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THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1933 'SUNDAY { MONDAY Sunday Matinee—2 P. M. CAPITOL TOO BIG FOR WOR F ~ |CAPITOL PRICE ‘;“s‘f:;l REDUCTION HAS y PROVED POPULAR Eric Paulson Gratified at| ! Response of Public— | BigPictures Coming “Hollywood Speaks” is Eddie Buzzell has handled STORY OF FILM CAPITAL LAST =i TIME TONIGHT - to become the film capital —————— JAEGERS SAFE AT LONG BEACH Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jléger. form- Bridge Books ‘Holywood Speaks’ Fascin- ating Drama of Picture People at Capitol Butler Mauro | Drug Co. Phone 134 “Our recent admission price re- duction has met with most grati- fying popular approval from the ‘show-gomg public of Juneau” |Eric Paulson, of the Capitol plained last night “During my recent trip to Se- jattle I was able to obtain some | reductions in film rental, not to |the degree of the cut I have made — | in ‘admission prices, but I hope to *lget further reductions which will lequahze the situation, and in the | ! meantime it is a pleasure to pass | this reduction immediately along | to the general public,” Mr. Paul- | | Genevieve Tobin and Pat O'Brien | teamed. together by Columbia, un-! der the directorial hand of Eddie Buzzell, ex- | Free Delivery picture that does EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS ANYTIME filmdom with a deft grace and re- non received a radio this morning ealing accuracy. The picture -is from Mr. Jaeger, ‘Hollywood Speaks,” and it | showing tonight at the Theatre. reside at 335 Ninth, several blocks Pat O'Brien plays a newspaper [rom Anaheim Boulevard which columnist in the perfect fashion boreé the brunt of the earthquake audiences have relied on Pat (- damage. {Brien to deliver since he smashed T N N son explained |his ‘way into popularity and fame ypo PRUITT MOEHRING IS While in Seattle Mr. Paulson|in “The Front Page” Luclel pryypnNiNG; NORTHWESTERN iprivately previewed numerous new Prival, as a temperamental movie ‘aml exceptionally fine - pictur director, puts conviction into his {which will soon be presented in |tole. Ralf Harolde is great as the |Juneau. The general outlook for a |Menace, and Leni Stengel, Rita La much higher class of s |[Roy and Anderson Lawlor do ex- excellent, according to M |cellently with smaller roles. irg several weeks in the North- son, The leading studios from| An extra girl wno pines for west visiting friends and relatives. iwhich Mr. Paulson buys his pro- |stardom. .. who would commit sui- —_——————— 'llducz have bought and placed in|cide if she could not attain her MR. AND MRS. METZGAR i 3 nd | 1. ... stardom, by one means 1ly as you | Production numerou popular andgoal. . . 3 WILL ARRY T 1 rn?;nv‘.ih;hse:is :;‘é:‘::etu " ¥ !slrong stories, that are certain o:or another. . . that is the type of _VE VEADAY HORLUCK’S PALM BEACH Brick and || DANISH Ice Cream ] i ALL FLAVORS | ; Juneau Ice Cream M Mrs. Vella Truitt Moehring | GARBAGE HAULED | Reasonable Monthly Rates | 8. Truitt, is returning to Juneau ,on the Northwestern after spend- | E. O. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 | Tabulating Ohio, required |election officials the vote at Toledo, 2958528 figures, estimated on realistic daughter of Judge and Mrs. James, 4 hes of flying, the air | beyond. {those who aftempt the passage go - “AIR MAIL" IS CRAMMED WITH DRAMA, THRILLS Story of Un—s:;g Heroes of Air Told in Film at Capitol Sunday The mail goes through!” And the courage, skill, and in- trepid flying it takes to make this motto of the air mail fleet good provides the thrilling theme of Universal's great aviation classic, ‘Air Mail” which offens Sunday at the Capitol Theatre. There have been aviation pic- tures before, but it is said none have presented the story of the unsung heroes of the government mail ‘as “Air Mall” does. One of the most essentially dramatic phas- mail provides a substantial, gripping and roman- “{tice theme around which has been ! woven a very human story of de- votion to duty and sacrifice with “characters that live on the screen. f The story concerns a group of mail pilots stationed in an isolat- ed desert airport whose job is to relay the mail through treacher- ous mountain passes to the coast With a storm raging, to a certain death, leaving only {the airport chief and his ace flyer, T 4a cocky unruly soldier of fortune presented to put through | with all the glamour and the dra-|personal conflict enters, ma that characterizes Hollywood. rebellion of the ace pilot provides the one of the most dramatically in- story with finesse and'a nice sense’ tense moments of any recent screen “Hollywood Play. Ralph Bellamey as the virile | is well worth seeuxg—and airport chief is perfectly cast Lmd important to everyone who wants carries off his role with the most intimately acquainted|finished performance of his career. the mail. Here and the Pat O'Brien was never more ar- rogantly self-confident as the dare devil “Duke,” 'and ' Russell Hop- tons interpretation of thé morose vetcran pilot is a fine piece of Icharacter acting. * With his usual long face, Slim Sommierville lends his able comedy toueh and Gloria | |Stuart and Lilian Bond provide ) } | ? | two interesting and entirely oppo- |site types of feminine charm. Wil- have made a Hollywood cr residents of Juneau, and pareats liam Daly, Leslie Fenton, Frank its fascinating of Mrs. Simpson MacKinnon, are! A)bertson Tom Carrigan and oth- | eavesdropping on the higher-ups of safe at Long Beach. Mr. MacKin- ‘ers round out the exceptional cast. John Ford has proved himself | who operates aragun to be a master of action| is laundry in the California city that grama. Capitol they were all right. The Jaeger;,‘weu -be proud of "Air Mail"” He snd Universal can — N U, S. SENATOR HOWELL DIES, HEART ATTACK WASHINGTON, Match 11— United States' Senator Robert B. Howell, Republican of Ne- braska, died late this after- noon as the result of heart at- tack after a long pneumonia illness. The Senate immediately re- Cessed as a mark of respect, after adopting resolutions. —————— Make Millions Think—and Buy! {make improved picture entertain-|girl played by Genevieve Tobin.| 1, 3. Metzgar, General Super- = ment. |And before the picture ends, she intendent of the Alaska-Juneau, | |has achieved her desire. . .. leav- angq Mrs, Metzgar took passage for |ing a sulcide and a muder in her Jjuneau aboard the Northwestern IS THE .-TIME 1| 5. 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ELISSA LANDI IS STARRED IN THRILL DRAMA {Coliseum_ Presents Dram- atic Picture in ‘Dey- il's Lottery’ Preview Tonight SUND \\ and MONDAY A sensational picture, so crowd- | ed with plot that there is no| room for guessing or for dull mo- | ments, “Devil's Lottery,” brings drama and mystery, and a glamor- ous star to the Coliseum tomorrow | night. Elissa Landi is the star of this| unustial picture and in the cast| with her are Victor McLeglen, Al- exander Kirkland, Paul Cavan- augh, Barbara Weeks, Beryl Mer- cer and Halliwell Hobbes. The stery begins when Lord Lichfield, played by Hobbes, cur- ious fo discover the effeCi of sud- den wealth on inéxperienced peo- ple, invites the major winners of the Calcutta Sweepstakes to a weekend at his castle. The guests include a scarlet wo- man, a gamester, a prize fighter, and a war veteran and romance, shame, adventure and tragedy at- ten dtheir gathering. Money, new money, and the de- sire for it, is the motivating power behind the action in “Devil't Lot- tery.” The cast, story and star portend fine entertainment in the Coliseum picture. TWO-GUN HERO AT COLISEUM Ken Maynard, two-gun ' rough rider, will be the star at the Coli-~ seum Theatre tonight only in “Texas Gun PFighter.” Ken Maynard a favorite “West- ern” star, has the support of a clever cast and ‘a lovely young leading' woman. ®She is B8heila Manners, & charming red-haired girl who entered the movies by winning a personality contest. Maynard does some of his breath |taking trick riding in this picture in the role of a bandit, estranged {from his gang thirough his love| and loyalty to an old cripple who becomes Sheriff of a mining town much against his will. As in all of Maynard's pictures & share of the honors - must go to ‘his horse, ELISSA SELECTED SHORTS Matinee Sunday 2P M LOT ith Victor ‘McLaglen Alexander Kitkland Paul Cavanagh Barbara Weeks Ralph Morgan Bflyl Mercer e "Novel by Nalbra Bavll:y TONIGHT, ONLY — PAL NITE KEN MAYNARD with his wonder horse TARZAN in “TEXAS GUNFIGHTER” Your fflvorxte western star in a lightning drama of blazing fronuex: days — HI-LINE SYSTEM' ‘Groce-ljies and Meats EGGS, Extra large, two dozen 2—for—1 BILL, THE BARBER Now in his new and permanent place of business in CHARLEY MlLLER'S PIONEER POOL HALL A real welcome and best of service to all our friends Sincerely, “BILL, THE BARBER.” - Promote - Prosperity With Print~ er's Ink! OO OO OO TR e urmie TR Rogers Big Treat Candy % £ E - E = Movie Jig Saw Puggle . .vs6 o o s rry Race, Druggist The Squibb Score o/ Alaska PHONE 25 FREE DELIVERY H

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