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\l'NI)AY MONDAY SUNDAY MATINEE—2 P. M. CAPITOL DEDICATED TO THE AMERICAN LEGION AND THE SONS OF VETERANS! IN-HEADLINER AT “Tom Brown of Culver,” with “Hatta Marri” Fea- tures New Program The Mi;ilty Drama of the Making of a Man! —staged midst the color of Culver M-Iu!uy Academy. With Tom Brown, un Summem"e, Richard Cromwell, H. B. Warner, Andy Devine, Russell Hopton and many others. Produced by Zari Laemmle from the s(ovy By George Greene and Dale Van Every. Directed by William Wyler. A THRILL FOR YOUI “Tom Brown of Culver,” a spec- tacular drama with youth om pa |rade, and “Hatta Marri” satirical | comedy, will feature the new pro- jgram tomorow at the Capitol the- atre. In “Tom Brown of Culver” the { color and splendor of one of the ‘country's greatest military schools form the background. | at in Indiana, and there are scene: jand cavalry. In these pictures the A STIRRING UN:VER:AL PICTURE presented by Carl Laemmle DROUN _CULVER ALSO———HARRY GRIBBONS in “HATTA MARRI” ( ()\IP DY L \'4T 'll\lh's TO\I(.HT “RED HEADED WOMAN” is filled with interest. Tem Brown Heads Cast Tom Brown, a young man of 19, plays the title role. {ner is the boy's father, and Slim Summerville is cast as the ex- | sergeant who is still re-living his “parl in the Great War. Other | players are Ben Alexander, Jard ‘Cromwell, Tyrone Pow ‘Dxck Winslow, Kit Guard, Sndn°y |T°‘"' Willard Robertson and Dick | Winslow. i William Wyler directed. In “Tom Brown at Culver”, Tom, | l\vho supposes himself to be an or- licqn Legion ahd sent to Culver, ting adventures. Father Puls in Appecarance Eventually the father, who has en .awarded a posthumous Con- ional Medal of Honor for his supposed heroic death in France, turns up with the confession that he really cracked under the strain of a bombardment and deserted. | This situation, and the way it is S STYLES TODAY” “TOMORROW i solved, forms the high point in the Stephenson and May Robson. The adapted to the screen by Del An- story. There is not a woman in the cast of “Tom Brown of Culver” Final Clearance Sale ON ALL COATS and DRESSES REAL VALUES—FOR C/ 1 RACK COATS ALL RACK DRESSES 3.95 SILK BLOUSES i YA B 2.75 Clean Sweep on all Winter MILLINERY at 50c each SALE STARTS MONDAY s a story of young manhood | is inspiring, and loses nothing /through the ahsence of “the girl.” Slap at Western Plays “Matta Marri,” Mack Sennett a good-natured whack at the parable cowboy and. ho com- bination so often seen in so-called | Western photoplays. Harry Gribbon is featured in the {comedy, with Dorothy Granger, “Babe” Kane, Marvin Loback and the trained horse “Trixie"—and what a horse! Marvelous trick photography, melodious musical numbers, expert singing and side-splitting slapstick i stunts abound. e, JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB Will hold its regular monthly luncheon Tuesday, January 10, at 1:30, at Mrs. Hooker's Coffee Shoppe. An interesting program |is assured. In $6.95 | | W “JUNEAU’S OWN STORE” MILDRED LISTER, Secretary. | —aayv. IN BANKRUPTCY In the District Court for the Dis- trict of Alaska, Division Numbet One, at. Juneau. In the Matter of Thos. W. Haines Bankrupt. |To the creditors of Thos. W, | Haines, of Juneau, in the First Division of the district aforesaid, a, bankrupt: g Much of the picture was flimed | the Culver Military Academy. of almost a thousand cadets march- | ing as units of infantry, artillery| surroundings is told a story which | H. B. War-| RlCl\< ! |phan, is befriended by the Amer-| where he is the center of many in- | 3 ing in a mob scene. BUSINESS BETTER Now That His EYES Are Perfect understands more and reads more, because he SEES more, He can do twice as much as he formerly did, with- cut headaches. DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL OPTOMETRIST Valentine Buildiug Telephone 484 | Notice is hereby given that .on | the seventeenth day of December, {A. D. 1932, the. said Thos. W.| | Haines was duly adjudicated bank-| rupt .and..that the first ‘meeting! {of his creditors will be held at| the office of the umdersigned ref; eres at 181 South Front Street in the City of Juneau and Territory of Alaska, on: the twentieth day of | | January, A .D. 1933, at the hour! |of 2 oclock in the afternoon, at| which time the said creditors may |a trustee, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. 2 H. B. LE FEVRE, Referze in Bankruptcy. 'REV. O’FLANAGAN 1§ attend, prove their claims, appoint|ogne, Germany. examine the bankrupt,| January 6, 1933. YOWSUH! TONIGH A Clean and Well Managed DANCE DANCING——9:30 Till 1 COLISEUM SUNDAY—MONDAY Previcw Tonight—1:15 A. M. “ILL PAY ANY YOUTH PAHADES Father and. n PGLIGE RAFT CAPITOL SUNDAY | < & | H. B. Warner, as the parent, and Tcm Brown, as the off- opying, are depicted in the above illustration as participants in a gcod natured conference in “Tom Brown of Culver,” which will be the featured attraction timerrow at the Capitcl The- atre. HARLOW DRAMA TO END TONIGHT | ‘Tnled Players in “Red Headed Woman™ Doh't Get Much Salary | ! | | “Red Headed Woman, the‘ | Katharine Brush story which re- | | cently created a. sensation as a novel, will be shown for the last times tonight at the Capitol the-J‘ atre. | Tt is Metro-Goldwyn- ‘dayer‘ production with Jean Harlow in the title role.. Others in the cast are. Chester Morris, Lewis Stone, | Leila Hyams, Una Merkel, Henry | a adaptation was prepared by Anita Loos, and brought to the screen by Jack Conway as director. Inc\dcnbfll]y “Red Headed W04 man” answers the question, “What's the Market Price of For-| own titles” in Hollywood.? Some at Bargain Prices Russian Dukes, Austrian Counts, English Peers and German Baronw can be had at bargain prices. Grand Dukes can be had for GZO per day, Those whose titles ar2! not visually apparent must work! for less. H Countesses bring only $10 a day, and some are even exploiting ther nobility for less. | Epglish titles, at the latest quo— |tation, are greatly discounted, and\ bring even less than a d)vertedw butler. | Barons are going at the $10 a| lday rate in full dress with top | |hat, and the $7.50 minimum for derby and sack suits. Titles Are Catalogued The above, at least, are the prices listed on the production sheet, of “Red Headed Woman”. They . apply, of course, only to| the atmosphere players appearing in ballroom. scenes, Hollywood has - learned that a titled personage cannoi be distin- guished from the commoners danc- And as far as a screen utility is concerned, a bogus baronet. and the real thing are, all one. HERE FROM IRELAND; GOING TO WESTWARD The Rev. Robert D. O'Flanagan, assigned to the Vicarite of Alas- ka, arrived in Juneau on the Al- | aska last Wednesday direct from | ( Ireland., It was. a . remarkably short trip, as he left Ireland De- cember 16. a native of County Clare. He was ordained in Cologne Seminary, Col- He leaves next Tuesday on the steamer North- western for Seward, where he will have charge.of,the Sacred Heart parish during the absence of the regular. pastor, Rev. F. Merrill Salxman's who is now visiting his parents in Troy, New York. T ‘cided to. “go wrong” ! pected . results. , spectator. | Western Father O'Flanagan is Sereiia Juneav’s Oldest and Best Dam&‘e Band PRICE FOR THRILL!” had monzy. She had looks. ad she.had to have thrills. She go° them and got away with them. Until she met a cop who knew _how to keep his mind on duty and off women! BARED IN PLAY FOR TOMORROW ‘Disorderly E\d\ifl' Sun- day Attraction Billed at Coliseum “Disorderly Conduct,” with Spen- cer - Tracy..and.Sally Eilers in the leading roles, will be the featured attraction. on'the new program to- morrow at the Coliséum theatre. The phatoplay. tells the story of a police officer who double-crossed himself—who found his refusal to touch tainted , money . led. only -to disgrace, -and who. conseguently de- with unex- FOX NEWS RHYTHM RIVER BOSCO'S ETORE MATINEE Sunday=2. P,M. After turning down handsome bribes in.performing his duty, Mo- torcycle Sergeant Dick Fay has the (ill-fortune tn arrest the daughter of the city’s biggest politician and rum-runner. ! Has Tc Pound Beat As a result he is demoted to a patrolman’s status and sent out ion a beat.. With the injustice. of ! this rankling in his soul, he de- !cides that honesty doesn't pay and begins: to accept protection money that formerly he would i have scornéd. This involves him with his com- manding officer and with the girl who brought about his downfall and swiflly leads to a series of dramatic events that provide plen- ty of thrills and excitement for the Notices for this churen column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics. ete. Tracy Is Policeman Tragy has the role of Fay, the policeman, Miss Eilers is the daughter of the rum-runner poli- % tician, | El Brender has a ptominent part and the rest of the supporting cast_includes Ralph Bellamy, Ralph Morgan, Allan Dinhart, Claire Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth Maynard and Nora Lane. and Main Streets. The subject will The author of the story is Wil- pe, “Sacrament.” iam Anthony MecGuire, and it was 12:15. pm—Sunaay. School. Wednesday. 8:00 p.m. Testi- monial meeting. Christian sciente Zeading Room in church building. First Church of Christ, I Scientist — o1 Sunday services will be held at 11 am. in the First Church of drews. h Johi' W. Considine Jr., —— - SUNRISE TRAIL" HAS FINE \E ‘PROPS’ Bob Steele’s Western Pic- ture Shows Tonight Only at Coliseum directed. noons from 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially Invited to| attend these services and visit th reading room. | {lfl ) Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Church - e Rev. HENRY R. CROSS Fourth and Beward Nureets “The church with tne cordial wel. come.” | 10:00 a.m—Church School. Does Hollywood must have its sourc-|your child come home from, the; es for everything, including hors- Church School with what seems to 80od ranch locations, western yoy a yery amusing story that has| lowns and all other property par-|peen taught in the church school? aphernalia connected Wwith West-| Many of the little children do and |ern pictures. For several years, a gentleman | questions which they feel only | known as “Fat” Jones has built|yother and father can answer. Can up a ranch property which s“p“you help your children in these plies, the various motion picture times? Get one of the. little book- companies in. Hollywood With ev-!jets «Family Worship” and be bet- erything from a rocky, desolute|i.. prepared for such occasions. | background to a fine and hand-| 1y.09 a.m-—-Morning Worship. As some palomino. ¥ | we prepare for Dr. In Bob Steele’s latest Tiffany:yigy iy may be well for us to think A feature, “The Sunrise';o; the subject of the church. Be- Trail” to be shown tonight ON¥|jieying this will be profitable. the at the OColiseum theatre, Jones|oqior will speak on the. subject: was called to the rescue with hiS|upne Church as a Blessing in the unusual “props.” World.” Upon completion /6f the film, it| was discovered that a great deal! |of the action scehes depended | ! largely upon the batkgrounds sup- | plied by him. “The Sunrise Trail” a 'I‘rem Carr production, presented by Tif- Imy Productions, Inc., stars Bob and features among the \‘IVMlng players Blanche Mehaf- |fey ‘and Jacy Clifford. 16,000 Barrels of Beer ! _To Be Produced Dnily\ Nw:w YORK, Jaa. 7.—Fifteen| breweries in the New ¥York met-| o , roplitan district are prepared to|| Resurrection Lutheran Church | mantfabture 6,000,000 - bazrels of gt 1} beer @ year as soon as Congress| Corner of Third and Main Streets lifts the ban. REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, That means 16,000 barrels of tl * Pastor. amber fluid will gush from th “The Friencly Church™ | spigots daily. a.m.—Sunday School. nounced it is not with the desire to . present something sensational. The modern. translations of. Lthew‘ Testament bring more than just aj passing thought when we of Seripture. | sermon will be You.” Not only do we extend to you a cordial. welcome to worship.:the Heaven!y Father with us this Sun- day. but. also during Dr. Torbet’s preaching mission: commencing on Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. The subject for this; “The Devil Wants YOWS UH! DASORDERLY CONDUCY- This room 1s, open to the public Wednesday after- | \, Chapel. | some of the older children have, Walter Torbet's! 7:30 p.m.—Evening Warship. . As the topic for the evening is, an-| read | Monday, 8 p.m. jthem on a very familiar passage&: g, When?" service. | SPENCER TRACY EL BRENDEL TONIGHT ONLY “Pal Nite” —+—2-for-1 BOB STEELE in “The Sunrise Trail” All the action that you've ever | seen_in_Westerns is here PLUS | the thrills only Bob Steele can give you with his thrilling fight- :xng, gripping riding, trick rop- SELECTED SHORTS With This Program 11:15 am. — Morning Worship. | Sermon, “Jesus Is Unique,” Pastor. Solo, “Hope Shall Lead Me On,’ (Balfe), Mr. Paul Brown. Anthem, | “Onward Christian Soldiers,” (Lor- enz), The Senior Choir. 6:30 pm. — Luther League. male guartet will sing. January 10: 2:30 p.m,—The sionary Society meets Alfred Zenger. 7:30 p.m.—Choir January 11: 3:30 p.m.—Junior Choir practice. A Women's Mis- with Mrs. | practice. Catholic Church Church of the Nativity = ! ‘ - | Fifth and Gold Streets | Rev. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S.J. Pastor | Sunday, January 8: First Sun-| day after the Epiphany. 6:30 a.m.—Holy Mass in Hospital| [ 8:00 am.—Holy Mass and In- structions in Church. i 10:30 a.m.—Holy Mass and Ser- {mon in Church. 7:30 p.m—Rosary and Benedic- tion of the Most Blessed Sacra- | ment in Chureh, | 8:00 a.m—Holy Mass daily Church. in - s oo e - Wy s IT Northern Light Presbyterian | | urch | el {Corner Fourth and ™-=:klin Sts. 10:00 a.m.—Bible School. | 11:00 a.m. Sermon by Capt. R. B. Lesher. Amhem by Choir, “God of Mer- cy. '1 00 p.m.—Intermediate Chnsuan | Endeavor. }I Holy. Trinity Cathedral ==| e 7The Vy. Rev. CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:45 a.n.—Sunday School. 7:30. p.n.—Evening Prayer and Sermon. Eleven o'clock. service at Douglas. | Vestry meeting at the Deanery' Seventh Day Adventists | Corner Second ané Franklin Sts. | VERNON GYES, Pastor Sunday evening, 7:30 — Lecture “A..Thousand Years of Peace— Tuesday cvemng 7:30 — Regular Sabbath, January 14: 1:30 - p.m.~Church School. McCAUL MOTOR com'm g — Morning Worship. |} 2:30 p.m.—Regulay services. The public is invited to all meet- ings. T Bethel Pentecostal Assembly Bf e e 7 121 Mam Street CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 a,m.—Morning worship. Jesus said: “Come unto Me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn of Me; for I am meek and lowly in heart; and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.” 12:15 p.m.—Bible School. 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. Tuesday and Friday, 7:30 pan.— Evangelistic Services. Everyone cordially invited to all these services. The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- day of each month. T The. Salvation Army | Public meeungs: Sunday—2:30 p.m. Sunday--' p.m. Tuesday—7:30 p.m. ¥ Presbyterian Native Church | VARG BT HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker. 10:30—Morning service. 11:30—Bible School. 7:30—Evening service. 7:30 p.m.—Wednesday, Midweek prayer service. 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