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RED RUSSIA | BACKEROUND OF | EXCITING FILM George Be;ncroft, Miviam Hopkins n1 "World and' | the Flesh’ at Capitol War-torn Russia in the ‘days of the: recvolution furnishes the beak- ground for the latest George Ban- croft film, “The World and the! Flesh,” which will be previewed| tonight and opens regularly at t,he: Capitol Fheatre tomorrow. George, Bancroft is supported by charming Miriam Hopkins. whose blond beauty is called the most natural iin Hollywood | It is a Paramount production jand is directed by John Cromwell, | whose carser as a director has in- | cluded many stage and moving pic- ture successes. George Bancroft takes the pari {of a two-fisted captain of a sailing vessel who becomes a new power in the Black Sea region during the |red revolution of Russia in 1917. |He and his men take over Theo- | dosia, capture the nobles there, and | make brutish overtures of love to | the nobles’ women. One of the: | played by Miriam Hopkins, arouses | Bancroft by her spirited contempt for him and his kind. Big Doings Royalist Cossacks arrive, capture Bancroft, and take him and the noble refugees aboard tneir ship, settting sail at once for Sebastopol, THIS FILM DOG’S IN THE 'PHONE BOOK; “THEY'D FORGET ME.,” e Leading a dog’s life isn’t so bad the way Sammy Boy does it. This Siberian Samcyede, shewn here with Maureen O'Sullivan, also of the films, has his ¢wn telephone number, a private valet and - WESTERN FILM By ROBBIN COONS HOLLYWOOD, Cal, June If you pick up your teclephone. “information” and ask for | | \ i la port still controlled by Tsarist:.| Sam- Chained to the stoke-hole, Ban-|my Boy's telephone number, you'll F | eroft breaks loose, inspires the crew |be given it, and if you dial that| Is FJATURE“ AT | to mutiny and takes over the ship./humber youll be answered by a 1us mdomitable display of mastory |man who with a little encourage- | THE CULISEUM wins the admiration aid subse |Mment will extol the wonders of | {quent love of Miriam. Sammy Boy, perhaps to the ac-| | The remainder of the picture is|companiment of Sammy Boy's own |filled with exeiting episodes as|Park ibuth Miriam, the royalist, and later | George Brancroft, are sentenced to jdie by the Red tribunal. George | Brancroft, with his forceful vigor- | ous personality makes a fascinating Angeles telephone directory the only canine as far as we know \\'1101 enjoys that distinction. | Sammy Boy isn't your ordinary| dog, although he is trained | Dorothy Dix in “The Nevada Buckaroo™ | Last Time Tenight aroc,” which is [ featured at the Snow-white, he is a Siberian C ligence have enabled him to m: lkv‘ personal appearance tours without|a pasadena society woman tosdend performing a single trick. The 1 a picture. ' He rides to .work ; of his “public life” has included |dajly in a limousine, and his earn- | | | own him, but can't. He played “‘f(hm her name be kept secret. | some aviation shorts with Bobby posing at fashion shows where his|j, to the last dime, go to chi — e His ‘Ma}esty Is Unable to|Trout. even before plans were laid DINNER TONIGHT % to put him in longer pictures. Attend Functlon* “I 1list his telephone mnumber | % rather than my own,” says David- Rheumahsm son, “because everybody knows mm} 1 and nobody remembers my name. ‘ LONDON, June 3.—King George|He gets about 50 letters a wee the Fifth today observed his 68th faddressed simply to ‘Sammy Boj |birthday anniversity but rheuma-{Los Angeles’.” {tism in his shoulder prevented him |from attending a glittering military |pageant in his honor. i The Prince of Wales was depu- jtized to represent His Majesty at {the trooping of the colors, the an- nual function of the Horse Guards at which the King has been wont 'to ride attired in uniform. The with them at NIGHT. —adv. A Dcg’s Life, Indeed! Four-year-old Sammy has a per- sonal valei, a Chinese boy who does nothing except attend to Sammy's warn | Another aristocratic dog in thz‘ movies, only temporarily, was th English sheep dog they persua SCHLITZ OR——— Blue Ribbon .--Mm,,,-.,,,w D e e e o ywanson Brothers STARTING SUNDAY MATINEE 2 P. M.—Adults 25¢ Children Always 10¢ / SELECTED SHORT SUBJEC - FINAL SHOWING TONIGHT e e PSS UNY Strange Justice: ARIAN MARSH NORMAN FOSTER Tk cbvered from -an &rm injury that 'aspirants in this country, one )or’ paralyzed the nerves for many his matches going 'seven hours,! months. During the winter, of thp 'claimed the world championship WM. MULDOON |same year he was confined to a and made the claim good by in- PAS Es AWAY Ehospnal for the firsy time in his vading distant lands, including| |life and was forced to undergo a | Japan and defeating all who dis-| ! gland operation. 4 puted his supremacy. | In April 1932, Muldoon, whO| e retired as undefeated tifle| o B never married, announced that he nolder, then added to his fame by |had adopted his secretary, MIss taming John L. Sullivan and train- | |Margaret Farrell, who was 43 years ing “the Boston strong boy” for | ' 3 g ; {old, and had named her heir t0|ne latter's victorious bout with! Grand Old Man of Athlét-|nis estate, estimated . then at more | jaxe Kilrain,VOut of this expefi- ics Is 'Dead — Had |than $1.000000 in value ence grew the health farm idea, | ~ | Aside from hs ou nding work friendship with noted men, riches, Eventful Career on the boxing commission, Muldoon |and finally his place on the New| was known as the originator of the‘York boxing commission. i “health ‘farm” idea whereby busi-| e . | |ness and professional men were put | ‘ - ., |through hard physical routine in| vere punishment drove “sharpers s/the open to ‘overcome the effects| ’ fake fights .and fouls from New [} |of sedentary pursuifs. Muldoon's| York state rings. 2 ~ ?establlshment attracted some off He stood as a rock against Rick-|in. poct prominent men in the| 1! ard’s efforts to promote a matchiconiry among them two presi- | ! beuween Jack Dempsey and the genis heodore Roosevelt and Wil negro, Harry Wills, in 1925, and yiam goward Taft, instrumental in forcing the (Continued from Fage One) b VANCOUVER, . C, June 8.— |Capt. Alexander Brown, of .the promoter to give Gene Tunney his Farmer's Son ‘P.wmc-Cuyle Navigation Company, title chance. His friendship for| Muldoon was a farmer’s son, born was shot and possibly fatally in- Tunney, and the encouragement he at Belfast, N. Y., May 25 1845 |jured in what is believed to h_nve gave the young fighter, prompted When Lincoln called the north '.o;u—en a robbery on the Connaught Gene to set up the “Muldoon-Tun- |arms, Muldoon went as a drummer Bridge. There is a bullet under ney” heavyweight trophy when, in boy. After the war he worked a:zths Captain’s heart and all pockets 1928, he retired as the undefeated a variety of humble occupations in of the clothing are empty. champion. > ¥ New York, then got an appoint- TR A Falls From Horse ment to the police force. | Miss Myrtle Fleckenstein, daugh- Muldoon’s remarkable health did| There his wrestling talent came ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence not fail until 1931, when he was 86 |to the front. - He became physical Fleckenstein of Anchorage, is home years old, and then it taok a fall instructor of the force and direc- from Berkeley, California, where from a horse on his 600 acreé tor of its gymnasium, then Branch-|she has just completed “her fresh- “health farm” at. Purchase, N. ¥, ‘ed out into professional wrestling. man year in the University of Cali- to lay him low. He never fully re- He 'disposed of all Greco-Roman ,|1on.'nn, WE DELIVER P28 B PHONE 217 SAYS HIS OWNER Sammy Boy is listed in the L;!\’CD\N[)O)' Bob Steele and| | revolutionist and Miriam Hopkins|Mmovie by Cowboy Bob Steele and Dorothy |makes a Lrilliant young noble- ‘“‘]‘li ;’ Lligent ““f‘o“;“’r_‘] e d““f‘;l)ix are starred in the exciting | woman “ul B regularly in PIC- | western romance, “Nevada Buck- Tonight for the lasi ttme will 1 eum Theatre tonight and to- be shown “Strange Justice” an|Samoveds, very rare, valued by his|, > | amazing picture of circumstantial{oWner, Gordon S Davidson, at $5.- | 4 pequtitul background, riding | evidence with a splendid cast in-|000— but no money could buy him" 14 gooq aramatic plot make the icluding Marian Marsh, Reginald|Davidson insists—and the Pacific| ,iutre one of the most interesting | Denny, Norman Foster and Richard|C0ast Kennel club places the same| .4 " oxciting produced for many | Bennets. valuation on his doggish highness | months i —ee— TR | Also on the program is a new: On The Road Too Ireel, comedy and selected short| KING GEOHGE Sammy Boy's beauty and intel- | subjects 3irls’ Legion Club will serve dinner tonight from 5 o'clock. Eat the DUGOUT TO- | looks set off feminine models strik- ity One condition of the contr: ingly, and in posing With 10vely wis that his mistress be allowed to movie stars who would like 10|yemain on the set with him, and COLISEUM TONIGHT ROMANCE of. el __GREAT OUTDOORS. . Y COWBOY BOB STEELE and Dorothy Dix “NEVADA BUCKAROO” ALSO THE NEWS HOUND Arncther “Pete Burke” Comedy CHILDRE OF THE SUN LATE NEWS EVENTS NOTE:—The Coliseum will be open ‘every Friday, Saturday and Sunday with a big show of comedies, feature pictures, cartoons, scenic and news reels and the NEW LOWER ADMISSIONS IS— ™ ADULTS 35¢ —KIDDIES ALWAYS 10¢ LOGES 50c¢ FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 Prompt Delivery INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska SCHLITZ BLATZ BLUE-RIBBON SCHMIDT’S BEER Stocker’s Imperial UNITEDL FOOD (. CASH GROCERS We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 Phone 16 ENTIRE STOCK At Cost BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.