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b - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12, 1932. LAST TIMES ‘CAPITOL “oe “The Midnilght Patrol” with REGIS TOOMEY_-BETTY BRONSON Also' HARRY BARRIS in “NOW IS THE TIME“ —CHINA NITE—— PREVIEW 1A M TONIGHT TRIPLE FEATURE {PROGRAM WILL FINISH: TONIGHT Mystery, Comedy and Ad- verture ‘Films Are Showing at Capitol | “The Midnight Patrol,” absorb- Jlingly interesting mystery play,| “Now's the Time,” clever comedy,! Squinting Through LIFE? Don’t be.one of the army of squinters who miss half the good things of life. Get modern . . . . have your eyes test- ed and fitted in hew glasses. ' You’ll be surprised at the dif- ference. Dr. R. E. Southwell OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Room 7, Valentine Building and “The Death Stream,” third episode of “The Jungle Mystery,” constituting a triple-featured pro- gram, will be shown for the last; times tonight at the Capitol thea- | tre. “The Midnight Patrol,” veils the murder of a beautiful show girl 4lin mystery. Her body was hurled from a speeding taxicab on a pub- lic tharoughfare. The crime, which baffled the police, was solved by ‘a newspaperman. Discovered by Christie In “Now's the Time,” Mary Car- |liste, petite blonde, appears oppo- site Harris Berris, who has the leading role. vicwed at. 1 o'clock “tonight. » horse entered at the .county ' fair. at the Capitol Theatre. Hobsst. Bosworth, who enacts- the role of Col. Ainsworth, kindly turfman, is-seen placing his money on his Screens Present Varied Entertamments 7 omgkt Gétting the Monm Down WIDE EXTREMES IN GALIFORNIA FAVOR MBVlES Directoy. of nght of Way' Te{‘s of Desirable Conditions | “Extremes and contrasts procur- | able in the state of California ave, more than anything else responsi- | |kle for its holding the motion pie- | ture industry,” declares nk | Lloyd, director, who held the meg‘ aphone _in :.he filming of “The Right of ay” which will be Ishown for the last times tonight at the Coliseum bheam 4 “The lowest dry land, a spm {in, Death Valley, and the h}ghes_t mountain peak, Whitney, in the United sr.am are in California, | about elgfny mlles apart. HD&M and Coldest “The hottest spot in vhe United States during the summer, and one of the coldest, if not the cold- est, are also within the state's Sboundmm junty Fair,’ which will be.pre- own . regularly tomorrow night He nearly lost it. It was Al Christie, the comedy 4| producer, who saw her ' comely possbilities and who secumd he'r Ji%e play opposite tures.. Her 'wurk m “Nows me Time” caused a sudden demand j||for her services and at the pres- ent. time she has the leading role in two big pictures, rom two rival ompanies, offered to her. Will Become Citizen fl.. In “The Jungle Mystery” Ce- ocelia. Pazrker is the courageous her- oine. .She cannot see why she isn’t !an American. eitizen, having lived {in Uncle Sam's boundaries since fithe early weeks of her eventful {||life. Her mother and father are{shown regularly tomorrow at the' }i British and moved over the Canad- | Capitol theatre. ijlian line to the United States when| Taking two young hotel employ- | Miss Cecelia was but @ few weeks |es, as his basic characters, Director’ jold. Just to make sure, however, |Louis King puts them into the| the blond actress, now eighteen, glamorous background of a county' is about, to take out citizenship|fair .and plunges them into the !papers on her own account. midst of a thrilling and despeute CAPITOL BILLS - ‘COUNTY FAIR' Previabyhint i) Tomght and “Repular ‘Showing Will Be Be Tomorrow e “The County Fam,” produced by Monogram Pictures, will he, previewed at'l o'clock tonight and) | JOIN THE " JUNEAU FLYING CLUB First Ground School Class Tonight at Eight 416 GOLDSTEIN BUILDING S BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M., { CHICKEN NOODLES and CHOP SUEY, BAILEY’S CAFE - b § ‘GAME" ¢ 1S WON: IN THE FINAL GUARTER' § Tha & Yp “THe lzst dl”zm to be the ; MARINE - CASUALTY Juneau Insurdiice JOHN H. GAFFNE GOLDSTEIN BLDG. T qurliny | Agenc; ,Mnun —{He and his two brothers, Harry j‘Dflpuhrity this year quickly resuli-| | J|fell 50 feet:into & ravine All-Alaska News | —— - Eddy"Fay' was kiMed 4t Haines' tion in = colleges or auniversities. | when a pole he was watching The fund is applicable to Indians linemen erect fell and struck him.|throughout the United States. Its and James, conducted a store on ed in exhausting the amount set the Chilkat river, near the present aside for that purpose. site of Haines, before the Klondike strike. Harry and James dled, some: years ago. Cellis Green, cannery tender captain, and Mrs. Lenabelle Alex-: ander were married at Wrangell. | Thomas Pollock, foreman of —_— tram operations at the ore dock Paul Suppeisa, 42, prospector of the Premier, Gold Mining Com- | and miner, who had lived in the pany of Premier, B. C, suflemd Stewart, B. C. district seven years, instant . .death near Hydgr - |died at Stewart after a long 1ll- | ka, when the bucket of an mm.l ness. ||j cable tramway in which he was riding. on ' a trip of inspection be- | came loosened from the cable and | “Well worth prospecting” is the | opinion of J. E. Krause, city coun- ‘cflmnn of Ketchikan, and Hugo Schmolck of the same city, who Lot ' consisting of two sets of recently .returned home from & | silverware, numerous gold rings,'gold hunt of two months along {gold mecktie pins, several gold /the White River in British Col- watches, a silver rosary and cross'ymbia, ‘They flew into the coun- "snd 10 guns, were found . cached iry but mushed and boated out. in the wall of Frank Kodatt's drug qhey came. 158 miles down the store. in. Ketchikan when he Was Stikine River to Wrangell in. a i|neiling, up.a. window. A former rubber boat.8 feet long and 30:ine Ui[iclerk in the store had bought the ches wide. Wild game — moose, (plunder from a negro thief, inves-' cn.ribou, sheep, as well as small gation disclosed. amma.ls. wolves and. coyotes, il ! lbou.nd in -the, White River dis- | Before: wolves had a,chance 10| trict. They saw two elk. iget into the line of traps set by Free use of timber in the Fed- eral réserve mear Petersburg Has | been granted residents of that city by the Rugibnll Forester. The | privilege will expire December 31, this year., A simifar privilege Has been granted residents of Witn- Gold weighing a ton and a hnu and worth . 750,000 from Nome, lnmheumno(emmy,tm Dr'maémnnnhone.wmtem 1| Hetchikan - pelice force; numbemu physician of Ketchikan, recehtly i patrolmen, will be reduced left thefe to take a two-year poBt= to two, effective November 1. 'graduate ‘course at the University . |of Pennsylvania. He willmeqlln. hmmxulmmnmemsemle,mdflnwmw mammum {company him._ east. He does: not | 5 niess, 'hhhd $23614. |expect to return to Ketchikan. Cash ho ol Kethikan | —_ ! ecwmmimmwamfl A. C ucuanisxhem ed %0 $4,735. : jof the seaplane North Bird, 3o ~ sy J. V. Hickey of mmn l : 'meummdwzhmnammw ot Was made up of ‘'w. Sasseen, who has gone to Qj— $185 in the light department fund 'ifornia. and $1157 in the general fund. 354 ; i i Operations of the Vermnnf Mar- Democrats of - Charcoal Point ‘ble Company at Tokeen, Southeast Ketchikan ‘have organized B 'Alaska, have been suspendeéd for club with Ed 'Dillon, ' president; the winter. Mrs. Frank. Lloyd, secretary; and | Mrs. Harold Hamson, 'MPW‘ Petersburg’s Auxiliary of ehe J{Ross, Ed Lynch, Ed Dillon end American Legion won the Alaska were married at Valdez. laem 8ibyl Loc m:-ymfl- ——m Locken; Amy mm a;ru;tay nv:‘ nwumlons for Rude; treasurer, Edna Nelson; his- §|10ans s .torian, ‘Agnes Beck; sergeant-at- Jjauthorized by the office of Indian arms, Amy Swanson; ch:pl:m, ||affairs in Washington this year Minnie Dawks, . | 1 weu:;m . m’?; !:;‘ ————ro pmvi loans up ol for 12 & phssc papers male at Empire | Ivanoff and Barbara Komkoff dgmn_ Pirst - "“'P‘ Swanson! _____ “Death. Valley Ls the,_ drlest spot on the Amerxican oqnt&m,n Al section of Northern California is | one o& the wettest, with over sixty | { inches of rainfall per year. Not Far Apart “Desert and ocean are fifty, In the cas\’ of the play 'are'm#les apart. Land devoid of vege- Hobart Bosworth, 'Marion Shilling, |tstion and land bearing mot a few, | Ralph Tnce and William Oolfllfl'.,bug thousands :@f acres of the' race<track intrigue drom ‘which the young leading man manages | W extricate himself and his sweet- heart only after six hand-to-hand | combats, several thrilling rides nnd| a last-minute rescue. v Jr., as well as Kit Guard, Edward ' greatest, living things on earth, the |, Kane, and_Snowflake the popular! giant redwood and seguia, are, less; colored comedian. [than & hundred, miles apart. Miss Schilling, the young leading | A ‘river' in Southern. California |. 1ady, is a 1031 Wampas baby star,’ is a typical Western dry creek. who, distinguished herself as the Rivers. and lakes. and. swemps ingenue of Monogram’s popular abound in. the . Northern . part. success, “Forgotten Women,” . Along the coast is._every knowf Director King snov. most ofthe varlety .of coastline except . the exteriors at Ague Caliente and as,mangrove swamp, which is obtain- @ result the atmosphere of phe able down the Mexican ooast.” \story has been rigidly maintained . In “The Right of Way,” Coprad from first sequence to the Me- Nagel, Loretta Young, Fred Kthevrl out. 'bave leading yples.. | 6ther members_of the cast may |ove. 120% off on all hand-colored photo- | fying L i I LT COLISEUM HAS "M PAST" FOR ITS NEXT SHOW Prevlewat ‘I A. M. and Regular ‘Showing To- morrow at Coliseum Vezeran; of the screen and com- parative newcomers vie for hanors‘ in “My Past,” and Vitaphone pleturization of the| gensational novel of the same; | name, w}pch will be previewed! ‘at 1 oviock tonight and shown' [1egulagly | orrow night at the Coliseum _theatre. | Bebe Danlels, Ben Lyon, is Storie and Albert Grau represent‘ the seunned group in this ultra- modern screen stary. Group of Newer Players . Joan Blonds Natalie Mpgor- head, Virginia Sale and Daisy,_Bel- more are the newer players in thei picture. Miss Blondd.\ and Miss More-| {head, however, ;have appeared, : several productipns prior, to ! Past,’ but in comparison to the| be. classed as newcomers. . Miss Daniels enacts an alluring| star of the legitimate stage, in| this screen. romance . of Ben Lyon and Lewis Stone. form the love iriangle, Roy Del Ruth | diregted. , Charles Kenyon |prepared the umn play and dia- logue. ATTENTION LEGFONNATRES! ' Regular meeting of the Alford John Brad!ord- Post, No. 4 will be held at gout Thursday at P M. flflunsy congwe! ‘wetcome. | —adv. ) Adjuzn}.t ! FOR FEW DAYS ONLY ... graphs and art prints at the Nug-. get Shop. —adv. the Warner Bros. ' : COLISEUM PAL NITE 2-for- Based on the Novel by Sir Gilbert Parker PREV lEW—Toni‘l’lt 1AM “SURRENDER” ;1. ,NOTICE TO, CREDITORS In the GCommissioner's Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. Befoge Charles. Sey, Commissioner and Ex - Officio Probate Judge Juneau Precinct. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- TATE OF JAMES LAWSON, De- ceased. H NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN, that- the undersigned 'was on the §th day of October, 1932, duly ap- pointed administrator of the Estate of - James Lawsen, deceased. :All persons having claims against the estate of said decegsed, will present them . with . proper . voughers . and {Quly., verified, to the undersigned, within, six_,(6) .months from the date_of t.hjp notice., ., DATED at Jun;nu. Alaska, this 5th day of Octoper, 1982, FRANK, A, BOYLE, Aamlnhmwr First publication, Oet. 5, 1982.' { Last publication,” mmm hclduhlmddhtmfl m Opporiunity To & E daw ey —soine to meet with suceess; others not. serves. ! lllllllllllllmlllllllmIIllllfllllIIIMHIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIHIIIIIHIUMIIIHIMMIIHHIIlullfilllflllllfllflimlfll Cash Bazur* BT Juneau Lumber Mills Harris Hardware Co. Juneau Mou;ls California (George Brof Connors Molww-lu. homas[}-h s Junheau Dru, B, M. Beh w.. Tie. Alaska Meat® Y Allen Shatt American Economw condmons duiside may t | @numummnmmmnmmmummmlmmtmnnumuunummmmnnummummmnnnmmmlmnnmmmm I Your Children Havel The Risht to -Expect an -"'~’ g For years Alaaka has provnded fine schools and the opportuhity of an exeel% lent grammar and high schod] education for all Alaska children. Many fine ymmg hen and women haw- becn devqloped and sent ouihifle T Lsitshans & ¥ yoi, kBl y6ub fathiily live in Aluska, and live well in Alaska; patconise your local Hierchants exclusively, you are not only contributing to your dwh:hfi mediate welfare:but you are bunldmg a future prdsperity and develomnm &i’l‘ Juneau-Young ake an extended period Y6 ad]ust dxem selves; however even if lhe recovery is quick, Alaska needs Aliska’s Jouttg num and women 16 bring Alaska into the heritage of progress and develophieiit fi&- don’s” Garnick’s Grocery Sanlfili'y Meat Co. Conat fi Hardware Cu:

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