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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY SEPT I, DIAMONDS AND DYNAMI 'MAE WEST T0 BE SEEN HERE {4 OWN FILM | F'm No Angel, Bt i've spreaainy rzeously udent and au- \ wings a bit. And 'vefound anew Mae West who has added here and therx in the houette of ion, has and funny cinema of her wcecting in “T'm No Angel,” wiich opens at the Capitol Sun-| cay. Miss West's sensational box-of “She Done Him Wrong. made it nect ry for the new pic- > to be “sure-fire,” and it is insure this she wrote both the 7 and the dialcgue and selected | own cast. In so doing she has| herself a roie that com-! pletely dominates every sequence 2d herself with a group of players perfectly typed for r roles. 'm No Angel,” is modern in its| 1o and there may be some de- bate as to whether the mid '90 fig- ure of Miss West belongs in such a frame. But there will be no room for argument as to the laughs she has managed to weave into her story. They spring from a constant flow cf West wisecracks and adorn |@ story that relates the romance, |and rise of Tira from “cooch”| |dancer in a circus sideshow to' | Brcadway fame and affluence. Last Times Tonight | The Capitol offers Frank Buck's “Wild Cargo” for the last times/ tonight, with its thrilling picturi-| zation of the life of the wild ani- | way 1o go to town... hey-hey!’ |A. TE leseosccrerence 3 AT THE HOTELS . Gastineau H. DeWitt Smith, New York City; C. DeWitt Smith, New York Cit; William Dahlgren, Juneau; Henry Nelson, Juneau; Fred W. Holmberg, Juneau; Mr. and Mrs. A. Cunningham, San Francis- co; Miss Velma J. Bloom, Lexing- ton, Neb.; G. W. Knee, Seattle; A. H. Campbell and family, Ketchi~ kan; Sam Baker, San. Francisco; Lucille Cunningham, Kansas City, Mo.; Melvin C. Grigsby, Juneau. Zynda. J. E. Boyle, Seattle; L. E. G‘“- way stage comedy, Chicago; S. A. Armstrong, Chica- \.'..,,,, » by Paul Osborn, d go; Lucille Cunningham, Juneau; Capt. John C. Holland, Juneau; E. E. Wisdenfelder, Spubn Island. Alaskan Nels Haugen, Sam Nixon, Kake; Lazo Bozo-' vich, Juneau; M. Guzman, Juneau; Juneau, e GOES TO SITKA W. M. McCall, Independent can- didate for the office of Represen- ture from the First Division, left Juneau for Sitka aboard the mo- torship Northland. e VISIT IN SEATTLE Miss Madeline McKinley, sten- ographer in the offices of Robert- son and Monagle, local legal firm, | will visit in Seattle with friends i for about a month, and is to leave on the Prince Rupert. " LABOR DAY BALL | 934 Excursion Inlet; man The pict: |C. A. Nelson, Juneau; John KaIT, mant following a | | first featured role. | tative in the Territorial Legisla- | | |love of three men Special Dance at the Mandarin | played by Loretta Young, who, | _ . . BACK IN STAGE COMEDY | FILM OPENING AT EflLlSEUM “Should Ladies Behave, cast that ncludes Lionel more, Alice Katharine Ca in o RACE is an adaptation of the Broad- | “The Vinegar ed by | centers day the Coliseum Th Harry Beaumont. The about the petty jealousies of a mother, aunt and daughter, all of whom are interested in the same has seveal “first since it is Miss| screen assign- suc ful on the New York stage, Mr. Tearle’s | first important film role ce the | stage engagement of “Dinner at Eight,” and young Miss Carlisle’s | teched Alexahdcr's to it, first Closing Tonight New York with its up-to-the- minute swirl of gay life is the sparkling background against which is etched the drama and comedy | of “The Call It Sin,” the First| National picture which closes to-| night at the Coliseum. t The blending of drama, comedy and music is made possible by the‘l story which takes its characters behind the scenes of musical com- | edy production, night club pent- house party life, and portrays the | for one girl, 4 LAST TIME TONIGHT “THEY CALL IT STARTS SUNDAY 3 enioyea “When TOWN SIN” and NIGHT iF you Ladies Meet” THEN you will give three rousing cheers honly mal hunter, and the methods used | Ball Rooms Menday night, Septem- turn, loves a man she cannot have Torso-tossin’ Scorch-singing these nifty songs . . Loves Me Like That Dallas Man”. . | Need You”. .. “I've Found a New Way’to Go to Town”! “I'm No Angel”. in tights,” tiaras “and tea-gowns! . “No One .1 Want You, . and A Paramount Picture with i CARY GRANT MATINEE SUNDAY 2P. M . i ‘ Adults 25¢ R ¢ i ———LAST TIME TONIGHT——— i (14 v 29 ; Frank Buck’s “WILD CARG( . . NOTICE In the U. S. Commissioner’s Court | - for Juncau Preeinct, before the | Honorable J. F. Mullen, sitting | in Probate. in the Matter of the Estate of| b ! OPEN ALL NIGHT Dave Housel, Prop. . FREE DELIVERY Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Phone Single Q-2 rings Bdward T. RYAN, Deceased. This is to give notice that the trator in the above entitled has {iled his Final Account, 2 Court has set October 31s Final Account and for the settle- ment thereof, DATED this 30th day of August, 1934. WALTER G. HELLAN, Administrator. 24, for hearing objections to the | ‘s {First publication, Sept. | | | publication, Sept. 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