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Starts Sunday COLIZEUM HER FACE WAS THEf&& OTHER GIRL'S FORTUNE!'& But virtue always wins, they say, and hers was the truest heart thatever beat for a one-chair You'll swallow | barber! your spearmint when you STE” OUT ZASU PITTS PERT KELTON EL BRENDEL JAMES GLEASON | “Skeets” GALLAGHER || A RUSSELL MACK production. Merian C Cooper, exec. producer Picture TIME TONIGHT ————"“TORCH SINGER” LAST NOTICE ® 0 000 s e In the U. S. Commissione Court | ® AT THE HOTE Juneau Precinct, before the|® @& o o's o's' s 's'e 5 @ 0 o donorable J. F. Mullen, sitting in Probate. In the Matter Ed for Gastineau John Gilmore, Ketchikan; H. A. | Gerstman, Juneau; V. B. Wallder, New Je Dr. Howe Vance, Ju- neau; W. T. Hays, Jr., Los Angeles; Lorin R. Sisson, Ketchikan; R. J and the Court has set October 31st, | Perotovich, Klawock; G. W. Mc- 1934, for hearing objections to the |Donald, Petersburg; Mr. and Mrs Final Account and for the settle- |W. B. Newcomb; M. Halpern, Seat- ment thereof |tle; C. R. Wright, Ketchikan; Wiley DATED this 30th day of August,'Post, Oklahoma Cily, Oklahoma 1934, Joz W. Kelly, Seattle. Alaskan Mr. and Mrs. Vern Shea, Peters- burg; Carl Nelson, Sentinel Island; P. Lucy, Petersburg; H. Grimstad, Hump Island; R. Hulse, Juneau. Zynda Miss Dalma Hanson, Juneau; Capt. John C. Holland, Junea Carl Lovett, Juneau, - = NU WAY HOT SPRIN Famous Soap Lake Mine arium Baths, Dr In: of the Estate ard T. RYAN, Dece: T is to give not acministrator in the above matter has filed his Final Ac of WALTER G. HELLAN, Adminis First publication, Sept. 1, Last publication, Sept - IN JUNEAU o SHOP 3 C W it DANCE DANGE DANCE TONIGHT MANDARIN BALL ROOM DANGE! DANGE! DANCE! TONIGHT Admission $1.00 National Forest Timbe for Sale Sealed bids w be received by the Regional Forester, Juneau,” Al- aska, up to and including October |¢ 8, 1934, for all the merchantable |k dead {imber, standing or down, and | all the live timber marked or desig- nated for cutting, on an area con- taining approximately 110 acres lo- cated on Prince of Wales Isiand Tuxekan Pas approximately one mile south Staney Island designated Are No. 3, Staney Creek, Tong: National Forest Alaska, estimated to be 4,188,000 feet B.M., more or less, of Sitka spruce and western hemlock saw- timber and 80,000 lin. feet more or less of spruce and hemlock piling. No bid of less than $1.50 per M feet B.M. for spruce sawtimber; $1.00 per M feet B.M. for hemlock sawtimber; 1c per lin. ft. for pil- ing up to and including 95 feet in length and 1%c per lin. ft. for piling over 95 feet in length will be considered. $1,000 must be de- posited with each bid to be applied on the purchase price, refunded, or retained in part as liquidated dam- ages, according to the conditions of ale. The right is reserved to re- ject any and all bids, including bids the acceptance of which would in- volve the manufacture of the tim- ber outside of the Territory® of Alaska. Bids will be considered !from only such firms or individuals 'who lave accepted the special code for their particular industries, or in.the absence of approval of such codes have accepted the general | provisions of the so-called blanket jcode of the National Recovery Act. {Before bids are submitted, full in- |formation concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and the sub- | o (mission of bids should be obtained |~ ‘rrum the Regional Forester, Juneau, Alaska, or~ the Regional Forest | | Inspecfor, Ketchikan, Alaska. 1 by 1ii |pi ir ir b | P i MARINOFF BEER in half gallon jugs, 6! @ Local vegetables received every morning CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 Prompt Delivery Process Served Confidential lnvesfint{ou Alaska Detective Agency WM. FEERO, Manager Room 1, Shattuck Building P. 0. Box 968 Phone 2152 24-Hour Service Beer, if desired Merchants’ Lanch BAILEY’S CAFE i =y “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS” FIVE STARS IN. ZaSu Pitts -an_d_ El Brendel! is ) Radio comedy drama, “The est Girl in c woven around some and | happines »d show girl and a train town. The quintet is out { cut-up. Kelton, compromises the loguacious she will manicurist. To tk znd business boom. fall athwart the mar of ZaSu 0 \ Burning ruins of one of the buildings of the Eastern | and torches took part, are shown at the top. Below State penitentiary at Graterford, Pa., following a is a view of one of the main cell blocks, showing riot in which more than 200 prisoners with clubs ckage caused before the rioters were subduegdy | Romoviugfiif/et H (]t :S;ved RIOTOUS FARCE One Hiker from Lightning COMING SUNDAY bottom of his trouser leg, the shoe and tearing a s left foot. unconscious for about an and was found later by an- roup hikers, wandering d down the mountain, deleri- ing his shoe. d the fact he had the wet hat acounted for alive SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Sept.pi Earl W. Stauffer is alive be- /L cause he took of his hat. He was standing on the summit of Bald Mountain, near here, when a sudden thunder storm came up. While standing under shelter from the rain he removed his wet hat Lightning struck him. It hit both shoulders, travelled down his body and through his left leg, rip- the 0 of up ! ous, car Physicia removed his being Head Cast of Hilarious Comedy, Coliseum Five the stars any way you I claim for the I k at it RKO= | e—— Mean- WITH GILBERT IN NEW MOVIE “::. ] 4 | nd rib - tickling characterizations | cellent as the Spanish enve d to have earnc a five- And in addition the QU(‘(‘H Christina COulCS)"‘ e a human touch to the role of chancellor. Tan Keith s an ction has a fiv tar ca: Pert Kelton, El Br Gleason K to (.apllol Theatre Sun- ‘l(-wuum villain, and. the cast is S ~ & |aided by the fine work of Elizabeth 2 y 3 day for Local Showing Young, C. Aubrey Smith, SRR 1ld Owen, Georges Renevent, i Torrence, Gustav Von Seyffertitz The woman over the queen cates her t only to i slain in a duel the picture in n sai however, wins out and Christina abdi- to follows Antonio, that he has The final shots of which Christina is iway from her home- are immensely impressive role is s to be Garbo's triumph. Gilbert oper 1 ¢ James sallagher The story here a on: °) basks cl in in small nair barber lim a town i1 Bren- ht th is olk and the sar- everyday love with ten-y their pursuit of life All is ell nius and his with the spinste . I a John Gilbert| screen lovers ¢ and FX tion of five years nsorial ¢ 1 roman Greta Garbo E ) lare reunited as "+ (ZaSu Pitts) w a strand- | a picture separ | sl traveling ! in the historical romance, “Queen; esman take up abode in the one- | Christi which opens at the rounded | Capitol Theatre Sunday. shark and The picture contains a story Garbo had in mind for seve: years and for which she explored deeply into the archives of Swed- en’s museums upon her last visit to her homeland Queen Christina” is the of Sweden’s glamorous regent the seventeenth century who sac- rue, however, | rificed her country and her throne athon romance | for love and religious motives. and El and only after | As portrayed by Garbo, she is a| FAIRBANKS BOYS DISPLAY CROPS IN GARDE XHIBIT | Young Fairbanks boys have a |fair of their own in which they jexhibit vegetables they have grown themselves. The Boys' Garden Ex hibit was held in the Martin Pin: Building, September 7. Booth prizes were awarded to Joe Sheely, Barbee Hall, Joe Cook, Robert Hansen and Stanley Hansen. A number of in- dividual crop prizes were awarded Most of the work involved in ar- { by the town pool by | 1 The § show by Pert girl, played and he a b ialectician, declares that he story arbershop habitues fall for Pert of | Jealousy and int been | Regi- | Dav- | SUNDAY T womanhoc throne! I in GARB( SCREEN! I | = Preview Toni THE TRIUMPHANT The Romance of a Queen Who Remembered She Was a Woman with JOHN GILBERT—IAN KEITH LEWIS STONE—ELIZABETH YOUNG For the thrills, the adventures, the romance all d demands of life, she Jeauty, magnificence a )’S TRIUMPHANT RE ga TURN ght LAST SHOWING TONIGHT——— ROBERT MONTGCMERY in MYSTERIOUS MR. X “HOME OF BIG PRODUCTIONS” APITO RETURN OF back again— Matinee Sunday—2 P. M. 4 ° ve up a TO THE i business success has come to the barber in the form of a second chair are entanglements straight- ened out and peace brought to the seventeenth century woman who | might have lived in the twentieth century. On the throne she was a | spectacular figure, who disdained ranging for the exhibit was done | by the young exhibitors, who as-| sisted Mrs. Peter Grandison and | Ress Sheely who were in charge of R AR 1 osand B irl who makes eyes at much of | overtook her. the male population of the town. James Gleason is the local cham- the M; Party and Dance, Saturday, Sept. queen ttle village. | the fashions and customs of femi-| Pert Kelton is the stranded show | nis for mannish garb until love the fair. JIMMY STEEL! S WILL HAVE NEW PROGRAM OF DANCE MUSIC TONIGHT The picture relates how Chris- tina, besieged on all sides by| ion pool shooter and best dresser | wars, obtains peace:for her coun- n the lower stratas of the sport- | try against the wishes of Swe tlvn's} ng element. Skeets Gallagher is | triumphant armies. It is during an| A prand new program of dance thriving salesman who sells | incognito flight from the Wo, {numbers will be featured by Jimmy oth himself and his company’s of statecraft that she meets Gil-|gteele’s Revelers at the Mandarin roducts to the ladies ell | bert, the handsome Spanish en-|ga) Room tonight, according ack directed “The Meanest Girl|voy, and falls madly in love With wipur Burford, Man of n Town.” i |dance place. O A DT ON L Their love affair irks the cntire| wpy Burford promises Mandarin SAVE THE DATE nation. They demand that Chris- e tina marry Prince Charles, Who by the Revelers. D. F. D. Annual Dinner, Card is of her religious belief, and the| AT eventually is compelled tol| —adv.: expell her lover from the country.! "NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS SAIL FOR ORIENTAL VISIT o the ger 9. SHOP IN JUNEAU! The liner Chichibu Maru, on its departure from San Francisco, had as passengers 15 newspaper pub- lishens and editors who were to make a tour of Japan and Manchoukuo. They will be guests of the Japan press association. Included in the party were, front row, left to right: J. Roscoe Drummond, Carroll Binder; Mrs. W. N. Burkhardt, Roy Howard, Lowell Mellett. Back row: Mrs. J. R. Drummond, Mrs. Car- roll, Col. James Hammond, Mrs. Hammond, Frank Tripp, Phillip K. Jackson, E. M. Roberts, jr., E. M. Roberts, sr., and Mrs. Lowell Mellett. (Associated Press Photo) patrons the best music yet played | 0 WILEY POST IN JUNEAU BOUND ON HUNTING TRIP Famous Flier Here 0_verJ night on Way to Fair- | banks to See Crosson G T | | {Continuea from Page One) | his own records, Mr. Post said at| | this greater speed it would be pos-| sible to get around the world in | about two days, “If I had good luc all the way.” The high altitude fly-| ing will start with the mail and) | passenger work will follow, ac-| | cording to his ideas. There are no| | insurmountable dificulties in the| |way of carying passengers at such | high altitudes, he says. He has de- | veloped a suit to enable pilots to | fly in the rare air without danger, | but passengers will be able to fly| without any extra equipment in specially prepared cabin planes in| which the air pressure will be | carefully regulated to suit altitude| | changes, he said. dock to see the famous flier leave the Princess Louise, and he w met by Jerry Jones, Alaska Pacific | Airways pilot and A. B. Baye | manager of the Alaska Southern | Airways. He spent the evening | with them and informally visited with Gov. John W. Troy. | R S PG | WILL ATTEND U. OF W. | of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hopkins| of Fairbanks, i5 in Seattle to at- | There was a large crowd on the cc0e0p00 00000 AUTUMN STARTS The Autumnal Equinox oc- curs tomorrow and Autumn will then have arrived. | - .o : Moterists Co-operate; 1 Abolish Night Noi-es LOYWDON, Sept. 22—Mot generally showed perfect ness to comply, as London's e” for motor cars duriag night hours was extended to suiltup” area in the king-| dom his applies to every road on which there are street lamps not inore than two hundred yards| apart, ; Ini the silence zone honking horns ! and unnecessary noise in driving cars is banned from 11:30 p.m. to the - KSAN RETURNS FAIRBAN | Paul LaPlante, owner of the Pioncer Well in Fairbanks, has re- ed to his home after a va tion of several months in States. the | e FORMER FAIRBANKS WOMAN PASSES AWAY, IN CALIF. Mrs. Charles Lander, formerly of nks, died August 19 in Ar- California, according to word in Fairbanks by friends. nder had passed away at! about two Yyears ago. ! - VALUABLE HEIRLOOM IS RECEIVED BY DR. J. A SUTHERLAND, FAIRBANKS a A sword presentad to his great' grandfather by George III of Enz- Miss Rebecca Hopkins, daughte: | land, has beeh received in Fair-|small British alito ‘Which linnuad during the depression. banks by into whi J. A. Sutherland, nds the valued heir- ‘wm the University of Washington. |loom has recently passcd. U HHTAED MRS. JOHN W. JONES I8 BACK AFTER VISIF OF SEVERAL MONTHS SOUTH Mrs. John W. Jones returned here on the Aleutian after a four- months visit in the States. She lefs here in May for Madison, o - sin, to visit her brotHer | near that city and after comsi able stay returned to the Coast spending some time with relatives in Bishop, California. She 2lso stopped for a short time '‘in Hollywood, Los Angeles, San Fran- cisco and Portland on her way home. e, — SISTERS OF ST. ANN'S ARE GUESTS ON n‘r £ This morning a number of the Sisters of St. Ann's left em motorship Amelie as guests of Rev. Bernard R. Hubbard on excursion to the scene of gHe Islander wreck. They were to have Juncheon aboard #nd return 4o Juneau during the afternoon. e e — ANN GAVIN, OF W YORK, TO VISIT TENAKEE BEM’I’IVX’S MISS E Miss Ann Gavin ‘of New Yark City, arrived here on the steamiér Aleutian from the outh and left on the Kenal for ‘Temakee where she will visit her uncle amd aunt, Mr. mxdfiw American Cars Lead WASHINGTON' — Some 172 cent of all motor cars sold Johannesburg, South Afriea, in irst half of this year were ‘ American-Canadian origin, the Am- the erican ‘car largely replacing predom- * 5 per in —rrpeem— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay!