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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FI:B 311933 CA Pl TP L 3DRAMATIC FILM ATTORNEY ROLE “THE CHIMP” Evelyn Brent and Con- stance Cummings Sup- port Star at'Capitol ‘"ATI()RNBY\ FOR THE ' DEFENSE' Edmund Lowe—Evelyn Brent —SILVER NITE— Two outstanding qualities of j “Attorney for the Defense,” Col- umbia picture showing at the Cap- ol Theatre, contribute to the abundance of entertainment value that the film has—fine dramatic action and subtlety. The two reach la nice balance that will make the ——— - film attractive to all types of au- Preview—1 A. M—Tonight | giences. “BIRD OF DISE” The punch of the story’s drama Ch r Walker” |hits out in the first sequence— sound) he courtroom scene when Lowe hysterically denounced by an OMING SCON innocent man condemned to the “All Amcrican”—“Held 'Em Jail"— hair. From that point it builds “Agc of Consent”—“Most Dangerons| {rough the scenes whers Lowe COLUMBIA ‘TECHNOCRATS PART WITH LEADER COMEDY FANS " LIKE ‘PARADE’ AT COLISEUM Winnie Lig}-\h;“e;' and Three| Other Comedians Make Many Laughs The audience at the Theatre last evening was enthus. iastic over ‘“Manhattan thé Warner Bros, and picture in Technicolor tures Smith and Dale, of the Avon nedy Four—as well Winnie er and Charles Butterworth. ttan Vitaphone which fea- as ] plenty realism, a rainbow eous girls and gowns, goofs, elephants, ostriches, tume designers, hodge-podge of ) rnr“e.tm quarrelsome stage the stage | Coliseum | Parade,” | X ot! is at the samc| panorama—gor- | fake cos- all the picturesque world— two affectionately played to a total of 31,000 specta- *|SHRINE DANCE IS ANNOUNCED Next Affalr of Club Wlfl Be Given on Feb- ruary 22 The first Juneau Shrine Clul lance of the new year will be its jannual Washington’s birthday, dance to be held February 22 in| the Scottish Rite Temple. Simpson MacKinnon, Martin Jor-! gensen and H. G. Nordling con- stitute the dance committee for the ensuing year and are incharge | |of arrangements, HOSPITAL FOR TREATMENT d Nelson is a patient at St. Hospital to receive medical | treatment e su basketball season, Notre Dame five this In games tors—a hetter than 6,000 per game COLISEUM NOW PLAYING THe' Year’s Biggect Laff Sbow Winnie Lightner—Smith and Dale Charles Butterworth PREVIEW TONIGHT—1 A. M. “AMATEUR DADDY” Game”—“Phantom of Crestwood”— and Dillaway argue over Evalyn . ) 5 producers—who “Bill cf Divcrcement”—“Once in a!Brent, through the sceme in her Prof. Waiter Rautenstrach (standing at feft) is shown with newspapermen at Columbia university when he announced that he and three other members of the Technocrddy group at the university were g, p'nrd by the inimitable Smith |average Lifetime” ment afl the murder, to final trial scene where Lowe fends himself, mounting stead- n dramatic intens to the ciimatic scene when Lowe reveals the murderer. . 11 BETTY MAC { BEAUTY SHOP MacKinnon Apartments || Edmund Lowe, as PHONE 547 | |attorney, is excellent character, giving the role the au-| thentic realism that has charac-| all Lowe roles. Evelyn| , Constance Cummin Don- Dillaway and Dorothy Peter- ring in some nice perform- | es, while the direction of Irv-| Cummings contains quite a| “different” and interesting| Definitely a fine film. | I & Burton, the and true to} Joe Corbett, ed old time a er of pitcher on the fam- Baltim rioles, and James J. hett vyweight boxing cham- cmployed by an oil com- in San Francisco. pion, pany | ing | . : Any place, 25 cents. ruone 22. adv.! few touch ADVERTISE : ~ YOUR ' (EryrrETiE W,A,NTS | Royal Blue | T the WANT ADS Cabs | “in the EMPIRE CITY RATES i 25¢ and 35¢ Comfortably Heated SERVICE—Our Motto | Mink Wanted BOTH RANCH AND WILD HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID { N. SOBEL, Inc. 208 West 30th St., New York City Contact for Information. and Shipping Tags H. J. YURMAN, Alaska Representative Triangle Building, Juneau By Using Indian Lump $14.25 Ton Delivered SATURDAY BAKERY SPECIALS CREAM PUFFS (FRESH CREAM) Fresh Baked Cinnamon Rolls........... 15¢ doz. Fresh Today—Raised Sugar 5c each VARIETY FRESH BAKED CAKES Juneau Bakery X (Next to Juneau Drug) And Every Day—Our Famous Home-Made Bread— 3 for 25 cents | Service. | septic sore throat when he arrived | ruled “withdrawing from association with Techrocracy” because they were by Howard" Scott, head of the Technocracy group. (Associated Press FLORY LEAVES' PORTLAND FOR tplx)mg at Lh‘ a\mol Theatre now, a chimpanzee becomes ,in- | fatuated with Laurel and the en- :sumg situations between the two (form some of the most amusing TS | sequences of the picture. The ro-| ‘Charles H. Flory, Alaska COmM-|yngq mgardy failed to attract the missioner for the Department of | ,mourous attentions of the jpngle Agriculture, ill for the past month | o 0. in Seattle, has sufficiently recov- | ered to move to Portland and will | ccntinue his interrupted trip to| Washington, D. C. tomorrow, ac-| cmdmg to advices received from him today at regional headquar- ters of the United States Forest STAN LAUREL WOOED BY CHIMPANZEE IN | COMEDY AT CAPITOL Seldom if ever does “sex ap- | pe al” enter into the plot of a ‘Lau'el and }L-Vd\ U'md\' But in Agncullural Departmen Commissioner for Al- aska Regains Health el e B e A G. B. RICE ABOUT AFTER ATTACK OF INFLUENZA G. B. Rice, of Rice and Ahlers Co.,, is around for the first time in several weeks. Mr. Rice has been confined to his home with/ influenza. | Seattle from Juneau early in|——— He was serlously Ul for| NopIGE OF HEARING FINAL ACTOURY Mr. Flory was suffering from in January. In the Prekate Court for the Pre- cinct of Juneau, Territory of Al- aska, Division Number One In the Matter of the Estate of Richard R. Jones, deceased. Notice is hereby given that H. Stevens, administrator of above entitled estate. having in the above court his final count as such administrator and petition for order of distribution of ‘he residue of the estate of said deccased, among the persons en-! titled thereto. The hearing upor said account and petition for d tribution has been fixed by said court for Saturday the eleventh day of March at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon at the Court Room of said Court in ths Federal Building, Juneau, Alaska, and all persons interested in said estate are notified then and there: to appear and show cause, if any they have why said account should, not be approved and the petition| for distribution of the residue of' said estate be granted as prayed for. Witness my hand and seal of {said court this 3rd day of January, 1933. | h Mrs. Flory for Portland where she will remain while he is in the East. He is expected to remain in National capital on official until after the change| R the filed ae- SSe CUpNiEt S Southern Conference has that college baseball play- ers under its jurisdiction may not pley in summer with teams di- récted by the National Baseball Commission, Classified ads pay. The “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” ALL SILK RUN-PROOF HOSIERY Guaranteed Not to Run $1.35 a Pair CHAS. SEY, United States Commisslormr Ex-Officio Probate Judge. First publication, Jan. 6, 1933. | Last publication, Feb. 3, 1933 e Your Juneau’s Own Store SPECIAL! with A REGULAR BOX of YARDLEY’S ENGLISH SOAP A T5c Bettle of YARDLEY’S ENGLISH LAVENDER PERFUME FREE! BOX OF SOAP and PERFUME Both for $1.05 JUNEAU DRUG €O. SUBSTATION NO. 1 Phone 33 Free Delivery SATL We offer a Here It Is--- Open \TEMPERATURE RISES; | February 1 and 30" degrees at noon! yesterd |is promised tomorrow night at the NEW SPRING DRESSES If you wish to muke a big saving not in accord with some statements {and Dale. Winnie is rhanager of Photo) {a theatrical costume company and e Charlie Butterworth Winnie is burdened with a high- | fiying husband, who, for reasons SNOW CHANGES [NTO f his own, iMsists that she sm; RAIN wALKlNG HARD ar home to care for their smalll son, who, by the way, is played| vided rise in temperaturs DY the adorable Dickie Moore, of | the falling snow to rain “Star Witness” fame. When Win- late yesterday afternoon and con- !¢ assents to her hubby's demands tinui today has filled Juneau 1‘ promply salls for Europe with' streets with slush in place of snow nthetic blonde, formerly her which has been accumulating for St 8. fotbed,(Back 19 over two weeks. Walking was dif- ¢ business grind to avert bank- ult and rubber boots and hiking SIEL IO N shees were noticeable on many 5 ‘D(‘!mx\u Soiti al L. pedestrians. { -Winnie’s runaway hubbie re-| The temperature in Juneau to- Iurng, all’, seb t_o grab back, the | day at noon was 39 degrees as com-';‘f"fi;;;‘,;daf_l:lg:‘mfh;hi;t:e ;g: Bl to 19, degress 8t ROOR O whiiiviy fofls: His skis, sells aodh teins of costumes for the big Del- man show, gets her pay before it discovered that the ‘“genius” a madman—and numberless oth- SPECIAL MUSlc rer breath -taking complications ' BY SERENADERS make “Manhattan Parade” a hil-| SATURDAY DANCE e S A real good time dancing party lndlan Commmee Asks to Continue A turnir oth . LESSE SN L 1 is Elks’ Hall, according to Wilbur Burford of the Serenaders. i rl= Hinter, Jr, has been re- \WASHINGTON, Feb. 3, — Con- ing several nmew and popular tinyation through the 73rd or com- dance tunes with his Serenaders jng Congress of authority for the Orchestra which he believes will genate Indian Committee to con- 1 meet with popular favor from Ju- (inye its investigation of Indian neau’s dance enthuslasts. conditions is sought in a resolution W N introduced by Chairman Frazier, Let the advertisements help you Republican, North Dakota make your shopping plans. ALWAYS EconvoMmical ~NOWAT OWER PRICES £ LIPTON'S TEA WORLD FAMOUS FOR QUALITY $ Mightier and Greater Than Ever at COLEMA RDAY creat-value in I'riday and Saturday Evenings COLEMAN’ is her meek-| funerreal adviser. | | “Get Acquainted” DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT at Evergreen Not only because we are cheaper but BETTER RICE & AHLERS CO. 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