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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1932. CAPITOL LAST TIMES TONIGHT the greatest dramatic (rimmph of Cecil B. Tense Drama Rivals T0 SHOW LAST g TINES TONIGHT Interesting Scenes Are| Laid in ‘England and Arizona | “The Squaw Man,” which be shown for the last times night at the Capitol the: magnificently invested with English castles and authentic Ari- zona scenery. Tt tells vividly and with full regard for the new talkie tecknique. Edwin Wilton Royle’s story of an Englishman who leaves his country, taki on his shoul- dors a disgrace which belongs to another, becoming @an Arizona ranch owner, and the husband of Gay Comedy on Local Scre f Woman's Love *3 WISE GIRLS" £ T0 PREVIEW AT T AMAT GAPITOL Sophist (i Comedy Shows Regularly To- morrow Evening t's a wise girl, who knows her man—and it's a wiser girl, who knows how to get her man and keep him. But, those three girls, Mae Clarke, Jean Harlow and Ma- rie Prevost, in “Three Wise Girls,” the Columbia film which will be | previewed at 1 o'clock tonight and | presented regularly tomorrow night |at the Capitol theatre are among |the most knowing of their species —wise in wisecracks, wise to wise- |guys and possessed of a wisdom ens ASU PITTS T0 BE FOLLOWED BY BILLIE DOVE ‘Finn and Hattie’ at Coli- seum to Yield to Night at Susie’s’ ‘Finn and Hattie,” with Leon Ertol, ZaSu Pitts and Mitzi Green, will :be shown for the last times tonight at the Coliseum theatrs. “One Night at Susi featuring Billie Dove and Douglas Fairbanks 3., will be pr 4 tonight and pr morrow night. will be a The preview “Pal” preview, which means two admissions on one tick- et. “Finn and Hattie” is a hilarious EXPORT TRADE 'FOR MAY FALLS Aggregate of All Shipments | to States Estimated | Worth $1,277.997 } ‘l Alaska’s export trade for May, 1032, aggregated $1,277,997, accord- ing to the monthly summary of | commerce just issued by J. C. Me- Bride, Collector of Customs for the Territory. Gold shipments made up {more than one-third of the total, |and were valuéd at $463,897. | The fotal value of all other; products, except silver and gold, was. $751,771. This is one of the| smallest volumes of business for | May ever recorded. | The list of shipments and values follow: Fish: - T0 LOW FIGURE, ‘. COLISEUM LAST TIMES TONIGHT LEON ERROL and ZASU PITTS in ‘FINN AND HATTIE’ with Mitzi Green and Jackie Searl From the book “The Haddocks in Paris"—A Paramount Picture SELECTED SHORTS PREVIEW TONIGHT—1:10 a.m. “ONE, NIGHT AT SUSIE’S” with Billie Dove and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. ILASOL Keeps Face and 3 . - a Fresh and frozen (ex- .Hands De Mille an Indian i Charles Bickford, at left, Warner Baxter and Lupe Velez are |of their own. comedy in which a couple from cept shell-fish)— Tense and Interesting | seen here in onz of their momentus scenes in “The Squaw Man,” | All three of them come from the Middle West undertake “a Halibut $ 55,057 with The situation. which has gripped| which will be shown for the lest times fcnight at the Capitol |the country, to make good in the [Second honeymoon,” selecting Par Salmon 68,016 Soft and Smooth audiences unfailingly since William| rpheatre. |big city. Mae Clarke sets her cap (a5 the resort for their pleasure. All other 978 LUPE Faversham introduced the stage' . - . . . Pt ___|for Jameson Thomas, who plays a [Lhe ludicrous incidents and funny| Canned (except shell- 25¢, 50¢ play in 1905, is the arrival of the COHE R SR A | suave, dangerously fascinating ban- [Situations on the f{rain to New| fish)— ey VELEZ irl he loved in England, to find |ker, separated from his wife, and |YOrK, on the steamship across the Salmon ... 274,564 him the father of a seven-year-old out for all he can get. Atlantic and during their stay in| Cured or preserved (ex- boy, half scion of English nob: ; In and Out of Jobs the P‘Pen_ch capital provide plenty| cept shell-fish)— | Eleanor Boardman |heii-Apache Indian. Jean Harlow, whose disarming |0f material for laughs. (o -+ TP 2,960 BUTLER MAURO y An unusually fine cast interprets = | attractiveness, lands her in and “One Night Sekies Salmon 23,287 Charles Bickford and a this POWErMI, @nd Kbriling story. lout of jobs with astonishing ra-| . . AL Outey Shell-fish— DRUG CO. . . dozen more stars! Baxter n Héro's Rale ! padity falls for handsome Walter| “On¢ Night at Susie's” concerns| Clams . 95,153 A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Warner Baxter has the hero’s Byron, and he is turn falls hike a|h€ love affdir between a young Crabs_ . 4,663 EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS el role of Jim Carston. The two fome , \m———— ton of bricks for her. But. ..., man who is the adopted son of a Shrimps 1221l phone 134 Free ‘s = inine leads are Lupe Velez as the| To prevent housebreaking, rob- east Alaska Indians in early times there is a catch. Is Jean wise | female “fence"—huyer of stolen| Other fish produc oy Delivery PREVIEW TONIGHT |Indian Naturich, and Eleanor beries and vandalism about boais, is the mission of Kalervo Oberg, enough to overcome it? And then E;Odf In the underworld—and a All other fish and fish 1AM Boardman, who gives a very ac- houses and cabins in oullying research associate of the depart- there is Marie Prevost, who is tired chorus _mrl, enactéd by Miss Dove. products i ceptable Lady Diana. places, a Mutual Prectection Asso- ment of anthropology of the Uni- of typing enbelopes, and wants to The young man, played by young |Furs and fur-skins— i “3 WISE GIRLS” Roland Young, with fine suav- ciation has been organized by 25 versity of Chicago. He is in Wran- make a home for Byron's hand- Fairbands, first makes a great sac-| Seal skins ... 8} SEE OUR ity, carries the burden of convinc- men at Petersburg. The number gell to do research work in con- some brute of a chauffeur, played rifice by going to prison to save| Blue fox e 23,365 .. ot ing Baxter that though he made will be increased to 75. The identity nection with the Thlinget Indians. by Andy Devine. And boy, does | IS swetheart from paying the con-| Silver or black fox . 1,010 R]:,MODELED a mistake in marrying an Indian, of the membership will be kept|He spent ten months at Juneau,she go after her man! sequences for a murder she com-| Red fox 3,520 STORE Invalid Rigs Up Devices [he should not deny his boy the ccere. Twenty-five dollars will be |Klukwan, Haines and Sitka. Others in Cast mited to save her honor. White fox 510 . right of his English heritage. loffered for the arrest and convic- | Others, who contribute their tal- Gl Makes Saorifi Mink 4,157 Also New Stocks to Save His Mother Steps| ™ rasus Bickfad, in the western tion of any person guilty of mar-| Dr, A, V. Haverstook was chosen |ents to this sophistocated comedy | 1o is ety the mirbs turm 1o make| LUSKIRE 3622 sequences is Cash Hawkins, the auding or despoiling property. | president of the Seward Golf Club |drama, are Natalle Moorhead, Lucy lsaerifices, and she does, ;wnfl'e o i Sh. ; NEWAGO, Mich., June 6.—When |villain. ! WAIOR’ Kol 40" MANbARE. Beaumont, Katherine Clate Ward lone greatest sacrifice of ol uhf All other 5,499 irts Walter J. Pike became an invalid Modern Indian Chief | Joy riders who “borrow” ;mm—J‘ {and Armanda Kaliz. “Three Wise|the hero wotld never hae ‘: Manufactured furs - 350 & he decided something would have! The Tabywanna of Mitchell mobiles are worrying Ketchikan| Establishment of a junior col- Girls” was adapted from the Story, |mitted or understood per- {Ore, matte, and regulus— 1 Tlps’ to be done about saving steps for |Lewis is a perfect and convineing \motor car owners. Frank Lloyd's|lege of Ketchikan was advocated “Blonde Baby,” The dialogue Was| Helen Ware has an oy Copper ... P — a his mother who waited upon him. |picture of an Indian chief, modern car was taken and wrecked bs- |in a talk by A. E. Karnes, Super- | Written by Robert Riskin and the ‘pie yote as “Susie” and James ol W e G187 As @ result more thon 50 la- |style, Other excellent characteri-'yond repair in a crash against a |intendent of Schools there, before|film directed by William Beau- gogs some fine work g A c‘a; 3"9‘;‘.‘9& specimens, ete. 250 | Shoes borsaving devices involving the op- |zations include those of Dickie telephone pole, Norman R. Walker's |the Ketchikan Chamber of Com-dine. TI abory, whiH ran ertAtly in [3tatiae Tinber A lumber.. 88 . eration of at least 450 feet of |Moore as “Little Hal’; Lawrence!car was not found for several hours |merce. Advanced instruction could|™ Liberty Magazine, is by Frederick niraesl skins ... 10 ~N 4 window sash cord fill Pike's 9X12|Grant as the General; Julia Faye after it had been taken. It was |be given in such subjects as marine |were: Illian Peterson, valedictor- {Hazlett Brenhan. John Francis Dil- Total value of products SAM | foot, room. as Mrs. Chichester Jomes; Paul not damaged. No arrests have |engineering, navigation and min-|jan, Leif Harris, salutatorian, Janicelon directed the picture. F i T % ’ An automobile horn responds to|Cavanaugh as Sir Hex&y: Raymond peen made. ing, Qc s(z:\xd. t;l)(ex action was taken [Aiken, Harriette Anderson, Thelma i o o Products of the 6:{!&4’ i the “toot” of passing friends; an|Hatton as Shorty; DeWitt Jennings | by the Chamber. Berg, Edward Borgen, Phyllis Brin- automatic arrangement raises or [as ‘the Sheriff; Victor Polel 85| go thousand dollars is the| dle, Marie Bussanich, Floy Close f;;h ¢ dlfi’_c_»woflld be: no' greater Sigtes Tetinmod R dtt Jowess the windows, and a simi- |Andy; Ed Brady, the sinister, as{,int of the loss d to have| Grover (Cleary, fox rancher on|Irene Cope, Jack Davies, John Gil- & x} 99 :l‘on = i flu 3ol Total value of shi 1t G lar arrangement closes or opens the | McSorley, and J. Farrel McDonald poen caused by a f 1 des- | Sukoi Islands near Petersburg re-|more, Peter Gilmore, Ric‘hard‘wxli Tl.movfl > Dbm;t' il of merchandises i '; 805,645 door: there is & pillow raiser, alas Big Bill troyed the home of John Hovland |cently died in Petersburg after |Hardcastle, Lucille Johnson, Mone e e L‘?‘“'“'?""“"e' - laold pregesd disappearing - carriage keeps his| = Fapy! lat Hyder. There is only partial |3 Protrocted illness. i Langloe, Mary McLane, Anne Mur- |, .. IR 0 SESEOR- o 4 " SR . Ui mate equal weight collide headon |Silver 8,455 | slippers out of sight; a tr [SAW MILL FINISHES |insurance. The blaze occurred a phy, Victor Peterson, Amelia Smith, |2+ 60 miles an hour, th Its ] brings him writing paper and h (it “Men of the town formed| Mrs, Ellene E. Verdier and Frank [Frank Smith, BEveiyn THomPson, | would be about the seme a troees | Grand Total 1271 60| typewriter to his bedside, an ele- SPRING OPERATIONS . “bucket brigade, but neverthe- Herrmann were married recently |Robert Young. ik A e he;’B}“ i RS - 81,271, vator brings fresh fruit from the Spring operations of the Juneau less, the house and its contents at Petersburg Yof 482 feet, or the distance r,%,m s basement; a carriage conducts aP- iy e Myl have been complet- | Were consumed. Due to declining sizes of con-|the roof of a 32-story bullding to ple cores and refuse direct 10 the |y 4pg the mills have been closed | | Notice of rodempiion of $2500 |gregations the Methodist Fpisco-|the street,” says Charles M. Hages inofnerahor. down temporarily. ‘They will be| The British cruiser Belni flag-in the bonds of the Petersburg pal Church at Hyder and the Uni- |President of the Motor Club, “LEAVE US ALO! BRUSSFLS, June 6—“Foreigners | have no right to interfere in the domestic affairs of Belgium” was answer_in the Chamber of Deputies to a query as to what had been done with a petition signed by 61 Britishers on behalf impris- oned last year by refusing army the curt of conscientious objeotors serviee, '—BELGIUM \ship of the commander in chief of h West Intlian squadron, will visit Hyder and Stewert, B.| C. late in August. |re-opened in the Fall There is enough lumber of all dimensions on hand to supply thei demands of a supply normal sum- mer demand. ., A reward or 325 will be given for information leading to the ar-| rest nad conviction of those guilty of breaking locks and doors and stealing equipment at the ball park. J. L. GRAY, To study what principles of Chief, Juneau Fire Dept. justice prevailed among South- Another order for 100 cases of processed crab meat has been re- cefved by the Northern Sea Food Company of Petersburg from North- ern California. adv. ALLIGATOR Raincoals Light Weight $4.50 to $9.50 THEY NEVER LEAK Now is the Time to Get One! SABIN’S “The Store for Men” Selling Life Fluid for a Victims., Red Corpuscles at $35 a keep ing the dep: o vent into hiding around amon| bl prosperity g Jist niq donorship. Since réqitiremenits lood donorship. proféssion. Of the 400 men régistered there a great many are former cadliier and several ex-contractors. These men make an avera #» kidep their families while awaiting the break in the depression clou ique profession must undergo a rigi ination :‘anu suif 11:. donor ’:flm a sharp cut from the $50 formerly charg There aré at least 28 dénors tly on call at the agency, where rovm Yor them whlle awaiting & Ranks of Professional Blood Donors Swollen by White-Collar Depression fes f %flueo ar class Have been forced by circumstances to turn from th anything that offeréd. Many of this type have found that they were of ‘: In Brooklyn, N.Y., there i3 an agency devoted ge of $70 a manth, on whi the Department of HHealth, which issues a license for each pint of blood taken from %is veins in a transful the cut_having been agreed the men play cards and demdand for their life fluid, Cold Storage is announced by the|ted Church at Stewart, B. C. will company. The original fssue six|be placed under one pastorate, years ago was $50,000. A total of (that of the Rev. Frank Bushfield. $12,500 has been redeemed. Rev. Henry R. Cross, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church has Shrimp canning has been ré-|nct been assigned yet to any other sumed by the Alaskan Glacler {field. Rev. Evan Baker, pastor of Sea Food Company at Petersburg. [the United Church, has been trans- ferred t6 Anyox, B. C. Twenty-three students received high school diplomas at the seven-} what is behéved to Be a éross teenth annual commencement inlpstween a brown and black bear Ketchikan May 31, The gradualesiyas killed by Ed Sande near Ketch- T = ikan, The animal had brown sides, black head, black back and black legs. The hide measured seven feet. Livelihood John de Coste, 48, cook by trade, ‘who had lived in Alaska nearly 30 years, died at Ketchikan. Pint. To settle on farm land in the Matanuska Valley, a group of 12 persons, encouraged to come north from the States by the colonzia- ition agent of the Alaska Railroad, passed through Anchorage. They were Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Brinegar, Dora, Hazzel, Lucille and Myrtle Brinegar; Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Harri- son and James Harrison; and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Koop and Dolores Kioop. Graduation exercises were held at Fairbanks high school May 21. Diplomas were received by 14 stu- dents. They were: Muriel Ander- son, Francess Burnett, Marie Carl- son, Mildred Harkness, George Hen- ton, Clara Hoover, Reino Huttula, Winnifred MaoDonald, Roger Men- adelook, Muriel Rivers, Cora Rust, Bdwin Stevens, Joe Visca, Barbara Woodward. (COLISEUM COMPLETES _ SOUND INSTALLATION Installation of improved sound equipment in the Coliseum theatre {has been completed by W. N. Chrise ¢y, sound engineer of Seattle. The new photo, electric cell device eliminates all extraneous and harsh mnoises, and yet carries every note and ufterance intended fo be car- ried. It insures clear, soft effects. Mr. Christy, who has been in Juneau three weeks, will go to Pet- ersburg to put in the latest sound equipment in the Coliseum theatre there. | that corner, many men of the so- r:rlu line of businese pted to the peculi lely to the stra: teachers, clerks; at léast one ban y mana| Candidates for admission to Cars Crashing at 60 Per .Is Like Falling 482 Feet’ CHICAGO, 1., June 6. — You ;womdn‘t drive your automobile off | the roof of an eight-story builds' ing, would you j Yet, says the OChicago Motor read in 'hl Club, after a study of the speeds of falling bodies, the impact from . | o upon by the men themselves, B S Old papers for sure at 1v.e Empire Harry Daiwson’s Cafe FROM 11 TO 3 We Serve a Special Plate LUNCH for 50c Come and -get , acquainted SPECIAL SHAMPOO and FINGER WAVE . $1.00 You can't afférd {o" fegléct your persomal dppearance at this - price. JUNEAU BEAUTY SHOPPE . JUNEAU ::‘gcx SHOP Gastinéau Hotel Bldg. PHONE 384 Evening Appointments Men should not seeking employment. There are no aceommodations in the camp except for employees. When men are re quired they will be hired at Juneau, CHICHAGOFF MINING COMPANY. Your Alaska Laundry TELEPHONE 15 go to Chichagof . .SERIES 28" % THE NEW Hupmobile IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW. AGB! % JAMES CARLSON . Juneau Distributer: “Tomorrow'’s Styles WASH BLOUSES A new assortment just received in a full range of sizes and materials, 34 to 42 Price. $2 25