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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1934. . i & = |NTERESTING sTuo Winners of Motion Picture GAY MUSICAL IS |TWO NATIONS C mwese 1 DOUBLE BILL Academy Award Shun Attention [EATUREDSHOW | GET TOGETHER 331 French Foreign Minister, /Louis Barthou, and his mission to | William Powell and Buck‘ Jones Each Star in Excit- LR & | GIDDY! GAY! Gorgébus Music Fest! Girls and % blona Stuart and Roger| strengtnen the bonds of triendship Prvor Bl ing Melodlous between France anfl Poland. Hm .|: so hopes strengthen France's al- " @ ing Features Tonight | | Comedy to Screen liance with the Little Entente - -’he mr’ll The COU\P\H’H doubld bill with If you've mever been to Monte | MR. 5. GORDON {Carlo you will enjoy seeing the| ON WAy elaborate Deauville Club in “I Like It That Way," Universal's . dramatic comedy with music, song Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gordon were 0 WHITEHORSE TER IN SOUTH William Powell and a fine cast in Hl/"’lfel" “Private Detective 62" and Buck Jones in “Treason,” continues at with that popular show house tonight iy H The Powell picture c rns a {and dance, which comes to the|northbound pasengers on the Prin- Dorothy Revier cloet 1 Stk A | Capitol Theatre tonight. cess Norah on their way to their keiafadeint ctive deals with the methods used The lavish settings and brilliant | home in Whitehorse after spending o= lighting effects in this one scene|the winter in Vancouver, B. C. Mr. by an unscrupulous private de FEATURE NO. 2. tive agency to obtaln or manu- { facture evidence ' for the divorce! WA courts, at the instigation of jealous husbands or' wives. Powell is the detective, and all goes well with the racket, until he falls in love with a girl whom he has been ordered to “frame.” { Il In the cast with Powell are Mar- % p R l VATE garet Lindsay, Gordon Westcott, Sheila Te: and Natalie Moor- head. i nETEtTIvE Buck Jones is an heroic cavalry scout in “Treason,” the other half A Warner Bros. Hit with the rovith. @ |of the Coliseum’s current fare. ing beovty of “Cavokade"'— These cavalry scouts of the We "Ano‘nfr unns‘y of fifty or years ago we picked men, carefully chosen for 600 SEATS Lh_mr bravery. Jones is detailed to bring back, dead cr alive, a notor- ious woman s who, at the head of a large force of Confed- c erate sympathizers, has ravaged the te of Kansas in the hectic day |at the cic-o of the Civil War. It| ANY TIME is quite a job, but Jones acoom-| plishes it in an exciting manner. | - e NOME MINING MAN ENROUTE | TO NSET MINING DISTRICT alone cost many weeks of effort|Gordon is Superintendent of the and money. Particular pains were|River Division of the White Pass taken by the studio to reproduce |and Yukon Route. in every detail as mear as possi- ble the atmospheric and structural | PRESIDE 3 spirit of a modern extravagant § ND YUKON HAS | gambling establishment where the RETURNED TO SKAGWAY modern Neroes come to fiddle while ) their money burns! 3 H. Wheeler, President of the | From there the story SWiligs OVer | white Pass and Yukon Route, pass- !"0 & beautiful cafe flagr where 8leq thro Juneau on the Princess bevy of dancing damsels disport|oran yester: afternoon on his ;‘hems»hm in an array of spectac- way to his vay headquarters, ular and bizarre costumes. Mr. Wheeler spent the winter | The cast is headed by GIOria |montng in Vancouver, B. © tuart and Roger Pryor and fea- c |tures Marlan Marsh, Noel Madi-|yps yours SCHULZ ON WAY !son, Lucille Gleason, Shirley Grey, TO ATLIN FOR THE SUMMER Merna Kennedy, Lois January and ‘n ballet of exotic young ladies. Har- |1y Lachm\n noted European di- Starring GLORIA STUART CEEELEEN e | ROGER PRYOR ‘[hh' plctme while Conrad, Gottler, Gl Tunean o W ecibate with |Sone writers, wrote” the. musieat | NOrAR 01 her way o' Atin after MARIAN MARSH’ | spending the winter in Vancouver, | numbers which include such al- 5 B. C. Mr. Schulz preceded her north by several weeks. SAVE THE D. Mrs. Louis Srhul whose husband is one of the principal property {ready popular hits as “Miss 1934," “Le 's Put Two and Two Togeth- er” and “I Like It That Way.” " 2 | Shorts and a news reel will com- Here are twe clars who den't seem to like publicity — Charles | plete the Capitol program. o o Laughton in his “Henry the Eighth" rcle and Katharine Hepburn | Interest is already being evinced| FO' The Associated Nurses' Card Ta'thIEZlng Beaut'v! 5 3 v she appeared in “Morning Gic Their performanecs in these by Juneau film fans in “Morning | PAI® to be held May 15 at Odd Teasing Songs! E A. C. Stewart, mining ‘man on Monument Creek in the Sunset section of the Nome mining dis- pictures wem them the moticn picture academy's 1934 awards for ‘»ol " the picture which will bring | Fellows’ e —adv. 2 trict, was a visitor in Juneau yes- the best acting. Katherine Hepburn to the Capitol Starts i 4% | terday, while - the Alaska was in | L ___|next Sunday, according to Man- | port. G : |ager Cliff Daigler. ieh & y 3 By ROBBIN COONS |ed as, to say the least, a bit un- i otisig I ’ night PQ‘INT“_'OlLb Mr. Stewart is enroute to Nome 4 ‘:‘}”?; L e s I | > Tomorrow’s Styles T0 g Bullders’ and Sheif b . i e el BN ¢ oW 3 0" cotnmence spring operations. A| HOLLYWOOD,:Cal, April 25— | Nobody paid much attention to °en in sever al films playing HARDWARE 3 | Today” lightly demented or warped char- acters, Hallywood realized it had new dredge has been constructed A “tomboy Berphardt” and a on his grounds by the Sunset Min- “schoolboy Jannings they're the Thomas Hardware Co. | |ing Company, of which he is a nd queen among Hol- :: [ shareholder, and the dredge will | her until she was seen in her first picture, Bill of Divorcement ] |1t was a case of stardom coming 3R actor ; [ over-night—and Hollywood became| But Laughton, just a big fat boy, e e — |be put in operation this season.| Katharine Hepburn, who attract- | “Hepburn-conscious.” | who soon won the nickname “Bus- ms(’n'& Mining Location Notices at Em- |He is accompanied by his brother, ed attention by apparently shun-| ", onpiteq Kate takes it ‘an| !er Wasn't content to stay on Hol- Iuneau Cas’l Grocer pire office. R. S. Stewart. it, and Charles Laughton, a ,],mh gives interviews—when She|WYWood’s hands entirely. He went | b 1-natured fellow v\ah:»;«: o R it baf:k tf’ England to wo‘xik in reper- | CASH GROCERS on the ing about herself, parrying with 1OV, and to make ‘“Henry the “Juneau’s Own Store” Corner Second and Seward t's talk about something inter- S:Kh“'v‘-”.kwhich he thinks his best Free Delivery Phone 68 psting.” For some time now she|flm work. B e o] THE SANITARY GROCERY as she did when she REBEKAHS NOTVI(V‘E PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” " P ywood's ac e Daily Empire Want Ads Pay L re Arts a elected for “best” of the year. Hepburn, an s eccentrics, to most of igh the town g ection showed—that | Divdrcement, “Morning Glory,”| and “Little Women"” leaves no oubt as to her abilities as an| actress. ‘ | | DU Wise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel 0il Coal Transfer for Europe the day after| Regular meeting of Perseverance came from Hollywood thatiRebekah Lodge No. 2 A at I, O.| she had won the Academy homot. O. F. Hall at 8 o'clock tonight. 28 Drill team practice, refreshments. SHUNNED BALLYHOO | EDITH F. SHEELOR, Laughton, an English lad who |—adv. Secretary. tired of hotel king and went on the stage, achieved prominence after an English critic discovered that the actors he had been prais-| ing in various plays for excellent performances in small roles \wrel Not a recluse in the Garbo all one act -Charles Laughton. 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