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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1934. S « + GOLD DIGGERS OF 1923 - - BUCK JONES IS HERE IN STORY OF ‘MOUNTIES’ Big Double Bill Playing at Coli;_&:)\:g; h]t-he(g:](; for “McKenna of the Mounted” star- ring Buck Jones, one of the great- est outdoor stars in motion pic- (tures, heads a big double bill at | the Coliseum Theatre which is | playing tonight only. The other feature on the program is “Mind Reader,” with Warren William as | the star. | Buck Jones dons the trim uni- | form of the Canadian Royal North- | west Mounted Police in his lat- |est Columbia picture and the re- isu!t is a stirring swift-action pic- ‘ture such as we too seldom see. Set agdinst the scenic tapestry of green forests and mountains, | “McKenna of the Mounted” is ‘crammed with emotion, riding, fighting, intrigue and other ele- {ments dear to movie audiences, | which prefer these virile outdoor | films. | Columbia has surrounded Jones | with a notable cast, including Gre- |ta Granstedt as the heroine, Niles {Welch and Mitchell Lewis as vil- |lains, and Walter MecGrail and Gold Digger With Charms Tonight ) Only BIG DOUBLE BILL! i FEATURE ‘ FEATURE NO. 1 NO. 2 Thrills and Fast Action with the “Mounties” in ki the Northwest ' ) BIGGER THAN 42nd STREET! FAKE MIND READERS ExPOSEDI WiLLiAdM The MIND A First National Picture with CONSTANCE CUMMINGS | 4 I "McKENNA | OF THE MOUNTED", | AN ENDLESS PARADE OF THRILLS with 13 BIG STARS - - 300 OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRLS IN THE &% WORLD - - 5 NEW SONG HITS [0 4 GIGANTIC ENSEMBLES ofter T o le T et ngagicts vented on. the screenl with Greta Granstedt SUNDAY and MONDAY ANN HARDING LESLIE HOWARD {James Flavia as members of the \ Joan Blondell as the show girl friend of Guy Kibbee in the | super musical special “Gold Diggers of 1933” which will be shown at the Capitel starting, Sunday. Mounties. The picture has a skill- | fully developed dramatic plot, which {lifts it far beyond the usual out- H |door action film. S0 o ¢ % | Buck Jones plays the role of % Sergeant Tom McKenna, the stal- wart Mountie, who always “gets his man.” There has been a series of robberies which has baffled the picturesque custodians of law and order in the morthland, and Jones decides on a plan to trap the gang of malefactors and its lead- er. To do so, he joins the out- laws to learn the identity of, the mysterious master mind, whose| craftily planned depredations are bringing disgrace to the Moupties, | First in this secret service cam-| paign comes the arrest of Jones as | a robber, and his hiomiliating’.dis- charge from the Mounties. He.be- ez g .55 4—-SHOWS SUNDAY 2 P.M.—4 P.M.—7:30 P.M.—9:30 P.M. ATTEND THE EARLY SHOWS! MATINEE PRICES March 7th Adults 25¢—Until 2:30 P. M. i w0 Bmgg"“ml gl 1 Children 10c All the Time A :,m:}he;'km“:g the t:r\;m s;ory llw] 9 P. M. SHARP, \ thind his sacrifice, or does his . P ‘ ; PREVIEW o s ettt g me o | Old Time Members Night | oy CAPITOL e T OPEN HOUSE ANNOUNCING ; 4 ATRE ure en _m, a musnniimax. b . Z i b g TN S TR ‘ FOR ALL ELKS vAN]) FAMILY ()PENI\TG ; mmasmmmss @ ] CARDS DANCING BOWLING ; LAST TIME TONIGHT—DOUG FAIRBANKS in “Robinson Crusoe” | and 1 i 1934 REFRESHMENTS }: GREAT MUSIGAL §m whose capable hands l?,hef prt:‘l:- W ld JAL[ SPECIALTY LOl(l Mae Alexamler DANCE e s e or By Bexverr Risc 5= | | | ment and opportunity, ies ;a:m;:fiii. Almanacs i TAI DANCBA | tu lO \‘{ ssruroavs || OHOW OPENING |2 Broadwey sicees, aro. disciose , cooruisrlh By Berry JEan Kerrn i i lin a whirlwind of exciting inci- 3 % L4 i B WIREDAYS 1) HERE SUNDAY = s el B0 Here’s Your Chance Ladies o LT N Mandarin Ball Room okl "fly e\]rentually 1x;\‘;olve: ?}oth ;:1? T() PllAY [fhe family tawyer In the intricacies ° TUESDAY, MARCH 6TH “Gold Diggers of 1933” with All-Star Cast Comes to Capitol Tomorrow YOUR FAVORITE GAME OF PAN of showmanship. All in all, it is a dramatically sound comedy dra- ma enhanced by the generous pro- Revelers Butler Mauro ! 500 Goldstein Bldg. duction values of the “big show. | D MISS THIS DATE! ST s . “Gold Diggers of 1933 Warner| qme chorus featured through-| rug 0. 3 to 5 o’clock 7 to 9 o’clock Cigars yl!rost ]All s:gr,wdrbaemaflc m“‘f” out, is a collection of beauty gath- Teleph 164 2 #peptacle, sa even greateriereq from the whole nation and “Express Money Ord ! elephone cm!eltel than ‘“42nd Street,” as the most x i | ! Anytime” Candy Cards The New Arctic | | | | i | lavish entertainment of ;cade, opens tomorrow at the Capi- tol Theatre. | A fitting sequel to the sensa. tionally popular picture “42n ! Street,” in sereen fare, 11933” according to Hollywood’s in- ;formanon excels its great predeces- 'sor in beauty, in catchy tunes and | “whistling” music, in comedy and in its story values. TIts list of stars |is even more imposing; the chorus ‘cnsembles, directed by Busby Ber- |keley, are more spectacular; its “Gold Diggers of songs by Harry Warren and Al It is, furthermore, the story of the de-| which started new styles| trained under the guilding genius of the man responsible for the chorus ensemblies already famous “The Kid from Spain” and 42nd Street” as well as in nu- merous New York stage revues in recent years. The numbers or- iginated for “Gold Diggers of 1933" mark the high spot in Holly-| wood’s donations to the worlds en- | tertainment. Nothing like them in| beauty, spectacle and daring has| been seen before. JUMPS 6 FEET 3 ® Burglary ® Theft ® Holdup Dubin, will appeal to even wider i Dfn. v WITHOUT PRACTICE _ V{0 2 Pabst Famous [ The names of Warren William, D Ilt Beer !Joan Blondell, Ruby Keeler (Mrs. NORMAN, Okla, March 3.—No | ug |Al Jolson) who sprang 1o screen|practice apparently makes perfect | On Tap |fame over night in “42nd Street.”|in the case of Doug Barham, Ok- 3‘:“ Powell, Aline MacMahor, OuY |lahoms University high _jumper. “JIMMY"* CARLSO! bbee, Ginger Rogers and Ned|pasause he must earn his own 5.3 Home Boarding House. § JI C N Sparks head the superlative cast|ang nis wife's schosl expenses by ;: Gastineau and Bn'd N ' E - r———— | CDOSDICA - by . Warner ‘Beos. I0r|{pginting ‘signs, Barham has lttle| Weg. . We Sell It. L DA - | “Gold Diggers of 1933.” time left in which to rehearse his|| 3-4 Becond and Gold. ’ ) et ] “Gold Diggers of 193" is |atnietio art. 35 Fourth and Harri. We'r : ” e 3-¢ Pifth and Gold. ’ BOWLING |“back of the back-stage” story, | 3.7 Pifth and v Nothing like the thrill of a dramatic and amusing insight in- One day, however, he played ':. Seeit “Mm s . Give your car a new lease on life by having a ten-strike! Develop your to the lives and loves of the peo-|truant from the pan‘m]thshogagc; 30 Pirth snd Kennedy. It i 4 i g it refinished this Spring. Youwll like:our game on the finest alleys ple primarily responsible for the reported to Coach John 1 4-1 Ninth, back of power 3 prompt, courteous amvi thorough serviees staging of a great New York show.|for a workout. In successive enps house. i b satisfacti £ you ever played on. 5 é and you'll get much satisfaction from a |7t is an intensely human story|he went higher and mgher_ until 4-3 Oathoun, opp. Seaview | » dand ¥4 dob. ¢ We've PFes et ou! Brunswick Bowling climaxed by a triumphant and|the standard said 6 feet 3 imches.| Apta, 9 andy. paint job. - We'te ready-to serve you! Al spectacular “show” in which Bus-|Then he cleared the bar at this g w ::3 Indian. i eys by Berkeley's choruses of 200 pick-|mark again to show it was no bt <o § < 8!“ | CONZ\TORS MOTOR CO Pobl Billiards ed beauties are lavishly displayed |fluke, and Jacobs measured the 47 Twelfth, BPR. garage. || / % Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks 1§, ;.n.c ensembles unequalled in|height of the bar with a steel tape, 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. ‘ B Ry S 2 | Barber Shop fn connection the history of stage or screen. |just td0 bé sure. 4-9 Home 3 PHONE 411 Lower Front Street, opposite ——————— Seater Trach, \ Winter and Pond e e ) three gold digging show girls in- J Daily Empire Want Ads Pay Old Papers for.NSélle at Empire Officé