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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1932. : < —— SAIASKAS finesT © {te\u\mer\t NOW! AND LAST TIMES TOMORROW It Starts You Guessing And Leaves You Gasping! BEERY (The Beloved “Bill” of “Min and Bill") Clark Gable (Sensational New Screen “Find” . The Most Talked of Man in Pic- tures Today) LEWIS STONE, JOHN MACK BROWN, JEAN HARLOW, MARJORIE RAMBEAU And a Host of Others —COMEDY— “Torchy Turns Trick” COMING. “PLATINUM BLONDE” the ELECTRICAL REPAIR WORK NO JOB TOO SMALL Capital Electric Co. B e e e ] SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men £ DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS Telephone 496 RUTH HAYES B R N JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” Coats, Dresses, Lingerie Hosiery and Hats | Included in l; 1 ense Drama Is Featured on Screen “SEGRET SIX" HEADLINER ON CAPITOL'S BILL Clark Gable Gives Sign Of Talents That Have Won Fame “The Secr Six,” which re-| veals the inner movements in Ccity | politics, exposes ‘the workings of| the underworld and tells the as-| touding etory of the wise of a! gang ruler, headlines the mew bill} tonight at the Capitol theatre. | Included in the notable cast is|@ Clark Gable. He has one of the principal parts, that of a mnews- paper reporter, and his interpreta- fon of the role, one of his first in |8 plctures, gives indications of the | talents ithat have since won wide recognition in the cinema world. ‘Wallace Beery plays the central gang character. He is the swash- buckling, roystering but sinister Scorpio. Built On Actual Happenings § “The Secret Six” was built on actual happings in many Ameri- played by Miss Harlow, heiress mr‘ : can cities. It has its comedy, #S) Trapped in a gilded cage are Jean millions and culture without price.'leit, who supplies many laughs in |IN THE SUPREME COURT OF love interest, its grim battles, but | Harlow and Robert Williams, shown Anne ‘has a brather who has dis- his srfcomance @s a repm'ter;} BRITISH COLUMBIA ugh it all the law reaches ou' |apove, and outside the enclosure is raced the Schuyler name by fall- Loujse Closser Hale playing the |In the Matter of the Companies to win in the end. NOb essen-|[oretta Young, all of whom have into the clutches of a gold-dig- mother of the grand dame type,| Act and in thé Matter of Chi- ally @ “gangster picture,” I |principal roles in “The Platinum ging ochorus girl and that's hcw Reginald Owen (the stiff lawyer,| chagoff Mines, Limited, (non- bares all the secrets of gangland,!Blende,” which will be previewed Stew got near enough to Amne 10 Edmund Breese the grouchy cu,y‘ personal . liability), in Voluntary as well as the machinations 0f{a¢ 1 o'cleck temorrow night and be be puzzled by the momentous ques- editor, Donald Dillaway, the weak | ILiquidation. politicians and ‘the underlym:;‘p“.,c“ged regularly Thursday night Ition as to whether her eyes were prothers, Halliwoll Hobbs the vexflmNAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS. causes for modern conditions. Can at the Capitol Thcntrt | INTERMEDIARIES IN BABY HUNT ROMANTIC LOVE PLAY IS BILLED FOR MID WEEK “Platinum ‘Blonde” Pre- views At 1 A. M. To- | morrow Night | g Affectwm Be Cag (19 | Frothy, effervescent, sparkling, | “Platinum Blonde” will be preview- |ed at 1 ovlock tomorrow night at | Capitol theatre and shown arly Thursday night. In this, | ait traction Loretta Young and Jean | | Harlow share leading honors with | rt Williams, Loretta playing | the role of Willlams’ pal on the| # newspaper. She has always 'been[ alled “Gallagher” and none of the has ever looked twice at her —just one glance and she looked | like their pal and never like a love-! {1y woman. ! Nicknamed Unjustly That's how Stewart Smith, nick- {f named Stew — an linjustice, he li claimed, because he held his liquor very well—came to fall for anoth young woman, Anne Schuykl Associated Press Ploto Rear Adm. Guy H. Burrage (left), John Hughes Curtis (upper right) |and the Rev. H. Dobson-Peacock, all of Norfolk, Va., are negotiating for ‘ the return of the Lindbl'rzll baby. blue or violet. |proper butler and Claude Alls-| NOTICE 1§ HEREBY GIVEN Cast Ts Notable the cast besides| Beery and Gable are Lewis Stone, as the sinister legal mind hebind the underworld’s reign: of ‘terror: Marjorie Rambeau, as the dll- t.ar-i red Peaches; John Mack Brown, as a newspaper reporter; Jean Harlow, | Paul Hurst, as the corrupt mayor; De Witt Jennings, as fthe fearless| palice officer Who dies unearthing | the plolts of Seorpio; Murray Kin- | nell, as the cringing Metz; Fletcher Norton, as Delano, and Ralph Bel- lamy, as Franks, the gangsters; | John Miljan, as the suave but| dly Colimo—these are among the drama. { Highiights Of Production old-time resident of Juneau, died | N is known here of any surviving : ‘Theré is another important thing |officers for the coming term. All 732, Marine Building, 855, Burrard The gangster funeral, the 9en- j;qt night in St. Ann’s hospital of |relatives. he does, and for that he had Anne lare requested to be present. Street, Vancouver, B. C., on or be- ational mirder trial, the formation uiood poisoning, which had result- R to thank. One night he suddenly J. A. DAVIS, |fore the said 30th day of April, of the vigilantes, the war on the'oq from an infected left foot. Fu- RD PARTY | discovers that Gallagher ds not just |adv Secretary. {1932, proof of your debis or claims ganster stronehold, - the eorrupt ' p.ra) gervices will be held at 9 a pal, but a girl—-beautiful, ador- T i 5802 e against the s Company, failing | elggtion, and the grim executiod gejock Thursday morning in the| The fifth of a series of caxd ble and -utterly feminine—and B. P. 0. ELKS which you will be excluded from chamber scenes are among the gatholic Church of the Nativity. | s given by the Catholic Anne is jealous of her! That is how| Installation meeting Wednesday. the benefit “aforesaid. highlights of ‘the production. | Interment, under direction of the 1l be held in the Parish it happens tha$ the story ends the [April birthday party. Entertainment | Dated 26th March, 1932, | G e Charles W. Carter Mortuary, will |Hall Tuesday evening, April 5. Both Way it ought to. and feed. Full attendance desired. G. BRUCE DUNCAN, NOTICE TO PAY SCHOOL TAX | NOTICEL 1S HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has been duly | Juneau, Alaska, in conformity wnhi Chapter 20, Alaska Session Laws, | JOSEPH MILLER, 0L T JUNE Cook Succumbs to Blood! Poisoning Infected Foot | ~Joseph Miller, be in Evergreen Cemetery. Mr. appointed School Tax Collector for |States when he was a young man. Miller was a native of Ger- | Good prizes, admission fifty -eents., The cast includes Wa:uer Cat- Adv. H. SIDES, Sec. Publish April 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 8th. many. He migrated to the United | Refreshments. Play starts at 8 o& B B rets Bianalibe WGEIINE ¢ SRS ¢ «ROIF 1 B rrevispe— | p.m. —adv. R Came Here In 1897 —_——————————— | He came 'to Juneau in 1897 and | = | His is a gay, audacious woding ter the unwelcome valet. and, as Anne has a preference for | et A s men who are different, she HOONAH WOMEN SENTENCED marries him because he is good | material to moud to her pattern. | And Stew marries her thinking she | a regular sort who will live in that by an order made in the Supreme Court of British Columbia |on 23rd March, 1932, the 30th day TO SERVE 60 DAYS HERE |of April, 1932, was fixed as the last |day upon which creditors of Chi- Lizzie Rojas, Hoonah Indian|chapoff Mines, Limited, (Non-Per- ‘H‘.s first work in Juneau was as |cook in the Circle City Hotel. At| | times he was interested in the own- wersmp of restaurants and hotels. THE NEW Hupmobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor TYPEWRITERS customers” COMMERCIAL PRINTING BINDERY Gre. M. Smwpkms Co. O e b i L. C. SMITH and CORONA ! 4 . | J. B. Burford & Co. | “Ous doorstep worn by satistied IMER IN | Leg Amputated in March | ot late years, he had lived alone | a small house on the west side womau, was brought here this;sonal Liability), now in voluntary his {two-room apartment, g0 10 week to serve a 60-day sentence |ljquidation, may prove their debts ‘;)r Franklin Street near Fourth: spaghetti dinners with “the DOYS." in tnhe local Federal jail for vio-|or claims against the said Com- | Street He became ill in conse- 1ive on his $75 a w;ek and let him jgtion of the Alaska Bone Dry | pany, and it was ordered that all quence of an injured left foot late continue to wear his socks slumped jaw. She was tried and convicted |creditors who fail to prove their around his ankles. Marks f independence { Not wearing garters has been| Stew's symbol of independence—and he'll never wear them—never live in Amme's house—never give up his jcb—never det a valet dress| him! But he ‘does! in the United States Commission- |debts or er's Court at Hoonah. e s ATTENTION, FIREMEN! claims against the sald Company on or before the said day be excluded from the benefit | of the - final distribution of the assefs of the sald Company to be made by the Liquidator. You are therefore called upon to furnish to me at my office, Room in February. He entered the hos- pital March 1 and a few days later, | blood poisoning having developed, | he underwent an operation for the | amputation of the lower part of the | infected leg. The operation failed to stop the spread of the infection. Mr. Miller was unmarried. Noth- | . Caused 3y . Juneau Fire Department will hold |‘ a meeting Thursday night at 8 o'clock for the purpose of electing 75 years of age, an Guaranteed SHEET METAL WORK PLUMBING GEO. ALFORS PHONE 564 Our. Store SEE US FIRST You Can Save Money at | Harris Hardware Co. Lower Front Street | ! Strong Supporting Cast \ Visiting members invited. Liquidator. | bridge and whist will be played. | CARD PARTY I Trinity Guild will hold a [ COAL ALL KINDS CALL US DIRECT PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 One lot Women’s and Misses’ Shoes—good sizes—in kid, calf and satin— $1. OTHER GROUPS— $3.95 and $4.95 REAL SAVINGS HERE! J. M. SALOUM 95 1019, |had resided here almost continuous-| Holy All male persons between the 1V ever since, following the occupa-bridge and whist party in the “ ages of twenty-one and fifty years, tion of cook. At times he was in- | church basement Thursday, April Rememl)er tl]e 1 |except soldiers, sailors in U. S. Navy |t rested in restaurants and hotels. 14 —~adv. or Revenue Cutter Service, volun- | i i g teer firemen, paupers and msanei . | posons e suvee o tx i wn| Datily Cross-word Puzzle {of Five Dollars ($5.00). | Should you be living in Alaskfl, ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie 11. Medicinal | on or prior to the first Monday, 1. Dry e Y plant ‘ o 12. Circul |in April, 1932, said tax shall be due| 5. Go up WEBRESITIEPISEIIAIR] * “Mindiatior g y and payable on said first date and| 10. Boys 18 anutl AXIEZTI [ME[P[I [E[C|E]| 13- Undermines | shall be delinquent after May. 1st, | 4 Anything (Y 21, Reward i i ? 1932. Should you arrive in Alaska !5 pecirain S10 ; g X Z i LIAIPISIEID] 25, Seandinavian | . & later than first date above men-| 16, Lamb's N N[ LT measure of | i - tioned, tax will be delinquent thir-| pufifé‘. name (P [EITAU RIGIERGLIEISIS| 5. ml:ufln : i ty (30) days after your arrival, or| 1. Sea ERZAINIDIEIAIN AT ridkes ] within ten (10) days after notice is | 19. Cleansing R 26. Ocean- agent AR || AZS AV BZG|O oing | given you. 20, Recollect I TISET|I S T g’llunger | All persons, firms or corporations, | 2% sml'dt' for LIER N ” Anflflyfler | employing labor shall furnish list |24, mall ‘conrse SIEEPEANIIILIEGZAITIE] 55 AR apsasive i |of employees to collector and are|,. . &rass stem AMZISISZANT : authorized by law to deduct amount _‘;‘ 3 orary ETIRIEIAITEAILL|T 20 adiecks | of tax from wages of employees. |3 Depart © RIS|EIE|R|SEBET|A| ** Accustom: { Fines and imprisonment are pro- the East REAARINIEEZISIEW| o2 Wam ! vided by the Act above quoted for |34 Obstruct o conTn | those who fail or neglect to pay Christ 50. Comprehends 69. Old word 40. Tncluions | tax or furnish list of employees. 5&3‘:&,;?!6 51. New tme:mu;tg 41 Acg{els?lrlles w;)zaced, Juneau, Alaska, April 5,| 37, Bzg?kmmmson ;F\‘i?m&en& o candle x;n"ot?neo | - e Asher gines { L B & i % > cuck L DOWN 43. Pintai) duck - = LY e & H. R. SHEPARD, iy S Shration 1. God of love = 45 Extent of = | ¢ School Tax: Collector for 1 33 REduie 3. Newspaper 47. Small toanas | 3 A : o o) h]._lux:(_eau, :lslslk;. % i Rort:ul‘eé!]’ & m} o " Mm{a';;x;nph 48, A";;g”fi:pu o i ) publication, April 5, 5 2. Sin 'enn<y va- i B ted 4 ) cian { . 2, . Sun- . Cubl Last publication, April 16, 1882. | {3 Ofhamental 4. Ertvance “Brick & Sermame. | button 65. At no time 6. Move bacic to an era | 44. Diners 66, Maker of the 7. Roman road 54. Constructed | * - 46. Instrument s 8. Large 65. Two-masted i X for meas- American expanse of square- i . H uring the flag water rigged | ¢ | velocity of 67. Supports for 9. First name vessel H | a stream: certain of a famous B§§. Cavern i p y var. articles of contralto 57. Metal | 9. Prune or turniture 10, One who 58. French river | abridge: 68. Weh fno(ed grants & 59. Cozy home ! var, lease 62. 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