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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 26, 1932. \ LAST TIME| “The BEAST CAPITOL TONIGHT fof the CITY” with WALTER HUSTON, JEAN HARLOW JEAN HERSHOLT When they write editorials about a picture—it must be GREAT! forom()st newspapen dld it Christian Science Monitor, America’s so do not mle this picture PREVIEW TON IGHT—1 A. M. LEW AYRES in “HEAVEN ON EARTH” From the Story “Mississippi” Frank Alexander Sullivan, 18, scn of Mr. and Mrs. John V. Sul- livan, .ol Keno, ¥. T., was drowned | in the Stewart river when he fell | off a raft of logs he was helping to moor to the shore of Mayo, e €5 Having a wing spread of 8 ieetl and 8% inches, a golden eagle (aquila chrysaetos) was brought | down from a height of 100 feet near Dawson by B. W. Betts with No. 6 shot in a 12-guage shotgun. One of the bird’s wings was brok- en by the shot. With ten points on one of the hLorns and eight on the other, and the carcass weighing 600 pounds wson and on the side of the rived opposite the Klondike capi tal. The farm, whioh is composed of 63 acres, has been owned and | worked sinee 1910 By James Farr. |} Mrs. Margaret Shaver, old-time Tesident of PeHy River, and Hen- 1y Detraz, rancher and wood deal- er on Coffee Greek, were married at. Dawson. The ceremony took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs.{ * H. H. McNeil, son-in-law and. daughter of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Detraz will live on Coffes Creek. C. R. Bell, storekeeper at Kake and also a fish buyer there, died in a Seattle hospital following an Tense Dramas F eature Theatre Programs Tomghtr JEAN HARLOW, PRETTY-WIDOW, ISPLAYINGHERE Beast of Gly “Concludes Run Tonight at Cap- itol Theatre Jean Harlow, ravishing ' platinum | blonde, whose millianiare husband, | Paul Bern, killed himself soon af- | ter their marriage and whose mo- | tive for suicide | still mystifies the authories, has the | leading feminine | role in “Thew\ Beast of the City,” which will | be presented for the last timesto- | night at the Cap- R itol theatre. Miss h Harlow exerts her siren wiles, danc- es to the tune of Theatre. Lew Ayres and Anita Louise are shown here in their éligraéter roles ‘in “Heaven On ‘Earth,” which will be previewed at 1 o'clock tonight and presented regularly tomorrow night at the Capitol tinpan radio in a tenement. room, and in the engd almost upsets the f destiny of a great city. She is seen as underword beau- ty who wins the love of a police detective, and through him es- tablishes a grave- vine source of in- formation right AYRES COMING Hcavqn On, Eabth? 1 views 1. A, and STRONG ORAMA Lumbér ONE INDUSTRY TO CAPITOLIN | IN NGRTHWEST 18 PICKING UP ‘?usmess Shows Gamn Dyring Past Six * 1 dressed, a bull moose was killed by operation for the removal of a goi- Mr. and Mrs, James Allen of Pet- ter. ersburg on a hunting trip up the Stikins river. They saw numerous moose cows and moose calves and four large brown bear. ———eo—— RESULTS OF GRID GAMES Information is wanted of the whereabouts of Jean Baird or Mrs. |l A. P. Moreno whose father is a realtor of Portland, Ore. A letter dated at Prince Rupert and sign—] ed with the names of her husband | and J. J. Mclntyre stated that she | had been drowned in “Alaska wa- ters.” Investigation has proved the letter was ‘written by her. Infor- mation is also wanted of Moreno’s | The . following are scores of principal footbal games played last Saturday afternoon: University of Washington 19; ‘whereabouts. | Gonzaga 7. ‘Washington State 60; College of Fire of undetermined origin at Idaho 0. Santa Clara 12; California 0. Utah 0; Southern California 35 Ambherst 13; Colby” 6. Buffalo 0; Cornell 72. Alumni 0; Michigan State 93. Ketchikan destroyed two dwellings, | both on Ketchikan Creek.. They were those of Mr. and Mrs. Karl: ‘Drager and Mr. and Mrs. Hesr- man Schulton. The fire started| in the residence of Mr. and Mrs.| Kansas State 26; Wichita 0. Drager, both of which were absent | George Washington 18; Wash- from the city, and spread to the ington and Lee 0. dwelling of Mr. and Mrsy Stanford 20; San Francisco Uni- Schulton. The Drager dwelling versity 7. was not insured. The Schulmm University of Xdeho 49; Whitman home was insured for $1,000. ‘College 0. After four weeks of prospecting Fll'-'l']-l AVENUE SOUTH in. the little known region sur-; ' ISNEW THOROUGHFARE rouunding the head waters of the: A stairway leading from Calhoun Unuk. River, 75 miles northwest of Hyder and a short distance east of the Alaska-British Oolumb&a’Avenue to Wiloughby' Avenue, to border, T. B. McKay, William pe known as Fifth Avenue South, Prout and Harry Melville, residents now under construction by the city, of Premier, B. C., returned to P"e“xs nearing completion. ‘At the foot mier for tWo days and then Went!or the stairway a fine board walk back into the Unuk district. T”""Itnclng the new apartments recently eling was done by. airplane. They | completed for the owners of the sald ‘“the region offers an excel-!gesyiew Apartments gives access| lent field for prospecting.” |to Willoughby Avenue. When .com- ' 'plsted this thoroughfare - will be a Farmers of the Fairbanks djs"boon to those residing on Wil trjct are harvesting a big potato Joughby and also afford & conven- crop. The hay crop is also g00d |yong gnory, out from Calhoun to and barley and rye generous in the waterfront. their yields. “Wheat, :;lns and gar-| ol S Raie G B 00 o o S Y apartments are now almost ready for occupancy. Michae]l La Lechasseur, 30, owner : of the Hay Ranch on the Klondike | Rivér, near Dawson, died of al kidney ailment. e, POLES DEFAULT TAXES WARSAW-Defaulting tax pay- Fifty bushels of wheat from an‘m ‘mtfi” wu:lhfimfi; acre and eighteen tons of potm.oe=| from two acres were harvested this | 80Yernment. . Business concerns |owe 32 uer vent of this sum, farm-. year @t the Swede Creek farm on th Yukon river seven miles above|® :gn?er gont ol mmm P & »Can't Exéfi%’"e’ Yourself for not! Eokmg fl'ne Best when it costs no morve. Lot s belp arvange the dseils. Weite, coble o1 call en Karl K. ON SATURDAY | /| Pekovich, Funter into the office nf the Chief of Po- lice. ‘The picture pra- sents a dramatic cross - section of an American city 's political structure, It re- veals the mach- ations of the un- derworld in poli- ties in a smash- ing expose and ' Jells of the “in- JEAN HARLOW( .. of ‘palitical activities in larger cities. ICharles Brahm directed the pro- duction in which a notable cast appears, with Walter Huston as the police chief; Miss Harlow as the blonde charmer; Wallace Ford as the detective and Jean Hersholt as a sinister gangster leader. e HOOVER LAYS CORNERSTONE Uses Same Trowel Empl‘of- ed by George Wash- ington Years Ago WASHINGTON. Sept. 26.—Pres- ident Hoover, wielding the same trowel employed by George Wash- ington in laying the cornerstone of the Capitol building 139 years ago, dedicated the cornerstane of the new Federal Postoffice building here, S5 vl President Hoover . praised the growth and accomplishments of the Postal service as a ‘“factdr, second o no other in -the upbuild- ing and development of modern America.” - eee — ————— AT THE HOTELS . " Gastineaw “ D. W. Shanks,' Sari Francisco; A. H. Campbell, Spokane; Mrs. T. J. Jacobsen, Port Alexander; Sam Baker, Seattje; Miss Ruby Nick Jukich, Mr, crete work on the Federal building in progress of erection at Fairbanks. He finished the contract eight days ahead of schedule, and is on his Mr. E president of the Warru* m struction Company, after the erection ‘go Apartments here, qon!q'md over business matters. | Weeks in Nation,, . i R myen on _ Earth” starring’ SEM Sept.’ 26.—The "Timber Lew ‘Ayres’ and featuring Anita buslnee? in. the Pagific Northwest Louise, will be previewed at 1/ is looking up but the leading of- o'clock tonight and presented - ficials.in. the industry are not ready ujarly tomorrow night at the Cap- w say_whether the present. pgce itol theatre, vm be, maintained, Col. W. B. The story is @ drama of Mis- Greeley, Secretary of ‘the West siesippi River ute, and presents' Coast Lumbermen's Association, Ayres as the supposed son of a spid. steamboat ceptain. When . the| . ool Greeley stated that a deple- youth, finally learns thal his Bar- tion in. stecks- throughout the na- ents were really ‘poor white 8Sh” ¢{ih ha¢ been noted during the in the "nwby village of ‘shanty past six weks. The tariff of $4 a boaters,” he wefurns to his OWD o cong on imported lumbey, an- people. and bgcomes the center of ticipated by dealers of an increased 5 interesting series| ;o P o ase an absorbingly demand for small home' building, helped th;fll;n-prqvemnz May Drop m,dflm’p Col. Gre; o " & ezley fears, however, that E;e;e:?l:g: ;fivr::anMissl 4 Ja tér lumber market wi‘)l start Scenically “Heaven on Bagth”) scores .of ,idle mills into operation is unusually meritorious, wWh y with & ¢onsequent drop in the price beautiful. views gn the rlver ‘Iem‘}"fl;f steamboat '~ ploughing m,mny e estern Pine Assoclation through the water, the motley col- headquaziess, #n Portland also re-, . Shows Tomorrow “SPIDER” BILLEDPLATINGM: Wi BY COLISEUM 1S CHANGES LOOKS, BASED ON MAGIC OF BEBEiDANIELS| Mystery Play to Preview|'Maltese FalcT_n' Will Show at | Tonght and to Last Times Tomght at *: Show . Tomorrow i 4. Coliseum Theatre Bebe Daniels dons a platinum wig for her rple in “The Maltese] ‘\Spider,!’ thrilling story of ma-| gic, with Edmund Lowe and Lois MALTESE PPN SRS S S (. PREVIEW TONIGHT—1 A. M. COLI SEUM LAST TIMIS Mystery! Action! iwith BEBE mmnw § 'RIGARDO QORTEZ “THE SPIDER” with. EDMUND, LOWE LOTS MORAN Falcon,” her Warner Brothers pic- ture, which will be shown for the lrt Nmeg_ topight at the Coliseam Miss Diniels ‘believed, and studio officials agreed with her, that the blonde covering was more in keep- ing with the role she plays 1 “The Maltese Falcon,”’—an adven- |turous yo\mx woman who is not Moran in the principal roles, will headline the program to be pre- viewed at 1 o'clock tonight and shown regularly tomorrow night at the Coliseum theatre. The picture starts off with a mind reading act and spiritualis-| tic scene, and develops into a murder mystery. Based on Stage Play play of the same name, the “Spi-'in the pursuit of her baffling am: der” tells of a brother and siste: bition. o whom a designing uncle is en-| Coiffure Sets Off Beauty . deavoring to keep apart for his| The blond. coiffure sets off Miss financial edyantage. When the Danieu' beauty in remarkable fash- {4 uncle and the girl attend & thea-ion hut takes away from the soft-{§ I tre, ghe sees ber brother assisting|ness of her face—an effect deli- |a magician on the stage. The ute,ly soyght by the star and the uncle am:mpfl to forestall reynion. |nudio's make-up depafment in 1A shot is fired and the uncle drops|their efforts to add yincertainty . | to (flw floor, Then the real sus-|to the ch,n-mhr she pla}'s Pense gnount.s So Miss ls' blandness adds Lowe Portrays Magician tQ the Smrwue of the role and in- Edmund Lowe has one of the!creases the mystery of the story. finest opportunities of his career Ricardo Gortez, Thelma Todd, in the role of Chatrand the Great, ;Dudky mxg?es, ARobert Elliott, Una a magician, who attempts to un- om MlMfien are mbers rayel the fatal skein of the plot. The supporting cast incluges EI Brendel, George E. Stone and| Earle Foxe. Willlam Cameron Menzies and | Kenneth MacKenna directed. | pertaits fssued at Miami, w during 1032 tom N o Mor‘e Pilcs . How ta End;Painful Piles Without Salves or Cutting ported an increase in pusiness duripg the past six weeks. Orders for the week ending Sep- tember 10 exceeded by one-third| the volume of accepted business up. to August 6 in the Western Pinej territory. g British Tourists Overrun Spanish. Coast Remm BARCELONI tourists are overrunning sleeping 'in halls and bathrooms of hotels in Palma de Mallorca | pa and occy, city quarters on the|p beaches other _accommo- ' Only an internal datlons are fifled up. Three English cruises deposit- ed 2,000 tourists here in one day. o this, that's ! é’.‘nfiéfi”i‘m mpp%sl tortes fail, jgm:gxw Drug Co. and druum euwwkm-e Thirteen cruise ships have called | so)%* Qtlp&s with - 1] | at Barcelona since. May, twelve]an mmey b‘c it they X or them being Bfl“}h f lection of rude “shanty-boats” near the shore and the flood which cli- maxes the picture. | Notable Cast of Players i Besides Ayres and Miss Louise, * the cast inclydes Harry Berés- " ford, 'Elizabeth Patterson, Sim Supuperville, Alf P. James, Harlan § Knight, Jack Duffy, Peter Rich- ‘ t DEAL, mnnd. 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