The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 29, 1934, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR_E, SATURDAY, SEPT. 29, 1934. Starts COULD HIS WIFE Sunday BE FAITHFUL when he gambled away his right to love? Coliseum LAST TIMES TONIGHT! Imagine! — The authcr and star of “Little Caesar” united again in a picture aimed flush at the heart of womankind! e ROBERT YOUNG + RALPE: BELLAMY + Martha Sleeper From the play *Trigger” by Lula Vollmer. Directed by John Cromuell. Merian C. Cooper, executive producer. A Pandro S, Berman production. NEW KG Thflls - "“}‘flé’“‘*myzu . : Py Cap itOl “WHERE THE { E %%Y(l;m o . ey ! TONIGHT : Scientists invade the frozen North | SENSATION IN & i 2l Y i o LY ! e ' MATINGE find Lederer, in the role of Green- | land’s greatest hunter. During the| expedition, he conceives a strange | and idealistic passion for the pho- & tograph of the leading scientist's | ——————— - — - - R A A T — F 1"“;2}“”’_ Lond !“S P I T F I R E” IS performance and many reviewers ’Lh(? improvements mn((l;; by the the seven puppies A B . 3 he scientists return to London believe that she has outdone any ‘lflrger studios in the production of ite pack dog of lacier Pri raneis. Liederer, Stage Star |, ® oot S b e | ! | pictures and the general use of the _school of e of her previous efforts. W the of EUYOPCY Broadway, in |thralled by the amazing world ot Supporting her in the case of |*“wide range recording,” which to| r ng of the perpendicular cliffs and 3 é civilization, Aigo begins to forge this RKO-Radio drama are Robert | be properly reproduced, giving all GIV‘AN OVAT!DN aciers by the dat 5! st Man Of TWO Worlds | his young native wife in an Young, Ralph Bellamy, Martha |the new range of tones to audi- Pad d % | his companior fatuation for the cultured Mayfair | Sleeper and other excellent actors, ences, made it advisable to install It is the t summer Father ¥ belle. Then the spark which ig- | whose characterizations of the | |the new booth equipment [ ¥ Hubbard has n able to show the A new star and superb enter- |pites an explosion of emotions is mountain people are splendid. | | Mr. D © expressed pleasure at ! é pictures he has en during the tainment are two contributions acidentaily struck. From that heart- | Tonight Only the fine reception the Coliseum summer, ¢ while some of ”ngpwwldthf screen sbydmal:‘ nx:r stirring climax, events move swiftly | Edward ‘G, Robinson and Gens- I price policy has received from the | the shots did not arrive, the fea- W orlds,” coming Sunday at the ||, 3 Jocal and satisfying conclusion. v 0 - | . : 8 le rastineau Ct 1 and |ture as g a and satis g sion. ; 5 _[vieve Tobin are cast together for i ; 1 people of Gastineau Channel and : o it ure as it ds is most est- Colilsfium Theatre. e Tempestuous Star Plagsi e Co i Tt SP(‘LSI Extra {elamm Will | riber aid that 1t would continue |Latest Feature Well Re-|ing ana entertaining. 16 is a splen- Francis Lederer acting sensation Rol f Primiti M & ¢ E "ol to show the best possible feature . S d ¢ > fine feat TTEN ole of Primitive Moun- |being shown tonight only at the ben at Coliseum b POSSIEE Fos -eive -owded Sl fing: SEalETes of the European and Broadway ATEENTION ‘ q . F Capitol Theatre. Thelr previous I Siid pictures, news reels, comedies and | ceived }"’Y Ciowded e re in previous stage, is presented in this RKO- | womens armeric oros | tain Girl at Capitol 5 s S arss toatha: vwas T Tk on Sunday diverting “short subjects” through- | Theatre 3 l};;\ld:od pro:_uu on, v:;hxch ha\.; de- | = o % Womeny” i whioh: Miks POl —r— out the 1934-35 season, which he | il ar Ju- ighted audiences wherever shown. | Katharine Hepburn, the screen’s |aved the jealous, bitter and neg- | Starting tomorrow the Juneau believes the new product will tenc ’ . |neau from & Heralded as an artist With irresist- Q;(:.:d.:i,t‘,.tl‘ xnu;m ?:kv, il:l;Cka:;\;m, dramatic addition in recent )octed wife of Robinson, who pro- /Empire Theatres begin their sec- |to make a continued “Greater| ;.];plw‘u): the in time to preser lecture and ible charm and amazing talent, ||~ o ¥ B L L tend. | —ady, |YeATs, comes tomorrow to the Capl- |irayed. the ruthless, ambitious meat |ond annual Greater Movie Season Movie Season.” Hibbard - mbta and t left im- 1de-er more than lives up to all |Mmembers urgec to attend. —adV:io) Theatre in “Spitfire,” in which |packer. at the Coliseum theatre with the - eee—— reoArdtT diMe. e after conclusion for advance notices. N - 5 she takes an entirely different role | o “Dark e | 1 { a dazzling array of the ilen € 170 1zel] where he appears tonight foa st g 2 L i 3 @ Y ) » theme of “Dark Hazard” first of a dazzling array o he MRS AR R the Capitol Theatre " angell where he appears tonight. SteMer honors are shored by | GO TO DOUGLAS TONIGHT.|from any in which she has yet | goals*with ‘a man’s mad paSsioh | Dew season’s outstanding produc- & y?(f;l((- :{‘3;:;“1‘-\:‘ hi( li‘y):u‘-,vll;v, . high boots BB ity R < Elissa Landi, who gives a strong 'PD¥.D. ANNUAL EVENT! adv. tappeared for gambling which costs him love t%ons, selected from the produgt of and outing clothes and gave a|MRS.E. M. POLLEY ON WAY There will be a social and busi- e, o e o - e | In “Spitfire,” the star of “Little |onq home. The sture conta the motion picture industry’s lead- A T & he picture contains P short talk preceding the showing of TO MIAMI, FLORIDA, TO Women, s the part of In:y?m. exciting racing scenes and dram- |ing studios, according m‘cw g xlu(h}l “rimm:)ix[m:mf ”A‘f huntin Wi” Titont Jeaitite.” R Gonanail ATTEND LEGION MEETING rl of the grim, |a¢ic episodes of the track. It lives |ler, manager of the Capitol and | 5 ar s Siia e AR Diharlas Y | i After a brief introduction, in| Mrs. E. M. P d south the South.| ., {5 the high reputation = . 1 ege Trigger, with an unquenchable faith | ;rovious Robinson pictures have| R. K. O/s much heralded “Man |Territorial Auditor Frank A. Boyle. | o, 0" o Gitterent members of from Ketchikan where she attended in the Supreme Being's beneficence, | ;ma e, of Two Worlds” will inaugurate|Judge J. F. Mullen, and Tom Mc- |, " o7 ae made known to the [Vhe recent American Legion conven- is all that the title implies. A rock- B o | Greater Movie Season at the Coli- lCrml left at 1 o' c]f\ck this n(Lomoon. audience, including the faithful tion and will visit in Washington throwing firebrand, she is both seum, Sunday. The celebrated Fran- |00 the motorship Wanderer for pack dogs the scenic motion and Oregon fo t before con- feared and misunderstood by her | CARD OF THAI cis Lederer and Elisa Landi are co- | Sumdum. They expect to return |y, o ‘e o™ pooo' ond carried |tinuing to Miami, Florda, where TR RTINS v almost illiterate neighbors. Her | oo L. 0 T g means of |starred in this amazing production, |(OMOITOW evening. |the onlookers from the beginning she Wil attend the National Ameri- WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET m_‘x“".c S0 SPIBK quotationy a?‘d 1cxlenflnm our very sincere and |supported by Henry Stephenson | 3 "" _"‘":__ lof the exploration trip at Seattle, n Legion Convention to be held Willoughby A fepfanity astounds them, b‘;‘ she | 2 O a1t thanks to the many |and the ever popular J. Farrcll| ADVERTISING EXECUTIVE |up the Inside Passage, across the |the laiter part of next month, ghby Avenue feels that she knows and is close 10 | yonge for the expressions of sym- | MacDonald ‘ IS ALEUTIAN PASSENGER Gulf of Alaska and finally to the| Mrs. Polley is Secretary of the “"’d’prh”““h“ 7 gh;;m: r:"‘“:n:‘:fr“ | pathy offered us at the loss of our | New Equipment S " 7 |tip of one of the jagged pinnacles. |Alaska delegation and is National g - & S TATIRE D, 8 WIes BREEETd i other. Particular | Mr. Daigler pointed out today . C. Beaumont, executive of From the rim of this sharp peak cutive Committeewoman for the @ HOME COOKED SHORT ORDERS » -apparently miraculously, . the ?Ch::,l:sd i:l(;Eea?ISen]‘a. P. O. Elks and |that with the installation of the |Beaumont and Hohman, advertising iW(\s shown a vast lake in \)\'hznt is |Alaska Department of the Ameri~ ; = primitive, superstitious mountain | yy. B et Ton | Western Electric talking motion |pecialists, is in Junemf aboard the one of the largest craters in the [can Legion Auxiliary. .SPE(A[AL LUNCH folk distrust her. MR. WORT NEWMAN, | picture equipment, the pioneer Aleutian on his way to Seattle. As |world, according to Father Hub- | —————————— The picture is an extreme de- MRS. ROY A. JOHNSON, | “sound” equipment of motion pic- |a roundtrip passenger, Mr. Beau- | pard PARTY MAKES KOUND @ SANDWICHES parture from the ordinary, its ro- | ppe’ papor U Dl bR ER | tures, and other projection booth mont came north on the Aleutian | Many interesting details of camp TRIP TO SKAGWAY mance, feuds, and comedy tcuches MRS. LLOYD L. WARDELL, equipment, the popular priced Coli- ‘\\'u.h T. B. Wilson, General Man- Hlfe in the wilds and of the equip- S have the appeal of the elemental, MRS. ANNA KAUFMAN. adv |Seum now has technical refine- ager of the Alaska Steamship Com- |ment carried by the party on its| Mrs. Frank A. Boyle and several . vith iery, fascinating Trigger, S ments of the larger metropolitan |pany, who left the ship here to [trip of many months, were inclu Sister of St. Ann's made the round Blue Rlbbon B(,(,r carrying practically the whole show. | NOTICE |de luxe houses. The installation of take an airplane to Nome, ed in the feature and it all proved |trip to Skagway on the Amalie, the it Miss Hepburn is said to give an Women of the Moose will give a |this equipment was brought about, ~ D intensely interesting. Highlights Rev. Bernard R. Hubbard’s craft, impressive, and at times, inspired |Card Party October 6. —adv. | Mr. Daigler said, to keep pace with | were furniched by the arrivai of lreturning 1 last,, evening, : THE CHILI BOWL —— TONIGHT MRNA LYNN, Proprietor | | \ ' ; \ W l d G % LEADER DEFT. 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