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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1931. : 3 | SUNDAY MATINEE—2 P. M. CAPITOL HAS MARX COMEDY 'SPRING [S HERE'S el =it First Show Starts at 6 P. M. Saturday CLINCOLN' PLAY | TO BE SHOWN TO COME AF TER | oun sowrs FOR SATURDAY HERE SUNDAY ‘SAILOR BEHAVE' | tviiibis "Love in the Rough” Willy'Aninial Crackets’ NI Romantic’ Entertaiment. Is| |} | LAy | Be Shown for Last Attraction at Coli-* | Billed by Coliseum AR for Saturday Times Tonight seum Theatre THE FUNNIEST HIT ON EARTH! ‘The Cocoanuts” was just a starter. The ‘Abraham incoln,” with Walk| “Animal Crackers,” starring the Oh ter Huston in the title role will be !Marx Brothers will be the attrac-|<hown f the ction tomorrow, Sunday |tion Sunday and Monday at the|al the C , the first showing be- Coliseum theatre. Here” matinee performance to- The story is something about a att | w afternoon at the Capitol. stately and socially proper hostess, |“Love in the Rough,” a musical|with a house-party on her hands comedy romance, will be shown L*r‘a: a palatial country estate. A big {the last times tonight. game hunter, just back from an | In “Love in the Rough" the African expedition, his secretary | scenes were taken at one of Cali- and two vagabond musicians en- fornia’s most famous resorts, 2'gaged to attend to the musical ap- Norconian Club near Riverside, a!petites of his guests, is the busi- country recreational center with|ness assigned to Groucho, Zeppo, | beautiful surroundings. Golf match- Harpo and Chico Marx, respectively. att boys saved their wildest moments, their wisest cracks, their most devastating hi- larity for their second séreen sc um “Animal Crackers.” Lowell Sherman N s in the picture were filmad on tha They arrive simultansously and |ien Oakla < L Midag r?rl/ze&méu, \ \\ pacious grounds. with their usual hurricane momen- | Charles Jud. 1 1 STE NET 0 W\ Charles F. (Chuck) Reisner di-|tum at a time when the ive | cast. ’Tfi"mfilmm&, \\\ \ rected with Robert Montgomery gathering is being diverted by Mirthful Entertain JOHN W.CONSIDINE J ... \ NN and Dorothy Jordan featured, and butler weighing just a fraction less | “Spring Is Hers” the Na- T uRE— N Benny Rubin, Dorothy McNulty and jthan a half-ton, a feud between |tional-Vitaphone a tion UNITED ] ARTISTS § PIC: \\.\ J. C. Nugent in the supporting cast.!the hostess and a rival matron | popular musical ple Whote Lifa Piittwyed over the authenticity of a find | title, is a mirthful In “Abraham Lincoln,” the whole | P ng, and more pretty girls in 1ertainm of Lincoln’s life is paraded on the |lingerie and bathing suits than most screen, from the time of his birth |Yévues boast. Lilllan Roth heads to his assassination at Ford’s The- | the feminine talent ter in Washington just as he had| In addition to the Marx Broth- realized a successful conclusion to€rS and Miss Roth, the cast pre- Miss the Civil War. | sents Margaret Dum;m:. Lmn: Sor- 1,.,.):‘;‘(11 voici Lincoln’s herolc figure is seen in | .1 Hal Thompson, M saTeh v ae: D oA iR a1l 1ts multipllelty of strange moods, | KAHLrYiL Reece, Richard ST aeh sy . Huston makes Lincoln a human | V24 Metealt and The Music Mas- being who loves and reacts to dis- | mu Both hay appeal of pr appointments as any other man | e LD b S o8 S | SIX THOUSAND POUNDS AT thin b 1 S 100 Speaking Parts : OF SALMON UNLOADED !y ;0 corigus intent The cast, which numbers more | everal Catehy Songs than 100 principal speaking players,| Six thousand pounds of salmor The songs in “Spring Is H was chosen carefully. Una Merkel, mostly kings and a few cohoes, include “Cryin’ for the Caroline plays the role of “Ann Rutledge, nstituted fish receipts in Juneau “Have a Little Faith in Me Rad {today. All were bought by the Baby,” “Sincerely Hurs h a Song in My Hea Spring Is Here” d > in its em Lincoln’s boyhood sweetheart. He love scenes with Huston are re- Juneau Cold Storage Company at|“w markable for their quiet beauty,!the prevailing prices of 10 cents a| and the scene at her death bed is!pound for large, 6 cents for med- Also Short Subjects |entered St. Ann’s Hospital last R BiNE [ SRANCRERRER - et o e s tragedy, well acted. {ium and 3 cents for small sizes 1out atter LAST TIMES TONIGHT Toay Hammond plays the irras-| Boats, captains and haflings 13 i I R()UGH” cible “Mary Todd Lincoln.” W f life as i L() VE in the Tan Keith is cast as the sinister| Sedie, Sandy Stevens, 4,000 _ “John Wilkes Booth,” whose shot|pounds; Alms, A. Bartnes, 1,600; | The supporting cast includ with ended Lincoln’s life, Others in|T 336, Richard Haris, 400 Lawrence Gray, Ford Sterling é rtrayals £ ards, | - e - { Louise Fazenda, Inez Courtney, Na Robert Montgomery—Benny Rubin S ] s Atooctiad FEEE Atberincti N as “Robert E. Lee;” Frank Cam-| SITKA WOMAN IS ILL | and Gretchen Thomas. John Fran- | Q ¢ | peau, as “Sheridan,” and Lucille La | cis Dillon directed Jaramoun o /) p Verne, as the matron officiating at! MrS- Emma Williams of Sitka - — 4 | o I o) Crackers COLISEUM | Latest Movietone and Vitaphone Equipped LAST NIGHT 9:30 iman for the n Power | Maries, Idaho, on the afternoon - [of June 22 when he came in con- tact with a high tension wire while | i CGSPRIN(N I A I)'E;pi 1§99 c §1 working on a high power line. Thi 52 5 ! is according to advics B | B gnEEl 1R ke m ity Neoren o ALEXANDER GRAY—BERNICE CLAIRE-—¥ORD STERLING ° {gensen from Noel Baker, jconnected with the Juneau Public| ]()UI%I“ i 1‘7“‘\“\ | Schools. 1 MAY THE SPIRIT OF Frank Berger, is o former well| { ) known Juneau man. He was em- ¥ kL gl s 1776 NEVER DIE R i hovira1” 5 5bms. by -kl ALSO THAT LARGE VARIETY Alaska Electric Light and Power| Company and only left here in| You’ll rock with laugh- ter and roar with mirth! January, 1928. Berger shoot fan and was always at Lh(‘i 3 Mw,.,--,,_-4,,,,--,.-,,...«,,;...m." y]uCALl -m?_’)(s}«;'ux\k- e swkfi“"\}SUPREME GUURT THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS # [ ¥ Al Al y 'als Al ‘ A} 1 Old rapers at The Emprre. as 2 th-‘ > — —— d | Rl Our Services to You Begin and End at the G pod Jolons BLEND ALONE WIL SEATTLE MAYOR |- bt Clowns! Irene Delroy — Charles King—Lotti Loder. NOT INSURE PERFECT ... courts Rling FLAVOR IN COFFEE Stands—Tlction Se ! | | | If the Blended Coffees Are| OLYMPIA, Wash., July 3.—Un- Not Roasted Evenly, able either to affirm or reverse Flavor Varies | judgment of the King County Su- July 4th Only “SPRING IS HERE!’ ; with MELODY, MIRTH and ROMAN Starring BERNICE CLAIRE, ALEXANDER GRAY, LAURENCE GRAY and a Host of Others Here the new songs introduced, such | perior Court in denying Mayor Frank Edwards and his suppumrs; In the origination and perfection | 2%ainst the election to recall him,| { of Controlled Roasting, Hills Bros. | because of a four to four decision | }nccomplishud something that no|on the Mayer's appeal, the State other coffee roaster has yet |supren Court sald the lower achieved. By this patented pro jthe degree of roast is positiv controlled. The result is that Hill Bros. Coffec is absolutely uniform, | Court Judges was absent. The reason for the success of | Mayor Edwards does not know Controlled Roasting is that this|what he will do next lp}'oces§ roasts a few pounds at a| The BSeattle election to recall {time instead of in bulk. By a|Mayor Edwards has been set for continuous process these small |nrondav July 13 amounts of coffee flow through the | MMy W 13-~ STORE CLOSED ALL DAY ruling would stand “by ne- X;r- ity. One of the Supreme 117 o o5t g o7 . 2 < % . roasters in a steady stream, roast- | ol T S Sl T | ng 8 litdle st s time, utomatic | miss mALvORS ‘ TOMORROW 1 Mo o : e S ORE CLOSED {'control of both the fiow and the | MISS QUBEN - - b F'OMORR aunu 4 aby” -ang ‘severat othe ) I heat. absolutely pre variation GOES EAST TO BUY | ,in_the ro - ; JULY FOURTH | seem, no | Christine Halvorsen, proprietor i Bold as the claim may ALL D Y other coffee has the of Hills |of Halvorsen's, Inc,, dealer in wom- ! Bros. Coffee. Whe Till en’s wear, was a passenger this| - i s e B | morning on the southbound steam- | P A JULY 4TH By Bros. Coffeo nover “goes |ShIP PHRSess Loulse. Miss Halvo stale,” because it is T 1 in |5¢n 18 on her annual buying trip, vagutm. By this process, air, which | Which will take her ‘o New York destroys the flavor of coffee, is |and other Eastern market centers. taken from the can and kept out. ———— “ » . oy Ordinary cans, even if air-tight,| CANNERY WORKER IS WELL | Juneau’s Own Store ) llli) not keep coffee fresh, or At GARNICK S"'Phone 174’ fo;uih!:roAs;.u(!:,irf;\.,}‘{’.'m]““;““:.1‘, look | Prank Miller, Hood Bay cannery | ? the can. Sold by grocers cvery- | Worker, who entered St. Ann's Hos- where, M e | pital June 27 with an injured Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., San |ankle, has left the institution. He _'."rnnciscu, ifornia, ‘,wulw almost completely recovered. ‘Old PZIpCl‘S fOl‘ S‘s;l\: at Em})ire OfiiCQ TO ENJOY THE FOURTH FINISH UP AT ~THE COLISEUM