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VIR 5 i i FRIDAY CAPITOL e SIGHTS YOU’S NEVER SEEN! THRILLS YOU'VE NEVER KNOWN! y Amazing Sound.Film Record of a Great Adventure! O-RADIO PICTURE < anv.. Beuren Corp. M‘o—(,HARLFY CHA%F in ]\I WALKED CHARLEY PREVIEW—1 A. M. TONIGHT “CONGRESS DANCES” NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT cinet of aska, Division Number One. In the Matter of the Estate »f | Richard R. Jones, deceased E{ | Notice is hereby given that R.| H. Stevens, administrator of the| above entitled estate. having filed 1m the above court his final ac- | count as such administrator and Apeutmn for order of distribution of the residue of the estate of sald | deceased, among the persons en- titled thereto. The hearing upon | said account and petition for dis | court for Saturday the day of March at the hour of ten| ® Never be- | oclock in the forenoon at thy - f h | Court Room of said Court in th 1“ ore have | Federal Building, Juneau, Alask Holeproof and all persons interested in said |estate are notified then and there| | to appear and show cause, if any they have why said account should | !not be approved and the petition { for distribution of the residue of | said estate be granted as prayed | for. values been so amazingly from gconomical! said court this 3rd day of January, | 1933. CASH Atall | BAZAAR better stores CHAS. SEY, CARD PARTY FRIDAY The Guild of the Episcopal Church will hold a bridge and“ whist party Friday at 8 p.m. Every- body welcome. %0 cents. —adv, Read the classifNed afm. Listen! Do You Know _ that INDIAN and CARBONADO coal are scientifically washed and prepared at the mines. All coals should be. INDIAN and CARBONADO are. ALL KINDS Ex-Officio Probate Judge. | First publication, Jan. 6, 1933. Last publication, Feb. 3, 1933. ———— WHY? The process removes all nat- ural extraneous matter—so that in INDIAN and CARBONADO you always get bright, clean, pure coal, more QOAL per ton. YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR—Q-U-A-L-I-T-Y! And every ounce of your ton of INDIAN and CARBONADO—all genuine coal. \, Try this—fof trge Bargain Heat- Utah ) ing—start your fire with INDIAN 4 coal and always bank your fire well Ladysmith with CARBONADO coking: coal. 5 3 Money - back guarantee — every ton Nanaimo must satisfy. Note the low prices. - Briquets and Stoker INDIAN LUMP $14.25 CARBONADO $16.00 Delivered PHONE 412 You Wantto | Get Over That FLU! SQUIBBS Ced Liver Oil * (Liquid Sunshine!) or- ADEX TABLETS (Concentrated Cod Liver Oil) HARRY RACE, Druggist THE SQUIBB STORE e L | IFrank Buck Picture at! | In the Probate Court for the Pre-| uneau, Territory of Al-| ‘mbumon has been fixed by said; eleventh | f Witness my hand and seal of]| { | United States Commissioner | 'BRING 'EM BACK" EXCITING FILM GRIPS AUDIENCE Capitol Lives Up to | Expectations | A nrulng, breath-taking animal picture, that brought to the Capi-| |tol Theatre last night, the best business it has had since New| | Year's Day, “Bring 'Em Back ] Alive,” 1iv up to all of .the su-| perlatives that have been used in |telling about it. Strangely, the picture a complete dramatic cast |though it were a ted production. However instead of being composed of famous men and women of the| screen, is something like this: Heroine, Honeybear; City Slick. er, Python; Gangster, Tiger; Child, {Baby Elephant; Comedian, ‘bOO‘l Ape; Another Gangster {Black Panther. And, of course fame on foreign screens, has ar- | Gib- | rived in the United States to try | | her luck in American films. cialed Press Photo) Heather Angel, who has won (Asso- | nk Buck is the hero, though! is generally found in pictures. | Thrilling, Excitnig Bringing them back alive is no| ichild’s play. It is a dangerous,| !thrilling, exciting business that| kes a man of unusual nerve to| % e is a different sort of hero than L GOLDSTEIN BETTER CRIOUS ILLNESS AFTER Goldstein, who has oeen se-| y ill at his home for the last! has reached the convalescent | | stage and his complete recovery is ccomplish. Frank Buck has the| .. F Lk expected soon. | |nerve. He grips an immense py- | thon, just below his head, forces ————— — - | |it into a trap, as those in the au- dience gasp at what might happen. {He watches, close by, the struggle |of the python and a tiger and the |same tiger, battling with a black | panther. No one envies Buck his job, but everyone is.thrilled by it. And no “Bring 'Em Back will be disappointed in the jone who sees 1 Alive” | picture. A News, Charlie Chase comedy, travel picture and Silly Symphony cartoon complete the Capitol's | Program. e GERMAN STARS IN NEW SHOW “Congress Dances” Will Be Previewed at Capi- tol Tonight Lilian Harvey and Lil Dagover, probably the two greatest femi- nine bets upon the German screen, were born outside of Germany, al- though both have German antec- edents. Miss Harvey was born outside of London of a German father and English mother and Miss Dagover was born in Java of German par- ents. Both removed to Germany at an early age. Both are in | “Congress Dances,” which comes to the Capitol Theatre Sunday. | The picture will be seen for the (first time at the 1 a. m. preview ,at the Capitol tonight. JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP. The Little Store with the BIG VALUES INSURE YOUR HOME Your Furnishings in SAFE COMPANIES AT LOWER RATES H. J. EBERHART Old First National Bank Building—Upstairs CAPITAL ELECTRIC l. 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Hinley, another |becomes of our beauties after they C35t. became so impressed with raded Love I-known British {lier, missing |win the local and national bea e lady's beauty, charm and lov-| for a Million— on a search for Bert Hinkler, Who contests you might find your an- INg personality that he married| ‘w‘u lost 13 days ago enroute to|swer in |in the production; Sheila Man-/ - ners; -winner of-the San F‘mmnmv fiunflm nality., contest; Alice | F‘O'l ania, California ravor- JOAN B B’E*N)ET TRlP LOCATED COLISEUM SHflW Rl §oiBS o (OLIS_EUM. FRIDAY and SATUR! | \Im Colorado of former years; Y Louise Pierce, runner up in an all- Texas trial and Hope Dare, Miss Southern California of 1926. {Capt. Hopc, Lieut. Hinley, Good ' Cast Suppons Miss| Another young lady-of interest ¥ among the beauties 'is Beatrice . Hunting for Missing Bennett in Beauty e Bp odl i i S Contest Story Miss Germany, for during the film- ing of the picture, James Girdwood | If you happen to be one of the Who with Una Merkel and Doro.hy Airmen, Found LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Jan She “She Wanted A Million-| Though She Knew her. TO CHICHAGOF COURT STEBETH LEAVES FOR | SITKA WITH PASSENGERS‘ " “PAL NITE® 2-for-1, . with OAN BENNETT CER TRACY hundred beauties reported and af- George Jones, U. S. Deputy Mar- |ter many days of careful study,| {shal, left on the Estebeth with |forty-four were chosen for pm!s4 Pre 'Gu:\ Scott, who he is taking to|in the sequence which shows the| The Estebeth, with Capt. Edwars 11 i Chichagof to appear before the annual varade of feminine pul-|Bach and Purser Robert Coughlin Commissioner there on a charge |Chritude at Atlantic City. {left Juneau last night on I obtaining money under false Several of these were winners of werkl) trip with mail and p. [ A SRINEE FRR en Scott was arrested m‘lmnm @al beauty contests, m-‘wngmx for Sitka and way puru week ago. cludin 0 was Miss| Passengers aboard the . e i | Hollywood. at, the ball of the were Emil Lang, for McCAUL MOTOR | Wampus; Cecel Parker, recently | George James and Guy COMPANY Let the advertisements help you |elected Miss Sacra make 5our shoppmg plans lis to be seen ento, and who Chichagof, and John Erickson for | as Miss Hollywood | Sltka Qualnty Always Our foods are always the best, and the pru'es lowest, quality considered. 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It is said they came down ch opens tonight at the Coli-|the Coliseum program. . wore searching for Hinkler | seum Theatre here will be a preview of “Char- T e e e ey 20 B She Wanlad v e s John flordd 'hg‘“!-" ! 1A . | JONES TAKES PRISONER fllm, whict TR R ! u Ml"mnfllre | and Spencer over th

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