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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY ‘APRIL 10, 1933. NOW PLAYING CAPITOL STARK, PRIMITIVE LOVE FOR HER MAN! A passion - flower of the jungle, slave of love to a madman who ruled the jungle hordes b\ terror and black md;.,l( Greater 2 than “Tarzan” and “Trad- er” Horn”! with WALTER HUsTON in his famous stage role LUPE VELEZ CONRAD NAGEL VIRGINIA BRUCE directed by William Cewen SEE— The Black Avalanche of Savage Killers— Lovers facing the ritual of flaming sacrifice to Devil Worshippers— AND 1000 MORE THRILLS NOTICE: We pesitively do not recommend that chil- dren attend the night performance. 2% lt()\(,O' IS VOT A TR/ \\ EL I’I(Tl RE AND DE. LUX COMEDY Iv's A Laugh From Start to Finish! DRESSES for afternoon, street and sports wear, all sizes, @ll colors, new sleeves and fancy necklines—$6.75 to $19.50 COATS — Sports styles to the fancy dress type. New colorings in shades of gray, brown, navy, reds, tans or tweeds, $12.75 to $24.50 Triangle Bfiilding e e e L 3 ONGO" BIVES WALTER HUSTON STARRING ROLE Lupe Velez “and Cpnrad Nagel Are Also in Capi- tol's Drama of Jungles It is claimed that when Walter Huston introduced his role of “Deadlegs” Flint in “Kongo,” to the New York Stage, he proved himself one of the most powerful character artists of the current footlight generation. |similarly on the screen, but in | “Kongo,” which opened at the Cap- itol Sunday, he adds to his honors. For practically the entird length of this weird drama, Flint propels himself around in~a wheelchair. And yet the role is so forceful, that it overshadows everything else in the drama. film, further intensified by the constant” throb of the war drums signalling the hatred of the black tribes, over which Huston, as Flint, magic. Eccapes to Kongo Jungle Another man has stolen Flint's wife, and after a fight in which Flint is left half-paralyzed for life, this interloper, Gregg, escapes to the ‘Congo jungle, where Flint fol- lows and plots his scheme of re- venge. | Lupe Velez and Virginia Bruce have roles of emotional strength as the lone white women in Flint’s | trading post. Conrad Nagel, as the | demoralized doctor who wins back his manhood in his fight to save |ficed to the natives by Huston, has a vivid character fole. A good comedy “What Price Taxi” and - interesting . short$ = conclude ager Eric Paulson does not recom- |mend to children. JITNEY DANCE TONIGHT Auspices Alaska Native Sisterhood A.N. B. Hall Music by Krane’s Orchestra Everybody W elcome! BERG HATS $3.50 DOBBS HATS Now $5.00 The new styles are here! GRAVES The C]ofl‘ling Man “ToE;orers .étyles Today” STORE OPEN TONIGHT “Juneay’s Own Store” Already he has proved himself | There are tensé scenes in thisj rules with his tricks of voodoo | | virginia Bruce 'from ‘being 'sacri- | this Capitol program, which Man- | Future of AiijShi psio Be Decided f e ongressional Committees! Will Study Report of { Akron Disaster WASHINGTON, April 10.—Amer- ica’s’ $20,000,000 experiment in air- |ships will“be studied this wesk by joint Congressional Committees in- {cluding members of both the House and Senate. Their verdict will like- | 1y decide whether the United States | will build' any more dirigibles like | jthe Akron. The House Democratic leaders' sald this agreement was reached |last 'Saturday. - The report will center entirely upon the Akron' disaster, it is said. —————— MOTORSHIP PACIIC IN FROM PORT ALEXANDER | The Motorship Pacific, Capt. Paul Kegel, returned t0 Juneau this fore- noon from her weekly trip to Port Alexander, Pefersburg, Kake and yway points. The Pacific will leave on her next trip Monday. | —————.— NOTICE FOR SELECTION OF CITY OFFICERS ; Applications for the following po-‘ sitions will be received by the Clty‘ { Clerk, City Hall, until 5 p.m. Fri-{ day, April 14, 1933, and applications | will 'be acted upon by the Common Council of the City of Juneau: City Treasurer Wharfinger Assistant Wharfinger | Chief of Fire Department | Assistant Chief of Fire Depart- ment Chief of Police Night Patrolman Librarian COemetery Caretaker Health ' Officer City' Engineer Chief Fire Truck Driver | City Clerk |k ! delivered to any city employee without an order signed by thela good sale Saturday, April 22. HERRIOT T0 Wat Debt Cl Champior to Jeanette MacDonald Co-| Stars in Comedy "One’ | Hour With You” “One - Hour mier ;Edouard Herriot, stalwart | Will Always Be Sweethes champmn of the defaulted $19,000,- | “What Would You Do" are three {000 war debt and interest due the | or the songs which make the Mau-! United States last Degember, will rice Chevalier-Jeanette MacDonald | represent France in the ‘conversa- |picture, that opened’ at the Coki- ! |tions“at Washington with President |seum theatre last'night, as thyth-! |mic a light comedy as has been Engage in Conversation | with Roosevelt ‘ PARIS, April: 10.~Former Pre- | Rooseyelt. | Herriot will attend the confer- seen and heard lately. Though two oOf the stage's favors alhough he is particularly in- {ite musical comedy stars, head teréstéd in war debts, He definitely jcast, announced acceptance of the mis-|a musical ence in the capacity of fact.finder sion Sunday. WASHINGTON, April 10.—Sec- control of wheat surpluses. e Lo AT THE HOTELS Gastineau Herb Dunlap, Seattle; A. Thomp ins. Jones, Fairbanks; N. A. {sher, Ruby; S. Richardson, Juneau. Zynda. Joseph May, Sentinel Island. et et NOTICE The City of Juneau will not be respensible for goods or materials Mayor or the City Clerk. Assistant Fire Truck Driver . R. SHEPARD, uummumug_ III|II|IIII|||IIIIIII||IIIIHIHIIIIIII!HIIIIIIIIlillllfill|||||i“lllll|llllfllflflmfllflllllflmIIIIIIIHHIHMHHIIHHIIHIHIillmllfllllllNlllflllllHHilIlllilllfll|lllllfllfllllIIlIUIHI car, 2 10f 0. .. 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Roland Young plays the role of the divorce-seeking husband and Genevieve Tobin, his wayward wife; | |/ Charlie Ruggles enacts one of his funniest roles. 600D SONES IN COME TO U, S, CHEVALIER'S HIT ONMISSIONAT COLISEUM ™ - “One’ Hour ‘WithYou" isn't But it .gives its stars an opportunity to present lheu songs cleverly and with wmmng TO DISCUSS SILVER art Chevalier plays the role of al iretary of State Hull indicated that |French doctor, who, against his wfll among the subjects to be taken up |bécomes involved in an affair with ! 'here in conversations with states- |his wife's best friend. 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