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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1932. i it i CAPITOL TONIGHT ONLY BllCI( JONES § l} ) ll \ N \ § : N ) ) N § SecrefEEnemy' kHldden_Penls! Riding, Jfighhng Thrills b Romance, Mystery e, e ,Directed by Ross Lederman “a A3 Columbia$ Pigure, Ok RANGE FEUD” wnh /John Wuyne\ Suscm Flemmg — Specially Selected Shorts AFTER DANCE 1:15 PECIAL SHOW TONIGHT —*“CONSOLATION MARRIAGE” SUNDAY Sunday Mz MONDAY M. 2 P. JILTED ONCE..SHE WAS TOO WISE TO FALL IN LOVE AGAIN | Marriage to her was merely yThrllls on Scre Pemfls andl R@mance CAPITOL STARS HERE'S GHANGE BUCK JONES IN | OF SOMETHING “RANGE FEUD" 'Cowboy {okes 1 Horses, Cats|* and Images Carved | from Wood What sort of a person is thls‘l |Buck Jones, dean of motion pic- |ture cowboys, whose latest Col- !lumbia picture “The Range Feud," |is showing for the last times to- |Paulson, Manager of {night at the Capitol theatre? {the Capitol theatre, af-} | What are his likes and dislikes? [ler you have seen thef |- <. what are his hobbies? screen version. To eachf | Buck is a lover of horses and |of the writers of | cn Coniolatmn Marriage” at :15 Tonight and Tomarrow “Consolation Marriage.” That’s the title of a reel show. nuptials occur in real life. What do you think of them? Tell Eric maintains a string of polo ponies |live best letters, at will give two tickets. And guest ‘hé managerial lance for “free are his ranch. Buck’s main idea in his pic- | {tures is to show the younger gen- |eration films that will not lead FOR NOTHING Such | them to condone wrong doing, but will' instead awaken in them = |desire to grow up along ithe right : | path. | Has New Hobby tutile hope and Romance just o d | | Buck has unearthed a new! a word from sentiment hobby. He recently discovered story books! 'on the Columbia ict, where he makes his pictures, a painter who | made some very clever wood carv- ;mgs with a pack-knife. This work |so impressed Buck that he induced |the painter to give him some les-| |sons in the fine art of making | western figures out of soft blocks (of pine. Buck has accomplished |some remarkable work under the | a necessary evil...A husband no more than a convenient nuisance . .. Happiness a PAT O'BRIEN something worth while. Paricula ry, during the coming week when such notable productions as “The Tatinum Blonde,” “The .Secret and “The Lauging Sinner” are scheduled for presentation. Preview at 1:15 Tonight “Consolation Marriage,” starring Irene Dunne, will be given an af- ter-dance preview at 1:15 o'clock formances Sunday, ‘the afternoon matinee. The pro- gram, which features this absorb- ingly interesting drama has for an |added attraction, “Torchy Turns tonight, and will be shown at per- starting with MATT M OORE K | 2 The lovely “Sabra” of “Cimarron™ pmrns her bzck on the glamorous past and skips ahead of the times In a gay drama of marriage among 'the ultra-moderns i Joyous — Sparkling = Adventuresome = v‘) Heart to heart story of a wife and mother 'R K O RADIO PICTURE RAY COOKE in “Torchy Turns the Trick” Select Short Subjects SPECIAL NOTICE See this feature and then write a leiter and tell us if you believe in “CONSOLATION MARRIAGE.” We will give a pair of guest tickets to the FIVE BEST ANSWE \the Trick” a delightful comedy, |with Ray Cocke in the leading dnemon of his tutor. In “The Range Feud,” Buck, as| lthe sherltt of Twin Oaks, Ari-|To | zona, in endeavoring to bring peace | ‘“Consolation Marriage” Lells &I {to ' the community and observe STy of two young perscns, disap- \me neutrality in a range war, tpointed in love, who contract e | incurs the enmity of both fac-|loveless marriage for the sole pur- [tins. On top of this he is forced Pose of forgetting thelr romantic [to arrest his best friend for the |Pasts. ‘murder of a ranchman. Making | The situation presents |it all more difficult, the murdered |DOvel twists ‘and sequences. ,man’s daughter is the best friend’s Role of Juied Girl ‘Swe&vhem | Miss Dunne plays the role of a jiit- Sentenced To Be Hanged ed girl who, becoming despondent Continuing with the series of land sick from loneliness, marries ;Qxad breaks, the jury convicts the a comparative stranger, himself best “friend on purely ecircumstan- | jiited, for the mere sake of conso- tial evidence and the Judge sen- | lation and companionship. tences him to be hanged. That| Pat O'Brien, young newspaper- ought to be enough for just one|man, as the husband, does an ex- hero to handle, but Buck's diffi- oeptional Bit of work in ‘a'role |culties are saiti to continue up to that requirées him to be syhical ‘Lhe iast . minute. Even at the and flippant in the view of life | eleventh hour when he is needed Other satisfying - performantes | to rescue the friend from @& lynch- are given by John Halliday as the |ing mab, he is shot. But he does managing editor; Matt Moore, as jg;: himself out of it all! |the 'slightly inebriated reporter; Buck is supported by a cast of |Lester Vail, as the artisi, and | well-known screen names, inclui- | Myrna Loy, who appears in a fas- ing John Wayne, Susan Fleming, cinating role. Wallace MacDonald, Harry Woods, | “Consolation Marriage” is based |Ed Le Saint and William Walling. 'on an “oniginal story written by Ross Lederman directed. ’Williwm Cunningham, Boston news- | —_——. - — | paper sports writer. 1 CARD PARTY Opportunity Knocks The fifth of a serles of card| “Torchy Turns the Trick” is an parties given by the Catholic.excellent example of the old adage Ladies will be held in the Parish |about taking advantage of oppor- Hall Tuesday evening, April 5. Both 1 tunities when they knock. bridge and whist will be played Torchy, the office boy, portrayed Good prizes, admission fifty cents. hry Cooke, gets aristocraic in this Refreshments. Play starts at 8 case. He refuses to be impressed pm. —adv. by the fact that a visiting Prince —e,o—— |is at hand, but only knows that There are 31 persons to every |his boss wants a certain contract 100,000 in Indiana in county poor |which the Prince can offer. So asylums. JTorchy gets " the contract, many Montag’s Fine Pound "Paper with 1 pkg. Envelopes ALL FOR : 60c “Independent Druggisls” Juneau Drug Co. “There Is No Substitute for QUALITY” BUSINES sum..r;ggw Gro. M. Smpkins Co. ASKANY TEACHER | OF COOKING WHICH KIND SHE USES and WHY She knows the small differences between different kinds of bak- ing powder that make the big . differences in your results. She knows that home economists and dietitians the world over are almost unanimous in their SHOP IN JUNEAU 1 SHOT DOWN ~ BY BANDITS IN $5,000 DEMAND Mother and Six Children ‘ Killed—Father Escapes Death by Ruse EL PASO, Texas, April Border officers are today searching for three bandits who last night killed seven members of a Berino, | |New Mexico ‘dairyman’s - family. | The father, Melquadio Bspinosa, ed by dropping to the floor of | bi home and feigning death. | Espinosa said the bandits de-! |manded $5,000 he ° was supposed | {to have received in a cattle deal. | Espinosa’s wife and six children were killed. DUKE WOMEN WIN LETTERS 9.4 been awarded letters| partieipation in men's intramurel events, and athletic offices. Those receiving| the first such honor were Jeany Manget, Macon, Ga.; . Margar Parsons, Wilkesbarre, Pa.; Mary Langston, Goldsboro, N. C.; Flor- ence Moss, Mobile, Ala., and Fran- ces Davis, New Bern, N. C. e lege have {for the greatest cececsec s e & . REGISTER! Thosé who bave not yet availed themselves of the cpportunity to register so they‘can vote in Tuesday’s muniocipal election, can do so up to 9 o'clock tonight. The City Clerk's office will be ‘open from 7 to 9 p. m. for late comers. REGISTER NOW AND VOTE TUES- DAY! . . ° ° . . ) . 0 - . . . 0 o “ . ° secsecsv s e e §HOPINJDN'EAU NOTICE OF ELECTION UPON FRANCHISE TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF JUNEAU, ALASKA: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN {that on March 4, 1932, the Com- mon Council of the City of Juneau, | (Alaska, enacted, subjeet to the rati- {fication of the electors of said munieipality, that certain Ordinance No. 207, entitled “An Ordinance granting a franchise to J. A. Bulger and H. J. Eberhart, of Juneau, Al- aska, thelr heirs, executors, ad- ministrators and assigns, to con- struct, operate and maintain. a steam heating service in the City of Juneau, Alaska, and to charge for such steam heating service furn- ished - thereby,” which ordinance grants ‘a franchise to J. H. Bulger and H.J. Eberhart, their heirs, ex- ecutors, administrators and assigns, to construet, operate and maintain a steam heating service in the City of Juneau, Alaske, and fo charge for said steam heating service furn- ,ished thereby. NOTICE IS FURTHER HERE- BY GIVEN that said franchise will be submitted to the qualified elect- ors ‘of the City of Juneau, Alaska, at the annual municipal election to be held therein on April 5, 1932, and that at such election the elect- ors of said municipality may ex- press by their vote their approval or disapproval of said franchise, and that such franchise willinot become valid until it bas been submitted to the electors of said municipality at sald annual municipal election and unless at least 55 per centum of the votes cast at' that election shall be in favor of such fran- chise. NOTICE IS FURTHER HERE- BY GIVEN that by said ordinance the Common . Council designated said annual municipal election to be the election at which said fran- chise should be submitted to. the qualified electors of said munici- pality. .. NOTICE IS FURTHER HERE- BY. GIVEN that @ copy of said Ordinance, containing said frans chise, may be inspected at .the City Clerk’s office in the City Hall,| in Juneau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, March| 5, 1932, H. R. SHEPARD, City Clerk. First publication, March 5, 1932. \La.sc pub]icabmn, Apnl 4, 1932, DURHAM, N. C. April 2—Five| « | Seniors of the Duke Women's [Col- 1 ORDINANCE NO. 207 | AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A FRANCHISE TO J. NEAU ALASKA, THEIR HEIRS, EXFCU’IOR@ ADMINISTRATORS ASSIGNS, TO CONSTRUCT, | OPE RATE AND MAINTAIN A STEAM HEATING SERVICE IN J{THE CITY OF JUNEAU, ALASKA, |AND TO CHARGE FOR SUCH | STEAM HEATING SERVICE FURNISHED THEREBY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COM- | MON COUNCIL OF THE CITY i OF JUNEAU, ALASKA: Section 1. That J. A. Bulger and H. J. Eberhart, of Juneau, Alaska, their heirs, executors, administrat- jors and assigns, are hereby granted ‘.1 franchise authorizing them, their heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, for and during the term of ltwvmy (20) years from and after 'the first day of May, 1932, struct, operate and maintain a }sLenm heating service in the City {of Juneau, Alaska, for the purpose jof creating and manufacturing sl am heat and supplying and |furnishing it, at such rates and| charges as may, from time to time,; during the continuance hereof, be| fixed and established according to law, tants of said city, as well as to any \o her person therein, who may de- sire to purchase the same from them, and to that end and for that {purpose the said J. A. Bulger and |H. J. Eberhart, their heirs, exe- jcutors, administrators and assigns, A. BULGER | AND H. J. EBERHART, OF JU- | to con- | to the residents and inhabi-| their heirs, executors, administraty’ |ors and assigns, upon acceptance hereof and commencement of eith- er construction or operations here- under, shall be deemed to be a publn- service plant, undertaking or | institution, provided, however, that they shall not be required by virtue hersof to furnish steam heat to |any person within said city, whose | building or other structure is so situated therein that for good and sufficient cause the furnishing of |steam heat thereto cannot be res-! sonably done without economic loss} to them. | Section 5. This Ordinance shalll become forfeited, null and void: (first) upon the failure by said J. A. Bulger or H. J. Eberhart, their heirs, executors, administrat- ors and assigns, to file their writ-| ten acceptance hereof with the City | Clerk within three days after the| ratification hereof by the electors| of said municipality and within| three years thereafter to install| said steam heating plant and com- | mence the rendition of the service| herein contemplated; and (second) upon their failure to perform the conditions hereof or their violation for a period of 10 days continuously of any provision hereof; and, in either or said events, the Com-, mon Council shall have the right to_declare the forfeiture and annul- yment hereof, without any damage {or penalty thereby arising against or being incurred by the City.of| Juneau, Alaska, and, upon the| Common Council declaring such for- feiture and annulment, the said J. . |time to time prescribe, of the pub- ‘Ilc utility plant, undertaking or in- . ‘uc in said city beating plants for | their failure so to do, the City of | hereby are authorized to use and | A. Bulger and H. J. Eberhart, their yare granted the use, subject to such |heirs, executors, administrators and |reasonable limitations, regulations, |assigns, shall immediately cease |rules and restrictions as said city, lconductmg and operating in said ‘by its Common Council, may from |Qity a steam heating service pub- ‘lu‘ streets, alleys, squares and nub~}shltlltlon and, within ninety (90) lic ways of the City of Juneau,|days after such forfeiture and an- Alaska, for the purpose of con-|nument shall, at their own cost, re- structing, or laying thereon or jmove all tanks, pipes, mains, con- ‘v.herem, such excavations, mains, |duits, wires, plants, structures, para- | pipes, conduits, wires, tanks, struc-|phernalia, equipment and appur- ‘!ures paraphernalia, equipment and | tenances from the streets, alleys, ’appurtemnces as may be necessary | squans and public ways of sald ifor the carrying out and the main- ICity and restore said streets, al-| |taining of the franchise hereby leys and public ways to their nor-§ ® | granted, and to maintain and oper-'mal and usual condition, and upon ! | |the creation, manufacture and dis- Juneau may do so and, in such¢ |triblition of said steam heat, and|event, the City of Juneau shall ‘.xlso tanks for the storage of oil have a lien, for the costs and ex-; \And fuel for use in said hentmg penses incurred by it in making) _ ‘])LL\\L or plants, provided, howcver, said removal and in restoring said f[lmt no authority is hereby given |streets, alleys, squares and publln ;m granted to interfere with or |ways to their normal and usual | hinder the ordinary and customary |condition, against all of said plants, | use of this municipality or the,pipes, tanks, mains, conduits, wires, | general public of said streets, al-|structures, paraphernalia, equip- leys, squares and public ways for ment and appurtenances, as well passage and travel thereupon, and as all other property, situated in provided, further, that all such!Juneau, Alaska, of the then hold- excavations, mains, pipes, conduits, ers of this franchise, wires, tanks, structures, parapher-| Section 6, This franchise shall I nalia, equipment and appurtenances become valid and effective when shall be installed and maintained the same shall have been sub- subject to all such reasonable ordi- mitted to the qualified electors of nances, regulations, rules and re-|the City of Juneau, Alaska, and| | strictions as said City, by its Com-!when at least 556% of the vut,es' mon Council, may have heretofore | enacted or prescribed or may here- after enact or prescribe in respesct thereto, and that no such mains, | pipes, conduits, wires, tanks, struc- tures, paraphernalia, equipment and appurtenances shall be installed or erected upon, or, except upon spec- ial permission first being granted | therefor by the Common Council, above the surface of any such ways. |" Section 2. That said J. A. Bulger and ‘H. J. Eberhart, their heirs, executors, administrators and as- bility for any and all-damage that may or might accrue or for which the City of UJuneau, Alaska, may or might be liable under this franchise due to defective or neg- ligent construction and/or opera- tion of said service, excavations, tanks, pipes, mains, conduits, wires, plants, structures, equipment, ap- purtenances, - and/or paraphernalia | and for the negligence of all per- sons, agents and employees in the construction or operation thereof, and that they, their heirs, execut- ors, administrators and assigns, do | hereby warrant and agree to de-! fend all such suits at their own) expense and to respond in dam- ages, if any there be, therefore, and to at all times hold said City of Juneau, Alaska, harmless therefor and therefrom during the continu- ance 'hereof. Section 3. Acceptance of this| franchise by said J. A. Bulger and H. J. Eberhart, their heirs, ex- ecutors, administrators and assigns, shall he construed as an agreement administrators and assigns, to faith- || fully perform all the conditions and provisions hereof and to have the sald steam plant and service in operation within three (3) years | from date hereof and in default | thereof this franchise shall be null and void. Section 4. This Ordinance shall not be construed to give or grant {to any person whosoever an ex- clusive franchise, but said J. A. B“lltl' and H. J. Eherbart, and streets, alleys, squares or public| signs, shall assume any and all lia- | by them and their heirs, executors, | cast at the municipal election or any election held for such purpose | shall be in favor of such franchise; provided, that at least thirty (30) days’ notice shall be given thereof in the same manner as is provided for notice of annual municipal elec- tions, which noties shall - specify | !therein the purpose ofcalling such lelection; and the ratification of "this franchise shall be submitted to the qualified electors of the {City of Juneau, Alaska, at the an- nual eleetion: to be held on the |5th day of April, 1932. | ‘Section 7. The said J. A. Bulger {and H. J. Eberhart, at their option, |are hereby granted the right and |authority to transfer and assign this franchise, subject to all of |the provisions thereof, to a cor- | poration to be organized by them for the purpose of taking over said {franchise from them and of per- forming and.carrying out the ob-| Jects granted to them by thfis | franchise, Section 8. This ordinance shall| be published in The Daily Alaska Empire, a newspaper of general cir- |culation published in the City of | Juneaun, Alaska, once a week for one successive week, and shall take effect from and after its ratifica- tion by the qualified electors of the City -of Juneau, Alaska, as] provided in Seection 6 hereof, and when ‘the result of said election has been canvassed by the Com- mon Council and declared and cer- | ‘ufl-d in the manner provided by aw. Passed and approved by the Com- mon. Council of the City. of. Ju-| ;;xeau. Alaska, this 4th day of March, 932, reon T. J. JUDSON, Mayor. Attest: H. R. 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