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FRIDAY SATURDAY CAP FRIDAY SATURDAY ITOL SHE SHARED HIS FAILURES Y« «« but not his success! ,.\\ ARROWSMITH 5.+, s HELEN HAYES WOMAN who followed, her man {9 the ends of the earth... who suffered and sacrificed—only to be cheated of love in his hour of triumpb!. SAMUEL GOLDWYN RONALD | OIMAN THE NOVEL oYl UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE ‘RHNALD GOLMAN 'MISS Technoct‘acy 1S GREAT HIT IN | “ARROWSMITH” v |Dramatization of Sinclair | Lewis’s Classic at Capitol | | Has Splendid Cast One of the classics of modern | American literature has become one of the classics of the screen in “Arrowsmith,” = Samuel wyn's production of the famous no- vel by Sinclair Lewis, which came to the Capitol Teatre last night. It has reality, tension, splendid acting, a gripping sweep of emo- |Sweet Kitty‘Bglairs, Tech- . Gold- tions, and is a new type of role| for Ronald Colman to make it one PREVIEW 1 A. M. TONIGHT—IRENE DUNNE, RICARDO ©f he fim events of the year. CORTEZ, MYRNA LOY in “13 WOMEN” Tiffany Thayer’'s Most Sensational Novel NOTICE In the U. S. Commissioner’s Court, Juneau Precinct, Before the! in Pru- for Honorable Charles Sey, bate, Division Number One, Ter- ritory of Alaska. In the Matter of the Administra- tion of the Estate of the Part- Franklin, George W. Samples, and H. C. nership of George Davis, Deceased. This is to give notice that GEORGE FRANKLIN, the admin- istrator of the above entitled es-! been away for slightly more tharu tate, has filed his final account and that the court has appointed Mon- day, May 1st, 1933, as a day for; hearing objections to such final} account, and the settlement there-| of. Any persons having objections to such final account or the settle- ment thereof are hereby required to make and file the same on or before said day. Dated this 20th day of January, 1933. GEORGE FRANKLIN, Administrator. First publication, Jan. 20, 1933. Last pubhcauun, Feb. 10, 1933. 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They have| three weeks. - Read the ads as carefully as you | (read the news articles. “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” ADV ANCE SHOWING of NEW SPRING Dresses and Millinery AT, Juneauw’s Own Store IlIImflImIIIIlllllllllllIIIImIuIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIliIIIIIilllililllllIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIiIIIII!IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIlllflilllllln HATS METALLIC T Coats! Just a Few Left=Values $35 to $39.50 - For Last Day $19.50 ALL HATS—FELT, VELVET, All for $1.00 It is easy to see that Colman’s |performance of the young hers, !Dr. Martin Arrowsmith, has | ‘much to do wtth the succass of | !the picture as the brilliant story | that made the book a best-sellet. |Without a single false step, never |losing the personal appeal which | has made him such an eminent 'figure on the screen, he builds Ar- rowsmith up into a complete char- acter who will live a long time in, the memory of picture fans. It should rank with his performanc- es in “Beau Geste” and “Bulldog | { Drummond.” Hclen Hayes Scores Again In addition, “Arrowsmith” gives the world of movie-goers another |opportunity to see Helen Hayes, whose emotional powers made her | flx‘st picture, “The Sin of Made- 'lon Claudet” such a triumph. Here this great American actress has another role exactly suited for her, that of the little nurse who mar- ries Dr. Arrowsmith and stands by him in‘the face of disappoints|,,ming to the Capitol theatre Sun- [ picture | ment and death. = This confirms the hope that she would become one of the most appealing and brilliant heroines in pictures. The rest of the cast snatches the principal characters in brilliance Richard Bennett in particular, as the plague-fighting veteran stands | out; and Myrna Loy, A. E. Anson Alec B. Francis, and Florence Brit- | ton are not far behind. A Powerful Story The story sweeps from the Da- kota wheat country to New York and then down to a tiny island in the West Indies where Arrow-| smith and his wife go to fight the Black Death that is threaten- | world comedy, the whole civilized heroism, devotion, ing Quict mingle in it in faithful transerip- | It would be Colman's per< As it is, with tion of the book. worth seeing for formance alone: its gripping, human story and per- l T e JUST 1 MORE DAY LEFT OF OUR JANUARY Clearance Sale DRESSES! All Reduced Once More for the Last Time $2.95-$3.95-$5.00 e $1.00 VALUES Sweaters, House Dresses, Blouses, 0Odd and En Final C1 Mfifllmmmmflmmmmmmmmmum||munuuuuuuummmuum|m|m|mn Coats! |Making & bow in the direction of Ithe engineers who have produced what they claim is a panacea for our economic ills, New York’s “Gay | White Way” introduces the tech- Inocracy girl, She is Jacqueline ! Meserve, performer at a Broadway I night olub, and is shown_here at- tired in the habiliments pf the new Jorder The gadget she is holding mlght be an electric dollar, but you can’t tell by us. fect casting, it 1s making history. It is a United Jpicture and will be at the tol tonight and tomorrow. Thirteen Woemen | “Thirteen Women,” the dramat- tization of Tiffany Thayers sensa- tional novel of the same name is tday. Irene Dunn and Ricardo Cor- tez are featured in this amazing | picture dealing in women's souls| and the rgst of the cast include such; stars as yrna Loy, ln d Mary Duncan. | Can one commit murder thou- |sands of miles v from the | of his crime scene If so, can |one take human life without even g his hand? !fling mystery in the jcrime ever found its way to the een than the one shown in| hirteen Women.” f e — { Any place, 25 cents. Phone 22. adv. annals of TL. . SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS 1 J. B. Burford & Co. !| “Our doorstep worn by satisfied customers” AEERRREERARREREAEERR LR RALAR AR lIIllIlIIIIllllIIIIllIIIIllIIIIIIIlIlIIIl!IIIIll|HIIIII!IIIlAlllIIIll_IIHIlIIIIlIIIllE ds of all kinds placed out for earance $1.00 Jill Esmond No more baf-|H sual opportunity to wear | | beautiful clothes. = Her wardrobe | is smart and she displays it with superb grace. The story has to do with dc- veloping the heroine's pew ap-| cn Lyon devises a plot and for Constance Bennett past. By the time she to New York after a trip| road, she is sought after as had »nreviou the men she wished to attract picture that will delight | of Constance Bennett— land who isn't?>—one they \\n' like as well as “Common Cl | SPRINGFIELD, III, “Sweet Kitty Bell 'Some 300 unemployed mantic comeédy in technicol pear riot be seen at the Coliseum Saturday of Gov onl; | than her 300 JOBLESS CREATE RIOT BENNETTSTARS N COLISEUM'S CURRENT SHOW nicolor, Due Saturday— E. G. Robinson Sunday nstance Bernett, ore of the most glamorous stars, i$ red in “Lady With & Past,” he picture which opened at the Coliseym last night and will be " . Beélasco stage production and fea- |y 0 theré for the last tmeS ©0° ‘wés Olaudia DI, Walter Pld-| geon, June Collyer and Ernest Tor- | rence. Edward G Hatchet Men”. iseum Sunday. - et — HELLENTHAL RETURNS FROM BUSINESS TRIP rade. employed Miners Jan. ruised heads was the result. The police, latest Bennett picture of the best she has ever a |of the Progressive Miners’ Robinson in o is skillfully directed. will be at the Ool- is surrounded by an excellent ¢ including Ben Lyon, Don Al-' varado, David Manners, Albert S Conti and other popular film peo- ple In this story of a wealthy New Y girl who thinks so much of 1f and her beauty that she fails to attract the men of her set, with the aid of Ben Lyon outf. to become the most pop- ular women in New York or Par-! s, Constance Bennett ‘ns more And the to come back unless orderly. kan, Wrangell and Petérsburg, re- coal fields, turnéd to Junéau on the motor- Alilig-eo- ship Northland this afternoon. e i ola Papers for mc at Emplre. mérchandise news. 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