The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 9, 1933, Page 8

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After Another T IO SN R SR NN STARTS SUNDAY The SHOW THAT SET BROADWAY LIGHTS DANCING AGAIN! Warner Bros., first to give you ng pictures, leads the way ynce more with an amazing new of entertainment! ‘The thrills, laughs and heart- throbs of two big shows packed into one mighty motion picture! 14 GREAT STARS! More than 50 featured performers! 200 GLORIOUS GIRLS! WARNER BAXTER lElE DANlIu ‘GEORGE BRINT GINGER ROGERS UNA MERKEL RUBY KEELSR _ auy KIBBEE NED SPARKS DICK POWELL GEORGE E. STONE HENRY B. WALTHALL ALLEN JENKINS EDDIE NUGENT 8 ROBERT McWADE @ MIDNIGHT PREVIEW SATURDAY NIGHT—1:10 A. M. WATCH FOR THEM One Smash Hit EDW. G. lt()lil\\()‘\l “SIL VE P D()LLAR” NORMA SHEARER CLARK GABLE All-Star Cast “Strlm ge I Intorlude WALLACE BEERY in “F LE SH” CECIL B. DE M]IIE'S “SI(,N of the CROSS” WHEELER and WO()LSEY “90 THIb IS AFRICA” J()HN Il()NFL and ETHEL BARRYMORE “Rasputin and the Em press” John Barrymore Lionel Barrymore Wallace Beery Jackie Cooper Joan Crawford Marion Davies Marie Dressler Jimmy Durante Clark Gable Greta Garbo MEMBER William Haines Jean Harlow Helen Hayes { Ramon Navarro Jack Pearl CAPITOL . . WE DO OUR PART ALA ¢ Robert Montgomery business. NOTHING LEFT OUT Summer is over so is our Fall picture buying season. work. it took a lot of figuring but we succeeded in contracting for the output of every, ]\ll’()l{F\'\l and M/ \J()l{ film producer in tlu Motion Picture Not a picture was overlooked, not a star was forgotten in our effort to provide nothing but the latest and best in motion picture enterta iinment for our patrons. The work of every important director and every famous star has been obtained for immediate shuwm'r at the Capitol and Coliseum Theatres not forgetting a multi- tude of fascinating short subjects including acts, comedies, travelogues aml cartoons. Never before has such an array of late productions and famous talent been shown in Juneau at the admission prices that are established at these theatres. With the latest in sound equipment and. all the finest motion pictures to be had the Capitol and the Coliseum truly inangurate Juneau’s first Greater Movie Season JUNEAU GREATER MOVIE SEASON Starts Sunday -. CAPITOL .. “WHERE THE BIG HITS PLAY” It took a lot of hard ENTIRE WE HAVE OBTAINED FOR JUNEAU THEATRE PATRONS Every Important and Big Production from Every Major Producer Fox Film Corporation Universal Pictures R.K.O. Radio Pictures Warner Bros. Norma Shearer Ed Wynn Elizabeth Allan Tad Alexander Nils Asther Alice Brady Charles Butterworth Mary Carlisle Stuart Erwin Muriel Evans Louise Closser Hale Russell Hardie Jean Hersholt Phillips Holmes Jean Howard Walter Huston . « 40¢C KIDDIES A DIME ANYTIME “W here the BIG Hits Play” With the Greatest Array of Talent Ever Assembled Myrm ]ov lohn \lllJan Colleen Moore Karen Morley Maureen O’Snllivan Jean Parker ' Vln Rebson Lee Tracy Robert Young Lupe Velez Leslie Howard First National Pictures Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Columbia Pictures Paramount Pictures s, Jr. George \llls~. Ruth Chatterton Joe E. Brown Edw. G. Robinson Maurice Chevalier Edmund Lowe Lee Tracy Sylvia Sydney George Raft Mae West Clive Brook ., Gary Cooper COLISEUM . KIDDIES A DIME ANYTIME “Juneaw’s Biggest Entertainment Value” STARTS SUNDAY BEHOLD THE WONDERS OF A NEW SHOW W[lRl\ll!‘ : ‘ The Heart Song of the GREAT WHITE WAY! Today you will see modern mira- cles wrought upon the screen in 4 ~Warner Bros’ epoch-marking ex- yy % travaganza or drama, melody and 3 —~ mirth! Dazzling array of stars! The 74 e 200 most beautiful girls in the world! Hit melodies that are sweep- ing the nation! Breath-taking spectacle and action! A complete Broadway musical comedy pre- sented scene for scene gzvhile the heart-gripping story races on! e T T ) i4 GREAT STARS RNy i e - - N CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY—2-11 P. M. Adults 25¢ until 3 P.M. Kiddies Always 10¢ WATCH FOR THEM One Smash Hit After Another CAROL LOMBARD CLARK GABLE “No Man of Her Own” JANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL “Tess of the Storm e Country” - S MARIE DRESSLER POLLY MORAN in “PROSPERITY” BUSTERKEATON 2 SNOZZLEDURANTE “WHAT" NO BEER”’ MAE WEST “She Done Him Wrong” WALLACE BEERY MARIE DRESSLER “TUGBOAT ANNIE” . e TG e ® e - (I o A i e S W Chester Morris Claudette Colbert Paul Lukas Richard Dix . Phil Harris Charles Murray Anita Page Slim Summerville Zasu Pitts Conrad Veidt Mary Brian Barbara Stanwyck Warner Baxter Loretta Young William Powell Laurel and Hardy . WE DO OUR PART 30¢c

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