The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 26, 1932, Page 3

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I'HE GREATEST THRILLS EVER FILMED, IN THE MOST EXCITING PICTURE| EVER PRODUCED!!! PRESENTED AT CAPITO L v See The Most Amazing Tuesday 'IHE [?AILY_ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, JAN 26 1932 7 Screens Sparkle Tomght Adlvenituire Vies With Farce Story of Woman’s Love and Man’s Bravery Ever Told! . . . More Animals Than Noak’s Ark . . . A Lifetime of Thrills . ... A Glorious Romance Set Amidst the Dangers of the Jungle! CAPITOL STARTS TONIGHT EPIC OF JUNGLE LIF of Stirring Adven- ture and Love “East of Borneo,” starring Rose rt and Charles Bickford, will begin showing tonight at the Capi- | tol theatre. night is “Chinaware Night.” |'East of Borneo Is Story\ (’ vorced Miss Hobart. epressed by his marital trouble | the doctor goes to the Malay jun- gles and becomes the physician to | an lmmenselv wealthy and power ful The wife ever renlxzes tmt she loves her di husband. She fellows him to his _\unglL retreat. He repulses Rajah Cevets Her The rajah covets her. levents follow, and | his restored w the rajah’s mu tions and narrowly & thousand forms. T |to & smashing climax. The sup- porting cast includes Renavent, Lu- ‘Tovar, Noble Johnson and by his wife, played by | \ Everal hundred natives of the Far y woman attending e\thor““t of ‘the p"rrormanms a piece of table chinaware will be given. “East of Borneo” is a drama 0} uncharted barbaric jungles with thrilling eye-to-eye experiences in, tropical lands. Five hundred thous- and dollars and two years were spent by a motion picture expedi- tion in assembling the thrills for sound screen. The stirring pho- toplay depicts a blood - curdling d to claw battle to death be- en a frenzied native and a fe- =ounding Race unding race demned na- tive and hundreds of hungry croco- diles with the crocodiles winning the race It portr: tion, vomi floocd of de: and rep: molten ing a gorgeous p: and obliterating a town. “East of Bc plete with hazardous ad but. it also poss EAST of BORNEC with ROSE HOBART, CHARLES BICKFORD, A Universal Picture Produced by Carl Laemmile, Jr. Presented by Carl Laemmle ALWAYS THE BEST Lupita Tevar, Georges Renavent. Directed by George Melford ALSO OUR SPECIAL SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS “CHINA NITE” Coming Thursday—RICHARD DIX in “PUBLIC DEFENDER” L0 WEN KAN 1S ADVANCED NANKING, . Jan. 26—Lo Wen Kan, head of the Judicial Depart- ment of the Nationalist Govern- has ¢n Minister of China to suc- It Pa_\'s To ADVERTISE Feb. 3-4th been appointed Acting | FRANK FAY IN JOYOUS FARGE IS AT COLISEUM “God's Gitt to Women” Is Headline Attraction on New Bill “God's Gift To Women,” with Frank Fay and Laura LaPlante in the leading roles, will headline the new program tonight at the Coli- seum theatre. Announcement will be made to- night of the award of the Philco" { radio. Rex Parrott will play selections |on the organ. In “God's Gift To Women” Fay is featured as a modern Don Juan |of Paris. Among the beauties who |sue for his evanescent affections are Miss La Plante, Joan Blondell [ Louise Brooks, Yola D'Avril, Mar- garet Livingstone, Ethlyne Claire Nena Quartaro, Hazel Howell and the dancing Sisters G. The cast is augmented by Jazz- ‘boh boulevardiers, ladies of fash- tumblers, dancers and all the e-dazzle that goes to make lof Paris the maddest city of the world. | 'The wuproarious sequences are | dominated by Fay, who plays the part of an irrepressible suitor and many pretty young womoen in- atuated with him. A doctor horrifies him by saying that absolute rest and seclusion are necessary for a matter of six months and that the excitement of even one kiss will in all probabil- | ity prove fatal. When Fay takes: to his bed, ladies rush in from all| sides to nurse him well, and their | { ATTENTION JUNEAU WOMEN Watch for announcement of dates for Chinaware, Silverware and Novelties to be given away individually, NOW WE HAVE COD’S | GIFTTO Frank Fay Laura La Plante Joan Blondell No woman’s heart is safe when Frank comes to town—and We Award the RADIO TOI\'IGHT Sure, we are going to show our usual good Short Subjects’ COLISEUM TODAY “—and the Situation Is JUST THI We are now located in our new home, near the corner of Second and Main Streetss, and entering upon a new era of business. We have been able to grow and expand with your help, but still you control the situation. Unless our service is of the highest order, and we absolute- ly guarantee it to be so, we could not continue to prosper. Our job is to give our patrons the best of results, both in high quality work and service. ..... It is not complicated or .. it is not difficult .... in fact, there is not a single rule that you do not already know and confidently ahead involved . there are no new rules .... by heart, all we need do is to go serenely in building and maintaining our business in the manner That Will Please You TRY US NEW MODERN METHODS—ALWAYS! CAPlTAL LAUNDRY PANTORIUM CLEANERS We maintain a delivery service. =~ PLEASE TELEPHONE 355 Adsit Building, Near Second and Main Street

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