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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY SEPT. 17, 1932 CAPITOL Gloria’s Greatest Vehu;l(; A WOMAM OF. ICE~ ;T MELTED, BY LOVE! ...she was cool, cold, frigid in thie face of life...But face toface with Iove her soul sthouldered in d w“hz thought she was imimunel CHILDREN! ..and burned its brand info the heart of a woman SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS —LAST TIMES TONIGHT— BUSTER KEATON, “The Passionate Plumber” We have a limited amount only of the Scrappy Books so be CHAPTER ONE SUNDAY MONDAY Sunday Mannee 2 P.M JIMMY DURANTE in on time to receive your “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Fair Week offered ip FALL COATS Both fur trimmed dress and sport models Extra Values $10.00 to $32.50 Juneaw’s Own Store NEW SHIPMENT DOBBS €APS $3.00 H. S. Graves The Clothing Man i TONEAU-YOUNG Funenl Pariors “NIGHT WORLD” 'nIN NEAR FUTURE BEGINS SHOWING Preview at | Monday Night and. Performance Tues- day at Capitol Intimate details of the “cafe racket” sre shown in “Night World"” the lightning-paced Universal dra- ma which will be previewed at 1 o'clock Monday night and shown regularly Tuesday at the Capi- tol theatre, with a cast headed by Lew Ayres, and including Mae Clarke, Boris Karloff and Dorothy Revier in important supporting (Toles. ks ‘The entire story is laid in a gay might club in a great city, and all the evetns transpire in a sin- gle night. Reveals Seething Undercurrents The screen play reveals the iseething undercurrents beneath the surface in the ' cafe, telling a istory which lays bare conditions which are totally unsuspected by the roistering patrons. The clos- |ing sequences show the power ex- |erted in the conduct of the place by the gangstér ‘element “of the 10|ty, and the climax of the story brings {0 the screen most surpris- [Xng and highly dramatic ‘scenes. | ‘Many Notables in' Cast The big cast of “Night World” |also ielndes Russell Hopton, Clar- lence Muse, Hedda Hopper, Beri Roach, ‘Dorothy Peterson, Florence ~uke,-Gene Morgan, Paisley Noon, {Arletta Duncdn, Pat Somerset, Hal Grayson dnd his famous* orchestra and'‘Busby’ Berkeley's ' ballet” of | beautiful girls. 7 8 —————— GUILD CARD PARTY {" Holy “ Trinfty’ Guild will give a " car@ “party Friddy, September 30. Public invited. Remember the dal v ? ‘—adv. LATE FERRY TONIGHT For - the accommodation ‘of Fair visitors, the last ferry’ for Douglas wm\ le.ve Junuu a2 am.’ —mv i i i Bt 1-0 Pronk.abA. J. Offios.’ 2-1; Willoughby at Totem ‘Willeughby, T0 GAIN LOVE OF BUSTER KEATON PR sAANALE Plumber” Shows for Last Times Tonight at Capitol Irenc Purcell and Mona Maris claim the title of champion femi- nine free-for-all fighters of Hol- lywood. During the filming of “The Pas- sionate Plumber,” new laugh at- traction which will be shown for the last times tonight at the Cap- itol theatre “Pursel were a strenuous fighting team. They portray two jealous women who finally come to blows in a terrific battle. Both Love Buster Buster Keaton, as the plumber whom koth ladies love, is -the cause for the free-for-all fight which, before it is over, involves the riotous’ Jimmy ‘“Schonozzle” Durante and Polly Moran. One of the smallest actors in the’ world has a part in “The is a dog. he weighs exactly six ounces. This most extraordinary canine is of a a rare species Scant Five Inches Long The tiny body, a''scant five in- pearance of a tiny ‘poodle. dog’s” bark is about equal to the squeak of a medium sized mouse. In “The Passionate Plumber” Fifi plays the part* of a small member of Irene Purcell's house- hold in which [Durante is a sort of butler and’ Polly’ Mordan holds the positlon '6f maid. “Kenyon as the phimber, comes to the hoéuse to make ‘some’ bathroom repairs and through wvariods complicatidng is finally assigned to take WFifi out for an airing, Ludicrous developments follow: COLISEUM. PUTS ON ‘SOB SISTER' FOR TOMORROW James Dunn and Linda Watkins Star in Play with Newspaper Theme "Sob Sister,” starring James Dunn and Linda Watkins, will feature the new program to be presented tomorrow at ‘the Coliseum thea-~ tre. The story, full of emotional thrills, is founded on activities i connectisn with metropolitan news- paper duties. 5 "On’ Opposing Newspapers Dunn is the star reporter on a great daily. Miss Watkins en- acts the role of a “sob sister,” as ‘women - reporters ~are 'known in rewspaper ‘ office paflance, ‘on a sensational tabloid publication. They 'are bitter rivals ‘in their work, and this rivalry comes close th wrecking < the TOmanee that threads thefr lives outside of their professional Wwork. Tears Mln‘fe With Smiles Smiles ‘are’ bejewelled with “tears throughout the play, but in the lend evetything is touchd by the wand of happiness. The story was written by Mil- dred Gillman. The photoplay was dmma by Alfred Santell. ‘Included in the supporting. cast .are Molly' ODay, Mifia” Gombel, ‘Howard th!ps Eddle Dillon, ‘George E.” Stone, Ernie Wood, || Harry Beresford, Sarah Padden, M.mx'oe Mfid 'fle%me ky-ran ;:}!mh Fifth “and GoM. * 41 Ninth, back of l—'lm 4-3 Distin 4-5 3 home ffom “iBt. - Hospital ";’,.""' 4| where he was recently operated e uphn ‘or appendicitis. BEAUTIES EII}HT and - Maris” |8 Passionate Plumber.” This midget |: His name in Fifi and|g variety known as Maltese terrier, |§ ches ‘long,'is covered with a ‘fluffy |} white fur that gives ‘it the ap-|§ The | [§ " Tense scenes in plays coming fo Juneau theatres tomorrow are shown in the above illus- trations. At the top, Melvyn Douglas and Gloria Swanson are depicted in a passionate moment in “Tonight or Never,” which will be presénted it the Capitol. At the bottom, Linda Watkins and James Dunn are pictured at a -time of ‘doubt and regret In “Sob ’Sister,” which will. be offered at the Coliscum. EUP “Tonight or Never” Head- lines New Program at ™’ Capitol Tomorrow Gloria Swanson ‘has long been known as one of the best dressed Chenel has long been known: &s: designers in Paris. the conjunction of these two . fi- gures, Miss Swanson to wear the gowns and Mille. Chanel to them, in the world of fashion, the. re- in “Tonight or Never,” which was produced by Samuel Goldwyn for United = Artists, and which will headline the pew program tomor- row at the Capitol theatre. Summer in Paris abroad, presumably for a vacation. But on her arrival in Paris, where Mlle. Chanel was just beginning to design the costumes for, “T6s night or Never,” she spent of ~her time working as- herd as she ever did in a studio collabor- _aflng with the famous oontur&gu on the gowns she was to wear. For yeais of experience had tai Miss Swanson those details, o&,' tographic - values .and -4 the camera plays. with eowhit ally - designed clothes, wmph essential to. Mlle, Chanel's pur: pose. ATl “the brilliant *comedy’ and : |yomantic appeal which ‘made “To- t o Never,” one of the out~ standing hits of the New .York stdge Jast year are produced ‘6n the screen “Tonight or Never” mwas the last success of the late great David Be]asco. the grand old man of the American stage. ' To ‘make sure that nothing was missing on the screen that' ‘made ' it & cucceds on the stage, Samuel Goldwyn brought to Holl, practically all of the New “cast “to ap- pedr in the screen version in sup- -|port of Miss &_lunson. A B MOOSE HUNTERS! RESERVATIONS now for complete hunt or for transpor~ t:u"fil‘lku hunting grounds. for ' four, with speed boat service on river. x-p deer and duck hunts. LoW ites. 444 or address P. O “CISGO KI' GOME | Baxter, Lowe and ~Asso- g?nchmkwéonmrm y m ‘ " “Delicious” ] ector ng Ciiffitnings ‘an e “Night Nurse” other members the’ ‘east - ahd ‘9’“‘ dCY YOU anl:g;;g Falcon” technical staff'of Fox Fllms' “The' |ef it "ngl “Surrender” g | the last times ‘tonight ‘at the ©bli- ] _gi.ne crew “and- several others, fiman’' in racing around & &harp Fled ‘4 crash *that- probably would stars on the screen. Mile. Gabriele |, one of the most eminent fashion| In consequencef, is ‘something of an it sults of which will be on display|. lAstsummerMhstanso:‘\wem. Comedy and Romance, . | le accommo- |1 g v JAMES DUNN .. the boy who made good n Nis first picture,"Bad Gifl". . smashes COLISEUM SUNDAY—and—MONDAY " Alsc FREE CANDY THE 'KIDDIES ACTORS. FILMING CLOSE TO. BEATH ciates' Narrowly' Escape Tran Wreck Frequently " the "thrills hat st—\‘ tend the making of'& motfon pic-' ture do ‘not appear’ i “Seript. ‘Warner ' Baxter, Ed!m?x?& Lowe, Nusias Diw N S ou run phone in the muht ofa kiss . . = b= “Over the Hill” “Ambassador Bill” “Dance Team” Cisco Kid,” Which “will be shown | awakencd in“their Pullmén berths | at ‘dawn ‘one Atghst mMorning ‘én 1oute : t “Tuscbd)™ -.ad informed’ that ‘they had 4l el “deatn by the matter’ of five minutes The fifst “#%o " sections of ‘the train to ‘which thelr “spécial * cars’ were attached, comprising chiefly | baggage cars-Idaded with film equip- | ment, had gone over & steep em-: | bankment " in ‘the Laguna moun- tains' near Yumd, killihg the’ en- r¥porter’ UNDA \NATKINS Mglly O’Dfly MATINEE SUNDAY Only the heroism of a brake- “blind” curve of the tracks' and| lagging the last sectlon ‘avert- have been fatal to many of the| picture oompa.nys personnel. along the West doast, as faf as BISHOP Rowé ls | Point' Barrow. " From Junesu he DUE HERE MOND AY will go to Chilkoot” Barracks and Skagway for 'Cdnfirmation, return~ The Rt. Rev. P. T. Rowe, DD, irfg for Confirmation in Juneau i rrobably on* October 2. Bishop of Alaska, is expecfed on ___._._.+___ the steamer from Seward mext Mmday ‘The Bishop is réturning e éntered a plea of guilty gl\masxm&xbhsfipmflflfl- from an au summer’s visit to the .MM!:S JOHNSON ARRESTED Indign and Eskimo sebtlements AT KLAWOCK FOR ASSAULT James A, Johnson, Klawock In- dian, was arrested in that' domt- munity Thursday by Deputy Unit- | ed States Marshal Nielsen of Craig on a charge of assault and bat- |tery. Taken before the United Old papers .n' ul(- at Fmplre‘st.uves Commissioner a)t. Ora.\g he JOHANNESBURG ™ — An aerial survey ' photographing - about. 609 square miles is to be made soom for the Whitwatersand mlnlu in- dusu'y T’ 0 Buy In Juneeu E very, day some merchant, professional man, government, tcrrltonal em- % yon ployee, or,_some ogher worker reports an unsatisfactory mail order house transac- tion, The beauufully illustrated catalog article did not hve up to its advernse- ment. For a long ume econommts, i and melchandlsmg experts have known that mall otfler ig tke most expensive. manner of all selling. It looks good on the surface but it costs money to sell by the mail order route. N : 4454 ‘l ” P QTQW. eagh day more and. more Juneau people are fiea}ieivgg: th’is f;u.ct),v des- pite the fact tbgt attractive, well baited catalogs are bemg_ received every day in Juneau. Fim T bk we, "t " J,unea' As,s.oeiatiun o Bogaar e utieau Garnick’s Harels. Hardwice Gor. o JnneawYonng Bntdwm Co. Paclfic Coast Cod Cea. Dr.-W. 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