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CAPITOL LAST TIMES TONIGHT Porfoct Slay(’r WEIRD SOUNDS AND LIGHTS ADD TO EERIE PLAY ‘Guilty Hands,” with Lionel Barrymore, Ends [ Run Tonight Both of them knew how Gordcn Rich died—why wouldn't they tell? A mystery thriller with an amazing smash ending! Weird fects sounds and ighten the atmosp! hei y and suspense Hands,” Bayard r's drama, which will show last times tor in the leading r ere onel catre. ILASOL | ters about Madge Evans Alhl VV'I“ He has had a bitter quarrel B Soft and Smooth liam Bakewell. The in- his girl, enacted by Maceline cludes C. Aubrey Smi Mo- over his one weakness—drink—and 25¢, 50¢ ran and Alan Mowbra e realizes the best thing he can | . ] |do is disappear. He takes to the 3 air in a ramshackle old plane and INLET PLANT SION plane, captures the gang happed & and at the Gastineau Hotel is all ready for the season Phone 134 Free Delivery and ex- pects to put up a large pack. air service and the .o - is told in “The Sky Raiders NOTICE | Having sold all my intersts in t iller, Emerson Treacy, the Rainbow Cafe on Front St, I Walt will not be responsible for any G Ed Le Saint and many debts in connection with this busi- in the cast. ness. Juneau, Alaska, June 13,! Harvey Gates wrote the story, 1932. JACK T. KING. ialogue and continuity and W. —adv. ty Cabanne directed NEW CHEVROLET SIX The Great American Value New reduced prices delivered at Juneau Equipped Roadster Coach Coupe . Cabriolet 830.00 Sedan (4 door) 840.00 Free Wheeling. and. Syncromesh CONNORS MOTOR Perfect VISION for upon that alone depends your success in life. Thersfore it needs the utmost care. . Do you suffer from headaches, eye strain, biliousness? Then your eyes are at faul. l Correct that fault now. J y | DR. R. E : b B TEL PASADENA, California — “Hello, Sis—yowre getting younger SOUTHWELL every year.” “Hello, Johu—it's nice to have such a flattering broth- o OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN er” And Ethel Barrymore, “first lady of the theatre,” was back in town again. The famous American actress was met at the station in Pasadena by her brother, Jchn Barrymore. Licnel, her other brother, was unable to be at the station. Miss Barrymore is soon to make her debut in talking pictures, Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Room 7, Valentine Bldg. W. S. Van I Barrymore as he appears in |tery play featuring Warner Oland thrilling fex 8 Me his star role in “Guilty Hands,” |and Dorothy Revier. It has a wyn-Mayer, emplo new | which shows for the last times |Strong supporting cast. ©of cemera and sou to add eerie | tclnght at the Capntol Theatre. “Annabelle’s Affairs” is a fast tenseness to the dramatic scenes!__ ————|moving comedy abounding in rib- which are climaxed a strange 1 ” tickling situations and brilliant killing. SKY RAIDER TO | dialogue. Punished and Saved Men Adapted From Stage Play with lln murder ‘p;r{u:.‘ H,“ 7 {_ Tt is an adap;?lcion of Clare ays the part of a ve | Kummer's success! A LIONEL BARRYMORE minal attorney B E P RE v I Ew E D‘ ‘Good Gracious Annabzglfg diiis KAY FRANCIS sent and saved ! The cast includes Vietor Mc- SELECTED SHORTS air. When Lagen, Jeannette MacDonald, Ro- AR i st Hox ‘1;\ man | {land Young, Sam Hardy, Wm. Col- {who he abo |1 lier, Sr., Ruth Warren, Joyce Comp- PREVIEW—1 A. M. {ruin his s happine |ton, Sally Blane, George And‘:e uses all experience \\".‘! 2 3 Beranger, Walter Walker, Ernest TONIGHT | criminals in hiding his part in the U".Vg lH‘}ghfi Hag hStar chd,g Jed Prouty, Hank Mann, " .»s | Crime from the police | Wil d Loui % “THE SKY RAIDERS” |™5} un ingoniots ek ne pro-| 00 1 LY WIE - TR A M o R A e _{vides hi with an alibi and Aerial Thrills | | then to place suspici ‘“ lN n L on a r of people who were | e Sky Raider,” starring Lloyd i present at the time of the murder. will be previewed at 1 Wide Variety of Thrills tonight and shown rmu-“ The manner in which ¢ tomorrow night at the Cap- Hughes plays the role of a pilot for an air express ser-| one e Kay Francis who loses his license after IX(’(]).s Face and ors with Barr nash-up that was the result| Hands duction, playing is drinking, ic role. Romanti Quarrels With His Girl he is believed lost at sea after a| 3 Superintendent of report of a ' plane seen cracking BUTLER MAURO the Astoria & Puget Sound can-|up over the Pacific. nery at Exoursion and his| But he has really fallen in with DRUG CO. bookkeeper, A .C ums visited | @ gang of fearless air mail robbers. i 8 X here over sk end on com-| How he prevents two robberies, EXTRYSS MONEY ONDURS | |/oany bust g escues , who has been kid- | s himself in the good | Kit | DARK MYSTERY WILL YIELD TO LIGHT COMEDY “Black Caxg " Followed by “Annabelle’s Af- fairs” at Coliseum “Black Camei* will be shown for the last times tonight a tthe Coliseum 'theatre. Annabelle's Af- fairs” will headline the new pro- gram tomorrow night, and will be previewed at 1 o'clock tonight. Thrilling Mystery Play “Black Camel” is a thrilling mys- PASSES AWAY Four - Year-Old Girl, Un- conscious Nine Months, Is Dead CHICAGO, June 13.—Four-year- |old Elizabeth Fraser, known at the hospital as the “living doll,” be- cause she lay unconscious for ning months, is dead. The little girl suffered an in- jury to her spine when she fell | from a window of an apartment. The long period of unsciousness |is almost without precedent. | | |PUBLIC SHRINES ARE DEMOLISHED ZARAGOZA, Spain, JuJne 13.— constitution of the republic to the letter, many Socialist Mayors are ordering the removla of crucifixes and holy images from streets and public buildings. This city, for example, decided | to take “the Virgin of Pilar” from | the Council Chamber, although the limage was widely regarded as miraculous and regular pilgrimages were made to the shrine. The “Knights of Pilar” protested and were finally given the right to install the image in the cathedral. Similarly the city of Huelva took away from Enmedio Street a cruci- fix which on certain religious holi- | days was decorated with flowers | by fishermen and other humble folk. ———— DEPUTL BROWN LEAVES TO | TAKE INSANE TO ASYLUM With Mrs. May Fesl in his| charge, Deputy United States Mar- | shel C. V. Brown left here today | on the steamer Northwestern for ! Seattle enroute to Morningside Sahitarium. He will pick up an- other insane patient at Sitka for that institution. Mrs. Borwn ac- companied him as matron. Eamemy oo 2 onmnod A device has been invented that || automatically will shut water out of pipes when freezing weather is threatened. b4 Independent Drug_éists INSTANT RELIEF HEMROID LEN OINT TONIC LAXATIVE Treatment for Hemroids ItJ uneau Drug Co. “There Is No Substitute for QUALITY” Post Office Substation No. 1 PHONE 33 SEWARD KUNZ | Foodiehe w e RETURNS FROM CHURGH MEET Juneauite Attends Presby- terian General Assem- bly at Denver Seward Kunz returned home to Juneau on the Admiral Watson Saturday night from the Presby- terian General Assembly at Den- ver, Colorado, enthusiastic over the commission with which he was charged by the General Assembly to reawaken his fellow members in his Home church to the oppor- tunities for the application of the ‘Christian religion to the problems of today. 1 $ Evangelism was the keynote of Ha forsaken a great career to the Assembly, according to this ‘hgwdham{. Agustm, popular returned commissioner. A great ew ork society man and realtor, spiritual power possessed the As-|dIrene Delroy, formerly a note sembly through the entire week of tress, is shown at her desk as she | its deliberations, and the whole in’ & business carcer. She has | body of 930 commissioners is car- | taken over the management of an rying to (Presbyterian Churches exciusive nbe:chi ?lub and is busy | throughout the United States.a re- PM :;m(:cn: !:::10\:.085 o S newal of the evangelistic spirit and — the spiritual reawakening of the 2,000,000 communicant membership. The executive organization of the Presbyterian Church has already begun to set up a nation-wide pro- gram for the Tulfilment of this evangelistic opportunity and for the transmission of the urgency of the message. lessness, and pledged its support | to movements for co-operative re- | lations between the races. It elect- | ed a representative of its Negro! group as & member of its Board of National Missions. Progress was made in plans for organic union of the Presbyterian Church in the U. 8. A. and the United Presbyterian Church of | North America. Women were for the first time elected to membership in the Gen-| eral Council. The Presbyterian Form of Gov- ernment was amended by the adop- tion of an overture providing for stricted . educational requirements for candidates for the ministry. The Presbyterian theological sem-! inaries were urged to give fulle*l emphasis in their courses to the work of personal evangelism. The| Presbyterian Board of Christian Education launched a great for-| ward movement with the 5logan? “Educate to Evangelize.” PR R ASST. VOLCANOGIST IS ENROUTE TO CALIFORNIA Significant Actions One of the significant actions of the Assembly, this Commissioner reports, was the adoption of a re- port on Social and Industrial Re-| lations, as a result of which every pastor faces the obligation to lead the members of his congregation in recognizing their Christian re- sponsibilities for correcting evils in the present social and industrial order. Churches everywhere are encouraged to make the largest possible use of their plants for community and neighborhood ser- vice in this time of need and dis- tress, The Assembly reaffirmed its con- viciton that religious ligerty is an inalienable right of all men ev- erywhere, and called upon the en- tire church in these difficult days to an increased devation to Christ and a larged obedience to the terms ‘of the great Commission so that no retreat may be sounded in any mission field around the world. ‘The Commissioner reports that the General Assembly declared against a referendum on the Eigh- R. F. Finch, Assistant to Dr Thomas Jaeggers, Government vol- canogist, visited here today while the Yukon was in port. He is en- route to Southern California where he js stationed later having com- | pleted an inspection of seismograph stations at Kodiak and Dutch Har-, teenth Amendment and pledged it-|bor. | self anew to the historic position WA 3 IR of the Presbyterian church in op- | DAWSON LEAVES TODAY FOR KETCHIKAN HEADQUARTERS | Wendell Dawson, hydro-electric | engineer who has been here for the past week making stream flow studies and checkmg stream guag- | es, returned today on the steamer Yukon to his home in Ketchikan. | position to the liquor traffic. The Assembly also went on record as pledging its undivided support for peace and international goodwill and for the abolition of war. The Assembly urged the Federal Council of Churches in supplying religious services over radio broad- casting chains to provide services throroughly evangelistic and posi- tively Christian, and protested | — against the broadcasting of secu- lar advertising on the Sabbath Day. and completed his work on Dor- | othy Lake this morning. JUNEAU-YOUNG Funeral Parlors Licensed Funeral Directors and Em] Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 | — . Oppose Lawlessness The General Assembly placed it- self on record as heing opposed to all violence, lynching and law- I | | e Real Bargain HEATING High cost is u‘nnecessai‘y for summer heat. Start your fire with INDIAN for quick heat. Bank it well with CARBONADO. Your fire will require little attention throughout the day. Per Ton F.0.B. Bunkers Lump Nut Call Us Direct—PHONE 412 Pacifie Coast Coal Co. INDIA SCHUMACHER PLASTER WALL-BOARD ECONOMICAL—FIRE . RESISTANT and SOUND-PROOF Especially treated to withstand damp, cold, heat, and changing atmospheric conditions. Perfectlv surfaced for paint, tint, wallpaper or other finish. Thomas HardwateCo. | Proceeded in a body to the church. )lm\'s and Rebekah laws. He went to Speel River last week |} 00D FELLOWS, e REBEKAHS gp | COMEUM T0 SERVIGES Special Memorial Exercises Are Held at Lutheran Church Members of Silver Bow Basin, Odd Fellows Lodge, and all bran- Ches of the order, and members MIDNITE PREVIEW—1:10 A.M. of the Rebekah Degree attended “ANNABELL’S | special services, held in memory ¥ |of departed members, at the Res- AFFAIRS” 2 urrection Lutheran Church last ev- | ening. The Odd Fellows and Rev bekahs, and sojourning members, met at the Odd Fellows Hall and The Rev. Erling K Olafson read the proclamation issued by the Su-| preme head of the order as well as that issued by the Grand Mns-‘ ter for the jurisdiction of Wash-‘ ington and Alaska, then delivered | a most appropriate sermon for the occasion. The service was a special one, following a time honored custom and in accord with the Odd Fel- Besides the members of the fraternal or- ders, there was also a large num- ber of the regular congregation present. PERMANENT FIT SUARANTEED .- ATTENTION EASTERN STARS Juneau Chapter No. 7, O. E. 8, wll hold its regular meeting Tues- day evening at 8 o'clock. This will be the last meeting before Sep-! tember 13, and a full attendance | of members is urged. Visiting mem- bers welcome. EDITH HOWARD, Worthy Matron. | FANNY L. ROBINSON, —ady. Secretary. SHIRTCRAFT ; AIRMAN Sh12 4 EVERFIT-SHRUNK $" 95 IN WHITE AND FAST COLORS LIGHT GRAY French Flannel Shirts ; : SABIN’S “Everthing in Furnishings for Men” $1.95 H. S. 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