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" CAPITOL SUNDAY MATINEE—2 P. M. | PREVIEW-AT 1 0’CLOCK TONIGHT COME ON LET'S GO PLACES AND DO THINGS! ROMP ARCUND SUNDAY THE WORLD WiTH HOUG! Pep — in & new 3nd dasing’y successful form 2f ex~sen entestoinment] Cycioalz pcgzsm € taughe, edventice! Co Selected Short Subjects ——LAST TIMES TONIGHT* TOM MIX in “DESTRY RIDES AGAIN” .:u thrills, rom: MONDAY All The World His ! Continent; Hia UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE “Torch Singer” Not Mentioned in Will (Centinaea from Page One) remember he threatened suicide.” THe ‘baby she”is expecting will be named “Smith,” The Sun’s in- terview said. “Boy or girl, that’s to he the nams,” was the way she expressed it. “It will be hard to convince peo- ple ‘that I married Smith Reynolds because I loved him,” she said. “There were times when I pleaded with him to get himself disinher- ited. I told him we could get along. During my married life I paid my own way. I saw nothing of any Reynolds money. Why, I had much more money than Smith had—much more. I made a lot of money on the stage. | stage. That's the only thing I know how to do.” She was asked where she would like to have the child born. “I don’t know. Not Cincinnati— not the South. Maybe in France. I feel like a man without a coun- try. But tell Broadway that it's my fight and I'm game; that I can take it.” Mrs. Reynolds is the guest of a friend at a “remote and beautiful estate.” NOTICE After October 10 no telephone rentals for the month of October will be accepted at a Ciscount. All remittances by mail must bear postmark of not later than last discount date. Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS Wild West In Films MIX’S PICTURE‘RAINBOW'S END' SHOWS FOR LAST IS HEADLINER ON TIMES TONIGHT COLISEUM BILL “Destry Rides / Again” Has;Bob Steele Stars in Catle] Follies Beauty in | and Sheep Range Feminine Role i War Photoplay “Near! the Rainbow's End," Bob Tom Mix, starring in ‘“Destry |. Rides Again,” which will be shown Steele’s ali-talking Western fea- for the last times tonight at the!ture for 'l‘imny which will be Capitol theatre, has had more than'|shown afithe Coliseum theatre, 100 leading ladies. The latest one /tells the story of the:amclent feud is Claudia Dell, Ziegfeld Famegfthaf. existed .4n the West of the beauty, who supports him in “Des- | old days . between cattlemen and try Rides Again.” The first of the series was Ka\‘.h- iyn Williams. ;eo when the sheep raisers came Other Notable Stars along and sought to turn their Among others are Billie Dove, | flocks loose on the range grass. Dorothy Sebastian, Marceline Day,|When a flock of sheep feeds for Helen Twelvetrees and Zasu Pitts, @ day on a grass range, there is who also piays in “Destry Rides|nothing whatver left for the cattle, Again.” for the sheep eat the .grass. right Mix's famous “Hot leather down to the earh level. This re- CIRCLING GLOBE RBarbara. TANWYCK NIGHT NURSE DOUG INVITES PUBLIC TO TRIP G NSE” The interview in The Sun said Passe,” the group of rarin’, tearin® cowpunchers which always appear- famous silent pictures, make - their talking picture debut with Tom in Universal's “Destry Rides Again.™ Organization is Distinctive ern riders of the plains, is one of the most distinctive organiza- tions before the camears, each member being an expert rough-nid- €r, marksman and steer-thrower. Sandy Sallee, Nip Reynolds, Henry | Morris, Clyde Kinney, Jim Kinney, i Herm Nolan, Ed Hendershot, Art| Bowdin, Frank Guskie, Joe Balch ‘and Augie Gomez are their names, | —————— SIX ARRAIGNED IN DIST. COURT | THIS MORNING Breed,v Chérgea with Mur- der, Is Given Until Wednesday to Plead Frank Breed, Sitka resident, in- dicted earlier this week by the Federal Grand Jury for first de- gree munrder for whe Kkilling of George Diek, was arraigned this ed with the western star in his| The group of cowboys, all west- | 1$50,000,000 SAVED BY {that fire prevention pays handsome |part in making this splendid show- | ing. sulted in many sanguinary frays |between the cattlemen and those whom they considered their ene- mies, th. sheep raisers. In “Near the. Rainbow's End,” Steele is supported by .an excellent cast. % “Around ‘tfiorld in: 80 Minutes” Previews at ' at Capitol In “Around thé World in 80 minutes, Which Will be previewed af 1 o'clock tonight and shown regularly tomorrow at the Capitol theatre, Douglas Fairbanks invites PREVENTION WORK B ———— % On the basis of tne nvem loss for the preceding flve years, ‘the Fire Prevention Week Movement saved $50,000,000 - for the partici- pating communities in it last year. The per capita loss in such cities last year was reduced to $2.33 as against $4.07 for the country as a whole. This is convincing evidence his globe circling tour, In explaining his travel picture % the audience during the course of the reels, Douglas Fairbanks illustrates his moves by appearing on a gigantic map of the world. He walks over it pointing with a 8ol club, to the various places the spectatar will visit with him next. ‘This map upon which he wnks was constructed on the floor of a! studio at the United Artists plant | in Hollywood, and is probably. the | largest map ever made in Tts dimensions are 250 by 200 feet jand the camera, in order to get| everything, was raised on a plat-| form 75 feet above the stage. The adventure-loving Doug m-“ tually spent several months on| his jaunt to the strange and far- away places. ‘Several hundred | thousand feet' of film negative ‘were shot during the ex;pedmon\ But all this has been boiled down ! to exactly eighty minutes run- Ning time on the screen. _In condensing nis lengthy film | Fairbanks has retained. only the dividends to those communities ac- | tively engaged in it. The facts are that the activities promoted by these communitles during Fire Prevention Week playsd a material NOTICE OF HEARING UPON PETITION FOR DISCHARGE No. 72 Bkey. In the District Court for the ’!‘er- ritory of Alaska, Division Nuym- ber One at Juneau. In the Matter of Fred A. Sorri, doing business under the name of ‘The Irros, Company, a bankrupt. the public to accompany him on | COLISEUM . SUNDAY AND MONDAY Preview Tonight—1 ‘A. M. Matinee Sunday—2 P. M. TONIGHT ONLY ; «Candy Bars to the, Kidies OB STEELE in “Near the Rainbow End” They Found Love and Peace SELEC “SHORTS _ s will be. préviewéd at 1 o'clock to- night and shown tomorrow regu- larly at the Coliseum theatre, has a thing or two, to say. After ob- taining permission, from “he au- thorities, he donned cap, gowm and mask and was admitted to the operating room of a Los Angeles SCENES ADHERE. | The only thing he regrets. is that he couldn't hire the surgeon |he was watching. Wellman was |all admiration for the doctor's fan- cy cutting and cross-stitching. As no scalpel work or embroidery is shown on the screen, Wellman spent most of his Time watching the way the nurse and internes Barbara. Sta—n:v—yck Stars in Play Coming to Coli- seum Theatre Speaking of operaions, Wm!aml Wellman who ~dirccted “Night Nurse” the Warner Bros. picture, starring Barbara Stanwyck, which business. Cold, Chilly Days Will Soon Be Here * * Order Your Supply of COAL TODAY" | NANAIMO WELLINGTON LADYSMITH WELLINGTON deftly handled their end of the In every imaginable style. Dainty silk or parchment shades. Priced ' temptingly— as low as $2.00 Notice is hereby given that a hearing upon the petition of Fred A. Sorri who prays that he be dis- charged from all debts provable against his estate under the pro- | visions of the Acts of Congress re- lating to bankruptcy, will be had before this Court at Juneau, Al- agka, on,the 14th day of Novem- ber, 1932, at,the hour of eleven o'clock in the . forenoon of said date, that, all known creditors and. other persons in interest may appear at said time and place and show. cause, if any there be, -why the prayer of said petition ghould not be granted. Looks to Broadway “This trial will take every penny I can scrape up. I'll have a child to support. I'll go back on the TELEPHONE CO. e —— Old papers ror sale at Empire Office. adv. ‘highlights, the strangest and most thrilling of his experiences, the most colorful personalities encoun- tered and the unusual events and sites visited while he was the guest of Oriental royalty. China, Japan, Siam, Indo-China, Hawall and the Philippines are the coun- kiies which form the hasis for the film. From 'the famous Vancouver Island mines. It’s the old time quality that makes these brands continue in polmlarlty morning in the Federal district court before Judge Jusin W. Hard- ing. Attorneys George B. Grigs- by and Hellenthal & Hellenthal appeared for the defendant. Mr. Grigsby’s request for two weeks' delay before entering a plea was denfed by Judge Hard- ing who fixed next Wednesday nl)' 10 a m. for that action. Mr. Grigsby announced a plea in abate- ment would be entered. Breed is allefed to have shot Dick on June 7, lasi inflicting a wound from a 45 ocaliber pistol| in the chest from which Dick died the following day. Breed is said %0 claim accidental shooting in self-defense. Several others, indicted this week by the grand jury; were arraigned' ftoday, . including: Oliff Matthews, violation of ithe National Prohibi- tion Act; Edwin D. 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