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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY JUNE 13, 1934. STARTS (2 A & starts | PARLOR TR][}KS lHobart Bosworth and Stella Adams 7 I_Ew AYRES SET | TONiGHT R YT TONIGHT MADE PART OF Reunited in New Film After 25 Years TO SHOW WITH e - = AS i prermonsersiae | WESTERN FILM f o 2T ) GINGER ROGERS| rearure no. 1 1 plumber into J;::::Zny When he | Pair Opens Tonlght at The| Lapllol in Universal's it M widafang |Double Bill “Showing for handsome... Thelittle girl Last Times Tonight at who;loved him 'didn’t Celisetin Thaatee ‘Don’t Bet on Love’ imean a thing any more’ TN *..But one slow horse and Stuart Erwin won't brag about Players of prominence will be seen in the Universal screen dra- ma, “Don’t Bet on Love," excit- ing story of the race tracks, star-| ring Lew Ayres, booked to open at | the Capitol Theatre tonight. | In the picture, which gives Ay-| res one of the greatest opportun- | ities to display his actine ability| ono;fnsuwomun taught his parlor tricks anymore now him"more about life in & |that he's seen two of them put ‘few days than most folks |into Zane Gray's “Under the Ton- 'see in a decade! to Rim” closing at the Coliseum Theatre tonight, ' featuring Erwin, Fred Kohler, Raymond Hatton and Verna Hillie. Erwin told the whole studio that he knew how to one hand role a cigarette with T and how to play old-fashionad | tunes on a mouth-organ, Jack | 4 i Cunningham, Paramount scenarist,' heard about it and in corporated the business in Erwin's role in ROCERS in % . 3 irlsl” she since his memorable performance| ! ' ndm& in “All ,Quiet on the Western | p .,.“..p,,.,.u.,y. Front,” there are 14 roles of im- % and. EVERYTHING I portance, outside of the starrin ; Toke o fing ot be with part, and each one is played by an | . actor of great popularity on the screen. Ginger Rogers, sparkling red- headed actress who has recently’ gained unusual recognition by her The love life of ® work in “42nd Street,” “Gold Diz- | Adio H fl this twen eventh of the Zane Gray pictures to be sereened. “Professional Sweetheart” Feminine movie-govers who sigh with ecstasy over roughneck Ro- moes on the screen will thrill at gers of 193 and “The 1'::.|Y‘l GINOER ROGERS the cavemen discipline of Norman Girl appe opposite Ayres @8 | NORMA: FOSTIR Foster which he exercises over his sweetheart who tries to win| ZASYU PITTS 1 i rs i him away from a gambling car- FRANK McHUGH ¢] | Ginger Rogers in RKO Radio Pic- 3 om a g 8 | Alisn Z Jontinm, Orogory 0] )Z tures' “Professional ~Sweetheart,” eer. AT e T ¢ a satire on commercial radio pro- “Don’t Bet on Love" tells the| b L grams, also closing tonight. story of a young plumber who has| ! 3100 2 ANY luck with the horses and tries o SEATS TIME Ginger, as a radio celebrity who WithY Shirley | Grey YCh-xl:flcnpsme'rm,Dugmsmm'.' becomes Foster’s wife, leads him = Kennedy, !.m:m- Gleason, Robert Emmett O'Connor. * Produced a merry chase until the worm Jr. Directed by Murray Roth.vPresented by turns. He drags her to his log filmed in Los Angeles, “The Fower cf the Sultan.” Now again thcy are playing together. They are Cul hemnl A.’U VERSAL PIC'I'U'BE:A cabin in the Kentcky backwoods t0 shown here in a scene frem the early play (left) and in cne frem the pres(nt prmlmtlon. make it a career, against the wish es of his father and his sweer} FEATURE NO. 2 heart. After a meteoric career at Twenty-five years ago Hobart Bosworth and Stella Adams starred together in the first picture the tracks Le finds himself a big| teach her to say “dear” and “darl- [ AT T S - . |time gambler, but lacks what he : e oy s —|mmg" instead of “It, the husband.” Ey ROBBIN COONS [ ginning at the old Nestor studlos| MISS FRANCIS HARLAND R e g 7 |held up by the longshoremens|iie samks her lke a child and HOLLYWOOD, Cal, June 13— |which were the first in Holly- IS RETURNNG ON' ALASKA | 0"0" imay to offect real happi-| strike. It is expected now thap|\D @ mMoment of exasperation he miss Stella Adams was doing Tight|wood. She retired then for ten| AFTER WINTER IN SOUTH| e sivec the screenplay unusu. DOUGLAS they will arrive on the Northland g Seavaes Ane rcclpl'cm of a hefty well in stock, and she was just &|years, but returned to take oceas- | al dramatic ‘M;ml ‘I:( r(n)r(, Thursday. In that case the an-| °oP on the jaw. When she ynfie upset at the suggestion that| jonal roles in pictures. . { Miss Francis Harland, daughter|aq gt el Ll nuals will make their appearance | oo e flw",Sh.(' drapes ghe should take part in one 01‘ Miss Adams, a pleasant, mat-'of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Harland,| el Nl NEWS the first of next week. {berself on his manly shoulders, those “moving pictures,” even|yonly type now, smiles as she re- is returning to Juneau on the ATTENTION PR SO S murmering groggy endearments. | though opposite such a stage stnr‘ calls some of the details of thelsteamer Alaska to spend the sum- L.O d MOdsE GUILD TO ENTERTAIN as Hobart Bosworth. first production. Pictures even mer after attending the University R (9 MISS MARY CLAIRE AND “Mr. Boggs,” she told the movle 3 ¢ ! All Moose are requested to meet St. Luke's Guild will entertain| ™ youn HELLENTHAL WILL director who approached her, a at the Moose Hall tomorrow at 1:30 then, she remarks, borrowed themes of Oregon at Eugene, Oregon, dur- from current events. There had ing the last year. Write today_ to—INTERSTATE LIFE ASSO: KA WELDERS i | Dept. ¥-sa1, Hollywood, California. rive. The covers, which were man- Marx Clothing ufactured in Chicago have been | HERE FOR SHORT STAY | members and friends at a tea i G o 4t Thursday afternoon at the home RETURN HENEONALASKA. yon S4k 18 66 hu o0 2 08 and been some historid” events in Tur- P R T b pm. to attend the funeral of our 53 000 00 Full Life s Lennie Engstrom who has been|of Mrs. J. R. Guerin. Those who _ down the streets all painted up|key—she has forgotten their na- MR. AND MRS. J. T. TENNESON (late Brother G. J. Paul. —ady, Pmtoofiol visiting his brother, E. E. Eng-|have noedlework for the Guild| O7, the steamer Alaska, which for the populace to gaze at? | ture now—and “Power of the Sul- COMING NORTH ON ALASKA| - , o g » E. B Eng-ihave needlework for the Gulld| .oy rom Seattle yesterday after- But Francis Boggssreassured her, | “ 8 . g |Ages1to75—No Medical Examinati strom for several days; expects to|are requested to turn it in before :(:;‘( !\1;;1: M;ry Cl;n"\ )ié";n-m mdusm”‘a Adlnf i ok dn-buum; was made é(; cu?pll;hze on D SUMMER AT TENAKEE | | This NEW Copyrighted Life Certificate 'n.l Teturn to Wi 1l on the North-|the eve: syt Sre HENCIeL 8 o : public interest.” She played a girl —_— short.time PAID-UP FEATURE pays up 4 ]:n‘;mm‘;ay rapEellcon. She e and John Hellenthal took passage in motion 'pictures—May 8, 1909. |who held captive in a Turk-| Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tenneson LUDWIG NELSON | |#%0 tor DEATH FroM ANY CAUSE, w > Shop iu .uneau Tof Suniban [0 TEpEAN ‘the "Sumier | STNEHNA ago that was,|ish harem, to be rescued by dash- are northbound passengers on the JEWELER | ooy MEND NO ollroN!Y—lhll wd-yym- D. H. S. ANNUAL “TAKU” o b . |months with their parents, Mr. and it was an auspicious daLc.‘um Hobart Bosworth, Tom Sant-'steamer Alaska which sailed from Watch Repairing | n‘.mmnddr—ud name of you SOON TO BE DISTRIBUTED | | | [and Mrs, 8. Hellonthal “The Power of the Sultan,” in one|schi, later a noted screen actor, Seattle yesterday. They are on Brunswick Agency YOT FREE 10-DAY 'ii?sf»'é"‘n'x‘.‘ifl'?.{: o | Both have been attending school reel, made in two days in the back | but now dead, was also in the cast. their way to Tenakee, to spend FRONT STREET ligation) this Life Protection cate, ¢ " ; H. S GRAVES "m the States, Miss Hellenthal at yard of a Chinese laundry, g 4 ¢ { mlnywrn-me 1 you 0 keeg The 1934 Taku will be ready | | “The Clothing Man” 1 e L IHEh T Sty o e ) : e yu,-uah Duts thia remark: for sale as soon as the covers ar-| ! g ? Eart Schath 9 )IFor(\sL Ridge Academy in Seattle, the firm film ever produced in “The actors did a little bit of Superior Fisheries Company, of ) MI'- pmnlan in force for L ‘LI DINY: GRRNLT FON BESICT. KIN : from which she was duated Angeles. | everything, besides acting,” she re- which Mr. Tenneson is president. &8 Zc & day thereaftsr. imited ¢ this spring, and John at Notre e 5 calls. “Tom Santschi, for insta A MEET 25 YEARS LATE! 4| Dame, where he completed his ME “ il |used to help build the scenery. oo o= |third year of college work. Twenty-five years lJater 10 WMe!gets? W res - eee - GLENN CARRINGTON J. R. SILVA, Manager PPN S 370 TS ST IR TR L 4 ally hadn’t any. The ST NI G g GG, :}m Hobart Bu,\wrlm and 8tella | seonery Was just patnted on & back RETURNING TO NORTH ! 3 S s o ams were reunited in a picture. | gy, b g & | ATTENTION WOMEN OF THE 1 50c T o or “Whom the :‘.“1]1)\ C‘;‘]’:‘;? :\;m‘gzflzf‘:rf‘:fif"f’- ‘“’:‘: Glenn_Carrington, part owner | | Willoughby, Near Femmer Dock | | | SMART KNIT SUITS MOOSE Gods Destroy” that Bosworth We-| .. d 7 ] b £ { i of the Juneau Young Hardware PHONE 441 : E Practice for installation Thurs- o et .| waved in the breeze! Company, is returning north s $10.95—VALUES—$6.90 called the significance of the date| Haq she remained in films in- b4l & i Sizes 14 to 20 day, June 14, &} 7:30 p.n. &t Mot __ng dissove S ‘ ot e i 5 10~ yhe steamer Alaska which left Se- i anbenad i FOR VERY PROMPT DELIVERY! Hall. Everybody please come. ‘m[_ M] u;ed S]l’“d“a Adams, R”‘]&Lcad of retiring, Miss Adamsmight 44110 yesterday, after an absence | ‘ COLEMAN’S [ [ D L3 i ,one-time leading lady, among the|haye maintained a degree of fame ., . e poae. p 8 s . whehsz ' —adv. GERTIE ‘OLSEN. | character players in is company. | hoy enoniained & degree of fame ' of several months in the States New Swagger Suits & Bosworth in that quarter of a T TSI in the talkies. But she has no re- | Ay SAMEER ! adv. Secretary. actrc»s on the Christy payroll, be-| |own sword-play for the film in- $ INSUR N I | = S \:331; of using a double. Boggs, sr‘“’w:fi:’i‘} .\‘:r:; 3 ¢ | the director, was killed shortly af- | A ( Al B Dady Cross-word Puzzle | erward by an_oriental aeroons) e — a | | ATTENTION century had remained in films, greg b : i WOOD FOR SALE MUCH: LESS | J UN EAU LI QU OR CO. AMERICAN LEGION becoming an established name and| " One never knows what would! Block Wood and klinalng. Phone $0.90 up [ WARRACK. Important meeting, Thursday at one time a star. Miss ,Adams, have been the results if one had 328 3 COLEMAN’S [ Construction Co. | PERCY REYNOI DS Manager night, 8 o’clock. —adv. after making several “features” like followed a different course—and I & IR | Funde: l’hone.m ' e ) e “Power of the Sultan” had gone pever regret anything.” I > > AET R s +oeocoeeei| ATTENTION B. P. O. ELKS back to the stage. But she re-| Tncidentally,, Hobart Boswortl 2 e ES8 oy Regular meeting Wednesday, 8:30 turned, and from 1911 to 1916 she i “power oryéim gu?tlatn g::kci‘r : l HOLLYWOOD . p.m. Initiation. M. H. SIDES, was a well-paid featured character | precedent—he insisted on doing his { SHOE PARLOR ‘YOUR C B | A | co’ Solution of Saturday's Puzzle 13, Largest | UNIVERSAL ACROSS , Was| HAS NO REGRETS the summer at the cannery of ' Allen Shattuck, Inc. e o il | Bondand Monzae | F O R D . PHONE 26 ot bard ot ot . | | Valentine l:ldx.n i 06 5 / ” . Kind of rubber 25. 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