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1932. v CAPITOL reer ANOTHER , 100 % Sunday Matinee—2 P. M. Sunday PROGRAM Monday BETRAYED! Jilted by the girl he left behind — no wonder he tock to wine and women !o hide his heart-break! John Gilbert has one of his best dramatic roles in this romance that sweeps you from the Great Bright Way to the West! And what a cast! “How much— for a divorce?” EL BRENDEL LOIS MORAN Madge Evans directed by HARRY BEAUMONT SIR H RRY WAL ‘hc international Javorite n/' METRO, ‘SHE'S MY DAISY’ \"l TIMES TONIGHT LA HAL ROACH presents ZASU PITTS THELMA TODD in their new M-G-M Comedy v ‘WAR MAMMAS’ “B()RDhR LAW” BABE RUTH in DOUGLAS NEWS DOUGLAS HOLDS FOURTH EVENTS Postponed R-ces Are Runj Last F- — Base- ball Game Tomghl The small sports ranged for the Island Fourth of July celebration and postponed on account of rain was held last evening on the Douglas baseball grounds. There were plenty of participants on hand for the var- Your COMPLEXION Envied 4y Women Admired 4y Men! ERE at last you get profes. H siontal beauty results with a simple, eusy beauty treatment in yout home. In simple form it eon- sists of cleansing, nourishing and protecting with the 3 famous Cara Nome Creams, and finishing with Cara Nome makeup. CARA NOME CREAMS BUTLER, MAURO DRUG CO. program ar-| ious events and also a good crowd of spectators. Tonight the ball game between the married and single men will be played, winding up the cele- bration. The following were the winners ’or the field events held: { 60-yard Dash—asoys 12 or older— Peter Guearera; Robert Feero. 40-yard Dash—Girls 10 or under —Grace Pusich; Ethel Loken. 50-yard Dash—Boys 10 or under —Daniel Krsul; Gordon Wahto. 40-yard Dash—Girls 9 or under | —Helma Gross, Virginia Langseth, 50-yard Dash—Boys 9 or under | —Glenward Kirkham; Leuis Sha- | fer. 30-yard Dash—girls 8 or under ~Lucilte Stevens; Helena Gross. 40-yard Dash—boys 8 or under —Glea Kronquist, Glenwood Kirk- ham. 30-yard Dash—Girls 7 or under ‘Doris Cahill, Borghild Havdahl. j 40-yard Dash—Boys 7 or under ,ham, 30-yard Dash—Girls 6 or under {—Borghild Havdahl; Doris Cahill. 40<yard Dash—Boys 6 or under —Billy Holmer; Robert Savikka. 30-yard Dash—Girls 5 or under —Alfreda Fleek; Helen Hill. 40-«yard Dash—Boys 5 or under |—Micky Pusich; Robert Savikka. 30-yard Dash—Girls 4 or under —Florence Krsul; Rosie Doras. 30-yard Dash—Boys 4 or under —Curtis Bach; Billie Holmer. 50-yard Dash—Girls 12 or under —Vera Kirkham; Betty Ryerson. Sack Race—Boys 8 to 13—Olivi Wahto; Gerald Oashen. 50-yard Dash—Girls 16 or under 1 —Mary Pearce; Vera Kirkham. 70-yard Dash—Boys 15 or under —Glen Edwards; Gerald Cashen. Egg and Spoon Race—Girls 13 or under—Anna Draga; Marjorie Drogan. Sack Race—Boys over 13—Billie Robertson; Glen Edwards. 50-yard Dash—Girls 18 or under —Margaret Pearce; Mary Pearce. 80-yard Dash—Boys 18 or under —Jimmy Doogan; Glen Edwards. 80-yard Dash—Free for all men —John Martin; Jimmy Doogan. Women’s 50-yard Dash—Free for all—-Tmpi Aalto; Mrs. Dick Mc- Cormick. 60-yard Dash—Men 30 to 40— A. J. Balog; Sandy Stevens. Stout Ladies’ Race — Mrs. Ed. Bach; Mrs. Glen Kirkham. Relay Race, Boys 21 or under— ‘W. Savikka, J. Martin, and Ev- erett Fleek, first; Robert J. Doo- gan and H. Hayes, second. ‘Women's Nail Driving Conteset —Mrs. Keith and Mrs. Rollins tied. 60-yard Dash—Men 40 to 50— Gust Waho; Bd Oashel. Bgg and Spoon Race for all ] ik IHdrry - Cashen; Glenward Kirk- |t |Babe Ruth and Bick Jones, Seen in Lots of Ac- tion at Capitol “Border Law,” featured liner, starring Buck Jones, ‘“Play Ball,” added attraction, senting Babe Ruth, will be shown for the last times tonight at the Capitol theatre, “Border Law” opens innocently enough with a hardened old ran- fire. But he misses one and that, he declares, is a sure sign of trou- ble aplenty. And sure trouble starts at once and keeps Jones and the rest of the cast moving fast and furiously. Ends All Right Eventually, everything ends right for Buck. His cast includes James iMason, Frank Rice, ‘Don Chapman, Louis Hick- us, F. R. Smith and John Wal- lace. Lupita Tovar, vivacious Span- ish beauty, plays ‘the {feminil lead. Louis King directed. Why are “Play Ball” Because the picture and the Sul- ltan of Swat are timely attractions | now on the silver screen. Within the past few years Uni- |versal has added a number names and personalities to v,hc motion picture roster. Some of them were in the prescribed mo- tion picture field, others from the field of sport. | Universal added from this latter | |field is that of Babe Ruth. I‘h(‘ illustrious Bambino of the baseball diamond embarked upon a barn- stroming trip to the coast, and pictures which are among the most tentaining short subjects on |screen today. ‘Women—Mrs. | Aalto. | 50-yard Dash—Men over Ed Cashel; Gust Wahto. A. J. ‘Balog; 50 —Mrs, | Keith. Dick: MeCormick; ——————— AUXILIARY MEETING There will be a meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of Monday night at 8 o'clock. Douglas Church Services Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday sermon topics, etc. ;}__ e e L Douglas Catlmllc Church | 1) —5 9:30 nm—Low Mass and Ser- mon. 1:00 p.m.—Sunday School. Congregational Community | Church | REV. J. W. CADWELL 11:00 am. — Preaching services. Sunday School closed until Aug- ust. i i el 7St. Luke's Episcopal Church | s S ] and ks 7:30 Sermon. p.m.—Evening Prayer e SILVER TEA Wednesday afternoon, July 13, at home of Mrs. C. A, Fox, for St. Luke's Guild. —adv. In the U. S. Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, Division Number One, Territory of Alaska. Before the Honorable Charles Sey, in Probate. In the matter of the estate of Necanor Castro, deceased, also known as Ni¢k Castro. This is to give notite that SIMON HELLENTHAL, the executor of the above entitled estate, has filed his final account and petition for dis- tribution, and the court has set August 24th, 1932, as a day for hearing objections to such final account and the settlement thereof. Any persons having objections to the above mentioned account are; hereby required to file same in the | above entitled court and cause on or before August 24th, 1932. Dated June 23, 1932, SIMON HELLFNTHAL, Executor. r'u-sc publication, June 25, 1932. Last publication, July 16, 1932. BORDER LAW' T0 FINSH TONIGHT enough, | and Babe Ruth like slrawberries in season? | 1 ucxn‘ One of! |the most important names \\luclw Untversal City made five baseball) Tmpi — Thelma Married Women's 40 yard Dash tion. Mrs. | the Eagles| morning to guarantee ' change of | B Al head- | and| pre-| | 1.ger flipping flapjacks over a camp- |coming at a speed that keeps Buck ¥ all ‘ supporting ) “Laugh—but._trouble’s a com- sure” fittingly interprets the abeve scene from “Border Law,” the featured attraction tonight | at the Capitol Theatre. Buck | Jones at left and Frank Rice at right are rival suitors for the | ‘affection of Lupita Tovar in center. (JOHN GILBERT AND ZASUPITT BILLED SUNDAY West of Broadway™” and “War Mamas” Are Coming to Capitol novel, most human and most en- the “West of Broaaway,” with John Gilbert in the leading role, will headline the new program Sun- day at the Capitol theatre. “War Mamas,” having ZaSu Pitts and Todd in the princigal parts, will be the added attrat- Rakishly sombreroed and gals loping upon a magnificent white | mustang, Gilbert will ride to popularity in “West of Broadway, Particularly effective is Gilbert's work in the emotional scenes and his self-regeneration depicts a stu- {dy in human nature very real in- deed. Performahce Is Natural Gilbert's performance is a na- tural one, and he obviously en- |joyed his work. Playing opposite Gilbert as the night club blonde he marries to spite the girl who jilted him, Lois Moran presents an unusual char- acterization, deftly handled. Has Difficult Role She scores @ personal hit in this difficult role and her sympathet- ic appeal is obvious. El Brendel also scores as Gilbert's humbrous buddy and Madge Evans achieves | distinction from a meagre part in the beginning of the story. Cress Section of War the filming of *“War Mag “All's fair in love and wat” was uppermost in the mind of Director Mickey Neilan, The story ie purely a cross-sec- tion of war behind the lines and love on the lnes. Everybody is | “fair" although some rather em~ barrassing situations are experienc- ed by the principals during the action of the yarn, Miss Piltts and Miss Todd as Red Cross nurses are the keynote players in this hilarious burlesque: In mas” Mrs. A. S. Tretvax Tells Experience Long Beach, Calif.—“A friend of mine urged me to try Sargon. I will always bless the day I took this advice. I have taken five bot- tles of this wonderful medicine and am now enjoying the best health T |have had in years. Sargon Soft | Mass Pills proved to be exactly {what I needed for constipation. This is the first time in years I don't have to dose myself with purgatives.”—Mrs. A. S. :TreleoaX, Long Beach, Calif. Butler Mauro Drug Co. —adv. NOTiCE | After July 10th, no telephone rentals . for fhe month of July will be accepted at a Ciscount. All remittances by mail must bear postmatk of not latet than last discount date. Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS [ONE CO. — - ——— Cigar exports of the Philippines | to the United States increased 753,~ 516 in a recent month. adv. [CHICAGO WIDOW | lighter side. {in ¢ | business. f| White, Neil Hamilton and Frank McHugh. { ! gather for refreshment and amuse- | Others T0 GIVE WAY T0 ‘UP POPS DEVIL' Gangster ‘PT::):_lo Be Fol- lowed by Comedy Ro- mance at Coliseum “The Widow From Chicago” will end its run at the Coliseum theatre | tonight., “Up Pops the Devil” will headline the new pmgram tomor- Tow. “The Widow From (finc:\go is thrilling, startling and amusing by tur for even gangdom has the And the story, clever construction and = development, is acted by players who know their The feature members of the cast are Edward G. Robinson, alice “Up Pops the Devil® Para- mount’s - comedy-romance, has . in its cast nearly a dozen romantic and character actors in Holly- wood. Notable Screen Names Skeets Gallagher, Stuart BErwin, Oarole Lombard, Lilyan Tashman and Norman Foster head the cast. are Edward J. Nugent, Theodore von Eltz,iJoyce Compton, e Harry Beresford, Sleep N. Eat, and Guy Oliver. “Up Pops the Devil” is based on me Broadway comedy hit of the me name which played at the Ma,sque theatre in New York the past season. Love in Greenwich Village is the theme of the play. The story concerns the marital | difficulties of Norman Foster and Carole Lombard, as the young writ- er and his ex-dancer wife. They live in an apartment in the quaint, and very sophisticated section of New York OCity where young people of many professions | ment. Foster and his wife agree that they will “never get anywhere” if they .continue this happy-go-| lucky, gin and din existence, and so they plan a renaissance. But tA® scheme hits a bump when a sugary-voiced Southern girl comes into the picture from the gpartment upstairs. Amusing and near-tragic events result—but the: domestic scene rights itself in the pleasing finish. (OFFICIAL PUSLICATION) (Bank With Branches) Report of the Financial Condition | of the BANK OF ALASKA, located at Skagway, Territory of Alaska, at the close of business on the 30th day of June, 1832. Loans and discounts ., Loans on real estate .. Oyerdrafts o United States bonds own- Other bonds and war- rants owned ... . 109,100.00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures .. Due from banks and oash on hand .. 5 Capital assigned branches .. -$ 85,160.87 20,500.00 None 6,650.00 28,000.00 L. 40,145.07 to 75,000.00 .$364,566.4 04 uABILITIES Capital stock pnld iIne. Surplus fund . Reserves TR Undivided profits ll- ex- pense paid Due to brancehs Demand and time de~ Cashier's and eenmpd checks % $140,000.00 5,000.00 23"680' 2141@.40 9,327.65 | 163,182.29 | [ 24600 | TOTAL oo $364,556.04 United States of America, Terri~ Division, ss. is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. B. THORNQUIST, Cashier. (Carrect Attest) Subscribed and sworn to befare me this Tth day of July, 1832. JOSEPH J. F. WARD, . United States Commissioner. HAAS Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar ‘Open Evenings F l Bergmann Hotel Dlmng Room lome Cooking Hilja Johnson, Mgr. PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Slore Tkat Pleasel THE SANI TARY GROCERY IIIIWIIWIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIHM!BIIIIIIIIMWHIN'IIIIIIIII|I|IIIII Preview—1:10 foung ambitions, vhat ? er husband— CAROLE LOMBARD. MOTHER OF GEORGE GRIGG PASSES AWAY Mrs. Nora Grigg, mother of Pat- rolman George ‘Grigg, passed away as the result of a paralytic stroks | at her home in Pueblo, Colorado, last Wednesday, according to a cablegram received in Juneau. Mrs, Grigg was 61 years of age. She lived in Douglas from 1810 to| 1921 and then went south, She‘ made scores of friends during her residence at Douglas. Mrs.” Grigg is' survived by nm son George, in Juneau, three sisters and one brother all residing in Fort Scott, Kansas. | e | MRS. OLAFSON WI | UNDERGO ANOTHER ! OPERATIBDN TODAY | T AR AR RO Mrs. Erling K. Olafson, wife of the pastor of the Resurrection | Lutheran church in Juneau, will undergo another operation today, in Bellingham, Wash. for goiter, according to word received by the Rev. 'Olafson. Mrs. Olafson has been visiting her parents in Blain., ‘but the operation will be performed in a Bellingham hospital. | s S | BIRD SANCTUARIES PLANNED‘ SALT LAKE CITY, July 9. Utah will establish a number of bird sancuarfes to lessen the ex-| "= pense of game farm pmmgntlon' of pheasants. Russian olive and; uncut grain will be grown to pro- vide feed. et DANCING TAUGHT DOROTHY STEARNS ROFF teaches tap, toe, plastic, acrobatic and character dancing. Ballroom instruction for beginners. Phone 5451, —adv. young love, In this mad, modern age, a wife (AN keep can she keep LOVE, too? sparkling joyous answer—with a real throb. {Up Pops the Devil WITH A FIVE STAR CAST SKEETS GALLAGHER. TONIGHT ONLY - T A. M. Tonight % @ young marriage—then Here's the with Ed. G. 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