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THE DAILY ALASKA EMP]RE SATURL)AY SEPT. 10, 1932. CAPITOL Sunday - Monday Sunday Matinee 2 P. M. A STORY OF TWO HUMAN SOULS A{I‘blln THE CITY'S CLASH AND The Great, Imperishable Drama ! of Al People,Even as You and I : ....Lmng,Lmng Dreammg Life’s Triumphs . . . Perhaps Finding Dross Instead of Gold Human Hapflne:x(l oS \\' "~ immortal ) heart rhapsody-* of the city and ‘its people . . TYEAR'S MOST INSPIRED PERFORMANCES IRENE DUNNE RICARDO CORTEZ GREGORY RA'I'OF{ ICK PRODUCTION " Selected Short Subjects LAST TIMES TONIGHT EDNA MAY OLIVER in “Ladies of the Jury” PREVIEW—1. 'A. M. TONIGHT LUMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS An Alaskan Industry | Frye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY Frye's Deliclous Hams and Bacon Three Deliveries Daily A ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE T0 YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries+10:30, 2:30; 4:39 DUPONT DUCO for Furniture, Woadwork. Fhorl. Walls, Autos: . b s Junean Paint Store * Seconid Street, Near Main BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every nght from 8§ P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES' and - CHOP SUEY BAJLEY'S CAFE THE GASTINEAU On:mto You Begin and End at the ‘Ithe Marines. become }|Monday of the COMEDIES AND OLYMPIC GAMES “Ladies 6f Jury,” “First to Fight"” and Swimming Lead Tonight’s Bill “Ladies of the Jury” starring ‘Edpa May Oliver; featuring Slim Summerville and| Eddie Gribbon, and the Clympic| Games, showing the swimming feats of Helene Madison, Seattlc CAPITOL TOEND “First to Fight,” | aquatic marvel, will be presented | for the last times tonight at the | | Capitol theatre. “Ladies of ‘the Jury” is a riot of laughs and pokes the merry finger of satire at the mixed jury system which expects 12 men and women of extremely Opposite types to reach a verdict. Crafty Social Leader Miss Oliver is cast in the role of a determined, crafty social leader who is impanelled on a jury of plumbers, cooks, mechanics and flappers. She alone votes for ac- quittal and by devious schemes, promises and a few 0liés convernts the jury against its will. Cast in support of the star are Rosco Ates, 'Ken Murray, Jill Es- mond, Kitty Kelly, Lina Chevres, Andre Beranger, Robert MoWade, Cora Witherspoon and others. Tiowell “Sherman’ directed. First To Fight In “First’ To Fight” between Summerville and Gribbon for the admiration of the fair sex is transferred from the Army to Both the sergeant and the bugler enlist in the Mar- ines to get away from the other the feud ! double-crossing girl-snatcher. How- ever, a nurse in the Marine hos- pital, enacted by Eleanor Hunt. attracts them both, and some very urusual maneuvers, embracing ra- dio, phonographs, loud speakers, {and a motor cycle chase feature ;me comedy. Swimming - rvents Featured In the Olympic Games picturss, | the swimming events of the recent | international athletic tournament at Los Angeles are featured. Close- {up views are shown of the sensa- tional successes of Miss Helene Madison, holder of innumerablc world records. e S NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS The taxes nssessed yoii by the City of Juneau are now due and payable and will become delinguent on the first Mondhy in October; , however, that if one- | providing, ! half of the tax is paid on or before the above dute the balance will mot until the firs! ‘March, H. R, SHEPARD, City Clerk. ——————— Spiré George (Galos recently died at Anchorage. .Now that khool is starting again the young- - sters need energy for work as well as play. Give them milk, ‘the best energy food there is, and then = just-wateh them grow! " It’s milk that keeps’ | the young bodies with the fuel they meed... Give - your boyandgir} a:glass with every. menl and after sehool... Oeder-JUNBAY DAIRY MILK and. be on mufe idey: J's ¥ieh-+-and pure! Ufil&i lct chhm-m a variety o flavors. Frances Dee is; pictured in her character as a dance hall girl” in “Caught,” Wild West comedy, which will ‘be shown for the last times tonight ‘at the Coliseum Theatre. FANNEE HURST'S STORY IS REAL SAGA OF GHETTO symphony of mx Million,”™ dramatic photoplay based on a story by ®annie Hurst and star- ring Ricardo Cortez and Irene Dunne, headlines the new program that will be previewed at 1 o'clock tonight and presepted regularly Sunday at the Capitol theatre. The story is the saga of a New York East Side doctor, a man" of extreme idealism, who consecrates his life and his great skill in the treatment of the poor and helpless. His relatives, believing that ex- ploitation of his skill will result in their financial betterment, in- fluenced him to move to the' ex- clusive - Park Avenue section o( the city. There his taients are rewarded by the wealthy, but in the means time he has lost contact with his early environment and the ism that had once made him der vobe his life to the peor. | He is awakened t% his & sense of duty to the poor aft he penforms an unsuccessfifl’ op- eration upon his father and when Jessica, enacted by Miss Dunné, herself in danger of death, shames him into a' new sense of duty., Director Gregory La Cava has injected the elements of romant| and idealism and created & (film sfery ‘of simple beauty, great dra- matic power and human appeal. ' The “cast is perfect with Cortez and Dunne and the supporting Dplayers, Anna Appel, Gregory Ra- toff. Lita' Chevret and Noel Mad- ison arve' exuremely well ' suited, temperamentally and artistically to their difficult’ characterizations. them going. and supplies DAIRY ONE 145774 * CAUGHT" BRINGS T0 SCREEN BAYS Comedy wifiou}s:e “D;:ess-‘ .er and Richard Arlen Coneludes -Tenight- Days of the- old Wést, when cappers stood outside the gamb- ling and danece halls* and nrged the “passersby to “take a chance at’ @ square game,” are revived in Pammounts western - story, “Caught,” which stars” Loutse Dresser ‘and Richard ‘Arlen’ and | features Frances Dee' and which shows for the last times tonight at the Coliseum theatre: Destiny’s Clock “Turned Back Tirning ‘back. the elock of des- | tiny to' the oid; wild days, ‘when every western town" recognized gambling as ‘a" time ' honored pas- time, “Caught” rpicmres this hie in the “Bird Cage,” ' d&nce-hall and gambling place. | Calamity 'Jane, ‘enacted by Miss Dresser, 'is''the ‘owner of the re- sort, Cold and Calculating Cold and hard and calculating, rustlers who made her dance hall the “Bird Cage™ their rendezvous. 2 “sternly-suppressed ‘woman's ‘sén- titment. With ‘these ingredients the plot | of “Caught” weaves itself into ro-j mance under Calamity’s eyes, when Arlen, as a cavalry officer, OF WILD WEST {larly tomorrow at the Coliseum | theatre. Calamity ‘leads & gang 'of cattle| Rumning throtigh her' chardecter lies ) falls ber ~SUNDAY and MONDAY Matinee Sunday—2 P.M. EYES that read the dark secrets of men's souls . . . that face life's | cruelties witheut flinching . . . . eyes of courage and love. COLISEUM Prevlew Tomght—l AM. vitisgnd e Free Candy BARS to the Kiddies Colisedm Biils:»‘kWiic‘kved-; with ~ 7 Ehssa Landl and McLaglon “Wicked” with Elissa Landi and | Victor MoLagien in the ileading roles, ‘will ‘be previewed at‘ 1 o'¢lock tomight and shown - regi- Later the child is given to the state in adopsion and the mother goes back to prison. Revealed in Democratfc Way What happens when she is re- leased and her baby, the screen play reveals in a miost dra- matic way, McLaglen, as might be expected, ‘The Fox drama gives Miss Landi, brilliant, youthful and beautiful English adtress, fihe obporturity % display her talents in the char-|gives a fine performance in the acter of Margot Rande. leading male role. Other import- As 'a young and happy wife jant players aré Una Merkel, Al- Miss Landl is disillusioned shortly [1an Dinéhart and Theodore Von after her honeymoon when the Eltz. Busband she thought an honest bank clerk comes home wounded and dying, a confessed bank roo- —o—— MOOSE HUNTERS' MAKE nmumus now for in love with a dance hall girl, en-| acted by Miss Dee. —_———— Charles Miller, 63, who owned a homestead -near Fairbanks, died there of heart disease: He had lived in Alaska more than 20 years. Convicted As Accomplice a complete hunt or for transpor- In trying to save him from the[tatton to Taku huntl;le grounds. law, she involves hersélf as an{Crufser with comfortable - acoomplice, is ‘arfested, convicteti|dations for' four, connectifl fii: ,and sent to' prison. In prison|fast speed boat ‘servioe ‘On . FvAr. “she is allowed & brie! respite from |Also ‘deer' and duck ‘huits’ Fow her cell to ‘g0 ‘0 @ hospital and{rates, ‘Phone 444 or address P. O || bring Ter child 4nto ‘the world :Box' 1999, Juneau. b e munmmwmmilm|nmmummummmunnummmum|mmmummmmmmwmmmmmmmma||wmmmm1uum Cash Bmu' Harrie H: Juneau Mo California ?flw mummummmmmmuuum advantage of opportunities as tiey offer. Juneau Lumber Mills are Co. S R N S S S P e £ - I If You Found A Thousand Dollar Bill September 14 to 17 DON'T mss m CONNORS MUTOR ““CO.y Ine.™ MHHMMMMIIMIMMMIMWMMMMMMWMIM ' You’d count yourself lucky if you found a thousand dol- lars today, wouldn’t you? Yet most people don’t realize that they have an asset that’s worth more to them than a thousand dollars — that is, their credit: '/ v - fra: “A good pame,” said Solomon, account. A man whese credit is good is never “broke.” { (7 “‘is rather to be chosen than great riches”—and a good credit is preferable to a bank P th He can always get what he needs, independent of money, and can také Keep your credit record clear! Protec{ your credit md your credit will protect you. Juneau Com B i RO Gordon s Allen Shattuck” " American B,auty Pfl'lol' numumlumuuuumwwmmflmmmmwmm | Hersie WAt ERAL LS R It et memal Assocmtlm b nakh 't Gmnrztdwm Co. al)