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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2, 1932. CAPITOL BELLE BAKE SONGL with. { RALPH GRAVES DAVID DURAND Jungle Mystery No. 6 —CHINA N Starting Tomorrow “TARZAN” The Ape Man lllllllllIlllllllll"lllllllllil lllllllllllll COMPACTS Snappy bargains in snappy styles; odds and ends of summer stock. We want to close them out. $10,00 values for $3.50; $7.00. values for $2.50; others in proportion. Come early and get.your choice. Bridge Books To play any system you must know Culpertson first. QUFTSTAND- ING BRIDGE AUTHORITIES ac- knowledge in their works Culbert- son's original contributions. Special | for this week — Culbertson’s $2.00 Blue Book for $1.00. WATCHES Some paid more for these watch- es at the auction. Handsome Elgin or Waltham wrist watches for men or women. Ten to fifteen dollars. The Nugget Shop ADVERTISE YOUR WANTS in the WANT ADS s ] in the _ L. C. SMITH ana CORONA TYPEWRITERS . B. Burford & Co. ‘Our doorstep worn by satisfied customers” 1 . 5 | J ® 5 l { Dining Room First Class Home Cooking ‘ Mrs. Hilja Johnson, Mgr. | I L] Bergmann Hotel f | ¥ DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLURS Telephone 4ty RUTH HAYES CARL JACOBSON ! JEWELER WATCH REPAIRING SEWARD 'STREET | Oppesite Goldstein Building | o - . JUNEAU SAMPLE | SHOP The Little Store with the | BIG VALUES - . 1~ UPHOLSTERING t MADE.-TO ORDER Also Recoverinng and RUSTGARD AIRS ® | Washington, | MELODY QUEEN | WINS FAVOR N | Singing, Danclng Altrac— tion to Show Last Times Tonight Belle Baker, queen of ymelody, | achieves a ftriumph-in *Song of, Love,” talking, singing, dancing; attpaction which headlines the pro- gram to be shown the last t.lmm tonight at the Capitol theatre. An! added feature of the entertainment | is the sixth episode of the m.mns: serial photoplay. “Jungle Mystery.” Sings Several Selections ! During the course of “Song of | Love” Miss Baker sings severall selections in the inimitable Baker manner. When she sings, she. puts her whole heart into her. effort. That is. what makes her one of the greatest of vaudeville artists. Heard-Throbbing Theme | “Song of Love” has a heart throbbing theme. It tells the story of a small time vaudeville team, “The Three Gibsons,” composed of father, mother and little son. The sixth episode of “Jungle WS— Itery” is entitled “Daylight Doom.” It abounds in thrilling: adventures. —e i, VIEWS ON FISH TRAP QUESTION Abolition Up“to Legisla- ture, but Would Not | Solve Problem (Continuec from Page One) | frequently happened in South-| eastern Alaska. ’ Tax on Non-Residents “Now ‘then, how can you shut| out the imported seiner? Some years ago the Legislature pflssed\ a law placing a tax of $5 on all non-resident fishermen. ' The Fishs emmen’s Union of San Francisco Imade a fight on the law, claiming it was. beyond the powers of the Legislature to enact. it. | “I fought that case through to the Supreme Court of the United States and won. Since then the tax was increased to $10 on non- resident gillnetters and $25 on non- resident seiners. More recently the Legislature placd a tax of $250 on non-resident trollers. That law is now before the courts and I expect to win. | Question For Voters “The question for you to decide is who do you want to handle' this litigation, which 1 bound to! come, for you? [Exerything de- pends on your lawyer. He must not only be honest, he must be experienced and competent. If you know of anyone who possesses these qualifications in a higher, de- ! gree than I do, you should vote| for him. “You are mow hiring a lawyer,| not to help. a lawyer, but. to pro- tect your rights. Is my. record as a lawyer such as. to. entitle me to your support? Paul- Nov esident “Some. three years ago, William | Paul announced, he was, leaving Alaska for good to settle in Seat- tle. He then leff. Ketchikan with | his family and established a home | in Seattle, where he opened a law office. “The law requires that to be ad- | mitted to. the bar in the State of | the afpiplicant must by a resident of that State. Wil- lam Paul applied fu admission, | and with ‘'his nflhflofi itiled .an | this Territory continuousis for five years immediately preceding his | election, “What has Paul to say to that? He simply says he never ceased to be a resident of Alaska, and that he had gone to Seattle only on a Dishaw Bldg. PHONE 4“ | “Now J;‘:: a fishermen comes o ¢ |here only during the fishing sea- ° —— [son and spends the rest of the year | WE BAVE IT in the States, what position would at the Right Price Paul he is to deny that such a < . ||man was a resident of Alaska? H”flgfifll‘,’,figwg&c" Ii the cousts should hold that s o Paul has been a resident of Alaska/ cnm inuously for the last five years, O e e nwmxldbemmhlewm Dorothy Stearns Roff |{inat o man who comes here only Teacher of mt.he is not a resident. CIN 'wmwsmon mwm DAN ,wmfldmw ¥ou against the 5 importation of fishermen?” l 2 1d-poet. 17. Threer;f; | 19. Part of an- 1.20. = | 23, |21 W affidayit. that at that time. he was | ¢ friend? qu, itis W 0] Shze i‘:g'w?n u lh"e":mved at Nev Yar on Ma;estm T an kextgnc&; totir i-n tu Nuimovn ‘will 'soon bez-m tl a task of fulfill of her many en- gagements inm&n United States, p ‘TARZAN' UNITES LOVE AND PERIL AdVen!urous Play Begms Showing Tomorrow at Capitol “Tarzan, the Apeé Man,” which begins showing tomorrow night at the Capitol theatre, tells the strange istory of a white man who was !brought up in the jungle and. lived | in the trree-tops like the apes. Perils of Jungle Fights with lions, apes, savage ipygmies and other wild creatures; a spectacular charge of a herd of ¢lephants through a native villagt; the imprisonment of an English safar! and their escape from a ,man-eating gorilla pit play a prom- nent part in this story of adven- tures. Principal interest, however, ,centered on the fascinating ro-' mance of Tarzan with an English ' ginl. Full of Danger Their life in the tree<tops and exploits in warding off the perils of the beasts and savages by which they are surrounded make the photoplay thrilling entertainment. Johnny Weissmuller and Mau- | reen O'Sullivan have leading roles. | 50c Pioneer Taxi, Phone 443. adv.| is‘ FAMOUS STASE " PEAY TRIUMPHS RS FILM DRFHEA *“Women Go On Forever” Ends Run Tonight at Coliseum Theatre In “Women Go on Forever,”| which will be presented for the last times tonight at the Coliseum theatre, there is plenty of action, suspense and excifement. Adapted for th& screen from Daniel N. Roc!n's sensational stage play, i the Forrest Theatre, New York di- rected by Walter Lang, and pre- senting a cast headed by the fa- mous old-time stage and screen | star, Clara Kimball Young, the drama presents a slice of life in the raw from New York's lower crust of society. In support of Miss Young are Morgan Wallace, Marjon Nixon, Paul Page, Yola OAvnl Torin’} Raker, Maurice Murphy. Maurice Black, Eddie Lambert, Ndllle V. Nichols and Thomas Jackson. —_————————— ‘RAINBOW TRAL FULL OF THRILLS George O'Brien Stars in Play Coming to Coli- seum . Tomorrow George. O'Brien, versatile West- lern star, plays another of his hard riding, hard fighting roles as the lone cowboy hero of the Fox | Film Corporation’s picturization of Zane Grey's well-known novel, “The. Rainbow Tra#l,” which will [ HOLLYWOOD LIGHTS FOR CHARITY | ol “The Human Jewel Box® one of. the numerous flaats. In the film in- dustiy’s agnual Jight, pageapt at, Olympic. stadium, Los Angeles, pre- n‘m:d) this year as;a coptribution to religf.work (Associated Press 19t |tl¢ on October 21, last. Mr. and FBRMER LMAL | Mrs. Waid are at home to their| friends in their beautiful new| heme at 517 Toronio Street, Vie-| TEACHER WEDS = i ] . Mrs. Waid, formerly of Ayr,| | Seotland, is the daughter of Capl. ‘John Couttie and has many friends | in vxcmrla where she has been of the news and baggage VICTORIA GIRL Miss Couttie Weds Har.n-l . dwfii str,h; 01;1::; s Mr. and Mrs. G. H. ent son E. Wald, Former Washington, a pioneer family of Athletic ‘Coach {the State. He was on the local | high school staff from 1927 to Announicement ‘has just been re- 1928 and made many friends dur- ceived heremeo{ the jma.rr]a,ge otl‘h‘ his residents here. For several Miss Margaret Elizabeth Couttie, | ¥éars he has been ' stationed at Victoria, B. C, and Mr. mmnwwctorm as, United States Immi- E. Waid, former manual trmmng‘Sth" Inspeotor. instructor and athletic coach in S R TR the Juneau Public Schools, who is| REGISTERED AT ALASKAN now attached to the United States| Persons registered at the Alas- Immigration Service with head-|kan Hotel inelude Mrs. Michael STAR IS CRUEL; NOT GOOD MATE | Charging | movie lalone for days, | her hjof Topsy, and Eva, has filed a suxt | Kentucky Wildeats expect. to, show T L AIMS MOVIE -t o | Vivian Duncan Asther Sues| for Divorce from Swedish Actor LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nils Asther, Swedish actress, was morose and cruels to her and often left her permitted his mo- ther to live with them and treated unfairly, Vivian Duncan As- | ther, the blonde member of the | |Duncan Sisters, vaudeville team Nov. 2.— for, divor Be.:l.n. a property sel!lement was made out of court, it is indi- cated Asther will not contest the suit. | Vivian also asked for custody of ' her little daughter, 14 months old, born in Germany. 'BASKET “DROPPER” TO SOON BE SHOWN, LEXINGTON, Ky., Nov. 2—The your. car unhm treezing and prepare it for winter. JUST, TELEPHONE We ‘will call for, and return youryear at;no extya, cost. Service Rendered by Experts off a new giant when they: take | the basketball floor again this win- ter. He is Brad Lair, six feet ten and a half inches tall, from Mon- ticello, Ky. Lahr is reputed to be at home on the hardwood, and Mt- | €rally can stand on the floor and touch the rim of the basket. ¥ B — *A new harvesting machine reaps ‘corn, shells, cleans and bins. it and! cuts the stalks so that they can. be plowed. under readily. Saloum’s . CONNORS MOTOR CO,, Inc. quarters in the British Columbia | Eurke, Wrangell; Peter Samarzich, capital. Chichagof; F. S. Davis, M. Olson, The wedding occurred in Seat- | Miles Schraeder, Juneau. Seward Street, near ‘Second begin showing tomorrow at. the ‘Coliseum theatre. 4 In addition to being a, dareds | thrill romance the new photopt has an added interest in that dts exteriors were all filmed in the Grand Canyon, one of the scenic places of the world. Cecilia Parker plays the femi- nine lead with Minna Goribellj Roscoe Atees, J. M. Kerrikan and James Kirkwood in the other im-, portant roles, David Howard directed. DON'T TAKE SODA ; FOR UPSET STOMACH Just blowu you up. A mblespoon- ful of Dare's ‘Mentha Pepsin will put you right in 5 minutes or money back. The same dose before meals will-prevent these spells. No more gas, belching, pain, fullness, Imr any other stomach discomfort. Ask Butler Mauro Drug Co. adv Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Margin L 4 Edd 8. Kind of wood 12 Edible_tuber 13, Mothej of King Carol 14. OId card game 16. 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