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""I"E, THDRS?AY FEB. 2, 1933. YEDMUND LOWE ? MAN OF WORLD IN NEW FILM Capxlol s Ne\\ Show Gives ! ! Lowe Fine Role and | Two Leading Ladies THURSDAY CAPITOL " JOIN THE CIRCUS OF LAUGHTER WITH LA[,’RL[, uml HARDY in THE CHIMP e ADSHL L2 | YOU'VE LIVED!.. NOW LOVE! EDMUND LOWE 12t DEFENSE THE w.. EVELYN BRENT Edmur the mooth” man he has portrayed is gs skillad and as there is world times, actor today. th for ing to the Cap! Cumn his director, says t {no m suitable role could have |been found for him. | He is seen as & ntless and {able District Attorn: who sends {many men to [he electric chair, |As the stor ve is him- |self on the S})O[. on 1 accused lof murder, and brilliantly con- {ducting his own defense.- Even Lowe, himself agrees that the role ~|is one of the best he has ever played. | movies About part Lowe the itol itol tonight Disagrecing with students, a group of Arizona artists chose Eli- zabeth “Betsy” Tuthill as the state university’s most beautiful 'coéd. (Associated Press Photo) rele; P.E. R NIGHT BIG, AFFAIR LIGHTNERIN GRAND COMEDY AT COLISEUM ians Featured in Tech- nicolor Picture grand and glorious “Manhatian’ Par- Warier - Bfothers téchnicolor ture, featuring = Winnie = Light- Smith' dnd Dale and Chdrles { Butterwoith, will be shown' at the | Coliseum' Theatre tonight. Winnle plays the role of man- of a theatrical costuming mpany, has ‘troubles galore with eloping ‘husband, failing busi- balking customers, elephants, riches, a madman who poses as erfus—atid with Charles But- | teaworth, who, though free with solémin and évasive advice, 'is none too dependable. Dickie Mobré is an adotablé ad-| ion to' the cast, and many oth-/ well known film people play im- rtant roles in the picture. ‘vl.mhntmn Parade,” is based on' lay by Samuel Shipman, au- thor of many Broadway stage suc- | | 1 i 1 to be ortainiment, fc COLISEUM NOW PLAYING What a show! See it and laff Here Comes— (Bettér than “Gold Diggers ; of Broadway”) Biggest Leg and LAFF. SHOW on Earth! With those. injmitable nit WS ;v e SMITH and DALE. . (of the Aven. O y J WINNIE Li CHAS. BUTTERWORTH , Dickey Moore; Bobby Watson and a4 marvelous Cast. —SELECTED SHORTS— — News — Vitaphone Acts — Comedy — Girls, Gags, Sights, Color, Lights, Legs, Laughs, Laffs, What a Show! ALL TECHNICOLOR He has able assistance in making of this interesting p {in Evelyn Brent, a lady who 5 e Turkey Is Vlam Dish Serv- cesses. d N A News Reel and short subjects — Nominations mpme the prognm girl the regulation school subjects,| It his first four Big Ten bas-[ had her own dog team, skiid and ketball gamés this season Joe Reiff, enjoyed the othér outdobr activities| Northwesteérn sharpshooter, scored Adveriisemenw are your pockete Read t.he Cllmflefl I@- LAUREL, HARDY COMEDY iS HERE Two Comedians Are Seen in Special Feature at Captiol BUSY | | A regular “one-ring” circus was | |rented and erected at the Hal Eoach Ranch for scenes in th(} Laurel and Hardy comedy “The Chimp,” which is the short com- | edy feature at the Capitol Theatre tonight. Jungle animals of all criptions were used, including | tigers, monkeys, camels and Several well known urcuv acts, including bare-back rider: acrialists, and professional clowns mingled with the picture person- alities under the “big top” which housed the group. SWEDES LIST CHURCH ART STOCKHOLM, Feb. After 15 years’ work an inspeétion and in- ventory of antiquities in Sweden'’s | 2500 churches is nearing comple- tion Students of Swedish ar history have been employed for the | work, the object being to guard | against loss of valuable art. S WU Town Hall Radios Connect Filipinos To Island Capital MANILA, Feb. 2. Governor General Roosevelt,’s radio plan to reach isolated villages among the 7,000 islands of the Philippines was launched when the Legislature ap- propriated money for the purchase | of receiving séts by small muni- cipalities. The measure provided that part of the receipts from the $5 a year license fee imposed on the 60,000 owners of radio sets should be used to install public receiving sets and to pay for government time on a private broadcastmn’ station here. | The receiving appartus will be| purchased for not more than 1,000 | town halls over a period of years. | The bill says that the broadcasts | must give weather reports, warn | of the course of typhoons and dis- | pense information on agricultural, taxes and similar subjects, e MiISS ALICE ERB AND FRANK SWARTZ TO BE MARRIED AT KELSO Not only because we are cheaper but BETTER RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “We tell you in advance what Job will cost” | | i | | | | FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklin. Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apts. Front, opp. City Wharf. Pront, near Saw Mill Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby &t Totem Grocery. Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole's Garage. Front and Seward. 2 | { | PFifth and Seward. Beventh and Main. Fire Hall. Iiome Boarding House. Gastlneau and Rawn . Gold, ennedy. of power house. Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. Distin and Indian. Ninth and Calhoun. Tenth and C. Twelfth, B.P.R. garage. ! 'rwemlund-wmm(hny. Home Seater Tract. | HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR MINK And other furs CHAS. GOLDSTEIN & CO. Juneau Miss Alice Erb and Frank E.| Swartz, who will be married this | month at the home of Miss Erb, in Kelso, Washington, were pas- for the south on the sleamer Alaska. Miss Erb was| thonor guest at many delightful parties following the announce-| imént of Her éngagement several| | weeks ago. . =i Woman Lost 10 DON'T BE TUO LIBERAL mnhr.hecodunmunomau gives a more even heat. If you | Mrs. Betty Luedeke of Dayton | writes: “I am using Kruschen to | reduce weight—I Iost 10 pounds m, cne week and cannot say foo much to recoftimend it To take off fat easily, SAFELY land HARMLESSLY—take one haif teaspoonful of Kruschen in a glass jof hot water in the morning before !| breakfast—it is theé safe way to lose unsightly fat and one botfié that lasts 4 weeks costs but a trifle. Get it at Juneau Drug Co., Butler Mauro Drug Co. or any drugstore in America. If this first bottle iconferring X Lbs. in a Week' orly when for her Lewe's effi there is money in it and Constance Cummings, cretary—faithful, adoring Are Also Made Ov 1e hundred attended the nnual Past Exalted Rulers meet- ing of the Juneau Lodge No. 420 B. P. O. Elks last evening, b 2ssion by the evcn— mn vhich nominations William Sherman, district For- | for the coming year Ranger of the Chugach For- The nominations wll est, arrived here yesterday on the remain open for thirty days before teamer Alaska to spend three clection of officers is held. s in Regional headquarters of A numbr of excellent t United States For Service ‘given by Past Exalted Rulers pres- with local offi nt and others in attendance. garding the season’s proz At the conclusion of the mecting Mr. Sherman makes his a buffet supper with turkey as the lquarters in Anchorage. He in main dish, was served charge of the Kenai Division of > ithe Chugach Forest s SEAPLANE MITKOF RETURNS WEDNESDAY | and .- CHUGACH FOREST RANGER HERE ON OFFICIAL VISIT 1058 ng office: est opened. ® the s were head- is PIGGLY WIGGLY MAN!/ FROM NORTH SOUTHBOUND ER H. L. Reed, part owner and Gen- eral Manager of the Piggly Wiggly Cordova, Anchorage and was a southbound pas- the steamer Alaska on and pleasure trip te The seaplane Mitkof vesterday afternoon from a trip stores at t» Ketchikan with C. V. Hickey, | Fairbanks owner of the plane and pilot M. senger on |W. Sa . business The seapl 3 returned a left Juneau Tue day af 1, taking C. V. G en, electrician with the Wes California’s (Electric Company to Ketchikan to|is composed of nm repairs on the talking eguip- and a minist {ment the Revilla Theatre there. viding the game ———————— ledge of its three Classified ads pay. mo: medicins - boxing commission 2 banker doctor theoretic pro- h exy know- chief elements— m 1 Exciting Moment in Filn Edmund Lewe and Dwight Frye in a real punch scene in - torney fer th(- Defense,” the new bill prnin' at the C’ipltc.l tonizht. ~ unusual in their appearance, lnflmded by the Arctic. Danting vns the one frivolity that Mrs. Morgan hated to forgo but the xadlo re(‘epnox\ is marvelous in the| rth and another couple and uhe Morgaus got together occasion- ally to have a dance, she said. There are twelve white people whvmg at Point Barrow, nine wiults |and three children. Mrs. Morgan's young daughter remained in the Ncrth mth her father “She had BARROW MORGAN *MAKING FIRST TRIP OUTSIDE Lad Born at Pomt Bfll‘l’OW has her own dog team and is a and His Mother, Mus. ‘xegulm tom boy,” Mrs. Morgan S.R. Morgan on Alaska e : Mrs. Morgan has the usual fem- # §# B | inine interest in clothes and told Making his rirst mp OQutside | her husband shortly before leaving since he was born at Point Barrow that she hated to make the trip two years ago, little Barrow Mor-|as she had nothing to wear. They gan, is the most interestéd and wore their customary parkas and popular passenger on aboard of mukluks in the plane and have the steamer Alaska which left here' had no time to shop on the. way| this noon for Seattle. He has al- down but she plans to go on ready traveled farther than many buying spree when she has time. people travel in a lifetime, and, The length of their visit in the about six hundréd miles of it by, States is indefinite Mrs. airplane. isaid. Her hushand has requested a In a few days Barrow will leave, year's furlough in order to make the steamer in Seattle with his a trip four or five hundred miles mother, Mrs. Stanley R. Morgan, into the interior with a snowmo- both of them dressed in parkas and | bile in company with one or two mukluks, the only outdoor clothes cther men from Point Barrow and they have with them. But since if it is granted she expects to re- to him that is the regulation dress main in the States, otherwise she for outdoor wear he sees nothing will probably return' in the sum- jmer. “Mr. Morgan has been con- Mrs. Morgan, who is the wife of| fined so long that he wants to the United States Signal Corps| experiment with the snowmobile Gperator-in-Chargé of the Point and do a little roughing,” Barrow station, and her son are on " i 5 their way to Salt Lake City, Utah, MRS, FREEBURN, DAUGHTER for a prolonged visit. Although it RETURN TO CHICHAGOF is her first trip Outside for four and one half years, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. James L. Freeburn and said that she had no desire to Miss Annabel Freeburn, who ar- leave her northern home, and rived in Juneau last week on the would not have made the trip had Seaplane Mitkof, are returning to it not been necessary. | Chichagof on the Estebeth today. Mrs. Morgan and her son flew‘Thc presence of-Mrs. Freeburn and from Point Barrow to Fairbanks her daughter in Juneau has been with Pilot Joe Crosson, Operations the occasion for much entertain- Manager of the Pacific Alaska Air-{mg among their friends here. ways. The trip was veéry enjoy- - e able and when they reached the Jerry Jontry, University of Chi- i wooded mountains she was fas- cago quarter-miler, conducts a hu- | cinated, as she almost had forgot- mor column in the Daily Maroon, fen what a mountain or a free campus nawspaper. looked like, Mrs. Morgan said. ‘}__ “People ask me how I Could, !stand it at Point Barrow for such| a long time, but we keep so busy {that it has seemed short. While! | wé have no movies and do without | tall of the attractions of a town or city, there are so many other things to do that I ncver missed any of them. I really missed trees "and mountains more than anything else,” Mrs. Morgan declared. In addition to being weather Obsérver at Point Barrow she Kept teachlng hér nine-year-old | a No. 1 Ope-Panel Door 267X 66" ow Doors, Sash and $49 Millwork, beauti- 20—5 fully designed, of finé Ma- terials, from manuvfacturer avmonqmvu\g Complete service, Estimales promipt- Iy.. Wite for:Calglog, | ; busy fails to convince you this is the safest way to lose fat—money back. But be sure and get Kruschen Salts—imitations aré numerous and you must safeguard your health. An enginéer’s sketch of the pl-m mt it 1s claimed (At all times will revolutionize aviation. It is design hitherto | under perfect ¢ undreamed nt airplane desij erl. The hn:inow to ascend or (¢ Mnder ¢ in mid-a Sketch of New Crash-Proof An'plane ":..m 5 the m”lll‘ ':.ld anything happening to the SERIES 232 THE NEW Hupnmiobile 8 IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! im, the craft will be fot, and it will be able Ily, or even to stand still JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor 80 softly as not %o roof. eiiltool—nmhndm-h Mor gnn' she s:\irl.' 160 points, game. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner's Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division| Number Oné. Before CHAS. | SEY, Commissiopér and ex-Of- ficio Probate Judge, Junéau Pre- cinet. In the Matter of theé Estate of D. J. WILLIAMS, whose true name is Daniel John Willtams, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,| | That the undersigned was on Jan- uary 11th, 1933, appointed execu- trix of the last will and testament and estate of D. J. Willlams, de- ceased. All persons having claims against| said estate are required to presflnt-‘ Largé Samplé Réoms them, with proper vouchers at- 5. B 3 et e tached, to the undersigned at the ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. Z , Prop. office of H. L. Faulkner, Juneau,! Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, uary 11th, 1933. FRANCES L. WILLIAMS, Executrix. | First_publication, Jan. 12, 1933. Last pllhllcfltion Feb. 2, 1933. Get rid of Gas In 5 Minutes orMoneyBack, an averagé of 15 per Cut Rates Chickén dinifer Sifiday, 6oc Jan- | If a couple of tablespoonfuls of Dare's Mentha Pepsin doesn't bans ish your stomach gas in 5 minutes you don't have to pay for it. Sama dose before meals prévents sueh| attacks. Ends gas, heartbufn, fuii-| ness, and other distress after eat- ing. Ask Bifler Mdurd Drug C€0.| —adv. JUST RECEIVED ‘GIRDLES CORSELETTES 4-IN-ONE GARMENTS Long Garter Brassiéres Bandeéaus and Garter Belts AT.-THE NEW LOW PRICES Allen Shattuck, Iné.. .. Established 1608