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THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1933, STARTS TONIGHT CAPITOL Supported by EDMUND BURNS GERTRHDE ASTCR CRALFORD KENT < MURDER, MYSTERY, AS A LUXURIOUS COACH THUNDERS L THROUGH THE BLACK i 5 - NIGHT + ¢ » *» AND SPECIAL SELECTION SHORT SUBJECTS ' NEW WOMEN IN CONGRESS 3 R S | 4 The new congress has only two feminine newcomers. Here they are joutside the house chamber, Rep. Kathryn O'Loughlin McCarthy of Kansas (left) and Rep. Virginia Jenckes of Indiana, Both are demo-, (crats. (Associated Press Photo) B s DRESS UP! DRESSES for afternoon, street and sports wear, all sizes, all colors, new sleeves and fancy necklines—$6.75 to $19.50 COATS — Sports styles to the fancy dress type. New colorings in shades of gray, brown, navy, reds, tans or tweeds, $12.75 to $24.50 COMES BACK AS CAPITOL STAR Screen Beauty Heads Cast Mystery Comedy-Drama “Western Limited” With a mystery plot interesting to every member of the family, IWestem Limited” comes to the Capitol theatre tonight. All of the essential ingredients of entertainment are in this picture that combines comedy, action, thrills, romance and even a mur- der. | Beautiful Estelle Taylor heads !the cast and she is supported by Gertrude Astor, Edmund Burns, Lucian Prival, Eddie Kane, Mahlon Hamilton and Crauford Kent. Jewel Robbery The story begins with a jewel robbery at a party given before |Gertrude Astor's departure for the West. All of the suspected partici~ pants in the robbery are also aboard Miss Astor’s train. Miss {Taylor plays the role of secretary to Miss Astor, a wealthy and suc- ceptible widow in the picture, and she is among those suspected of the crime. ‘There are plots and inter-plcts |and even the synopses of “West- ern Limited” do not reveal the real criminal Interest to Fans Any picture that brings Estelle E’I‘aylor, former wife of Jack Demp- |sey, has interest for picture fans. She is a capable actress. Many re- call that she had a principal part in “Don Juan,” the first. big sound |picture. Gertrude Astor, in the role of the wealthy widow whose qi nds motivate the theft that starts. the laction of “Western Limited,” is still as attractive as she was when she first entered the films in a'D. W. Griffiths production. Edmund {Burns. is a favorite leading man who has played oppesite such stars |as Elsie Ferguson, Gloria Swanson {and Constance Talmadge. | The usual interesiing program of |news and comedy shorts will con- |clude the Capifol's play fare to- | night. | NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN | that by virtue of a writ of ven- ditioni exponas dated at Juneau, Alaska on the 10th day of April, 1933, issued out -of the. United States District Court for'the Ter- | ritory -of Alaska, Division -Number |One, on an interlocutory order granted in said court on the 8th |day of April in favor of Hall-Sc¢ott | Motor Car Company, a corporation, | the Libellant, and against the gas | boat WANDERER, official number ;205-183, her tackle, apparel, furni- ture, engines, equipment, etc., said | gas boat having been attached by ! me on the 14th day of March 1933, gand being now in my custody, I | shall accordingly offer the said | vessel WANDERER, for sale to the highest bidder for cash, on the 20th day of April 1933, at 10 o'elock a.m. on board the said vessel, where |she now "lies at Juneau, at the float near what is known as the Rock Pile, to.satisfy the demands {of the libellant: | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, | 10th day of April 1933. | ALBERT WHITE, | United States Marshal. By: DONALD E. MARTIN, Deputy U. S.- Marshal, this | | NOTICE ‘OF HEARING ‘ No. 406 !In the Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, Territory of Al- | * aska, Division Numbér One. In Probate. In the Matter of the estate of | Charles Larsen, deceased. |To Jennie Smith and Elphe Kath- | ryn Smith, ‘and all other heirs ‘ and other persons in interest: | = Notice 'is ' hereby - given that. a | hearing will be had upon the peti- | tion of Dave Housél, the Admin- istrator of the estate of Charles Larsen, deceased, who prays that an ‘order be.made herein.directing "| the heirs and all other persons in interest in. said..estate to. appear | before 'this Court at Juneau, Al- aska, on. the 20th day of April, 1933, at the hour of ten o'clock in the: forenoon of. said. day, and show. cause, ‘if any. there. be, why. an order should not be made to sell the real property of said estate to pay the claims allowed against said estate; and te- pay the ex- penses of administration of said estate. i The real property of said estate | consists of a two-fifths undivided interest in the Camel - Gypsum Group of Claims situate at Gypsum ori Yankee Cove on the east shore of ' Chichagoff Island, Territory of Alaska, said group of claims com- prising the following named claims: King Gypsum Claim, Gypsum Claims No's. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, all of which claims are located in the Sitka Recording. Distriet- and fecorded on pages 179 to 183, in- clusive, in Mining Record Book No. 3, 'of said district. Done at Juneau, Alaska, this 13th day of March, 1933. : (Seal) CHAS. SEY, United States Commissioner and ex-officio Probate Judge. First publication, March 14, 1933. | vast_publication, April 11, 1933, " Estelle Taylor in “We‘ltem Linilk:d‘" CHEVALIER 1S COLISEUM STAR AGAIN TONIGHT *“One Hour With You™ Re- mains at Theatre—"This Reckless Age” Tomorrow R Ernst: Lubitsch production starring Jeanette MacDonald .and Maurice - |Chevalier which has been delight- ing audiences who enjoy light com- edy with a musical background, will be held over at the Coliseum for, a last’ performance toright. Tomorrow night ““This- Reckless Henry Garat Heaving Many Sighs at Farewell to Film Capital, Also to His Golf Age,” with Charles “Buddy” Rog- ers, Richard Bennett, Peggy-Shan- non, Charlie Ruggles, Frances Dee, and Frances Starr in important roles, will be the Coliseum. feature. “This Reckless Age” is a. story. of modern home life. Richard Ben~ nett, and. Frances Starr. are. the parents of Buddy Rogers and Fran- MRS. GRUNDLER LA ; . Mrs. Gus Grundler, oldtime resi- dent of Douglas, died in La Mesa, California, ‘on" April 3, and inter- ment was made on April 6, accord- ing to advices received in today's mail by Guy L. Smith. Mrs. Grundler, accompanied by her husband, lefy. for. the states about eight years ago and. since time ago. an infected foot resulted in amputation at the ankle, but the gangrene spread and later amputation of ‘one of her legs was made at the knee, and she never recovered from the shock. The Grundler' residence here was owned by. the former residents. The husband, one son ,Oscar, and a. daughter survive. MR. AND MRS CLIFFORD RETURN ON ALASKA furned to Juneau on the Alaska By ROBBINS COON HOLLYWOOD, Cal, April 11— Henry Garat looked out of the win- dow at-the streaming flood of sun- shine which Californians some- times mention and his eyes sur- veyed the flowers that in the spring (and summer, fall and winter, t00) bloom in the beds of the studio gar- dens. But to his lips came no. egstatic “tra-la!” to herald the season. In- stead he sighed. “Such weather,” said he. “Such weather—and I must go back right laway, almost before I have a chance to enjoy it!” Lament For Spring He will be gone shortly afier the completion of his first Hollywood picture, “Adorable,” in which he romances opposite Janet Gaynor. A: contract with, UFA calls him back to Europe. For one picture only, and then he will be back in Holly- wood in August, But spring will be gone then. He sighed. And then he laughed, pacing up and down, Gallic exuberance rising. He twirled around his finger a long | chain laden with good luck charms | —*I carry these always, never make a picture without them,” One of them, a mimuiure phono- graph disc which opens to reveal a picture of his English bride, he explained was presented him be- cause his record sales totaled 375~ | 000. “In France they buy records be- cause the radio is mot so good as here. In France you turn on the| radio and you get pst-pst-sput-sput | holidays. The children have. plans of, their own, which disagree with do they manage to get together and young.and old . alike work, to avert the disaster. Incidentally, in “This Reckless Age,” Charlie Ruggles, who plays the role. of: the. wealthy. bachelor friend of the family, actually mar« . |ries the girl he loves. * —r SCHOLARSHIP DANCE APRIL 21 Third annual Scholarship Dancé by Business and Professional Wom- en’s Club at Elks Ball Room. Musi by Serenaders. ~—adv. NOTICE FOR SELECTION OF CITY. OFFICERS. }1" Applications for wne following. po- sitions will be received by.the City. Clerk, City Hall, until 5 pm. Fri, day, April 14, 1933, and applications wilk be acted upon by the Common, Council of the City of Juneau; City Clerk City Treasurer Wharfinger Assistant Wharfinger Chief, of Fire Department Assistant. Chief of Fire Depart- ment ' Chief, of Police Night. Patrolman Librarian Cemetery . Caretaker Health Officer City Engineer Chief Fire Truck Driver Assistant Fire Truck; Driver Henry Garat's picture with Janet Gaynor has kept him in Hollywood leng enough: to make him like its golfing weather. Now he hates returning to Eu- rope for film work there. too much; so many people buy rec~ ords. There 1 make sometimes more money from records than from pic- |42 tures,” he said. He 'has been making talkies abroad, between stage appearancos, for five years, He has been a star years, weeks-marked by bank holi- Mel. Tartee, an unmarried man, | —adv. City Clerk. years old, who had' been ad< g judged insane by U. S:. Commis-|&% sioner Chris Bolgen at Ophir, was f HORLUCK’S i in the hospitel in Fairbanks re- | PALM, BEACH Brick and ‘c.wmly recovering from axe wounds & for four. Working in Hollywood is | inflicted in self-defense by an old | ALL FLAVORS e a picnic' compared to working in|man wi Tartee attacked at Max studios abroad, intimated Henry— | Simel'’s house at Fairview on ] Juneau Ice Cream ] and that despite. his arrival for!|the Innoka River, Tartee was com- j Parlor " Hollywood's most exciting weeks in|mitted to Morningside. P H. R. SHEPARD, ces Dee. The parents make many, plans for their children's refurn, | from, college during the Christmas{month ago. and remained for a8 and sunk her. called to. Seattle by lllness. of her mother, about a short time following her death. . Clifford, has' been in Ket-' those. made: at. home, Not: until g cm}t{n'bb,buahmu and joined - his| P Dupont Companyis tragedy. threatens the whole family | wife . there. for the return to Ju-‘ neau. found Mrs. Emma Swift responsi- ble for.the murder of Jack Wilbur, according to-a. telegram received to- day by United States Marshal Al- bert White,, Wilbur, was shot during the. cajebration, of his 63rd birth- « There’s big m/vu for you in the advertising , colunns. 8 vheg e EVERYMONTH DANISH, Ite Cream day, a stirring economy. fight, and | an earthquake. Imported Romance i Garat, like his countryman, Che- valier, came from the stage into pittures. ' Both once. worked with Mistinguette, the celebrated: dancer. There the similarity ends. Garat, 30; is younger, more the “romantic star” than Maurice—if that, con- sidering the latter's fan mail, can be possible. His name is, pro- nounced Gar-rah, and Henry, not Hen-ri—at least in Hollywood. 2 He learned a little English, when )} in! New York, eight years ago, for" a revue. He had to.learn all- over| again when he came to. Hollywood. | but found it easier. But to return to those. sighs. for spring. Romantic sighs! No! “It is golf,” he sald. “I'm Iea.mu‘e ing to play, with an instructor, | “My game, it is-terrible! But it is % fun. T would like more time to play golf before I go.” " A Make Millions Think—and Buy. || | [ ! § ) % § ! / NOTICE TO- CREDITORS In the Commissioner's ‘Court for the Territory. of Alaska, Division Number One. Before OHAS SEY,| Commissioner and. ex-Officio Pro- bate Judge, Junean. Precinct. | In the Matter of the Estate of ABE HANSEN, deceased, | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned was, on the 27th day of March, 1983, duly ap-| pointed administrator of the estatc| of Abe Hansen, deceased. All per-| sons having claims against the es-| tate of said deceased will present| Beautiful Flowers Lovely Potted Lilies Exquisite blooms fdr Easter decora-. tion include cut flowers as well: as. a variety of potted: plants, Rlace your ‘order now. NEW 4 PHONE. Meat. Department 403 them with proper vouchers and duly verified to the undersigned at Hoonah, Alaska, within six (6)months/ from the date of this notice. GEO. JONES, | Administrator. First publication, March 30, 1933. Last publication, April 20, 1933. 7 Saloum’s | Seward Street, mear Secend | DATED &t Jupieau, Alaska, this : 5 | X 27th day of March, 1933. | : v s Jold. TGy -Alen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Bé{rajens.for: Sale at Empire Office CHICKEN © caop ' 1983, Auetion Sales. Dates April :si August 29 3 B0 CARR'S JUNEAU'S FINEST FOOD, STORE: FREE DELIVERY! ' r d 10am, 2pm, Spm, < . ‘Store @pen Bvenings. Every Night from 8 P. M. NOODLES, and P e COLISEUM, TONIGHT ONLY' “PAL NITE" 2—for—1 MAURICE CHEVALIER “ONE HOUR WITH YOU* with JEANETTE MacDONALD Starting Tomorrow i ! “THES RECKLESS AGE! “One Hour, With You,” the clever|then has'resided n La Mesa. Some- :fim BéA:r REI;EACES DUPOCO. IN. JUNEAU; ABBOTT IS- IN TOWN P. H. Abbotf, representative of the Dupon Power Company. in Al- aska, arrived in Junéau on the Alaska this morning. and will re- main in Juneau for ‘& week. before leaving - for' the Westward to make a_business trip- through the In- terior, A Mr. Abbott, who, went: te Seattle Mr, and Mrs. E: ‘H. Clifford re-t‘“‘”‘" S5 Wetls! ago i agkjfiection with the wreck of the Dupoco, Du- this morning. Mrs. Clifford w”spont tender. in. Junesu, which was the serious" damsaged at the City Float when the Alaska swung around, in land- All claims have been settled sat- isfactorily, Mr. Abbott said, and byilding a new boat which will be ready in about, thixty. days. WOMAN HELD.: MURDER- | REPUBLICAN. NATIONAL A, corpner’s jury m. Ketchikan| GQMMIT TEEMAN, ENRQUTE TO, SKAGWAY E. A. Rasmusen, President-of the. {chain of Banks of Alaska, and Re~ | publican National: Committeeman, |arrived; in Juneau on the Alagka | today, after a short trip.to Seattle. He_is, taying, at, the Gastinean | Hotel and w?hklei;é on the Ad- { miral- Evans tenight- for 'Skagway, \'where. one ‘of hi§ ‘banks' is located. IN THE YEAR o it % SPECIAE,