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THE DAILY ALAS!\A EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 2 CHILLING MYSTERY that PACKS a TERRIFIC THRILL PUNCH! 3 .lr uerite CRURCHILL 'II‘.l.ll- GARGAN ‘A Columbia Picturs MYSTERY’ EDDIE QUILLAN CHARLOTTE NENRY LIN PANGBORN filfa/’?’/fl)fiaf A o QUIT UNTIL HE SOLVED THIS BAFFLING CRIME! STARTS TONIGHT 2 BIG FEATURES 2 Two Mystery | Pictures Will Twu Features | . ~Begin Tonight Be at capmll “The Mandarin Mystery” and “Alibi for Murder” Friday and Saturday Two mystery pictures are coming to the Capitol Theatre for tonight and Saturday showings. The first production is * darin Mystery,” a Republic “The \\(ll\l!lL, } inger’ “Song of the Saddle™ Are Now Showing Two shows Coliseum urday A powerful al ey will be featured at t Theatre Friday story of cireur The Man- relc idence, in w himself torney s starring Eddie Quillan and Char- lotte Henry, and a postage stamp of circumstanc Umost plays an important function in this him to ti drams tically portrayed in * hrilling motion picture, adapted Accusing rom a famous novel by Ellery § 3 a gripping story of the law Queen, “The Chinese Orange Mys- ¢ ek cast is made up of Marsha Mystery story add are about Hunt, Robert Cummings, Paul Ki to be presented with a tale that ly, Kent Taylor, Harry Carey and promises to put their prowess at ernadene Hayes econd of First At CGoliseum "and and Sat- istanti- | send National's kil 957 COLISEUM STARTING ‘ DELUXE 'DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM |l I8 —PL1 | 8 3 8 { Phil Spitainy (M | and His Girl Orchestra in L “ll\l al Charmers” IN NEWS TONIGHT he THE SADDLE' - "Second of the new WARNER WESTERNS. KIDDIES® MATINEE Saturday—1 P. M. FREE CANDY Z A Paramount Picture with Marsha Hon, Robert Commings « Paul Kelly, Kent Taylor + JAY WALKING last night was Mrs. E. disembarked who |Montreal Sales solving crimes to a real test. It pri o0 ftraveling to Tanacra w | Columbia’s new “Alibi for Murder”, ies of new Western dramas with where she will resume instruction| | the’ second feature with ‘Willlam! @.O g D alvl:‘w Fm?)vl;e'(\lsw; music, S f the Saddle,” comes gATTLE IS UN a teacher in the Governme n.‘ Ma"a el’ sa"s A[ 50_( hapter 8—ACE DRUMMOD |Gargan and Marguerite Churchill anld Ior’;n’x‘g:lv e ampion ([0 the Coliseum as the second fea- chool > in the leading roles. What appears — anigent cloter smiled cutely W€ toda \]\nn Dick Foran, (h\\'i Mrs. McIntosh has been \,h,“,,” = TRR. —— - e perfect crime is. o t “ginging Cowboy,” again in the stel- } aughter in Seattle alsc CHILDREN'S MATINEE———SAT( RDAY, 1 P. M. {to be the perfect crime is commit- for New Yorkers as she bourded R ’ 1 the ste el Dl e wer daughter in Seat ind also " FREE CANDY ited early in the film; all concerned a boat for Euvope. ey [ ¥ e tom | SPEn part of the summer with 55 seem to have airtight alibis. The picture is said to be a thrilling [Jay walking was a mooted questic atives in California. She tenta- COMING SUNDAY . The application of simple logic, melodrama, with a romance and jbefor jury in Superior GOUrt|aively plans to fly north from Ju- the film's producers promise, will Somedy, rliefin Bddition to : the puee: ““‘ o “" AN Uhep | €AW Mr. McIntosh is a missionary| For many years prominently asso- A Mighty Gem of Entertainment do much toward making it possible L“ncheun Pan fE Ship o i bbbty R ciated with the Canadian mining in- ROBERT TAYLOR LOVES GRETA GARBO for audiences to detect the man- | i A 08, Whe, OF G ;l"f‘ - dustry, John A. Critchley, sales in “CAMILLE” ner in which the murder was com- foNp A o Ve RS, DES BR[SAY IS manager of the Sorel Steel Foun- n s - mitted the motive for the crime, fraen, i g s L dries at Montreal, arrived in Juneau and the guilty party. All of which [duiven by william B, Hodges, @l QN WAY, GRANVILLE | wsoara the princess Louise and con- {should aid materially in making R e e ]‘ Mrs. Paul Des Brisay visited last|tinued on to Skagway when the ves- \&p(nf although she js not a skier- [“Alibi for Murder” & really divert- i PASSES AWAY M I Giencuic on Lhe eVCNME|pjght in Juneau as a passenger|sel cleared port northbound DUUG FA'RBANK | herself. Her idea of fun is a bob-|ing picture At an old-fashioned luncheon ) | e in court in¢board the Princess Louise enroute| Mr. Critchlsy is entoute to Daw- | sled rumbling down a safe, wide| Al 2 S party assembling a lar sroup of el “"l_““l ! _“’l:“” Lo Grax Yuvon Territory |son wherd recent incroased devel- course. [ ,____,,,4., old friends, Mrs. Ray G. Day en- i i g P = "“ 'm”m‘ Mrs. Des Brisay will rejoin her|opment in miwag hes brought a GU'NG TU MAKE b S | :‘”‘“:“:‘l‘ "‘r“'"n‘h:“ Arhglipott Wellknown /\ln\kd(mml \\"H. i Mook oo R i ‘“k‘"“‘ ““"li assoclated with the |heavy demand for C: i dre It is an established verity that a ‘ wnor of Mrs. Btoft, a f d ’ Yukon Consolidated Gol > has | equipment. He will remain in Daw- | man getting around this town must| | Douglas schoolmate, who is in Ju- Man Dies Sudde Ill_\ | “‘{ : there|BecR vacationing in Vancouver for|son for several days, following which pay between $40 and $50 a year for! | ‘neau as the guest of Mrs. J. A. Wil at Anchorage Lo et g e oote | the summer Ihe will return to Eastern Canada, \l"‘ privilege of wearing a hat. 1] l “"1'"\ e hilh E ol _H‘H‘H T ) - |probably by way of California. cannot enter a theatre, a ‘ during the afternoon, which wa JOHORAGE, Alaska, Sept! Rt bor b ol e Having watched gold mining in mw,,”lub OF Yeutarivant wishout ex- ] | | |spent f informal -,]‘-.mw the ANC I‘v(’“‘ (4 “'!‘Afl“‘l k"“:"‘(”(] 1\ g : e 1:"“1 ]‘“ B “"““"" |1.’t‘;;:4‘ MONTANA RANCH MAN | canada develop into its pro‘-rnf'po- ‘ changing one's hat for a little red ous_guc ts sh O e et Sannery operator, 1s. dead Here 88 |thie (o Mrs W aae, Ao be VISITING IN ALASKA |sition of importance, Mr. Critchley Two Little Glafts Al'(' Ex- ticket. This of course means a o ox l' k”n hories of school days spent Uhe result of a sudden heart attack. qaughter, Peggy Wade, which prob |states with convietion his belief cent tip, and in time these quar-| jpack memories o el The remains will be sent to Seattle ; b . | Coming to Alaska for a vacationthat Canada will soon rank among poa(‘(] in Ameri l(,-:l S 3 | rer Wt . ILL WATING ON MAIL ul, H,’u Mr ‘(“ \ ’s \\m:1 RN e i | s Kt ety ”\.”r 4",;‘ B o aotive ssasan 8¢ ons ot leaders 1n thie. world's, gald Fael G - songs @ > piano, ¢ P \ y a A} ant Great Melropolls e p]'"e&‘ City officials, anxious to see the mv ts (."“k. o hour or s in sing.| Bradford held interest in three S St Montana’s leading dude ranches, ket e ShemBalRe My R e et o Sk Re L \ P " canneries and w 50 head of the Miss Wade and Scholber|the E Bar L, Walker Hill, popularly | i ¥ By GEORGE TUCKER esse. They lease the hat-checking new :’;‘l’““ “‘]_‘f“’]d\i(‘:,‘):)"‘:h,d'")'{l;;\ P Btath the! ‘Hondeee.) eavesiLawe Trading Company, operstng|oive in itk runring, " known as “Bunker, was a visitor in CKER | ccions for exiraordinary sums, possible, were ~disappointed (his| Mrs, Stoft, the honoree, leaves L0V riding Gompany. the running. - known u CBunken M e o MRS, BATES ARRIVES NEW YORK, Sept. 24—Douglas e 7 'ning en informed that the next Wednesday for her home in | Wad 1 Hodges. for $20,-| ¢ Sk 15| cometimes receiving as much as $3- morning wh ; e ! G2 ooR T ia: Yo liviohet | Fairbanks was in town the other g, " o h There are several cor-|PWA headquarters in Juneau did Escondida, Cal. She and Mrs. Day e R mages, alleging that she suf- |8 Loe was PRt 1 ON PRINCESS LOUISE day and said he probably would do porations which make a reglar bus- Inot receive the all important docu- had not been togeher for 21 years il mipo ol e ‘“‘ . d two broken legs when struck - ek i o “l;l“].l"-“("‘ ~ ¢ Pk 0 some serious motion sicture pro- i ments in the mail today 8s anticl-|until her visit here, and the party sringer, e 88- [0 the automobile ch which assembled scores of| iness of buying up concessions, and | s wit g radio Easterne 5 B » b o " ¢ at ducing on the coast next’year A ls behind |pated. As the papers were dispatch- | yesterday is just one among a num- with KINY, local radio | g qees contends that the acci-|Basterners for the summer months.| Planning to spend the winter HoWeLar ot ths ncAm . e ik por | AUHTEE Shalt own Gl D Washington nearly two ber of events which have been given Station. arrived in Juneau on thelqon was due to negiigence of Mrs.|He is making the round trip on the|Tulsequah, where her husband has cupied wuvh(‘ plans ‘nr some winter thepuirigle. (\\onL:OI::;o it Lanf be "m;h longer 'in her l\m;m ST steamship Yukon from the States. ‘“ de. Decision is being reserved.|Princess Louise and tentatively plans!secured a log cabin home Mrs. st 3 Another little racket in New 6 | awe: o | i ey 4 - i Sty Vg 4B 3 skiing at St. Moritz, where he in-|y /@ FEF (R ot anized |they feel, before full authorization = Assisting with serving during the| oot ee T i i cenic plane light upon arrival at) William W. Bates arrived IR Jugot tenfln, o /0o, 6 Het WL CRBRIEHURE em, yet it has flourished for|CAn be given for starting the pro-|afternoon were Mrs. Crystal Snow - 8 W0 el GBI B RS MRS M’INTOSH IS ON k. R e lllmnd:d‘ x: |” W \«m::-'\n\ ..(-}fif"ify her Skiing has replaced leaping over ‘ e ject. Jenne, Mrs. Ralph Martin, and Mrs.| Py i | 5 E jaight and Was year: This takes in motorists, and i 2 s, willis, a o v o an engineer @ > arls fences in the dewy dawn as Doug’s wp. ;1 you ;m}_ your car on any of| o W. E. Cahill :H ‘,m‘, \[1:"“;\“{”((111,"‘1 ”:l,h‘(',"::"j" | WAY TO TANACROSS At \yl. I‘]:il::w:”::;“h L l;”..::.”::“““ i S A it favorite sport. He explained that i gide streets a bum shuffles up,| BIG MAIL ARRIV Guests present for the occasion o poges i it Jiang CEE 0t Bt o ¢ By the trudge up mountain sides was' ... S A HoRE yop" Twenty sacks of assorted mail were: Mrs. Gertrude Laughlin, Mrs ;‘,3.(1 ‘m“:’nlf“.ku-, 11'""; ‘]’]"“"-‘1""”n:«"»)';\"\_‘ SCHOOL POSITION‘HHN;(‘ in the office of a stock and| Mrs. Bate ywhu}(um(‘;xl.)‘m:‘l‘i In.::n most invigorating and that no thrill that he will look after your car so comprised the quota for Douglas this M. Kemmerling, Mrs. D. Femmer, I'“ w.l‘]“““t:“ i ; ; |bond company in San Franci U_‘llm .lr‘nn]ll mm‘t‘ l‘“‘(]u-‘(.;:’u‘ .m.“l was comparable to the experience'yp.: the street urchins will mnot Morning of the nine days occumula- Mrs. J. Wilson, Mrs. J. A. Williams, b ool A Ing : bt ‘”"”“] *haard ’11'('1 'I“.":m s Reniheel Tautse- s "j}""'" '”l“x:'li::: i kit ‘ o _ > o 5 . . s, k ,ouise which arrived in'round trip passenger ate next spring. of plunging down mountain sides at|gteq) the wheels or let the air out|tion received on the Yukon. Mrs. L. McKechnie, Mrs. W. P. Kir- | SR e eyl i i two miles a minute. of the tires. This, in- simpler > by, Mrs. John Langseth, Mrs. J o | ' Doug said that Mrs. Fairbanks|gorqc means, pay up, or else. A| BERRY CROP STILL HOLDS | Cashen, Mrs. L. E. McKechnie, Mrs.| 0 o0 Tont g oo | was also enthusiastic over prospects quarter usually will suffice, but if| Raspberries are still coming in L. Edwards, Mrs. Arthur Reindeau, ifle Coast Cambany, and. bis wife of another whirl at the winter you ignore him you will l’,mbumy‘z\cmrding to Ed Andrews who se- Mrs. J. mith, Mrs. Lloyd R "w m‘m-d o ]‘um ““ Ay (h”” s ————|Tegret it to the extent of several cured three pounds of fine berries ter, Mrs. Carl Carison, Mrs. An “]'n ¢ i = FOR {dollars worth of accessories, They|from the bushes in his yard yester- Webster, Mrs. Minnie Hurley, Mrs TUFFY HEAD [steal motormeters, scratch paint, 48Y- Mabel Blanck, Mrs. Alex Gair, Mrs o overs Aldat T | — e Alice Coughlin, Mrs, Ralph Martin |* Gl e Mrs. W. E. Cahill, Mrs. Crystal st few dros of ‘ . |WOODS FUNERAL TO [Mrs W. B Conil Mrs. © chi 1n cks Va-tro-no A socially prominent young man| o SNy 337 povhs clears clogging mu- who 15 wsuatty about thace montns| TAKE PLACE SUNDAY jwrs. sadie Cashen, Mrs. C.nI;yhm- /. cus, feduces swo {ahes ashion czars was seen | . e ; _ |Armstrong, Mrs. F. A. J. Gallwas,| pure esrilicz PLEASING SATISF“NG' membranes, brings “t’ll::":“?:r”c‘:t_l;;;’;0:‘:):‘1‘:““32[‘”?‘5 Mrs. William Woods arrived in|Mys. Lempi Edwards, Mrs. Charles i S P, p— comforting relief. fine i g 3 o aboard the Yukon to com-| Sial 1) 3 0 2 ; - ety 1t Wos SRt 1o Was. teop f,i‘ellfza:rmngcme,m for the funeral! f:::urx;ndh;‘fil':]rf:“Lh""‘ e e Our trade is an accomplishment we strive for. Let us endeavor to serve you as 1 ot P 3 g a v i o4 { 7 ike P SOV Ee v.c“s dséx?‘al: 1:2\30{“;5(1?"};4{:2? 5;);?[;2,[)[ her husband who passed away| Wk } vou like to be served. 1 stions o y | s ] 3 ieiaivic m”wk eve. “1 got|lP Juneau recently. RU ARDS IN FLORIDA | | A.TRO."O |was g8 DlARK oy B0\ e ceremony is to take place un- o fust ! ; {this for being vsuch a doubting| ... oyepices of the American Legion| Mr. and Mrs, John Rustgard, for-; / ——— s. “: 'h;“he m{r‘fi{‘ymfniu’e?fi?edflxi 7 the Charles W. Carter Mortuary jmerly of Juneau, and recently of| ]7{‘ ® e e ——————— green someone yelled ‘Fore didn’t helieve him. Silly what?” | Hotel Juneau “Where Living Is Pleasant” B Nearest Federal Bldg. |! B Elevator Service. 1 The Federal Labor Sigar Stand at 7:30 in the Union Hall, \Crozier, President, B Clean and Comfortable. !day. CLARENCE WISE | Crozier asserted that on. “Just as I arrived on the eighth! ' and I of me, 'LOCAL 20,904 WILL HOLD MEET TONIGHT | Union 20,904 will hold its regular meeting tonght Charles announced to- “recent re- mors regarding the revocation of Owner-Manager our charter are completely foundation.” Remember!!! [f your "Daily Alaska Empire” has not been delivered By 6:00 P. 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