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THE DAILY ALASKA'ENPIRE! WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 193, AtaskAs FINEST lt{rt}an\mer\t“ LAST TIMES TONIGHT SHE CAME TO THESE SAVAGES LIKE A GHOST! But They Fought Boomerang Battles: Over Her Because She Was a Woman! “TheBLONDE CAPTIVE"” AMAZING! AUTHENTIC! S ~——— Sensational Romance of a White Woman Lost Among Living Descendants of the Oldest Human Race! 10,000 Miles of Startling Adventures and Curiosities! /\L:S()———%v\l)l)ED ATTRACTION TOM MIX in SHIDDEN GOLD” DOUBLE BILL OFFERS 600D SCREEN FARE ‘The B_londe Captive,” In | teresting Travel Picture, { and Mix at Capitol Another one of the Capitol's big | double programs, with “Blonde | Captive,” an authentic travel pic- | ture of Lhc kind that is more thrill- ’ ing than fiction, and Tom Mix and | | that wonder horse Tony, in “Hid- | den Gold,” are Capitol features to- night. Lowell Thomas, the radio voice of the Literary Digest, is heard in a vivid vocal description of the screen action in “The Blonde Cap- tive.” The part he plays in con- nection with the picture gives add- | ed interest to its presentation, for it presents the globe trotter in a role that fits him like a glove. The picture follows a search for the| Neanderthal man, and finds in ad- dition a blonde woman, wife of a| trader, who had been lost on a‘» South Sea island and had been taken into a savage tribe. The Tom Mix picture gives the hero an opportunity to prove that he is one of the world's best horse- men and that there is scarcely a situation that he can't fight his way through. He wins the hand of lovely Judith Barrie with the as- sistance of Raymond Hatton and Eddie Gribbon. - D Dish-W:;slling Popular As Part-Time Work URBANA, 1L, April 19.—Furnace- | tending and dish-washing are the most “popular” part-time occupa- tions to which male students of the University of Illinois aspire, while among co-eds child care and typing are the most commonly sought. Data from the university's em- ployment bureau show men have applied for no less than 36 separate | classifications of work, while women students list talents in 26 fields: | Would-be male dish washers (number 319 .and furnacemen 311, | with. clerks, janitors, window wash- {ers, wall washers and waiters all ]numbcring around the 250 mark, | Complete Bath Room Outfit 5-foot “Standard” Tub (complete with fittings) 17x19 “Standard” Full Apron Basin (complete with fittings) (Offictal Publication) Report of the Flnnnclnl Condition 1THE B M. BEHRENDS BANK | located ‘st Juneau, Alaska, Terri- Mory of Alaska, at the close of { business on the 14th day of April, ‘wsa RESOURCES ‘Lorms and discounts . Loans on real csgflte 2 | Overdrafts ... <Unlced States bonfla J owned ... |Other bonds and war- | rants owned |Banking house, furni- ture and fixtures ... Other real estate owned Due from other banks |Checks on other banks | and other cash items. | Exchanges for clemng --$ 507,225.87 338,254.75| 429.08 224,371.88 593,205.04| 51,794.34 41,317.89 328,822.52 358.42 tax. “GRAND HOTEL"® IS COMING TO JUNEAU MOVIE: |Capitol Theatre Announces Big Feature Which Opens Tomorrow “Grand Hotel,” the picture that was road-showed at $1.50 prices throughout the United States opens at the Capitol theaire tomorrow, a.\,cordlng to an announcement, made today by Eric Paulson, Man- | ager, This elaborate Metro-Goldwyn-~ Mayer production was made on a lavish and expensive seale, bringing to the screen some of the most iunique settings and camera effects ever created. In addition it features an almost incomparable cast; never before have so many high-salaried stars appeared in feature roles in one picture. The cast includes Gretq Garbo, John Barrymore, Joan Crawford, Lionel Barrymore, Wal- lace Beery, Lewis Stone, Jean Her- sholt, and a host of others. The. talking picture was adapted to the screen from the story by Vicki Baum. NEW “ANGELS” REQUIRED FOR QUTDOOR OPERA CINCINNATI, O., April 19. — A campaign is under way here! (g make it easy and inexpenstve fo be an “angel” of an opera comy pany. Sixty wealthy Cincinatians have been patrons of the Zoo Opera ifi the past, but now it is proposed ta make a popular appeal for 1,500] or more residents to underwrite the venture. About $40,000 guarantee is ré- quired to keep the opera going thi§ year. Last year the ten-weeks \,! j outdoor opera cost $100,000. Originally the Zoo Opera was. carried on by a company that!s operated the zoo and receipts from peanuts, pop and ice-cream went! in "to help support sopranos and! tenors, but that company gave #p the burden and a new company under city sponsorship formed. But | city funds. cannot be used to !#i- nance arias, no matter who sitig§’” them. PRSP L SCHOLARSHIP DANCE APRIL 21 Third Annual Dance, Elks Ball Room, auspices Business and Bro- fessional Women’k. Club, Serenads ers Music. Admission: students fifty cents, adults one dollar, plus SAVE THE DATE. adv National Foot Life and then and lively off screen as on. ing and piano and violin ‘playing. By ROBBINS COON HOLLYWOOD, Cal, April 19.— Admirers of dainty, blonde, blue- eyed Lillan Harvey, but recently arrived from Europe, acclaim her | “the complete movie star.” | Perhaps it is because tne petite {willowy-slim Lilian does not limit zegal splendor to screen roles, but lives out of the studio as the pop- | ular imagination might have her live. Versatile | She drives her car at high! ceds. Her wardrobe is one of the sensations .of . Hollywood, if~/ cluding sables and other expensive furs, and gowns designed especial- 41y by a dressmaker imported along with her. She has a collection of jewels,! mostly diamonds, valued at a con- slaerable fortune. She is vivacious,| friendly, intelligent, likeable—quali- | ties which with her beauty natur- ally make her the center of aj swarm of admirers. g Report had her married to Willy Fritsch, her German co-star, but; this she has -denied. ‘ She sings, toe-dances, plays p\anoi and violin, walks the tightrope for exercise, speaks German, French, Dash'of Color, Another of Is Lilian Harvey, New 'Starz Mnnnn!m;xfl:m:&nm - Hollywood has found 'in Lilian Ilérvey a personality as bright Among the accomplishments of the European star are tight-rope walking, toe dancing, antomoblle rac- Presto-Here ‘Youngstown, Ohio, still has am 8:30 o'clock curfew law though the curfew has not rung for many years. COLBERT'S NEW 'FEATURE FILM Claudette Solves Mystery of Murder at | Coliseum The reputed audacious and high- 1y organized underworld .is. given a | dainty. swift kick on the shins in “The Wiser Sex,” new Paramount feature at the Coliseum. It is the alluring and Well dress- ed toe of Claudette Colbert which deliyers the, kick, just in the nick | of time to keep a self-styled tough egg from railroading her flance nn\ a murder charge. Miss Colbert, whose emotional register has grown | by leaps and hounds with “Secrets of a Secretary” and “His Woman,” | portrays the role of a society girl who leaves a vacation in Europe,| no telling how many yachts, liffi- ousines and liveried servants, to setherselfupasnkeptmn to meet those people who haye Just the right kind of evidence to exdnerate Her fiance. Lilyan Tashman and William Boyd, & wily pair, if eyer there| teamed one, camouflage extortions in an atmosphére of sophistication and smart_clgthes. Jua.n hennett and Ben Lyon cothe to_the wn tomorrow in “For Week-ends Only." Lo 1 8] H | Levi Coffin's house which be- came the “di 'S office” in the Cincinnatf fid: rail- S '\ COLISEUM TONIGHT ONLY——PAL NITE! with “The Wiser Sex” CLAUDETTE COLBERT William Boyd—Lilyan Tashman aniew—'romght—l AM. " “WEEK ENDS ONLY” The Florence Shop Permanent Waving a Spechlt Floi'encc ist, Prop. 1 | " ! doit sm 8 FOR A NEW AGE! JAMES CARLSON ’ g T dutwgh Blktrivator N__eu_; Gem Razor * with § Blades Choice ‘of 1 tube Palmolive or Col- gate’s Shaving G “ALL FOR 58¢ - \Enghsh and is learning Spanish, is/ |a creditable diver and swimmer, | (has driven as fast as 125 miles an ,hour (on a track), skiis, can dance fon ice skates, ride and jump—all iof which together spell versatility of .uncommon order. In her studio bungalow is! famong other effect, an ermine lamp, trimmed in ermine tails, ) Such is the fluff and froth of ‘the Harvey persomality. 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