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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1933 e | Chycei Gang Pictured in Play 00000 CAPITOL ™ HER GREAT ROLE Barbara Stanwyck’s screen career is studded wi Now ances. GREAT triuimph! Ten years talk about B a STANWYCK you'll be prouc e ALSO———— STRANGH AS IT SEEMS Oddities from Over the World VITAPHONE “Its Got ND LATE G T ) \ CAPITOL FINAL SHOWING TONIGHT A Flaming Challenge \ N N N ¥ \ | \ \ \ ) 3 i To Conventional “ETICS!” Hurled by a man luft without honor in his own profession. Richard Barthelmess ALIAS THE DOCTOR —ALSO— BOSCO CARTOON BENNY RUBIN in TS WANTED and LATE NEWS EVENTS GU . | ALLAMAE SCOTT | Expert Beauty Specialist | PERMANENT WAVING Rear Pioneer Barber Shop Phone 218 for Appointment | i s N Let the aaverusements help you make your shopping plans. from .| Big” and admirers of Miss Fer-| EATRE PHONE 144 Starting Sunday th superb perform- she brings you her ATTEND THE, MATINEE SUNDAY AFTERNOON now., w lll‘ll you Theatre open 1:30 Show starts 2 P.M. Here 15 @ sceng 1t which comes to the € rbara ADMISSION ADULTS 25¢ KIDDIES A DIME BIG the greatest picture she ever made” An Epic of American Womanhood. Based on the Pultizer Prize novel by EDNA FERBER with a tremendous cast, including BETTE DAVIS, GEORGE BRENT, Dickie Moore, Mae Madison, Hardie Albright and 17 others. Midnight Preview Satarday Night at 12:30 A. M. JIM TULLY 1S AUTHOR OF PLAY AT COLISEUM “Laughter in Hell” Opens at Local Theatre Sunday — Mystery Ranch’Ends 1 to say ‘I saw her in passion, drama, and trag ’r into the lives of hum > In just as real a manne e lives of other c lly shewn in the ni rization of Jim Tully's in Hell,” which opens at the as y human film, & ten by Jim Tully, an unc realistic and vita e year. ACT s laid in the South rt Irish youth and her are bound very eclose together with ries of the wife and mo who is in her grave. The son r x tion to become a ra and marries a bewi ern girl who proves unfait Catching her in the arms of his enemy since childhood, the mad- dened husband kills t n both and is sentenced for his crime to hard labor in the state chain gang whose | foreman is the broth: f tk | he killed. Here he er of woul and body vindictive & O O RO R RAR O Me Again” NEWS EVENTS IR ES “ BUY VESSEL of the well while. picture were “SOBIG" TO BE ATTRACTION AT | GAPITOL SUNDAY i pevcwoon wit FISH TRADE - | Lo | CALL HERE SUNDAY | 5T ‘ it e Edna Ferber Story Has| FOR LOAD OF BOXES Northland T ransportation|weicome: tnis taiented act | 5 ¢ to ther proper place on the | ‘Barbara Stanwyck Com%any PDulkchases o Dl osa Duke T f Heading Cast n Brown, Arthur Vinton, D | iy Barbara Stanwyck in “So Big,”|a.m. Sunday, according to a wire (Seattle Times) 5 Dumbr rence Muse and i y ] is the attraction opening Sunday |received from Mr. Harris, who is Negotiations rer une purchase of | at the Capitol Theatre, and from |aboard, by Karl Theile, Secretary the South American freighter N | advance accounts it seems extreme- | of Alaska. | Duke, by the Northland Trans ly likely that the coming of this| The steamer will be in port spv-{ld’»w" Company for service in the | particular picture will stand out as |eral hours loading box shooks at Seattle-Southeastern Alaska trad | one of the really big events of the |the Juneau Lumber Mills dock. It are expected to be closed in New present season. | will sail during the afternoon for Orleans Monday, according to Wil- | : _ Hawk Inlet to discharge cargo, and 1am Semar, vice president and | _To begin with there's BaIDATA|om nore proceed to Alaska Pen- Manager of the Northland Trans- | Stanwyck herself—a very CcOmelY|; o2 cannery ports. The Dell- Portation Company. {and talented young lady Whosel o, g jert Ketchikan at 9 am. to-| The Nosa Duke will be used pri- It sailed from Seattle last Marily as a cannery vessel during |the summer months, a service be- e Ebeon i Bliat oo, jing performed 'this year by the whose story from childhood to old, chartered freighter Perry L. Smith- | ¢ age is the central lh‘;m ‘;: ;h: FREIGHTER NAZINA !Ers. The deal for the ship is sub- - plot, is the finest bit of work tha ject to dry dock inspection Mon- | Barbara has yet accomplished on | DUE HERE TUESDA [ziay in ch, o:x‘eans,pfi lme screen. | 5 T The Girdwood Shipping Com- | And then the cast of “So Big,”| Frexgh‘ter Nazina, of the Alaska pany of Seattle is handling the ne- |in addition to Barbara Stanwyek, Steamship Company, is scheduled gotiations for the Nosa Duke whic | is worth consideration by discrimi- |t arrive in Juneau next Tuesday.takes her name from the first I | nating movie patrons. Qeorge| The vessel is bringing coal, ex-/ters of New Orleans and South Brent is leading man—that hand-|Plosives and general freight for| gmerica. She is owned by the Nosa |some and stalwart young Irish-|Channel ports. | Line, a subsidiary of W. R. Gr man who has brought a new style| b i AR (& Co., and has been operating {in herces to Hollywood. Yeu ean| BIDS WANTED | from Gulf ports to South America sum up George Brent by saying he | Sealed bids will be received by e vessel is of 1456 net tons rez- !is a he-man without being hard-|the City of Juneau at the Clerk’s jgior 298 feet long and 40 feet gonm~and he has a rich store of |Office up to 5 pm. May 19, 1933,!hcam She has four holds. Irish charm. Then there’s little, for the construction of concrete| ' Mr. Semar said the Nosa Duke I Dickie Moore, five years old and |Sidewalks on the West side Of;wm arrive in Seattle about Junc | already a screen star. Dickie has;Seward 8t. from Third to Fourth!j5 ang will sail for Southeastc | already “stolen” more pictures from| Sts, and on the South side of Alaska about July 1. Marshall Mc- | famous screen celebrities than any | Fourth St., from Seward to Main Ginitie of McGinitie & McDon | other player in Hollywood accord- | Sts., as per p!ans' and_ specifica-' of Seattle, will make the surv. ling to those who keep tabs on"flons at the Clerk’s office. mgh‘!me vessel. He left for { sush matters. Hette Davis is in reserved to reject any and all bxd.sA‘h,ns April 20. The N | the ocast too—a blonde and viva-| A. W. HENNING, | Transportation ‘Company operat | cious miss who is rising rapidly in|—adv. City Clerk. ithe motorships Northland and Nor- !the cinematic sky. And mere‘s! e on sy AR {€o and the chartered freighter Per- {Mae Madison and Hardie Albrigm‘ ATTENTION ry L. Smithers in the Seattle-South- |and Robert Warwick and Arthur Juneau Women’s Club eastern Alaska trade. Stone and Earle Fox and Alan| Regular monthly meeting will bel - ee—— |Hale and Dorothy Peterson and held Tuesday, May 16, at 2 PIl. o e g @ ® 0 0 0 0 0 c @ & © about twanty more, making up one!in the City Council Chambers. This o AT THE HOTELS ° of the strongest casts ever assem- Will be the last meeting of the e @ o 0 @ 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 o bled by a Hollywood studio. |Club year and all members are ! The story of “So Big” has been'urgently requested to be present. ! Gastineas adapted from the novel by Edna MILDRED LISTER, { Mr. and Mrs, G. Erickson, {Ferber; and all the readers of “So —adv. Secretary.” Zynda D e TS l N. Van Houten; Ray Yerk ber's writings know that the care| JITNEY DANCE | Petersburg; Pramk Brandi and elaborate preparations bestowed'At A. N. B. Hall Saturday, 9. P. M. N 1 av.! Alaskan by Warner Bros. upon the making Krane's Orchestra. —adv. George Carteti, Last Times Playing at the for the last times toi Richard Barthelmess Marsh in “Alias the Tonight Dogtor.” ish youth h 2N, The ex-cableship ‘Dellwood, now | - | converted into a cannery transport | ship, owned and operated by P. E.| | Harris, will arrive here about 8! day. Wednesday at 10 a.m. >, |as show people say. Her role in | “So Biz,” as Selina Peake, the girl Plumbing - WINDOW SH Least Modern Shoe Mach in our Mrs. Hoonal 3 A - — “m S L MM TR Ed Flytor, Wrangell. THE SANITARY GROCERY ; “The Store e e = - eee —— FRIENDS OF BOY SCOUTS Picnic at Scout Cabin at Eaz River tomorrow. Cars leave Bur- ford’s Corner at' 9 am. Bri sandwiches for self. Coffee wil be’ free, —adv i That Pleases”PHONES 83 OR 85 m the Jim Fully piet > um temorrew, suggests that “there’s a woman back cf every crime.” Coliseum | [ e e THE TREND is toward “ELECTROL”-of course! Harri Machine Shop | Heating PHON REPAIRING AT LOWER PRICES! A Saving of at r store 1J.M.SALOUM SEWARD STREET ughter in Hetl,” and in which the writer ,Tommy Conlon are likewise role Saturday Show he program at the Coli- ovie of N o ma | “The Kilk COURTERANTSS BEER LICENSES; ONE IS DENIED Stocker, Bavard and Con- way Get Licenses— | Pusich Not Given One | Three additional beer licenses have been granted by the Fed | District Court for Juneau, one re- {fused and several applications are now pending which are expected to| ex- | - COLISEUM 3 MY Phone 144 STARTS SUNDAY {be acted on next week. | Those. recei licenses were: J. J. Stocker, beer dispensary for the Imperial Pool Hall; Jack Conway,| | Sitka, retail lic for C. M. Mc- Frath J. Bavard for| the California Grocery, retail. An application of Mike Pusich, Doug-| las, beer dispensary, w rejected. | | Applications for 13 licenses were| received today from Ketchikan and Petersbur follows: s, Ketchikan, for Hotel, retail, whol ary; Pioneer nt; Ben Kon: Company, retail; Close, retail and beer dis- ; Ketchikan cery Com- retail; James Newman, re- ; West Coast Grocery Company, { wholesale. From Peter: | beer dispens: | Grenaa, retai the fe, urg; Charles Mann, and Charles { Old papers at The Sheet Metal CLEANING E 485 OE 35% inery now installed g CURRE | trees best | den needs. The story of a hunted ose soul was seared in ames of siren kisses and in the arms of true lovel With PAT O'BRIEN, MERNA KENNEDY, BERTON CHURCHILL, GLORIA § Produced by Presented by Carl Lacmmle. ——Also— SELECTED SHORT ¢ TUART, TOM BROWN. Carl Laemmle, Jr. Directed by Edward Cahn. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE. JBJECTS and T NEW S RVENTS 0 ATTENTION TENNIS PL/\YERG: A membership list is being pre-! pared which will be posted at the tennis courts before close of the present month and only the actual membership is entitled to use of the Club’s courts, a fact which the | committee in charge of the Club’s | affairs has frequently explained. Members of the Club will confer |a favor by remitting current year | dues of $5.00 as early as possible and thu: e it possible to liqui- date balance of indebiedness and make certain repairs. Persons de- siring to make use of the courts | must arrange for membership with- out further delay; otherwise to stop using the courts which are the ate property .of the Juneau, nnis Club. See A. W. Henning' or C. E. Harland regarding mem- bership entrance fees and eurrent year dues, By Executive Committee of of Juneau Tennis Club. .o i [ | adv, PLANTS—SHRUBS—TREES All kinds of plants, shrubs and adopted to your gar-, adv. JUNEAU FLORISTS. Special Prices During May and June Mounted Bears Bear Rugs Write for Price List PERCY C. COLTON Taxidermist and Furrier HAINES, ALASKA PEERLESS BREAD Always Good— Always Fresh “Ask Your Grocer” COLISEUM LAST TIME TONIGHT GEORGE O’BRIEN in Mystery Ranch FOX Picture —Also— Air Mail Mystery Only Men Wanted A Comedy Late News Weekly RS U Y AR JITNEY DANCE Tonight A. N. B. HALL KRANE’S ORCHESTRA “NO BEER” TODAY FUN! FUN! FUN! Dancing 9:30 Everybody Weicome General Admission, 25e This entitles you to 3 tickets — good for 38 dances.