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SHEPARD & SON _Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. — ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY .AAND SERVICE ‘TO YOUR-LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 FRYE'S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON ‘Mrmrmmm Shannon Featured in “Painted Woman" A screen drama of the South Seas that is refreshingly diferent, and tensely gripping in its many unu- sual situations, “The Painted Wo- man,” Fox picture, is the current | bresentation at the Coliseum Thea- ter. Convincingly enacted by an ex- | cellent cast headed by Spencer Tracy and Peggy Shannon it de- tails the hectic affairs of a defiant and sarcastic young lady who, in her own words, front from Mandalay to Panama.” Accompanying a hard-boiled schoner captain from Singapore | when she gets in trouble with the | police, she is set ashore on an island nearby to await his return from Australia. There she attracts the attention of an amorous poli- tician and an adventurous pearl { fisher. The first wants her to | take a trip with him; the second— much to her amazement—wants | to marry her, Torn between these opposing influences and the fear jof “the captain’s return, she finds life very complicated indeed, and climaxes follow thick and fast to a highly dramatic ending. Peggy Shannon as the girl is a | revelation to those who have here- | tofore seen her only in suppressed | | roles; she proves herself a finished artist, and does a beautiful pwoe of work. Spencer Tracy is even better than his usual brilliant self a the rough-and: land Irving Pichel and William' }(Stage) Boyd share the principal, supporting honors. Herbert Mundin, Raul Roulien and Laska Winters are others in the cast worthy of mention. John Blystone's direction is flawles 'SPECIAL DANCE MUSIC, [PRGGRAM AT MANDARIN BALL ROOM TONIGHT | A special program of Scandmnv- |ian-American dance music will be, rendered by Jimmy Steeles's Revel- ers tonight at the Mandarin Ball Room, according to Wilbur Bur-| {ford. The orchestra will be aug- |mented by Harry Krane with his | accordion. ( .. —— NEW THEATRE MANAGER FOR KETCHIKAN HOUSES \' C. D. Beale, theatre and mov- g picture exchange manager in various coast cities for the past 17 years, has arrived in Ketchikan to take over the management of for a subsidiary of the B. F. Shearer Company of Seattle. Mrs. Beale comes from Beverly Hills, California, and has also been in the theatre business in Seattle, Portland and San Francisco. e ——— WHERE IS SHE? On behali of relatives in Italy H. B. Le Fevre of Juneau will be gratified for information as to the whereabouts of Mrs. Giovanna Paschetto, widow of Angelo Buffon. HEADS PROGRAM Spencer Tracy and P.eggy “knows the water- | eady pear] fisher, ' the Revilla and Coliseum theatres! the Alaska Empire Theatres, | { | | | | | Phantom President,” | new-season comedy “Some day he'll be President” That ic the fond dream of every American mother and father regarding their son. George M. Cohan was imbued with this idea 2isc. Above he is chown with a little cap at the age of 6. The picture with the viclin was taken at the age of 9. In “The Phantcm President” at {he Capitol he reached the Presidency. FILM ACTRESS TURNS PROPHET (e for the same reason that Dorothy Tree Proves that caused her to quit Cornell—that| fecling of being lost in a crowd. | ‘Sweet Are the Uses | She was under contract to a large | of Adversny | studio where there seemingly were | i | too many girls for one more to get | e chance = By ROBBIN COONS Here oI OTE, She 15710 longer HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 25.—It's not “lost in a crowd.” She is the only the same thing—this is Dorothy, girl under regular contract to Col- Tree speaking—working for a neb- umbia, a smaller studio. ulous carcer when you don’t have! “I was afraid,’ she says, “that I to work at all, and working when might have the same experience your work means bread and butter. | again, and ‘the forgoitery wo- Miss Tree, a brown-eyed brunet‘ma., But at least, while I was | whose looks are striking rather waiting to start work, I could come than merely pretty, made the dis-|in and talk things over with the covery for herself. | executives, and there wasn't that Dorothy Tree, now a movie ac-| terrible feeling that no one knew tress, left Cornell after two years I was on the lot.” in College because she was impa-| - tient to be about a career and be-; The Northwestern university cause “the 10,000 students mads me practice field on many afternoons| ‘[ee she says, “lost in a crowd.”|this fall saw three of the Riley She wanted to be a writer, but, boys practicing football, all on &if- changed to the stage as her- aim. ‘m rent teams. Jack was drilling | That found little approval at there with the Boston Redskins, | home, where her father, then a pro eleven, while Bill worked with ‘uealzhy New York business m'm, the Wildcat varsity and Hal lined Irowned darkly on the idea. support it gave me to know that at home there was financial secur- mmk I really began to| that realization that| to work.' i y. 1 work ¢ 1 had [ { {u | | ] | | BREAKING IN A class “A” trail has been com- CEORGE M.COHAN HEADS CAST OF : AMUSINGCOMEDY : ng of Comedlans in Mirth | datte Colbert and Jimmy | ing picture which hilariously points | { Presi- imely and its comedy treatment of dential campaigns and pertinent. It the s f Theod who ouldn't be dent because he didn't gh of the . hail-fellow personality—and the story. Varney, medicine show prop- who resembled Blair so that he could credibly d his personality to doing the A o P candidaate’s campaigning for him. Provoking Film “The !conan, of course, plays both Phantom President” Duragie . SURSTS ¥ oney, Varney's pal and in the medicine show, Colbert is Felicia Ham- { mond, who refused to marry Blair and then fell in love with his is bhoth K d Pl e have 1ok Curly wssociate { and Mi as to Presi- From an iterant medicine show, George M. Cohan is catapulted| counter Varney. into the White House in “The| I om, Presiguhit”. 18 as OW:“:‘"?;:’:}‘ up-to-date as the morning’s new: 7 ot "1 par and as funny a comedy!, t the Capitol Theatre, with Clau-| .. "oy oono could wish. “Schn SR featured FEW SQUTHPAWS William Boyd Irving Pichel Directed by John Blystone zle” in other roles. The Durante nation is bemeaning the fact that “the country needs a! ARE ON PRO GRID man.” Into the breach steps the s COLISEUM LAST TlME TONIGHT £ medicine man with a panacea for| NEW YORK, Oct. 25.—South- | national ills. | paws are an accepted fact in base- “The Phantom President” treats ball with a place on every pitching audiences to an unusually divert-|staff, but in football there are few capable < making the major the finger of derision at the cam-|leagues. There are only two south-| paign methods of Presidential| paw backs left in the National candidates. Football League, Bull Dochring, This amusing take-off is good| former Illinois back of the Chicago SEE BIG VAN 204 Front St. GUNS FOR RENT Guns and Ammunition 205 Seward St. | | & | Advertisemene products before you. because of its three leading play-| Bears, and Otfo Vokaty, former ers. But it is also good because it lberg College star now has a plausible, entertaining story, cago Cardinals. COLD WEATHER S-P-E-CIA-LS TWO OF THEM! e e e Women’s, Misses’, Growing Girls’ SNAP GALOSHES “So I said I'd earn my own way, and I did make enough, as dram- | atic counselor in a girl's camp, to take a course in stage producing,” 1she relates. “I didn’'t know exactly how to go about breaking into the theater. It was Madam Alberti, the drama- tic coach, who persuaded me to turn to acting and drop the study | of producing. “And then I decided for mysel! | that the way to learn acting was |to act. I finally got ‘walk-on’ as- signments, such as maids, on the stage—and I thought I was really ! working hard for my money. ! “But after father lost his money |in the crash, I realized that it was different. Subconsciously or other- | wise, T had been leaning on the pleted in the Great Smoky moun- tains National Park by the Civilian | Conservation Cor FREE! L Silver-Plated Salad SPOON with bottle OLIVE OIL ACROSS 1. Fairy 4. Poplar 9. Town in Mas- sachusetts Exclamation used to frighten . 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