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BYRD'S FLIGHT gllll!llllIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIlllllllllllIlIlIIIIIIIlflllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII|Il|lIIIIIIIII|||||IIIIINIIII * + = ' SUNDAY woxoay = 10 SOUTH POLE The. A% : v 7:30-9:30 i 7:30-9:30 : E Y COI-I-SEUM SUNDAY MATINEE 2 PM. BILLED SUNDA . TWINS IN BODY . ... STRANGERS IN SOUL “Qu = il 7:30 SUN. — MON 9:30 TWIN BROTHERS . . . starting out in life as like as two peas in a Sfing Slgh_ T(E-)P{e Seen ROMANCE ; ! : pod. See how environment influences their lives . . . their loves and 18 .venmg nly at Romance p their fortunes . Coliseum Theatre " DANGER —in— 2 e T ; = beyond h ‘ 6 9 it e w1 _DARING §~ imagination! t! attraction fotr tonight ly at s B e e;i“gf‘:éfi D RAMA % A complete, absorbing STORY—heroes, B ;;:;:;lx;:; night at tne popular TH Rr, LLS an:i‘;:vty“;fi‘:‘ffi‘s- suspense, danger—and More than 30 miles of film were required to perfect the South BERT LYTELL — DOROTHY SEBASTIAN — WILLIAM MORRIS Directed by Walter Lang ACTUALLY filmed at the " SUSPENSE I o “bottom of the world!” The . : 3 v s " Based on the Sensational Stage Success by Herbert Ashton, Jr. Y. Sl Lt s e ‘—“_p ATHOS amazing drama of this won- ?;gitw&};iayr]?i;n’l!‘au‘ fi;'thwg{xrdl;i'm! A dual characterization that will grip you with its dramatic intensity trepid band of explorers landed drous feat before your eyes! See Over the South Pole! NEWS FLIP the FROG in the unknown region at the “bot= = courage conquer the world’s last s KARL DANE and GEO. K. ARTHUR tom of the world” until they MENACE S trontier ¢! s et started on the final trek for home, = Prepare for the most exciting pleasure the a the life they lead, the sights they screen has ever given you! P > - y ad, S S ! “BROKEN WEDDING BELLS” saw, ‘the theills they expertenbed ~and afll"eal SThORyI I . & g e 1o s g / with a smasl |ngc imax. Last Time Tonite—*“She’s My Weakness” Byr0's rack w {he' SousR LY See and Hear “WITH BYRD AT THE was a race against time, the ter- Thats,—- SOUTH POLE” Our Gang Comedy— —Pups Is Pups rific cold and the appalling ter- rors of the Antarctic winter. For IIIIIIIIIlIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIII||II|IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIlIlIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllII_III!IllllllllIIIIIINI,lIIIVIllIlllIIIIIIIIIIII|D seven wecks the adventurers wait- ed hil loud d £ blanketed O 11111 y the sky. Then came 20 hours of BRUTHERS Tu clear weather, and, in this 20 8 hours, Byrd, with three compan- jons, made the daring {flight across the pole and back to the comparatively safe base. ‘They covered a distance of 1,680 miles and, during the flight, faced dan- gers such as few men have lived ’ through. Willard Vanderveer, Paramount AShe‘S My Weakness" Wlll cameraman, with the expedition, says, “It was an amazing experi- WITH BYRD AT THE SOUTH POLE’ d Qaramount Gicture For Added Enjoyment CHILLS and FEVER AND HOW! (A1l Color) « RIPLEY WISE ELIES BC Shown for Last ence to live through. Now, when Fox News T. T . h I see it on the screen, it is more imes lomght amazing than ever.” With “She’s My Weakness,” featuring Sue Carroll and Arthur |f Lake, showing at the Capitol the- atre for the last times tonight DOUGL 4Q ‘Brothers,” starring Bert Lytell, | BF AN will be the leading attraction for Sunday at the popular play house, NEWS the first presentation being at the matinee tomorrow afternoon. . B o 3 o GOOD BAKING FLOUR impersonation role. The stery is| FINAL CARD PARTY concerned with the lives' of twin HELD BY O. E. B. P. T. A,| b brothers, separated in infancy and Al | A Fisher Product the effect of contrasting enviror-| The final event of the card| Saturday Only — “SWING HIGH” i1 SINDIANS ARE-GOMING?: ; o ACTS — NEWS = - YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY We call for and deliver ments on their personalities. party serics held during the past | 50 Pound Sacks @ Opposite Environments winter was last evening by the ¥ acke NSy sty . cemeean «..].4»0 T One is brought up in the at-|Old Executive Board of the P. T.-| | S g2 mosphere of wealth, the other in|A. at the home of Ed. Cashen. o pover In unfolding, it reveals| Prizes for the evening went to e ' the dissolute life of the rich boy,|Mrs. Jack Sey and Floyd Rindin. ’ 0 ISHIN(’ A KLE . ending in murder and the whole- | Consolation prizes went to Mrs. At GARNICK DS"'P"/O"e 174 some life of the poor boy. Because |W. R. Spain and Mr. Cashel. The compositions. . P of the physical resemblance, Ed-|grand prize for the series went to| Wh D S f ALL DESCRIPTIONS O o e wer i - e V! at the Dunning System o cused of the crime of his twin, - e f : v §3 U A 1 Bob Naughton, whose identity he AUXILIARY INITIATES I l S d v : We Have It! L e, mproved Music Study = A brilliantly fought case by| An important meeting of the £ 0 ) = Bob, who is a clever lawyer, fre=s|Ladies’ Auxiliary of the F. O. E. ! = Eddie of any part in the crime.|will be held next Monday evening TE‘4.CHES'-' = > Bob suffers a complete mental|starting at 7:30 o'clock. There : ’ = and physical collapse and is taken|will be initiations and after the < H Harr"s Hardlvare Company to a sanatorium. meeting a social session will bo; ) : s X i = Impersonates His Brother held. Attendance of all members Owing to the number of in = i i quiries, which have come lo . £ Nextto Connors PHONE 121 o i f;l;e;mlge Qolonkl |is ubged: me over the telephone, by personal calls and by e = the household so that Mrs. Naugh- | GARY COOPER FEATURED 1 feel an explanation of what the Dunning System wh- MY i w5 o ‘stming o i son-| """ A" coLtsEean suxmas s i due the general b | n. Eddie consents. ‘While llvmg there he falls in love with| Something quite different from The System is purely a class instruction and is Norma, his brother's fiancee. He|the usual run of motion picture adaptable to any and all instruments and to yocal stu- “FURNI TURE | decides he carmot keep up the de- |stories is that of 7 Days' Leave,” A arwe Uhe Wi introdused o the very | ception because of this. Just as|starring Gary Cooper, “which is to music soientific production sound & he is about to leave, he learns of |be at the Douglas Ooliseum to- S Alon Lttt ey St dure oo Mg g o L h L. i ith” Bas deail, JAniE ST O M, fialow. S T s o cssential m'fl'ave‘:"fix balanced musical Py ort wlng Wlth clear for him to declare his love |pased on the stage play “The Old scales, chords, transposition modulation, ear training, ) to Norma and continue at the|Lady Shows Her Medals. sight singing, table technique and musioad o | Naughton household. G 3 e R are introduced in their respective ‘orders.. Fhe elrong- L | Bert Lytell's dual characteriza- holds of the Dunning System.are: Bhythmy Technigne 5 3 § !tion is a clever, finished piece of D ou las and l-ur::;uuon Included in the eoa is a mfle- % acting. Dorothy Sebastian makes g ive study of the Lives of the great ters heir 4 Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. |5 v “Sie e s cast are William Morris, Richard ChurCh Tucker, and Claire McDowell. The child is approached in the Spirit of Play and | - —— - L . Mendlth:unm!mflmm*lh iy 3 RO o0 G PPO0-Y ODD FELLOWS ATTEVT!O:{ Ser’vl(‘es " . e All Odd Fellows are requested to - ‘ 2 L D | ossene ot e T 0.0 F. Ha. — i 1E oty it 1o RpleRS The Uk aaade Aersg” i ) i } Juneau, tcmorrow afternoon at Notices Tor this charch 'column Iy and demonstrate the equipment.at the Dunning Studio, % 1:30, to attend the funeral Of|pugt pe recelved by The Empire 206 Main St., at any time. : 1However it s not 1' ], { Brother Obrad S. Pfl"“"“chsvfl not Jater than 10 c'clock Saturday to take the class work if one wants just piano TOM RACKISH, morning to guarantee change of Many do not need the course or fyndamentals, Iufln‘ Noble Grand, Alaska Lodge No. A.l|garmon mwu_'“m already covered the work. Following is a small part of oo ro d i E. A. JOHNSON, J a program demonstrating the Dunning System: uc f Noble Grand, Siliver Bow ————— I 2 laav. Lodge No. A2 | Douglas Cathollo Church | Dominant Seventh Chords and Resolution in any : CALIFORNIA GROCERY e e MG N WIS colon W N > PHONE 478 Used Cars, Parts and ~Motors: mzfn UhhJEiy SMSAY a1l Bar- ! odulation between any Major leywulm ‘Motors for marine purpose. “Name 1:60 pan—SBunday School. ;n noe. ‘ransj on at pi , any or ’ price and take 'em.” See 5 ey requested, Written transposition, R TR 11T "Lucas” at Juneau Motors. —adv.y _ ___—_____ : r . e o ; St. Luke's Dpiscopal Church 2 T-nh,mt. Sub-dominant triads in any 'Ah! 4 or Minor key. Diminished seventh chords and resolutions | F 30 pm. — Evening Prayer S The H alO-B rum. in any Major key. Musical dictatiop and transposition of F. l L_ . l t. S l : DOUGLAS Sermon. same .at blackboard. “na lquu ation daile $4.95 to $12.50 This is only a small part of the musical knowledge which is in store for the children of today, under the i | COLISEUM |t ez g N OW ON Fostch improved methods of music study. B_——"_————'—' . . . ]v : Sunday Night Sm‘a"y B A T You see it illustrated above—a beautifully Preaching services 11:30 a. m., GARY COOPER in ||toowing. Sunday school. “7 Days’ Dougias Native Prenbyurhn‘r b brimmed straw . . . distinctively new in every style line. In a twinkling of an eye it can be made ‘into the most adorable halo hat you t The Leader Department Store PHONE 454 g ¥ 3 N can imagine. Flower trimmed . . . both of HAZEL JAMES ‘MADDEN ) i Lea've” HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker || them—so arranged that there is not the slight- ; +— il Aadk’ L o = 5::;;? :fi:x:;osg: SYERings,. aof est delay in changing—brim to halo, or vice Sinfle ngac feomd and WAl Telphape 10 _ i From “The Old Lady }——rv versa. Wear them. , : ) Old Papers for sale at Emplre Office ‘ ‘Shows Her Medals” |If 183 TAXI PHONES 83 OR 85 , “The Store That Pleases” |} sranD AT PIONEER POOL + L. _THE SANITARY GROCERY v Day and Night Service Gordon’s