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ACEAOME ASHAMT 72 'IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, ]ULY 3, I933 e JOHNBARRYMORE MARX BROTHERS ‘ | STARRED IN HISTBPEN TOMORROW GREATEST ROLETN MAD COMEDY {In ‘Mad Cemus at Capitol “Horse Feathers” Latest Tonight—Marian Marsh | Merry Amusing Feature Again Supports Actor | of Marxes at Capitol MITZI GREEN S STARRED IN - GOLISEUMFILM May Robson Shares Hon- ors with Young Actress in ‘Little Orphan Annie’ “Little Orphan Annie” from Har- old Gray's famous comic strip, star- ring Mitzi Green and May Robson, is the big feature picture whigh heads the entertaining program at the Coliseum Theatre starting to- MOITow. 1 the program COLISEUM FOR THE FOURTH! Two Big Full Length Feature Attractions | | i | “Horse Feathers,” latest of the mad, merry comedies ‘of the Four Marx Brothers, opens tomorrow at John Barrymore opened at the | Capitol Theatre yesterday in “The' |Mad Genius,” a Warner Bros. pro- duction—and most superb of all the Capitol Theatre. his starring vehicles. Groucho, Chico, Harpo and Zep- Mr. Barrymore again chooses ra-!fo are again cast together in a diant Marian Marsh as his leading 'yicture that affords them oppor- lady as he did in his previous pic- |tiunities for the same type of non-|includes Western pic- ture “Svengall”—in which she play- | gens, they presented in “Animal|ture €d the role of Trilby, and incident- | Grackers, “Monkey Business” andp Mitzi Green takes a higher grasp 3lly won acclaim of and pub- hé Cocoanuts,” their three m'u\‘-t on the ladder leading to the lic everywhere, Miss Marsh, Who 1S jous movie efforts. heights of histronics with every but seyen(ee11. creates a flowerlike| ~ op amusing plot holds the pic-|new appearance on the screen and and wistfully lovely character 1nliyre fogether. Groucho is a cn{-;nccordmg to many followers of the “The Mad Genius,” that of Nana jege president because that's the|motion pictures, seems destined | the dancer. it seems, he can get his|for a place among the great act- |only way, | Mr. Barrymore is Tsarakov—the oo, zenno, out of college. Zeppo|ress-mimics of all time In “Little Orphan Annie” com- mad genius—a man whose club 100t pas been there twelve years. has made him as bitterly introspec- | yith the cooperation of Chico,|edy, tragedy, pathos, drama, prac- tive as King Richard was on ac-| village bootlegger, and Harpo, vil-|tically everything a picture can of- fer, will be found {count oOf his deformity. Tsarakov |jp.-dogcatcher, he ultimately ac- |travels from town to town with a The fine dramatic work of May Robson in the power character of . | complishes his object. marionette wagon shc{w. and one‘ Upon this frame is built many |night, Fedor, a peasant's son, rush- |, o;04y situation. Groucho talks |the foster mother adds an exclusive s into the tent to escape from | .. y.ic sual rapid-fire rate; Chico|distinction to the performance. {the lashing of a brutal lather. [puns in dialect; Harpo says noth-| The plot,” as is true of most Tsarakov suddenly has an InSpir- | o o4 chases every blonde |Wworthwhile pictures, is simple and jation. He will kidnap the BOy—|goh: anq Zeppo makes love to the|direct. Annie, left alone when Dad- train him as a dancer—and through dy Warbucks, her quaint and kind- ly foster father, is called away, him_—enjoy vicariously the applause | PeSt-100KIng girls available. 3 ¢ o S. J. Perelman, Bert Kalmar and “adopts” Mickey, another little or- phan. Mickey proves a problem. r:;csh h:ie Cl:e‘;:’fe‘d b;:fmv“:;g :’:: Harry Ruby, well known humorls}s. ‘story develops. | wrote the book. Music and lyrics Others in the cast 'ae" Dorald are by Kalmar and Ruby, ar?d Npr-‘Am_ne heroically tends him for a |Cook as Fedor—Charles Butter-|Man McLeod, in charge QI du'ecuou‘whlle. But presently she is forced I Wobt-as ts ‘actefiric wecrotiy Wt of “Monkey Business,” directed the to turn him over to older hands. 3 i | new picture. How she succeeds in having Mickey adopted by Mrs. Stewart, the acid- ly spinster with a heart as big as | Tsarakov—Luis Alberni as the in- | e ,— | sane Bankieff—Andre Luget, Bo!'ls MDRGAN SBUTH the traditional bucket, and how |Annie wins through to happiness ‘Karlorr Frankie Darro as the boy |Fedor, and Mae Madison. The play | |and a home, is a story tender and ‘mo\mfl Thomas A. Morgan, local agent {of the Wills Navigation company, | |1s by Martin Brown. J. Grubb, Al- ;)xander and Harvey Thew did t‘he !left on the Prince Rupert Sunday (morning on a brief business trip to |adaptation and Michael Curtiz di- " cattle. He will return on the Za- a2 in about three weeks. Mrs. The fanny page sweetheart of millions leaps into life on the screen! . Annieand Mickey and Sandy the dog, in a drama of laughter and tears! . There's no age limit! If you're bhuman you'll enjoy it! » « They go collegiate . . . go vtz . . . and change “rah- rah ” into " ha-ha-ha!” Between exams in football- ogy, they train with the co- eds and learn to speak easy. But one day the big bear says to the little bears, “Whatinhecksgoinonhere?" sesand e~ You never laughed so much ! ,since Dobbin was a colt! - e CARD OF THANKS With MITZI GREEN «» MAY RO Buster Phelps, Ed .rlellod’ i Matt Moore.. !-‘Co l.-w-.- i Directed-by John S. Robertson. %'m srip by Harold Gflv MI'NER AND KEILER GOING TO NEW YORK We wish to express our heartfelt thanks for the kindness and sym- pathy shown to us by our many friends and the members of various organizations during our recent be- reavement. Gilbert Miner and Con Kail of the Fresh Air Sign Comp: left on the Northland this m ing on an extended trip through! the Western States. They also plan| to visit the World's Fair and then! go to New York where they will| open a sxgn shop. OCEANIC HERE ON WAY TO PRINCE RUPERT TODA cted. organ accompanied her husband 4 south on the trip. /.‘Dur:ng Mr. Morgan's absence, WYatL Kingman will be acting agent of the company. e 'UHELEN SELLS FARE (g TO SAN JUAN TODAY The halibut boat Louhelen, ‘Capt. The halibut boat' Oceanic, Capt.! Knute Hildre, brought in 9300/ Ole Westby, stopped in Juneau pounds of halibut this morning from the fishing banks this ‘mgrg- which was sold to the San Juan ing on the way to Prince Rup¥ft Fishing and Packing Company for vith 22,000 pounds of halibut |6 and 3 cents a pound. N AND MRS. E. C. GUERIN AND FAMILY. — .- adv. TOM KEENE in a Smashing Western “THE SADDLE BUSTER” COLISEUM STARTING TUESDAY O1d papers at The Emplre Wash It Up! A Bright Snappy Job W \\\Il”//// % HARPO I Dance Tonight MANDARIN BALL ROOM “REVELERS” DANCING—July 3, 4 and 5 SHOWING ALL DAY THE FOURTH AND WEDNESDAY L. EVENING Makes the Old Bus Look Like New! Keeps the New that Way $1.00 CONNORS INC. FRONT STREET THE BEST 1S NONE TOO GOOD FOR YOU! Eat Your FOURTH OF JULY ‘Dinner With Us MIDNIGHT PREVIEW TONIGHT—1 A. M. “ P.h‘v ‘ C : f | "cm quxe wm y;“me irgmen's| ter Miss Vera, and Mrs. Mable loneer . a e 3 » |Hose Race, at 10 o'clock; company | Griesbach left today on the North- i 5 Flash Crackers ; DOUGLAS wNo 1 against Company No. 2 for land for an indefinite stay in Se- a prize of $40.00 attle and neighboring cities. NEW ‘ Parade, at 10:30 a.m., forms on ——i——— Fy 5 k St. Ann Avenue, néar Natatorium TO WESTWARD Flre Crackers S |'han. $41.50 in prizes for best deco- | Mrs. George A. Woods leaves on, |rated float, anto and spec'm]‘ fea-/|the Aleutian for Seward where she Ry “=7 | tures. Judges, Mrs. Inga Dickinsbn, | wil] rejoin her husband, who left! F J | |Miss Mamie Feusi and Sam De- |nere last waek. For the past threp ire Works u 1 i |Vvon. weeks they have been visiting at . Patriotic exercises, 11:30 am,, at the home of Mrs. Wood's parents, q ( |Coliseum Theatre: Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Johnson. B 3 juquTH' Song, ‘st‘ar Spangled Banner,” - e - — | § first verse—Audience. Mr. and Mers. Jonn G. Johnson NOW ! Reading ‘selectzd—Miss Uem&‘returned yesterday from Tenakee Feero. lSprings where they have been | \ Seléction—Jirieau Fife and Drum'campmg 908 TN Lan month. SEI LING | i Corps. Ul ol 4 ; i Instrumental Duet—The stses s B o i WALTER RELSON 15 e umer ' Celebration Starts Off with Reading—Mis Beiniec Edvards.| HERE ; JOINS PIGGLY Sel Fife and’ Drum Concert, Parade and | oeections=Junean Fite WIGCLY MEAT DEPT. P a “ e W ‘Walter Neison, : experienced meat o triotic Exercises Song, *“Amerioa®Augience, _ . Pa X Field Sports will take place at |cutter, formerly employed by the terations . . e o | Doliglas is to have a tip top cele- 1:30 pm., ending with a baseball | Carsteins- Frye Market a_t Kewht_- { bration this year as will be seenjgame between the Married Men kar;. arrlilveg on the .:le;uuaahwa::zl 3 4 i o i connec| wi irom the program of events which|and Single men for a purse of $60. and Wi e " Toflows. s\mh fair weather, it ————— | Piggly Wiggly Meat Department in Zun g_,r L R AR NOISY FOURTH rhould be the best in many years.) BIRTHDAY PARTY {!his city. OF ULyt o City Band, having ac- ey T ! %mi“ni;u i:n}'ynauon from the| Ruth Langseth celebrated hu‘HALlBLT BOATS TAKE ON ' Tourth of July Association to be|lsth birthday Saturday évening by BAIT AND ICE AT J. C. 8. Storag (e -t ‘ the guests of the city tomorrow, entertaining fourteen of her girl| i 2 % 'vxll start the celebration off at|friends. Whist and Cootie were| Halibut boats taking on ice at : /45 wodk in the moraing wid|Played, Agnes Baroumes and Helen the Juncau Cod Storage Compaty BUTLER MAURO DRUG CoO. a A then on until late |Pusich winning the prizes for the |yesterday and today were the - i '-;f?&"efm?:&'én the day will be|former, and Wilma Feero and Ag-| mont, Capt. Olaf Winther; the LOW SUMMLR PRICES NOW! “Ex e i taken up with a succession of|nes Baroumes for the latter. Starlite, Capt. J. J. Phillips and i Espress Money Orders ANYTIME } “hall éyents, wmdm& up with the base- game between the married and single men. Following the con- —————— 4 LEAVE ON NORTHLAND { Mrs. Glen Kirkham, her daugh- | the Grant, Capt. J. Knutsen. The Grant also'’ took: on bait at: the Jeold storage company.

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