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{ [ = | —p— CAPITOL & 2 \undax ’Vldtmcc——.z l’ M WE PRESENT SOMETHING NEW IN ENTERTAIN-| MENT! An amazing romance unlike any you've ever seen. Only A Shop-girl—Yet The Fate of Millions Was in Her Hands An amozing romance of a girl who reached for the moon = and got it. Thrills, pageantry and drama. The picture that broke records in London, Paris, ond Berlin = occlaimed the best talking picture the English. language has known. The whole town will be singing: “Just Once For All Times,” “Live, Laugh and Love,” “When the Music Is Playing” in “MEET THE PRINCE “13 Women,” “Blrd of Paradi “Arrowsmith, SOON— for the Defeme si¥le; ngm) COMING “Attorney LAST TIMES TONIGHT FRANK BUCK’S “BRING ’EM BACK ALIVE” FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. —_— \ THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Jur Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat & You Want to Get Over That FLU! SQUIBBS Cod Liver Oil (Liquid Sunshine!) or * ADEX TABLETS CESINHSS LTRSS OSSN S TS S S S S S S SIS TS S SIS SIS (Concentrated Cod Liver Qil) HARRY RACE, Druggist THE SQUIBB STORE BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG GREAT. sco'r'r..'.’\ WE'RE IN THE WRONG ROOM.’ SHHH--WE GOTTA Nl . 1952 King Features Syndxcm nc, Geeat Britain nights resetved. ———— 3S”| GOOD NIGHT, FAM[]US F[]RE][;N! Charlie Lhan, Mcmwe to Cnme [}HARUE GHAN : FILM GOMES T0 CAPITOL SUNDAY [:nghsh Viewins: vt Con-| gress Dances Presents | European Favorite London, traditionally |sons and daughters, | day recently to learn th | newest proud of awoke t Europe’ motion picture queen is sh girl. But, to their surprise, they also learned Germany claims her, for lived most of .her fe and is accepted as a German Lillian Harvey, who will be the feet tall and she weighs only 85 pounds but she has Europe at her| | feet just as securely as any Ameri- |can star has ever held it. i ‘Congress Dahces,” was produced by Erich Pommer, who made “The | Last Laugh,” “The Cabinet of Dr.| Caligari” and “Passion,” and who | brought to the films Pola Negri, Emil Jannings, Marlene Dietrich | and Conrad Veidt, who plays an important role Miss Harvey's | picture. This unusual picture, the story of the Congress of Vienna in 1915, was filmed in Europe in three| languages, English, French and| German, and many in its versa- tile cast played parts in all three pictures. in UNUSUAL JUNGLE PICTURE THRILLS | The fascination which wild -ani- {mals in their native habitat hold {for picture audiences never has {been more clearly demonstrated |than it is being demonstrated by Frank Buck’s “Bring 'Em Back Alive,” showing at the Capitol Theatre for the last times tonight. If last night's Capitol audiences they be taken as typical, “Bring |'Em Back Alive" has an appeal |unlike that of any conventional |film production — whether it be {comedy Or society, gangster, or | fictional drama. | Adventure, strife and comedy run through astonishing wild ani- mal pictur in which everything s 1o unstaged and unrehearsed. It is impossible to convey in mere words the thrills of “Bring 'Em Back Alive”. It is known that several of the sequences in this RKO-Radio picture were the re- ,sult of weeks of patient waiting, and they have demonstrated them- !sclves to be well worth waiting for. “Bring 'Em Back Alivt such a diversity of convincing jun- gle episodes that it will be of in- |terest not only for its entertain- ment value but also for its educa- {tional worth. Tt is |lesson in natural history, for young and old. It shows also the strange peoples of distant world FILM AUDIENCES|: . 1933. H. B. Warner in “Chariie Chan’s scum Sunday. Notices for this churcn column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guurantee change of sermon topics. e " First Church of Christ, | Scientist £ - ] Sunday services wili be held at 11 am. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist. Juneau, on Fifth and Main Streets. The subject will be, “Truth.” 12:15 p.m.—Sunaay School. Wednesday. 8:00 p.m. Testi- monial meeting. Christian’ Sciente Reading Room | g, in church building. This room 1s| open to the public Wednesday aiter-; noons from 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially Invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. 12 Resurrection Luthernn Church ! Corner of Third and REV. ERLING K. OLAFEON, Pastor. “The Frienciy Church” 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School hope every child will be in place again this Sunday. 11:15 am. Morning This is “Fishermen's Sunday. his serviee. We invite you to come and worship| with us. 6:30 p.m.—Luther League busi- tures were made in the Federated {Malay States. Everyone will thrill to the unprecedented action shots, \and learn a thing or two about the ;real jungle. “Bring 'Em Back Alive” is rated as ace-high enter- itainment and that rarity of rarities | —something really new. It is not exaggeration to say that |anyone who does not see the Buck picture before it leaves the Capi- tol will miss a real thrill. | A Charlie Chase comedy, and (Other shorts are on the program ‘with “Bring 'Em Back Alive.” \PROFESSIONAL WOMEN | | ENJOY SOCIAL NIGHT ] Mrs. Esther O'Laughlin was host- ess at a social meeting of the | Business and Professional Women': n Club last mght. Three tables of bridge were play-| ed and a “brain teaser” contest was a part of the evening’s enter- tainment. Mrs. George Dull t first honors at bridgz and the solation prize was awarded to Mrs | John McCormick. Mrs. Pearl Bur- ford won the contest prize. | | Refreshments were served uuerf the bridge. ——.— Pave the Pein 1o s7¢ ity With | Prlnu g! ' GOOD NIGHT, MY CTHILD - - PLEASANT DREAM! | Topic, | them by Choir, Fifth and Gold Streets Rev. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S.J. Pastor 8:00 am—Holy Mass and In- structions in Church. 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 Church. Prayer for the Church Unity| Octave and Benediction at 3 afternoons of Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, in Church, and at 7:00] pam. in Sisters’ Chapel. Wednesday, January 25, the Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul is a day of specm devotion. | Northern Lllht Presbyterian | Church Pt — Corner Fourth and M-anklin Sts 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. Sermon by Capt. R. B. Lesher ;: “God in the Darkness.” An- “Incline Thin: Ear.’ Alto solo by Miss Eva Tripp. 7:00 p.m.—Intermediate Christian Endeavor. RS s UL Lt St RO | Holy Trinity Cathedral The Vy. Rev. CHARLES E. RICE Dean. 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:45 a.m.- -Sunday SChDO] ers and pursued, Warner Oland, Alexander Kirkland Teo bad the picture a Nixcn or Linda Watkins, two beauties in the film. Mailn st."eels | — Morning Worship. Chanc " the feature at the Coli- ove dcesm’t include Marion 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. 2 Jr Seventh Day Adventista 1 & Corner Second and Franklin Sts. VERNON GYES, Pastor No meeting Sunday or Tuesday evenings. Sabbath, January 28: 1:30 p.m.—Church School, 2:30 p.m.—Regular services. ‘The public is invited to all meet- ings. { Metropolitan Methodist \ | Episcopal Church || T Rev. HENRY R. CROSS Fourth and Seward streets | “The church with the cordial wel- ‘l.'ome | 10:00 a.m—Chureh School. It is ltn be hoped that every pupil of | this school will be in his or her md(‘i’ on Sunday morning. May we |ask that the parents of the small children give them a note witn | the number of their post office box lon it. We are to send you a letter | stating some contemplated changes We!which will concern your children. ed riches but tarnished love. Tra- —¢ Morning Worshin. “God | 11:00 am. | The Pastor’s theme will be and Cur Home.” 7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship. At this service we are to receive new | members into the church. We will have with us again the Pantorium ness meeting. | Quartette. A duet by Mrs. Cross and a practical | i 43| Mr. Lister, and a candle service. | Catholic Church | | The Pastor’s theme will be “From | Chaurch of the Nativity | Darkness to Light.” the pic- | &— - - ~i| Come and join us for an hour | (as we gather in God's house to; | worship Him. | Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | o b £ CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. 12:15 p.m.—Bible School. 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. Tuesday and Friday, 7:30 pm.— Evgngelistic Services. Everyone cordially invited to aii these services. The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- lay of each month. Oty Sries i The Salvation Army T Public meetings: Sunday—2:30 p.m. b AR R I Presbyterian Native Church | - — HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker. 10:30—Morning service. 11:30—Bible School. 7:30—Evening service. 7:30 p.m.—Wednesday, prayer service - —— AFTI.BNDON TEA ¥our fertune told by cards im- Midweek cluded. Lessons in backgammon.' 1 Bridge parties arranged for you in my home Phone 3351. ‘ epicting tne adGventures .| Quart’s Arts Ball in Paris, eight WHEN MAN-HUNT‘ AIL, CHAN FINDS THE WOMAN! ‘COLISEUM HERD INSUNDAY SHOW [Warner Ola_n:i— Supporledf by Good Cast in Chi- | nese Detective Yarn | § Murder in the pent- house! And Charlie Chan looks down at Manhattan’s million buildings to trail the killer! Famed for his menacing roles |on the stage and screen, Wa |Oland insists the best role he ever !enwyed on the stage was Baron {Endrey in “The Yellow Ticket" in which he made his final sLag:“ appearance in 1914-15 beore going into pictures. His best screen role, is that of Charlie Chan in “Char- |lie Chan Carries On.” He again | appears in “Charlie Chan’sChance” |the Fox mystery thriller depicting | | the newest adventures of the fam- ed Chinese detective from Hono-, lulu, coming Sunday to the Coli-| seum Theatre. He follows the lights of Broadway to a beautiful woman, an ugly past and a startling confession! he declares, | this occasion Chan is dis-| | patched to New York to learn; | something of the police methods| |in vogue there. While he is in| the metropolis he unravels a mur- | |der mystery that has the New| York ‘and London police puzzled. | Incidentally, he clears a beautiful! young girl of suspicion of the} crime and restores her to the arms H\ {of her lover. 8. Alexander Kirkland and Marion | Nixon enact the romantic roles jand other notables in the cast are} On Warner OLAND L COLISEUM SUNDAY—MONDAY Matinee Sunday—2 P. M. SELECTED SHORTS INCLUDE Alexander H.B KIRKLAND WARNER Watl s Marion Nixon \H B. Warner, Ralph Morgan, Lin- | “Fairy Land Tales’—“When in da Watkins and James Todd. | Rome—“Pathe News” [ John G. Blystone 'directed the | picture which was prepared for: /the screen by Barry Conners and Philip Klein LAST TIMES TONIGHT “PAL NITE”—2-for-1 “SHE WANTED A MILLIONAIRE” F I I- M E x P 0 s E s JOAN BENNETT—SPENCER TRACEY DRA MA BEH' ND Don’t fail te take advantage of our “PAL NITES” BEAUTY GUNTEST b T Overstuffed Furniture DINING ROOM SETS BED ROOM SETS DAY BEDS SIMMONS BEDS, SPRINGS { 1 3 | factory girl in a small town, who avowed she would never marry, any man unless he possessed at |least a million dollars, and who kept her vow only to discover that ‘\\cal'h is a poor substitute for love land romance, “She Wanted a Mil- "lionaire,” the Fux drama featuring Joan Bennett and Spencer Tracy in the leading roles is now playing at the Coliseum Theatre. Miss Bennett portrays the part and of the girl who, without her know- ledge, is entered into a local beau- | MATTRESSES ty contest by ambitious friends, | which starts her on the way togild- cy appears as a young railway loco- tive engineer, deeply in love with the girl who refuses to listen to 'his pleadings and promises. James Kirkwood impersonates a rich and |lustful rounder who satisfles Miss| i Bennett's desire for riches but shatters her ideals of romance. The film 13 a clever interweav- ing of spectacle, pageantry, drama and romance with a sparkling tinge of humor. In the scenes showing the national beauty con-| test at Atlantic City, and the Thomas Hardware Co For Expert winners of actual beauty econtests are present among a galaxy of me most beautiful girls of Hollywood. ' Una Merkel, delightful comed-' jennt, who made the southern ac- indow Cleaning cent popular on the seréen, is in. 4 Phone 485 the supporting cast. A news reel and entertaining | shorts eomplete the program. Read the ads as carefully as you. read the news artieles. at the Right Price Harris Hardware Co. Lower Front Street ALWAYS FRESH FRUITS and VEGE TA BLES CALIFORNIA GROCERY || Prompt Delivery PHONE 478 BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES and \ CHOP SUEY 1 BAILEY’S CAFE Use Alaska Lumber JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 1 WE HAVE IT . ! | J. B. Burford & Co. “Our deorstep worn by satisfied | customers” !

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