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THE DAILY ALA“KA EMPIRE, THURbDAY SEPT. CAPITOL THERE’S THURSDAY Friday—Saturday ONLY ONE Manit, Unrivalled! Unforgettable! but Marie can make you roar one No one minute, then cry the next, by the wizardry of her great art! Here's her finest character— Her Heart-warming Successor to “Min and Bill” and “Politics”! cLARENCE BROWN’S ']I!OI]IIC"OH with RICHARD CROMWELL, JEAN HERSHOLT, MYRNA LOY ort Subjects to Match Feature ——CHINA NITE—— Coming—“STRICTLY DISHONORABLE” WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go P e e e Rl &5 gum md':x”' L) ':.;‘uf“’,’;' waddsnty sweet and b\wylnt and full of sunshine. reason for your down-an Ll AR o Bauid e tnto your G thick, bad wkin often breaks out in blemishes. Your aches and you feel down and out. Your whole | poisoned. o0& old CARTER'S LR TrVER IS o ket theso two Foyeds of bils flowing fresly and make you eel “up and up.” T by, cua mnufln 'mddul, bermiess, gentie vegetal hen Tt eomes £ making the T flow Troalyy freely. ills. Ask for Carter’s Bntdovn‘tuk!wl!m"m C ' " CARL JACOBSON 1 JEWELER i WATCH REPAIRING | SEWARD STREET | Opposite Chas. Goldsteln's jI o Juneau Beauty Shopp: SYLVIA Bl UMBERG Finger Waves—Facials Telephone 384 SHEAFFER- MADE FOUNTAIN PENS and PENCILS As low as $1.00 BUTLER MAURO DRUG CO. Doves daly, | NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS The taxes assessed you by the City of Juneau are now due and payable and will become delinquent on the first Monday in October; providing, however, that if one- half of the tax is paid on or before the above date the balance will not become delinquent until the first Monday of the following March. H. R. SHEPARD, —adv. City Clerk. | ler, |tonight at the Capitol theatre. The | {Miss Dressler | for murder. jing all of his money to this ser- | vant, | cataclysm of dramatic events which | uations end stirring climax. | fame | Nick Bez |the guesis registered at the Gas- Both Theatres Have New Shows Tomght , 1932. MARIE BRESSLER N “EMMA” IS AT CAPITOL TONIGHT Drama Blétds" Pathos and| Humor and Possesses Thrilling Climax “Emmn,” starring Marie Dress- | headlines the new program | picture presents an intimate drama ' American family life which to a stirring climax when is placed on crial The story, which was v\ncten by Frances Marion, revolves abaut the marriage against the opposi- |tion of his children of a million- aire to his devoted housekeeper. Center of Dramatic Events When he subsequéntly dies, leav- she becomes the center of a result. in a notorious will contest | and ends with the murder trial. As' Emma, the housekeeper, Miss | Dressler has never been seen t,o‘ greater edvantage, giving the role, ali her powers of straight charac. terization and also injecting thc inimitable comic touches for vlhlch' she is famous. Capable Supporting Cast | Finished performances are also| offered by Richard Cromwell, Jean Hersholt, Myrna Loy, John Miljan and a large group of supporting players. | In “Emma,” there are actually more comic moments than tragic despite the story’s dramatic sit- Weissmuller’s Wife Is to Seek Divorce LOS ANGELES, Sept. 1—Ben C Cohea, attorney for Bobbe Arnst, musical comedy actress, said to- Gay that would file a divorce com- plaint Zor his client shortly against Johnny Weissmuller, former cham- pion swimmer and now a film actor. Weissmuller and Miss Arnst met a: Miami, Fla, on St. Valentine’s Day, 1931, and were married two weeks later. The swimmer gained by portraying the role of Tarzan in the films. e | REGISTERED AT GASTINEAU W. M. Emery, Atlin, B. C, and of Juneau are among tineau hotel. Old papers for sale at Empire Office. MOOSE HUNTERS! MAKE RESERVATIONS now for a complete hunt’ or ‘for transpor- tation to Taku hunting grounds. Cruiser with comfortable accommnio- dations for four, conmecting with fast speed boat service on river. Also deer and duck hunts. Low rates. Phone 444 or address P, O. Box 12909, Juneau. Leader Department Storg p# izl Prompt Delivery CALIFORNIA GROCERY for CANNING Beaches, Pears Prunes Concord Grapes NOW HERE! PHONE 478 420 Goldfatein Bldg. WE EXTEND A PERSONAL COLLECTION SERVICE ;TO ALL Pacific Coast Collectors ! comed:, /from one Bnllmnt Star Marie Dressier, pictured above, will appear in the lead- ing role of “Emma,” drama of pathos and humor, which will headline the new program to- night at the Capitol Theatre. PIQUANT PLAY SCHEDULED FOR SUNDAY SCREEN |‘Strictly Dlshonorable Will! Be Presented at Capitol “Strictly Dishonorable,” piquant will be presented regu- larly Surcay at the Capitol thea- tre. There will Fiiday mnight at the Capitol. ‘Strictly Dishonorable” will be pre- viewed at 1 o'clock Sunday morn- ing. The screen play was adapted of the most successful plays seen in New York within| the past decade. The cast of the picture is headed by Paul Lukas. Sidney Fox and Lewis Stone. Theme of Play The story concerns an innocent Scuthern grl and her pugnacious flance, who leaves in jealous an- ger when she casts admiring glanc- be no preview| KEN MAYNARD COMES SOON IN BANDIT DRAMA [Popular Playef Wit Be Seen in “‘Anzona Ter- | ror” Next Saturday Ken Maynard, popular western, |Player, will be seen Saturday at, the Col seum theatre in “The Ari- zona Tenor." | The siory has to do with ap. Ari- |zona rancher who has set out to, |avenge the death of his partner | \wno was killed by cattle bandits. | | The bancits method of working is |to offer to buy some cattle, pay | s cash for them and, as soon as the | cattle are safely in their hunds\ to kill the man from whom they bought them, and to rob him of the moacy they paid. | Ken pursues the killers but is| suspectedt of the murder himself. | Finally, hLowever, he manfiges to prove his innocence and conviet the killers, she meets in a speakeasy. tween the opera singer -and- the deserted Southern beauty told with daring’ and yet with* 0t delicacy. Laughter, Tears, Suspense Laughter, tears and tingling sus- pense tumble over each other in delicious abandon. The original play was written] by Preston Sturges, and the screen { version is the work of Gladys Leh- !man. In addition to Lukas, Stone| 'and Miss Fox, the cast of * Stnct-‘ ly Dishonorable” includes George Meeker ond William Riceciardi, who' lappearad in the New York stage production of the play. John M. Stahl directed the pic-, { ture. ——————— British film censors rejected for- sty films in the last year. COAT! One splendid aséortment in fur® tnmmed models. Sizes-14 and up Phone 564 5 3y s = les at an Ttalian opera singer whom | The; Harmer was a prominent |sudderi romance that “blossoms be- | COLISEUM BAS JACKIE COOGAN IN “HUCK: FINN Screen Versxon of Mark| COUSEUM 'TONIGHT " FRIDAY Twain's Classic Begins Showing Tonight Of 20 <peakmg parts in lekerry ¥inn,” which will show at |the Colizeum theatre tonight, four are carried by well-known jucen- ile players, Jackie Coogan, Mitzi | Green, Junior Durkin and Jackie Searl. Several adult players have lead- | ing parts. Clara Blandick holds sway over the Sawyer boys, Aunt Polly, Jane Darwell is the efficient Widow Douglas, Huck | Finn's guardian angel. Two Veteran Actresses Two veteran Weston and Lillian Harmer were signed. for the roles of Mrs. {Thatcaer and a companion of |w4dow Douglas. Miss Weston brings &n experience of 30 years on, the stage and screen to her <ufficult _character role. Miss stage figure . for years before she en- tered pictures. Eugens Pillette, Warner Richmond, Frank MeGlynn, Aileen Manning | Oscar Apfel, |and Clarence Muse have 1mport- ant parts. Pirected by Taurog “HucXleberry" Finn"” was direct- ed by Norman Taurog. ! The picture was filmed at the) Paramonnt -~ studio in Hollywood and on'location. An entire coun- iry town, of the 1850 vintage, was Te-creats near Hollywood as a' setting for the Mark Twain classic. Nearly 200 children of assorted ages' have parts in the picture. | —_————— | SBales of some types of shoes in the Phi'ippinés were greater in five months of ‘the present year than in au of xm year. “Huck- | as | actresses, Cecil ! Guy Oliver, ,zoumament directors | pestponed the 'National ‘Steamships on the Pa- 'cifie Coast in future will be in eral superintendent, who will con- Forget the years! Thrill again, to the joyous happiness. of youth's first taste of freedom, love and adventure. With ‘Huckleberry Binn.” a Faram FOR ADDED 2 Jackle ENJOYMENT “Her Wedding Night” “One More Time” News Junior . /COOGAN .7 'DURKIN Jackie tzi Gfii}EN SEARL Eugene PALLETTE ‘Pande of Roses To Be Held Jan. 2| I i, "TRUCK TOADED WiTH BEES " PASADENA, Cal, Sept. 1—Pasa-| TRUCK T.OAD! dena’s tournament of roses will not fall on the customary date of January 1 in 1033. Because New - Year's day is Sunday, the \une his headquarters at Vancou: | ver. A Ford nuck, said to have been | lcaded (with .beer “and for its s nufacture, was seizzed - here last right by Deputy &nited States . Matrchals Tom mh' and C. J. Sullivan, R Treib] &lleued. owner of the ts_contea’s was placed W ar- rest. A charge of violation of ! National Prohibition Act was ex-f§& pected to be filed sometime' today. - e There are thousands: of pflntl schools in England. parade of flowers until Monday, January 2. IS S PP e \UPERINTENDENT OF C. N. 8. S. IS ABOLISHED VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 1.— Effective today, the position ' of Pacfic Coast Manager o f the Canadian National Steamships 1s wholished. Col. J. Carleton Brown has been the superintendent here since May, 1931 He will go East a¢ lonce. The interest of the Canadian charge of Thomas Louden, gen- G R Btk (‘ne rack off values .to $22,5b Extf'a Special-$5.00 Each or o may A-full range of sizes T ¢ Slip-On Lace Sweaters In the’ soft‘p-asiel' s'h.f'ides—!«’ere $3.25 Now $2.00 Fancy Net and Lace Hosiery ! Regular valués to $1.75 Special, 75¢ Pair

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