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N ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY. AUGUST 10, 1933. POSITIVELY LAST SHOWING TONIGHT P CAPITOL SHO and Adolphe Menjou Are m Cast Ernest Hemingway's Arms,” featuring Helen way novel, telling ant in the Ttalian Corps, British nurse, who meet and against the background of Their meeting, self ‘the ‘“‘war brother” tenant Henry; wound; Catherine’s flight This Picture IS NOT Recommended | g% for Children CAPITOL MIDNIGHT FREVIEW TONiGHT—1 A. M. “CONGORILLA” UNCALLED FOR be with her—all this is told. is Frederic, and Menjou, P —— bert.* Emery in minor roles. JEERCEP—— LEGION MEETIN The »ncguiar American Legion for this evening, | poned until tomorrow night o'clock in the Dugout. S e meeting of post, sched tion of Formosa has “100 per cent” ratings for SUIT tal corrections during 1932-33. . A BLESSED EVENT Made for John Y Goming | FAREWELL TO MISS BENNETT | ARMS' FEATURE W Helen Hayes, Gary Cooper Frank Borzage's production of “A Fare- to Hayes, Gary Cooper and Adolphe Menjou, at the Capitol Theatre, is a faith- ful reproduection of the Heming-| the story = of Frederic Henry, American lieuten- Ambulance and Catherine Barkley, a lova war. through Rinaldi, the army surgeon who calis him- of Lieu~ their quick realiza- tion ‘of their love for cach other; | the days and nights in the hospital where Frederic is sought after his into Switzerland to have her child, and | Frederic's desertion 6T the army to Miss Hayes is Catherine; Cooper | Rinaldi. The cast also includes Mary Phil- ips as Ferguson, Catherine’s tlose friend; Jack La Rue as the young priest, and Blanche Frideriei, Hen- ry Armetta, Tom Ricketts and Gil- | POSTPONED ‘1 NIGHT the uled has been post- at 8 Since 1921 the banana produc- increased | from 52,000 tons to 160,000 tons. 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She is best known for “Bought,” “Lady With a Past,” “This Thing Called Love,” and ‘“Rich People.” Neil Hamilton, her leading man, | has risen rapidly to popuiarity in | leading roles. Heclen Vinson, the weak and cowardly sist picture, has recently ture work from the st she played leading roles. | 1t takes a lot of paint and powdsr to cover the face of a giant but r of the | Wynne Carver (left) and Dorothy Lucey, chorus girls, seem equal to ered pic- | the task. The attitude of the giant, who by the way is Primo Carnera, e where : '(‘;Roo"mN’(';’ PRIMO FOR THE STAGE oL {‘ 1 ting HOLLYWGOD, Cal, Aug. 10— Combined in “Two The screen’s bad men are notor- < ) fously lax in g their dev- Against World iltry into pri : ——— Wallace Be a heavy vil- | An exceptional cast, cach one lain, is a . b} of whom merits the star and lead- |} fellow who likes to play with his| UNIT SHOW n::ncx;las;:ms:: 2s, :t:‘x:)pon: CQ{;: adopted baby daughter, Carol Ann, & e in “Two Against | and James Cagney, who in some 2 the ‘World.'f a Warner Bros. pro- pictures has shot out m?.m.‘ Const(lnce deulfri"im:m:;}lfih opens at the Coli- | | ately with rival gar s, i al seum 1 | home-loving lad who not long ago! B yMiss Bemnett nerselt, has bad 4 ‘00E uls pllika" Bssons and who ennett W 2 likes good music. 5 |ons of the foremost actresses in e i mn popularity as well as dramatic TWO AGAINST the new heavyweight champ, hardly needs any comment. All this is important because the big fellow is appearing in a New York theate Gavin Gordon, who was leading Clara Blandick, Harold Entwistle ENDRES SUCCEEDS HILL a criminal court trial in which The Estebeth, Capt. Bach and Robert Coughlin, purser, returned from Sitka yesterday afternoon at! who 3 o'clock. She made the trip un-| trade. der special charter of the Alaska | Steamship Company to deliver freight consigned on the North- western. { business in its present was very popular At i s The firm gas company in the United States was organized 48 S8tarting tomorrow, cated on the city wharf app location, | much the same as his predecessor with KENDLER TAKES OVER DAIRY | the transfer of the Douglas Dairy from Dewey | Frankforter to Joe Kendler, owner man for Greta Garbo in “Ro-| will have charge of the local bus- mance,” Allen Vincent, in support iness. For the past two weeks| Jack LaRue has of George Arliss and Walter Wals DOUGLAS the latter has been making re-| ker, who played with Ruth Chat- pairs, which included a new floor, terton, have important roles. .in the dairy barn. Several new | pefore he came to Hollywood. | Other members of the cast in- EWS cows are being sent over to re- But trust Mae West to find § clude Roscoe Karns, Alan Mow-| N place some of the old stock Mr. | the real thing—in Ralf Harolde,! PORT bray, Hale Hamilton, Maude Tru-| Kendler's aim is to give the Is- yillain in “I'm No Angel.” } THR"AS b ax, Eulalie Jensen, Oscar Apfel, land people the best there is, just| A marine in the world war,! as he did when located here him- and Harold Nelson, all well knowf 2lf. if1 1 Today, th h 5 il INESS 5° » and rifle shot. oday, roug! . on’nt‘)um_ itage_“nd;?fif“" ety R Mr. Frankforter's plans for the}practice, he can Qull's-eye the ZO—Mmutes—ZO e picture is a brilllant soc R R ‘hat indefinte, 9 b 4 at 80 . : 3 present are somew {heart of a playing card al drama with a smashing climax in| The Jack Hill barber shop 10- ' jaicr phe expects to make a|paces. He fences, too, and can LATE NEWS Evms ) trip to his old home in Montana. the heroine, played by Miss Ben-|ncar Front ~ Street, yesterday kg bax, dnd. althondté e -walilie; oaly Adults 30¢ Children 10¢ nett, confesses to a love scandal of | changsd hands. Fred Endres pur- 180, pornds he cad pick -bp. Hewys T e % which she is innocent in the pres-chased from Mr. Hill his shop | VICTORIA TO TAKE tey x:;n :nd i pxhem pawnyA ! J;"QJEI‘KLB BIGGEST ence of the man she loves, in or-|card and 'pool room equipment. ROUTE OF NORTHWESTERN | CNTERTAINMENT der to save her brother from exe-|The new proprietor is well and | MAKING IT SIMPLER VALUE cution for murder and her sister |favorably known on the .channel, To assure uninterrupted service | irony of it all is that in You'll Like the N from domestic disgrace. having been in the barber business for Southeast Alaska ports the| .. .. e pad-man actor does ke the New — et in Juneau. His wife, the former Alaska Steamship Company will| o™ o0 oo vave to be pro-! COLISEUM 2 Violet Rundquist, is a daughter put the Viectoria on the Alaska ficient at.an);zhmg except acting. ESTEBETH ARRIVES FROM jof Mr. and Mrs. John Rundquist run for the time being, due to the For marksmanship they .can hil‘E‘ SESCIAL TRIF 1O SIERS] of Bongias, 4 Wil of . the old Pardner Jones or some other | ey Endres intends to continue the tern, according to a wire local agent from L. W Baker, traffic manager of the line. The Vietoria is scheduled to sail August 16 from Seattle, call- | ing at Ketchikan, Wrangell, Pet- ersburg,” Juneau, Haines, Skagway and Sitka. — - Under South Carolina law eggs fall into three classes—South Car- his Baltimore in 1816, says the Bureau |of the Alaska Dairy of Juneau, |olina eggs, shipped eggs and cold | tough managing editor in “The 4 of Standards. which was negotiated some time | storage eggs. | Front Page.” i Regular 85¢ Value e ago, goes Into effect. Mike Rels- Pl RO B | oy N | for ; A BLESSED E ser, who was formerly associated A BLESSED EVENT A BLESSED EVENT Is Coming adv.| with Kendler in the business here, | Is Coming adv. COLISEM UNMASK, VILLAIN WE KNOW YOUR SECRET NOW By ROBBIN COONS QUICK—THE MORTGAGE! Scan the list of movie and you'll find such paradox:s as THE John Miljan, sleek mustache and 134 k all, always ready to foreclose the mortgage and grab the girl), put- You C"l lT MADNESS tering around in his garden at A Vitaphone Act home and for fiendish sport ten- (derly nursing young canaries, And | Even Edward G. Robinson, king- | pin of movie gangsters and tough men, is a domestic body, proud papa of the junior “Little Caes- ar” that arrived a few months ago spit gunfire lin a dozen pictures or moré, and yet he never handled a revolver LEASE BREAKERS Laffs Galore Harolde became an expert pistol| b e o b B e s throw a wicked knife. He can | crack shot; to throw a knife,} | there's Steven Slemento, and onj | the rare occasions when fencing | 11< rejuiréd in films a little train- |ing in the studio gymnasium | equips the actor to simulate V.hi‘l i real thing. H | And Harolde, a typed bad man {of the films, used to play heroes | and romantics on the stage, until he came to Los Angeles as the| Vacation Kit Is Coming RECEIVED ar 104WVD R 77 NL R ] MCKANNA PLEASE ADVISE Jt THE SS NORTHW TELEGRAM WU SEATTLE WN AUG 9 1933 JUNEAU ALASKA EAU PEOPLE IN ORDER THAT THERE WILL BE NO INTERRUPTION IN OUR SERVICE BY REASON OF THE TEMPORARY WITHDAWAL OF 'STERN WE HAVE SCHEDULED THE Ss VICTORIA TO SAIL FROM SEATTLE WEDNESDAY 30¢ Tooth Brush Tooth Paste | 17 uneau Drug Co. “The Corner Drug Stere” it gives the housewife more time for practical home | management, leisure and so- | cial activities. Because the clothes are always - more } } done at a modern laumdry ) like this one. ) Alaska PHONE 2 AUGUST SIXTEENTH CALLING AT KETCHIKAN WRANGELL PETERSBURG JUNEAU HAINES SKAGWAY AND SITKA WE HOPE THAT OUR ENDEAVOR TO MAINTAIN ADEQUATE SERVICE MEETS WITH YOUR APPROVAL AND COOPERATION SIGNED ALASK STEAMSHIP COMPANY ) _Alaska Steamship Co. 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