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| | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY JUNE IO 1932 CAPITOL TONIGHT )m\r Iu brave murder? | WHY did they blackmail—even SEE the amazing, dram: in the flamingly emot! STAGE SUCCESS PUT ON SCREEN | 'k | “Michael and Mary” ‘n Capitol Enacted by Original Company at “Michael and Mary” which is showing at the Capitol instance 4vhere E: | America in a financial | for motion picture rights. While {“Michael and Mary”, as @ stage play, was playing at the Charles Hopkins theatre in New York, every picture company in the Unit- |ed St ied to get it | | Bids Ran High 1 bea deal | | Though the bids ran high, the for inability to pur- c it was an option which A. |A. Milne, Engl author of the play, had given the Gainsborough \Company in London after the op- {ening of the production at the St. ‘ |James theatre there. as so satisfied with | that he stipulated | same principals should in the motion picture. their appear | Stage Cast on Screen “GUILTY HAND | As a result, Herbert Marshall, |who plays Michael; Edna Best, | who p! Mary; Frank Lawton, A _J DRA[NS POND |who p! David; D. A. Clarke- Smith 0 plays Harry Price, and TO GUARD CHILDREN Eizavetn atien, who plays |in the screen version were all in forces engaged in|the original company when the from mountains |stage play opened at the St. James Romo, Powerful wrestling tre: have diverted attention for the|theatre, London. This is one ol‘ moment to a p place of chil-|the first instances on record w e dren e cast has been transferred Employees of the Alaska Juneau | bodily to' the screen. Gold Mining Company are mak- | e ‘ ing a ditch to drain into Gold | 7 £ Creek the )mn‘(’l 1"h<~ basin at| Arthur W. Johnson, manager of{ th of l\h‘,\ Strect and north |he Alaskan Airway at Fairbanks, of Seventh Street, outside the City | s Tesigned .to move with his e s b 14 |family to the Sta Joe Crosson limits. The pond is on the ()I(HI 2 b Hr aoting. fhmager. . | Boston group of claims, now owned | 4 i sl y the aska Juneau. b lh]‘u'\:;“ 5 botny drained to| When a man outgrows fairies| remove a possible dan to little |3nd Santa Claus he begins to b ve in statistics. children,” L. H. Mt S A R 5 aska Juneau's Ge Pl BLI(‘ NOTICE | tendent id tod | 2 Unted States of America, Libellant, been playing there. If water vs. The Gas Power Motor Boat continue to ccumulate, s T-4598, ‘her engines, tackle, ap- :"m\' dri‘!lm"u an accident parel, furniture and fixtures, happen. Libellee S The United States of America, First s, on mo zG h day of May, 1932, The United States of America |filed & libel in the District Court! |of the United States for the First | Bing Crosby Sued For $20,000 Fee NEW YORK, June 10.— for » o e . .. |District of Alaska against the Gas 620,000 against Bing Crosby, radio|p, e yotor Boat -T-4598, her singer, been filed in supreme surt by Edward Small, of Holly- boats, tackle, apparel and furni- \cxu')‘:)d Cal. ? g ture, in a cause of United States 00d, Cé ? praks . Small alleged y engaged him |5 Gas Power Motor Boat No. T 14598 Civil and Maritime. And Whereas, by virtue of pro- | in due form of law, to me nal representa- n June 26, 1930, { as manager, pe tive and advis 3 ke ] HBIK m‘]d,':l:l‘\ S d in il,'.'ocfm ,:‘;:; directed, returnable on the 18th g 0 c'er;"‘ of |day of June, 1932, I have seized i 4l and taken the said Gas Power (Crosby s for a period of Motor Boat No. T-4598 and have | two years for his services and that her in my custody. C')rosb;\' h*“d “’“i"ed ":"”;L th;’: Notice is hereby given, that a $200,000 since the. contract Was|pstrict Court will be held in the| signed. United States Court Room, in the | City of Juneau, Alaska. On the 18th day of June, 1932 for the trial of said premises, and the owner or owners, and all per- sons who may have or claim any interest, are hereby cited to be and appear at the time and place afore- said, to show couse, if any they have, why a final decree should not pass as prayed. ALBERT WHITE, United States Marshal. By DONALD E. MARTIN, Deputy. Daily Empurw wan: Sus P2y, This little e can of / \ BUHACH will rid your home of ANTS | MCSQUITOES ROACHES | Kitls (5 PHES Gloticr on lhubl lnd flowers uom& nwcmsfl AND BUHACH]| | PPRONOUNCED BU'HACK ‘; HOWARD D. STABLER, Proctor for beel)a,m ALA 2x4 No. 2x4 No. 1x10 No. 1x6 No. 1x6 No. G SHEET METAL WORK PLUMBING | GEO. ALFORS PHONE 564 NEW CHEVROLET SIX The Great American Value New reduced prices delivered at Juneau Equipped In this sceme in Theatre, Edna Best, as Mary, in center, as Michael, Smith, as Harry Price, the an unwelcome caller. W] spouse. ‘ENTIRE CAST OF ’ He Smiles But Smile “Michael and Mary. heroine, the hero, are confronted by D. A. Clarke- smiling villian, her first husband. He is Because he has come as a black- mailer to chisel 1,000 pounds in English money from his former the Alorw ARE SMASHED IN "GUILTY HANDS Barrymore ‘Pla} Previews! Tonight and Shows | Regularly Sunday Eighteen champagne goblets at $78 a dozen constituted the break- age overhead every time Director, W. S. Van Dyke filmed ‘the ban-/ quet scene for “Guilty Hands,”| Bayard Veiler's - -mystery drama which will be previewed at 1.0'clock t end shown regularly Sun- day at the Capitcl theatre. 1 . In this scene Lionel Barrymore showing at the Capitol |who plays the leading role, pro-| and Herbert Marshall, |poses a “royal toast” to the guest) of honor’s health and happmess‘ This is done by the guests drink- ing the wine and then dashing| the glasses to bits on the table. Too Much Noise The first time the scene Wwas| All-Alaska News |- Placer gold claims have been staked on the bench at Raspberry Island in Whale Pass between Ko- diak and Afognak Island. trout Ko- :lhead and rainbok in Buskin River near fishing ldiak is good. Five hundrea reels of trap net- ting wire were ordered by Libbj McNeill & Libby for its traps from the Ketchikan Steel and Wir Company sitting at a W. Manthey of S itilted her chair nd it nt {backwa. Her back was serious- | ly injured. $350,000 . Lewis To hunt brown bear, the yacht Stran; with F. million ow of Lo Angeles, on board, put into Kodiak late in May. Afte: bear hunt on Island, the yacht will proceed to the Arctic for Polar bear. To the Anchor: ommunity Fund, to help the destitute unem ployed, a carload of coal has been contributed by Capt. A. E. Lathrop, from his coal mine at Healy. The Alaska Railroad trar ed tha coal to Anchorage for nothing. June 19 has been set as the date for .the annual Alaska Railroad picnic this year. The event is al- ways attended mot only by railroad employees but also by sidents of Anchorage generally. It will be held at Moose Pass, 85 miles south of Anchorage. The railroad will give a low fare. trong recommendations for bet- ter accommodations for quarte for the Federal court, the Deputy United States Marshal's uffice, the Federal jail and the postoffice, at Anchorage were made in the final report of the grand jury at An- chorage to TUnited States Judge E. Coke Hill. The jury supported its recommendations with photo- graphs showing the poor condi- tions of the various Federal quar- ters criticised. More than 300 tons of Matan- LUMBER § Spruce and Hemlock 1 Common $4S . 2 Common $4S . 1 Common Shiplap 16.00 Mft.B.M. 1 Common Shiplap 15.00 Mft.B.M. 2 Common Shiplap 12.00 Mft.B.M. All Random Lengths—6 to 20 Feet JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 Lumber For Every Purpose SKA $18.00 Mft.B.M. 12,00 Mft.B.M. Cabriolet Sedan (4 door) Free Wheeling and Syncromesh CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. FOR INS See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M: Behrends Bank Bldg. URANCE uska coal have been bought in the past few Jones McNeill and Libby, Anchorage de- | canne coal made the smashing of glasses was| iton loud for the microphone. The | |second time the film buckled in the camera. The third scene was | “okayed” with the exception of misplaced word in an actor's| The fourth time was all| "xi‘:hr but Van Dyke suggested an- other try for protection. Glass Supply Exhausted : | “I'm sorry,” epdiogized the prop- | Comgao:;' ll])‘; g’;&'\‘cny man, surveying the ruins of ’|the Tralian glassware, “but if you want to take it again we'll have to use drinking cups—there aren’t weeks Coal Th fuel is for the Kenai V, ch brings Matanuska laft I dovil 1 7 c'm:"):'\t' any more glasses left. fo' 800 wu; o the unk oy Kay Francis and Madge Evans he - PYe-inead the supporting cast which viously, h; u Bri vices 12, e L L L ..llllllll LHTTTTTH iscopal scheduled to cemduct church Juneau-Young Hardware Co. L Libby, McNelll and Libby | i, 1u4e5 William Bakewell, C. Aub- bought 2,100 tons of Matan-| ol ran & coal for its canneries in the ey Srar Folly Moran and Alan ol Bal district & v % e - - . 1t Reverer.d Peter T. Rowe, [ JUNEA[] YOIJNG Funeral Parlors Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers Night Phone 1851 Da,/ Phone 12 of Alaska, is ’ ser- June Bishnp at Wrangell, Sunday, Get Your F ishing Tackle NOW Rods, Reels, ines, Baskets, , Spoons, Flys MOSQUITO DOPE AND HEAD NETS Remember—The Federal Tax goes on June 21 T T R I R R R e i e eamm = 6 ————e | LU U U T T T U U { Do You Want A Treat in COFFEE? Try a pound of CHASE & SANBORN’S to- day. This famous Coffee is now supplied in Vacuum where the Dated Coffee cannot be serviced. A superior Western Coffee, roasted by one of America’s oldest coffee merchants, and blended especially to please Western taste. If you want the best in flavor and complete coffee satisfaction, try a pound today. Every Pound Guaranteed to Give Complete Satisfaction AT YOUR GROCER’S Tune in on The Chase & Sanborn Program Every Sunday — 3:00- 4:00 P.M. — NBC Network |the Coliseum | the New Plays Will Preview at 1 A.M. at Both Theatres WINE GUBLETS“GANG BUSTER' ENDS COLISEUM RUN TONIGHT “Are You There?” Pre- views at 1 A. M. and Shows Tomorrow “The Gang Buste ack Oakie, will be st last times tonight at the Coli seum theatre. “Are You There? Lillie in the leading r previewed at 1 o'clock tc shewn regularly tomorr ning at the afternoon ma theatre Sells Accident Insura In “The "Gang Buste: as an accident insurance sal finds his business crippled by t unscrupulous methods current underworld, and sets out correct conditions from the bot- linquency starts right in the home.”| Hoffman was formerly a private tom up. Incidentally, in doing so,|Johnson asserted as he explained |first class, headquarters troop, he saves the life of a weal how 15,000 juveniles were exam-|Twenty-fourth Cavalry Division, client and rescues the latter’s ined last year by the juvenile court|Tacoma. daughter from the clutches of the and the police. A s % badmen. ———— Wilfred Stump, son of Mr. and Funnier Than Ever Microbes start fires in haystacks [Mrs. P. L. Stump of Wrangell, is In “Are You There?” famous for her comical capers, and clover songs, is funnier than ever, as the Jady detetive. PIGGLY WIGGLY ha SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS BUTTE Fresh Creamery—Sunset Gold 4 pounds for 99¢ SANITARY WRAPPED MILK-Darigold, case, . M Borden’s or Carnation, case . . orl6eansfor . ... ..... SUGAR Best Fine Cane Sugar 100-POUND SACK $4.75 Citrus Large Package 20¢ $ FRESH Vegetables on Norco Saturday o] Strawberries for Canning Monday Tomatoes Large Cans—Puree 8 cans, 95¢ Business IS Good PHONE 24 Miss Lillie, r__.... BRI DE S ARE THANKFUL FOR R(’b(*Ls Ar(’ | COLISEUM . LASY TIMES TONIGHT JACK OAKIFE “The Gang On War puth In Honduras Federal Forces Attacked and Driven Back, { Reports Say GUATEMALA CITY, June 10.— revolts and outbreaks in s afe reported. Rebel troops rted having attacked Fed- in Copan. The Federals pmll'd to have been driven but latest acounts are that are massing for a concerted I’HJ:\ H'A“ TOVIGH’I‘—-I 00 AIVL “ARE YOU THLRE" l)()\ T FORGET ‘THE BLACK CAMEL’ SUNDAY drive. |- Would Put Parents on iName of Camp \ To Honor Flier TACOMA, June 10.—The annual encampment of the Washington National. Guard at Camp Murray, down near here will be designated as Probation, Not Children DETROIT, June 10.—“If we had a law to punish parents or put ilem on probation, instead of the nildren, we soon would cut enile delinquency,” Lieut. Wil-|Camp Hoffman in honor of Second Johnson of the Juvenile De- |Lieut. Edward D. Hoffman, air n Home told the Wayne service reserve, who was killed on C flying duty in California, accord- ing to announcement today. ounty Worker’s Republican Club. “Eighty per cent of juvenile de- rding to the United States De- |partment of Agriculture. Next they'll be blaming the microbes for starting the depression. a member of the graduating class of the Law College of the Uni- versity of Washington. He will practice 3a.w ln mntle MOTHER'S ADVICE /s “ SHOP AT PIGGLY WIGGLY AND ENJOY THE BEST OF QUALITY PLUS THE UTMOST ECONOMY. ” ve LOWER PRICES and the BEST of QUALITY R EGGS Large—Fresh.and Clean 4 dozen for 89¢ NO SMALL-DIRTIES $2.65 2.75 1.00 FLOUR $1.47 Hard Wheat—Homelike—49 Ib. 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