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f C A P I T O L WALTER HUSTON in lungle Mystery—No. 7 THE DAILY ALASKA EMP’RE WI:D\IESDAY NOV. 9, 1932. LAST TIME‘% TONIGHT A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Select Shorts STARTING “THE BIG ONE OF THE BIGGEST THURSDAY PARADE” PICTURES EVER MADE DOUGLA S NEWS HUSBAND ¥LL IN ARIZONA il Mrs. Carl Floridan recefved news from her husband recently that he is not getting along as well as was hoped. He is now under the care of physicians there. - e ARMISTICE DAY PROGRAM ARRANGED AT SCHOOL Robert Raven, Juneau School superintendent will deliver an Armistice Day talk before the students of the Douglas School Friday afternoon. Singing of songs popular at and a flag drill will constitute cther numbers on the program. The public is cordially invited to | attend this program. B o RECORD VOTE CAST With 220 votes in the Territorial €lection here yesterday, poled the Ilargest vote recorded in recent years. ——— DOUGLAS STUDENTS SHOW PREFERENCE IN VOTING Students of Schoeol held a ident and Del terncon. Ho was ident with 23 votes to 20 for Roosevelt. -Dimond réceived 23 votes to 13 for Wickersham. ————— LOCAL BOAT OWNER e Douglas High for Fres- HAS SUCCESSFUL 'mmri Charles Smoot, captain of the has’ just returned from a trip to sm(a‘ diesel-powered boat Juliett, where he took a load of powder | for a road contractor, home he called at Angoon where ' Joe Mehren boarded the boat bringing with him a good sample of his coal. TRough weather was repoted on the trip. e AN INVESTMENT IN HEALTH i l Until November 15 you can get al complete examination and 30 ad-| justments for $30.00. Telephone 581 for an appointment. DR. C. FENTON, Chiropractor. -—ndv‘ High | the time of the war | Douglas | JUNEAU GREETS 'GREAT VICTORY - WITH ACCLAIM {Democratic Victory Is Gala | Occasion—Statements Are Issued. (Continuea frum Page One) | Connors said last night as impos- ing majorities were being piled up for the party’s nominee.. Realize Responsibility “The voters of Alaska apparently have entrusted to the Democratic party the power to conduct the Territory’s business for the mnext |two years,” said Mr. Troy,' ‘Ter- ritorial Chairman, in a brief state- |ment. “It is too early to say with certainty as to the complexion of zhe Legislature, but incomplete re- | turns indicate & Democratic major- ity of its members. “We realize fully the responsi- !bility that goes with this trust !and it shall be the aim of the party at all times to live up to it to the utmost. Tt shall be our |purpose to formulate a program that will promote the development 'of Alaska on a sound and perma- rent basis, and to leave nothing undone that will ¢blain for Alaska self-governmeni that have Amencan Territc H y was our major pledge |during the campaign just closed in vietory.” NOTICE After November 10 no telephone { rentals for the month of November Enroute | yin pe accepted at a discount. All remittances by mail must bear postmark of not Iater than last discount date. Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS | adv. TELEPHONE CO. L. C. SMITH and GORONA | TYPEWRITERS | J. B. Burford & Co. ! | | “Our doorstep worn by satisfied customers” Here ? floors o SMAI.I. bov)nfg__vmm ot SMITH ELECTRIC CO. .SEWARD STREET 's an amazing new vacuum cleafier development. Makes every cleaning job easicr fore = F nsion tube lmngs everythmg in the room within easy veach. SWEEPS Whisks away dln, cmm.bs and litter. Has a special nozzle 7 Cleans upholstery, clothing and = place of almost e;br} dusy- 4 cleaning device in the home. hardwood || and linoleum, ¥ < |ment in a matrimonial magazlne, fime Entertainment Offered By T heatres ‘HOUSE DIVIDED' | Contmersv Among Cvmrfldf’s ALL SCENES IN TO SHOW LAST “MAD PARADE” TIMES TONIGHT ARE REALISTIC Walter Huslon and Helen Entertai 1§1w:¥)i;‘tu1‘e Begins Chandler Star in ’ | ) Showing Tonight Drama at Capitol at Coliseum Strikingly dramatic action char- acterizes “A House Divided,” Uni-| versal's powerful story w for of the factors that | motion pictures popular| h will be shown for the last times tonight | _the world” belleves st the Capitol theatre, with Wal- no r of “The! ™ ter Huston, Kent Douglas and, Paramount releass, Helen Chandler in the featured . - — 3 1 showing tonight Toles. | Here is cne of the entertaining s in “The Big Parade,” eum theatre. The story is laid on the stm'm; tossed Northwestern coast of the which will be presented on the sereen tomorrow night at the Capitol out the French chateau s ture as an i : | ‘“Theatre. | chateau : | United States where a thin veneer | | ex mple of th ains effort of civilization covers the elemental r\ by producers to oduce “115 orical ngs with most | ‘CHANCES’ HAS B passions of both men and women. ' Fraught With Possibilities pocesble exactness, ! A situation fraught with possi bilities is brought about when ot Actsl Photeraphe burly, domineering Seth Law se- cures a wife through an wverme- rch men made a thorough in- and the bride promptly falls in' 1 No stone was left un- leve with his son. This boy has a sensitive nature and is the very} antithesis of the father. The strug- ble between these two brings mtu‘ play all the moral, psychalogical | {Notable Photoplay Will Be Romantic Film Will Be Pre-| Presented at Capitol sented Friday Night Thursday Night at Coliseum Theatre ection, {had to be broken off; another time a costly chandelier had to be and physical forces of both. When the big guns of “The Big| “Chances” the A. Hamilton SSPecially constructed so as to re- Huston Is Father Parade” flash—they will roar as|Gibbs movel was an oummndmg“'“b'“ ruined lighting fixture Huston is the father. Douglass well, novel of the past year. The au-| of nal building. is his son and Miss Chandler 15! When the airplanes bover over |thor was a major of artillery hes Arc Kealistic the “mail-order bride.” |the laboring trucks, stretching to- (the British army and his know- | nches in the picture were Other important roles are played \ward a war-torn horizon, their |ledge of military matters is equall- | d along the exact lines by Vivian Oakland and Frank Hag- | thunder ney. screen. The picture was directed by Wil-|! And when Karl Dane launches in No Man's Land, also explains, Mad Parade,” was penned will hurl itself from the im by his understanding of human | nature. The enthralling love story |th he created in ‘“Chances” e dugou llam Wyler from a magazine s?,oryhhe tobacco juice that puts out created in all its al experiences of women by Miss Edens. |the candle—it will sizzle, too! by First ~National an great war's western fight- T e Sound Adds New Wonders shown at the Coliscum Sound has added new wonders |Friday night. el A e T jto “The Blg Parade,” great achieve- | Beauties that are England and | !ment of the silent screen, whi r ter -tk Igloo No. 6 will meet Friday ch‘t.rmr that are War make a |ter tk {by popular demand has been Te- packground of unforgettable ap-|cr the evening, Nov. 11th, at eight o'clock' corded with sound and NOwW COMES | .1 cttable ar ATTENTION PIONEERS! devotion for each other, ncient English home—the | (PSR A SBRTI VIO BT ‘THE } realism and | i COLISEUM: TONIGHT—“PAL %rrc"s—z «q.x_-nim NOW IT CAN BE TOLD— You'll be shocked: by p= the hundred thrilling s answers in this story of S a world gone mad; men \\' and women gone brute. Stripping tHe glory- @l mask from WAR! . RICH, LOUISE FAZENDA, ASHMAN, MARCELINE DAY, FRITZI RIDGE- WAY, JUNE CLYDE, THE KEATING TWINS PLAY MIDGET GOLF! The Indoor Health Game for Young and Old SECOND FLOOR, GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Open 3 P. M. to 11:30 P. M. IN ‘B'G PARADE’I FA'RBANK JR “We secured actual photographs ] f|of the chateau,” he explains. “Re- ing our goal| THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Jur Services to You Begin and End at.the... Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat 1 AY “In one instance a leg of a piano THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Cornef 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 1382 Telephone 409 FOR INSURANCE : Sec H. R. SHEPARD & SON is to change their lives and shat- | 2al. he war-torn wastes of the at the Oud Fellows' Hall Nom-lagain in o triumphant retum to " All Is Real | Western Front—all is real | ::a"-li:::e’jofmott)fe\ce;sesen?llcxd;nl;c;s the talking screen at the Capitol! wypether it is London in fm,\ Douglas Fairbanks Jr. is cast as“ ¢ = “heatre tomotrow night. . where the two soldier brothers,|Tom Ingleside—English officer of refreshments after the meeting. | . its thrils, all tts heart throbs ' yome on leav E. F. RODENBERG, |ynich held people spellbound in Acting President. the silent days, are there, intensi- Ffied a hundredfold by being heard NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S as well as seen. | SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Fine Musical Score | Acting under order of Probate| For the first time a fine musical Court, notice 1§ hereby given that| score will be heard in connection the undersigned Administrator of h the picture, Dr. William Axt, the Estate of Charles Crawford, de- ator of this, personally directed ccased, will sell &% public auction|ihe hundred-plece symphony oOr- at 10:00- A. M. on Friday, the 11th | chestra that repeated the musical day of November, 1932, at the Gas-| masterpiece for the new audible tineau Hotel at Juneau, Alaska, the | form of the classic of the screen. following described personal prop-| The picture was directed by King erty: Vidor. The ocast includes John | Gilbert, Renee Adoree, Karl Dane,; Hobart Bosworth, Claire McDowell, Tom O'Brien and other celebrated 20.00| players. 25.4 00 meet the gnl who |the World War. | —adv. +-I++-l—H'+~l-l—I+}—l—-l—H+H~l-H—l‘l~l‘l' appraised at 1 Marmon sedan Automobile. $200.00 1 Corona typewriter, 1 Wales adding machine 1 Surveyors’ level .. 3 1 Brunton compass with tri- pod and case .. - 10.00 Miscellaneous carpenter tools 35.00 Such property will be sold to the highest bidder for cash over and above the appraised value. Inspection may be had on ap- plication to the administrator. JOHN H. BIGGS, Administratot of the estate of | Charles Crawford, deceased. FRANK H. mmn Attorney, Juneau, Alaska. First publication, Nov. 1; 1982 Last publication, Nov. 10, 1932, Big Special MEN’S SUEDE FINISH SHIRTS $1.15 J. M. Saloum Seward Street EN you remodel your house, be sure you use Sheetrock. It gives you the safety, privacy and comfortthat good walls must provide . .. solid, durable wallsthat takeany decoration and preserve it. We'll supply you and instruct you funy. SHEETROCK THE FIREPROOF WALLBOARD JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS Phone 358 For Expert - Wmdow Cleanmg Phone 485 Offering unusual values in both nlk and wool dressés. ' Regular prices to $22.50 Specials in Silk Lingerie CREPE GOWNS AND COMBINATIONS CHILDREN’S—Were 65 cents to 85 CONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL,QUGS and CRESCENT FELT BASE RUGS Juneau Paint Store VR I ianegec Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday DRESSES $3.95 to $10.95 IE R CREPE SLIPS—Values to 34.95 Special $1.50 Values to $7.95 *: WHH.E THEY LAST—$2.50 éach HAND MADE VOILE GOWNS Special—$1.00 ‘each HOSIERY WOMEN’S—Values to $2.25 NOW—50¢ pair cents at 35 cents or 3 for $1.00

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