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e e TURDAY, APRIL 4, 1931. DAY 7:30-9:30 THE 'NEMESIS OF SCOTLAND YARD! Don Juan of hearts. Ronald Colman in his great- est role as a modern Captain Kidd of Crime and a quixotic As thrilling as “Condemned”; as audacious as “Bulldog CAPITOL ALW AYS THE BEST-———SUNDAY M} -Drummond.” muel GOHWYfl_ resents X RONALD COMAN Raftles The daring adventurous exploits of an Amateur Cracksman, suave, and debonair, who pitted his wits against the greatest detective minds; who held in his hand the secret password to hidden treas- ures and feminine hearts! UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE ALSO————M. G. M. NEWS———COMEDY i TINEE, 2 P. M. COLORTON REVUE—*“A Night at the Shooting Gallery” COMING—Marie Dressler and Polly Moran in “CAUGHT SHORT” THE MONDAY ~ 7:30-9:30 DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SA 'bULM AN STAHS NU, NU' NANETTE%gi"lfilIIilI"iIIIHIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl"lIIIIIIIII||IIIIlfllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlIIIMIIIIIIHIIlmm Bigger and Funnier Than the Stage Show COL'SEUM Buck Jones Shows for Last Times Tonight - “Shadow Ranch” tgiven for the last times tonight. As the famous Amateur Cracks. | man” he engages in two of his favorite sports. And Producer Samuel Gold- wyn has to pay him for it. Motorin gand Cricket Motoring and cricket are the sports concerned. “Raffles” is the jcricket game in full swing for an extended sequence. that Producer Samuel .Goldwyn ‘wbrought from England, nor the | gathered together in the picture l.cclony to give the sequence authen- | ticity, were of assistance to Ronald | Cclman. He didn’t need any. Expert at Wickets During his boyhood in England, Colman was a member of the Had- ley Ccllege Team, of Littlehampton |Later he played in the Interregi- i mental League on the team that reprcsented the London Scottish. | Then Colman is an avid moter- | ist. His garage frequently has as imany as twelve cars at one time. ‘In “Bulldog Drummond,” a motor car chase ‘was used as effectively as galloping “villain-still-pursued- her” events of yore. In “Raffles,” Goldwyn outdid himself in pro- viding a motor car pursuit that has all the characteristics of a | professional automobile race. Colman refused to accept a dou- le, even for the rehearsals. When the studio car, an imported Sun- beam, refused to be piloted the way Colman wanted it to, He brought out his own Daimler. S8am- | uel Goldwyn is still wondering why there had to be six rehearsals for the scene. “There’s such a thing as a man ! finding too much pleasure in his | work. Enough is { Goldwyn said. The added feature in the bill {that begins showing Sunday is “A | Night at the Shooting Gallery,” a | Mc Goldwyn-Mayer Colortone ANNOUNCING MY RETURN TO THE PAINTING AND DECORATING FIELD After 15 months as Interior Decorator for the chain of Coliseum Theatres I am pleased to announce my return; to this field. The policy of Quality Workmanship and Materials established by me will continue. General Paint Contracting Plastic Artisan Individual Interiors Spray. Work Exclusive Papers Draperies Designing of Interiors It is advisable to place your orders Now. This will insure you of an early completion of the work planned. B. W. BURKE ALASKA’S RESIDENT DECORATOR Phone 614 Coliseum Apartments—No. 5 P. 0. Box 155 SuBipt ity Revue. | poerrrrrrc s ! Kaser | Run Proof BLOOMERS 1 SHORTS VESTS In ‘Pink, W hite, Peach and Green New Prices Gordon’s -GOAL FOR EVERY PURSE _AND PURPOSE CALL B DIRECT Coal Co. Phone 412 IN “RAFFLES” AT SHOWS SUNDAY CAPITOL SUNDAY ‘Shadow ‘Ranch’ Feal‘i.ll"ing“"Four Feathers” Will Be “Raffles,” 'starring Ronald Col- | man, will begin showing Sunday at the Capitol theatre, the first presentation being at the matinee. | with Buck Jones in the leading role, will be Colman reverts back to the pleas- | ures cf his childhood in “Raffies.” in this melodramatic r0- | mance which scored sensational runs on the stage here and abroad, first picture to show a big league| Neither the two cricket coaches | twenty-odd experienced players he | enough,” M. | 7:30 9:30 AT COLISEUM Presented Tonight at Popular Theatre With “Four ' Feathers” 'showing tonight only at the Coliseum The- ater, “No, No, Nanette” will be the | featured attraction tomorrow night. } The screen production of “No, | No, Nanette,” will contain song hits from the original stage sho | well as many new numbe | which have already attained gre | popularity since\the recent release’ of this colorful First National pic- ture. “Tea For Two" and “I Want To Be Happy"” from the footlight pro- | duction will be heard in the Vita-| phone edition, sung by a chorus of 150 and the- two featured Ile: Bernice Claire and Alexander G | Among Best Sellers | These two songs were among the | country's best sellers when “No, No,' Nanette” was having its sen- | sational success on Broadway. The big number of the picture, however, is “King of the Air,” by |Eddie Ward and Al Bryan, one of Hollywood's most harmenious song- writing teams. Tree other num-! bers based on lavish scenes in the film are “Dancing’ on Mars” by Michael H. Cleary, Ned Washing- ton and Herb Magidson; “The Jap- anese -Ballet,” by M. Jerome and Herman Ruby; and “The Dance of | the Wooden Shoes,” by Cleary, Washington and Magidson. i Other Good Songs And also there are “Pretending,” by Ruby and Jerome and “As Long As I'm With You,” by Harry K. Akst and Grant Clarke. | “No, No, Nanette" is one of the | most lavish pictures ever preduced jat the First National Studios. Four ! of the big sequences—the Helland, Japan, New York, and Mars epi- es—each cost more than the re original stage production. The cast of noted players in- | cludes Lucien Littlefield, Louise Fa-| |zenda, Lilyan Tashman, Bert Reach, Zasu Pitts, Mildred Harr Henry Stockbridge and Jocelyn Le: Clarence Badger directed and Lar-| ry Ceballos -was in charge of the| ‘dnnces. i Color Work Is Fine | The color aspects of the picture; |arg among the best. | ‘The colors are a delight. to the eye and the scenes look as na tural as they would outside theatre. Players lose the “shado effect of black and white photogr: IHE A A | { and other { = = = = = = = = = = = = = = B e ot scmf'EIlIl|l|I|IIIImIIIIIIIllIIIIlIIII,IIll_lllllImnlIlmmllIlllllIlumllImllllIulllllmllIllllllllllllllIlmmlllmllmlllllllll MARKOE STUDIO SPECIAL Three Artistic Portraits in Beautiful Folders for ONLY $5.00 For appointments call or phone 487 cn the street. “No, No, Nanet! |in fact seems to represent the per- | fection of the Technicolor process. “FOR THOSE WHO CARE” A marvelous Oriental wrinkle ;- e moving eream—“Won-Sue-Fun” (re- | ; " turn of youth) perfect skin cleans- | er, rejuvenator and powder base. | 7 No other cream required. $1.00 and | 1$3.50 jars. Dr. G. A. Doelker, Tn sHuw 'EM Hellenthal Building. | 5 183 * night for Miami Beach where Miss American No. 9 waits. Only 13 days |{ STAND AT PIONEER POOL ) | Wood set a record that Don| 2go sef eclipsed. Day and Night Service . NEW YORK, April 4—Confront-| ed with Kaye Don's new speed| boat record, Gar Wood left last) “We did not run our fastest, mile,” says Wood. “We'll show ‘em; a record.” - EW TALENT MAY AID ATHLETICS Ly [ JOHN HEVING awo ‘QNNIE MACK L SATURDAY ONLY “Four Feathers” It's Different INDIANS ARE COM NOVELTIES with the greatest Singing Love Team ALEXANDER GRAY and BERNICE CLAIRE Louise F azenda, Zasu Pitts, Lucien Littlefield and Bert Roach Three New Song Hits, “As Long As I'm With Wooden Shoes” and “Were You Just Pretending,” favorites, “Tea for Two” Want to Be Happy.” NDAY—MONDAY i i You,” “Dance of the to add to your old and “I OO UNITED FOOD COMPANY STRIKING! e, a few pointers on catching. Assoclated Press Photo A His World Champlon Athletic players get along in years, Connle ‘Mack is looking for new talent. Above Mack Is shovn giving John *#eving, understudy to Mickey Cochr: ‘Hank McDonald and Albert Butcher, six-foot rookie furlers, both right handers, Ipok good in spring training. several weeks. .o We do not presume to tell our good fisher- ermen friends that the Spring season is on— because they no doubt have anticipated us by But we do want to call their attention to the fact that we are better stocked | to fill their needs than ever before, ' all to come in and see the new rods, new reels, unbelievable strengths in lines—and new equip- ment at rock-bottom prices. Equip this week. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. | “Furniture Worth Living With” We want |

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