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w THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1931. 3 - CAPITOL LAST TIMES TONIGHT It took six years in prison to break him —love remade him overnight! MATINEE, 1 AM. TONIGHT MIDNIGHT TOMORROW BUSTER KEATON n “Dough Boys” —COMING— “SEA BAT”— “KEPT HUSBANDS” “CIMARRON” ~ Heart and soul of a mighty people poured into drama that will rock Creation! THEATRE HEAD T0 PUT POLISH ON GRADUATES Capitol Manager Says “Criminal Code” Teach- { plot to gain liberty is frustrated and one of the fleeing convicts ruthlessly slain by guards because of advance information that had been inadventently given them DL‘ the attempt by one of the con-| spirators. This innocent-minded informer’s life is demanded and ul- timately taken by fellow prisoners. “The veneer on high and low stratas of modepn civilization is; thin in spots. An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth is still the| code too often, irrespective of the absence of guilty motives in the| es Rare l_csgon minds of perpetrators of many | 3.8 4 tragic deeds. Valuable Lesson In Play “The young ladies and the young gentlemen of the 1931 graduating !class are on the threshold of prac- |tical life. There is a valuable les- [son for them in ‘The Criminal “Somebody’s got to pay for every offense against Society,” is a Mo- saic philosephy that obtains thru- out the world today. Preferably the guilty should suffer the penal- ty, but in the absence of the real offender the sacrificing of anybody | Code’.” will serve to appease the popular! MTr. Paulson’s concern for the ac- desire for vengeance. quirement of further erudition by A hard, unjust doctrine! It isn't|Juneau’s high school graduates has taught in schools, where usually is|not abated in the least his inter-: expounded the simple faith that;e€st in the 1 o'clock a. m. show that sin is always punished, virtue al- he has arranged tonight to ac- ways rewarded. commodate miners working on the Graduates of Juneau's high school |3 P. m. to 11 p. m. shift. He wants have just emerged from sheltered |t afford opportunity to all hard- halls. These young folks are well-|Tock men in town to see some hard- versed in scholastic knowledge and |boiled men on the screen. firm believers in the Golden Rule.| The Capitol theatre’s complete Holds A.B. Degree entertainment, which features “The “That's fine,” comments Enc’crlmlnnl Code,” with Walter Hus- Paulson, manager of the Capitol|ton in the leading role, will be theatre, who himself holds an A.B. given at the 1 o'clock a. m. per- degree, He earned it in the fo' formance. i cas'ls of ships on all the seven seas.! Buster Keaton in “Dough Boys There are lots of Universities of ! Will be at the attraction tomorrow Hard Knocks, but there's none night at the Capitol theatre. harder than some of the lime juic« e A ers on which he signed as Able Bodied seaman. Nomge sonietvx’::; :‘;s:?,a chhe !firfig{?{i ‘;f;:: We have sold our interests in asked them to be my guests this the Arctic Pool Hall to Robert evening at the presentation in the Murphy and Mike Kosoff. All bills Capitol theatre of ‘The Criminal. contracted after .May 20th in the Code.’ Tt's a liberal education in'Dame of the Arctic Pool Hall will itself. In the play—the prize stage be paid by them and we are in no play of 1920 and improved in the,Way responsible for them. Persons 1931 screen version—a young man owing the Arctic Pool Hall or is virtually thrown to the lions|Holmes Bros. on or before May to satisfy public clamor. 120th will please pay them as soon las ible. Thank you. Killed In Self-Defense |88 Doss “He killed in self-defense, but | HOLMES . BROTHERS, is convicted and imprisoned through A (8dV.) By Jack Holmes. the efforts of a brilliant district at- T torney who hears and fears the DANCE cry of so-called law-abiding so-| Elks' Hall, Saturday night. Sere- ciety for a victim. In prison, a naders’ Music. (adv.) Just Arrived LATEST STYLE RANGE Now on Display in Qur Window | Comm AMERICAN FAIR SEEKS EXHIBIT FROM ALASKA At the American Fair to be held in Atlantic City, N. J., July 16 to August 26, three booths have been provided for Alaska exhibits, ac- cording to advices received today by M. S. Whittier, executive secre- tary of the All-Alaska Chamber of e, from officials of the exposition. Mr. Whittier has com- municated the information to the various community chambers of commerce in the Territory and has asked them to assemble and for- ward exhibits and any advertising matter they think suitable. The Alaska exhibits will be ar- ranged by the Department of the Interior and will be under the per- sonal management of Harry N. Gilman, who is associated with the Department. All exhibits and ad- vertising matter should be ad dressed to him, Booths 461, 463 and 465, American Fair, Atlantic City, New Jersey. The Fair will be held in the Civic | Auditorium, which faces on the fa- mous Board Walk and which is the largest auditorium in the world. Haines Seed Potatoes HARRIS HARDW ARE CO. LOWER FRONT STREET [ Last year, |on the village of make-believe and | |is putting behind the business of | |ana and Yukon rivers to provide | laugh riot, will be seen and heard medical and dental |as I am also out of competitive |Indians of those distric | golf. }golf_ and at the front of the screen | Fred Milligan, will leave Nenana | | the exposition attract-| cd more than 1,000,000 visitors: | A- map of the inierior of auditerium shows that the Al booths are fortunately = docat: They are not far from the Main Entrance Lobby. .. BOBBY JONES QUITS MOVIES HOLLYWOOD, Cav, June 4-—| Bobby Jones has turned his back | motion picture making. “I am definitely out of the movi I am in the gallery now, at!Ppl {HOSPITAL BOAT U STARTS ANNUAL SHOWS TONIGHT CRUISE MONDAY AT COLISEUM |Takes Medical and Dental {Fox Moxietone Laugh Riot Relief to Indians in Remote Vlllages On its annual cruise'of the Tan- treatment to the hos- tal boat Martha Angeline, Cap:t at the movies,” said Bobby who has June 8, according to word received at spent the past three months mak- local headquarte of the Bu-! P THE RIVER’ | Has Notable Cast of ' Players “Up the River,” a Fox Movietone | tonight at the Coliseum theatre. It would only spoil a perfect com- edy to reveal the plot of the up- roarious offerag, but it revolves about the hilarious efforts of two champion jail-breakers to manipu- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIHlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIll|lllIIllIllllIIlIlllIIllIIIIlIIIIIIlIi COLISEUM Equipped with the Latest Movietone and Vitaphone Equipment sidon youn Don’t Rasp Your Throat - With Harsh Irritants ““Reach for a LUCKY instead” ing a series of educational golf |reau of Indian Affairs. late a romance to their satisfaction. pictures. Dr. M. E. Corthell, of Mountain | Eventually they attain their goal, i Point hospital, will be director of | but not until they have hroken JERUSALEM, June +—3%ormer |the expedition and have charge of |in and out of jail two or three King Hussein, oi The Hedja, is dead 'the medical relief work. Dr. Edna |times, committed a burgiary and it Amman, Trans-Jordia, after a Tavliin will do the dental work |various other forms of malfeasance long illness. Three sons were at {This is her third season on the|and incidentally provided hundreds his bedside. Another son, King boat. Miss Emma Lambert, form- |of side-splitting laughs ‘eisal, of Irak, was unable to come |erly attached to the local Gov- Story By Watkins from Bagdad. ernment hospital, is the nurse The story, an original by Maurine Hussein was appointed Sherif of laboard the craft. Watkins; the direction by John dedja in 1908 and King a few Villages between Nenana and Tan-|Ford and a huge cast of notable sears later. Failure to form an ana will be visited first. The boat |comedians and comediennes, all Arab Federation led to his abdica- |will visit villages to the mouth of |work in harmony to make “Up the ion in October, 1924. |the Yukon River below Tanana. toasted Including the use of Ultra Violet Rays Sunshine Mellows —Heat Purifies Your Throat Pro?ofllon— against irrifation—against cough River” a welcome and uproarious o e Now! Please! = Actually put your finger on your Adam’s Apple. . Touchit=yourAdam’s Apple=Do you know you are actually touch- ing your larynx? =This is your voice box = it contains your vocal chords. When you consider your Adam’s Apple, you are con- sidering your throat=your vocal chords. Don’t rasp your throat with hargh irritants = Reach for a LUCKY instead — Remember, LUCKY STRIKE is the only ciga- rette in America that through its exclusive “TOASTING’ process expels certain harsh irritants present in all raw tobaccos. These expelled irritants are sold to manufacturers of chemical com- pounds. They are not present in your LUCKY STRIKE, and so we say “Consider your Adam's Apple.” TUNE IN— The Strike Danl:mchu- tra, every Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday NEBIE v ks, ete wor 7:30 STARTS TONIGHT 9:30 PIPE DOWN! AND « MEET THE BOYS! Don’t Foeet | <UP THE RIVER” This Is 5 A Side- Just a bunch of irregular Splitting, fellows, taking their fun Rip-Snorting where they find it— | i “UP THE RIVER” Comedy e e Also They know their vege- We Wil tables, these boys, and they- - re eating them at the State’s Show expense. el Those i Pleasing Short Subjéets For continuous uproarious comedy, original as sin, “Up { the River” is the ticket. You will laugh yourself sick at this new comedy team. OO AR | :(c’ilc]imon to the current picture sea- SEA"LE YAGIT ls ) ' OFF FOR HOME PORT , Enroute to Seattle with the own- er, Mrs. Eric H. Smith aboard, the Luce and Humphrey Bogart as the | yacht Stella Maris left port last young lovers and William Collier, night after spending 30 days i, lo- Sr, as the hard-boiled lifer glving |cal waters. ¢ splendid performances. | Mrs. Smith and part; Joan (“Cherie”) Lowes dellghtrulhlme hunting bem'sp ony éph::;s:ho: child actress who makes her de- land Baranof Islands. One . was' but in this Movietone mirthquake killed. Game in gbundance was il'v could not fail to be convineing as | evidence. Twelve bedr and more the warden’s daughter as 8he plays [than 100 deer were. counted, Harry 4 “real life role,” her own fatier |Nelson was guide on the hunt. being none .other than Warden S E—— S Tracy and Hymen Spencer Tracy and Warren Hy- men take first honors as the two self-appointed Cupids with Claire ST. Lewis E. Lawes of Sing Sing Pri- ANN'S GRADUATES e son. ENTERTAINED, DINNER “Up the River” Is a scream of AWTATIAR, screams. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rudolph en- — tertained at dinner last night for Old papers tor sale at tae Em- |the graduates of St. Ann’s High pire office. !8choal. Covers were laid for twelve, TL-_---r_-n_--r--f----tL-- -u_-.g_«m;»-mw-- T LASTING BEAUTY Lasting Service a;qd' Economy New Ford Coupe $490 F. 0. B. Detroit. Freight and delivery, bumpers, spare tire, and special equipment extra Ford beguty endures. Ex; less Steel — the same through. Fenders are before the enamel is bak are covered with seven coats of enduring paint. same quality and care go into every mechanical part. Call or phone for a demonstration today. JUNEAU MOTORS sed metal parts are Rust- oright metal, all the way egflndsnzed——rust-p f on, The body an ol hgod PARISH HALL Friday Night Auspices Nativity Club Music by “Smokey’s” MELODY ORCHESTRA Admission $1.00 Refreshments

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