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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1931. DRESSLER HAS BOLD PIRATES CAPITOL COMIC ROLE IN CAUSE THRILLS The most amazing love drama ever to come out of Punclur@g Ru:aé!lve." in which }hv Hollywood. Sparkling! Piquant! Vivid! R 3 LRt co-starred ‘With Charlie Cheplin for |, : 4 “One Romantic Night” Is| Feature Attraction Mack Sennett. They called her The Swan—proud and beautiful and But it was not until 1926 that, aloof. Yet in one night she had two great lovers : she began devoting her talents en-| and was determined to elope—with one or the other! on New Program In “One Romantic Night,” which tirely to pictures. Since that time ! LILLIAN GISH | ooy s i oo she has appeared in more rlnn‘ 20 pictures. | “One Romantic Night,” £ theatre A W ol e of high life in Vienna. There are " A ::{is“h;‘:"" M:“" g W magnificent sets. Included in. the o n T t portant role. The famous @ comedienne plays a serio-comic ne dowager princess whose efforts ‘MJ t‘ fi marry her daughter to a crown with ROD LA ROCQUE CONRAD NAGEL MARIE DRESSLER cast are Conrad Nagel, Rod La prince result in success but not in C+P-HEGGIE ing Ma For 25 years Miss Dressler was & leading vaudeville star, playing to royal command performankces abroad and always to capaeity houses wherever she has appeared. First Picture in 1914 ST st e I falliday are seen in the fea- i+ COLISEUM I tur includes Alec B. F Louise Closser Hale, Claude Allister, Julia Swayne Gordon, Otto Hoffman and many . others. Henley directed ay, who plays the ti in Brook: N began his sta under Nat Goodma nd finally achieved stardom on the stage. He made his motion picture debut in ‘Recaptured Love.” He is married to Eleanor of “Alibi” fame. Mary Brian, who plays the fem- inine léad in “Captain Applejack,” was born in Corsicana, Texas. Her | family »moved tp Los Angeles When n her teens and she en- art school, but Mary's on the motion picture studio. A neighbor, struck with in all their |Mary's beauty, insisted that he be across the deck |allowed to enter her in a beauty making their |and personality contest conducted and fight- jly. a Los Angeles newspaper. She T booty won fir: prize in the contest. the W: Among the honors that went to 1e prod the winner was a week of person- at th al appearances at the Metropolitan “Thontl'«“ in Los Angeles. stul Stage Play stage appearance brought Latest Vitaphone and Movietone Equipped STARTING TONIGHT 9:30 r - Here’s A Treasure Of Pleasure! . A 4 Captain Applejack’ Fea- o tures John Halliday and Mary Brian Bold bad ites of Grit- who take women Wl hem and have the 5 littered” with hava bzen often geni on stage and have the bold ean waves been yed than 1s:a story | He saves the day for the T T D T decks of pieces of Applejacks and the nights ¥ for romance. He's the fun- niest character ever to brought the Rocque and O. P. Heggie. Payl L. {lhe way she had planned. screen. Stein directed L 1 Gish portrays the daugh- —————————— PIGEON HITCH-HIKED |ter, an aggressively modern young | woman who guides the intrigues of AKRON, O.—Mankind's envy of ! |love to suit her own purposes. After the manner of little boys, the bird's abi to soar through|gl the air at will was reversed here of when a hitch-hiking pigeon landed Marie Dressler began her stage|on the blimp Pilgrim and refused |career at 10, by running away |to leave its perch until the ground |from her home in Coburg, Canada, |crew dragged the ship into the; {to play in a one-ring circus. She wh lly reached New York City e she set up a record as the hangar. The bird had about an eight n trip. | seum — e | hest kicking show girl before or | her. But kicking—pedal [brand exclusively—got her nowhere, e e T T T T T L L LTI You'll roar when you meet swaggeri pirate ip, | prisoners wrlk the plar g among thems: aptain Appleja WARNER 8RO. Present B: ——Also———— . CHAS. MURRAY and GEO. SIDNEY wm “Go to Blazes” SNAPSHOTS CARTOON MARY BRIAN KAY STROZZI and John HALLIDAY ‘& 1"+ — Lt s e | DAR. CHAPTER T0 BE FORMED HERE FRIDAY Meeting Will Plan Gift of Washington Bust to Governor e U et e | e e e | Made of pure mater- ials in modern sunlit factories. No expense spared to have it ! clean, yholesome and full flavored. 'WRIGLEYS || is wrapped and sealed to keep it as good as when it leaves the factory. WRIGLEY'S is bound to be the best that men and machines and money can make. The delicious peppermint flavor freshens the mouth and aids digestion. And 2 Vitaphone Varieties f® Also News and Comedies B [ COMING THURSDAY Another Notable Double Bill Don’t Miss It! B\ . A AT Daily Cross-word Puzzle 1. Conditional stipulations S =24 | ‘MASONS ATTENTION which was taken from |her the part of Wendy in the mo- A special ferry will leave Juneau the successful play by Walter Hac- |tion picture play of “Peter Pan.” for Douglas at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday t and adapted by Maude Fulton iThPl’(‘:‘f[(‘Y she soon became estab- so she tried the vaudeville stage|evening. Visiting members wel-|deals with the life of an E ~lx1\i|wwd as one of the screen’s pop- and there met with real success. —adv.|mollycoddle who dreams of becom- |ular stars. GOW&, “’ % 7 e f§ SRR ““Reach for a H ” LUCKY instead For the purpose of organizing in !this city a chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution a meel-‘ ing will be held at 2:30 o'clock | Friday afternoon in the studio of | Caroline Todd in the building at| Mein and Front Streets formerly | joccupied by the United States cable office. At the meeting arrange- | {ments will be made for the recep- {tion in Juneau next month of |Mrs. Hobart, President General of |the Daughters of ‘the American | Revolution and for the presentation | during her visit of a bust of. George { Washington to the Governor of |the Territory. | Mrs. Hobart is expected to ar-} rive here August 11. The bust| | will be presented by both the Sons land Daughters of the American | | Revolution and the ceremony will take place at 11 o'clock in the {morning of August 15 in the cham- | ber of the House of Representatives ;in the Capitol. | In connection with the presen- tation, an interesting program will be held. The committee in charge |of the affair is composed of Miss Todd, Acting Chairman in the ab- sence of Delegate in Congress James Wickersham, Chairman; Mrs. George Boylan, and Frank Foster. When the Juneau chapter of the — . PANTORIUM | Daughters of the American Revo- |lution shall have been -organized, CLEANERS {it will be the second chapter in “We Call For and Deliver” | |Alaska. The only chapter in the TEL. 355 | Territory at present is at Fair- | banks, SECRETARY OF 'STATE MAKES POLICY KNOWN ;Bankers of World Should Maintain Volume of Credits to Germany |"l"|IllllllllIH"lINNIIIIllllll"IIIIIIIlll"IIIIIIIIIIIIEHIII‘IIII ACROSS Frees Surmounts Knack Sacred image ish expletive ey gath- erer Note to jog the memory 6. Little roots Metal Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle ENJOYED BY MILLIONS FIA[R] 11. Make trial of 17. Deposit ot metal 19, Burden 21. Siberlan river 22. Persla 23, Measuring in- strument 25. Odorous 27. Beaten vio= lently 28. S-shaped molding 29. Grows drowsy 32. Flddling tyrant ade cloth anched nd dunes: English 41. Bmperor fi City in Nevada Place your finger on yeur Adam’s Apple. You are actualily. touching your larynx=this con- tains your voice box = your vocal chords. 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Female saint: a KAYSER Run proof Underwear Bloomers, Panties and Vests $1.25 to $1.50 (Continuux rrom Page One) Iagreex:{ that Germany must have {help to offsst threats to overthrow 5 {the German Government and will Shadow Petticoats }!sce she gets it whether France and Gowns ’ Peach, Pink, Mint | participates or not. | The Americans and British, how- ;ever, do not approve of a long term ‘loan. 'hou!c to escape capture. Mrs. James Monroe entertained there in lavish fashion. Among the noted honorary mem- | bers of the club are Mrs. Minnie | Maddern PFiske, Edwin H. Blash- |field, E. H. Sothern and his wife, formerly Julia Marlowe. BOEING YACHT PUTS IN HERE FOR OIL To obtain a supply of fuel oil, the yacht Taconite called at Ju- neau today. She filled her tanks Jibes at Famous Furnish Fun for Capital Art Club $2.35 and $2.50 AMERICAN PROPOSALS ], WASHINGTON, D. C., July 21.— !The proposals by the American Government that bankers of the world maintain the present volume Iol credits to Germany were laid before the conference in London said Acting Secretary of State Castle. The formal suggestions were ap- proved by President Hoover. The ' proposals placed entirely in Eur- |ope’s. hands the solution of their Page One) (Conunuea rrez= annual frolic and one is apt to s any one from Senator Borah George Washington. Last year a distinguished looking artist, who resembles the late Chauncey Depew, donned frock hat and side burns and attended the {ball disguised as the famous after dinner speaker. to PHONE 487 | problems. MARKOE STUDIO Photographs of Quality to Germany, Portraiture, Photo Finish- | American banks. It is also proposed that | the International Settlements Bank | séek renewal of short term credits estimated at $1,200,- 000,000, half of which are held by TUNE IN— The Lucky Strike Dance Orches- George and Martha Washington are favorite subjects for imperson- ations at the Bal Boheme. ‘Tradition has it that during the battle of Bladensburg in 1814 Pres- ident Madison and his cabinet were holding an important conference in at the Standard Oil Company’s sta- tion. x The craft is owned by W. E.-Boe- ing, millionaire airplane manufac- turer of Seattle, who is. ‘aboard with Mrs. Boeing and a party of friends. The vessel called here 3 £ including the use of Ultra Violet Rays £ tra, every Tues Sunshine Mellows — Heat Purifies day, Thursday last week. the house now occupied by the F ] ‘The Taconite came to Juneau to- club, ing, c-muuiumm Views, For fallen arches or aching feet g see DR. FENTON, GOLDSTEIN First National Bank Bldg. |, BUILDING. ————e— JUNEAU, ALASKA SPECIALIZED RADIO SERVICE [ Part Whitfield, Phone 373. aa —adv. Your 'I"hroat‘ Prm_' sction = against irritfioh —against cough and Saturday evening over N.B.C.networks The swift approach of British troops broke up the meeting ahd Madison, forced to flee, galloped on horseback through the halls of the day from Ketchikan, She de- parted for Icy Strait. - e Old rapers ut The Emptre.