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BERT LYTELL PATSY RUTH MILLER TUESD A Thrilling Romance of Royal Adventure and a Gentleman Crook! MORE OLYMPIC GAMES | ———SILVER NITE—— CAPITOL —WEDNESDAY or Coming Soon—*Ladies of the Jury,” g e\er.” “E‘W\IA" “Tonight PETE CARLSON SAYS FISHING IS EXCELLENT (e, e DOUGLAS NEWS DOUGLAS GIRL PR— CAPITOL BOOKS MARIE DRESSLER STAR OF “EMMA” ‘LONE WOLF' AND SHOW TONIGHT | Miller and Athletes i Headline New Bill “Last of the Lone Wolf," story of royal intrigue, and views| of the 1ecent Olympic Games will !headline the new program tonight at the Capitol theatre. a | Tonight will be Silver Night.§ 3 Usually Silver Night is Thursday night, out this week, Eric Paul- son, manager of the theatre, is, um.kmg tonight Silver Night. A | plece of table silverware will bel’ OLYMPIC GAMES ’Ben Lytell, Patsy Ruth| |worn by Claudia Dell. i LATEST PAJAMA GONGEITS WORN “Leftover Ladles Head— lines New Program To- ‘ night at Coliseum | In “Leftover Ladies” Which wm‘ start shwing tonight at the Coli-| seum theatre, the very latest {thing in feminine pajamas, of in- terest i every woman, will be séen among. the stunhning wardrobe Informal lounging pajamas, n(-: jternoon tea pajamas, and rormal‘ |pajamas for evening wear, cut to| the very latest mode, are worn| | with CLAUDIA DELL WALTER BYRON MARJORIE RAMBEAU Selected Bhafla “PAL NIGHT"—2-for:1 BRING YOUR PAL JACKIE GOOGAN GOMING IN TALE brings them great satisfaction and ‘honor. g Pallétte ahd Apfel In the cast of adults are Eu- gene Palletté and Oscar Apfel, who portray the desperadoes. Clara HBahdick is seen as Aunt Polly, and Jang Darwell as the good-hearted Widow Douglas. More than 200 children were used in the production. BY MARK rwmnj : . Warm Springs Lake Teem-|Story Deals with Tragic e w b i ot A o 9 LS SRl B e o 'Huckleberry Finn” t§ Bl “Normen Thuros' dirested. . . man if Is BRIBE Nuw ing with Cutthroats, and Humorous Incidents ;““C;’g Al ORI L of Efirflgmglfi‘myil"’;;"'g' .| Popular Magazine Story Shown with Strong |, . [ arrar, formerly of the “Leftover Ladies” is a st Easy to Hook of Family Life | which stars Bert Lytell and fen- | by [ with & dictint Ureula. Parrott o Cast at Coliseum [ EAT If one wants good fishing, just take a trip to Warm Springs Lake, bait the hook, throw it in and in no time one will have a fighting cutthroat to land. Pete Carlson, who returned on Letters received i the mail here|the Estebeth yesterday from Warm yesterday tell of the marriage in|Springs Bay, where he has been Vivian Linmm, George A. Woods Are Mar- ried at Seattle ‘American family life, its come- dies and tragedies told in inti- miate style, furnishes the basis for “Emma,” which will bring Marie Dressler to the Capitol theatre. The story deals with an engross- ing phasc in the “stepmother problem” with Miss Dres¥ier play- tures .Ruth Miller, romance with a capital R is the keynote. ‘ Many Alluring Factors Kings, Queens, beautiful ladies| ;and a cashing gentleman crook |are a few of the alluring factors. ‘The story gets off to a quick start {and moves without interruption to 'a stirring climax. tan Opera Compan owl Il she arrived at N: ?ork, followi: u sojourn in Paris. -Since. her u- tirement from theopers stage, Mies | Farrar has appeared lmnengfl the concert stage and in the TEXAS LEACUE SPEEDSTER BEAUMONT, Tex, Aug. 30. vor. It was inspired by ah article which appeared some months ago| in the ‘“Mentor” gamagine. ‘women. In it Miss Dell is seen as a| follow her chosen profession, that | It‘sxon of Mark Twain's famous story, deals with the new freedom of |ls coming to the Coliseum thea- | tre. young wife who believes in a ca-|Junior Durkin and Jackie Searl Teer and divorces her husband to!are in the featured cast. Breakfast and Lunch at . “Huckleberry Finn," acreen ver- Juneau Iee Cream: Parlor i l | Jackie Coogan, Mitzi Green, In “Huckleberry Finn” Junior Seattle, ~f Miss Vivian Lindstrom, {rusticating ifor the ' past three ing the role of a devoted {s,muy. Things begin to happen when p 4 ) : : A red Tauby, Beaumont speedster of & writer. Durkin, as Huck, runs away from daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John weeks, said the fishing in the|servant who mothers the chfldren‘/thc Prime Minister. of Saxonia en- pla}mg hlsy first. season pm the F Bt Wi itticalties home, i fear of his angry fa- G. Johnson, of Douglas, to Mrflake is excellent and he enjoyed|of a rich inventor as though they |gages Michael Lanyard, an Ameri- ey ol ot | ] | Texas League, who averaged a2 She finds that making het own ther. George A. Woods of Seattle, on|the sport immensely. —8 {oh Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. | | After the smoker at A. B. Hall Ql\l Ing the boat, hé will walk to Vital l ! Monday night. Krane and Peber-.' JIJNEAU s PLE I Creek. .i NEEDS OF THE ALASKAN son's Orchestra. 40 cents. —adv. J SHOP I E The Lit e Store with the BIG VALUES ’ j ¢ August 11. Blueberrying also took up some The bride is one of the popularlof his time while he was at the young ladies of the Island, hav-|Springs as is evidenced by the i Piedmont League and in 1931 goon joia the army of “léftover” is rescued By Tom Sawyer, en- ing been born e, and going,shipments he made on the boats|rise to a number of dramatic prob-|the King heard of it he was en- 5 i 18, il -4 | 4 through the local schools. Follow-|from time to time to his homelems wacih reach a climax in a|raged with his spouse. foo Three ], JLehii, 3. SIS | 1adles’——women with 'no Tusbands, lacted by Jackle Coogari, and, to- ing graduation from the Douglas| here. High School she attended Normal School and business college and] MOOSE PARTY _ [ty it itka, i the il youngsisters from a pair of rov- became a teachér. She completed many hilarious incidents. |and fistic wress he managed ot Sitka, is a passenger on ; BE atkth yeas of teauidng Tast o Old.i Mairinge Progsodl ‘lto Mcomp‘ls’;mhis OUrposs ——afnd Admiral Rogers Tor that port. She| OIld papers for sale at Emplre|ing desperadoes, at great danger Spring at Chatanika. The groom A scene in which the inventor how incidentally, he became in- °p‘"1 i‘“’ vuauon 2 Cahiomia e t‘hemselvcs. Tmf j‘f_vff'i{i*_ is first engineer on the U. 8. S. proposes to Bmma in a crowded|volved in a romance with the Fisheries boat Penguin, which op- railroad station, an episode iny Queen’s pretty lady-in-waiting— erabtes in Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Woods will make their home in the Puget Sound metropolis having taken an apart- ment there. - YOUNG LADIES LEAVE FOR WESTWARD STATlON" TEAM SUCGESS !Lodge Ho r; s Diamond Athletes With Diversi- Miss Rica Niemi, just returnedg fied Entertainment from a vacation trip to Oregon,| is leaving 'on the Yukon tonight, Everything was a hit -at the enroute to Wasilla where she will baseball party at Moose Hall last teach school this winter. night, given by Juneau Lodge No. Miss Hilja Reinikka will also be 700 in honor of the members of a passenger on the Yukon going the Moose team. There was a to Fairbanks to attend the Alaska|gooedly crowd on hand to enjoy College. Miss Reinikka graduated|the program of music, vaudeville, from the Douglas High School |banqueting and dancing. last Spring as-one of the highest| Sam Ritter, with Miss Wallstedt ¢ |as” accompanist, pleased with his honor ctudents of her class. A e - theatre patrons than were wit- IO I Ay singing, and Pie 3 Pr=H N % 4 5 . - A . e baiall buobers| For the placer gold diggings in |nessed by persons who occupied cost all of this can be had, with highest standards, at our institution, the Juneau Business S S NTERTAIN e Ens TR, BN | performance brought down the Misses Mamie and Ehzabetmmuse Tom Shearer obliged with Feusl were hostesses at a delight- |8 Scotch song. ful bridge party last night atw The tasty chicken supper served their hot;e Four tables of bridge! ir the banquet hall was presided were played, high prize being won |Over by Henry Roden as toast- by Mrs. Martin Gallwas, sec-fi‘mer ond by Miss Cecile Cashen and| ‘The evening’s festivities wound consolation by Mrs. Robert Bon-|UP With dancing, music being fur- ner. A dainty supper was served |nished by Louis Anderson’s orches- when card playing was termin- | tra, Charles Miller was chairman wbed. of the committee in charge of the affair. —————- LABOR DAY DANCE SABIN’S Everyihing in Furnishings Bergmémn Hotel 11th Annual Southeast Alaska FAIR —— @ Famous Candies The Cash Bunr 'CONNORS MOTOR PENCILS As low as $1.00 BUTLER MAURO DRUG CO. were her own. Housekeeper To Stepmother Her subsequent tramsition from housekeeper to stepmother gives| Rimpau, sensational courtroom sequence. The picture is not devoid o(‘ comedy moments and there are| ic can geiitlethen crook, to retrieve ja ring, that had been given away by the Queen to the Count von a secret admirér. When Accomplishes His Mission How, by exercising his diplomat- ability, engaging personality stolen bases a season for five j years, nas kept up ‘the same stride this summer. ' In 1930 he led the | living is fraught with other things than the difficulties of writing— HEMLOCK WOOD' Pursued By Father His father follows him, takes jand begins to see that she will him to a deserted cabin, but Huck unprotected and wvirtually at t.he"gether. the boys decide to em- |bark on a life of adventure. The story tells how they save two Miss Ora Kuykendahl, teacher the Sheldon Jackson School mercy of unserupulous men. Erle C. Kenbon directed. in which the star attempts to man- ipulate a pair of rowboat oars, and an incident at an airport in which Miss Dressler gets mixed | up with a machine which tests for dizziness, afford a laughs. The story was written by Fran- ces Marion. It was directed by Clarence Brown. Richard Cromwell and Jean Hersholt head the supporting cast | which also includes Myrna Loy, | John Miljan, Purnell Leila Bennett, Barbara Kathryn Crawford. R. H. SHEPARD LEAVES FOR GOLD DIGGINGS B. Pratt, Kent and the Omnieca district of British Co- lumbia, Royal H. Shepard, junior member of the insurarnce and steamship agency firm of R. H. Shepard and Son, left Juneau yes- terday. His exact destination is Vital Creek, on which he and his Juneau associates own claims. He expects to retutn here in three weeks. After disembarking at Prince Rupert, B. C., Mr. Bhepard will go by train to Vanderhoof, From there he will travel by boat up Stewart River and Stewart Lake. On leav- series of | 'supply action for the rest of the story. | Lytell has the part of Lanyard. |Miss Miller scores at Stefane, the |lady-in-waiting, and Jucien Pri- val, as Varril, s sufficiently vil-| {lainous to merit more than one| hiss. i Rishard Boleslavsky directed. Tonight’s presentation of Olym-| pic coniests is the second at the Capitol. The first was last week. | The events at the recent interna-, tional tournament at Los Angeles are vividly pictured. All the con- | tests were photographed by cam- earman who stood beside the offi- { cial judges. As a consequence the physlcal feats are seen more distinctly by | seats ir. the Olympic Stadium. | OLYMPIC ROOMS FRONT STREET Clean—Comf« le—Close in Mrs. F. Hayden. Phone 534 | | | | ! | The Florence Shop Permanent Waving a Specialty Florence Holmquist, Prop. L. C. Smith “Our doqfstep is worn Used b'y‘ the Juneau Business College Typewriters by satisfied customers” Tire wear at 50 is twi Gasoline consumption than at 30. at the higher speeds. Established 1898 Motor Speed Costly. Speed comes high, the Chicago Motor Club con- cluded after an investigation that showed a mile-a- minute in your automobile is from three to four In addition there’s the wear and tear on the car Allen Shattuck, Inc. ce as much as at 40. at 55 is one-fourth more PHONE 249 We, College. 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