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[ st st e e TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT The rise and fall of Gangland's greatest mouthpiece. Which Girl Does | Criminal Lawyer Lee Tlacy Pick? That's the Question An- swered in Capitol Movie One girl loved hiln. The other could help him attain his ambition ‘Public Enemy’s Wife’ Has Fine Dramatic Flaver Coliseum Movie Has Tal- . ented Cast, Headed by Pat O'Brien No more dramatic thrills ever | were shown in a picture embracing YOUR NITE “s COLISEUM LAST TIMES TONIGHT She Was Exiled From Other to be Governor. Which one did he \the activities of G-Men than in choose? The question is answered "the Warner Bros. production, “Pub- in NKO Radio’s thrilling screen’ lic Enemy's Wife,” which was flash- drama, “Criminal Lawyer,” showing ed across the screen of t Coli- » s lat the Capital Theatre with Lee seum Theatre yesterday for the T, Tracy and Margot Grahame in the | first time 1c 3 leading roles. | Yet the picture has a unique and MARGOTGNAM! ; The slhoryb 1nv01vc]s3 ai brilliant | unusual ll:nor,lu.\ mln(ldmm\ ln‘(hv with awyer who becomes District Attor- exciting episodes, there is a fas- - """'t"..i;"éi.‘f/fifi‘éfi EDUARDO CIANNELL! | 1o iouen the aid of a gambling cinating romance between the ace | Rah-Rah Rhythm PAT o’BRlEN v fi"S':fT‘é“, S hictuee ERIK RHODES ring and then turns on the gang G-Man and the woman in the title rilor Shorty MARGARH“NDSAY ‘when its leader has committed mur- role, the wife of a public enemy, Touring Brazil ALSO Free Rent—Major Bowes—M-G-M der. 'although at the time she is the ex-| CESAR ROMERO News—Stranger Than Fiction | His conception of legal ethics is| Vwife [ e L R radically changed when the girl he| | There is an unusually talented LATE NEWS DICK FORAN i MIDNIGHT PREVIEW loves is put on the spot by the gang| cast which includes Pat O'Brien, 7 e '3 9 |iand she conforms to their wishes Margaret Lindsay, Robert Arm- — MAE CLAR m HA TS OFF to save the prosecutor’s career. |strong, Cesar Romero, Dick Foran, i R R | The photoplay brings Tracy and. Joseph King, Richard Purcell and i — 23 | authorities asking her to recon- OVER 100 PHOTOGRAPHS OF JUNEAU TAKEN 'Miss Grahame together as a screen' Addison Richards in the featured ! |sider her recent resignation from BY OUR ROVING CAMERA MAN team for the first time. Recog- |leads. |the Palmer teaching staff, Miss nized as two of Hollywood's ablest | oy ‘ 11\‘:{{““?:{"“’:‘:“ stt?o'f‘s ‘:Il;a:- *r:e , 5 - 550 it o Iperformers, the pair find their roles | will no er her aci i p 5 \ in the screen play ideally suited to, DR‘ WORLEY ON WAY | gard to her withdrawal. Miss Pim- announced _the dancer as ‘F)cmg el tale | ! HERE: IS TO SUCCEED 1 N E w s l |perton expects to remain in Doug- from Seville, when, as everybody P | 4 las for the present, and continue with a grain of intelligence could . o ‘. i | DR. VAN ACKEREN| ‘“.m duties as clerk in the B. M. A see, the fellow was not Spanish i | o gy | Behrend’s Store in Juneau, WRDNG FGR g sl afla m" I a ! 3 3 Dr. and Mrs. James F. Worley SCOUTS HOLD SESSION e So screamed the vexed, ugly one MAE, JUNIOR. Tiny Eleanor Moffitt gets into a glove- |and daughter are enroute 0 Ju-} With all members present, the| YOUNG FISHERMEN RETURN ,The funny part of it was that the fitting gown for her act in the midget circus at Dallas, Tex., assisted |ncau aboard the M.S. North Star|Boy Scouts held their regular week-| agior spending the day fishing dancer, having just been brought c “u r“gram | by the equally tiny Eleanor Stubity. This is a miniature of Mae |and are due to arrive here tomor-|jy meeting last cvening at the home | ¢ Cowee Creck, Glenward Kirkham, over from Spain, and unable (0| West’s “C’'m upansee me sumtime” pose. She’s 21, TOW. of Scoutmaster Dick MacDORAld.|wirred Rice, and Lindy DuPree speak a word of English, didn't| Dr. Worley is to succeed Dr. J.|Following the pledge of alleglance|yeppeq yesterday with their catch _ know the lady was denouncing him | E A e B e —— |F. Van Ackeren as medical director|and the scout oath. formal presen-|.. Ehat Guests Generally Good But #s an imposter. TU Be Tflmfl"flw‘ . v . B et et Antatre eatio. or . Boous S8, for Tiay woudta| ML S B SN Srous 2. However, the head waiter firmly| | Bly e t ]‘10[7[(’ L“" fl’hs here ing attitude. was made to Kenneth 8 Herels Incident When 'but smoothly 1aid the check onl : e 5& - = i At e GUILD MEETING TONIGHT . Ber table and personally heiped her| Public Demonstration Set| ° !qaughter plan to leave for the Stat Y = Members of 8t Luke's Quild will One Wasn't R A i 5 | Cl)'n(’ Durm o R(”l AT SC Iq daughter plan to leave for the States| plans were discussed for the i/ pmeot this evening at the Parish Hall into her ermine wrap. She waddled for 730 o Clock at } 4 - ( ( ' S by the first of September, where o Youn Bay Lake which will belgo. pair regular weekly session, Mrs s o2 out, screaming invectives and shak- b fais he is to be stationed in Washington,|made next Saturday evening. The)pwari Pearce will be hostess. By GEORGE TYOXER ing her chubby fists. She was Norlite Church By ROBBIN COONS | . C. Mrs. Van Ackeren and|sum of three dollars earned from rewphensel s NEW YORK, Aug. 12—The con- about five feet high and she | 3 # |daughter will visit in Norway beforethe Fire Department for the care : duct of night club guests in New weighed about 200 pounds. The| Approaching the end of two weeks| HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Aug. 12. — 'y L)y Ig [ proceeding to make their home in|of benches on the ball grounds was THREE WPA ARTISTS ARE York 1s untformly good, but occa- large fan-shaped comb in her hair 'of Daily Vacation Bible School, stu-|Some pictures would be funnier if the Capital. deposited in the treasury. Each PAINTING IN FAIRBANKS sionally there enters upon the scene had slipped from place and wasidents of the Bible classes at thejthey shot the rehearsals instead M 1] 5 i b scout was presented with a Manuall o, o) of Alsska. 1 fo a disturbing influence which Is dangling by a hair, so that as she Northern Light Presbyterian Church of the scenes | LADY G—MEN |MRS. FOSTER TO BE of First Aid Instruction received| Natural beauty of Alas p quickly and effectively dissipated. made her exit it looked like alare now completing preparation | gt i | 4 from the U. S. Department of the|be Dublicized ln line and oolor by Such an occurrence took place drooping rooster’s feather trailing for the public demonstration to be Noghing Sepced: iy 8 comady | HONORED AT PARTY |interior Bureau of Mines. WPA artists who are “doing the at Ben Collada’s Spanish restau- in the rain. |held tomorrow night, beginning at | 204 funny egough; bub & stillvgigh . T ) 5 | The large American flag which | Territory for the Department of rant, El Chico, the other night, et S 7:30 o'clock. |they would film the rehearsals.| DETROIT, Aug. 12—A feminine; ,y.o gyyia Berg is entertaining|was recently ordered was received Interdor. ¥ and the patrons received a meas- Sam Byrd, who gave up pmr~} T . Geiansteation Wil Tast fox| A0y G510l Lomhard set i8-8 “‘)"""01')’:_‘”: force is being formed'y, oo ine in honor of Mrs. by the organization, and a card of Three of the dozen painters who ure of entertainment that wasn't tically a lifetime job in his “To- one hour, and will include a review edy. So is any set presided over n Detrolt | Wilson | Fostor, the former Miss |thanks was voted the Eagles for|came narth two months ago are listed on the program T e rolshth, Gaduba aRA|oT DAndicratt work: as well'as pre-| DE. Disetor: Willam OWHE, BRI ihlle the Prgosal Buresy of In- jpils iignten, woss: wediliy was their donation toward its purchase.|now sketching and painting in What happened was that @ large act in last season’s flop, “White sentation of the play, «Barriers | Wellman. And Fredric March is no | vestigation enlists the services of a; ovent of last Tuesday evening.| A bill for paint, which amoum.edll"fl!rbnnks. They are: Antonio Mat- and buxom senora, with a mop of Man,” will try, try again this sea- 'Down,” directed by Elsie CGooper |S10uch at patter, either. | highly educated men who study " The affair, which is to be held |10 $L10, was ordered paid to Mac-| tel supervisor; Carl R. Saxild and frizzly black hair and of a posi- son in his own production of Paul Caro. Participating in the play Wii| Todays scene nhas March and 1igorous course of training before g¢ tne Hans Berg residence, will |Donald. Arthur Kerrick, tively fascinating ugliness, made Green's “Star in the West" in'be Jim Glasse, Jim Jackson, Helen | Lombard seated in a sailing yacht becoming "G Men" attractive pe a miscellaneous shower e e G B herself obnoxious and was tossed which he also will star Anderson, Wesley Turner and Al-'in the studio tank. Your Mr. M yayng women seeking positions in - - - MISS MIL| SPECIAL MEETING out. Collada had observed not 15 - . |thea Rands. !is having dialog trouble, not exact- the Detroit Police Department w t “T . 9 Miss Jane Sitka, will minutes before that “she doesn't SCENES OF JUNEAU | Gathering in the social room of |1y his fault. He's supposed to tell wqmen's division encounter similar ants np arrive here tomorrow by plane for| Women of the Moose will meet seem to belong her |the church every day except Sat- Carole to do something to the sails, Tigld requirements. i s a short visit with Miss Margaret at the home of Senior Regent Mc- She was Spanish and telling ev- WILL BE SHOWN AT lurday and Sunday children from|and these nautical terms get h”“i Chief Eleanore Huizel's force of | EVANSVILLE, Indml\rr’vstvd for | Pimperton and Mrs. Thomas Cashen|Kinnon, 11th and D Sts. Friday erybody about it. At the next table, CAP]TOL THEATRE'pw-school to high school age have |tangled. He's tangled in the hal- forty-two officers includes many ‘:,:mmnql‘. letter box, Sam Tysinger, |before continuing to Palmer where | night at 8 o'clock to discuss the Con- between herself and the floor, sat worked at the various activities|yards, verbally, and the boom and Young women with college educa- 23, of Kansas City told police he did |she will teach the coming term. cession at the Fair. the head of the Medical Arts loffered by the D.V.B.S. Several of|the jibs keep thwacking his mem-|tions and professional experience. it because he wanted “to go back ROy PSS GERTIE OLSEN, . Center in New York with two Climaxing several weeks of “shoot~|ine” students are doimg seroll saw |Ory and leaving a blank. He speaks Among them are lawyers, trained to prison.” TO REMAIN HERE tady. Recorder, guests. A dancer from Seville was "% P Juneau,” at least 150 pic-|yow making unique and useful|Of luffing to leeward, and then has NUISEs, and a number of social i ->so Although she received a telegram ——————— on the floor. tures portraying all pl_\' es of life jeems for gifts. A number of girls|to speak of love, and soon nobody | warkers. | Today's News Tod Empire. yesterday from the Palmer school| Today's News Today.—Empire. —_ in the Capital City will be shown|pave' peen working on decorating| knows whether he is luffing or lov- Miss Hutzel sald the average age B e e e — — Suddenly the lady screeched F“n and S_:nun’duy nights, “"dljurs and baskets, while others have|ing but it doesn’t matter because of the “G womar here was twen- something in Spanish and: a showsSaturday matigee, at the Capitol {paon “interested in paper art work.|it s lunch-time anyway. But a ly-five years oy receive the ot “of WhGer Sbraged. he guests ak |\l s announced wiay Games have been ‘played during|800d time has been had by all, es-|Same pay as patrolmen, $2000 8 the mext table, including this inno- | 1N addition, all slides that aTe|sne mornings, and choir singing has|Pecially by Lombard, Wellman and year. H cont bystander. A lot of the water |72y Will be displayed at the mid-|peen led by Lola Mae Alexander. | the spectators. . | In the past year the women’s di- splashed out on the floor and onto night preview tonight. Assisting in managing the work “Convolutional Atrophy” | vision handled 12,000 complaints, the dancer. | The scenes have been taken bY|pave been Mrs. A. A. Cook and Miss| On “Wife, Doctor and Nurse”|Miss Hutzel said. The work of the Quick as a flash the girl at Lhe‘Raymond Meline, rer?resenung thel(}ametha Rulaford, pre-school and |Dr- Warner Baxter is reading a department was found to be so * table next to our hysterical black~ |Community Photo-Slide Company. peginners; Mrs. John Glasse, Mus.|case report: “ . . then there’s a voluminous that Miss Hutzel re- headed friend leaped up and| 1P€Y show various civic @roups|john Swearengen and Miss Mary |slight separation of the suture lines quested twelve women be added to THE MELLOW 2 YEAR O2D WHISKEY screamed, The head of the Medi- toupst }Yessel.s,_ the §almon and| jeanette Whittfer, primary chil- —a convolutional atrophy. . . .” the department. They are to be WITH NO ROUGH "pau cal Atts Center wore a linen suit; |halibut industries, business placeslgren; Mrs. H. G. Wilcox, Mrs.| Time and agaln Dr. Baxter's added this summer. i 4 < and it was drenched. By this time and many other local features. |George Johnson and the Rev. John tongue gets twisted on that “con-| When the staff is increased to Few climates boast ideal aging temperature the head walter was. on the scene,|- The program is sponsored by O.|a Glasse have been in charge of|volutional atrophy.” Finally they fifty-four, the first leutenancy i“"h-:' m&- "ot het out of here or well|D: Beale, manager of the Caultolitne junor-intermediate group. |rearrange the dialog fo give those 700 the division was organized in Sckiame s -con- Jeave,” said the Medical Arts Cen- Theatre. DOSIRNY RSN words to Virginia Bruce. So they 1921 will be created. The ofncer‘ A m&d.hm%":fldfl ter man. | SO e T e : . C shoot the scene and suddenly, slick | Will receive $2,950 a year. BARGAIN mellows the yese round At RN O umckly! Prosperity by Quarts l.lghtmng_ Dgea Strike as ofl, out come the words from| Miss Hutzel said the responsibili- | IN &zwlfl,-mw*t; as possible,” the head water prom- Twice in Same Place |Baxter's lips. But they don’t be-ties of a woman officer in the auto- | BOURBON o o ‘h"..“"‘*"m'h es” . ised. ‘ STOORHOLM-The annual re- long to him any more and the mobile city are as great as those { e » port of the liquor monopoly indi-| BROADUS, Mont., Aug. 12— |scene must be done again. of policemen. She said the work is THIS WHISKEY IS 2 YEARS OLD Meanwhile he entered into a hur- | cates that Sweden is in a period of | Lightning never strikes twice in| On “The Perfect Specimen,” Joan Lo 2 large extent social in nature HT tled converastion with the frivolous rare prosperity. Last year the net|the same place? Blondell knows her name is Mona and the division is charged with STRAIG one. She was very angry. Her income of the monopoly was $3-| “Well it did me,” said William | Carter but circumstances conspire dll problems deaiing it moeallby BOURBON evening had been ruined, she de- 787,500 against $3,575,000 in 1935.| Davis, sheepherder. to keep the fact fromfilm. among children and women. Vir-| WHISKEY clared. In spite of this increase drunken-| A bolt struck him and knocked Mfla"i Himn;éwn and1 Fl;{nnk (L\mlllsl'hi:lllil:i cli{:esd;ge :urm;td ovcri The ma of d S il i off his hat. Two minutes later, ra- {Mayo knock and come in. arry | Lo Miss el s artment. " e ster of ceremonies had ness continues to decline. it ?rom his daze, he waq asks: “Is your name Mona Car-| e ol SR B vm!_yf_::l_v‘m"mnummu ~ o HIRAM WA:KE: uom,mc..m. . 1 struck in as he stood in the |ter?” Then Mayo says: “We're bl 5:: His sock and shoes|from the Department of Justice. w“rker c Four Hours Only ’ were torn away, and he was deaf The chief wants to see. you.” | raza y » for dagss ¥ % i /" Mistaken Identity i Saturday. Aug. 14, 2 p. m. to 6p. m. ONLY N 15 your_ name Mons” Carer”| WOODBURY’S SENSATIONAL OFFER Lode and placer location notices has been rehearsed 19 times, with Heat Ha"gs sel' for sale at The Empire Office. bungles, before Director Mike Cur- 5 — e tiz is ready to take it. Joan, fright- P "4 NOTICE OF HEARING ON lencd, has admitied her idenity 19| ngw YoR, Au 12—Tn the FREE' Two Pairs First Quality U times. Everybody on the set knows poiler ri ; Py i i CuEeloaiEs | for (o e Ninaa by Gl e ana 1| s SR AR ® HOSE, $1.00 VALUE the Territory of Alaska, Division |convinced that Joan Blondell s (ne engineer, slowly fogad glbsoassriiont 4 ‘ Number One. Before FELIX|Mona Carter. So they're taking it (1. heat. oo v A L u E 3 GRAY, Commissioner and Ex-of-| —as far as Mayo's line, which| sufidenly dashed out of that L) c s el ficio Probate Judge, Juneau Pre-|comes out: _"we're from the part- sieaming stokehole and staggered YOU PAY ONLY .o ~ g ment of dejustice.” |upstairs to the company ice plant, ¢ In the Matter of the Estate of| He stops, they start over. This is\yhere he hanged himself with a Present this certificate and 99¢ and receive one 50c¢ box of ?e‘::,?:eodND SRV WALERS g:i:“%zfi;:urfie (}:mi‘l’]‘;’s 'T‘Ig:a‘“‘w“” for a noose and a crane for 1\_Noudbur;}1;s {“z.xcet.l"i;w%lrel',Rnnu $IC()0 Ex?uisi:.et bottle l’t-r; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN|is about to say it is, when Curtlf | pojice § ® mey & 8o Lipakiol Toc POUGESERIBEEG. A TR0 B that N. C. Banfield, administrator |interrupts sternly “No, no, no,” he"h‘fd‘)h;iw{‘::j:d,‘l:‘m“;’,‘k‘:\(‘; }:,_;;T?;f:: ]‘fd."" ffr;':.it[u’.lll?.) $1.00 Hose. Remember, you receive two ofedt,he above entitled estate, has|moans. “That’s not the line. Whatlyith another towel before starting PRLES REFERRL 108 filed herein his Final Report and|was the line?” R e »cha icl 7 faity Account, w‘lth a prayer for a De-| A dozen voices cry: “Is your ;T,l,c‘je :i:]m}’m,:;“ ”l:‘:“;‘;::,rv wplch Lumt TWO sets toa Customer gres of Disrimslon, ‘and -that giname Moma CAIGE e Doctors said he had run amuck You will be more than pleased with the quality of these hose. They have Welt hearing will be held upon said Re- All right,” says Curtiz, “now from the steady pressure of the ¢ . and plenty stretch, Fre *h heels, fine gauge reinforced toe a l. hiel. a8s ¥4 port and Final Account on the|everybody remember his lines just| poiler room’s 120-degree tempera- tops f‘.',“ P! .‘”] y, .hh " A [;fm,l u,‘ im' f",““"t .r( }" orgeq. tag QA DRI, ASSUE, 27th day of September, 1937, be-{once please, and .we go to lunch. I gyre. 4 ing wear. These hose are flawless, abso utely no second Choice of colors and fore the undersigned at Juneaw,|promise” fee— 8 ? sizes. This sale is conducted by Wm. A. Woodbury, factory representative. Alaska, at which time all persons| This is the zero hour. We creep . - having any objections to the Final|toward an exit. The question fol- [ YOU PAY ONLY and this advertisement Report and Petition for Distribu-|lows us: “Is your name Mona Car- c - tion may file objections in writing | ter?” | nsq“ltoes For ALL SIX Articles and contest the same. “No!"” says Joan wearily. “I'm i Given under my hand and the|Santa Claus! Mona just went ouz,”‘,hy,: ';.‘:‘;d?:}.‘i'..':’,":’;'::‘{’ff‘uii’ :::‘:nbi If you cannot come at these hours, send someone to our store before sale, leave seal of the above entitled court, little BUHACH on your porch—or 99¢ and your set will be laid aside. Be Sure To State Size of Hose. this 21st day of July, 1937. Producer's tribute to Jack Oakie: Wherevee you want to spend the night (Seal) FELIX GRAY, |“He wastes 860,000 worth of talent '™ siomerto 'A% 18 Slensant oo Name and 4 U. 8. Commissioner and Ex-|—on the sidelines—in every pic- of burning BUHACH and won't con Address R 7, SN £ opfrticto Probate Judge, Juneau | ture.” . Same can be said of ;t)l;r':";;ffihg;fla", s{f"‘,, ol “yfi".'.’,‘w‘{f E ecinct. the Marx brothers, Robert Bench-| g thin cheap, eisy Way. JUNEAU DRUG co. First publication, July 22, 1937. ley, and other inveterate. or incip- ;r-m&u TAL%:(ES?& u; y-t .y i Drug, Groeery, Seed Stores, Pet Shops- Saturday. 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. lLast publication, August 12, 1937. ‘Xem gag-men. . . .