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3 - | Where the Better Big Pictures Play THE DAILY /\LA.HKA lMPlRL THURSDAY, MAY I‘)-H Show Place of Juneau Last Time Tonight! Friday, Saturday RILLS! | 4 “M,,,,a.m L il mion LA i And oatls of H oMf"“‘:E' SHORTS canSoRTS | Preview 1:15a.m. 'l'o“mghl Information Please “LACONDA NIGHTS" Latest News "IN OLD MISSOURI Coming Seon — “GONE WITH THE WIND" 5. Cateh suddenly . Conjunction . Self . Metal-bearing substance . Negative . Poem . Russian river . Recent . Silver coins . Dinner course 2. Snuggle . Make amends . Symbol for samarium . Rope for hoisting & ship's yard . Devoured . Biblical character . Body joint . Soften” by steeping Land measure 1 ACROSS . Opposite of to . Small_round marks . Sour . Long narrow inlet 3. Malign . On the shel- tered side . Power to pro- duce effects . Bamboolike Ann says: “Nobody regularly. Usually T like to go with the older type of men, ng lah‘uh are featyred in Columbia's "Tlme Out for l'(]ly!hm 'MERRY MYSTERY NOW FEATURED AT LOCAL SHOW | Bob Hope,.l;éu-lene God- dard at 20th Century in "Ghost Breakers” A new mirthful mystery picture | featuring Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard is at the 20th Century Theatre. It is titled “The Ghost Breakers,” which, for your infor- mation, are people who rid haunted houses of these pests. The co-stars BREAKERS had plenty to do in this respect. | A Peramouat Pictore with “The Ghost Breakers" spggests in RICHARD CARLSON - PAUL LUKAS ANTHONY QUINN - WILLIE treatment “The Cat and the Can- g Directed by GEORGE MARSHALL ary,” that other eerie Paramount Picture that proved so pepular a short time ago in which Bob 'md Paulette also co-starred. The glamorous Paulette plays Lhe role of a wealthy girl living in New York who inherits an historic castle Who's she d: nd of youn v o date at 9 y m. Yes, | Out of her bath at 8:27, Ann Miller is r y | but rlght now I'm hnv|n‘ some dates \\'lh Bob Stack. ng these days? put worldly. Just now Ann's da 600D CAST IN PICTURE NOW AT CAPITOL "Sporting Blood” Co-stars| 5 4 e 4 , | Mareen O'Sullivan, | [ B R G ) A S e A B ity Robert Young it SR AR : ik . “Sporting Blood,” which i yesterday at the Capitol |is outwardly a thrilling horse race story, yet basically it is far move |than merely the story of how an | equine complex is overcome so that |the horse can win the big race. Tt is the story of the overthrow of| prejudice and the discovery by the| hero that a woman's love is more |important than anything n the world. With Robert Young, Maureen O'- | sullivan, Lewis Stone, William | | Gargan and Lynne Carver heading a capable cast, the story bres |along with a nicely handled provided by Director S. Sylvan Si- mon who is rapidly becoming one s DR S grass . English letter Short for a man's name . Ignited Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle . Span of horses 4. Pour oft gentk 70, American 5. Bgg-shaped cartoonist Nervous . 1as\k . Mischievously DOWN Keen Irritable oot . Liberates person . Beverage Huge, mythical 2. Firearm ird 8. Simpleton performer . English cathedral | PAULETTE GODDARD {6HosT . Directed in- wards, as an angle | . Spreads for drying . Hanging mass_of ice . Between: prefix . Crude . Thirsty 26. Orb of day Scent Musical instrument . Covering of a1 automobile engine 32. Law . City where Augustus Caesar died . Squally . Click beetls 3. Uncle: Scotch . Peer Gynt's mother . Bustle . Regard . Hidden . Citrus fruft . Radlum emanation city 31, Wild~ yell 3. Unit of force U rery I% /4l opened | Theatre, else 2 Edilions of World News COLISEUM OPERATED “MUBRDER ON YUKON" AN/ dNdN fll/flfil/flla, il AN U l/fllll=4/ ECTH NICHT AND DA Y—llurmz: the short winter days when the sun hangs close o the ho n and an arctic haze dims the . street lights must burn throughout the day at Fairbanks, Alaska (above), the tow ch would be one terminus of a road to be built from Seaitle, Wash., if on Black Island, Cuba. Bob Hope legislation new before Congress is pissed. Juneau is the capllnl of Alaska. plays the part of a gossipy radio % o commentator in a manner that BUILDING PERMITS FOR ALTERATIONS ARE ISSUED HERE ). Tennis points scored by service strokes 2. Age South Amefte can Tiver Brazilian macaw / " | Stone permit to construct a basement and install a heating plant at the Mag- nus Hanson residence, 923 E Street, at a cost of $2,205. The previous day Builder Charles A. Lindberg was issued a permit to | construct a $3,800 addition to the | loose young man who returns to his ‘ntf with the of Hollywood’s more important T eoa. story basisally Is of @ foot- DEM%MY ENGINEER home town and finds that he is hated because his father once ran wife of vis - Stone. out to marry one of daughters for spite really falls in love with L Carver and is embittered when sh jilts him. When he sees love He sets pool in plans for w in |rooms, was DRAWS PLAT OF NEW POOL ACCOUTREMENT A plat of the new city swimming Evergreen Bowl, fences showing and dressing erday by Skip- Maureen O'Sullivan’s eyes, he mar- per MacKinnon Assistant City En- ries her purely for revenge but gets| gineer during the on municipal a shock into & realization of real|relgn of members of the Order of love. With his own lessons comes DeMolay. Desseri-Luncheon for (OMPlETE lIST | S“Marihas Tomorrow Mrs. Birdie Blomgren and My lizabeth Se 1 a dessert- the Martha meeting member tomorrow's on v 5 1 ¢ in the Parlors of the North- ight Presbyterian Church. All members are invited to be pr 30| OF IRON LUNG DONORS GIVEN o Equipment for Community Emergency Use Order- ed from Boston | suggests he could do it very well in real life. The two meet—fancy finding Bob | there!—when she opens her trunk |on board the boat for Cuba and {finds--him' in it, He 'had taken [retuge when he believed he had killed a man in her hotel. Despite many warnings he decides to ac- company her on her trip. Together | | they meet with a series of hair-| | raising adventures on the island !which was used by her ancestors 'as a trading post for African slaves. |anlly. they accidentally stumble and “DRESS PARADE" CANNING MAN HERE Lyle La Point, Continental Can representative, arrived in Juneau from Seattle last night on the steamer North Coast. La Point is stopping at the Gastineau Hotel. - FRANK WRIGHT ARRIVES Frank Wright, Superintendent of Icy Straits Salmon Company, ar- s rived in Juneau from Hoonah this morning with Shell Simmons. He is staying at the Gastineau Hotel. sent | over the cause of all the warnings she received, in the sub-cellar of the castle. After all this excitement together, it doesn't take them long to realize that they can't get along very wel] without each other. | - { tne Daly A!un |& loss of prejudice on the part of| The clty plans to have the svim- i ‘Swne ming pool in condition for use this P IN SITKA | summer. S A, Mri, Jake Oropley and son Jerry, North Ccast lest night TOMORROW NIGHT owisbans | | tailor shop of Sam Shabaldak. .- The complete list of donations to | the Juneau iron lung fund, total- ing $627.67, printed today, along with an expression of thanks from the committee in charge of the campaign, which ended so success- fully in just a week’s time. A portable iron lung has already draveling man Brice Bowers sall-|Dan aderedl from the factory in ' ed for Sitka on the North Coast Jnst | Boston. When it arrives in Juneau| T it will be presented to the City on { | Building permits for two substan- | tial alterations projects have been | issued this week by the City En- | The Daily Alaska Empire has v.m gineer’s office. =« gl largest paid circulation of any Al-| Yesterday C. E. Boyer obtained a ' aska newspaper. CLOTHES that are OLEANED OFTEN—Wear Longer! Send YOUR GARMENTS Triangle Your appearance 18 Assured When You Have Tueim Cleaned Here! AR RS Entertains Today for | Governor’s Sisters | A regular meeting of the Juneau | For Mrs. Clara G. Stillman and City Council will be held tomorrow Miss Mary Gruening, sisters of Gov- | night at 8 o'clock, with only routine |ernor Ernest Gruening, who are business on tap, according to Mayor vtsmng here from New York City, | Barry I. Lucas. a small luncheon was given this| A |afternoon at the Governor's Houve.l HERE FROM HOONAH Mrs. Gruening asked fourteen | F. R. Norton, of Hoonah, arrived guests for the informal affair, which | in Juneau from Hoonah with Pilot ‘15 the first in a series. | Shell Simmons this morning. Nor- TN S T |ton is staying at the Gastineau Although Texas is one of the IHotel The Daily nation’s greptest wool-produc- largest paid chculmmn of any REFRIGERATOR I II‘ I; THIS lldh 1 ucenfly 4 sub ribe for ’I'he \pire. uska_newspaper. Swimrhin'* ouly $124.95 Subscripe Empire—the paper with the largest | paid circulation. w night, Bowers will veturn to Juneau| o W 08 BEEC L neau. a fi Ve L ” ey Contributions to the fund were “HORLUCK’S DANIS| Ice Cream Flavors - gt as follows: ON NORTH COA :Dr W. M. Whitehead . Peppermint Candy, Fudge Ripple, Rum Royal, Cocoanut Grove, The Rev. J. A. Mattimore, Ket-|oF B o o chikan priest, is a passenger to Sit- s Onttard, Biack Cher Alaaka Facker Assogiation .. Lemon Custard, Ty, [ R . Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, ka and return to Ketchikan aboard Fisheri at the GUY SMITH DRUG $ 20.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 21.00 50.90 3437 5.00 1.00 25.00 1.00 5.00 Al ‘thh Century Grocery ... | 20th Century Meat Market o }Smg party v | Chamber of Commerce School penny drive |Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Connors ‘Annnvmuus T ey \Scomsh Rite Bodies . | Emil Rundich | Rice and Ahlers Co. | Juneau Ladies’ Auxiliary No. | 34 Hole By RAY PEACOCK AP Featyre Service Writer AMAN has a right to grow 9 R. E, Robertson maudlin over the forever : i | Alaska Juneau Gold Mining lost ec‘sit?sxe%v of his old swim- | Company ming hole. hen 1 daydream | about it, I want a inendlyypat of s And Mo M. 8, Whittier understanding, not cold measured Anonymous ; words which tell me that my wa- | Alaska Federal Savings and tery paradise was a stagnant lit- Loan tle ond, unhygienic, full of snags Columbia Lumber Company stepoffs and germs. Mr. &nd Mrs. Tom Morgan l know all that, but I choose to Anonymous nmember the afternoons spent Christensen Brothers basking in the sun, the buried |wW. D. Gross cigarbox which was a storehouse Bert's Cast G for things treasured and forbid- [ Barys Cagh’iCirocery den, the aimless conversations, | Anonymous the awakenms consciousness of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Naghel | Department-of Alaska, Amer- ican Legion Auxiliary the adult world. I choose to remember the joys Mr. and Mys. John McCor- mick of swimming uninhibited, the friendly, cooling water, a magic substance which robbed my body ! Anonymous of its weight. I choose to remem- Capitol Theatre Juneau American Legion Auxiliary 5.00 25.00 100.00 5.00 A NATIONAL FAVORITE FOR THE PAST 7 YEARST National Distillers Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR this is the refrigerator buy of the year! 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