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BE— S S—— - otttk X 1 TONIGHT, the stars are % shining brightly at the CAPITOL Theaire i A LIFETIME...IN 48 EXPLOSIVE B2 e efefbt lonely movie star, has checked m‘m“m,,‘ yorting shop. We urge you to come early as to attend the premiere of her HeW|: ng.nep gaig t while their the coemplete shows start at | engaged '\_‘M SR s e Db not complete, the store : lic stenographer, has very private ) . 7:00 and 9:32 with the feature + jq.a5 about love: she is desperat & e Y * * beginning at 7:20 and 9:52! ¥ ceeking to escape from the Tenth|i [SNNE gear and ”f’:f\“'lf‘“‘"”"; Oh yes, PLUTO is here too, in | avenue where she was born, in tav-| o 18 1 R S “The Legend of Coyote Rock.” »t or of a penthouse on Park Avenue. :,‘(:‘Ri'hf ., ; s ‘.',‘h. fall e X| Pidgeon is war weary corre-| =l o i6 ok “”_\]':.“"1' T, A A epandeiity freslt - from - ‘the . atilfal did the carpenter and cabinet S 2 e LaEn) ————— (flelds and about to go overseas work, which includes custom made The Louise, loaded with tourists Freeman, Robert W. Freeman, John 282in. All he wants to do is sleep,| gicniay cases and racks for guns who visited city shops and over|F. Freeman, Walter H. Freeman, (0Ut the ingenious plot brings him /.,y icning poles, The interior is oulse ln 100 taking the glacier trip, arrived Altie Woodring, Darline Wood- '© the suite occupied by Miss ROE-| finjsneq in rustic style, utilizing at 8:45 Saturday night and left for ring, Shirley Woodring, Anna €5 8nd —well, youll have to seeiynoiy jumper for the wall and a Skagway at 11:45. The steamer ar- Woods. for yoursell what happens. Vanjg,..o) gporting scene wallpaper rives in port at 8 o'clock tomorrow| Leaving for Skagway were Mr, JONnson plays an Army flier Withigone nom New York. The paint- rom ou morning and leaves for the south at and Mrs. R. Steffan, Billy Martin- & Shrapnel near his heart which ;o qpg gecorating was done by 9:30 o'clock. enz, James Martinenz, Dr. and Mrs, Decessitates a major operation he wqje; pielqs G. M. Hill, Miss Margaret Hill, Mrs, Ay not survive. This week-end) ", o0 fish pool of rock work T Disembarking here from the ' yakin T. D, Harwell, Mrs, Har- M2V be his last so, loaded down|,ng gigss has been installed facing Chirty-two passengers arrived for| Southward were: Arthur D. Belt,| wel Mr and Mrs. Owen Bryant, (V.00 {ving pay, he is all set for & yp. eniyance and will soon contain Juneau’ aboard the Princess Louise i‘I“‘"“‘I\lLC’““““"Am’““"i’) C""“";' ; h ’vf‘,”ff'g (—“u(x)u;1“11:{1‘.;].;»\:;_‘, ,[“:x.m““ varieties of Alaskan game fish. last Saturday night, but owing to red Couture, Albert reau, R. - nese bt OMANCES | pave Burnett did the rock and ot lu);ol'gdispute R 0| Gube, John Hilbert, George M HOSPITAL NOTES provide the main plots of the StOrY.icorer ™ work on the pool and shoremen, only the passengers and Hanna, William W. Jones, Sandy| gt Ann's Hospital admitted Ed- n‘_“.!' 18 ;also Bayard Amu}f" a5 8 genyon MacLean the metal work mail ware discharged. No passenger Holden, James M. McDo; Cam- ward Easiaugh, Glenn Sanders “P2dY Oil operator, who is attempt- ") " 4gition to Rod and Hermi bagg: except hand baggage, left illa Mitc Van Rarel Motil and M. E. Rosenberg for medical ‘08 t0 “con” his into a million- 3 0ha) Darnell’s Sport Center will the ship and the same thing will Robert Morgeon, Barney Mc- ottention and dismissed Fred Salef 100AF deal involving a visiting po-ipaye on jts staff Dan Darnell, be in effect tomorrow _morning G. M. Arab, AiUArsb,|and James |Hanna, medical pas; Surete from the Near Hasf. Red’s brother, and Dean Williams when the steamer leaves for the Jack Rogers, William M. Stoll, tients, and Mrs. A. H. Kingsbury, LR who will handle outside charter south. Passengers may take their Joseph Sadlier, Gertrude Spader, surgical patient, over the weekend. ® ® ® ® © ® & v » @ & o oy, k. hand baggage aboard, but no check- Arthur H. Spader, James E. Shaw, The Government Hospital dis- > * e s 2 ed baggage will be loaded. Margaret Freeman, Thomas A. charged Harry Jackson of Yakutat, ® TIDE TABLE ® A light year is the distanc - 4 ® traversed by light in one year, M‘W‘MW . JULY 2 ® which is more than 63,000 times the e High tide 3:50 am, 183 ft. e distance between the earth and e Low tide 10:25 am, -3.0 ft. ® the mcon SURPLUS PROPERTY ¢:itlimaiihm . e Low tide 22:39 pm. 22 ft. e| LET YGCUi money earn four| HAS . ® | percent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor- | E l G l_l T s ]l l P s . e o . & demand notes. (295-tf) FOR SALE IN HONOLULU Eight LCT’S Available to Alaskans 464 * $ 7,500.00 LCT 472 § 7,500.00 446 9,500.00 LCT 470 10,000.00 401 9,000.00 LCT 468 7,000.00 495 8,500.00 LCT 409 1,500.00 (These ]!l‘ic(*§ have been listed in consideration of the transportation cost between Hawaii and Alaska) LCT LCT LCT LCT Specifications ‘ Steel Tank Carrier Designed for Direct Unloading on Beach Slope of 1/ Constructed in Three Watertight Sections. Will Carry Nine Trucks or 150 Tons of Cargo. Load Limit 150 Tons. Over-all Length 11427, Beam .32 00", Draft -2/10” For’d., 4" 154" Aft. (With Full Load.) 3 0" 3%4” For’d., 3’ 07;” Aft. (Light). Wil o st s soct e S S i 283 Tons (With Full Load). 133 Tons (Light). Speed -8 Knots (Maximum). Power 3 Gray Marine Diesels, 225 .3423 Gal. H.P. Triple S v Bl Chbacits riple Screw. Oil Capacity . :140 Gal. (Lube). Water CdpdCltV 5 .673 Gal. (Fresh Water). Will Cruise 1,200 Miles @ 7 Knots. These Ships Offered, Subject to Prior Sale Address all inquiries to: UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY DIVISION OF TERRITORIES AND ISLAND POSSESSIO SURPLUS PROPERTY OFFICE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA FOR SALE Roden’s “ALASKA MINING LAWS” Covering Lode, Placer, Oil and Coal Locations Water Rights, Mfls_ites and Tunnels With Forms and Explanations . . . Easy for the Prospector to Understand Written o Assist the Miner and Prospector PRICE $1.00 SEND MONEY ORDER TO BOX 1991 JUNEAU, ALASKA o freferiefeodbooieofrofreieebt THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- JUNEAU, ALASKA "WEEKEND AT THE | BAND PRACTICE hs hi ave been deftly blended in |End | WALDORF" IS BILL NOW AT CAPITOL Thrills, romance and at the W; : of the year Metro-C . have ol dorf” to bring ldwyn-Mayer, spared no new picture, Theatre, an now intrigue “Week- us outstanding mov- the talent at undeni- it the cast is sufficient TUESDAY NIGHT The Junes Band hold a practice tomorrow o'clock in the High ( Gym As this is the last practice before the concert on the night July 3 and also for the Four July parac all mbers are urged to be prompt in attendance - > DARNELL'S SPORT Ginger Rogers, Lana Turner, i Pigeon, an Johnson, Ed- armld, Bovers. Beaerten| - TU ESDAY MORNING nan Wyan, Phyllis Thaxter, Li- Romay and Xavier Cugat and Mr. and Mrs. Rod G. Darnell an- his orchestra | nounce fjay that they will open All of these are at their best|’.i Dusilisas VERRTe e in an enchanting and clever story|, .. Sport Center, tomorrow morn- of 48 hours at the world’s MOSt|y . oo compataly bt famous luxury hotel in New YOrk.|guior on Front Street, the new Miss Rog as a glamorous Fresh Fruits and Vegetables =Dy Air Express NDENCE/ DAY { erEP RASPBERRIES SEEDLESS GRAPES CANTALQUPES WATERMELONS LOCAL RADISHES and GREEN ONIONS STORE HOURS . but |y sin offers latest in a CHERRIES APRICOTS LETTUCE CALAVOS PLUMS DELIVERY SCHEDUL la, Daily Juneau Deliveries Douglas I)cllverv DHQNE B&l’ 10:30 A. M., 2:¢ Closes Daily at CASI'I GROCI HONEY DEWS CORN-ON-COB GREEN PEPPERS CUCUMBERS z‘s TWO LOVERS IN GREAT FEATURE AT 20TH CENTURY Two lovers whom th world will remember other great romantic the 20th Century Thea They are Gary Cooper Bergman and their por Ernest Hemingway's Rol and Maria in Paramou color production of “For W movie- above eviry pair atre. and Ingrid ayals Jor Bell Tolls” rank with characterizations the reen | ever seen It took a long time f« Para- mount to acquire the tw the leading roles in the tion of the lebrated nov the two I caught in ti ish Revolution, but the (im the trouble were more than |} fied. Gary Cooper and I Bergman bring to thrilling life American dynamiter ish girl who must and the Span- cram into th days 1d nights all the love of lifetim As Robert Jordan, Cooj is the strong, virile man whose rst in- terest is the blowing of a strate- gically placed bridge to stop the enemy’s advance. Everything hinges on the successful execution of his job, and Maria and the guerrilla band with which she lives, work with him toward that end. The picture is charged with citement and ever-building su up to the terrific climax wt bridge is finally blown. >+ FISH LANDINGS The follc \\inu boats landed fish over the weekend: Peter Hilde's Margaret T, 13,000 pounds of black cod; Tom Ness' Emma, 15,000 pounds both catches bought by Ala Coastal Fisheries; Emil Samuelson’s 15,000 pounds, boug by astian-Stuart; John Sunder?® land’s Vik! 13,000 pounds, bought by New England Fish Co. cod went on the auction d and sold for 10.10. - - oo - PRODuULE COMES BY AIR Alaska Airline planes flew a to- tal of 14 tons of produce and per- | ishables into the Territory from tle during the past three-day d from Friday to Saturday. - e - LIST Mcnday night Speaker Anite, Garnick. (310-133) 8:30 A. M. to ] 0 P. M. 30 P. M., 4:00 P. 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