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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRh MONDAY AUGUST 8 CAPITOL LAST "TIMES TONIGHT HELEN HAYES—One of America’s Greatest Stage Stars in “The Sin of Madelon Claudet’ Also Laurel and Hardy in their 4:reel comedy ‘Beau Hunks’ PREVIEW T A. M. TONIGHT—BARBARA STANWYCK in SHOPWORN” SERIES 222 itiation. B. P. 0. ELKS Regular meeting Wednesday. Ir Feed M. H..SIDES, Secretary. n- TW[I-FEATURED BILL ENDS TS "RUN TONIGHT “Sins of M;E;n Claudet” and “‘Beau Hunks” Con- clude at Capitol Theatre At the Capitol theatre tonight, the two-featured bill, “The Sins of Madelon Claudet,” a love drama starring Helen Hayes, and “Beau Hunks,” four-re¢el comedy with Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, will be shown for the last times. “The Sin of Madelon ‘Claudet” is an engrossing story acted to perfection by a brilliant cast, head- ed by the New York stage star, Miss Hayes. The picture, which is an adap- tation of the Edward Knoblock stage success, “The Lullaby," tells the story of a girl who loves, not wisely but too well Amazing Web of Romance She is eaught up in an amazing THE NEW Hupmobile i 8‘ IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! '| 3 - JAMES CARLSON Juneau Ice Cream Parlor our fountain lunch. Salads and Sandwiches. Horluck’s and Sunfreze Ycy Cream in all flavors. CLOEE RSl g SRR TS ’———F JUNEAU-YOUNG || Funeral Parlors Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers Night Phone 1861 Day Phone 12 3 | web of romance and melodrama, when her artist lover kisses and runs gway, and when subsequently her cnly friend, whom she be- lieves to be a Count, turns out to be a notorius jewel thief. The pathos of the tale is bound up in the gorl’s devotion to her child for whose success she sacri- fices everything. During the course of ‘the narrative, Miss Hayes changes some 350 years in age, which entails a remarkably con- vincing feat of makeup. Film Has Excellent Cast Lewis Stone, the bogus Count, and Neil' Hamilton, is the unfaith- Juneau Distributor |7 JUNEA | T OLYMPIC ROOMS FRONT STREET Clem—Camlortable—Clou in F, Hayden Phone 534 Chocolate " Peanut Bars A Full Pound for JUNEAU DAIRY ICE CREAM Always Pure and Fresh A HOME PRODUCT GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates HEMLOCK WOOD Order Now at These Prices Full Cord .. Half Cord .. 50 cents dl-wnnt tor cash per cord E. O. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 ful recreant lover. The remainder of the supporting cast includes Robert Young, Cliff Edwards, Jean Hersholt, Marie Prevost, Karen Morley and others. Hard Boiled Fighters In “Bedu Hunks” Laurel and Hardy are seen first as a couple of very ordinary citizens wita Hardy in the throes of a feauti- \ful love affair which i suddenly ended by the change of heart of the lady in the case. Grief- stricken, Hardy decides to joint the Foreign Legion and, of course, in- sists that Laurel share his self- imposed fate. Many and hilarious are their eperiences upon joining this group of hard-hoiled fighters, who evidently have also joined the Tegion forces to forget the false {carm of some woman. The high- mgm «of the picture is the attack |on the Legion’s post by Riff tribes- men. 25¢ BUTLER MAURO DRUG €CO. EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS ANY TIME Phone 134 Free Delivery SERVICE Rendered by EXPERTS Your automobile is a valuabla investment and deserves expert attention, A monthly service will keep your car in good cnndninn if rendered by our nwchanlfl A poor service job is worse ‘hll‘l no service. . Let us quote you prices onm different service jobs. CONNORS MOTOR JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP The LitZe Store with the BIG VALUES DON'T BE TOO bt S 4444 I i e ! £ i1 3 i i P When everything seems to as- sure victory for the assailants. they are 1epulsed in @ povel way by Laurel and Hardy AI.ASKA NEWS Only two weeks a bfide Mrs, Christine Germond, Indian, entered a complaint of assault and battery! in the United States Commission- er’s Court at Wrangell against her. husband and Albert Dubke, who was best man at the wedding. She withdrew the charge, however, befoe the defendants were arraing-| ed ani the case was dismissed. “Jack Steel, former resident’ of | Hyd.r, was a member of the Bonus| !:;pedxunnary Force that recently gethered in Washington, D. C. Mempers of the Federal Employes Association in Ketchikan will urge that federal employees in Alaska like those in the Panama Oanal be allowed 30 days' leave annually with pay. In Alyaska the Jeave period is 16 days. By terms of the Beonomy Bill recently epacted by Congres ‘there will be no leave with bay this year. oY / ‘Rev. David Waggoner, moderator of the Washington and Alaska Synod of the Presbyterian Church who operates the mission Yyacht Princeton, and Rev. Falconer, Pres- byterian pastor at ‘Craig, will work to finish the Presbyterian church ther. Both were m‘mnb.rs in their younger days. e o QOpe of the buffalo bulls that was with the buffalo herd in the Big Delta country in the Interjor has left the herd and has been seen 200 miles from it. The herd numbers 46 amimals. The original herd shipped some years ago from the States to the Alaska Agriculture College and edhgol of Mines to- taled 23, - Mrs. Harry Francis, got up while her husband slept, and committed suicide by drowning herself in the Klondike River near Dawson. She was despondent over ill health. Gérman fitch are being bred and raised on the Alaska Yukon Mink Farms near Petersburg. Fitch are said to be as tame and as playfal as house cats. Gretchen d and G. Handy Theatres F eati Romance OnWa ¥; In the illustration at the top, Barbara Stanwyck and Albert Centi are depicted in a scene in “Shopworn,” which will be previewed at 1 o'clock tenight and ' shown regularly tomorrow night at the Capitol Theatre. Belew, Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel are represented in a car- toon sketch. They will appear in “Beau Hunks” at the regular performances tomight at the Lapitdl ‘SHGPWURN' 10 HEAD CAPITOL BILL TOMORROW Play Stalrlng Barbara Stanwyck Previews at i 1 o’Clock Tonight “Skhopworn,” the Columbia pic- ture, starring Barbara Stanwyeh, will be previewed at 1 9'clock to- night and shown regularly tomor- irow night at the Capitol theatre. Miss Stanwyck is seen in the role of a girl who had a price tag mey, ZaSu Pitts, Lucien Littlefield, Clara Blandick, Oscar Apfel, Rob- lert Alden and others in promi- nent parts. k Nl"hulas Grande directed “Shop- worn” from an original story by Sarah Y. Mason, with dialogue by Jo Swerling and Robert Rxskm‘ It presents a glamorous role for ! |the emotional talents of Miss lsmnwyck, | 1 Of Lowly Surroundings )\ She is first seen as a young girl of lowly surroundngs but high !ideals. In spite of the fact that everyone suspected she wasn't as good as she should be because she | 'was too pretty and too popular, | Kitty Lane bestowed favors to mo | {one. { Then, when she fell headlong in lov: with a young medical stu-i ure Romance and Comedy ‘ COLISEUM Wlt Is H()r() !JOAN B E N N ETT TONIGHT—A Pair of Perfect Loyers ‘ CHARLES FARRELL—JANET GAYNOR IN ‘HUSH MONEY' 18 COMING SOON {Drama mlh \\lmn and quancc Will Be Shown | at Coliseum Theatre “MERELY MARY ANN” Ga ynor and F urroll Star in The screen version of ngwell's famous stage cast. Gaynor and Charles the performers motin pic mystery, fomance } M()rely Mary 4nn at Coliseum | 1 Mercer, J. M. Kerri- | Lucy, G. P. Huntlez 1 four R na Balfour and Tom White- as thel n fans. account for | | presumed high | playad by Ow reality a bla A little mix | causes her to b {for a term of ¢ ‘pl‘hm experi to go straight on he: lis aided in this dete ’mo ame deteotive strumental in rounding ‘lgang of blackmaile ing them. King directed. .- \t we like, NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS most uni able, and| The Board of Equalization will ev ten who achieve [meet in the City Hall daily from adventure, only one|August 9 to August 13, inclusive, ’ | finds romance. of woul his on the grounds t emotion o'clock P. M. Great Play, Great Cost |should be taken up with the Board “Merely Mary Ann," which will on these dates |be reveated again tonight at the H. R. SHEPARD, Coliseum thmtre, teems with ro- City Clerk. who up Moo s and conv '—adv put on her soul, with Regis Too- | dent who was tightly tied to thgl 3 apron strings of a selfish and hy- chronriac mother, she found that a price had been put on her— she was cheap in their eyes, but they found they couldn’t buy her! Wears Stunning Clothes “Shopworn,” not only presents Miss Stanwyck in a fascinating role, but gives her an opportun- ity to wear some stunning clothes. The lovely star selected her own costuries and even designed some of them hreself. ska. Gus Jeysen, carpenter of Cordova, recently left there on his first irip to the States jn 24 years. He is gomg to Seattle and San Fran- cisto on business. Cotiova’s bathing beach at Laka| Eyak' has been a popular place during a spell of warm weather recently. Dr. Will' H. Ohase,’ mayor of Cordova, has been officially noti- fied of his selecfion on the com- mitte2 to -netify President Hoover of his nomination. The formal | were married in Ketchikan. Alaskg marble will be used in the fiveplace of the cabin being bullt at Herring Cove near Ketchi- kan by the Ketchikan post of the American Legion. The marble will be obiained from Vermont Marble lcommnr. quarry at Tokeen, Ala- } notification to the President Will be given at Washington City, August 11. Dr. Chase's business affairs will vprevent him from be- ing present at the ceremogy. holding of a at whieh many town residents were t0 be guests, HEREVER you buy. 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