The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 26, 1934, Page 3

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o T T e e T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 26, 1934. TR AR R STARTS TONIGHT a GENEVIEVE PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL IIII|||II||II||||I|II|||||IIIII|II|IIIlllllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII SOAN BLONDELL » WARREN WILLIAM HELEN CHANDLER « RUTH DONNELLY plus JACK DEMPSEY in “THE CHAMP> i BROADWAY LAUGHED FOR A YEAR ... and it's twice as funny on the screen! First National lengh hit with TOBIN ¢« WALLACE FORD 1 | LATE NEWS EVENTS |n|m||mm|m_mmmmmmnnnmmlmmnnnmmmlm SPARKLING- AND GAY IS COMEDY AT GAPITOL Joan Blondell and Warren William Co-starred in Farce ‘Goodbye Again’ Sparkling Joan Blondell is co-| starred with Warren William in “Goodbye Again” First National laugh hit which opens at the Cap- | itol Theatre tonight for a two-day run. “Goodbye Again, a delightfully entertaining comedy which kept Broadway audiences convulsed dur- ing its year’s run in New York is said to be twice as funny in! the screen version. Joan Blondell and Warren William prove to be as capable and amusing a comedy team as has been found, in this entertaining story. ‘Warren William capably han- dles the role of an author of pop- ular and rather risque books, who is making a tour of the country appearing before literary and wo- men’s clubs, Not too bashful, he | is rather pleastéd than ofherwise at the adulation heaped upon him by his feminine readers, which more than irks Joan Blondell, his fascinating secretary, who shrewd- | 1y knows him through and through and loves him in spite of his sus- ceptibility. Surprising Close One hildribus’ sftuation after an- R ey [other occurs on the tour. with! ‘Jcan cleverly extricating her em- | ployer when things get too thick. . The affairs reach a climax, \thn in one of the cities on th | route, a former college sweethear |of William comes to the club| meeting and tells him later, that though married, she has never | forgotten their romance. With the enrtance of the hus-| band into the seene, Joan's caus-| |tic disgust, when her employcrl agrees to a rendezvous at a road- | {house with his school enamorata | \zmd the latter’s watchful sister, |the whole thing is brought to| la surprising close in which Joan | finally wins out over the hundreds |of feminine admirers. | Others in the capavle cast in- rclude Genevieve Tobin, Wallace ,F‘ord Helen Chandler and Ruth Donnelly. Jack Dempsey Skit | Jack Dempsey in a two reel | Vitaphone skit called “The Champ” and a news reel of late events | conclude this entertaining pro- gram. i DEPUTY MARSHAL WILL' 'INVESTIGATE REPORTS | OF MAN RUNNING WILD | Reports received in the office of | i the United States Marshal this| morning that a wild man is run-| ning loose around -Angoon have ! resultéd in an order to U. S. Dep- | uty Marshal George Jones sendmgl him to Angoon to investigate an1| possxbly bring the man in. The | reports say the man has made‘ | threats against eémployees of a small coal mine in the vicinity. FAT Is a Prison! Let Swedish Massage So good for P,HOF& 10, Gastineau Mrs. J. M. Madlila GRADUATE MASSEUSE release the real YOU! that tired feeling! Hotel for Appointment Yol has Dance Par TONIGHT Capital Beer BEER LUNCHES DANCING @ Pull'with us and we wm' Music lors TOM MIX AND TONY ATTRACT LOGAL CROWDS Famous Western Star and‘ His Equally Famous Pony at Coliseum Tom Mix, Universal western star, is in town at the Coliseum inj “Terror Trail,” the most exciting picture he has made to date. And that e¢overs more than twenty years, Lone-handed, he manages to wipe out a lawless gang which is terror- izing an entire country. And what {a gang! They Kkill ranchers to get | their horses, hold up stages and mine trains, break jail and stop at nothing to get their loot. But Tom has tricks up his sleeve. What tricks they are! His inal capture of the gang is an epic in itself, supplying both thrills nd laughter. No wonder they are |good and they come right straight out of Tom Mix’s vivid experience as an officer of the law in Texas. Tony. Jr., does plenty of new tricks for his master, Naomi Judge s Tom’s new leading lady. Just | between us, she’s an aviatrix and| a swimmer as well as a horsewom- an and an excéptionally good lead- ing lady. Raymond Hatton fur- nishes the laughs as the gambler 'Who'll bet on anything. There is a bévy of villains who make things hot for Tom, including Ffancis Mec- { Donald, Bob Kortman . and John St. Polis. SHRINE GLUB IS T0 GIVE DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT {First of Series of Popular Invitational Entertain- ments Held Tomorrow Members of the Shrine Club will be host to a large number of Channel residents at a dance to be ;held tomorrow night in the Scot- tish Rite Temple. Dancing, to (music furnished by Moyer’s five-| piece orchestra, will be from 9:30 o'clock until 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. Katherine Hooker will be in charge of the refreshments, punch and cookies, which will be served during the dance. This dance, which is invitational as are all Shrine Club dances, is the first of a series of three which will be held this winter and spring. The next one is scheduled for February 22. Members of the Dance commit- tee in charge of the parties for the yéar are Charles E. Smifh, Chair- man; Robert Coughlin and Wal- ter P. Scott. — - A year of systematic target prac- tice raised the average score of Hutchinson, Kas., policemen from 131 fo 90 per cent. Shop in Juneau m’gmnmmmmmu|mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmn|ll|||um|u||um|||||||u|||||n|||||||n||mumm|u||||mmm|||uumm|||||||m|m|||mm|||||| LAST TIME TONIGHT You've never seen‘such ACTION in a picture since the movies began to talk. IT'S GREAT 1 1 1 With Naomi Judge, Raymond Hatton, Arthur Rankin. rancis MecDonald. Story by Grant Taylo Directed by Armand Schaefer. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE. -AND- ‘The V anishing Frontier’ FREE! TONIGHT—AIl Children attending the Ccliceum between 7 and 8 ADMITTED FREE GET IN EARLY—See the start of “THE VANISHING FRONTIER” HONEYMOONERS ARE TOGETHER; CONTINUE TOUR £ Frince, Pnncess Mdivani Reunited After Their Sepa-ation YOKOHOMA, uma. 6.—pPrince Mdivani and his Princess bride, the former Barbara Hutton, part- ed January 7 at Reno by Cali- fornia process servers, were re- united last night aboard jthe Tatsuta Maru to continue their honeymoon trip around the world. The Prince arrived here sev- eral days ago aboard a Japanese liner from Vancouver, B. C., and the Princess came from San Fran- cisco, Cal, on the Tatsuta Maru. Daily Cross-word Puzzle 1 sAt ROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 9. Place By 10. Exist Pl bk 11. Roman house- 12, English con- hold god sonant 17. Rectangnlar 13. Austraitan inset bir € 14. Feminine i Yehislo on 15. Demon 22. Metal 16. Worker i 24. At once 25. Shelter 21. Male horse 29. Large ger- 23. Fodder pit vents | ‘fl “Golt i 31. 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