The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 28, 1934, Page 3

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s EINE CAST IN " WAR DRAMA FEATURED M ‘Captured’ at Capitol ! “Captured!” which adva | ports indicate to be one | most important pictures of to come out of the drama with an unusually ale that is laid in t 2 military prison camps e World War. Howard, Douglas Fa: /7 \ : 7 oug . ’ m/ o Ell—nn The heart-thrillirig{ove ‘ story of three men and a woman, played against the sweep and surge of a 4 world in conflict AIRBANKS Y KRS LINDSAY I HIIII!|IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIHIIIHIII?IIIIIIIIi CAPITOL THEATRE | ‘:llllllllmlllm||||||||||i|l|||m||||"|llll m— | rioyeE care WEDNESDAYS { SATURDAYS iz?la}lsziu;er; llgglemr cent high::’{ i GOOD EATS” STARTS TONIGHT THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT GLEE CLUB SATURDAY SUNDAY ALL SEATS RESERVED with 4 General Admission '_ Warner BAXTER‘ Mirtam JORDAN Herbert MUNDIN Fox Picture 75 cents SEATS NOW ON DANCE [ WARRACK Construction Co. | Juneau Phone 487 | Mandarin Ball Room Revelers lection! $1,500 By experienced person, money to help develop placer mining property. Either T all or part from one or more persons. Inquire of Empire for Particulars Leslie Howard, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr,. P. Lukas Warner studio, is said to be a powerful It opens at the Capitol Theatre with Le: if your desires are to be unusually smart! Paul Lukas and Margaret Lindsay| playing the stellar roles. z s 2 ERE. Stars| ha ma ace in the prison camp, the h of the st the unusual ward, Fairbanks and Lindsay, e loves Fairbanks. Both| Vivid amp. jealou: S ar amas of love, | the hundreds of 1 behind the Ger- y axed by a most| 1 denounement when| , his solution to his live| problem, and his deed more darmg! than that for which he won his decor ma 134 nee of they Bros. 1ts that are said to make | “Captured!” ment, Barrat is cast as the bru-; amp commandant. Mar- the young actress h a sensational hit | Jr in “Cavalcade,” the girl Monica, with whom both though most of the action|Howard and Fairbanks are in love Other players in the extensive is said to lie|castof “Captured” are Arthur Hohl, ngle involving #John arried to Howard but dis-| lm_n;_hlelgl‘jd“c gy e e it 4 £ llow prisoners in the|Cang despair and even |8rem. COMMITTEE OF EASTERN STAR GIVING LUNCHEON | . > | Dangerously Yours A committee of the Eastern Star | give a | luncheon in the Scottish Rite Tem-|in a will on, are just a few of thefl’lc Satu_rday from 12 o'clock noon to 1 o'clock. remArkable entertain- being made for a large attendance }and a good meal d Bleifer, Frank Reicher, comedy, | subjects complete the Capitol pro- Webb A. Browne, Alaska rail- agent at Nenana, says he has d the same fountain pen for more than 40 years. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1934. has the role of Philip Faversham, Joyce Coad, Wil- and J. Carroll Naish and other short - > Warner Ba big Yours,” his la noon-day business | Arrangements ar. Theatre last Baxter is casi e ple’'s jewel ch As the WARNER BAXTER HAS “RAFFLES" =o ROLE IN FILM Romantic Star Portrays|fingered hab Gentleman places to prey upon wealthy peo- y opens, guests at the home o Latham, Among Jordan, sel an insurance compan been forced to pay he resu th | as the | hot after t Baxter and T ® Reasonably Priced! $7.50 $8.95 $22.50 New Frocks In prints if you wish to be gay—in navy or black We have what you want in our sparkling new col- Herbert Mundin, his partner i crime who poses as his valet, are f Mrs. Sarah a bibulous old who has several pecks of diamo: and pearls about the house eavy tleman crook, and son, author of the screen play, has given him many funny situations i 10 Will Dav iem ;’I‘}TOH D n, Arthur Hoyt e o SERVIC! NOON-I» The noon-day services @ | Whitehor: bound passe Norah from Skagway. and clever lines in this picture. Florence Roberts is immense as Mrs. Latham, and other roles are i | adequately handled by Florence El- s | dridge, Nella Walker, Mischa Auer, AROUSING INTEREST MILLINERY A charming variety of the newest and cleverest styles, in the finest and smart- est materials. $2.95 to $7.50 NEW NECKWEAR Just received a complete line of the cleverest neck- wear in lovely organdies, silk and lace. Special $1.25 NEW BAGS In splendid quality. Black, nawy, brown, green, red and white. $2.95 to $7.50 Swagger Suits- —that are youthful, flattering and fashioned with simplic'ty Featuring all the popular spring fabrics Sizes 14 to 42. and good taste. and colors. Coats Woe $19.50 to $32.50 COATS —a great deal of smartness for little money we maintain! Tweeds, lovely erepes and nubby fabrics of unusual smartness. Both fur trimmed and furless. $12.95 to $39.50 JONES-STEVENS The Store of Unusual Easter Values 0000000 A JONES - STEVENS Finest Easter Showing 3 DAYS TO - SHOP HOSIERY New Spring Shades in KAYSER and LUXITE HOSIERY Very fine and definitely superior. Sheer Chiffons, Semi-Sheer and Service. $1.00 $1.35 $1.50 COSTUME JEWELRY - Will add just the extra flair you will need for Easter, We Have It in the Latest O and being he Coliseun Theatre this Thief in |she means to get him by fair means | week will continue throughout the |or foul. He nce, a ,]Hu' Week. Much interest is be= | present, adds compiicat ng shown by*the public by the | - Baxter is delightf s the suave | cTeasing number in attendance. goes “Raffles” | crook, and Miss Jordan is alluring|Lh€ services are undenorinational, “Dangerously | as the detec I ; far her|and free to the public, 12:30 to Fox film produc- | pest screen role to d te, and she |1:00 D. m Hon which opened at the Coliseum | fy)fij the promise sho gave in o ot The romantic| “gix Hours to I \nd “Sherlock | I L. SANSOME IS ON § the role of ‘a{golmes” as & real “comer.” WAY SOUTH ON NORAH gentleman thief who makes use of | pundin aly may be counted| J. L. Sansome, agent for the his ability to make friends in mgh””m" for lau and Horace Jack- | White P

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