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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1932. A CHURCHMEN 605 PROMINENT CAPITOL S90 0 HYDABURG ON ELKS FACING LAST TIMES TONIGHT MARITAL— anw j Vlce l:e;r:at_ Vlrtu; “s E DRET SIX” BEL'G'O!]? BOAT BIG PENALTY‘ {Meetings of Presbyterian{Subpoenas to to Be ]ssued-— ENDS CAPITOL s WILL SHOW AT | Bodies Will Be Held Paibus ¥ Aguass This Week Means Trouble RUN TONIGHT =8 | T AM.P PREVIEW ‘ SERIES 222 ‘ e With a party of clergymen and Subpoenas are to be issued late weir wives and religious workers, today or tomorrow, according to : (he missioflary’ power boat Princs- Al Lunditrom, for five prominenc < lation Marriage’ and M G ; . D f Poli ton, whidh aftived #t Juneau this members of the Jundau Lodge of THE NEW onsolation a”lage an 7 3 ”“ng rama ol Ol l[lCS morning' from: Skiagway, departel F’lk< The five will be “commuand- ‘Torchy Cgme dy' | S 4 and” Underworld at noon for Hydaburg, where meet- ad” the meeting Wed- I Iupm Obile | 4 . ings will be held this week of lay t, whith is the’ blrth-| on Bill at Capitol | vanious bodies of the Presbyterian day cetebration of all fhose born | | . church. in Apnil, and not only to appear | v | Packed with everyhlng ®hat “The Secre: Bix,” Metro-Gold-| Aboard’ the Princeton when she “but said persons are instructed | 8 RKO_RADIO_ PICTURE makies filin entertathment, rom ; - Wyn-Mayer's sehéabional drama of left here were Rev. Verne Swan- o wear white aprons, and then | Q Q. o laughter to tears, “Consolation American ¢it; litics and the un- son, her skipper; Rev. C. C. and ther¢ be ready to aid, assist,| Short Subjects Matriage,” will show for the last e, lderworld, i8 ym:; ‘atitraction. which Saundets, ‘Pastor of the Northern help and make themselves gener- | IN TRUTH A CAR times tonight at the Capitol thea- will be presented at 1 o‘clock to- Light Presbyterian Church of Ju- ally useful in serving food, lquid » MIDNlGHT SHOW T()NI(JHT_'I A ’“ tre. ‘might anpd be shown regularly to- | meau, and Mrs. ‘Saunders; Rev. refreshments and sundry things to | FOR A NEW AGE! WALLACE BEERY in | The highly dramatic, realistic,! f morrow night at the Capitol thea- Robert Foral, pastor of the Pres- Elks who may assemble to satisty | story of the flives of folk who . ! tre | byterian’ church at Hoonah; and the inmer man, under penalty of | “SE T 29 make “‘second-choice” marriages is Vi 2 i With Wallace Beery, hero of Mrs. Fogal; Rev. E: E. Bromiley, heavy sentences if they fail to’ J\‘WES CARLSON C RE 6 an RKO-Radio picture production, 3 {“The Big House,” Lewis Stone, Pastor of the Presbyterian church answer said summons.” . | Interestingly stdged and enacted e = iJohn Mack Brown, Jean 4 Haines; Wamwen Griffiths of | The five members of the April Juneau Distributor !by a splendid cast. Heading the! - 1 ,Hmlo\v and Marjorte Rambeau ; Skegway; Haines DeWitt of Kiuk- squad whose presence is “demand- 7| cast roster are Ireme Dunne, Pas E heading the cast, the ficture un- Wan, Edward Kunz of Juneau, ed” are Willis E. Nowell, Charles| O'Brien, John Halliday, Matt ¥ folds a tale based’ on actualitiesMiss Blanche Herner of Haines; W. Hawkesworth, J. J. Connors, | Moore, Lester Vail and Myrha Loy. of modern American city life, {Mrs. O. Carmichael, Juneau, dele-|J. D. Van Atta and W. P. John Y ! Author Gives Views i ; | The story was written by Fran- 83te to the Soutfeast AlaSka Pies- son. The other members of the| | L. C. SMITH and CORONA ALL FOOD PRICES 4RE i William Cunningham, Boston | L i lces Marion, author of “The Big) bytermll i w5 6 ;omm;t;cec,l mtls ln'ow\r'm sg;d regu; i TYPEWRITERS - | newspaperman, author of the story | (s House” and was directed by Will Pick Up Others 1lar altendants at the doings of| | s: : {George Hill, who was at the meg-| On the Way south, the Piince- |Elks, will not be especially sum- (:L‘_ &,j{“‘&fl %.“(‘:,?“ DOW N | “Pfcbably no one element of, i aphone in “The Big House.” |ton is expected to take aboard’ moned bif thefr names are being | | cupt by 3 hliman life drama enters into' the i Rev. Harry Wiliard of Kake, Rus- chécked afid proper rotification BRI experiencé of so many adults as A Slaughterhouse SHown sell Pedersen of Wrangell, Rev. Will be served on them fo “ap* congolation marriage, or at least 2 . | The picture opens in a slaugh- J. J. Beck, pastor of the Presby- pear’ ,templation to make consolation! Wallage Beery: above, and John terhouse, where Beery works as a |terian church at. Ketchikan, and I 1 R mariages or that gnawing doubt Mack Brown and Jean Harlow, Killer in the pens The narrative |Rev. Edward Marsten, pastor of SCHOLARSHIP FUND W H Y NOT BRE AD‘) as to whether, after all, one’s own below, are seen in chataoteriza- then takes Beery through various |the Presbyterian churoh at Met-| . g . | marriage wasn't purely of the con- | tions in the “The Secret Six”, sem- |€Pisodes in bottlegging resonts and ‘lakahula | DAN€E, GOOD A.FFAIR | | solaticn varlety, tional dramia of municipal poli-into prosperity, until finally he be- | Meetings Begin™ Wedtesday | — “You love somebody. You are fies and underworld activifies, | COMes a millionaire overlord of | 'The clergymen and men ahurch‘l Attended By one of the largest ' | |disappoinfed. You need somebody which will be reviewed at 1 a.|crime, lving like a kihg. Then | | wor kers in the ‘party will attend crowds of the seasoh, the April |else. 'They, too, mdy have been m. tonight at the Capitol theatre the forces of the law begin their | | the meeting of the Presbytery. Fool dance given @t Elks' Hall OUR PRICE | disappoinited. and be presented régularly tomor- | Work and gradually the bootleg- |The womenh in thé party will at- Friday night by the Business and Vital Remantic Love !row night. king is dethronedl, to find his end tend thé Presbyterial and the Professional Women's Club was a G M S CO “Or perhaps your love is first| 4 on the scaffold. Christian Endeavor convention. bighly enjoyable affair. The pro- EO. IMPKINS 3 Lom‘\es for 250 love to him, vital romantic love. ’ The producers admit that The meeting’ will begin Wednes- 'ceeds went into the scholarship | i ~ Either way, what a field for dra- @ Visiting Prince of whom heiumughwb the story no attempt day and are expected to continue fund of the Club, which annually | | Guaranteed matic happenings, for fine human Pecomes a boon companion, 151“5 made Y0 strround the gang- Until mext Monday. !glves a scholarship to the member SHBET METAL WORK deeds, and for dark ones too— |Something to chuckle over. ster with any medsuré of glam-| Rev.'Sem Davis, pastor of the of ffie Juneau High School grad- PLU for intrigue and sportsmanship, for| Dorothy Dix, is once more he‘\c” Instead, hé is Shown in his Prosbyterian’ church at Hydaburg, uming class who makes ithe best [ GEO moas q dealing with all the qualities thet charming Vee Ellins. Ed{nund rue Hght, will be host to the religious vmc scholastic standing and who pays make life fascinating.” (Breese the irascible “Hickory” El-; S . 'ors part or all of Her expenses at af | PHONE 564 Cunningham took advantage of 1ins, Torchy's boss, Frankiyn Pang-| Actusl happenings in a dozen igher institution of learning. S . Lo born offers another of his mmm_.mn(flc'.m cities were woven into T = - 5 i every possibility. Humphrey Pear- the" shoty. ‘Gourt Snbefioss, MRS. ED BWEUM IS | Patroris and patronesses of the | @i annien gang- You Can Save Money at Al son, who adapted the story and Ple characterizations as the fussy| . dance were: UNITED FOOD CO. Wroie the Gilogue, ebanced and Mr. Piddic and Capt, John Petery ST ephwoics, the politcai cam-, MOTHER OF DAUGHTER| "oy, Sove. 5. parks, atr. and Our Stare colored fhe drama. Paul Sloane and Geraldine Dvorak are a pair P S :,“m f;m ed i 2 ;,’: ‘m; Ed. Swewm, K Manager for- the MiS. W. K. Keller, Mr. and Mus. SER.US FiRer o ¥ e Al Xperiences “CASH IS KING” Jirgina. e bl st s, \Piggly Wiggly sbore in Juneau,|R. S. Raven, Mr. @nd Mrs. M. L. [ Harris Hardware Co. AR s | Hilariously Funny Comedy Torchy Turns “#he Trid ““‘51 is happier today than he ever has|Meritt, Mr. and Mrs. R. ¥. Rob- Lower Front Street “Torchy Turns the Trick,” been _elaborately px‘odulced ‘mdi Film's High Spots been before. Mrs., Sweum at St,|ftson, M. and Mis. Grover C the added attracfion on tonight's While the story is presented in &1 pramatic highlights include the'Ann's Hospital late’ Sunday after- | Winn. program. e of splendor, it is nOe |01 attack of the vigilantes on noon gave birth to a fine daugh- | This time Torchy, enacted by * hilariously f‘““‘:“’ gangster ‘stronghold, the gang- ter. \TAYLOR LEAVES '1'0 COAL - Ray 'Cooke, with his usual luck, ! T funeral, the sensational mur- The newcorer is Mr. and Mrs. . e o - \ finds himself o a great spot to ATTENTION MOOSE %\ |dor trial, ihe desporeie running Sweumis first. ohild BUY EQUIPMENT FOR take advantage of an opportunity | Election of officers Monday night baltle of gunimen in autos, the SR ‘ ALL KINDS others have missed. Although his at 8 o'clock in Moose Hall. - All “putting on the spot” of Beery, e { ROAD CONSTRUCTK)N . . . ] W siggd- Mg et e S Hadibat s AT THE HOTELS LI Dlne lth Georg‘, methods are without . pree dm} members are requested to be pres. |the murder of Lewis Stone, d | .] To cpels BidE dff equiphient o CA Us they are efffective, and funny. To ent RALPH REISCHEL, ‘the grm denoument in the con- g0 Torkhg. eWling SN with "y, Dictator. |demned célls. | Mrs. Jean Lareen, Norma Kemer; [Commission in Seastle next week, BrOtherS ¢ George Jones, Hoonah; Mrs, Thel- 'Tke P. Taylor, Assistant Engineer PACIFIC COAST ma Sutherland, H. C. Dunlop, Os~|of fthat organization, left this COAL CO. car R. Hart, George¢ Longaker, T. morming on ‘the steamer Yuken | I E. Sutherland, Todd; Myrtle Boyn- ‘for the Puget Sound metropolls. PHONE 412 ton, O. Nelson, Juneau; K. H. Hal- |He will be absent two or three lenGeck’ and P. J. Stenig, Talla- |weeks. Gastineau [be purchased by the Alaska Road DIRECT i it # th V t o | oo Alaskan : |‘ror bids on road bullding machin- FOR A DIME O € Voters. 3G S, Wrsneet, ot |y, G S o apment | and Mrs, Laury, Juneau; C. .1.>'working season gets well under Cummins, Taki Harbor. Y jway, Zynda R e Yo-pound WILBUR'S CHOCOLATE and : o owrat R s e 31 AR o g i IF ELECTED TO THE OFFICE OF et MAYOR OF JUNEAU, | PROMISE TO ABOL- ¢/ e g s TS ISH THE OFFICE OF CITY MANAGER, H O D) SERVING AS MAYOR 'WITHOUT SALARY. THUS DISTRIBUTING THE WORK MORE 1| : - i : & GEORGE BROTHERS EQUITABLY TO THE UNEMPLOYED OF ‘ - ot D e o Telephones 92—95 Open Evenings THE CITY. One lot Women’s and Misses’ Shoes—good: { PR sizes—in kid, calf and satin— ' RICE & AHLERS CO. : ; I WILL APPOINT A STREET COM- : GOOD PLUMBING N i e MISSIONER AT A SALARY AGREED UPON $1.95 . “We el s 1 s . ot v i THAN THE PRESENT SALARY. | 100-pound bags, $5.35 , § $3.95 and $4.95 T s 1 YOURS FOR ECO O’VIY IN CITY 1 Bkt shta GARNICK’S—~Phone 174 | MANAGEMENT. s | ALFRED DISHAW ‘ J.M. SALOUM Old Papers for sale at Emplre Office! ; : ; 5 14 in., 16 in., 24 in. Single Load, $4.25 NOT APPENDICITIS—— 2 : ’ » g "GAS ‘PAINS FOOL HIM -~ : . S sl ¥ PERK! T : NEAREST > 2 Z ) % bad gm0 my it | [T e Eroaivh R B IO M / ~ g BN P 2 . londh. o made. (. GARN side I thought I had appendicitis. CAT/COME: ON IN AN P 4 But it was only gas. After taking 2 ¥ e & Adlerika. T've had 1o troul VISIT YER CHILD! W. L. Adams. You can’t get rid of gas doctor- ing the stomhach. For gas stays in the UPPER bowel. Adlerika reaches BOTH upper and lower bowel, wash- ing out’ poisons which cause gas, nervousness, bad sleep. Get Alder- ika today; By tomorrow you feel the wonderful effect of this Ger- man doctor’s remedy. Butler-Mauro Drug Co., in Douglas by Guy's e e———— mentflhy

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