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SUNDAY MONDAY CAPITOL MONTC(HH',RY AT HIS BEST . . . The girl of his dreams had asked him te marry her! And yet, dared he take her from luxury to share love and poverty with him? The year’s most delightful ro- mance! ROBERT in FREDERICK LONSDALE’S brilliant A ‘ afi“" Robert Z. O“ wm’" Leonard h«\flg’d production with MADGE EVANS—ROLAND YOUNG NBEWS COMEDY CURIOSITIES CARTOON LAST TIMES TONIGHT WHEELER AND WOOLSEY IN “GIRL GRAZY” THEIR BIGGEST COMEDY HIT! and build now, when prices are low Lumber of every deseription to fit every need is always in stock at Juneau Lum- ber Mills. Take advantage of today’s low price and buy now for building or repairing. You will be more than satisfied with lumber and other building materials bought here. Phone 358 for prices. Juneau Lumber Mills A HOME INDUSTRY Interesting N ews! Next week—at our Toilet Goods ' Section MISS LILLIAN L. SHORT Special Representative of RicaArp Hupnut S New York—Paris Will tell of the exquisite and effective Du Barry Beauty Treatments—by the new Home Method, Be sure .to-come in and learn of the lovely things that thegse Du Barry Treatments will do for youf skin, Professional beauty methods brought right to your dressing table. : Juneau Drug Co. PRUGRAM ENI]S‘ Woolsey and Wheeler m} - Song at Capitol er: in “Girl Crazy,” Lauder in ‘he comedy song release “Nanny,” — virtually a doub!e»ren- tured bill—will be preseneted for the last times tonight at the Cflp- itol theatra. In “Girl Crazy” a SOum—oI-the elleros and girls are senoritas, is pictured Wwith all of the romantic glamour. This hom> of the clicking cas- tinets, marimba bands, and gay fancdangos, shares atmospheric ap- peal with a western dude ranch as the background for the hilar- jous adveniures of Wheeler, Wool- sey, Eddie Quillan, Mitzi Green, Dorothy Lees Arline Judge, Kitty Kelly, Lita Chevret, Stanley Fields and fifty beauties. Based on Musical Hit Based upon the musical hit which ran for more than a year on Broadway, “Girl Crazy” tells the story of a city youth who goes western ia a whoopee way by turning his father’s cattle ranch into a .dude resort apd bringing the bright light pals out to keep the rattlesnekes and cacti com- pany. Quillan carries the boy role i with Wheoler and Woolsey spark- ling as th2 city pals who make pikers of vne range gunman. The musical hits are all original com- positions of George Gershwin, fa- mous crearor of modern melodies. William -Seiter directed. Gerorge and Harry In coanection -with. “Nanny” Lauder telis a story of how he and the King of England called each other by their first names. Lauder says he believes he is the only man who ever apparent- ly addressed the King of England by his first name aend received a response in kind. way Lauder tells it: “One nic::t ‘their Majesties with !the Duke of Cambridge came to my, show ai the Palace theatre lin London, . and they |‘Nanny' by the way. After the performance as I was leaving the lstage‘ I ‘stopped for a moment to | speak to George Aisten, who ar- ranges all the command perform- ances for the royal family, when the corridor, coming from the roy- |al box. !Cood nicht, George’ I | rays, addressing Alsten, but wi' one eye on th: King. ‘Good nicht, Harry, says th’ King, and wi’ a smile: he and th’ Queen walked out to the royal motor car.” el . —— 8 | AT THE HOTELS i . Gastineau Hans Floe, ‘Hawk Inlet; M. B. Dahl, Hood Bay; Lucille Pepoon, Douglas; Ruth Garman, Sitka; Ernest Bailey, Wrangell; Ralph T. Hirsh, Lisianski. Alaskan H. N. Clarke, Tyee. Southeast Alaska FAIR JUNEAU September 14 to 17 DON'T MISS§ IT! . CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. SABIN’S Everything -in Furnishings for Men ITS RUN T[lNIGHTj Comedy and Lauder in Robert ‘Woolsey and Bert Wheel- | and Sir Harry | Border resort, where men are cab- | This is. the| encored | the King and Queen turned into | | y STORY. BF LOVE ~IN SOUTH SEA Lure of Troplcs Is Retain- ed in Play Founded on Native Legends in a land where love be- | ‘Love; gan.” 1 That is what one Hollywood writer calls “Tabu,” the F. W | Murnau picture of South Sea Is- land life which will be shown I tre. “Tabu” 15 the story of a primi-' jtive Jlove Letween Reri, a beauti- (ful Polynesian girl of the Island lof Bora Bora, and her handsome suitor, Matani, @ youth of the same tribe. | | | | joyousness with which all the na- |tives seem to be endowed. But iLhelr romarce is threatened when lthe chief of the.islands arrives to |announce that Reri has been hon- = |ored as the Chosen One, the maid ywho will henceforth be set apart, yfrom all o'hers. She is to be “tabu,”—that- is, ; unattainable, be- yond the possession of any man. Death is Penalty None 'is t> court her. does, . must suffer death. “Tabu” 18 the final directorial a few weeks after he had return- ed to Hollywood with 250,000 feet of “Tabu”' celluloid. Murnau was ‘one of a chosen few il the fraternity of film di- reotors, He was twice named as one of the “best ten” directors by Film Daily in its annual tally of the industry. The story, fall of suspense, <lightly flavored wnh comedy. Two popuiar scizen entertain- ers are pictured above. At the top is Sir Harry Lauder, who in his comedy song release, “Nanny,” will be presented for the last time tonight at the | Capitol Theatre. At the bottom is Sylvia Sidney, who has the leading feminine role in the | “The American Tragedy,” which will headline the program to- morrow ' at the Lullsenm is LOVE GllMEI]Y LEADS SUNDAY BILL AT CAPITOL “Lovers Courageous” Pre-| views | A. M. and ‘ Shows Tomorrow Robert Montgomery, one of the !vcreens mos: - popular personali- ties;, will b: seen at the Capitol theatre at the preview at 1 o'clock | Sunday morning and at regulm1 performance; Sunday, in "Lovers Courageous’ a romantic comedy written especially for him by Fred- erick Lonsdale, the celebrated Eng- lish- playwright. Montgome'y’s role is that of a happy-go-lucky Englishman whose ambition is to be a playwright and who vcensequently is always in hot water with his narrowe minded father who wants to make a postmaster of his son. Runs Away From Home The result is that he runs away from home and after & serles of interesting adventures as a sail- or, cowboy and ‘hotel porter in various paris of the world, finaily ends up as a tobacconist’s assist- ant in British South Africa. | Here he falls ir love with Qhel daughter of an admiral who is; ergaged to an English peer. When the family discovers the .affair, the girl is sent post-haste to Lon-| don, but Montgomery follows. Many Obstacles in Way ‘Many obstacles stand in his way to winning t¢he girl but our hero overcomes them in the same ad- venturous spirit that has always helped him out of difficulties. and |- in the end he not only gets. the girl but wins success as a phy-! wright to boot. ) The attractive Madge Evans-has the {leadiny feminine role . and prominent parts are played by Roland Young, Frederick Kerr, Reginald Owen and Beryl Mercer. The pictur: was directed by Rob- ert Z. Leonard. ————————— DEER HUNTERS Gasboat. Ace for charter any time. See George Brothers. adv. —~ et i ! are heré now. ' Moose BaSeball Party Juneau Lodge No. 700, Loyal Order ‘of ‘Moose; ¢ will give a party in honor day, August 29, at 9 o’clock—immediately after the regular lodge session. We want every member of the best baseball team in the league to be there.: Fatoen SRl | €ash Bazaar =~ ' Halvorsen’s . I8 ‘wateren Juneau Lunjber - Mils Juneat Shop 2:..& 5.(,'(;,;“..-' » - Harris Hardware Co. Butler Mauro Drug Co. Juneau-Young, ware Co. MONDAY NIGHT Jupeau Mot elson_Je Store Sanitary. Meat Co.. ., I g:loifomin Gru;egy axri M ..Shop Pacific Coast Coal Ce. Dr. L. P. Dawes Dr. W. W. Councik Motor Co. Inc. Dr. H. C. Dovlglme Juneau. Bottling. Works of its baseball team Mon- | "homas ;Hardware Co. Winter & Pond Co. J. B: Burford & Co: Juq@u&r&h 5 Rice und Allleis (io. Stroller’s. Weekdy mpir i Alaska Meat Co. H. nug e H. R. Shepard & Sons Allen Shattuck Hatr A. Race Dr. R.E, Southwell T American Beauty Parlor Junuu Sample Shop Wm. Jarman - { ¢ ol bring Her along! ImflflllllmmmllllllllmmfllIlllllllllllllmfllllIfillllllfllfllllllllllfl“llllfllMlllflmmlfllfllllfllllfl!lMlllllllllllllllIIlIIflIllIIlIIIIlllllllI|IIIIIIHIIImllllllllflllllml COMMITTEE. i§. tonight only at the Coliseum t.hea-; They are hLappy in tbe caruneew He who gesture of Murnau who died in an; automobile accident in California | zmea % SCHOOL will soon start. summer Juneau merchants have been buying the best to fill their needs. lu'nééti Co 1. The photoplay was directed by | terest. THE DAILY ALASKA EMF nRh, SATURDAY AUGUST 27, 1932 ; : Sunday and Mon(lay PREVIEW: TONIGHT—1:00 A. M. MATINEE SUNDAY==2:00 P. M. &8 ¥ % L s < B DO YOU KNOW THIS BOY! Perhaps he lives next door to, you. He might be anyone—you, yourself, at twenty-one. Eager for life’s first thrills. Impatient | for love. Ambitious. He over-steps the age-old bar- riers—and fate calls the turn. His story is “An American Tragedy. with PHILLIPS HOLMES EY FRANCES DEE “ipased upon the novel by TFHEODORE DREISER - COLISE UM TONIGHT ONLY Free Candy Bars .The first real romance of the .South Seas. The ‘most beautiful girl of the island set aside .for, the loye of the natives’ g but_ a_. bronzed yo loved her and fea! gods nor. man. STABLU plcture thr ng nelther 'fl nnewmnthn v Josei von Sternberg. Phillips Iolmes has the leadtng masculine role of Clyde Griffiths. Sylvia Sidaev is cast as Robertd Allen, the dfactory worker, and DREISER STORY SCREEN DRAMA “An Amcrican - Tragedy,” the screcn. version of Theodore Dreis- er's poweriul novel of the same name, will be previewed at 1 ' a'clock Sunday morning and shown regularly Sunday at the Coliseum theatre. Francis Dee .as ‘Sondra Finchley, daughter of wealth and culture. Love and Fear Holmes, as the boy, torn be- tween ambition, love and fear, seeks to rid himself of the un- wanted devotion of Sylvia. A glit- tering world is opened to him be- cause of wealthy Miss Dee's in- Unakle to shake off Syl- ki, via,‘any other way, he..plans to murder her. by drowning her .in a nearby lake. His resolution fails him at the last’ moment, but an accident accomplishes his dedres. Circumstances, nowever, point to murder and lead to Holmes as the murderer.. He is tsled for his life, deserted by his wealthy friends scorned, hated, with only his meth- er, of whom he had formerly been ashamed, believing in his inno- cence. “An’ Amerjcan Tragedy”.iis a powerful story, powerrully told. %IIIIIIIIRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIlIIl||III|III'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII s 's From Your children will need geherai Shop and buy ALL of their necessities in Jnneau. ALWAYS SEE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANT FIRST h,;auc y g mimercial ASsoc ' l%u|nmmn|u||u||uuumuuimtfifih|immlil|ml||nnmnn|nmlnnlillliillliiliflflflfllfliiifiiiifllflliimm&lllfimin“ w erchdits ou'ifittiug. Stocks FALL is the time to think of getting your home of your apaftment comfort- ably furnished, perhaps te-pamte(l furnace and roofs repaired, etc. ness people can adequately supply all you desire. Talk over. your ideas with them. = Arrange credit if you desire, and have the satisfaction of living through the winter in a comfortable and re-created home. Juneau busi- A ND REMEMBER when you buy at home a p;li’t of evefy dollar -you spem‘i will come back to you, in increased property values, maintenance of wage scales, and increased employment 4 By o ‘J‘ ¥ e 1 &