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: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16, 1931. PRETTY USHERS IN NURSE ATTIRE ATTRACT NOTIGE Maids Are Not Interested | in “Billy the Kid" but | in Something Else CAPITOL WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY PRESENTS KING VIDOR’S Mighty Production “BILLY the WASHINGTON STATE JURIST PASSES AWAY Thirty Years on Supreme Court, Dies at Olympia Justice Mark A. Fullerton, | Charlie and His Mystery Girl POWER VESSEL CARMEN BURNS NEAR DUPONT |Lost Craft Was Worth $8 500 and Cargo of Shingles $300 ‘GORILLA" WILL | | WARNING BE FOLLUWED vourdoo-s Takeallheed‘ BY “SPOILERS” "[)Elll “‘ Weird Mystery Play to Give Way to Nome's Dram- atic Story at Coliseum * | Ushers in war uniforms at [ OLYMPIA, 16—Justice Catching fire from the back flash | “The Gorilla” will be shown for gt }Llw Capitol theatre are ot in- | M A. on, aged 72 years, of an auxiliary engine, the power the last times tonight at the Coli- ‘ : TO KID” | tended 'to lend realism to “Billy the [dean of the Washington State Su- boat Carmen, with 70,000 sh seumn theatre. “The Spollers” will |Kid,” stirring drama of the Wild | oreme Court, died last night of aboard, burned Yo the wate be the featured attraction tomor- § speLL WITH | West, current at the playhous e. | ngina pect He had served for | face and sank last eveni n Gas- |row night " | No doubt, n'ux'sn, were in demand :hlr years on the Supreme Ceourt tineau Channel just south of Du- “The Gorilla" pictures the weird I BOUND e g in the cattlemen's war” in New |bench. For two terms he was Chief |pont. The craft's company, C reactions of a city that is 3 JOHN MACK BROWN | Mexico in which “The K took a|Justice, an honor that rotates ‘M E. Lane, owner and his ized by an unknown menaca. A e WALLACE BEERY | sanguinary part, but the comely|among the Justices. | i sons, A. Lane and E. Lane, suf gorilla is at large, and nobody AT women attendants at the| The deceased jurist was born at| ‘no injuries. The lost vessel knows where it may appear. The i KAY JOHNSON | Ca did not don their nurse|Salem, Oregon, Nov. 13, 1858. He| ;valued at $8500. She was insu picture is packed with laughs nad < 3 P attire to direct attention to his ex- | was admitted to the Oregon bar in | | for $6,000. Her cargo of shin, thrills. KARL DANE ploits, 1883. Two years later he located at | {was worth about $300 and « “The Spoilers” is the talking “The War Nurse” Colfax, Washington Territory. He 1280 insurance. creen’s version of Rex Beach's of the hurrah d Cattle-thief, outlaw, two-gun “The ushers' uniforms,” explained wxl'ved as Prosecuting *Attorney of Immediately after the Carmen|famous story 4 Eric Paulson, manager of the hitman County, and in 1893 was i took fire, her plight was noticed | in Nome. The cast includes Gary man, —Was is the ) | 3 n, Don Juan—was this the theatre, “are to create interest in |elected to the Supreme Court. He |by the Woodrow, which stood by | Cooper, Kay Johnson, Betty Comp- STARTS TOMORROW youth who ruled the lawless ||‘The War Nurse’, a fine talking wz:; five times re-elected. | | the doomed vessel throughout the|son, Willlam Boyd, Harry Green, : | picture that be ins showing at this ustice Fullerton's decision on|yn . Charles Chaplin, film comedian, appeared at a fashionable hotel | Period of the blaze Slim Summerville, James Kirkwood, e " Q L West with a flame-tipped gun || theatre Sunday the Workmen's Compensation, re- | of Blarrits recently with his “Lady of Mysvery't he Ttodi e s Loaded With Gasoline Lloyd Ingraham, Oscar Apfel, Jack THE SPOILERS i ey | “Billy the Kid," which will re-[Yersing the New York ruling and|as Miss Mary Reeves. Since Chaplin and Miss Reeves have been seen, | The Woodrow was loaded with (Holmes, George Irving and Knute BETTY COMPSON | peat ght and tomorrow night, [forming the basis for new legisla- | together numerous places dining and dancing, Dame Rumor has been| |gasoline, which made her close ap- | Ericson. | abounds in action. tion on compulsory compensation, b“lsly sp_lgehudnng the gospel that the couple is soon to listen to wedding| |proach to the burning cr dan- GARY COOPER NEWS | With John Mack Brown as the ¥on the praise of the late Presi-|bslls. They're happy in each other's company as they sup in Biarritz.{ | gerous, and, besides, the Woodrow's | at ' Mora Sound, Prince of Wales Sidi a4 M i historic Billy, 21-year-old terror of |dent Theodore Roosevelt. = T PR G power was not sufficient to enable | Island. The Carmen left thora. — Sidney and Murray in New Mexico in the '80's, and the| A Widow and three sons are and has asked the defendants if |her to tow the Carmen to shore|with shingles above and below among his survivors, FORMER JUNEAU GIRL quickly. After the fire had made consid- crable progress the Brant of the they can be ready by that time. The reply just filed not only de- nies the withdrawals were illegal, deck. She discharged her deck load of shingles at Petersburg and was proceeding with the shingles in inimitable Wallace Beery as Sheriff Garrett, Director King Vidor has COLISEUM “Love Punch” HOOVER URGES I recreated an exciting tale of the o . | ~ old west. MARRIED IN ‘SEATTLE but further denies that the Indian |Bureau of Fisherles pulled near to | her hold to Juneau when the fire TONIGHT —COMING— Contributes Love Romance j claimants have any rights as claim- |the Carmen, and offered to bring [ occurred. SPECIAL MIDNIGHT ’ “Killing the Killer” | Kay Johnson contributes the love| Miss Velma Case, former Juneau : ed, or that they-hiave conbinuGisly | Ot lane and his two sons tof. THE'OSMHENR was 38 net tons She MATINEE ‘ “Naked Man vs. Beast” |romance and lends a distinctive |girl, daughter of Mrs. May Case,| WASTE BY FIRE usedor occupled the land in ques- |Junea, but they had saved a skiff | was 60 feet long, 16 foet wide and {charm t0 her role. now residing in Seattle, and M. | tom rom the larger craft and rowed | 7% feet deep. She formerly was - SEATTLE GIRLS SPENDING Ito this city. The fire started 1 mail boat between Ketchikan and he West coast of Prince of Wales P fof C l J M baste, John T Linley of Vienna, Austria, | Th’e Sp0llers about Karl Dane is funny as a Swedish v 7:30 last “Bottom of the World” 1. “Rin Tin Tin” |cowboy and historic characteriza- | were married in Seattle on Augus(‘ = % N : e, it Tt tions are portraved by Wyndham |20, according to announcements re- [Each Citizen Asked to Coil VACATION SEEING ALASKAjevening. The Carmen was diese | fsland. BETTY COMPSON S A RS SR, : dot Sl S ; ch Citizen Asked to Lo¢! equipped, but her auxiliary engine| Capt. La d his sons w! 3 4 /| Standing, Russell Simpson, Blanche | cently received here by Mrs. Lin- i Rl b ‘apt. Lane and his sons will re GARY COOPER S —————"—— | Prederici, Roscoe Ales, Warner P.|ley's friends. She is cousin of | Operate in Observance Misses “Ted” Murphy and Lillian was needed to pump air, her regu- | turn to Ketchikan on the steam- Doors Open 12:30 | NOTICE Richmond and James Marcus. Donald L. MacKinnon of this Anderson, of Seattle, members of lar alr pump having gone out of |ship Admilral Rogers, which is Show Starts 1 A. M. of Prevention Week the clerical staff of the United|commission. From the back flash States Bureau of Fisheries office)of the auxiliary engine, the flames The help of each citizen to “les- | there, are spending their annual | spread so rapidly that every effort and needless waste | vacation seeing Southeast Alaska.|to check them proved futile, scheduled to sail south neau tomorrow evening. eity. The ceremony was performed in the presence of the immediate The Martha Society will meet with Mrs. Joe Kendler on Glacier Highway on Friday aft:rnoon Sep-‘ ——e e - GETS FLYING START from Ju- | I tember 18. Mrs. J. K. Campbell| ST. LOUIS, Sept. 16—Ted Saus- |members of the family in Trinity |sen the ‘loss will assist her. Ladies will please |sele, former Washington University |Church. Mr. and Mrs. Linley will |and suffering from fires T,“O’I’mme‘i pets ““em.ayk wad Captain Forgets Crutches mect at the Presbyterian Church |athlete, started off at a fast bat- |continue to reside in Seattle for|largely preventable” is asked by| Will leave tomorrow for Sitka to| Capt. Lane injured his right leg Owe r~ FOR RANGES Parlors at 1 oclock on Friday |ting clip when he joined the Cardi- |the present ,at 633 12th Avenue, |President Hoover in his annual|sPend a.dew iy";r;“*“”“.’l‘lg 269 fckile smonbhs- agy; and the injury i ey, | nals PaTA° Wt MWL 4 1 New N 5 :proclamanon setting aside the week ealjly ne_xt week. ey, will " leave ca'used him to use cx{uches In his HEATERS AND s g | York-Pennsylvania league. In his In 1930 there were 1,000,000 Of October 4, next, as Fire Preven- x?x kthelr homes sometime next|excitement over the fire last night Old papers for sae at the Em-|first 10 games he hit the ball for |tractors at work on farms of the|tion Week. A copy o; trzf peper o el e i‘fi’ ,2‘?."’{2‘.0“?3";32“"fé',i'c'"}(lii’( FIREPL ACES |a 385 average. j s ust been received by Gov. George ; savi oday pire office. : Sl 385 ke, T s ,_fi_,IfiXI‘iFf' s“"f,;, SRR i\_ Saks, | There are nearly 15,000 4-Hclub [he was able to. obtain only one S bers in Nebraskd, with 17,781 |crutch in Juneau. s stom, the President | "™ saf:: l:o tli'(;uz\sl's (:: Imn(:ml o;ser\'-.‘:"”]m‘s under way. Capt. Lane owns a shingle mill HEMLOCK £ ance of the week throughout Lhei | United States to stimulate the in- | | terest and co-operation of offici organizations, and citizens in minishing the losses of life property from fire. BETTER FOR BABIES + » » BETTER FOR COOKING AND CREAMING -+ » BETTER FOR BABIES Y., BETTER FOR COOKING AND CREA'\I]VG / 7 WOOD Telephone 92 or 95 and leave your order with Always fresh—because he keeps his mouth fresh with Wrigley’s. di- and . | Losses Show Increase BETTER FOR BABIES - BETTER, = Continuing the procla mation ( - WRIGLEY'S is recommended GEORGE BROTHERS | said: BETTER » » » BE l‘TER O by doctors and dentists. It aids “Last year fires in the United| digestion . .. cleanses the teeth. $4.50 per Load States caused a direct property loss Fo | | estimated at nearly $500,000,000, an ShER e . N o Chester Barneson increase of $40,000,000 over 1929. mout ygiene, of efficiency. " — ] These direct losses affected many | home owners, farmers, businessmen - . and workingmen. There were many Enjoy the Carnation { more millions of indirect losses in Contented Hour on rentals, broken contracts, unem- Sunday evenings ployment, and interruptions to bus- owerthe NBC radio inegs: L stations. “Deaths and injuries to men, - INEXPENSIVE > | women and children exceeded 35,- SATISFYING | 000 in 1930. The majority of the losses of life and property were| the result of carelessness and lack | u l 0 I l of preventative measures. H Purpose of Weeik r 1 “The purpose of National Fire t omesfstay, clean when e ¥ e JOULE STOCE s on the hazards of fire and to i 3 | ;,l:;]mow preventive measures to re- Jot down “Carnation.” Use it to add smoothness, rich- . duce this devastating waste. ness, tastiness, to favorite recipes. Cream the coffee with g > 3 HEs: | = “Now, therefore, 1, H"‘;b";’sx’:“:'f" it. Let it cut your milk and cream bill 'way, way down. And— & St e s Stk ke if there’s a “bottle baby” in your home—ask your doctor | do hereby proclaim | of America, # i i B % about Carnation’s easy digestibility. the week of October 4, 1931, to be observed as Fire Prevention Week and earnestly solicit the assis of each citizen to help le loss and needless waste and s fering from fires largely prevent- able.” REPLY IS FILED IN BEACH CASE Govemmenl_linies Indian Claimants Own Ground | at Old Auk Village | A general denial of all the claims advanced by defendants in the suit involving ownership of the old Auk Village public camp grounds was entered in the records of ‘the PFederal District court yesterday in a reply filed by Assistant United States Attorney George W. Foltd, | Tt upholds the legality of the land withdrawal orders which put the disputed tract in the Tongass Na< tional Forest, and the Forest Serve ice order setting it aside as a pub= lic beach. Counsel for Willlam E. 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