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THE DAILY ALASK DAY, SEPT. 2, 1932. GAPITO FORGET YOUR WORRIES! Laugh with Emma! The pride and joy of the screen. SELECTED SHORTS —~China Nite— PREVIEW SATURDAY NIGHT “STRICTLY | DISHONORABLE” | SATURDAY _NIGHT | Bennett, | Crawford and George Meeker play MARIE DRESSLER SCORES HEAVILY IN COURT SCENE “Emma,” Showing at Cap- itol, Affords Star New Opportunities Mariz Dressler appears in o courtroon scene for the first time |in “Emma,” her lates talkie drama which 1s now playing at ¥he Can- itol theatre, Although she has played every sort of 1ple from scrubwoman to queen during a long and diversi- fled screen career, it so happens that she was never called upon to portray a character who pleads for justice in a courtroom until assigned Ler present role. Falscly Accused of Murder In “Fmma” she enacts falsely occused defendant in a sensational murder trial, one 'of the big “punch” scenes of the pic- ture. Sne was instructed in all the necessary legal and technical details by her director, Clarence Brown, vho is adept at courtroom drama. “Emma” is an intimate story of American family life which cen- ters on the career of a devoted servant enacted by Miss Dressler. A rather unusual. problem in the making of “Emma” had to be solved. Five Pairs of Children Finding five pairs of children of diffevent ages who bore a re- semblance to one another, although at different - periods of growth, was the difficult task. In scenes from the picture, pho- tographs of the children were used. tha | The family is seen in the process of growing. - Therefore, resem- | blance bad to be striking. Rich- |ard Cromwell, Myrna. Loy, Leila Barbara Kent, Kathryn the grown-up children. Jeon Her- isholt plays the father. KELLER LEAVES NEXT WEEK FOR SCHOOL SURVEY Commissioner of Education to Visit 30 Schools Over Wide Area On a regular fall school inspec- jtion trip, W. K. Keller, Commis- sioner of Education, will leave here Monday on the steamer Queen for a trip that will take him through the heart of Interior Ala- ska from Eagle to Ruby, to Fair- banks, from there to Seward and down Cook Inlet, through Prince William Sound and the Copper |River valley, and bring him back lined with stores, ltv- {home about’ October 28. (B e Last Fall Mr. Keller 'inspected the schools of Nome and North- S Ball Room LUXSNTm2Z2HIT® ance Band o4 i, DANCE—9:30 western Alaska and sections of Southwestern Alaska. and the Kus- kokwim valley regions. On his ‘present trip ‘he plans to Visit some 30 commmunities where schools of the ' Territorial Public visit - Haines- and Skagway, and from . the latter town proceed wia ‘Whitehorse and Dawson to Eagle. Lack of time will prevent him from visiting Franklin, the . most SHEAFFER- .MADE FOUNTAIN PENS ’till One PENCILS As low as $1.00 BUTLER MAURO EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS ANY TIME ST the interior. This Spring he visited | School system are located. He 'will], SPEAKEASY LOVE MAYNARD T0 BE DEVELOPS INTO FIN-ROMANCE “Strictly Dgl';norable" to; Headline Sunday. Pro- gram at Capitol ‘Strictly Dishonorable,” sophis- ticated comedy, will be previewed at 1 o'clock tomorrow night and |shown regularly Sunday at the jCapitol theatre. With a record of nearly three yyears on the New York stage, andl & season in London, this footlight | success has been adapted for the screen by Universal, ‘and #n its motion picture form features ‘a icast headed by Paul Lukas, Sid- |ney Fox and Lewis: §. Stone. ’ Stage Players in Cast | Also included in the list of play- ers are William Blanchard and George Meeker, who appeared in the New York production of the play, and are on the screen In their 'original roles. The Ppicture was directed by John M. Stehl Swift Love Affair “Strictly - Dishonorable” deals |with the adventures of an unso- phisticated girl who dares every- thing in her quest for love. It tells the story of - a,swift love |affair which begins in a New York speakeasy, and finds its comple~ tion in a bachelor’s apartment on the floor above. TONN IS BUILT AS SETTING'FOR HUCK FINN PLAY An hour’s ride from Hollywood in a secluded spot miles from the main highway, & new old town, sprang up practically = overnight; when Paramount re-constructed the ancient town of St. Peters- burg, Mo., exactly in every detail, as it existed in 1850. The public buildings, churches, | Bohools, homes, stores, everything that make up that -bustling com- manity of 80 years ‘ago were con- structed < for the moving picture | setting of the famous Mark Twain classic “Huckleberry Finn,” which will be shown for' the last fimes tonight at the Coliseum theatre. Old Styles and Customs People, wearing the costumes, (aping tle customs, speaking the idioms «of the period were moved yin, and the filming of«*Huckle- berry Finn" got' underway. | The re-constructed town was more than a huge film set. It had every ‘appearanée of permanency. ‘The homes were livable, with ‘com- fortable porches, flower gardens and shade trees. Thé dusty main lery stables, blacksmith shops and other institutions of a Mississippi river town of the period. ' Posl Hall and Saloon i A fleurishing .pool xeom occupied one cdrmer;ia saloon ‘the. other. Only the beverages served im the saloon varled from ithe ancient refreshments. In “Huckleberry !;_mn,s:mse | Googan appears as Tom wyer, Junfor Durkin at Huck, . Mitei Green as Becky Thatcher-and young Jackle Searl as the tittle-tale 'Sid Bawyer. e ———— easterly school in Alaska. His next stop will be at Fort Yiikon, thence to Tanane and, if boat eornections are. comvenient, from ‘fhere :to Ruby. ' He will not-be able: to go to: Wiseman, the amost mortherly school in the Fourth Diviston - After leaving ~Ruby he will go o ®airbanks and- inspect ‘schiools in that immediate’ district. He will Praceed by rail to Anchorage in+ specting the ‘schocls of Nenana, Healy, Wasilla, Matanuska, Fair- view and Premier enroute. At An- chorage Me will go by boat down Cook Inlet, visiting Kenai, Kasilol, where a new school will open next week, Ninilchik, Seldovia, Port Graham and Portlock; then go to Seward. ¥ - v 7 i y He will visit,Valdez and Cordova, and if possibl® go to Kennecott, McCarthy , and. Chitina. He will return heve-ldte in Oetober. ———— OPENS. NEW._ SHOP PRI YD N Mrs. H. Edham, a recent airi- val in Jumesau from Aberdeen, Wash., has opened a marcel shop on Seward steet, abdve the Jun-| eau bakery. ——————— i GOODY SALE p The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid So-| ciety will hold a goody sale Sat-; urday, Sept. 10. LSS . -—uv | e ATTENTION MOOSE! The officers and members of the Loyal Order of Moose are requested to attend the funeral of our) brother, Selmer Jacobsen, at Moase | Hall Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. C. H. MAC SPADDEN, A illlilllllllflllllllIIIIII_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_I MO RSN SEENINVIRILE WESTERN PLAY “Arisona Neige” Wil Re Presented. Tomorrow::. Only at Coliseum In “The Arizona Terror,” whieh | will be shown tomorrow only at the Col m _ theatre, Ken May- | nard giv an exhibition of dar-.| ing horsemanship. Playing an im- portani part in the pictures s, “Tarzan,” Maynard's wonder horse, | reputed (o be one of the maost/ heavily insured animals in exist- | ence. Maynard has the part of an, Avizona rancher who is deter- | mined 1 wipe out a band of muf- derers who have killed his pan-} ner. During the course of thel film he gets wounded, falls in lov:, is suspected of murder by the girl he loves, captures the killers and wins the girl. L Lina Basquette appear§ in <the| leadnig fcminine role. Among oth- ers in the cast are Hooper Arch- ley, Nena Quartaro, Michael Vis-'| aroff, Murdock MacQuarrie, Tom ! London and Charles King. o GUILD ENTERTAINED AT FELDON COTTAGE| Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Felddn were host and hostess to membes of the Holy Trinity Guild for &n all cay party yesterday at their new cottage at Point Lena. : The recreations of the day wefe boating, swimming and fishing for the younger set but the older ones were content to sit inside and enjoy the cheerfulness of the huse} firervlace. 3 A garden party was planned lats €r'but the inclement weather drove; the crowd inside which filled the cottage to capacity, there being about 50 in attendance. A The Guild members assistedin serving a ‘bounteous luncheon which ample justice was done. #’ Thic being the last beach p: of the season, nothing was it undcne to make it a most enjgy- | A EMPIRE, FRI ° T e et b HERE'S WHY HILLS BROS BANISHED “BATCH-AND-BULK" METHODS OF ROASTING COFFEE. .. CC LAST TIMES "TON Find Real Joy Heart of a Boy JACKIE ' COOGAN # as Tom Sawyer -. 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' sbwkatLfuons o 7wy & ¥ It coul;i fiOT be a BETTER PfICTURE! Because the cast IS perfect - - - o T T i T rsal Picture) Paul Lukas, Sidnqy Fox, Lewis Stone