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CAPITOL THURSDAY BIG "DOUBLE FE SPECIAL FRIDAY ATURE BILL %\x‘fi‘“ j 0::,,-_. \Q BIG FIGHT Sensational JAMES CRUZE Production, from DAVID BELASCO’S Stirring Stage Hit Vivid Stery of a Girl Caught in a Conflict Between Two Lovers with LOLA LANE GUINN WILLIAMS STEPIN FETCHIT RALPH INCE DON'T MISS IT! ALso—“SILVER NITE” Coming—“TRAVELING HUSBANDS” PAINTING DECORATING KALSOMINING ESTIMATES FURNISHED FREE First Class Work Guaranteed J. W. MEYERS TELEPHONE 2552 e Junean Public Library Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Foor Main Street and Fourth Reading Room Opem From Samte 10 p m Ofrculation Room Open from 1 to 5:30 p. m.—T7:00 to 8:30 American Princess Associated Press Photo P m Ourrent Magasines, 'FRER TO ALL S e d Princess. -Girolamo Ruplqllo.l,‘ formerly Miss Marian Snowden of New York, is returning to America with her husband for a visit. The prince and princess were married in Italy in Decembar. “Federal Bulldmg Poet Misses Something And Sadly Invokes The Muse I know not where thou art. I only know That thou wert on my desk, Beautiful and contented A moment back, And as I turned my head To view the clock, Some heartless wretch, Went West with thee. 1 know not who he was Nor shall T ask. Perchance, It may have been The guy I stole if from. But this 1 swear, That on that day Another is acquired by me. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 4, 1932. _ GAPITOL PUTS ON DOUBLE BILL AS HEADLINER Big Fight'fii “Is There Justice?” Are “Silver Night” Features “The Big Fight’ 'and “Is There |Justice?” constitute the features of | the new double bill that will have iits initial presentation tonight at |the Capitol theatre. Tonight is “Silver Night” To | every woman attending either of the performances a piece of table isilverware will be given. | “The Big Fight” is a tense spec- | tacular account of a racketeer’s at- tempts to have a championship i battle “thrown.” | “Big Boy,” Guinn Williams, who plays the role of Tiger in “The Big Fight,” turns down the offer of the racketeer, enacted by Ralph ;Ince, without even a moment of s hesitation. Has Feminine Lead Lola Lane plays the feminina lead in this dramatic story, based on the stage play presented by David Belasco. ‘The comedy of Stepin Fetchit re- lieves a highly dramatic and ex- citing story of the prize ring and| underworld. 'Walter Lang directed the picture ! from Walter 'Woodl's scenario, based | te disgrace him, but he falls in love {of the crime and later convicted Marcin and Milton H. Gropper. “Is There Justice?” is the story of a newspaper reporter who seeks vengeance on the district attorney who sent his sister to prison, where she died. Sister Is Innocent Victim His sister has been the innocent victim of her neler-do-well hus- band’s crimes. The reporter seéks to expose the wild life led by the district attorney’s daughter and' so | with the girl. When his brother- in-law is murdered he is suspected | and sentenced to death.. The only one who can save him is the dis- trict attorney’s daughter and she ill with a nervous breakdown, does not Rex Lease, Blanche Mehaffy and Henry B. Walthall have the leading roles, :HULU.JUJT SLGeS and Soteds By HARRSON CARROLL know of his predicament until| | the last moment. COLISEUM BILL HEADED AGAIN Barrymore Photoplay Is Repeated at Request of Many Persons At the request of many persons who were unable to attend Ooli- eum theatre Tuesday and Wednaes- in “Svengali,” _ | tfamous photoplay again tonight. Rex Parrott will give selections on the organ. “Svengali” is the screen version M th> celebrated movel Trilby. Marian Marsh plays the part as Trilby. The cas fincludes Bram- well Fletcher as Little Billee, Don- jald Crisp, as the Laird and Lums- den Hare as Taffy. \z'a;'rd by Adrkmne D’Ambricourt. HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 4.—Come= back road is a hard one, buf! Marion Nixon has traveled @ and now has apother long-term | contract almost within her grasp. Fox plans to sign her up, im “Scott’s Valley,” opposite Warner Baxter. This is an assignment you haven't heard before, and it is her on the original version by Max i be banana oil ... luml eround in a lumber cam, «and spent 7 years playing fic parts like a private Russian army . . . now he Bill Boyd! third in a row at the Westwopd studio. She started out in a “Charlie n” thriller and is just com- a role opposite Charlie her youth, Marian is a tive old-timer in Holly- 00d. She is one of the many film stars who began their screen BY “SVENGALI” nights for John Barrymore's The part of Mms. Vinard is por- | Thursday Only—7:30 COLISEUM Thursday Only—9:30 HELD OVER BY POPULAR REQULST Tonight Tonight w SVENGALI Because of numerous requests “SVENGALI” is being held over. Your last chance to see this nmrvelous'productwu ; STARTING FRIDAY—“CONQUERING HORDE” FIXST HOLLYWOOD BRIDE OF YEAR careers at Mack Cennett's. Before | that, she was a dancer. Both Marian and her husband, Edward Hillman, Jr., are very |popular among the film folk. In- | cidently, he is one of the colony's | | best polo players. | Even The Judge Laughed They were talking abut amus- | ing charges in recent divorce cases. | Tt was Louis Brock who supphed‘ the topper with his story of the colored man who asked to be freed | becanse, on the day of his wed- | ding, his father-in-law didn't have | a permit to carry a gun. { Latest Gossip ’ { Jack Okie and tall, blond Vir- ginia Bruce are going places to-| gether. But Jack has a fickle| fancy and no inferences’ are in "orde': . . Jimmy Durante found a polo ball, so now he's pricing po- nies . . .Hollywood is to have its endurance bridge game. Bob Vo- kel, the man who negotiated the | sale of “Grand Hotel,”, has bet| Buster Keaton $100 that he and | his wife can defeat Buster and | | any partner over a period of three | | nights. Nobody foid Wokel Lhatl Buster is one of the colony's crack players . . Ramon Novarro is back ‘frmn his Ne-w York: vacation . . .! IRic Cortez has & squeamish job. | sciaied Press Phot fenatd L. Burla, aeronautical snginser, and hia biide Una Merked of the films returned to Hollywood after their marriage In Tijuana. it was the motion picture colony’s first wedding of 1982, He's watching major operations to finished, John and Helen will be get the proper technique for his seen together in “State’s Attorney.” surgeon’s role in ‘“Symphony or Six Million.” , . .Ivan Lebedeff is! Did You Know a patron of the arts. He is play- That Willam 8. Hart is chair- ing host at the exhibition of Carl man of the Board of Directors of Lindbom, specialist in interna- & California bank. tional architectufe. Mr. Lindbom is the designer of the famous ~ Bernheimer Gardens . . .The surest way to locate old favorites is to check up the cast of the Thalian comedies, which Bryan Foy is pro- ducing. In his latest are Kenneth Harlan, Viola Dana and Patsy Ruth Miller Hollywood is mourning the death of J. Grubb Alexander, veteran scenarist, who succumbed to pneumonia, The popular writer was so anxious to complete the script of “So Big” that he refused to take to his bed. . . .Another tragedy that strikes home is the' killing of Detective Lieutenant Hugh A. Crowley, who was shot down in a theatre hold- up. Crowley was a ‘“dress suit” detective, and was a familiar fig- ure at all the big premierse. Attention, Husbands Listen to this, you husbands who neglect to write home when you go on trips. Edgar Wallace, the mnovelist, bas sent his wife a 40,000 word diary covering his YOU SAVE in many ways when you buy a FORD ASK BILL'S A RARE BOYD! He danded in Cal. with 35¢ . . « drilled for oil, which proved to “LUCKIES do not cause throat |rrll'ation bered i its gigan- in the do not cause throat irritation.” 's back in a dumber camp in his new PATHE PICTURE, *'BAD TIMBER." Bill scored a first on LUCKIES— be's smoked them 14 years, and was glad fo say 50 without any remuneration. You're mightykind, “Certainly I smoke LUCKIES. I've been smoking them since 1917. In those 14 years I've tried otherbrands, but LUCKIES are the only cigarettes I like. Furthermore, in my profession, I must consider my throat, and LUCKIES D G terf “It's toasted” Your Throat Pro'.dlon—u!clns' Irrncflon—w Aod Meistare-Proof Collophane Keeps that “Toasted” Flavor Ever Fresh TUNE I‘; ON LUCKY STRIKE— 60 modern minutes with fi; world’s finm dance orchestras and W-lm Winchefl, whose gossip the news of tomorrow, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening over N. . B. C. networks. experiences in Hollywood. In ad- dition, he calls her up in London every day or so. JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street T SR b f S e { Arline’s New Job i Her honeymoon scarcely over,| Arline Judge must get on with her career @s cinema home-wrecker. She plays the feminine menace in ‘“Veneer,” a dance-hall romance, with Helen Twelveirees and Eric Linden as the Young Lovers. ; This is the much tossed about' VALENTINE'S picture which has been announced and postponed several times in as DAY many weeks. David Selznick put y it back on radio’s schedule when Large assortment of Valen! John Barrymore had to remain mo‘nd rb:“ uuonwphymbflvnmln » “ | Grand Hotel” As soon 5 07 /1 valatine Bex of Candy February 14th PHONE 481 MARKOE STUDIO Photographs of Quality mm“ih.mvm j Company Post Office Substation Ne. 1 Valentine Corner JUNEAU, ALASEA LUMBER JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS

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