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SUNDAY MONDAY making! No wonder it’s Directed . by GEORGE HILL WOMEN WILL LOVE ITS SWIFT ROMANCE Men will thrill to its amazing' drama! Thousands defied death to make it! U. S. N.lvy lent its ships, men, planes! the year’s thrill sensation! Selected Short Subjects ' A year in the CONRAD NAGEL, DOROTHY JORDAN, MAT MARIE PREVOST ARJORIE RAMBEAU, NOTICE—There will be no Matmu* Sunday af!ernoon lf llw wedlller is fine. LAST TIMES TONIGHT——————“SCANDAL FOR SALE” PREVIEW TON[GHT—I A. M. SERVICE Rendered by EXPERTS Your automobile is a valuable investment and. deserves expert attention. A monthly service will keep your car in good condition if rendered by our mechanics. A poor service job is worse than nourvhe. bfl. us quote you prices on different service jobs. CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. . —_— For Sunburn and Insect Bites M’KESSON’S BURNATONE Also great for burns, scalds, bruises, surface cuts and wounds 50 cents Juneau Drug Mlfll‘lfll‘ Junean fw Cream | Parlor N 6table Photoplays Based On New Typ To Be Seen it Near Future )es: of Stories ‘Without doubt the most import- ant thing for,,a motion picture producer to know is what to pro- duce, and the next one is where to find it. Virtually every produc- ér has his ear to the ground and his eye trained to.the horizon. He feels that he must be on .the alert to sense any demand, desire, or, even passive tolerance on -the nart of the fickle: public in time w mke a production and get it on the, market before that demand subsides. And still, every producer knows that it is, more profitable to lead than to follow, and more praiseworthy to originate than to against a background of Malay jungle, crocodile-infested, and fraught with all of the dangers whica men associate with the tropics. ».“Anether ,expedition reeemly aet out for Spain . to. secure back- grounds for a bull fight story writ- ten by.Tom Kilpatrick, who .has lved ‘most. of his life in Spain and Mexico. The title ‘of this production is "hqen ‘Without Fear.’ Ayres m wdln; Role “It Is deqlxned as a starring .ve- hicle for Lew Ayres, In Kilpat- rick's estimation, Ayres is the only copy. TAT . g | .., The present .season is one in w‘hicn producers are straining ey-| ery, nerve to be leaders” was the! statement today of Paulson, | manager of the Capitol theatre. “There. are, many good and suf- | ficieut reasons. for . it, . There is! widespread belief that the old ruts and formulas for pictures are ex- hausted. , New Type of Story ' “The new. 3enerafian, of pictures goers, the youth of .the land Wlt.h' a new . sense of, independence, and ! initiative r(squius a new, type, of story, in the belief of pmd.uocn, to satisfy its new aspirations and to perfect its ambitions. For these are the things that moving pic- ture rroducers conceive to be the| province of moving Plcture produc- tion end the basis of the attend- e.nee al moving picture theatres. Several of these companies. have annouriced ore o, less definite | schedules, . A glance at .one of these schedules, the Universal Pk- &vesu. will be one,, tures . schedule, . reveals unmistak- ably "this smvi.ng after originality and novelty 'fiweny of Forelgn ZLands | ,The novelty of the foreign lo- cale of {oxelgn (costumes, of foreign types end .yiewpoint, will be evi- dented in the coming year as never before, Tt is going to:wequire cost- Iy expeditions .to . acquire them. For instance, Universal is. sending | an expedition to Greenland to film a picture from a story developed' It. Commander Frank Wead, and, Armold Parck. _ “An expedition to_apother mt, of the globe is going to be rmade | for' the purpose of filming Wong Wellesley's story ‘Pagan River, a production which will be thrown lauction is may, be. thought ' wise |planning several productions along [this line. |Invisible Man,! by H. G. Wells; |by Nina , Wilcox. Putnam., ,Another movinz picture star of today who would. have a chance of repre- sentiag the typioal ‘Spanish bull | fightey—narrow of hips, broad of |shoulderz, cold. of eye, Kilpatrick |targets.. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE‘_,SAT‘URDAYV AUGUST 20, 1932. “HELL DIVERS’Ci LEADS GAPITOL o1 Wallace, Bcery and Clatk Gable Star in Naval Aviation Eplc “Hell Dlvern, mighty rmnmcc of aviagion in the Navy, with Wal- lace . Beery and OClark Gable . in the leading roles, will headline the new program, to be previewed at 1| o'clock tenight and shown regu- larly tomorrow at the Capitol thea- tre. “Hell Divers” men . call . their bomber planes. One. sees the “Hell Divers” hurl themselves .downward two miles, in less than half a minute, at their are. what naval fighting - diving Filmed on Almlfl. Curl" The new. picture, in which prom- inent. supporting roles are -played by Conrad Nagel, Dorothy Jordan, vost, was filmed aboard .tle @ir- craft carrier Saratoga, amid ‘the thril's of the Panama maneuvers, and ait the North Island Naval aviation base. George Hill of “Blg House” fame. Fawous navy aviators and ships are seen in sensational . “stunts” and Beery, himself a licensed avia- tor, personally flies in ‘his role of veteran navel “C. P. O." Navy Depariment Co-operates ‘Whole squadrons of “Hell Div- ers,” evolutions with hundreds of planes in the alr and other details were filmed through co-operation of the Navy Department. The story is by Lieutenant Commander Frank Wead. runs a vivid drama of life with the fighting fleet. Beery is seen as a grizzled veteran of the avia- manee, which is a love story with something actually heroic in .f, takes place between him and Miss Rambeau who plays a Panama re- sort. keeper. Old and New Navy Underlying the drama is the theme of the supplanting of the old ideas in the Navy and the new ideals of modern prozress. Gable exemplifies the younger schoolwof | naval service. e e,——— ARE MISSING, BELIEVED TO: BE IN ALASKA Inqiizies. have been recelved at the Governor's office concerning the following missing persons sup- posed to be in Alaska: ARCHIE CHASE—A number of years ago Archie Chase .was in Billings, Montana, and gave his occupation as a Government sur- veyor and address, Hoonah, Alas- kd. He is supposed to be in Al- aska mow and his present address is d%h—ed CONSTAN'I'INE PE'I‘ROVICH VASTLOF— Technological Engineer. Left Russia in 1903. Is supposed to ‘be in Alaska. CHARLIE, HARBRECHT — last heard from in 1909 from Nome, Alasky,, He is 5 ft. 4 in; color of hsair, brown; color of eyes, brown: He was.boyn, in Nyack New York, October 15, 1889. His last k1.own occupation was that jdeclares that the successful bull- | tighter is a cm ination of tango dancer, apd_ rlg gunman, iand. he, feels that it will be an extremely in fbution to the screen demand al pres- ent year. Prize-Winning N el “Lew Ayres is also cast for gn- other production for whiych novel i preparations are. being made. It is the production of Oliver La- Farge's Pulitzer prize-winning nov- el ‘Inugmng Boy., 1In this pror to have an all Indian cast. Other- wise Ayres will play an Indian, and the entire picture except for certain interiors, will be made in {the high mesas of New Mexico. The famous Navajo snake dance, which fn its essence is a prayer {to the gods for rain Yo insure har- f the features f tne picture, lormed at the [} KIRKPATRICK e ey e 2 heard from at Seattle in 1910 just /High Festival of the Navajos. “Universal, which started the vogue for thrill pic}ures with ‘Dra: culd’ and, Frankenstein,. . is. also One of them is ‘The another is, ‘Cagliostro.’ y Famous Ttalian lmpo-ter “The _legends . surrounding this famous Ifalian imposter, who wa$ supposed to have lived 1,000 yeu-; jhave heen collected and story-ized picture along the same line is J, iB. Priestley’s ‘The Old Dark House! which James Whale isalready com- pleting. -Its..cast- includes - Boris Karloff, Melvyn Douglass, Lilllan of helper in a machine shop. LEZONARD PAUL MONTOOTH; MARTIN ~Missing from Lawr | renceburg, -Indiana, since. January, 12, 1925. 'When away from home used. the name.of Lawrence B, Martia or Paul.Martin. He spex% some time around Anchorage. an it -is -thought that at the present time he is in the viéinity of King River. He is 6 ft. 3 In. tall; weight 175 1bs.; brown hair; brown eyes; tatoo marks. He was born in Ris- ing Sumy, Indiana,, December 7, 1899. He followed the occupa-! tion of laborer. MR. AND MRS. E. C. COOPER -—lAs& heard from at Nome, 1904 | or s n}“:w.qm pnmum - M\ ‘heard , rom ‘at, Pairbanks. ARTHUR D. JETT—Last heard from 2t Nome. W. A ! A’ ~: Last | beforz he left for Alaska. Belore cominz to Alaska Mr. Kirkpatrick lived. in . Colbourg, Ontario. Agy one having any information | about. the above persons, please communicate . with the Governor's office, in' Juneau. Bond, Charles Leighton, Gloria Stuart, Raymond Massey, Ernest | Thesiger, Bragnber Wills Aand John Dudgeon. .. . “Such are a few of the un- usual features of Uhiversal ,pro- gram, which Jgludes in all twen- ty-six productions, and which will be presented at the Capitol thea- BILL TUMBRRGW, Marjorie Rambeau and Macie Pre- || It .was directed. by | i Through the sensational scenes | tion service, and the central ro-|3 ‘hw ruin to himself_and his famy | erica uu;,\l for. the past two months, wx trip, Bast this Fall io. Rlay ¢ _‘nabl(allcd Pre: MARJORIE RAMBEAU GEORGE ARLISS Brilliant performers will. be seen in, the headline attrac. tions . which .will , be. previewed at 1 o'clock wnl‘h!. and. shown regularly, tomorrow at Juneau'’s metion pmzure theatres, Wallace Beery, Clark Gable and Mat- jorie Rambeau are featured in “Hell Divers’ to be presented qt Lhe Olplwl and George Arliss is starred in “Alexander Ham- ilton,” to be offered at the Ccliseum, ‘SCANDAL SALE’ TO.SHOWLAST TIMES TONIGHT Charles Bickiord Featured in Play with News- | paper Background “Scandal For Sale,” with Charles Bickford, Rose Hobart and Rat O'Brien in, the featyred, roles, will be shown for the last times tonight at;the Capitol ;heqtre -+ The story is told against a back, quqd of newspaper . life, and is Meped in the atmosphere of fey- erish ecuvtty ;which exists in, the “gity room” of a great metropoli- tan caily. Seeks Sensational News Bickford, is @ sensation seeker who will go to' any length to se- cure or manufaeture a scandalous “story "’ for his paper, and Who s0/ ruth\equ violatés 'the, ethics of the | newspaper profession that his own| | associates turn against -him. Realizes Dire Effects ~JEventally a great tragedy forces, realization _ that mm e of sensaffonalism ¥5° .. The story is taken from. the el “Hot News,” by Emile Gauv- reau, a New York City Editor. Many of the subsidiary players | are newspaper Juen.. MISS LE FEVRE TO | SPEAK SUNDAY, | BETHEL MISSION Miss Anna H. Le Fevre, recumey\ missionary from Chile, South Am- | y OFFER ARLISS IN “HAMILTON" Warner Drama Is Founded on Love Affair of Fainious Statesman “Alexander Hamilton,” Warner Bros. drama starring George Ar- liss, is the featured attraction .on the new:.program to be previewed at 1 ocloek tonight and present- ed regulafly tomorrow at the Coli- seum theatre. The photoplay dees not, dwell on the brilliant statesmanship of the financial genius of the first Secretary of the Treasury—but on the common humanity which made him the dupe, temporarily, of one of *he cleverest adventuresses of all times—Mary Reynolds. Indirectly this fascinating wo- man influenced the brilllant lead- er wno at the time was largely re- sponsihle for the future of the Re- pyblic. Many, Great Problems Among great problems of the time was the cholce of a site for the National Capital, the estab- lishment of nationgl credit and the question of goyernmental as- sumptlion of revolutionary war debis. . | - The clear his name from false charges of dishonesty, Hamilton frank'y lald bare his part in the Reynolds affair, Jeaving judgment .men whom he knew would be eminently fair, This is one of the most dramatic scenes of the ab- sorbing play—which gives Mr. Arliss his most superb rele, Leading Feminine Role Jure Collyer plays the part of the alluring .adventuress~—the role done by Jeanne Bagles in.the stage production. . Others promi- nently cast are Doris Kenyon, Dud- ley Digges, Alan Mawbray, Rolfe Harolde, Charles Middleton, Mon- tague Love, Lionel Belmore, Mor- gan Wallace, Gwendolin Logan, John T. Murray, Charles Bvans, John Larkin, Evelyn . Hall, Russell Simpson and: James Durkin. Joha Adolfl directed. , jAG0B MGHER PA’&SES AWAY IN SEATTLE Juneau World War VeSeran Dies Yestcrday———lnter- ment in Portland Jacon Moder, known to his many friends as “Jake” passed away in the Frovilence Hospital at Beat- tle yesterday according to advices receivad by Ralph Martin, com- mander of the local post, American Leglon, of which the deceased was a member. The remains are be- ing taken to Portland for inter~ ment and the funeral services there will undoubtedly be in charge of an American Legion post. Mr. Moder suffered two broken ribs recently. He left on the Aleutian last Tuesday morning for Seattle for treatment, accompan- ied by his wife Helen G. Moder and 1ittlé son, Vincent. Death resulted from convulsions, it is said, M:. Moger,. was . about 40, years of agp. He was a former employee of the Alaska Eleciric. Light and Power, y, but_for, the past four or five years has been em- ployed at Chichagof. Mrs. Moder has been employed at Mys. Hook- er's Caffee.Shoppe.. . o Mr., Modex, enlsted, ko. the WOrld War from Tdaho Falls, idaho and was fumnm: ‘gt Camp: Lewis. R%flflrfi sfl%cfl Funeral lervloes over . the e~ mains of the late Prank Africh Story, of Gangland Found-| SUNDAY AND MONDKY Preview Tonight Here, statesman band and lov: human enough to err THE GREATEST N;OTION PICTURE OF THIS OR ANY OTHER YEAR!, breathes the life into the. HAI Love, June ALE ')?AN BER Doris K(ényou. Montagu (¥ at 1'00 A M. warmth of chnnctn’ot e LTON Collyer LAST TIMES TONIGHT “THE PUBLIC ENEMY” JAMES CAGNEY——JEAN HABLOW Your last chance to see th $ etory of gangl.m e most daringly different d ever screened . 'PUBLIC ENEMY' ENDS ITS RUN THIS EVENING ed Largely on Happen- ings in Chlcago JPublic Enemy. sensational story o: gangland, will. be present- ed for the.last times tonlght at the Coliseum theatre. ‘The. photoplay. is founded largely on fact. . Many of the screen se- quences are realistic representa- tions of al happenings. I L From Life ! Many of the characters portrayed in 7he productions just thinly veil real racketeers. .« The locale of the drama is Chi- cago, .. Besides presenting stirring episodes and having romantic in- terest, the y is virtually ‘8 his- tory of the nning and rise of gangdom power. Cagney -Has, F-.tnl!d Elle | James Cagney . is . featured., in “The : Public._Esemy” and the cast includes Jean . Harlow, Edw&rd‘ oan_ Blondell, Beryl Mer-| cer, Dpnald C% Mae Clarke, Mia Marvin, Lesile Fenton, Robert mett Q'Connor, Murra; . Kinnell, Ben Hendricks, Ur, Rita Fiynn, Olark Burroughs, Suitz Edwards, Adele Watson, Jw Coglan and Frankie Dn.rm. lam Wellman ON KISS; of Douglas, who died in Seattle and whose body was b t north for, lnmmz were held at 10 o'clock this morning in the Catho- lic Church of the Nativity. Req iem mass was sald by the pastor, Rev. . "At 1 o'cloek ln ‘he Moose Hal), obltuary cere- !monies in accordance with the rit- ual of the Loyal Order of Moose, will be exemplified by officers of the Juneau lodge for Mi. Adrich, who was a member of the orgapi- zation. , -, . At the, conclusion ol the serviges in Moose Hall, the,body . Jeaving here jon the 3. olclock ferry, hoat,|. will be taken to Douglas fgr burial. —_———— o — who has been visiting ip and is leaving for the States next|geor week, will speak at the Bethel he ,‘w Tl i Bast of the Al Assembly on Main Street on Sun=ijecnanies gince day evening. The public is invited to attenl The. Univgrsity n¢ Towa fotball Wuhlncwn. Uhiversity 'fl\ the (1921, vigjory e Daily Emptro Wans Ads Pay over Yale. b PHONDS lPHS MOSCOW Aug 20.—Soviet Rus- isg, has, broken the shackles. that haye, forbidden, such., things, as kigses, .necktles, gay music, danc- ing.and phopographs, and. is. now ready to have a bit of fun along w.l_.v'&s in life ba.s been lgd by the youta of the land for some months, but not until now have the So- viet officjals granied request. chfi agitator tor ~ fun loun:gs KoSarioy, Who !hfl*xi fallo Ry appeart A _“bolrgeoise” :flm and ktie. His_appeal for “a little romance In_onr lives” was eghoed by thou- sands, untll the goyernment lifted its, restrictions, ——— Old papers for sale at Empire tice. s N EX TRA SPECIAL VALUES ON ALL OUR SUMMER MERCHANDISE Call and convince your- self as to quality and price. Awards W)ll be ‘made on tickets held by . our, customers at 7:30. tonight. JUNEAU