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American Play Days! | Princess Louise coming on his an- panied by his wife and two daugh- ters. - eee DR. STEVE SAYS Comfortable feet are the key to happiness.” Valentine Building phone 648 adv. Kss yHeks XY SONS OF NORWAY INDEPENDENCE DANCE MAY 17 9:30 P. M. DOUGLAS NATATORIUM Music by the SCANDINAVIAN "SWING-TWISTERS" REFRESHMENTS § §0.25 edlettes Step out din square mer colors in cool cotton to tie in beautifully with your summer dresses. The thick crens enle js a dream of comfort. FAMILY SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive ADMISSION $1.00 Shoe Store” Ladies Free LOU HUDSON—Mgr. SELF-IMP ! nual inspection trip. He is accom- | the wrecking of a nation-wide radio | igroup of tuneful melodies by Irving| | Berlin, and four notable dance rou-| program, are among the comedy highlights of the Astaire-Rogers ve- | hicle. ‘Woven through the story are tines—Astaire’s solo Golf Dance, 1 2 fantastic Dream Dance, the roman- | tic “Change Partners” number, and | the “Yam,” the new popular ball- room step that is expected to re- place most of the current dances. Ralph Bellamy heads the brilliani supporting cast, which includes the | C good. een 1e s producing a ilm fillion Dollar Legs." ss (shown in picture) s been selected for the leading i &l g1 > The following movie are married to men who & not in pictures. Who are the hus bands and what are their profes sions? (a) Irene Dunne, (b) Clau- dette Cglbert, (¢) Madeleir.e Car- roll, (d) Dorothy Lamour. Where did these stars get ® their acting starts: (a) Johh Garfield, (b) Robert Taylor, (¢) | Joan Crawford, (d) Gary Coopef, i () Luise Rainer? What actor, in his last three ® pictures, has played a taxi & driver, an inventor, a swashbuck- # ling soldier-adventurer. B The following actors have * occasionally broken into the news through participation in their favorite sports. Name the sports. (a) Spencer Traey, (b) Clark Ga- ble, (¢) Bing Crosby, (d) Errol 3 4i> Flynn. OUNTING 20 jor each question, you're coloss. score 90 or over on this test. A score of 80 is excellent, 60 " you can Answers on Page Six Broadway favorite, Luella Gear; Clarence Kolb, Franklin Pangborn | and the new “find,” Jack Carson. | o Mark Sandrich directed the Pandro S. Berman production. {MER'IS pRESE“TED - Xomt o ons| GIRL SCOUTS AT From this date, May 16, 1939, T, Margaret Lindsay, formerly of the| be responsible for any debts con- | tracted by anyone unless authorized iz by me. (Signed) MARGARET LINDSAY. adv. v Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. 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Monroe and Nona Everett. —_—— .- Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office, ‘OUTLINES WORK ' FOR BASES AT KODIAK, SITKA Construction Plans at Al- aska Stations Are An- nounced in Defail (Continuea rrom Page One) Laundry and equipment 65,000 General and aircraft store- house Squadron’s storehouse Paint and ofl storage build- ing Gasoline storage and distri- bution (700,000 gal) in underground storage Power plant and equipment Fuel oil storage (80,000 bar- rels) underground Electrical distribution tem 600,000 70,000 15,000 250,000 350,000 150,000 sys- { 200,000 | and COLBERT-COOPER PLAY " SOPHISTICATED COMEDY | ENDING AT COLISEUM “Mr. Deeds ta 1 to town by a gal who met him in Paris!™ That, in a nutshell, the new Claudette Colbert- Cooper comedy, “Bluebeard a Pararisunt COLISEU OWNED AND - ODERATED A7 W.L.GROSS Juneau's Greatest Show Value #URRY! HURRWI FINAL SHOWING TONIGHT COLBERT - COOPER BLUEBEARDS EIGHTH WIFE A Paramoy EDWARD EVERETT HORTON DAVID NIVEN - LUIS ALBERNI ELIZABETH PATTERSON Produced and Directed by ERNST LUBITSCH ALSO VITAPHONE MUSICAL CARTOON FOX MOVIETONEWS is B picture, which end: tonight at the Coliseum Theatre Set against the backi Europe’s gayest pleasure s picture tells the mad story of an| | American millionaire who runs | through' a series of seven wives in | rapid succession, He meets his matceh | in a lovely French aristocrat who| | frankly marries him for his money tames her “shrew” with the | most unexpected success. | Cooper, in his role of the blase | Croesus who does not become inter- | ested in his wife until he almost | loses her, is a new person and bears | out the predictions of many of his| admirers that his ideal part would be that of a man-of-the-world. Miss | Colbert, playing the urbane and re- | sourceful daughter of the French 2t Picture with s, Water-supply and fire-pro- The following awards were pre- | teetion systems Sewerage systems Roads and walks Small-boat pier and boat- house Pler for tankers and ten- ders Gatehouse ‘and fence Magazines (7), underground Firehouse and garage Statioh maintenance building Cold storage and commisary Machine-gun range Heat-distribution system Bombsite workshop storage Telephone system | Torpedo workshop and stor- age 50,000| 40,000 | 40,000 100,000 1,000/ 160,000 and | 10,000| 80,000 30,000 $8,741,000 SITKA | Total | Seaplane hangar and lean- to’s (160-foot span, 480 feet 300,000 250,000 aristocracy, tames her one man as she tamed her two in “I Met Him in Paris.” 100,000 | o ALEUTIAN NOW: 300,000 30,000 AKE UP YOUR JLIVER BILE— | of Bed Full of Vim and Vigor. vo pints of this bile flow | aboard several | starting Grading and retaining mill $300,000 | | It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up _— | your s constipated. Your | whole syst 1 and you feel sour, s punik. went doesn’t get at famous Carter's v Pills to got these two pints of ing freely snot Ju A b use. it takes tho Li Rotarians, Also Other Pas- * sengers Aboard Liner | i for This Port | aking e o gt s Li Li | age. Refuse anything else, Pricc: 254, Steamer Aleutian, sailing from | Seattle Sunday midnight, having| = hundred Rotarians| to attend the District Convention in Juneau Thursday for three days, also has the following passengers aboard for Juneau: J. B. Marin and wife, Everett Cal- | houn and wife, Frank Nelson, Louis deep, lean-to 480 by 40 ft.. 460,000 ‘Nejderhelman and wife, Dorothy | 80000 carison, B. A. Sweet and wife, Al 248000 w Quist, R. C. Penrose, A. Erick- 50000 son and wife, Helen Davis, Harry | 25,0001 gyrrelt, ©. W. Hillman, N.-Shei-! | Magazines (4), underground Seaplane ramp Seaplane parking area Married officers’ quarters (7) Married enlisted men’s quar- ters (10) Bachelor officers’ (50) Recreational facilities, listed men's service Recreational facilities, offi- cers’ . Dispensary, 15 beds Motor test stand Storehouse, Renovate build- ing 1 Fuel oil storage ’ Power plant building and equipment Heat distribution system Electric distribution system Sewage disposal 5 Water supply and fire pro- tection ... Roads and walks 87,000 101,000 80,000 | quarters | 175,000 en- 40.000 40 000 75,000 10,000 29,000 50,000 350,000 35,000 110,000 40,000 100,000 100,000 32,000 Radio transmission and directional finder build- ings Bombsite workshop storage building Torpedo workshop and stor- age building Utility shop building Station maintenance build- ing 60,000 and 10,000 20,000 60,000 37,000 Total $2,884,000 Delegate Dimond states that with the constantly increasing evidence that Congress is becoming more Al- aska-minded in planning for the nation’s defenise, he expects that the full amount of money required for the bases at Kodlak and Sitka will be set up in the appropriation bill. The fact that the Navy De- partment is sending two survey par- ties at this time for work at Sitka and Kodiak indicates that they too expect construction to be under- taken soon in both areas. .- Lode and pla location notices for sale at The Empire Office, 80,000 man, | - FORMER JUNEAU ;STATIN RINY—5:30 PM. ‘ Dailv except Sundays & Wednesdavs they're cut from Louis Neiderhelman and wife are ARE JUICIER visit of perhaps several months. Mrs. | Juneau, and she and her husband | their visit. GIRL RETURNING '~ HERE FOR VIS"‘ Steaks.... passengers aboard the Aleutian, coming here from Cincinnati for a at the Neiderhelman is the former Fran- n YAL cm cis Messerschmidt, wellknown in } ke will make their home with Mr, and | Mrs. Henry Messerschmidt, during | | Other relatives in Juneau of Mrs. Neiderhelman are Her two sisters, Schmitz and brother George Mes- serschmidt. Enroute to the coast, the Neider-| helmans visited the International Exposition at San Francisco and also Mr. and Mrs, K. K. Kyler, former residents of Juneau. N o o o d CALVERT CASE SALES SHOW BIG INCREASE NEW YORK, May 16.—Another sales record has just been set by Cal- vert Distillers Corporation, accord- ing to an announcement made by J. M. Wyatt, director of marketing, who stated that Calvert case sales in April were the largest of any similar month in the company's history. In making this announcement, Mr. Wyatt also stated that not only did April sales reach an all-time high for that month since the com= pany has been in business, but that case sales on a fiscal year basis are also running ahead of those for the same period of last year. Cop; Brmgmg Home the Bacon mm»mm&flnmnnmxn!mnmu Faith Bacon, the dancer, calmly strolled down Néw York's Park Hvenue clad in the lightest of summer wear, doing her fawn dance. ©Of course she was arrested for disorderly conduct. Police had some | Mrs. George Shaw and Mrs. Jack| Have You the I1CE— — WORM WIGGLE in your home? THE FIRST POPULAR SHEET MUSIC PRINTED in ALASKA? INSTRUCTION IN BACK OF COPY On Sale at: ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY ALL DRUG STORES HAYES SHOP IRENE STEWART'S LENDING LIBRARY 'J. B.BURFORD &C0. trouble with Faith's fawn, however, as you can see. Miss Bacon, you know, appears at the New York world’s fair in a fawn dance. You can use your own judgment as to whether or not it was a pub- licity buildup. We know!