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ey STARTS SUNDAY ROGERS LZOEATHIS CHARACTERIS A TONIGHT | ONLY! The World Will Never Know Her Name But- It Will Always Remember Her Walking Back Home Sport in An.y Language Scrappy’s '?heme Song Late Ne:s Events 3 Bebe Daniels, Gordon Westcott and Phillip Re 2 in a sceme frcm First National's “Registered Nurse,” showing at the Coliseum tonight. The sotting of his human story is in a big city hospital where the loves, dramas and little comedies of such an institution are enacted. Lyle Talbot and. John Halliday are in the cast of this film. 'BLACK MOON' COMES SUNDAY | T0 COLISEUM a 1 Former - Alaskan Writes Fox Trot In Movie Feature SUNDAY WITH WILL ROGERS ) Beautiful” together with the B 4 1 H 4 Bebe Daniels Is Lovely Star| 193¢ Baby Wampas Stars, is |Dest Love umorists’s oF "Rumitered Nirte" mostly the work of Jay Kern reatest Feature Opens Showing Tonight “Hush Your Fuss,” a snappy fox trot in the msdern mode, now being presented at the Up- town Theatre in the feature motion picture “Young and who will be remembered as the cashier of the Northern Com- mercial Cempany in St. Mich- at Capitol Theatre | | Brennan, a former Alaskan, | | | Will Rogers in “David Harum,” With Jack Holt in the stellal| .0 guring the winters of 1906 fopening at the Capitol Theatre to- il BEBE DANIELS o LYLE TALBOT Dggotby Bu,"“. role, a vividly dramatic one, CO-| ,nq 1907. Brennan is probably |morrow, is an entertainment com- | ] lumbia’s ‘‘Black Moon” comes 10| pest known as a composer of 'bination that cannot be surpassed,| JOHN HALLIDAY | From the Cosmopolitan the Coliseum Theatre Sunday. Irish ballads and his “Little and one that will delight every M i '7 “Black Moon" unfolds for the| gjs of Heaven” is ackmowl- |member of the family. Filled with agazine novel b ‘ most part in Haiti, against the amusing situations and dialogue, it Clements Ripley cdged one of the best sellers | Pie for Two tation bf Clement Ripley’s Cosmo- 2 politan mag Holt one of the most colorful roles As the staid ine novelette, affords portrays a nurse who resumes her | profession after her marriage proves| a failure. It is over the love of this pretty nurse that the two leading | ym ic background of \'uodoomm.1 even of today. |is an ideal vehicle for the great- D- The story involves a white girl who | |est humorist of the stage and C F . lf‘ct‘d by rips the garments of civilization . § ey ounty Famr Roy Wm. Neill from her body and the thin veneer [Sombre technical side of such an ™" " 0 0 (oor and fun that i - oy m. U lof convention from her soul to rule |institution. Siite: “Davic- Haum e all° Amet= Spanish America . | a savage band of blacks. | Thereis a techniocal cast of PIAJS|, 00 earary ag is preserved olumbia | Black Moon,” which is an adap- e y Bebe Danlels, Who ;"4 picture and honest realism Late News dramatic, romantic, comic and hu-| man interest is so finely balanced | that “David Harum” will go down Picture of his long career. |in screen history as one of the Ny 'R bilsiness earns| Surgeons of the hospital engage in New York business man, Holt learr Fonirited" rivatey i ¥ e |greatest and most entertaining mo- Ithat to lus wife the beat of the|SPirited rivalry. The roles of the p: pictures yet produced w’(nm-mmx was stronger than U!('H“” physicians are taken by L,\']l“‘ 3 ¢ n sties rura | that siad Hallidny Opening in the nineties, in rural llove which beat in her heart. It en-|1@!b0t and John Halllday New England, at a > whel slaved her—overpowered her. Her| LR Wi e 3 BT N CAPITOL business conditions were similar to I1light to her native land, Haiti, to THEATRE’S {the present, Harum’s ad lib phil- |rule a black kingdom, and Holt's actions, leads to a startling climax.| [S ORGANIZED TODAY| All the ingredients of active, live- Holt, who has gained in popular- | |1y small town life, are included in| A7 COLIZEUM A ALASKA’S BIGGEST ENTERTAINMENT VALUE WALT DISNEY MICKEY MOUSE \ Tuesday, October 16, 5 to 7:30 p.m. | Adults 65 cents, children unde twleve 50 cents. A splendid dinr has been decided upon. Save date. —adv. tion on the program of the Theatre today. Based on the thrilling drama by Florence Johns and Wilton Lack- aye, Jr., it deals with the love lives of hospital staff doctors and nurs- es, rather than with the mote Ask your neighbors 4 MARX | N | WHAT THEY THINK OF THE SUNFLAME and SPARK * HE ) : ‘m | Oil Circulating Heaters ity with each new film, was re-| mne Capitol Theatre's “Mickey | this comedy-drama, and though 1 . d @“f””-‘ svfn”m “Whirlpool, 'Mf'\stt‘f Mouse” Club was organized this|laughs predominate there is the , | —and— of d'\/l;n wMAn f;uéim# Woman” | 4 rternpon with approximately 200 | thrill of action in the trotting horse | " i — e e = = and “The Woman I Stole.” 3 o rum’; as ' smbers. race won by Harum's nag as the 9 i Beautiful Fay Wray and Doro-| emo sy o . lenti e RMif ntbandnt sl ¢aid to give builliant performances| A black leather belt still intact e < " One of the first acts of this ac-|entire country fair attendance sings 4tk I : o |after at least 52 years in the |thy Burgess, fiery and raven-haired, |¢jve organization was the selection|“DoOWn Went MecGinty,” and “Ta- ik thbin, WElARIIAG . STI e ad f by workmen &t EVENTS |are seen in Holts support. Miss|or o safety committee whose duties ra-boom-de-ay.” There is both | Pierson, Noel Madisou and I)l'\\oy_iizl:’k(TL‘s ug up by 1 is cast in the wife Who,lwi pe to appoint a patrol from|gayety and pathos to the familiar inire gl i i oy is the leader of a v00do0|amons the members of the Capitol|homeliness of the Christmas dinner |in: the fim. — | cult, while Fay Wray has the Sec-|Tpeatre Mickey Mouse Club to Scene and a delightful and sincere | % Last Times Tonight [ TOTEM MARKET ond strong feminine role. watch all crossings approaching the|Tomantic touch is furnished by Ann “Young and Beauiiful” featur-| | Groceries—Produce—Fresh PREVIEW SUNDAY ‘ MATINEE The supporting cast includes Cora|canivo) Theatre to safeguard the|and Johm, two of the characters STAR GUMEDY\m the thirteen 1934 anms?l i and’ Suiolied Madt ! | Sue Collins, the child who attained |younoctors at crossings. All motor- |that live vividly right through this ] Baby Stars will have its last show- | | \ILLOUGHBY AVENUE [ TON]GHT | MA-"NEE | PRICES ramf in “Queen Christina,” Arnold .. Wi be flagged, if necessary |cross-section of small-town life § ings at the Uptown Theatre to- | CASH AND CARRY i | | | Kon? Clarence Muse, Eloal{ore on Saturday and Sunday afternoons | Which ' closes with a surprise cli- o aight. = 1:10 A. M 2 | dults 25 Wesselhoeft, Madame Sul-te-Wan, s g, safety measure, it was an-|max that brings gales of laugnter.|'Hat Check Girl’ Is Inter-l—ou— . RSN SRR Srhioifs 7 . - ik, | P. M. | Adults c Lawrence Criner and Lumsdenfe i, ceq by club officials. { Greatest Ploture 2 { i [Bare. Ray Wiliam Neil directed. s Without doubt Will Rogers great-| esting Romance at Up- ; ‘onight Only - ~gR |€st picture, it has all the human,| ¢ Th Sund ]V “ se.” Firs i s NNER i own eatre dunda ! LAST TIN[E TO IGHT! CBAineIad AW, ThE RN MARTHA SOCIETY DINNER |01y humor and philosophy that y ;flrs globwlixng ror:xl:mie of ho:gp“al“bThlo ldAm_)ua]mPub(];lc Dltqnm; 1\\1.. have made him the best loved BriRping & ST mar g ife, is billed as the feature attrac- be hel in e urc) arlors RETTI e 2 L4 as g Ehe s /tor on the screen, together with d‘”f two very different worlds t 1 & fine drama, generously intersperse with uproarious and wholésome good fun. He is supported by a cast of topnotch performers, Louise Dresser, Evelyn Venable, Kent Tay- lor, Stepin Fetchit, Noah Beery and others of equal merit. screen, “Hat Check Girl” Sunday at the Uptown Thea:r Sally Eilers and Ben Lyon in th leading roles. Miss Eilers portrays the ti that of a hard-working y who handles the hats at a famous New York nigt 1 and Lyon that of a young millicn- aire whose first meeting with his future fiancee is W her asleep in. his aj this accidental beginning quaintance flowers rapidly, plicated by such events as her ar-, rest on a false charge of selling li- quor, a ride on the city sprink]ing’ Sunlken cart when their taxi breaks down,; i en Fovrtum' and a trip to the Andirondacks Believed Found JUNEAU’S OWN FINT J 1N ‘DAY MONDAY SALLY EILERS as the Breadway Cinderella in a romantic thriller of the night life and high life along ‘ did she has his right number? i S SHOP IN JUNEAU! Last Time Tonight For the last time tonight the four Mad Marx Brothers will rol- lick through “Duck Soup,” their {latest hilarious senseless entertain- iment in which they seem to have as much fun as the almost hys- terical audiences. —e-— the bright lanes. The: star of “Bad Girl” and “Dance Team” in another hit. BEN LYON as the wealthy play-boy who could give the little check girl everything with love. And As snappy a team of lovers as ever in the movies. i com- during which Lyon proposes, and‘ sal v : is accepted. fi | By Salvagers - The course of true love is sud-{ | There are more than a dozen satisfied users in NEW YORK, Oct. 6.—Treas- |J€nly halted, however, when Sally's| || Juneau and their opinion is what really counts when Mo Biflilirs, dccking forty mil- |SX7iover, Mouros Owsley, appears) || buying a heater. | Hetaollars in Pritish guineas |°¢ thelr engagement party anc i . A ihe hottom of the tells things he shouldn't tel. Subsc M Wi R The cleanliness and uniform heat, 24 hours a day East River in 1780 on the ship |JUently Owsley is found dead 1 i | MONROE OWSLEY || are TWO good reasons for having one installed now, SEar, are belleved to have |00 SPARENEE WA Mkplofon nat- B | plays the kevhole snooper for a racketeering THEATRE || and ECONOMY is another one. Every home owner found the timbers of the vessel. “’i‘:ymmnsh"“ RN ahottdess; (| | magazine dealing in the high jinks of the - il should be interested in reducing their heating ex- Previous attempts made in |10 aih?:fi--iicd::;gl? ““‘:i el [ | low lifes of ociety. He was round should- | pense and every user of these heaters is enthus- 1794 and 1856 to salvage the ‘s:;lly's et oo Lyg::‘ behalf | ered from patiing himself on the back. SHOW PLACE OF JUNE44U iastic over the smallness of their fuel bills. | Hussar failed. cause the boy's father to think she ’ | GINGER ROGERS : o |l e e% o o o oo oo o only after publicity for herselr,| ! “"h »,-IA'A"II'!"“ o B s e icht e The now stove il is now avai i3 * * dodere.l, wiees. ° 3ind mases betome e e || R0 GOV, O el B ottt e 1 A b e s BN 10 Juneal SHr 8 A0 |[* ® ®®® 000000 0 be one surprise after another | check room. New comedy heights are reach- reduces the soot and earbon mak- ing—it is the ideal fuel for home use. Directed by Sidney Lanfield, who made Miss Eilers' previous “Dance Team,” this Fox Films offering is said to be a treat for picture-go- ers, | The sparkling Ginger Rogers who enacts the role of Miss Eilers' chum and fellow-worker, supplies | much of the comedy in the produc- tion, while the two principals are ed by clever work as Sally Eilers’ pal. | | Directed by Sidney Lanfield—A FOX Picture MORAN and MACK in “4 PAIR OF SOCKS” Latest METRO NEWS LAST TIME TONIGHT! “Young and Beautiful® Mrs. Henning Berggren and her infant son are leaving St. Ann’s | Hospital for their home this after- | noon. Mrs, Louis Carstens went home from'St. Ann’s Hospital today after several days medical care, Ralph Reiten, who has been re- ceiving medical treatment for sev- eral days for a strained back, left |the hospital this afternoon | e —— More than 40,000 specimens of - plant life were added last year to |the University of California herba- |rium, bringing the total number of specimens to nearly 520,000. I 2 | GEORGE BROTHERS | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS You can see these stoves in actual operation and satisfy your- self that they deliver a tremend- ous volume of heat hour after hour with a minimum of dirt, labor and expense. Juneau-Young Hdwe Co. - = | The Channel Exchange SECOND JFAND CLOTHING | | Bought, Sola and Exchanged Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS . Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery WILLOUGHBY AVENUE Opposite Cash Grocery PHONE 58 )