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- “FOOTLIGHT PARADE"” 2nd Triumphant Showing The Show of Shows . ... MAKE WAY FOR THE BIG PARADE OF THE SHOW WORLD}# Only Warner Bros. can make musicals—and Warner: Bros.\ have done it again! First "42nd Stxeet”. . . Then “Gold Dige, ~Now the master attraction of them all.. More beauti- i:"!glr . More lavish spectacle . . . More songs and laughs . . . Greater stars . . . And best of all Jimmy Ongnzy himseif, singing and daocing on the screen! Strike up che, band! On with the show! Here comes=/ i 2 20 Stars as bq as lhese—“ i JAMES CAGNEY - RUBY KEELER DICK _POWELL - JOAN | BLONDELL DNIGHT TONIGHT FULL LINE of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables JUST RECEIVED CALIFORNIA GROCERY | TEIEPHONE 478 Prompt Delivery i Prrrrde e | | | Price Reduction 15% OFF All of our pregent stock of Floor, Bridge, Boudoir, Bed and Table Lamps PRICED TO SELL NOW ® Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 —— ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected HARLEM LOVE, “HAITI V00D00 PART OF FILM § | Paul Robeson Has Same| Part He Had in Stage Re- | vival, 'Emperor Jones ‘ throb of the: O'Neill's Jones, nous tomtoms, ) e great drama, “Emperor dealing mm Harlem love mt*xgm-s\ and voodo d Haiti, is ol to theatregoers. s time it is a talking pi produced by John Krim: Gifford Coachrane, impohter: “Maedchen in f released by U the feature night at the Ci Filling the sam Paul y ed nmro actor and sing who fills every re- quirement of the exacting title part | in a magnificent manner. Also in| the cast is Dudley Digges, noted| stage and screen player, formerly with the Theatre Guild, who makes his character of Smithers, the cockney trader, second only to the| Robeson performance. Fredi Wash on and Frank Wilson, both of whom have many successes to their credit as stage| players, also have important roles in “Emperor Jones.” Robeson’s acting has seldom, if| ever, been surpassed in stage or motion picture history. He is a magnificent, bragging, swaggering figure through the South Carolina Harlem and Haitian scenes, and is at his finest in the difficult jun- gle sequences where he is pursued by halluciations and g ts of his own imagining, his mind filled with the trail of murder he has left be- hind during his checkered career. ———— PROFESOR RYAN HERE ; BOOSTS FOR ALASKA COLLEGE James C. Ryan; Professor of Edu- cation and Director of Athlet: for the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines, ar d in | Juneau Saturday from Peters] um; by plane. Pof. Ryan has visited Ketchikan, S: Wrangell and Petersburg, advis! with prospective students for college. Accordir to present plans he will spend several days in Juneau, and is desirous of meeting any Juneau or Douglas students who are contemplating matriculation at the Alaska College. As Athletic Director, Prof. Ryan accompanied the College basket- ball team throughout Southeast Al- aska last winter. o o MR. AND MRS. SAM DANIELS TO SPEND VACATION SOUTH the first | & | The Mr. and Mrs. Sam Daniels left| for the south on the Princess Ade-| laide. They will go to Seattle; where Mrs. Daniels will visit af sister during the summer, while Mr. Daniels will continue to Win- nipeg, Canada, to visit his family % for about a month. Mr. Daniels is taking his annual vacation from the Alaska Laundry where he is employed, and will return in a month or two while Mrs. Daniels may stay south for a longer Lim(‘.‘ e ATTENTION TENNIS CLUB MEMBERS Club members wili confer a favor | by promptly remiiting current year | dues of $5.00, Funds are very much | needed to pay for the painting Jn‘:\ which was completed last month, \‘ the bill covering the work being paid. Please make checks payable to! Juneau Tennis Club and mail same to Chas. E. Harland, P. O. Box 1193, who has again undertaken the work of handling the finances | of the club —adv. Cigarettes Candy Cards The New Arctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap Elizabeth Young, beautiful New York society girl who went to Holly- | wood to seek film fame, has found romance. She will marry Joseph Mankiewicz, scenario writer, whose father is professor at New York! University. TO 'VlAKla THEIR HOME | Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Edson, of Great Falls, Montana, have arrived in Juneau to open permanent shop. M. E t to operate permanent waving machines in the States and has specialized in wav- ing for the past several years. He has also been traveling demon- strator and instructor for one of the largest manufacturers of perm- anent waving machines in the 1d. At pr nt he is using the mique he; less waving ma- chine. This machine eliminates all the discomfort of heat, danger of burns, and produces one of the most ntaural soft waves possible with modern methods. Temporary location will Willoughby Ave. be 226 Prices—permanent ; long Relics of a ‘“copper-stone age” which existed in the near east be- fore 3,000 B. C, have been un- earthed chaelogist . “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” jfizflm’uen} “Jutietni’s Own Store” i S e ———] | | H. S, GRAVES | “The Clothing Man” | | HOLLYWOOD | SHOE PARLOR Shoes Made Like New While. U: Wait Pack your clothes and linens _ the laundry bag, it to us, and you'll smile! That's what thrifty women do! Alaska Laundry ir, | —adv. LEAB FIELD IN ~ FILM-MUSICALS Foolllght Pa!‘a\dE,4 Latest Effort, Is Showing at Capitol With “Footlight Parade,” closing [tonight at the Capitol Theatre, Warner Bros. have firmly estab-’ »d themselves as the' leaders in ng this new type of screen nment. | Just as they were months ahead! of other organizations in introduec- ing musical comedies With the, talking pictures, so again they; have forseen the trend of public or rather have created it,| their cycle of musicals which | ed with “42nd Street,” and| followed by “Gold Diggers of| No wonder their “Foot-) light Parade,” which tops its pre- | decessors in story, cast and mag-| nitude of its numbers and settings, | is the talk of the moviegoers. This company was the pioneer in introducing musical comedy to the state with such successes as| | Jazz Singér” and “The Sinz-| ma Fool” starring Al Jolson. This| they followed by the first “Gold| | Diggers’” picture, with “On With the Show,” “Say It with Songs “S8how of Shows” “Viennese Nights" and others. | The screen play of “Footlight Pa- Iram though it treats of the stage, has an entirely different story from |its predecessors. It deals with the fight of a young director of mo- tion picture prologues to outwit his unscrupulous rivals. The all star cast includes such popular screen stars as James Cag- ney, Joan Blondell, Ruby Keel Dick Powell, Frank McHugh, Gt Kibbee, bert, Claire Dodd, Gordon West- cott, Arthur Hohl and Philip Fa- versham. S e ATTENTION MASONS Stated Communication of Mt ) Juneau Lodge 147 F. and A. M, Masonic Temple, Monday evening at 7:30, Work in the M. M. De- gee. By order of the W. M. J. W. LIEVERS, Secretary. R G e WOOD FOR SALE Block wood and klmndling, Phone 358. —adv. | I PR Old newspapers for sale at Em pire Offlce SMART KNIT SUITS $10.95—VALUES—$6.90 Ruth Donnelly, Hugh Her- | Sizes 14 to 20 . 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B A series of nine daily articles by Asseciated Press staff writers shows how the world is seeking to ad- just itself to the machine. The first starts today, June 11, and looks behind the Russian frontier. Sug- ceeding articles will deal with the problem as it ap- Pears in other lands. ‘FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GAS QILS GREASES Juneau Motors PUOT OF MAIN ST. Vise to Call 48 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel Oil Coal Transfer WARRACK Construction Co. Phone 487 R IDEAL PAINT SHOP If It's Paint We Have It! PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON | Telphous 408 B. M. Behwends Bank Bldg, lowd Papers for Sale at Empire Office