The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 29, 1932, Page 3

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N > GAPITOL LAST TIM TONIGHT | SHE GOT HER MAN! | in this amazing | story of two mod- ern girls’ methods n winning hus- bands. SIDNEY FOX in A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Short Subejets —CHINA NITE— PREVIEW TONIGHT—1 A. M. ‘LIGHTNING FLYER" Coming—Saturday-Sunday BEARBARA STANWYCK in “FORBIDDEN" Monday—July 4th WHEELER and WOOLSEY in “PEACH O’ RENO” MISS MARY SIMPKINS HOME FOR VACATION| Mary Simpkins, daughter and Mrs. George M. Simp- nd who graduated from the High School, Class of '31,‘ returned home on the Prmcessi Louise last night for the holida She has been hurst College, Oswego, Miss Stmpkins has maintained & | creditable scholarship record and | has been prominent in all the ac tivities of the Freshman Class. Her | ability in dramatic work showed in the play given by nh department and in the of the Dramatic Club as in the Cantata “Ruth” April. In all, Miss Simp- made much of her at Mary statement oppor- according made by tun to Mary Patrick, of Marlyhurst, and sent to The Empire. Sister Mary Patrick's es a Sister statemen? ides with “Miss Simpkins will | warmly welgomed on her re-| turn.” This is the second year the history of the College at Marylhurst and a class of six young ladies received bachelor degrees. e — Having a face wvawe of 8 centsA! Bouth African emergency stamp of a issued seventy-seven years ago was sold recently in London for $140. ‘ I { | | SEE YURMAN | New Fur Garments Is New Styles Cleaning, Repalring, Remodeling l Yurman, the Furrier | Triangle Bullding | L] PSRN COMPLETE LINE of‘ Fireworks | Juneau Drug Co. “There Is No Substitute | for QUALITY” Post Office Substation No. 1 | PHONE 33 | Harry Dawson’s Cafe FROM 11 TO 3 We Serve a S pecwl Plate | LUNCH for 50¢ Come and get acquainted (o |'Lightning Flyer Plevnews MKDWII IES “NICE WOMEN" T0 END GAPITOL RUN TONIGHT, Drama and Comedy Blcnd in Play Starring Lad\ Who Daled Will | Followed by ‘Law- ?STAGE STARS IN ¢GURRENT DRAMA STUGK MARKET WAVERS AGAIN; o TRADING TODAY - NO hL\(' Kl)On(’ l‘,\'ldellLC(]. with Shorts Cautions —Some Slight Gains NEW YORK, June 29. — The Stud Market was a spineless af- yday, prices bumping along Be old lows Sho e cautions, doing enou; ; ‘ . A (’0\(" 4 give the an 1 Sidney Fox ‘ | yer's Secret b b s Many amusing dome | “The Lady Who Dared” will be!setBack coincident with Westing- {plications enliven ~ the / {presented for the last times t9-'house dividend omission “Nice Women,” the Universal com- | imgm at the Coliseum Theatre. ed for Bull Move edy-drama which will »l\oun‘ | “Lawyer’'s Secret,” which will be! Tra 1t that with the mar- for the last times tonight at the; | previewed at 1 o'clock tonight, will ket so dull a possibility of devel- :C'mnol theatre. ) bn shown regula: tomorrow nlghfi"opnn‘:\'\ n Washington, Chicago Principal ingredients of the play | he Lady Who Dared” wWith or Lausanne would be susceptible |are a girl who is desperately in) [Billle Dove, boasts a cast entirely!of . bullish interpretation. love “it‘h a penniless clerk; the) i people of stage ex-| Th side was dangerous clerk, who reciprocates her nflcc—! ! 3 The list firmed in the first hour tion; a wealthy bachelor, ignorant| | Others In Cast and er a temporar: stiff- of this situation, _\\ho wishes to\ _“Tcll Enc honestly,” \frpcs It includes Com\ax Tearle, Sid-{ened again after mi giri; a designing moth-| Sidney Fox, at left, of Frances | ,.v Blackmer, Judith Vosselli, Cos- | Gains of one point or so ap-| on the same thing; a Dee in seeking the real facts |0 le Bellew, Lloyd Ingraham,|Peared for American Can, Con-| ter, wise in the ways of| abcut an affair of the heart. |1v.. &imicon and Mathilde Com- (solidated Gas, New York. Central, brings about a number| The scene is in “Nice Women,” |+ |Santa Fe, Union Pacific, Case, Air rprising developments; and s which will be presented the | “The Lawyers Secret” {Reduction, Coca Cola, Tobacco B., en who for eight years has been | last times tonight at the Capi~ | .ryn. Jagyer's Seoret” is thejand Allied Chemical. intimate companion of the tol Theatre. of a fight of a lawyer en-| United States Steel, American ba(helm 5 acted by Clive Brook to preserve|Telephone and Standard Oil of Interests Are Conflicting ,‘PRIC TRANSFERR! {the ethics of his profession and New Jersey were only fractional- The conflicting interests of these E SFERRED Bix Toye for & il DFA\. Wray, by |1V _up : | {persons and their consequent - | BY WHITE TO SITKA siting nis natural human duty| Westinghouse was off a point to tions, go to make of “Nice Wo- to vent injustice to an innocent,d Dew low | men,” a sereen play which is 8% ransfer of Special Deputy Unit. |man, Richard Arlen, on trial for| National Biscuit and others lost times filled with tense drama, and ;g toc “Marshal France Price|his life e of which he the same degree i at other times with delightful com- o SFTF B A e hells inno pays the su-| Some shares off two points were' _|edy. The story is @ swift succes- o.'o1ace Deputy William Schna- |preme g s Brook ciigs [dORns-Manville and Amerfcan haslr <l0:l‘0f ! 'nuahom' L bel was announced today by Mar- not reveal secret confided m‘in or. preferred of the latter Sophisticated Young Sister = [, 4jert white . The change is|nim by his client, Charles Rog- 1ssue broke five poifts Sidney Fox, as the sophisticated effbotive dudvil: il lers, Pay's hrothen: | g younger sister, plays the leading, y . % PUBEDE 2 | A Yolb Deputy Schnabel has been in il CLOSING PRICES TODAY Frances Dee is the older sister, health for some time and failt ire| RETURNS HOME FROM VISIT \ NEW YORK, June 29.—Closing Alan Mowbray is the wealthy bach- to improve led to his resignation, Sipeodsirarn, \quom ion m Ala Juneau mine leor. Others in the cast are Rus- it Was declared. His plans for! Mrs, Emile Gastonguay and (stock is 8, Anaconda 3%, sell Gleason, Carmel Myers and the future are unknown. | Mary Lou Gastonguay were pas-‘!& hlehe eel 17 Curtiss- Lucille Webster Gleason. Deputy Price ana his family have s who a ed in Juneau last | Wright Fox Films 1%, Gen- resided here since his appoint-|n: the eamship Princess |eral Motors 77, International Har- ment several s ago. Their|Lou They have been visiting |[vesiér 12, Kennecoit 5%, Packard home prior to that time was injw :lvc; 0[ ‘\h\. G.wmwuay \1 o d States Steel RAILROAD PLAY & Gy i ~ SOON COMES T0 CAPITOL SCREEN 1 A. M. and Shows Tomorrow | “The Lightning Flyer” of Colum- bia Pictures, which will be pre- viewed at 1 o'clock tonight and shown regularly tomorrow night at the 'Capitol theatre, is a thrill ex- press running full speed. ° Young Jimmie Nelson, son of the president of the C. G. & F. Rail- road is a playboy at the outset.! :’ L ) He then goes to work in one of Gains Love of Girl ! Jimmie wins the love of Rose Rogers, the yardmaster’s daughter and is on the road to success. Then, through the trickery of a rascally foreman,” tragedy crosses his path. After terrific suspense in which a wild freight crashes down a mountain side, head-on to- wards a passenger train, the story reaches a stantling climax. Win Acting Honors Acting honors go to James Hall and to Dorothy Sebasftan. “The Lightning Flyer” was rected by William Nigh. The sup- porting cast includes Walter Mer- rill, Robert Homans, ert J. Smith, Ethan Allen, Eddie Roland and George Meadows. B — Forty per cent of the school teaching personnel in Honolulu are married women. DR. EDMUNDS HERE | DR. J. W. EDMUNDS. promin- ent SEATTLE EYE-SPECIALIST, with many scores of pleased pa- tients in Juneau, is now on his an- nual Alaska visit, and will be at THE GASTINEAU HOTEL, JU- NEAU, from JUNE 28 to JULY 5, inclusicve, and will be pleased to meet all his former patients and many new ones. 4 It is exceedingly gratifying to' Dr. Edmunds to have received so numerous letters of marked ap-‘ preciation from his Juneau pa-| tients. Juneau patients are eye-/ conscious, and appreciate good,| scientific work. ! This is an unusual opportunity to have your eyes accurately fitted to spectacles, relieving muscular eye troubles, straightening crossed eyes, relieving headaches, nervous re-| flexes and other physical ills. Your eyes should be re-examined ONCE EACH YEAR. | Your eyes can be tested ~qually | his father’s engine yard: YOU'RE RIGHT . . . there’s one thing that stands out about Chesterfield. That is . . . they're Milder. This means Chesterfields aren’t harsh. It means they’re not strong or heavy. Early in the day or late at night you’ll find that Chesterfields are a/ways pleasing. They are mild and yet they satisfy. What's more they taste better, too. That’s it... milder and better taste. These are the two out- standing merits of Chesterfield. Plus . .. a third important advantage. Chester- fields are as pure as the water you drink...as pure as science can make them. Chesterfield Radio Program well, daytime or evenings, by ap-| MON. & THUR. TUES. & FRI WED. & SAT. pointment. No charge for consulta-| BOswew ALEx RUTH tion or examination. SISTERS Gray ETTING CALL EARLY, as Dr. Edmunds’ time is limited. He is a Graduate | and Post-Graduate of prominent| eye colleges. PERMANENT OFFICES of Drs. Edmunds and Edmunds, 703-704 Liggett Bldg., 4th Ave. and Pike St., Seattle. —adv. Ches J | NAT SHIKRET and NORMAN BRQKENSHIRE At & p.m,, Pacific Time every night but Sunday COLUMBIA NETWORK 7L C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS J. B. Burford & Ce. “Our doorstep worn by satisfied customers” | ! © 1932, Liccert & Mvins Tospcco Co, esteisil-1le o o R has been organiz are members of the club als of th 8 O Com- mmittee, of Seattle. F qua - lm. Jn‘“ formerly used b; When an eag \\'n\ 1gell Fish Company > motk nack dock has b e fur are acommod ) Vaux M. J Mrs. Smitt aby fox Compar vea ) the home and them is mana The pay 1 b > milk from a One of /$4,000 mor seven died. Th st -thrived AII—Aaska News | d men a ed home to Hyder. Blue an Packing Company’s ca Ax ! from Taft River to clam up canr 200 had put with gold is urgad ed by e Demo- {yd The rwarded to the Neg 16 to 1 cannery @ range Having leased from the C e To strengthen the recently organ- i“‘;"l‘; e d Athletic Club in Ketchikan, A \ membership drive is in prog- The sum of $500 is Mooney he help of one man bty fubd to T Wy s working them with a placer . . oasury fund to finance gold recovery outfit that ifm“(l:‘gw" o o N leh] ©On the last northbound voyage Rl trder e i B he Steamship 'Admiral Evans, | eis - )mingo Capos, Filipino, who had capacity of one cubic yard a min wdl away at Seattle was put ute and which will take sand and i “nmk:m }}'- v f]éld n; gravel up to four inches in d S :hoinn"\:xl of meter. A Johnson motor furnishes /|, outhbound Admiral Rogers, the power. The sand is pumped he' W aboard 'of her nto sluice boxes and a cleanup .. e or return to Seattle. |is made orce a week. Cleanups so | far have yielded what Mooney de- clares is “pay.” ides being the longest day Y ar, June 21 is St. Hans Hans is a popular saint J. M. (Blackie) McRitchie died of dinavians. The date this stomach trouble in a camp on'y as ce d at Petersburg Taft River, a tributary of the|with a midnight bonfire that con- Bell-Trving River, while on a pr sum; ords of wood and pecting trip, reported Attorne 3 BEr Blue and R who were with automobiles carrying itime of his death and be- passenge NO Questlon About 3 TR e i COLISEUM TIMES DOVE LAST BILLIE in HE LADY WHO DARED” 2 NITE—2 for IT'S PAL POSSSSE ST SIS S e and Premier, C., are en- of Alasl s advised the ler Chamber of Comm: . Such mobiles, howewv annot op- between points in Alaska hout payment of the tax. Roy iderson, 185-pound grap- pler, will wrestle Alex Demoss, 175 pounds, of Cordova and Frank Mulherin, 170, formerly of Oak- land, Cal, July 4. Both Anderson and Mulherin ‘have wrestled in ineau T westling bouts will ature the Independence Day pro- | gram. Everett Pettigrew and M Doris IM. Parks were married at Peters- burg. | Herbert H. Knox died at Ketchi- | kan. | Cecil H. Clegg, who has been Judge of the United States Dis- trict Court for the Fourth Division c\nh headquarters at Fairbanks and |who recently was appointed Judge for the Third Division with head- quarters at Valdez, will move to | valdez July 1. Robert W. Taylor, who has been Clerk of Court, and Miss Louise Parcher, who has been | Court Reporter, in the Fourth Divi- sion, will go with Judge Clegg to the Third Division, and will hold | similar pz\\mmh there

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