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CAPITOL TONIGHT The Barrymores to- gether on the screen ‘ for the first time! An event in any sea- son! You must see SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS “PREVIEW—1 A. M. TONIGHT “Roadhouse Murder” —COMING* SOON— “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” JUST RECEIVED Smart Accessories mn Gloves ‘and Purses AT Juneau’s Own Store | HAAS Famous Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings 1 JUNEAU-YOUNG, | Funeral Parlors Licensed Funeral Directors | snd Embalmers | Nigtit Phohe 1051 - Déy Phiobie 13 [3 MIDGET LUNCH OPEN DAILY UNTIL MIDNIGHT | pounds; nnmn Thamas Ness, 9,- JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP The Little Store with the BIG VALUES soon be here. Let us protect your car against freésing and prepare it lor wmw mm Wwe will - call - for, and. return ymn-w-tnnmmu, smlumwbyhpirh CONNORS MOTOR ’ |were put’ eboard the motorship USES AS ‘PRUPS' RARE ANTIUUES John S Llonel Barrymorg‘ Star in Photoplay at Capitol In “Arsene Lupin" starring the| famous brothers John and Lionel Barrymore at the Capitol theatre, a “prcp” of exceptional value is used. -Tt 18 & desk at Whih Na-| paintings worth fortunes were used | in the sets representing: an 01d| French chateau. Of Bird’s Eye Maple The Napoleonic desk is of bird‘sl eye maple with carved bronze fit- tings: It-is'so valuable that it 151 kept on a wheeled platform when | not wheeled on 4ts own casters. Ancient Ttalian carved ‘furniture, | cabinets, consoles and an old clockr are other pieces of rare furni-! ture in the great set, and in thm gallery are paintings representing | the world’s greatest artists. 1 Thief .and Detective | In the film, John Barrymore; is seen as the elusive thief, Ar-| sene Lupin, Lionel Barrymore! plays the implacable detective on' the thief’s trail. Karen Morley, Jchn Miljan and Dolly Marshall have pmm\nenv supporting ' Tolés under the- direc- | tion of Jnek Oanmy OF FISH ARRIVE- Y| | 53,900 SHIPPED Almost All of Last Halibut! Catches of Season Received Thirty-four thousand, nine hun-} dred pounds of fish were received | in Juneau over the week-end, and, | besides 16 tierces of mild-cured clock, which have been -shipped to markets In the States, 59,900 pounds of fresh and frozen hold- | ings are destined to be sent south | tonight. Of the arrivals, 24900 pounds were halibut and 10,000 pounds| king salmon. The halibut, which included al- most all the last catches of the season, was bought by the Juneau | Cold Storage Company for 4 cents a pound first grade and 8 cents| a pound sevond ‘grade. 1 All of the halibut catches| have been iced in boxes and will be sent south to the San Juan | Fish and Packing Company of Se-| attle on the steamship Alaska to- night. Crafts, Captains and Catches Halibut boats, captains and| in ‘use “‘rather’ than:' being g poleon Bonepart once sat. | B Rare and antigue furniture and' 3 S5 fing 1t, t N 600D SPOB,' Production Based on Mat- rimony. Previews at at Coliseum ‘Matrimony Under the Micro- scope,” might be the title of “Good Sport,” the Fox Pilms otffering which will be previewed at 1 o'clock tonight and shown regularly ‘to- morrow night at* the Caliseton theatre. 4 Dcals With Matrimony Wiile “Good Sport” deals with some new angles of matrimony, it is an interesting fact that-only two ol the eight important players in the cast are married. ‘Allan Wihe- hart, who plays the role’ of the erring - ‘husband, and John Boles, the hero, are wedded, but neither Linda Watkins nor ‘the other prin- ,cipal - supporting' puyn% possess spouses. Dircctor ‘is Married Greta Nissen, Minna Gombell, Sally Blan¢' and Claffe "Maynard all have so' far eséiiped the bomds of matrimony, while Hedda Hop- per, succumbed ‘once; “but mbw- { quently reformed: Only Kenneth - MacKenna, the director, kept Dinehart and Boles from' feeling ' ‘like ‘otitcasts " sirice MacKenna happens ‘to ‘be mll‘- ried to Kfly Francis: J RODSEVELT 1§ Here are screem entertainers pictured i happy moods. At the top are Karen Morley and Tully Marshall, who have prominent supporting parts in “Arsene Lupin,” starring John and Lionel Barrymore at the Capitol Theatre. At the bottom is Linda Watkins, who has a leading role in “Geod Sport,” which will be presented at the Coliseum Theatre tomorrow night. | | | | | NEWSPAPERMEN IN THRILL FILM “Roadhouse—mrder' to Be Previewed at | night at Capitol 0~ Far from being irresponsnble roisters who speak profanity more ' fluently than they do polite m- ‘hch newspaper reporters are hard, | gincere workers, possessed of ide:;u;l and high ambitions. ! This is’ the conclusion reached catches follow: Fane, Ole Johnson, 2,000 pounds,< Addington, ‘Arent Sevold, 4,000 pounds; Louhelen, Knute Hildre, | 12000 pounds; Tern, Andrew Ros- | nes, 5700 pounds; Mary, Conrad Nergaard, 1,200 pounds. The salmon was taken by the Juneau Cold Storage Company. The large reds will be mild-cured | and the small reds and the whmi frosen. Salmon craft, captains and loads were: : Sadie, ‘Sandy Stevens, 1,000, 000 pounds, Frozen Fish Goes East Besides the 24,900 pounds of fresh halibut,” 35000 pounds of "frozen halibut will ‘be shipped by' the Cold Storage Company on the steam- ship |Alaska * tonight to Seattle, where it will be sent to New York, Five tieroes of mild-cured salmon Stortige Compahy to-Bestile. —‘——.*—— A SILVER ¥F9X BARK More ‘hews from the Stiver Fox, Where we gently trim your lox. But' Peréy’ has joined other “ranks At the college city of Fairbanks; And Milo after due consideration 1s going south for recreation. Two good men are in, their place That really know the human race— Harry Owen a resident of Juneau Will welcome all to say hello. And Charley Tuengel of Ketchikan, | A well known experienced man. And Van of course always here At all seasons of the year. We close Saturday in all seasons And work Sunday for religious rea- sons. Your petronage we really need If we are going to succeed. Puff Hafr Cutting our specialty. de J. D. VAN ATTA, Prop. ————-> ' Nicaragua *has' abandoned its plan for increasing hnpnfl duties’ on luxuries, i | former by Eric Linden. In preparation for this role as the reporter hero ot “The Roadhouse Murder,” the | RKO-Radio Picture which will be previcwed .at 1 o'tlock tomight and Shown regularly this week at the | |Capitol ‘theatre, Lindén ‘covered beats with “leg” reporters and ’watched rewrite men turn bare facts into “lead” Same As Elsewhere “Profanity was not more fre- quent in the news rooms I visited than it is ‘in the average business office or on the motion picture set,” the actor declared. “None of stories. | ’me reporters 1 met were hard drinkers and a lot of them never touched anything stronger than coffee. Every man was keenly in~ terested in his job and had great plans for the play the novel or the short storles he was going to write. Capable Technieal Adviser In “The Roadhouse Murder” all activities in the typical news room setting were supervised from the technical angle by Gene Fowler, managing editor of the New York American, and most of the playérs cast as reportérs had been in the newspaper business. The plot of the story centers about a mysterious. murder and Linden’'s part in it. Supporting him are Dorothy Jordan, Rosco Stuttering” Atees, Phyllis' Clare, Bruce ‘Cabot, Purnell Pratt, Gustav von Sefferitz, Roscoa Karns and others. £ J. Walter Ruben directed. 'THESE TWO THINGS STOP STOMACH GAS Take a'tam_s;;fld of Me'( Mentha Pepin before you eat, and lie down flat after your meals If | CBS at T7:15, | Time. NOW PLANNIN 'NEW CAMPAIG Democrahc Nommee Go- ing. Into. New England States—v—Talks Tomght (Continuea rrom’ Pige one) which will be broadcast over the Pacific Late Saturday snd all day yes- terday, the Democratic rominse his fight into Kentucky, de- claflng the Administration failed to meet the realties of 1929, then went into Tennessee. At all' stops' he' was greeted by crowds who- cheer- ed him to the echo and MNstened to every word he spoke. Democratic party leaders all along the route informed Gov. Roosevelt that the - election was practically | over, ‘with the ‘exceptfon of ~the | counting" of * th&" ballots, - and- he | would be the next occupant of the White House in Wflahlngwn. D C. AL SMITH IS TO SPEAR I'OB BOOBML‘I‘ TONIGHT NEWAEK New, Jexsey, Qot, b= Former Gov. Alfred E. Smith will "speak in this city tonight urging the eléction of Gov. Pranklin D. Roosevelt for President. Smith’s address will be broadcast over the NBC at 7 o'clock, Pacific| Standard Time. ———————— ATTENTION ‘EASTERN STAIS Home Coming, Past Matrons and Past Patrons Night Tor “Eastérn Stars and_ visiting members’ Tues~ | 80y, Detober 25,8 '$: m;’ +<ady. L e s DOUGLAS SH OES $5 00 &30 All Goodyear Channel ‘Welt Construction Couam s ; ’ Full Leather Soles and Counters SABIN’S ¢ you want to end the torture of gas, heartburn, fullness, and other stomach - discomfort. ~Monéy back any time it fails/ says Butler Mauro ‘Drug ' Co. —Mv ——————— S0c Pioneer Taxi, Pnone 3. wv. Everythng in Furnishings For Men. * i A3 new Standard ! AII"-AIaska News While Harry Allen and Desmond 'Kenzie were sitting by the stove m their cabin on Gold Bottem [Creek near Dawson one night they iheard 2 noise ‘at the door. Open- B Mot cubs imals T bear and ther ‘three little the cabin backed away into the darkne Four different times, bears hav broken into the cabin of Fred Envoldsen on his timber berth on the west side of the YuKon River near - Dawson and on every occ ion destroyed virtually everythlnn in the place. He has set bear traps, he told &ge Dawson News. Seriously ill, Mrs. P. J. Pera- trovich of Klawock was taken from there in an airplane to Ketchikan where she successfully underwent A surgical operation. Ketchikan's Mayor and OCoun- cilmen on one side, and O. M. Car- ter manager of the Citizens’ Light,; Power and ‘Water Company, on the other -side, are in a controver- 8y over the amount of water pres- sure that should be maintained in Water pipes so’ & sufficient supply may be assured at all times to fight fires, The officials want more than is' deemed ' mecessary by Mr. Car- ter. They ‘intend to learn if the law gives them ‘power to make the company comply with their de- mand. In the staunch gasoline power Hal Boehme thave arrived in Ket- chikan, from Seattle, their mission 10 ‘Alaska ‘being to take motion pictures. They will voyage to the far Aleutlan Islands. Anthar ‘R: Pamons was ordained © 1932, Lscorrr & Myzzs Tosacco Co, hey were startled on sesing | the threshold. The ani-| ently ‘surprised by the] Sudden glare of light from within | E. | boat Sachem, J. G. Beckman and | Out of Danger Stricken whfll wamn}s to go on the stage of a Brooklyn, , theatre, | where she had been mnkmg per- | sonal appearances, Lilyan Tash- man, - sereen star, known as the | bnt-dresud woman in Hollywood, | is reported out of dannrf iollowmgw emergency operation for appen- | ancms in a New York hospital. Miss Tashman is the wife of Ldmundj Lowe, also a film actor. sal church at | n the Right ‘ a deason of the Epi ceremonies at Da |Rev. Arthur H. Sovereign, Bishop | lof the Yukon. Mr. Parsons will 'take charge of the Episcopal Mis- | {sion at Selkirk, Y. T | Louis W. Thwaites, 45, who ror-‘ merly was associated with the | New England Fish Company at| Ketchikan, died in TLos Ang'clos‘ Cal. David Fontaine died at Daw»on | forrrrreee— j DEx Midnight Preview Tonight—2-for-1=—Pal. Night “GOOD SPORT”—John Boles—Linda Watkins , ) E ) N ; ) E ) \ ) N ) ) SHUTS OUT‘ INTERFERENCE from all household elec- tric applianees, as.well as outside motors and power lines. The pure, clear tone quality cannot .be sur- passed. Come in and let us demonstrate it in the presence of static creators that ruin reception on the ordinary set. apital Electric VOTE FOR Anthoney E. Karnes FOR COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION Qpecidl training for all phasefl of the work. - Nineteen vears’ successful experience. Will conduct the office economically, efficiently and in accordance wnth thu best educational practices of the times. . I'you could ask fq;l HERE’S romance in a Chederfiold romance of fine tobaccos from: qlm the world. The search begins in far.off Turkey where Chesterfield buyers visit every impor. tant tobacco-growing section.,.and continnes throughout our own Southland; Year in and year out Chesterfield gives 1o its smokers the *“pick” of all these fields, hesterfleld