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NOW ‘PLAYING CAPITO the spiciest, speediest, snappiest feature com- edy that ever came along to knock Old Man Gloom positively cuckoo! THEYJUST 'HADTO GET MARRIED o = With Rolend Young, Fifi D’ Orny, erree Teasdale, C. Aubrey Smith, Henry Armetta, Cora Sue Collins. Screenplay by Gladys Lehman end H M. Walker. From a play by Cyril Harcourt. Produced by Carl Laemmle, Jp. Directed by Edward Ludwig. Presented by Carl Laemmle. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE ‘ Complete Bath Room Outfit 5-foot “Standard”| Tub (complete with filliu;:s) 17x19 “Standard” Full Apron Basin (complete with fittings) China Tank “Standard” Toilet e " $49.50 ol o i DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME | b v ! | RICE& AHLERS CO. 3 Plumbing Heating Sheet Métal i 7 kwe téll' you in advance what job will cost” CARR'’S ‘ ]UNEAU S FINEST FOOD STORE | 'TELEPHONE . i FREE DELIVERY! 10am. 2pm. S5pm Store Open Evenings a. NEW DEAL © 11 Service Station f " BURR JOHNSON . ALEX STURROCK ¥ PHONE 138 + | SUPER D) SERVICE WINDOW CLEANING X PHONE 485 ! Cora Sue Collins all have a part COMEDY flfllflss JOY T0.CAPITOL | PICTURE FANS “They Iusf Had to Get Mamed ‘Will Be Seen Last Times Tonight All of the screén’s favorité com- edians are gathered dinto . ‘“They Just Had to 'Gét Married,” the 'comedy that has been creating a lot of fun at the Capitol for the last | two days, and which will be shown | {for the last times tonight, Slim Summerville and ZaSu Pitts play the roles of two servants, will- | ed a fortune by their employer, svho get married and then have quite a time spending their money. Fifi D'Orsay, Roland Young, Ver- ree Teasdale, C. Aubrey Smith and { { in the farce that develaps. Tt is just in fun, every bit of it and the cast has a glorious time getting in and out of frouble and making au- diences laugh and laugh. In every role the player is given an opportunity to portray just Lhe‘ type of part at which he—or she— is most adept. LAWRENCE SPRINGER INVENTS NEW STYLE OF HAIRDRESS, $. F. A story of 'a tormer Juneau’ High 1 School boy ‘who has made good in | the city is told in an issue of the ;San Francisco Chronicle. It is a story of Lawrence Springer's new preparation for dressing hair, and |is as follows: | “Wrap your hair in cellophane, | my pretty maid, and the blustering i winds of March will be nothing in .your young life. “Cellophane hair hit Sgn Fran- .." ISWITNESS dt HORROR SCENE Ann :Ha:dt §h Sees' 563\'! Eaten b; arks—He Llfe Imperiled HAVANA,. Cuba, May 4—Ann Harding, blond film star, is shaken and broken’ hearted by the seene of horror enacted before her eyes while clinging to a capsized sail~ boat. With two of her companions lhe saw shatks kill an aged Cuban sail+ or who was swimming to shore for{charge of this aid. “The sharks ate him!"™ was the |ery with which Marie Lombagd, Miss Harding's secretary greeted the rescu who finally saved her, the actress and Alexander Xijrk- land, another film luminary. All thrge clung to the craft for three hours off the Jamanitas Yacht Club and are today suffer- ing from shock and exposure. e - MAN GHARGED - Woman Re}fiflsflf. lflimfl;e ! Proposals and Is Shot Down FLEMINGTON; N. J. May 4—l "During the time which this bu- Harold Wolfe, aged 24 years, a chauffeur, is charged with the slaymg of Mrs. Georgianna Heights, aged 42 He said he shot her when she repulsed his’ improper advances, according t0 the nfnoers who said he has made’'a ¢o sfon. 4 .} JUNEAD NEEDY Womens Clua Committee Can Use Any and All | Contributions Haye you any old clothes stored| away? This is the inquiry being pro-| ipounded by the Welfare Depart- ment of the Juneau Woman's Club, as. it swings into the finai month of its relief work for thi; year. For, it is stated by women department, sup-| plies are getting very low ‘indeed, and many cases of dy are seekin help from the cipthing bureau each week. The department is especial- ly anxious to be able to outfit these needy people as a_dequnte!y as possible before it closes the bureau at the end of this month. Ciothes of all sorts are earnestly needed and all contributions, how- ever small are requested. If it is only a pair of socks, a shirt or a suit of underwear, the deparf.mem knows - where it will do a great deal of good, and will welcome the contributions with open .arms. Larger sizes, particularly i underwear and frousers are espec ially in demand. Al packages may be left at the Methodist Episcopatf! parsonage, acuoinmg the church} where the bureau is housed, or a call to any member of the commit- tee will be responded to, and a messenger sent for the goods. ln‘ reau has been in operation it has met a very large number of 1e- quests for aid. The department appreciates the fact that the co-| operation of townspeople in general has been wholehearted and gener- ous, and that its work would not Have been possible on the scale on Wolfe invited Mrs. young son and two companic take an auto ride, then' ma lcisco for the first time yesterday | W O'Connor Moffatt and Com- | pany announced that its beauty | solon would feature this unusual coiffure. “The preparation that will be used to give the hair of San Fran- cisco’'s misses and mesdames that | glazed sleek look that is so fash- to leave the automobile. Colorado Man Normnated He!ghts, her ngeto A proper proposals. Mrs, Helgh shot and killed as the four started] ionable today was invented by a young Alaskan, Lawrence Springer, who has been working on the fluid for some months. “Very much like a lacquer, the preparation is first sprayed on the | hair which is then shaped. Then comes a painting process, then the {hair is dried, and presto, milady {has a brand new hairdress that ac- tually stays in place.” | Photographs of Springer demon- strating his preparation accompan- ‘\ed the story—and the result of the | hairdress, accofding to the pictures, is attractive enough to make any |young lady want to go straight to ithn beauty shop and have her hair {lacquered. Lawrence Spripger is the son of Deputy United States Marshal and Mrs C. J. Springer of Tenakee. DANCE DANCE Women of the Moose On May 13 at the Evergreen Gardens. Best of music. Save, —adv. the Date! { “Tomorrow’s Styles T oday" “Juneau’s Own Store” 4th Degr,ée Every suit that enters this store must pass four tests. It must have good style. It mpst be well made. It myst wear long. It must sell fast at a small profit to H.S. GRAVES 1. appear and answer, For Asst. Sec. of Interior WASHINGTON; MAY 4. — Presi- dent Rogseyelt k}as nominated- Os- car Chapman, of nver, Colorado, to be Assistant Secretary of the Iuterior, 4 ALIAS SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 3432-A. In the District Goury for the Ter- ritory ‘of Alaskd, Division Num- ber One, at Juneay. Gray Hamilton Tozier, Plaintiff, vs. Mary Emma Tozier, Défendant. The President of the United States of America, GREETING: . You are hereby requlre(f to ap- pear in the District Court for the Territary of Alaska, Division Num- ber Ome, within thirty (30) days| after the last publication of summohs, namely, within ‘thirty (30) days after ‘the '1ith day of ‘May, 1833, in case this summons| is published, or within forty’ (40| days after the date of its /servi upon you, in case this summons served fipon you' personally, answer the complaint of the Court in'the above entitled action. The said plaintiff in said" actl demands’ that the bond$ of matri- mony now existing between’ plain- || tiff and defendant be dissolved. And in the event you fail to so! will take judgment against you want thereof, and will apply to) the Court for the relief demanded in his complaint and as herein= | above stated. The order for publication of sum«|§ mons was made on the 24th day of March, 1933. P WITNESS, the Honorable Justin, W. Harding, Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said Court here- JOHN H. DUNN, Clerk of the Court.§ By J. W. LEIVERS, : Deputy: ‘| Pirst publication, ll 13, 1933. mt puhllcltlon. ll, 1933 mnnons : m thenfi W Comumissigh- er's ( -,Oflu:h ate) Coutk for District of Alaska, Ju- neat” dlhl'h!sslon Precirict In the Matter of the: Estate 10th day of April, 1933, duly np1 pointed mqu pf the @< tate of & AEL Me A, Des ceased, and that Letters of Admind] istration, therefore gn said day signed. All pet&lon.s hav}l;nz claims ag: nq_b salg” esti a;e reb; xequxr i presént’ ‘the sime, in prope vouchers, and duly verified, six ) months from the du [this 10 the undersigned Ad* ministratrix at the office of hep Attorneys, R. E. Robertson and B. Monagle, at 208 Seward Bulld ing, Juneau, Alaska. Dated -at Juneau, [AGLE * Adminstrairix. Pirst pulllnt.wn Apru 13, 1933 M which it has been conducted with- out that cooperation, but it wishesf: to.Stress the fact, that one more 1ft ‘from the public will go a long ways toward alleviating a great deal of distress. spent generously of its own funds Jin the operation of the bureau ‘this year, and is willing to assume even greater expense, but it feels that there is always a chance that the spring clean-up activities may have resulted in unearthing more trasures, and for that reason it is jroadcasting this additional ' plea Tor aid. Mrs. R. R. Hermann is President, of the Juneau Woman's Club, and relief committee members can be reached through her. R Advertisements are your pocket-, book editorials. They interpret the merchandise news. § NOTICE, TO CREDITORS n. the Commissioner’s Court forig the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. Before CHAS.| SEY, Commissioner and ex-of- ficio Probate Judge, Juneau Pre- ginct. “the Matter of the Estate of CHAEL J. BAVARD, deceased. ove| the plamti’;:‘: a?fi of . MICHAEL MCcKENNA, Deceaséd.] NOTICE 1§ wsv GIVEN doom, 3 806 3 That the tundersigried was, on f6in . . ’2-35 werg quy tssued 'to" the underd JOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, t the undersigned was, on the day of May, 1933, duly ap- Ie of Michael J. Bavard, de- will present them with prop vauchers and duly verified to the undersigned at Juneauy, Alaska, within six (6) months )‘rom the date of this roticé. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, May Bl IDA' GERTRUDE BAVARD, Administratrix, First publication, May 4, 1933. Last publication, May 25, 1933. 2.30 - 175 3.40 e Consult us regarding your El‘? quitements—we e T V! o * The club hasy _administratrix of the "es-|"|’ All persons hqvmx ¢laims| | named plaintiff on file in sald|#gainst the estate of sald deceased Tearle Are in Cast of Coliseum Picture “Man About Town," the Fox pr duction in whioch Warner Baxter portrays ‘the role’ of a lover in- volved in the interndtional intrigue of the nation's eapital, comes to the Coliseum ight. The story deals with the friend- ship ‘of two men, the ties of which| are broken when @ Woman comes, into, theit Hves. Tt ‘leads to je: | ousy, hatred, téménee and tr bitt, in the end,‘the ‘men ‘\xnm b come friends and both defend they woman when she becpmes involved it a murder. The action is said to| f the nation-| maintain the spicit al capital with' a swilf and sénsational. Karen Morley porthys the lead-" ing feminine role.” Other favorites in the cast are ‘Cofiway Tearle; Lil- po that is | ian Bond, Leni Stengeél, Alan Mo»\-_ |bray, Lawrence Grant and Halli-! well Hobbes. “Man About Town™ an original story by Denison Clift ed by John Francis Dmon SCHOOLS 70 PLAY. TENNIS “M last {mm@; ‘"‘fi, The Jiiieau'ladd Do sehool tenfii’iflkfl D:r‘ilfi meet "in a tournament Saturday on the Ju- neau ’nenms courts. The first con- test starts”dt 8%80 o'clock “in the | Morting and the fihal session should be ¢ompleted about 1 o'clock | Hoys and gifls ‘in both singles and doubles Will meet in"the tour §t. ‘Louis C of €. Votes Lindbergh Membmhp ST.\LOUIS; hi&y 4.-—001:' Charles |/ A. Lindbergh.has acoepted..honexs| ary mémbership in the Bt. Louis ‘Chamber of Commerce, the organ- lzation ' instrumental in Promoating his Atlantic flight. "He is the sec- ond man to be votéd such’a mem- bership, the other being Gé¢n. John J: Pershing, a native Missourian. “I ‘have always felt a debt of gratitiide to the Chamber of Com- imerce,” Cdl. Lindbergh wrote in ac- cepting the membership, “for the Assistance T received in many ways in connection with the flight of the Spirit of St. Louis.” FINE § w“:!‘.h ve‘r:va r:qupfile r!m WRIGHT SHOPPE | PAUL BLOEDHORN ! “-‘hw:‘nm_aar_u.u. MOTHERS tlHX May 1,4 A large assortment of MOTHERS DAY CARDS Juneau Drug Co. “The Corner D:iag Store” is based on| Léon Qordon prepared # for the| screen nd ‘the picture was direct- | NOW PLAYING Washington Daringly dressed women tried to en- snare ‘him, wily dip- lomats ldid traps for him as he flashed i| through the intricate i mazes of the capital. 1 [\ I Navel by Denison Clift k If On& uMore bother with slow actms when one . tablespoonful of WARNER BAXTER( CoLIsEUM HASLEAD N Hlflflflflfiflwu Katen' Mgrley and Con\gay The' merry “whirF of ¢ society took him for a ride widh Karen & WA MORLEY TEARLE To All Who Suffer Stomach Agony, Ga.s and Indigestion re ] Mentha Pepsin Doesn’t jflnng You Ever Used. Dare’s Mentha Pepsin not only this| quickly Trelieves stomach distress, splendid and pleasant liquid rem-|but it also conquers stubborn in- Ledy will cause gas, bloating heavi-| digestion, dyspepsia and gastritis, ness, heartburn or any upset con-|and puts an end to dizziness, nerv- tion of the stomach to speedily|ousness, headache, sleeplessness and vanish, despondency which distressing And why should any man or trouybles are nearly always caused woman ‘suffer another hg‘ur with 'by severe stomach disturbance. indigestion or any stomach misery ~Dare’s Mentha Pepsin is a su- when the remedy that acts almost|premely good remedy that Butler mslantly can be easily procured? But there is more to say about s remarkable rémedy—something ‘that will interest thousands of des- pondent people Mduro Drug Co. and druggists everywhere guarantee, is a fine tonic that builds you up and makes you work with vim, eat with relish aud sleep scundly —adv‘ DOUGLAS NEWS CASHENS TO VISIT SITKA Mr. and Mys. Jerry Cashen are _nhnnmg to leave Lhts week -end | ent, will “at the usual rs-elect will Sormally -assume ' ‘their dutfes at this Also final arrange- for the annual dance on Sat- | \‘x y night will be made. . e | NOTICE TO AUTO. DRIVERS City of Douglas Driver’s Licenses| the year of 1933 are now due Iifinlt lurtlm GRAY, |adv. rx:mm—-m All kinds of platits, trees best adopted to your gar- den needs. o{ the Doug- | Jan. L, Please you your llnl-l City Clerk of Douglas. | *&5 i {1 ftock it to. reduce. HOW SHE LOST 18 POUNDS OF FAT For Less Than $1.00 “Will say in regards to Kruschen: I lost 18 pounds after using one bottle and feel fine.. Just bought one more bottle tofday and expect to lose 18 more pounds. I now weigh 148 aml feel fine” Mrs. Harry Robin- son, Akron, Ohfo (Jan. 6, 1933). Onde a day. take Kruschen Salts ~oné ‘half’ teaspoonful in a glass of" ‘hat"™ water ‘ first thing every morning. Besides losing ugly fat SAFELY you'll gain in health and myslcu attractivensss — constipa- tlon, gas and acidity will cease to hother — you'll feel younger— more active — full of ambition— clear skin—sparkling eyes. A jar that lasts 4 weeks costs but a trifle at Butler Mauro Drug Co., Juneau Drug Co. or any drugstore fin" the world—but demand and get Kruschen and if onc bottle doesn't Joytully pleasé you — money back. —adv. < RATES REDUCED AT SEAVIEW APARTMENTS Were Now 2-room apfs. L $15.00 2-room apts. 20.00 1250 ~! Single TOOmS | 10.00 7.00 JUNEAU mnu'm| All furnished; 1ight; janitor service. THE CHAS. W. CARTER MQKTUARY “The Last Service uruu-anmu Tribute” THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau You Begin and End at the ery Passenger-Carrying Boat Established 1898 Suitable for Mailing INSUR AN E 3 Alen Shattuck, Inc. - THE, SANITARY. GRQCERY, | “The Stare Thqs. Plaases”"PHONES 83 OR 85 Juneau, Alaska