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TONIGHT and THURSDAY AFTER A WOMAN HAS LIED AND CHEATED FOR A MAN ces W’\hut islefe? John CARROLL-Vera RALSTON Robert PAIGE Broderick CRAWFORD Heury TRAVERS - Constance DOWLING . fl.fit.:fi&!t&fi/filfiw:fik’? M. G. M. TRAVELTALK l “Wandering Through Wales™ CARTOON and LATE NEWS " Complete Shows—17:22-9:30 Feature Starts—7:50-9:58 E ] - £ ] = L] s 2 ¥ ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUREAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hvdaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 For Estimates on thai New Basement, House or Fireplace—PHONE 416—Evenings We have enough PUMICE and CONCRETE BLOCKS for several houses EARL CRASS AND SON THE FLAME" NOW| SHOWING TONIGHT 'AT CAPITOL THEATRE “The Flame,” starring lovely Vera Ralston with John Carroll and | Robert Paige, is at the Capitol the- | atre tonight for the last showings. | Miss Ralston, as the young girl | seeking to build a new life on the | still-smouldering ashes of an | thus far, of her promising career. | Sharing stellar honors with Miss ‘Ralston is John Carroll as a blue- | blooded no-good whose realization ‘ot his true feelings for the girl leads will | him to .essay one deed that rgl\e her the chance to live down | | the past. | Robert Paize, who plays C'\nolls | half-brother, is superb as the man | | with only six months to live who | marries “the girl,” knowing that | s playboy brother has arranged the marriage to gain control of his | money. | With painstaking attention to de- tail, Director Auer cast Broderick Crawford as a double-crossing | blackmaller; Henry Travers in the| role of understanding Dr. Mitchell | and Hattie McDonald, as Celia, the | knowing maid. Their performances {add to the brilliance of “The Flame.” COMDITIONS OF WEATHER ALASKA PTS. Weather couditions and temper- | atures at various Alaska points | uso on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 a. m, 120th Meridian Time, and eleased by the Weather Bureau, Juneau. follow; Anchorage Barrow Bethel Cordova Dawson Edmenton Fairbanks . Haines Havre Juneau Airport : Annette Island Kodiak Kotzebue McGrath . Nome 38—Partly Cloudy —Missing 39—Rain 34—Partly Cloudy 27—Clear 41—Fog | 46—Rain | ...41—Clear 41—Partly Cloudy SEATTLE LEADERS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ¥ PAGE FIVE old | | love, turns in the peak performance | D U E T— Cleopatra, an Aus of music for a duet with its owner, of the Metropolitan Opera, in h n cockatoo, perrhu on a sheet ella Roman, dramatic soprano apartment in New York. PRINCESS LOUISE MAKE TALKS AT DO(KS FROM SOUTH NO-HOST DINNER - rrvces at a o’'clock la<t night and for Skagway at 11:30 o'clock. She will return southbound Friday morning at 7 and leave at 8 o'clock. le by the shi otficer= TIMENTURY ISIERRA MADRE Louise docked here; sailed | No passenger list was made avail- ! «<Carolyn White, Mrs. ILANDINGS TODAY | the following: Unity (Jim Yooung), Starts Saturda Nite TREASURE OF | ALEUTIAN HERE ON SEASON'S FIRST TRIP On the first voyage ot the season, the Aleutian docked last night at 7:30 o'clock from Seattle and sail- | ed this morning at 3 o'clock. There were 27 passengers disembarking and 12 embarking. From Seattle, passengers were: Mrs. Violet Aubert, Charles Aubert, Sharin Aubert, Irma Bonge, Carl Fredericks, Mr. and Mrs. R. E, Fel- lows and child, Philip Getman, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Knox, Frank Mosh- er, Sig Olson, E. D. Peterson, E. J. White, Amelia White, William White, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woods and daugh- ter, Mrs. C. Wilkins, Dale J. Eck- berg, John Topas. From Ketchikan: Mrs, Chandler, James Graham, McDonald. For Seward: Dr. Lawrence vowell, R. E. Goocher, J. E. Shirley, C. E. Moore, Robert Moore, Mrs. Mar- garet Jacobs, Frank Roark, Norman Smith, For Valdez. Don Foster, Jr., Ed P. Sommers, Mrs. Lewis Taylor and son. | Earl C. James 92,500 POUNDS With nine boats unloading today, tl\e landings totaled 92,500 pounds with prices as follows: small at 115, mediums at 16.7, large at 15.6. Going to Engstrom Brothers were | | | EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Pranklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau Northway Petersburg Portland Prince George Seattle Whitehorse . Yakutat . ‘QEIIIIIlllllIIlll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllfllIIIIlIl||I|II|II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlfllllllll |||lIlIIIIIllIIIIIII|IIIIlIIII|I|||IIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIII!IIIIIIllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlII|IlIIlI|I|IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE SPECIAL... 1 WEEK ONLY May 23 - 27 2 Blankels . . . Washed, Dried and Moth-proofed for the price of 1 plus 1¢ ALASKA LAUNDRY, Ine. Servmg Juneau Snnce 1895 i 175 Shattuck Way PHONE'15 | ‘Ad0 vian ||l|HIIIIIHIIIHIIHHHHllIHIIIIImliIII|IHIIImlllllmllllllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIII|IIlll|IIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII i 42—Cloudy 42—Clear 38—Cloudy' 33—Drlzzlc, 36—Partly Cloudy, Jack V. Rogers, former mayor 011 49—Cloudy | h tor of the State Conservation and 41—Partly Cloudy Development Board, discussed in- | g:—gief‘rlvclopxnems. besides bringing greet- —Clear | ings from Gov. Arthur B. Langlie. COMM "I {Commirsmnfl'. spoke briefly of the “ "Bu'ml"fi Bow Lake Airport,+a joint project “O(KHOI.DERS MEET an investment of $12,000,000 and a record of no bonds outstanding. 1 tor of The Seattle Times, spoke in | Stockholders of the C(;mmunfl.y‘hgh"er vein, after insisting that I night at 8 o'clock in the City Coun- | could be read in that pubiication. jcil chambers for election of a per-| A L. Ganson, manager of the Following the general election, discussed several organizations in newly elected directors will hold a | which he urged further Alaska par- j55E ‘Ncrmwe% Trade Association (in which Alaska is well represented), | merce; the Western States Council, On Ascension wnursday, May 26.|ip which 11 states join, and the Juneau will be at 7, 8230, 10 and |merce executives, which will have 111:30 a. m. This day is a holy day its annual convention in Seattle jwill also be celebrated at 6 am. in| Gjying the official welcome on jthe Hospital and at 9 am. in the pehalf of Juneau, and talking Mayor Waino E. Hendrickson and Fred Eastaugh, president of the! of C. secretary, also was intro- duced. 46—Cloudy 38—Cloudy | 40—RAIN | wenatohee, Wash, and now direc- - 41—Partly Cloudy | 4 ¢tria) projects and power de- | | Edwarda H. Savage, Seattle Port by Seattle and Tacoma, which has lomGH' To ElE(I Ross Cunningham, Associate Edi-j 1 Building Corporation will meet to- | 2RYthing serious he had to say manent board of directors. ‘%ame C. of C. Alaska Department, !sessmn to elect board c{ticers mup.n. on. These are the Pacific ! ASCENSION THUB:BDAY MASSES |3 group of 150 Chambers of Com- Masses in the Catholic Church in| pAgsociation of Chamber of Com- of obligation for Catholics. Masses October 10, 11 and 12, ‘ Ccatholic Church in Douglas. krietly on mutual problems were == |Juneau C. of C. Herb Rowland, C. The Seattle delegation was host! dinner. for a cocktail party preceding thej, TONIGHT —— The Juneau CONCERTS ASSOCIATION Presents the World Famed Dorothy Crawiord Monologist in its final attraction of the season at the (90w cenTugy DOORS open at 7:30 p. m. PROGRAM at 8:30 1,500 pounds of small, 5,000 pounds | 3,000 mediums, no large; Berty II of mediums, 2,500 pounds of large; | (Roy DeRoux), 4,500, 9,000, 2,500. Clarice (Bill Johnson), 5,000, 7,000, Going to E. C. Johnson: Admiral- 4,000; Eureka, no small, 2,000, 2,000, | ky ‘Gl::m James), 1,000 pounds of Going to Alaska Coastal Fisher-! | small, 3,000 pounds of mediums, ies: Phoenix, 1,500 pounds of small, 1,500 pounds of large. 8,000 pounds of mediums, 1,500 pounds of large; Valiant (Floyd Ep-‘ person), 3,000, 13,000, 3,060; Arcnc,} (Lawrence Swanson), 300. Goint to Booth Fisheries: Sagal (Arnt Nelson’ 1,000 pounds of small, Now is the time to put your tur 1,000, 4,700, ’coats in storage. We have the only cold fur vault in Juneau, Come in to our office. Chas. Goldstein |ana cn o 4 1 “What is guod for Alaska is good for Seattle—and Washington—and the Northwest.” Using this extension of a re- mark by Ernst L. Skeel, former g president of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, several members ot of the visiting C. of C. dexegauonIBEGlN RE(O"VERSIU" spoke briefly on mutual prohlems at the no-host dinner last evening | oF "Ew ANS vESSEl in the Baranof Hotel Gold rcom. Abcut 50 men and women at- = [tended the.informal affair at which | w?’,g:“uf‘“m‘e’“"z‘ff] i n‘::i]‘;’;:‘;; June: N L PR S0, tour ey, 7 G members met the ¢, service with the Alaska Native John Perry, chairman of the -€rvice were given today with noti- Seattle C. of C. Alaska Committee, ‘1’1“:;1",1: tl:;\b éunds have been made was toastmaster. He spoke especi- | ‘W:Akclhyl or;gr?:s tod ¢ th ally on Alaska problems such n~',r dd x DY Zg ;V t’;l' te stabilization of freight rates andl’o%d Ship el el e improved bxatsporain. and: high- | tions. Tl;(; ‘newe \v:(s’:el v:xllL roer[’jace ways. Irving Stimpson, Seattle adver- the old North Star which has been tising executive, talked on the I ANS Se"“e"‘i’; “”*ir‘“B] ‘:“”’ tourist outlook, urging extension of | 1Ad 4> used by Adtniral By in the tourist season to include May Remnvefi;fi:"fzrk ":n‘ A and September. Stimpson formerly | headed the publicity Committee of ‘Nh“en:l‘ef:;"w1:";““‘321"32;}’:::1}’;2“ the Seattle Chamcer, and was the| s - |first man in the public re]auom‘xxlrortixw it for pmtecl’ion pglainsl fleld to. win the q'stinction of being, l‘;"o“‘*nf;"s‘";C‘i“:fl;‘g‘mn"y"n‘c‘llud:;‘; named “Seatte’s man of the y by another civic group. eyt ?l‘mal a diesel engine powered wooden launch and steel lighter are all to be added to the ship. She will carry 32 passengers, as compared to the old vessel's ll' capacity, and will have space tor' 275,000 gallons of cargo oil. First trip to the Arctic is sched- uled to leave Seattle August 1, according to Alaska Native Service superintendent Don Foster. e NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Is to be published and forms wmI close June 4, 1949, for space and ;i changes. Please mail your changes | to P. O. Box 2389 before closing | nme 5 doctors prove this plan breaks | the laxative habit If you take laxatives regularly—here’s how you can stop! Because 5 New York doctors now have proved you may break the laxative habit. And eatablish your natural powers of reg: Ei wcentnllh«m-l-bddldlt. 8o can you. Stop taking whatever you now take. In- stead: Every night for one week take 2 Carter's Pills. Second week—one each night. Third 'ukAmu every other night. Then—nothing! o Every day: drink eight glasses of water; set time for regularity. l‘lvn New York doctors proved this plan ean break the laxative habit. How can » laxative break the laxati habit? Because Carter's Pills “unblock” the lower digestive tract and from lh‘n on let it make use of its own natural pos Further—Carter’s Pills eonl.un 0o habit- the laxative habit . . . with Cartery B s ook B e maraiy, When worry, overeating, overwark maks porarily. And 2ot the Icatioe pablt, mever got the uzative hablt Get ley"‘l Pills i drugstore for 33¢ today. You'll be grats"i the rest of your life, SOUTHBOUND May 29 for Ketchikan Seattle for Wrangell Ketchikan Seattle ALASKA Se L2227 _ St PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER SERVICE For turther information contact H. E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 S.S. Aleutian | S.S. Baranof | June 5 | More Power To Young Figures! 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