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|“WHITE LIES” NOW AT COLISEUM HAS OUTSTANDING CAST White Lies,” a romantic drama in the turbulent scene of the newspaper world, is the thrilling new attraction to be seen at the Coliseum Theatre this evening only Walter Connolly, Fay Wray and Victor Jory have the leading roles under the direction of Leo Bulga- kev, the screen’s newest director recruited by Columbia from the Moscow Art Theatre. Briefly, the st tells of the career of John (Front Page) Mitch- ell, played by Walter Connolly, headline seeking publisher who a man to murder by ruining putation, in a series of sen- al articles. Joan, Mitchell's daughter, (Fay Wray) attempts to placate the victim of her father's ruthless reporting but only compli- cates matters and as a result of circumstances, is herself accused of the murder perpetrated by the crazed man, The plot develops in an interesting manner to a high- ly sensational climax. .- JUNEAU VISITOR IS HONORED BY PARTIES DURING WEEK IN CITY s Violet Bourgette, who is the house guest of Mrs. W. 8. Pullen this week, will leave on the steam- er Alacka for Seattle where she will spend her summer vacation viciting friends there and in the vicinity. A Juneau Schcols for a num- ars, has just completed her ar with the Anchorage schools and plans to,return there at the end of the summer. A number of parties are being given for Miss Bourgette during her & in Juneau. On Wednesday TONIGHT' ONLY HEADLINES branded her for loving too well! WALTER CONNOLLY FAY WRAY VICTOR JORY «d by Leo Bulzakéy Mickey's. Mewicine Man Perisne Unknewn s Bourgette, who taught | THE DAILY Technicolor May Revolutionize'F ALASKA: EMPIRE. THURSDAY, JUNE 13 ilm Industry | teaid | usual, 1 see you're term by rushing a new girl ‘BUDDY’ ROGERS | SEEKING ROLES, - DIFFERENT TYPE Player Back on Screen— Admits “Boy Grows Old- — Not Engaged By ROBB. COONS HOLLYWCCD, Cal, June 13 The set-rep*ecented a train interi wd the car was occupied by handful of chatterir appropriat nonchalant “college boys and returning to school. The >oned, . and in walked (Buddy) Rogers, amid merry yings and quips. The entrance, in this firs he schedule, constituted s return to pictures after away fu the lots, bara Kent, leading lady, something like * just starting the stenc Bud- thre new | | | | ome- | “The Boy And Buddy, Older” said Grow. smiling, | thing about the little girl's mater- | |to get married becau. o f. /| Miriam Hop Hollywood awaits wit the ‘movi¢™ public ‘on motion picture to be released in Ju drastic as that which followed the MON]GOMERY BOOK IS BROUGHT TO CAPITOL IN CHARMING FEATURE ed breath the verdict of | secky Shar 1ndustry may be on the verge of an uphe: &ound cffects following the sensational success o | 1 Jolson in “Th Hopkins, Billie B movie the new film produce val as | invented by Dr. I introduction of | ‘Lz f Singer” in 1927 Miriam ind Frances Dee are stars of | I with the three-color process rbert Kalmus, The success of acha”, a musical short in color, last, cason has encouraged producers, J WALEYS PLAGED ' inure. | IN SAME WARD, p”, technicolor | ne. The ON UPTOWN BILL (and then more dlalog to the effect |s0 beautiful, | director said “Cut!” nal instinet and allowed she ought | she'd make | a nagging wife but a great mother, that she was like a doll, so sweet, £o frail and . the and the “Luhch | one hour!” About the third thing Buddy said , ch the way to the commis-| 3, I've changed come se I'm getting a little gray A\'muhl the temples. The boy grows | older.” He painstakingly peinted ou strands of g in the bls t |and rather proudly, the ateh, | Inithe GARI)[N “HURRY UP AND PICK TH b / o L IR )] et AN/ I WANT TO PLANT CABBAGE HERE. IL removed arden take its p . However, d low : kind bean late beets; potatoes spinach. Only in {5 a succession ol elzewhere the lle during the gr another sho » not turnips or extreme north »ps impossible; hould never be ywing season haz B |RICHARDSON TOLL HIGHWAY OPENED The Richatdson H Valdez to Fairbanks traffic yesterday, a in: Alaska Road Comr hs road are ¢ Carty Ferry, 90 banks shway = from opened to to the Tolls on the Me- -+ o Cret nymph NOTICE 10 CREDITGRS In the Commissioner's Court for the T I of Alaska, Division Number Omne, before J. F. MUL LEN, Commissioner and Ex- ficio Probate Judge, Juneau P einct n tke Matter of the ST LAoT TIMES TONIGHT carry it away, o treasured memory| With Anne Shirley os "Anne”; Tom Brown, Q. P. Heggie, Hele Westley. MIDNIGHT PREVIEW Warren Mary Williams Astor IRS NC1L tha, the unders d was LOUISE SOnNBY It cvening Mrs. Wallis S. George en- | tertained for her at dinner. Friday | she will be the guest of honor at| “This is another light musical,| not exactly the kind of picture 1 vanted to do,” he said, “but if it's Nora soran,” which | Uptown Thea'ra to-! double bill wiill Winter Thrills—News GIV In ‘*Anne of Green Gadl playing at the Capitol The BOW i3 “CASE of the HOWLING » I - T T T T L T L T L L L L LR L U T OLISEU THEATRE ( 3 ! : | hostess at a tea for her. Mrs. Har ry 1. Lucas is giving a luncheon for Miss Bourgette on Saturday af- ternoon. GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 Phone 4753 NOTICE Officers and drill team of Women of the Moose be at Moose Hall, Thursday, at 7:30 for prac- tice for instaliation —adv. TN OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Stor Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single 0-2 rings THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gung Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Roat D e ] CAPITOL BEER PARL()I\S AND BALL ROOM ' : Private Booths, Lunchps Dancing Every Night "IN INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska ! UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Méats—Phornie 16 PARIS INN PEARL and BILL/ Light Wines . i 3 ) i L_unches APEX BEER, case. . $3.00 2 } 4 1 CAUfORNIA GROCERY | ool iR .\"iF“"’“"M { delightful S = e BELLS flPPUSITE - a luncheon given at the Reedlin Tea Room by Miss Pearl Peterson | and Mrs. Sally Shafer and in the aftarnoon Mrs. J. F. Mullen will he the /| the score or more Republicans who J Dul:ld;n,x. gomery i3 orought to the s en with all of the charm and heart appeal that has won the beck mil- ions of readers since it was pub- are i fine. Anne Shirley, Gilbert Bly atthew and Marilla Cuthbert 3 central figur its many readers| erns an orphan girl) to a farm home in| | place of the boy who had been ex- pected. Whimsic imagina | sweat, but as fiery-temp a red hair denotes, she wins {heaxts of the.. old bachelor | spinster who take her in. H |quest of Matthew, the brothe | casy, but the bitter Marilla is hard- ler to reach. Interest is added by tha development of the girl and he romance between Anne and Gilbert Blythe in th ting remote Prin d Island, the coast of Nova Scotia - D Right Wing Talks of Killing G. O. P. to Bvut Roosevelt will recall, cones v sent the and | con- off 'Crnnnucd irom Page One) | rency,” and so on. i The whole theory hehind the mevement is, of course, that only a |union of all the conservatives can defeat Mr. Roosevelt, and that no such union can be hopasd for under | the blican banner. Douglas Favered Lewis Douglas, the Budget Di- rector who left ths new deal line- up because he thought the adminis- tration was spending too freely, is much favored for first place on such a ticket. There is mention also of Senator Byrd of Virginia, and Senator Bailey of North Carolina Alfred E. Smith is not so infre- quently spoken of hbecause ons of the prime suppositions is that such a party would depend for support on a combination of the east and the south, and Smith’s 1928 record ‘c! vote-getling in the south is well | remembered. Aunother assumption by those who favor the plan i3 that Senator Huey {Lonz will run in 1936 as an inde- pendent, splitting the liberal-radical vote in enough states to put the conservative coalition ticke; across. { Whether he 'actually will do so | probably is not known by anyone except Long himself. Such a set-up undoubtedly would be one of the most interesting, as well as one of the most extraordi- nary in history. Three Democrats, shading off from deep right to deep left, would be running against one another for president. [ Obstacles Seen ©Of course the obstacles are obvi- ous—and they explain why most politicians still think the idea only a dream, { It-is hard to visualize the rank and file of Republican politicians| |giving up, and conceding there is no Republican with a chance to win in 1936. It is still ‘harder to conceive of |already are running for the nomi- nagion, all agreeing to quit. That | would be a political miracle, nom-( [ing less. ped | ———————— NOTICE E. B. Wilson, Chiropodist, new location in Room 503, Goldstein Open evenings until 9. —adv. l | Tem Shann e cast that liner are tress of the age, Alan Dinehart, , Faul Cavanaugh, Sar- B. Walthall n outstanding ramatic noted ac He Has h'«n in Same Jail ! Before—Wife Is in Poor Spirits s ype of > bring efore the pub. its intensely Of unusual theme, unfolding the hap- and sordid life dreams rison cot death, is trom Page Cne) Moran full for 1 drama entenced to screen before, The audi e ‘Wwalts the girl to be executive, who, the crime for 3 en sentenced, is holds the interest »qually unusual cli-| that suspended sentence of is in uu’u if ough and to her. to the Sedatives Given In Tacom: edatives were Mrs. Ol vy, mother of V er friend, Charles Mrs. Bonney is broken he her son's implication in naping. He quoted taunenly defending her erting hc had not harmed ; | hild. ice ap-| <o plication: have ESTEBETH LEAVES iox tne folowing’ o | p m the foliow ROAD HOUS WITH 9 PASSENGERSGW R v ka. befhg WHOLESALE, #| LICENSE. by ports® e, A hear ywill be appayent - oo o SPECIAL DELIVERY m. daily.| —adv To Thane at 11:45 a. hone 442 for pickups. 1ex NOTICE eby given that LIGENSE, by L. Taku Harbor, Al- BEER & WINE| the Petri Wire Co, | 9, Cal. | these ,mpm"nl.m&! by the Board of! {Liquor Control at Juneau, Alaska| cn June 28th, 1935, at 2 P. M. | Frotests or objections against the| allow f any of the above rom applications should be in wr)tinu: and filed with the Board of quunr Control Juneau, Alaska before the date of said he Dated June 1, 1935 BOARD OF LIQUOR CONTROL, By Frank A. Boyle, Secretary. re Pirst publication, June 6, 1035. /Last publication, June 13, 1035, When the motorship E ¢ Pacific Coast Doc nizht for Sitka dnd way a passenger - mani including nine pers The outbound list For Sitka—N. C For Heonah—T lows, Mrs. Mar on he M. Tenakee—William Chichagef—W. Skipy Gu at For Maki. | s g | i \ A rabbit drive near netted 4,500 rabbits in a mile art TWO STAR - FIVE STAR )EVEN STAR suenven whiske YOUR WHISKEY BY THE STAR LRYE URBC PECIAL CANADIAN 67%: Bond_under Canadien “The Sin v has © | would appeal to him. | ently |as I am, to. think of getting mar- ‘{ried,” | play d 1 may get something else. like to make about three ros a year, and go on with personal app-arances between I make more money with than I do in pictures, but I to make a picture once in 4 What I'm hoping i3 that notice these gray hairs and e I'm not the youth I used and that I can play older 12th day of 1935 admininsira of Mrs. Loui.c Sorby All persons havin said estate req! them, with proper ed, to the under Alaska, within the date of 1t Dated at 12, 1935 apy arg is not Juneau I'll be 32 in August—and I'm sericus about my work now as nover was in the old days when used to ‘walk through' a part, never think it was because it all c ily that I didn't apprec rtunities I had.” Not Engaged A role Buddy had his hopes on| was that of D'Artagnan in “The Three Musketeers,” but that plum has fallen to Brian Aherne. Any- thing that isn’t in the old “Ameri- 's boy friend” mold, however, m2 50 | ate the |1 >PF Cne of the actors most “rumored engaged”, denies all reports, “I'm having too good a tim> just persist- Buddy he says. ‘1 like to travel, to in one city this . month and another the next. If you get mar- ried you want a home—and an or- chestra leader's home is whensver he working. No, I'm not ready to marry yet." - NOTICE Officers and drfll team of the Women of the Moose be at Moose Hall, Thursday, at 7:30 for tice for installation. is —adv. [ e S S I bothering to read a script. 1|7 { TRUDE imin June 13 July 6, 1933 publication publication, NOTICE l() CREDITOTS In the Uniled 8 or's Court f ¥ Sitka, Alaska; tefors the crable Henry Bahrt, s Commissicner and Probate Judge. the iRATH Hon United ficio of De- of tate You are hereby. notified that GERTRUDE M. B/ CONWAY, has this day been appoinied admin- stratrix with the will annexed, of the estate of GERTRUDE H. Me- GRATH, Deceased All persons having claims against aid estate are hercby required to present their claims, with the proper vouchers, verified as pro- ided by law, to the said GER- M. B. CONWAY, at the tore of CONWAY & GANTY, at SITKA, ALASKA, within six (6) menths from the date of this no- tice. Dated at day of June, (FHH&I'[/E M. B. CONWAY, Adm atrix with the \«H annexed, on, June 13, 19!) Alaska, this 10th Evéry fi.onth in the Year AUCTION SBALES DATES 1935 July 10 August 14 September 11 Octoner 9 November 13 December 11 Special Sales Held on Request of Shippers Advances will be made as usual when requested. Transferred by telegraph if desired. The Seattle Fur -Exchange 1008 Western Avenue Seattle, Wash. rrmad | Last tion, July DOG” THEATRE A WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go Tt you foel sour and sunk and the world looks punk, don't swallow a lot of salts, min- eral water, oil, luxative candy or chewing gum and expect them to make you suddenly sweet and buoyant and full of sunshi For they can’t do it. They only move the bowels and & mere movement doesn't get at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out fealing is your liver. It ahould pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. 11 this bile is not flowing freely, your food doosn’t digest. It just docays in the bowels. Gus bloats up your stomuch. You have & thick, bad taste and your breath s foul, Sl ttae: broags one In Viepiati e koot achos and you feel down and out. Your whole lyll&m 3 poisoned. takes those good, old CARTER'S Lt TR B0 S aat s ta ounds of bile llowing freely and make you ) "up and up.” They contain wondertul, harmless, gentle vegatable extracts, & when it comes to making the bile flow realys But don’t ask for liver pills. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills. Look for the name Carter's Little Liver Pills on the red labghy Jesent 8 substitute H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man ] { Home of dart Schaffnor and | | SHOP IN JUNEAU lleST' TONIGHT told in scenes of ‘stabbing drama. nndndl::mud including Zita Johann...John Miljan.. Alan Dinehart A PICTURE WHICH WILL. no:m LEAD THE ours NG SCBEEN ATTRACTIONS Swoviad AsMajestic Picture

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