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» 'I’HEDAILY ALASKA EMP!"RE WEDNBDAY SEPT. 2, I93l CAPITOL LAST TIMES TONIGHT The Screen’s Greatest Outdoor Star in a Rarin’, Tearin’, Western! BUCK JONES in “THE DAWN TRAIL” ———Al DANE and ARTHUR in s0——r “LIME JUICE NIGHTS” MICKEY McGUIRE COMEDY ———TOMORROW——— “BACHELOR APARTME} ™ POLLY MORAN TRIMS DOWN TEXAS BUINAN Two Celebrities Meet in Pola Negri i1l FOX PRESENTS ITS OWN MOVIE DEBSi Associated Press Photo Because Hollywood press agents ncglected to name any Wampas Jaby stars from its ranks, the Fox Film company offered these three actresses as its first selection of debutante stars. Left to right: Helen Mack, Linda Watkins and Conchita Montenegro. WANTS T0 SEE POLES GUARDED Wampas Baby Star ——— TROPIGAL LOVE THEME OF SHOW AT COLISEUM McLaglen irfi Devil with Women,” Gets Them in Bunches ~MIDNIGHT MATI Don’t COLISEUM LAST NIGHT The Way of all MEN “Way of All Men,” with Douglas Fairbanks, Jr, playing the lead, with Dorothy Revier, Noah Beery and Robert Edeson, will be seen at the Coliseum Theatre tonight for the last time. The plot theme portrays human emgtions in a pro- longed situation of great danger, and, as the victims believe, certain ultimate death, ~Every actor ia this splendid cast gives a creditable performancs, and the story itself is decidedly different. Victor McLaglen Thursday “A Devil with Women" opens at the Coliseum Thursday and con- | tinues Friday. McLaglen plays the part of a devil-may-care soldier of fortune in search of adventure and women, COLISEUM Tomght V‘Ktcr Bl A DEVILvith WOMEN fail to see Vic in This One Tonight——— At1A. M. — SAW MILL STARTING NEXT WEEK Will Have Limited Amount of Millwood Get Your Order in Early PHONE Us—358 5 Lumber Mills, Inc. Frye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. FISA AND POULTRE Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacom Juneau He gets plenty of both in the little Central American banana republic, and he also experiences plenty of Three Deliveries Daily Fione 383 Night Club and Some- BY NEW TREATY One mad kiss — made in a moment of ecstasy — broken e — thing Happens By William Gaines NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—An un- assisted wise cracker invading Tex- as Guinan’s own bailiwick made her do what only the French gov- ernment was able to do before: swallow her “Hello sucker” ap- praisal. The intended victim was a big bluster and gag woman . from Hollywood, Polly Moran. Madame Guinan spotted Marie Dressler's little playmate among the ginger ale addicts at her inn and yanked her to the floor for a 4 sisterly razzing. ‘When Texas stopped for breath, the very veteran Polly, who has been around quite a bit in her day, told the ‘habitues: “That’s all right folks, me old mother.” Texas, it seems, doesn't relish allusions to her having attained the age of majority, so Polly, by way of consolation, added: ‘But gee, Tex, I think it's just it's a great surprise—after that success- ful tour of France, you didn't come home with a Parisian ac- cent.” When the last laugh had died out, Tex Guinan was one dig short. Pouplar Polly Polly who came to New York to! make personal appearances in one of the citadeéls of the cinema, would wait until the last show was over to go cavorting, She seldom left the theater before then, even | for supper. Between appearances her dress- ing room was besieged by so many visitors that a ban on guests had to be declared at times, to permit the flickér funster a bit of rest. Getting off gags and effervescing for all comers is something of a strain. ‘When Polly doffed her stage harness for her midnight madne. Yascha Bunchuk, the orchestra conductor, frequently escorted her. Going After Lions? Going . hunting for big game or “We Never Close” SERVICE :MOTOR CO. “Jim” and “Marvan” THIRD and MAIN STS. herself | snickering | Bl e on o0 B G 4ssortnted I'ress Photo Pola Negrl, film actress, was stricken with appendicitls at her Santa Monica, Cal., beach home. She was ordered to a hospital by her physiclan. fishing for big fish?—That is, any- | where in this whole, wide world. If 50, telephone, write or wire Fred- erick J. Burghard. He'll give you advice only, or he'll plan and carry through your |trip in any quarter where there happens to be what is known as “crganized hunting.” He'll ar- (range for guides, pictures of your bag, and even for your taxidermy if you so desire Burghard tells me that his elab- orate service costs the hunter or angler nothing. He has his finan- clal arrangement with the guides, photographers, et al, in the far flung places of the world. He is a native New Yorker who happened to stumble into his business by way of a sporting goods store, of which he was vice- president. A department was set up in the store to give advice to cus- temers. That led to his office on Fifth Avenue, which takes care of his highly specialized profession. At this writing he is awaiting a party from England, going after game in British Columbia, and an- other group from California, go- ing off into the lion country. That little parfumerie which fea- (tured a sidewalk fountain to scent d'our handkerchief, has vanished. First the perfume spray was cut off, because too many passersbhy stopped to dip without going inside to buy. WATcfi F,‘OR i Mm THE ‘HOTEL'OF ALASKAN HOTELS ‘THE GASTINEAU ©or Bervices to You Bégin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Dri-Brite Liquid W ax For Linoleum, Hard Wood.nlmd Composition Floors Juneau Paint Store THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. the Greatest Tribute” Phone 136-2 55 ' See H. R. SHEPARD & SON FOR INSURANCE | ' | Tgk hone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. “|sign an France Féars_Germany and Russia Will Try to Sub- jugate New Nation PARIS, September 2.—Just exact- ly what does France want from Germany in the way of political guarantees? During the exciting business of saving Germany financially there was much talk of France insisting upon political guarantees. Premier Pierre Laval and Chan-| cellor Heinirch Bruening admitted they skirted the subject a dozen times in the conversation they held | in Paris, in London and en route. It is also to be presumed that, when they gained each other's confi-| dence, they went to the bottom of | Associated Press Photo the matter. | . Constance Cummings of Seattls, But it was, for home politics,| Wash., is one of the 13 baby stars of much too early for either of them | 1931 chosen by the Wampas, an or- to admit such an exploration, |g9anization of Hollywood .publicity The main guarantees Francc\me"' wants from Germany look simple | though; it wants Germany to give All' Mflll Serwce Planned the same guarantees for the inviol- ability for its other principal fron- tiers that it gave, at Locarno, for the French and Belgian frontiers, French See War Clouds |ice. The Locarno pact, to French e scheme, worked out by the eyes, has even a certain Mability |miieary air force, will bring the attached so long as Germany does ' not give equal guarantees for itsiq, Polish and Austrian frontiers. The French can see possible wars arising from breaches of these frontiers. ANTANANARIVO M a d a gascar, have a well-planned air mail serv- hours of the capital, instead of {three days by the existing automo- bile mail service. " NOTICE: In the District Court There was a treaty of arbitration|for the Territory of Alaska, Divi-| signed between Germany and Pol-{sion Number One. At Juneau. land at Locarno, but the inviolabil- | United States of America, Libelant, ity of the frontiers was not agreed:vs. The oil screw vessel Pelican, to by Germany. In Germany, it is|official number 228,377, her engine, {tackle, apparel, furniture, etc., De- 1s owledge, the pres. :“? E‘:’en::::»:;ish rznnuers p’m_ {fendant. United States of America, Fi f Alaska, | tably. the Bolish corfidor, |First Division, District of Alasl NEW STOCK OF The duck sea WINCHESTER G have g5 “Wher a libel of information | as has the loss of Alsace and Lor-|ths District of Alagka, First Divi-| raine. Ision, at Juneau, on the 31st day combined Germany and Russia |Stabler, United States Attorney for may some day crush Poland the aforesaid District and Division, States of America, Now, therefore, th:. dp;:’l:t::: ;l:;:':m:‘“m“’ in pursuance of the monition, and co 3 directed and delivered, I do hereby ment would even prevent France|[give public notice to all persons from going to Poland’s rescue and . can, her engine, tackle, apparel, find it had an eastern neighbor furniture, etc, or in any manner which, effectively, reached out to RDnoar BAtired 20 gain - DYt Proiaise’ A Cuts Court, to be held at Juneau, Al- rms Just as no German can accept|1931, at ten o'clock in the fore- noon of that day, provided the east,” no Frenchman can think of oLy o B s nd without concern. otherwise on the next day or jur- iy were to{isdiction thereafter, then and there “eastern Locarno” Husp P < |Imake their allegations in that be French believe the political unrest \ya1¢" Dated the 31st dhy o <Ak In the disarmament memoran-|States Marshal; By W. E. Feero, dum just issued by. the French|Deputy. Howard D. Stabler, United dared to reduce her land forces [ant. only because of the Locarno guar- |First publication, Sept. 1, 1031 An eastern Locarno, it can be| g inferred, would make possible an- Europe. Guaranteeing thé Austrian fron- French consider, as it would make impossible the “anschluss,” or polit- vent a common frontier between Germany and Hungary and between Bruening Cites Covenant Such are the principal guarantees | wants from Germany. Bruening was reported to have go into the question of polilical guarantees because Article 19 of tions provide that the league take up “the consideration of interna- might endanger the peace of the world.” mann did not hesitate at Locarno.” To which the German comeback Jeague at the time.” ——,——— for Distant Madagascar 2.—This colony is shortly to| |southern part of the island within | Howard D.| | rivalty for the smiles of the gay sencritas from Humphrey Bogart,[in a moment of despair. Is late of the New York stage, in the role of an American, in Cen- that the way of ALL men? {tral America on business. ¥ with In addition to Miss Maris and DOUG. FAIRBANKS, JR. Luana - Alcaniz, Mona Rico is p.n-i Derothy Revier - Noah Beery other leading lady who makes Mc- Laglen's heart miss several beats. Also Short Subiects She is the Mexican actress who i jumped from a small extra role to featured parts in the short period of eight days. I By ROBBIN COONS HOLLYWOOD—Catching soma correspondence: Bee—You lose. The | talking” feature of the |sound era was ‘“Lights York" Helen Costello, Cullen Lan- , “Thomas Dugan, Robert El- lmn Wheeler Oakman and Mary Carr were in the cast. “The Lion and the Mouse,” with Lionel Barrymore and May Me- Avoy, was half dialog, half silent It was preceded by “The Jazz Singer, Jolson's first; derloin” and “Glorious Bets part talkies. Jeanie—Jean Harlow's thet-way naturally. So is Harding's. Joan Crawford's blond» ness is comparatively recent, so is Bebe Daniels.’ Why do they do it? Well, proba- \bly because blond hair and sun- |nn compexions make a good cam- era, combination, easily lighted. First National contract and only recently released. Her first since then is “The Age }fm' Love,” recently completed, and she will be seen next in a new air picture for Howard Hughes. Colleen Moore, at this writing, has not returned to pictures, al- \though she has been offered sev- eral parts. M. J. (and several others)—Hol- lywood is full of girls and boys whose friends told them they | would be sure hits in pictu Most of them are waitresses, five-and-ten clerks, m nger boys, ice men, peanut vendors or what-have you? That is, if thy're Jformna[c enough to get a job, ————— ATTENTION B. P. O. Elks Me:ting tonight at 8 p.m. Spec- ial entertainment and BIG FEED All members requesed to be presen’. adv. Fxmxlmnxm-ul Committee. WHY SUFFER FROM YOUR LIVER? Wy be handicapped with unsightly It Was— hlotchcsdonhthe face, eyes with y:flow tinge and that tired "and languid feel- Carolyn—Yes, that was Ralph|ing? This indicates a torpid liver, | Bellamy in the part of the gang- [eadache, Dizziness and Biliousness |ster killed early in “The Secret|surely follaw. You must stimulate |8ix.,” His part opposite Ruth | your lazy liver, start the bile flowing Chatterton in “The Magnificent “":l!‘hcm]"““l:mc L-vcrlldhlll: e Lie" was his first featured lead. F, a0 §¢h asan ML ARG, | Hollywood. 4 swallow, and not habit forming. hey ‘S!Pat—"!elther June Collyer nor are not a_purgative that crgmps or uart Erwin was ever married be- palns‘ unplcasant after cffect follow= fore. "fl the contrary a good tonic, Boy-on-the-Motorcycle — Off- | Al drugmm sell xenumc red pkgs. hand, I'd say no, but then I'm no — casting director. COMIN was up on first “all present of New hdu is i Asther Fan—Nils is still under contract at M-G-M, having recent- 1y been handed a new term ticket Several Inquirers—Photograph sf stars can be obtained by writing them at their respective studios There is usually a small charge Dot—You probably refer to Ger- aldine Dvorak, a bit player who | resembles Great Garbo very close- . Resembling a star, especially a umpular one, is really a handicap for a beginner. A SENSATION, | And It Wasn't | A, K—"The Lady Who Dared" | is not Billie Dove's “comeback” film. It was her last under the Ry SHOT GUN SHELLS SUPER X AND REMINGTON SHELLS AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS 12 Ga. Super X or Remington 16 Ga. Super X or Remington 20 Ga. Super X or Remington 5 per box 5 per box 5 per box son/ ls here and only thirty days of it so take advantage of these prices and get all the shooting you can. UNS AT THE NEW LOW PRICES—DON’1 ‘OVERLOOK ‘THIS Juneau- -Young Hardware Co. never been accepted as inevitable|was filed in the District Court for What France fears is that a \of August, 1931, by like a nut, and France, under (10 and on behalf of the United i under the seal of the Court to me The Rhine inviolability agree- claiming the oil screw vessel Peli- with Poland crushed, France would interested therein, that they be and the Pacific. aska, on the 18th day of September, the loss of the “marches to the same shall be a day of jurisdiction; fh: howshers Crm by the|to interpose their claims and to| would vanish. ust, 1931. Albert White, United government it is said that France States Attorney, Proctor for Libel- antees of Rhine inviolability. Last publication, Sept. 15, 1931. other big cut in Tand forces in all tier would be another pacifier, the | ical union, with Austria and pre-| Germany and Italy. which, in the final anal France said to Laval that he could not the Covenant of the League of Na- tional questions whose continuance The French answer is: “Strese- is: “We were not members of the RETURNING HOME Mrs. H. L. Redlingshafer and son Tom, who have been spending several months in the States, are returning to their home in Juneau | aboard the Norco due here Satur- day morning. PHONES 83 OR 85 * THE SANITARY GROCERY- “The Store That Pleases” PRINTING AND STATIONERY Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— Blotters—Office Supplies Geo. M. Simpkins Co. s MINNIE’S BOOTH For “GOOD EATS” will be ready for service to the public when the FAIR opens September 9th. A fine NEW MODEL ELECTRIC RANGE will be disposed of as usual. A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL! YOURS ‘FOR “GOOD EATS,” MINNIE FIELD. 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