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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY jULY 21932 —FOLK THE FIREWORKS ARE ON AT THE CAPITOL JULY 4TH STARTING AT 6—8—10 P. M. WITH LOTS OF SKYROCKETING LAFFS SET OFF BY THE BERT AND BOB ON LAUGH RAMPAGE ‘ROUND RENO j “ WoolsEy World’s Greatest Clowns in their Greatest Laugh Spree PEACH 0 RENO With Those Two | Madcap Charmers DOROTHY L-EE ZELMA O’NEAL and JOSEPH CAWTHORN Bright ... Breezy ... Batty Jamboree Thru Nutions |§¢ New Capital of “Liberty”. b With “Cuckoo” Comedy... ¥ 4 Big Grin Fostival in the “Biggest Little City in the World“} /’ DIRECTED BY WILLIAM SEITER ‘ “ SPECIALLY SELEC TED SHORT \UBJE( TS ]»()\‘"I FORG P ll()(.l.:\)l—fl 'U ‘\IO\DAY Dizzy Dames...a Whirling | ‘v \ RKO RADIO PICTURE T 'I HE A\II RI(‘A\' l b( ION’S Bl('l‘ T I\l:\ll U. S. Commissioner’s Coun D Juneau Precinct, Divisi ‘-’ R. F Number One, Territory of Al&s}.a. Before the Honorable Charles Sey, in Probate. [ the maiter of the arker Says His Friends Lost Hope [ estate of| Charlotte, N. C. — Necanor stro, deceased, {men could ha n known as Nick Castro. \I did and live,” said J. R. Parker, This is to give notice that STMON 4_15 Brun Avenue. “My friends » executor of the thought I was going to die and ate, has filed his!What Sargon did for me is little al account and petition for dis-|1€Ss than a miracle. I spent '$2,000 | tribution, and the court has set|On medicines and treatments. Sar- August 24th, 1932, as a day for 80D did more for me than every- hearing objeetions to such final thing else put together during my account and the seftlement thereof. |23 years suffering. Every ailment I Any persons having objections to|Dad is gone. The Sargon Pills are the above mentioned account are the finest laxative Idver used They; hereby required to file same in the did more than relieve consupamon‘ above entitled court and cause on | ——they overcame it.” Butler M’IHI‘O‘ or before August 24th, 1932 [Drug. Co —adv. | Dated June 23, 1932. i SIMON HELL®NTHAL, | Givens Hall, a new $300,000 archi- | Executor. !tecture building at Washington June 25, 1932, St. Louis, is expected 1 University, July IC. 1932. Jto be finished this summer. “Mighty few gone through what In also S eee Firs! t publication, t pubhcatmn CELEBRATE the FOURTH in DOUGLAS SEE THE FIREMEN‘S HOSE RACE 9:45 A. M. GRAND PARADE 10:30 A.M. PATRIOTIC EXERCISES 11:30 A. M. FIELD SPORTS 2:15 PM. $360.00 IN PRIZES EVERYBODY 'WELCOME MORNING E DOUBLAS SET |for the hest decorated float, | bicycle and special features. ‘ercises will be held in the Coli- |and Freedom.”—Mrs. hflSn;'ng: AAmerica, the Beautirul” | ; i | —Audience. STORE -OPEN LATE TONIGHT TO F arce Wlll Follow Melodrama Tears F low lln Jloy andl Sorrow IS AT CAPITOL | IN **FORBIDDEN"* Adolphe Men)ou Leadmg Male Role in Enter- | taining Drama ‘ | Forbidden,” with Barbara Stan- | wyck and Adolphe Menjou in the | leading roles, will be presented to- night at the Capitol the will be repeated tomorrow, show: ing at the afternoon matinee and the evening performances. l Miss Stanwyck enacts the part of a woman who sacrifices her| own ambitions to be the secret power behind a man’s success. She| makes Lulu a woman, torn between | two desires but, in the ‘end, help-| less against her great love. | More Than Gay Boulevardier | Menjcu proves, if such proof i TOAPPEARIN - JULY 4TH SHOW ‘ Wheelel and W Woolsey will Be Seen in *Peach O’ Reno” wise-cracking irrepressible | pair gloom chasers, Bert Wheel- er and Robert Woolsey, poke the merry finger of satire .at Reno and the wholesale divorce industry. in their newest starring . comedy which will be given an after-danee preview at 1:15 o'clock tonight .and be shown regularly next Monday al the Capitol theatre. Bert and ‘Bob Are Lawyers Some idea of the 'material at the disposal of the two comedians is seen In the fact that they are cast as divorece lawyers in this Mecca-of liberated womanhood. - As needed, that he can be more than! is usual the comics are pursued the gay boulevardier. He is cast by difficulties, ‘some of ‘them wo- as Bob Grover, the lawyer who| men while the ‘others are ex-hus- indulges in a flirtation while o) a vacation trip without his wife But this flirtation turned into ‘a ' love he could not conquer. His wife he could not, in fairness leave, | for she was permanently crippled | bands. Despite this confusion the harrfed young lawyers monchalant- ly continue their business of ‘ob- taining sure fire divorees at the and Bert viewed as an after-dance spee- ial at 1:15 c'clock tonight and to a governorship. [ presented regularly Monday at Ralph Bellamy is vivid and force- | the Capitol Theatre. ful as the newspaper editor who A is the enemy of Grover and little land Mrs. Herman Gentry have was for Lulu, who played so great part in a career that finally led {cheek - situations and slap-stick moments, reaching a hilarious fin- ,ish when the divorce eourtroom sud- | denly loses its dignity and becomes an ‘inspired Tin Pan Alley of jazz. Dot Lee In Again | realizes the part he will play in the taken over the cottage vacted by Dorothy 'Lee again supports affairs of Lulu, whom he loves, the Breslins. Wheeler and Woolsey, and though | when he pushes an investigatior she is @ comedienne she injects | i NG ittt |an relement of CHURCH TIME ADVANCED fwhich adds considerably 7 ‘wonh @as ‘entertainment. Beginning tomorrow, Sunday, CGawthorn and Cora Witherspoon ilar church seérvices in the Con- gational ‘chur¢h will begin at 11 o'clock in the morning instead into the private life of the nor. Frank Capra wrote and directed | the story. | gover- | to its twenty years of blissful argument | ] of 11:30 o'clock. This change will and discover that. they Jove each DOUGLAS be in effe while the Sunday other more than- ever, 'do. excep- School is having its vacation, Rev.! tionally ‘well. - Sam Hardy; Zelma Cadwell 'O'Neal, Arthur Hoyt, Monty Col- NEWS I = |lins, Michell Harris and Joseph ine Whittel also give splendid pe: formances. Douglas Church Services by William Seiter. —— .o MOTHER CHURCH, SCIENTISTS, HAS ANNUAL MEETING o N AL | fair 'in Boston FOR HAVING 600D FOURTH'-————— ——— {must be received by The Empire C l l) t E t A not later than 10 o'clock Saturday elebration Evenls AIrang-|moming to guarantee chaxnge of ed Starting at 9:45 |sermon topics, etc. | Next Monday i Starting at 9:46 o'clock on the morning of July Fourth, an ex- cellent program of sports and in- door exercises will be held in Doug- las this year, similar to those of Douglas Catholic Church 9:30 a.m.—Low mon. 1:00 p.m.—Sunday School. wass and Ser- The Mother Church, The First Church 2 b Annual Meeting of The Congregational Community tion with the residents of the Is-| 11:00 am. — Preaching services. auditorium of The Mother Church, | land. Sunday School closed until Aug- @s Wwell as the original edifice,; The Firemen’s hose race, at 9:45, |yst and ‘members were ‘present from is to be the first event of the day. |, - = all over ‘the world. Two teams representing Hose Com- | st. Luke's Episcopal Church [ 'The address of the retiring Pres- | panes 1 and 2, of the Douglas gz iy ident, Mr. Buffum, was, in part, Volunteer Fire Department will| No Service Sunday. |as follows: race with the fire truck against|{ No Sunday School. “Dear Fellow members: time, for a prize of $40. Dean Rice is absent from city. “In these days when the search- | At 10:30 o'clock there will be the — GLUEEY g vig_parads.” starcing on© Sirer ||| G ARRIVED TODAY between Second and Third Streets the parade will move down Third and around the ball park, then down Front Street and to the start- ing point. Prizes will be awarded car, Address by Bowman At 11:30 o'clock the patriotic ex- A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF seum. ‘Supt. C. H. ‘Bowman will be the orator on vhe following ex- cellent ‘program: Song “Star Spangled Banner” first and last verse—Audience. Reading: “The Liberty Bell,"— Miss Bernice Edwards. CINEMA GOMICS {cut rate of $60 per person and no! | Dot Lee, abeve, questions -asked. as a result of an automobile mcci- | Wheeler, at left, and Rebert Slap Stiek Moments dent that was due to his own| Woeelsey, at right, below, are | The comedians make the most drunken carelessness. | shown in their character roles ' ¢: their original lines -and build | Duty and Love | in the hilarious farce, “Peach |their humorous plot through an His duty ‘was to her, but his love| O’ Reno,” which will be pre- |amazing series of tongue-in-the-| pathos in the sLory} Joseph | TH1S 1S THE GIRL" who said “To Héll with societyl”” She crushed every obstacle for love and then laughed at the <con- sequences. Does marriage PREVENT love ? 1s it the beginning of the end ‘as far es happiness — complete happiness—is concerned ? A LESSON IN LOVE that you'll never ’Fcr@g. with 7 ADOLPHE MENJOU Rllpl\ BQ"."!I‘Y‘ & A Frank Capre Production A COLUMBIA ' PICTURE SELECTED SHORTS CAPITOL SATURDAY—SUNDAY BEGINNING TONIGHT: *A,utum aphed Photographs of bdrbara Stanwyck will be.given to thL Pll{‘\l 200 LADIES ‘lltvn(lmg “FORBIDDEN" light of Truth ‘is ‘being turned up- as the elderly couple who decide | ot to untie their marital knot. after ‘0“ S o Reot [ Prifols 00 ey ‘anfll nations are being tested dsl | never “Peach ©' Reno” was directed | {in the law of God given in the /ment. .of 'this great purpose of min- and were delighted with their stm] previous years. And, just as in the | Church I of Christ, Bcientist, in Boston, : past, everyone is welcome to par-|ge . 5 Massachusetts, was held on June| ticipate in and enjoy the celebra- REV. J. W. CADWELL 6. The audience filled the main | - Fresh Fruits Vegetables Vocal Solo: “Bong of ‘the Stars’ —Mrs. 'W. E. Cahill. ‘Address—C. H. Bowman. Bong: “Flag of the Free'—High School Girls' Glee Club. Flag Drill—By six 'girls and six IIIIIIIIIII|IIIHIlIIIllI|IIIIIIINII"IHIllIlllllllllllllllllmlmlll “The Land, of Hope Glen Kirk- Baseball in Afternoon The af‘erncon of ‘the Fourth will be given over entirely to the field sports. - There will be races for everyone, boys and girls, men and women, starting at 2:15 o'clo¢k. These events will be followed by a baseball game Dbetween the mar- ried and single men. Adequate cash prizezs are to be dfven for each event. ——eee "MOVED ACCOMMODATE HOLIDAY SHOPPERS { | { | | | CALIFORNIA GROCERY Breslin ‘and family have Prompt Delivery PHONE 478 (LTI TL LT on P. Street and Mr. ‘William et hotse 'on P, Biree 41 """'1 00 E “‘BASEBALL KELLY | IS SERIOUSLY ILL| | Fortney Kelly, oldtime Alaakun,‘l (known to his friends as “Baseball” Kelly, is seriously ill in St. Anns‘ |ialism and lawlessness, and pcoplu before, it is a comfort to now that God governs, and that ! harmony, health, abundance, and g 5 " " TS it b : peace are svailuble to all, despite | FOSPIL, T condition became o, all the seeming discord. These Y, 4 ki was unable to receive visitors. vexatious times are forcing man- kind to seek help and comfort | The Great ‘Ametican Value New reduced prices delivered at Juneau Eq«nppad Roadster { PORTLAND GIRLS ON TOUR : Bible, and made clear by the wac'n-} OF SOUTHEAST ALASKA| ings of Christian Science. | i | | C “A brighter, happier day is com-| Miss Faye Beery, classified tele- C::;: mg it is indeed at hand, and those Dl supervisor of the Oregon Cabriolet who have caught the vision ha rmal, and Miss Daisy Todd,| Sedan (4 door) 0 Free Wheeling and Bynh-nalh CONNORS ‘MOTOR CO., Tne. spread | cashier of the Portland Hotel, are | will enjoying the Southeast Alaska tour land healing. All the organized ac- ((C»p te cloudy weamm- and fre-| tivities of this ¢hurch are but in- quent rains. They are passengers strumentalties for the accomplish- abcard the steamer Prmce George the great opportunity to this glorious gospel of good istering to the sick, distressed, in Juneau Thursday night. They and sinning, With this goal al- continued on the Skagway -aboard| Advertising ‘and political speech- ways in mind, our church mll con- !the steamer and will return south es have been banned from Japan- tinue to grow and prosper.” ‘on the same vessel. ese radio broadcasts. JULY 2—3—4 SEAPLANE CHICHAGOF FLY OVER THE GLACIERS! FLIGHT"OVER MENDENHALL GLACIER—$4.00 per Person TAKU GLACIER—$8.00 per Person (The plane will accommodate 6; at least 4 will be required for each trip) Also Fishing Trips to Lake Hasselborg “$12.50 per’ Pérson with load of '5 i MAKE RESERV ATIONS EARLY! PHONE A.B.'HAYES AT ‘GASTINEAU HOTEL ‘OKR 107 ALASKA SOUTHERN AIRWAYS