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Pe Travelogue Cartoon CAPITOL If you want a grand, magnificent and swell evening of joy—DO NOT MIss- A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Also—*“ON THE SPOT”—Comedy i &) LAST TIMES TONIGHT ree BAY COMEDY AT CAPITOL ENDS. RUN TONIGHT ‘Unexpected Father” Stars Slim Summerville and Zasu Pitts { L { “The Unexpected Father,” Uni-, versal's scintillating comedy of a| millionaire bachelor, a baby and a nurse, will make its final appear- | ance on the screen of the Capi-| tol theatre tonight, with Slim Sum- merville, Zasu Pitts and Cora Sue Collins furnishing the complicated | situations. | Snapshots News P P MATINEE TONIGHT—1 A. M. FREAKS. COMING TUESDAY WITH MYSTERY TALE Sideshow Attractions and Jungle Perils: to Be Seen at Capitol “Freaks,” strange end fantastic assembly of abnormal human be ings, and the “Jungle Myster thrilling serial picture, will fea- ture the new program tomorrow night at the Capitol theatre. “Freaks” presents queer persons who have never been seen on theinewspaper for the morrow’s bar- “Strictly ! gains, while her husband paints|Circle” and “The Virtuous Hus- screen before, such as the man with half a torso, the Armiless Won- der, the Living Skecleton, Siamese Twins and the faptastic Pin Head people. Freaks Have Drama Roles These odd monstrosities play mlesithat the infant was the first child in support of & well-known film cast which . includes Wallace Ford, the opening day at fthe Capitol Leila Hyams, Olga Baclanova, Ros- | theatre of the delightful farce, coe Ates, Henry Victor and Harry ' “Unexpected Father,” starring Slim midget. | Summerville, Zasu Pitts and Sue picture, based on Tod Rob- | Collins. Numerous husiness hous- bins’ story, “Spurs,’ and directed |es, intrigued by the title and ad- by Tod Browning, centers on the jvance notices of *he screen en- peze per-|tertainment, concluded to co-op- Earles, the crafy scheme of a tra) l Dorothy Christy, Alison Skip-) mworth, Grace Hampton, Claudie, Allister and Tyrell Davis all ap- pear in the cast. Thorton Freeland directed. Best Known Voice Coach 1 Miss Skipworth, the wicked| bootlegger, kidnapper and villain- of-all-trades in “The Unexpected! Father,” is one of the best known | voice coaches that talking pictures have revealed. Virtually every star in Holly- wood consults the brilliant Eng- lishwoman from time to time 1’0r€ 3 assistance in some speaking role! or other, and her ennunciation fame is wvery nearly as far-reaching as her various screen performances. - Has Met With Success ordinary underthings will be called Coming to the United States for, washed and delivered by alfrom her native London stage, modernly equipped lwundry. several years ago, Miss Skipworth Tn the evening, when the baby|has appeared to great advantage| sleeps, Mrs, Olark can scan the|in “Outward Bound,” “DuBarry,” Unconventional,” “The BABY WINS RACE INTD WORLD Infant Gains Prizes in Con- nection with “Unex- pected Father” (Continuea 1z m rage Oned Comedies feature the pro- grams tonight at Juneau the- the kitchen floor. pand.” atres. In the above illustration First Child Born Sunday at the top are Slim Summet- This “shower gift party” in hon- i ville and Zasu Pitts, who /have or of the baby's advent into the NEW POSTAL RATE the leading roles in “The Dn- world is occasioned by the fact NOW IN EFFECT| expected Father” at the Capi- tol; at the bottom is pictured in the Juneau area, born Sunday,| Effective October 1 there is a| Marilyn Miller, star of ' “Her change in parcel post rates for| Majesty, Love,” atthe Coliseum. the eighth zone, in which Alaska is included, according to werd receiv- ed by Postmsiress Josephine Spickett. The new rates are 15 cents for the first pound and 11 cents for) each additional puond. The old MR. AND MRS SULLY TO LIVE IN JUNEAU e e R L w Riotous st e N e Wor_ld La;[ghs Wi MONDAY, OCT. 3, 1932 (ARMOR DIVING SUT WILL BE TESTED HERE #1Capt. A. J. Lagasa Is Com- pleting Apparatus in LocarShop For service in Alaska walters, an all-metal armor diving suit ds near completion at the Harni Ma- chine Shop in this city. The ap- paratus has knee, hip, elbow and shoulder joints. It weighs 400 pounds, but at a depth of 60 feet will be as Mght as a rubber suit. Capt. Lagasa Is Doing Work Most of the work on the suit i5 being done by Capt. A. J. Lagasa, deep sea diver, who came there fast summer from Seattle. He made several descents to the steamship T&lander wreck, ‘which lies 365 feet under the surface of the water off the southerly end of Douglas Island. Completed This Week The suit will bé completed this Farce and Witty Romance th Them MARILYN MILLERNANCY CARROLL SEEN AS DANCERHAS STAR PART AND BARONESS IN ‘NIGHT ANGEL' Romantic Drama Will Be ‘Her Majesty, Love’ Shows| for Last Times Tonight at Coliseuni Theatre | Marilyn Miller, appearing as the star of the First National picture, “Her Majesty, Love,” at the Coli- seum theatre, has the role of ‘Lia Toérrek, the barmaid who bécomes & baroness. i Holds Attention ! “Her Majesty, Love is a per-| fect romérice for Miss Miller. Her| love affair with the wealthy young manufacturer—played by-Ben Lyon —and the unexpected developments | that follow when the family oppos es the match, makes a sparkling | story that holds the attention from beginning to end. Punctuated by The love story is punctuated by ! the clever comedy of Leon Errol, W. C. Fields, Ford Sterling, Ches-! ter Conklin. William Dieterle directed. Back- grounds in Berlin and Ttaly make | a picturesque setting for the twin-| kling antics of Miss Miller. s er2 oo e kg Comedy ! TRY SUMMER FARMING i LAKELAND, Fld.—Summer farm- | iing is scmething new to most of Florida, but E. A. Goodwin and his son, Walter, have been experi- menting with some rich muck land near here with good results. Beans, turnip greens and other vegetables have been successfully grown. week,” Capt. Lagasa said v will | permit a diver to work with safety and facility at a depth of 400 feet. about the middle of this week I| shall test the suit with descents to the floor of Gastineau Channel |eity prosecutor. i | | Shown Tomorrow at Coliseum Theatre | | “The Night Angel,” with Nancy Carroll and Frederic March in the| leading roles, will headline the new program tomorrow evening at the Coliseum theatra. | In “The Night Angel,” Miss Car. | roll is the daughter of an impov erished countess. Her scapegoat | mother operates a cabaret in her home city of Prague, gay capi- tal of Bohemia, and Nanty is the chief entertainer in this colorful esort, ) Rising Young Lawyer March is the rising young law=- y of the town who is elected | He decides that | the Countess is responsible for a| number ©of mysterious robberies which have taken. place at her| night club. Accordingly he has; her arrested and sent to jail—in- curring the hatred of Naney. In his sympathetic way he tries | to reform the fiery young charmer, but meets only with a villainous! plot to disgrace him which is per-| petrated by Alan Hale, husky boun- | cer of the cabaret and Nancy's| Jealous suitor. Stirring and Gripping Events The result is a series of gripping | events mixed - with incidenis of &’ highly emotional character, The ending is a happy one. t Edmund Goulding wrote and di- |rected “The Night Angel” at Para-| mount’s New York studios. I Among the prominent Broadway actors who play important ~sup- porting roles are Phoebe Foster, Alison Skipworth, Donald Mack, Cora Witherspoon, Clarence Dar- in’ front of Juneai. wefit ‘and Estelle Winwood. 1 | | LAST TIMES TONIGHT ‘ - BEN_ LYON. and the COMEDY KINGS W. C. Fields, Leon Errol Chester Conklin, Ford Sterling PREVIEW TONIGHT—1 AM. “THE NIGHT ANGEL” “PAL NITE” PREVIEW—2 for 1 A JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP The Lit e Store with the BIG VALUES I-' l . é BRI JUNEAU DAIRY ICE CREAM Always Pure and Fresh A HOME PRODUCT i 22 Yellow Cab Stand at Burford’s Corner 4 /4 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sully, who{ former to poison her husband, a’;frate with Eric Paulson, manager|rates were 13 cents for the first midget, whom she has married ! of the theatre, in maarktx?g the solely for his money. [opening day of the attraction by Aided By Strong Man joffering prizes for the first baby She is aided by the Strong Man {born on that date, either in Ju- pound and 12 cents for each addi- tional pound. Mrs. Spickett says that the new | rate will increase the rate on small| have been making their home at | Sitka, ‘came to Juneau yesterday fon the power boat White Bagle. They will live in this city, Mr, in the side-show, who hopes to|neau or within its trading radius. marry her. The pair, however, ovyerlook the strange bond that unites the freaks and when ithe |Clark, plot is discovered they become the quarters pounds was ushed into victims of revenge. Underlying t«hefflhe world at 9:10 yesterday fore- story is the appealing romance noon at St. Ann’s hospital, Dr. »w. of Wallace Ford and Leila Hyams W. Council being the attending at the respective clown and seal , physician. trainer of the. troupe. All Kinds of Animals In “Jungle Mystery,” the second spisode will be shown, the fi Thaving been presented early last week. Every fests the length ai Africa appears in tigers, , boat constructors, hyen- Jeapards, as, movies before. 3 which is the mystery of “Ju Mystery.” ——llp UNDERGOES OPPERATION g | baby, Mrs. Ted Laughlin underwent mopi; a surgioal operation this morning at, St. Ann's ‘hospital. ‘ a months; Juneau Paint Store, one HOTEL gallon of Moore's floor paint. i ———— ZYNDA és gy ELEVATOR SERVICE mm YVarnes S“!A reeeiv‘gng 8, ZYNDA, Prop. ireatment a‘t St :swnn's Hospltal for | | I irst | nated the articles or services were: kind of animal that in-|press dress or suit free of charge; nd breadth of Betty Mac Beauty Shoppe, Matto ‘“Junglé Mys- ‘Grosso turtle oil facial; Juneau elephants, | Beauty Shoppe, i rhinoceri, water buffalo, gir- 10 Drug Company, affes, harte beasts, gorillas, apes,,mermneter: Harry Race, drug- was gist, 8 | aress; Sully planning to engage in bus- iness here. X They have taken a sulte of rooms’ at” the Knight Apartments. L packages and make it less on large packages. She declares the rate will chiefly effect persons in the states who send small pack- ages over short distarces. Weighs 7% pounds | The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. weighing seven and three INDIAN WOMAN FROM | KAKE DIES IN JUNEAU Mrs. Mary Gooday, 60 years old, died yesterday forenoon at -the Government hospital in this ctiy y of a chronic internal ailment. Her proktie; Pan‘; home was in Kake, and the re- mains, which are at the Charles, W. Carter Mortuary, will be taken to Kake for interment. Mrs. Gooday is suryived by her D —————————— There was no other birth yes- terday in the Juneau district. The business houses that do- Sabin’s Men Store, torium Cleaners, will clean an gular $7.50 per- manent wave for $2; Butler Ma ffloating both ~|husband, Patrick Gooday, two sons, Newton Gooday ‘and Jefferson Gooday, and two daughters, Eva Johnson’s baby set of soap, hand embroidered baby B. M. Behrends Go., Inc., Parrot shoes; Winter and Stiudio, a photogragii of the Poll Pond Capital’ Laundry, care of the baby In every imaginable style. Dainty silk or parchment shades. infltlenzé. co-swarainG SLIM a0 ZA 118 A R %mo .éfi?fifii i g -~ CONGRATULATIONS—— MR, AND MRS. WM. CLARK Priced temptingly— e as low as LCAUGH ‘AT SUMMERVILLE, : MR R i e LA ] Custo ATTEN ' Home Furnishers Your Overstuffed:Sets may be built in Juneau " at a Great Saving m Built to Order—Any Style _ RECOYERING and REPAIRING EDISON 'MAZDA Located at Dishaw’s Pl:“”“" 419 #5. STAMPS H. SMITH—R. RIECK Alashg and Power Co. 0. ON! Do Siamese twins make love? Cos Tuesday - 'CAPITOL THEATRE tired of the taste.’ That's to “scason” the mild, sw mesti¢ tobacco. ¥ heavy-smoking cigarette . bacco ) Chesterfields SATISFY!] to-Coast Network. 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