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l!IIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIllllIIIIIIlIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIlllIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII'!IIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIH Capitol SUNDAY and MONDAY An Exciting, Stirring, Algiers. A GREAT STAR'S The Colman who startled you in MOND™ . . adventure. LU TG BE SURE AND SEE IT! GREATER ACHIEVEMENT! Here is the Colman you knew in “CONDEMNED™ , ., “BULLDOG DRUM- + Now giving you the thrill of a lifetime in a sensational story of sinners, sirens and strange Adventuresome Story of Love and Inmaue, Flashmv wuh Thrilling Action in Colorful Exotic THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1932, SUNDAY MATINEE 2P. M. LLOYD HUGHES' HOME T0 STUDIO Spouse of Actor Abandon- ed Promising Film Ca- reer for Love R g At about the same time that Lloyd Hughes was sky-rocketing Colman Stars WIFE PREFERS ' As Bandit in Sunday Play ‘“Unholy Garden” Begins Showing Tomorrow at Capitol Theatre Unshayen and disheviled, Ron- ald Colman, without his striped trousers, his Oxonion speech or his Chesterfieldian manners, is the not | ‘MAKER OF MEN' WILL BE SHOWN IN NEAR FUTURE {Father snd._ S Play to Preview at | am. on Monday Night Does & man achieve heroism by first experiencing cowardice? Is to prominence under the banner f Thomas Ince, the “star maker,” a beautiful young woman named Gloria Hope was setting the West inconsiderable promise in “The Un- there a bit of the craven in ev- holy Garden,” the Samuel Gold- emv brave man? “Maker of Men,” wyn picture which shows at the | the Columbia picture starring Jack Capitol theatre tomorrow, the ri.rstlHoIt with Richard Cromwell, Joan RONALD COLMAN e UNHOLY GARDEN PRESENTED SAMUEL GOLDWYN 4 UNITED 4 ARTISTS PICTURF SO I H s Last Times Tonight! TR REAL ALASKA PICTURE WILL SOON BE SEEN Scenes Laid in Far North| with Eskimos as Char- acters (By ROBBIN COONS) HOLLYWOCOD, Cal., April 16— Life in_the raw, to say nothing of | meals in the same condition, pictured in a frozen film dain- | ty that probably will be ready for | serving to per-| spiring city dwel- is “Sweethearts on Parmlv “Toy Bulldog’s” Fighting Mite Coast buzzing. Had Significant Name She had a significant name. Her career looked glorious, the keenest critics said, and the hope of her ultimate stardom was al- most a certainly. And then suddenly, as quickly and brilliantly 2s she had arisen I rom the extra ranks, Gloria walk- ! ed out of the studios one day and never came back. Love Was Answer Love was the answer to the pos- ' questioning. The beautiful girl! had met — and married. Lioyd Hughes, who has a prominent part n “Sweethearts on Parade,” show- ng for the last times tonight at |the Capitol theatre,” begged his S ‘no woman can handle she said. |self. But, ltwo big jobs abt once” ed if she regrets her decision. “I have two careers,” she rr- | plies, “my husband’s and my son's” - MAYOR RENAMED INlIII||IIHII"I"IIII"IIIHNMIIlm!l fRE i BY NEW COUNCIL ferred to Special Meet- ing in Near Future | I i | | | | After Juneau's was reorganized last night ip con- |formity with the results .af the recent municipal election, Mayor {Thomas B. Judson was renamed |City Manager. The matter of; mhng appointive offices was laid | \Jl" the table with the understand-' {ing that the Mayor and Coun- |cilmen would hold a special meei- |ing in the near future to deter- |mine their selections. In the | meantime incumbents will retain | their places. Mayor Judson and members of “he old Council, John R. Green, |Henry Messerschmidt, and Homer Nordling concluded the transac- rming wife not to sacrifice her- | —and she smiles when she 15 ask- | CITY MANAGER 'Other Appointments De-| City Gouneu! |Gunnar Blomgren, G. E. Krause | maltinee. In this adventure melodrama by Ben Hecht Arthur, Colman is seen as Barry Hunt, a gentleman adventurer, a rogue who has seen better days and honester ways. Motley Crew of Criminals With a motley créw of murderers, thieves and other outcasts, be is | hiding from the police in a Sahara outpost camp. One of the number, a wizened cld Frenchman, is believed to have hidden his plunder somewhere up- on the premises, and to worm this information from him is the indi- vdual and collective effort of the group. Spying and intrigue and flying desert rides and murders ingredients of the |are essential | yarn: Fond of Story Colman expressed a great fond-, ness for the story while filming) |it. Largely, he explained, because .l.' made him think of the beloved [« ‘Beau Geste,” His preference is still for sophistocated comedy— for what once was known as “a {comtdy of manners” An occas- iopal relief is necessary, he be- ‘/vcs, in order to break down hat in pictures, g‘eness of punpose. Mr, Goldwyn has procured a commendable cast in supporlt of the star for “The Unholy A Garden.” Tt includes Fay Wray, Estelle Tay- lor, Tully Marshall, Warren Hy- jmer, Ullric Haupt, Henry Armet- |ta, Kit Guard, Lawrence Grant land LuciMle La Verne. is called a sin- consider applications in executive session, and did not make public the names of the applicants. | ‘These appoiniive positions in- \clude City Clerk, held by H. R. Shepard; Chief of Poiice, held by | Géarge Getchell; Night Patrolmen, held by Fred Campen and George Grigg; Fire Chief, held by J. L. |Gray;’ Assistant Fire Chief, held iby O. E. Schombel; Fire Depart- ment Truck Drivers, held by Har- ry Sabin and George Phillips; | Wharfinger, held by J. M. Davis, and Assistant Wharfingers, held by 'C H. MacSpadden and C. P. Mc- Nutt, The contract for delivering oil AL(; the city during the coming year presentation being at the afternoon | and Charles Mac- | lers along about | Though only a few days old this tot, according to his dad, is already | || the first hot speil| on his way to of the year. | to fistiana as the §| ms calteal “Igloo,” 'whichf of course tells! e “Toy Bulldog,” i Baby Walker is named James The ring has had a J. J. Corbett, £ why nbt 8 reat honors in the fistic world. s the proud father. Mickey and his wife are shown fondly contcmplntmg the new championship contender. J. after New York’s popular mayor. » a J. J. Jeffries, a J. J. Tunney; J J. Wa]ker7 rou that it's a picture of primi- ‘ime B ite, | |ka for the pictures. Eskimo tribes- | men are characters in the film, "1'.;!‘:1: 3:”‘:“&;:: ithe best aotor among them bemaz nights are long as an old-weazen-faced fellow named | .t and the days @ fleeting| Le-Nak, who ph}s grandfather to season of light, | Kyatuk, the native heroine. In modern terms “Igloo” tells M The “heavy” is not human, but a great depression in Eskiomland,|Vastly more menacing,—hunger, re- when times are hard and the seal|lentless blizzards, ice desert. All is frozen in the sea. The playful! {these provide thrills aplenty, which tribesmen, like children, haven’t/Combined with the exposition of stored away any seal-meat in their | GUaint primitive Eskimo customs, time of prosperity, so are caught Such as leaving the old and feeble hungry when the big deflation sealed up to die in abandoned comes, igloos when the trek for richer It'’s then up to Cheeak, mighty | L’mds begins, make ‘“Igloco” one of young hunter, to play Moses to his| ithe real novelties of the year. people and lead them into the| MG S Y promised. land to the south, where, WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING there’s oil in them thar whales. Filmed In Alaska The regular monthly meeting of Oheeak is short for Ach-Nach-|the Juneau Woman’s Club will be Chiak, known in Hollywood as Ray held Tuesday, April 19, at 2 p.am. Wise. He is a real Eskimo. sharp, in City Council chambers. With Bwing Scott, the director, ! Members, keep this date in mind. and Roy Klaffki, cameraman, Rey| MILDRED LISTER, went to the frozen north of Alas- —adv. Secretary. ‘Modermzmg Dad’ A Three-Act Play Presemed by The Nathty Club Players PARISH HALL Thursday, April 21st FOLTA'S FATHER DIES OF CANCER {Father of Asst. U. S. Attor-| ney Dies This Morning at Tacoma Home Adam Folta, 74 years old, father of Assistant United States Attorney George 'W. Folta, of this city, died this morning at his home in Tacoma, according to a telegram received by the latter today. Death was not umnexpected and was the result of cancer from which the elder Mr. Folta had suffered for| a number of years. who resides in Tacomh. Funeral | city. Mr. Folta planned to leave Mon day mbrning on the steamer Ya {kon for Beattle and go % Ta-| |come fo be with his mother for a short time. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay et 1932 ADVANCED MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY NEW LOW PRICES Connors Motor Co. Distributors Mickey Walker, known | | He Bs also survived by a w:d:xw,; and burial will take place in thas | f | E tion of pending business, prinei- Was awarded to the Cole Transfer |pally consideration of .nd payment | Comipany. for 14 cents a barrel. f bills, and then took final md-| journment. .\ SURPRISE PARTY Council Is Reorganized FOR ELL!N RUOTSALA Immediately afterward, the hold over Councilmen, Mr. Green, Mr. Blomgren and Mr. Krause wu'el Miss Ellen Rum]a was sur- called to order by the City Clerk. prisedby a party of her friends H R. Shepard, and oaths of of- s,chm-homemmemnmmm- fice were administered by the Clerk ments last evening, the oecasion |to Mayor Judson, and Council- 'bemg her twenty<first birthday | ZTTTToeremeder oo men Messerschmidt, who had been‘anmversary Daneing was enjoyed |re-elected, and to Ralph H. Beist- and deliolous refreshments were line, who had been chosen to suc-'served. The young lady was the ceed Mr. Nordling, at the recent recipient of many beautiful pres- .clcctlon | enits. | _Re-elected Councilman Wallis €. |George was pot present last nfizm |beinz on a business trip to the | States, B FUTURE GREAT PLAY TWO GAMES TOMORROW At hte Baseball Park tomorrow ‘All incumbents of appolnuve afternoon, a team representing the positions have applied for their | DeMolays will cross bats with a respective places, and several oth- \picked team of Junior Leaguers er perfons have filed ammcsfions and also two teams chosen from for some of the offices. The new- |ouwr boys under 19 years old will ly organized Council decided to play a game. Dodge Chrysler DeSoto Plymouth OUTSTANDING CARS All with Floating Power, Automatic Clutch and Free Wheeling McCAUL MOTOR Co. Marsh, John Wayne, Robert Al- |den and others, which will be previewed at 1 o'clock Monday night and presented regularly | Tuesday night at the Capitol thea- ‘tre, 45 a drama of a father and son who arfived at an understand- ing of each other only after they had come to blows in a misunder- standing. Holt Is Athletic Director In. “Maker of Men” written by Howard J. Green and Edward Sedgwick and direcled by the lat- ter, Holt plays the role of a col- lege athletic trainer who glories in physical achievement. Courage is his watchword, and when his son comes to him and confesses that he can't take punishment, the coach speaks with the disappoint- ment of a father who has waited for years to see his son Iollow {in his footsteps. Father Can'v Understand The father says: *“I doa'’ un- derstand how any man'—or a thing that calls himself a man— can admit he's a coward—a measly, whimpering coward.” How 'the boy learns that it takes more courage to be = quitter than to be a hero—how he learns that there is a mental punish- ment greater than any physical pain—how the coach learns that the understanding and sympathies of a father are somatimes more powerful than the hard discipline of a stern coach is depioted in “Maker of Men” which blends comedy, romance and thrills in a |collegiate drama that has an ap- |peal for old and young, parents | j | i " and children. e, NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE Is hereby given that Blanche R. Nicich has left my bed and board and that I will not be responsible for any accounts incur- red in my name by the said Blanche R. Nicich. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Apru 15, 1932, FRED NICICH. 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