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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY. OCT. 16, 1934. 3 INEW SETTING | S ROMANCE BUDDING HERE? _(E| YS|A" [ | 'WILLBE USED | ' HEADLINER AT HURRY! HURRY! pw’ wgir - IN'EAST RIVER' THE UPTOWN pars Old Notion in Movieland Is| e ; B, ; | % e ; i Startling Feature of Nudist to Be Tempted for Startl ; =T HEATE St Colony Is on Fine | SHOW PLACE OF J Two Old Stars Double Bill | By ROBBIN COONS HOLLYWOQOD, E: Oct. 16.—{ The cyni hon 1 notion tha to film a he screen | | “El tartling talkie taken in the nudist colony, Camp Elysia, | 1 California, heads the at the Uptown s taken with Hobart Glas: nudism, and pre f a newspaper sent out by his paper to * the nudist colony ' presents a regular dra- ma as well as depicting the ideas and ideals of the nudists and it is said that the startling background ould be eliminated and the film ] \d as excellent entertain- | cording to Eric Paulson, | the Uptown, the feature con- ns nothing in the slightest way 'offensive to the audience be a new setting, at! ver the he- tor Mc | man picture reun an | gonists of or Marjorie : both of whom are ray “sand n is wha ne call the men who make | s burro under the | ‘ | PREVIEW TONIGHT————1 A. ] Second Feature | | “It's Great to Be Alive,” Fox's 6 > Al 199 | new musical comedy, depicting the | T‘4I\E [4 LHA NC 1 adventures of the last man amid a M % | EAR Y i r the sake of ture in- | Jean Harlow and William Powell of the films have been seen to- |world of women, shares honors on Dazzling Twinkling Star Studded Musical YYén sens it and ‘wonder ! MWomen e tube. | gether so frequently in Hollywood that speculation has arisen regard- | the Uptown bill with “Elysia.” | i Andi kogwh i hedise miproted her'ey ds isthe Heart of aHworaikind! dorothea aucho : ke Set | Ing prospects of a romance. They 1 as they appeared at the | Goris ATt Reads & EOERATLADID | EVERY PLAYER A STATX The, setting has not been used| Presentation of “A Midsummer Night's Dream” at the Hollywood bowl. | St onasy Doady o SpaaoRbib | . ; h cast in which appear such well | PrTTT—— beforein films, or at least has no | (Asseciated Press Photo) VY {inown stars as Raout Routien, a- | IO RO RERATRNOR ARG SRR O | been made the kground of so na May Oliver, Joan M h, Her- |~ AT TW R S T much ) it will serve n'.) T b ey | bert Mundin and others. It is ex- acted as pallt s Robert East River.” About one half “”“GRADLE SUNG ! | ”i“’““ lil'”“l' ”l_l'\ 1 ik‘rllrnl comedy An’\l ‘1: sx)le::dlz);y\FUNERAL SERVICES thl;;(;lt 1;0)?11‘ JP;. 1, J‘;ll:recax?lso‘x-l‘ the sequences are being filmed in Soon Be Permittec presented with everything ded | ke Seston, Knute Bravick B s e G e v, merins vt HELD. SESTHADAY. |27 e, Kl SR o »d outdoors on Fox lot. No > story, dancing, acting, direction and | S e e ltmt.\r flows ,«é\n\v the “tunnel” but | HAS THEME nF - SRR ’humlr; kolmbc:(\nll?ul ;::‘h o FOR MRS' M. ERWINi |that is one of the few realistic | WASHINGTON, Sept. 29.—(Spe- | e - e | Mz 4V (. DAY LEAVES touches omitted | ': cial C ondence) —All during | Ritualistic services Inside the tunnel, Raoul Walsh, | f I the, sur ere used at GE SCHEDULE Fo SOUTH TO ENTER c—o {the funer e " ATV rwin | the Treasiity. Dapartel A b LE lthe funeral of Mrs. Mary Erwin R MaS - Late News s been studying the sug- | oo couive October 16, the bus fOr|ynich was conducted at 2 o'clock | VIROLNSO, MADGR CRERe : | directing, wor |Auk Bay will leave Juneau at 7:39 e e terday afternoon by the Women nendment to the pro gl ‘t RA D I.E S O N “ with his cre e hstand oF at 7 Mrs Rab 8 Bad 16k Findd G | s crew am. instead of at 7:45 a.m lof the Moose in the Chapel of the |, M'S: Ray G. Day left Juneau on | Iieu of the con . 1 proposed by | CHANNEL BUS LINE Jo ) I sk the Princess Louise Monday for D 14 ‘ B O Compressed 8t WacliParamount Masterpiece|: Wherehy. mafiete Lo 4 WEAN %, |c. w. Carter Mortuary. The eulogy | it £ ; 5 )D A Paramount Picture. Adapted to the screen is & necessity in the actual tunnel- p e W, £, HAGON, Bip. |yas. delveret by Jebeen s the Virginia Mason Clinic in Seat: by Marc Connelly, author “Green Pastures™ | drilling there is in the atmosphere | Op(’ns at Coliseum with deip A | of the set a realistic odor of warm- | - withou essing a license provid- | sh humans mingled with the cold | LOV*‘I)' Dorothea Wieck i the retorting was not carried to! W would be diffi- the gold as hav- wly mined. Now it A decision is likely to LN | tle. She will probably be away for Following the beautifully solemn OLD NEWSPAPERS | service, interment took place in TR’ ov - SHENE WNhES In bundles for sale at The Em-|the Evergreen Cemetery, Those who ko T T | pire office, 25c. Fine for starting e ¥ Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! { your fires these chilly mornings. |- — — - e — a x = = smells of metals and paints and so i cult dirt, Dorothe: v ave ey, I dwards aS as ing beer 2 P""f‘ s Elf,w“d. o oot a.| Brawny “sand 1 stripped to [brilliant @ e in “Maed- |1 1 s A e " | the waist ing with gleam- |chen Iniform tonight;{ppears tha e o UNITED STATES 1n the next couple | pppARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | the Delegate Is ad-| = GENERAL LAND OFFICE | PRIl dnall like District Land Office [ rable to his conten- | Anchorage, Alaska. | r-was first called to | July 93, 1934, attention by Grant i ’ Notice is hereby given that esident, and Ira D. 7 se making away with their o - ing sweat, crowd @ |to the patrons’ pocketbooks and watches, : ! 80 wor car ra on thin |1 atre 1Ir 1 [ Y ‘ehien the ohoasion offers. Miks Hbth | OTK. ¢ ) Theatre in & ; rails down = and Miss Knight are entertainers T tunnel and under ring appearan o {the camera’s €] | at the show. The former finally | ’ { | by |ing story of ated mother love 2. Hal Mohr has his |cipal role of camera on a couple of tw ) abandons her friends because of |o nerd ‘ A | Of Ao, X ¢ their pelty grafting and goes to|fOUrs stretched across the tunnel’s ibehind ent walls. . DEULyZRackng, - at 3 top and Director Walsh is squeezed { Miss Wieck is the newest C r first Americ > has the prin- lihood be tion Mr. Dimond R. Jackson, 5 ntin- N iy h Daniel Huttel, entryman, together “HOME OWNED AN ERATED” New Yor! ere she wins fame on | ce preside e Min- . s | ] er.y Fe . b Rt The S |in to the side [ental star to come to Hollywood | OO Vice President, of the Min- |yiph his witnesses, Edward E. Zim- | OME 0 D OP A Q ' The two spielers finally are in- | They Get the ‘Bends’ {to take her place beside such per-| % C7F " ants Bank of AlASX2 Imer, and Mayo V. Raney, all of || PRI THE FIRST BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM Stars Cavort Through Hll- 2e > e oLy 1 e | The big scene is pandemonium. |formers as Marlene Dietrich and gyl Haines, Alaska, has made final| ! duced by June and the long arm |, = BR SHCE 8 PO S i P i e R TUESDAY WEDNESDAY -4 . o 4 - T | 1he; will also be @ 1 ¢ 1 7 0. s oot e b yol 5 homestead entry, - arious Extravaganza at |of the law, to go straight. The | e’ WO 150 B8 @ twe £rd o) S e gk THOMAS GEORGE JUNIOR :,hm_w T B e e UES| . three set out for New York to | . v Pk JBheCARs) Slgned . by 'S FRIENDS a ; 2 and 2,| Capitol Theatre S Foktnnestin g Jog ; 1ds"—result of not being |t fill the role of Joanna i sec. 19, lot 1, sec. 24, T. 28 S. R. | N CAT TVE 110 B = w‘:" ir fortunes in a legitimate | 4o uately “decompressed” after |qie lar in s s R 4 ] E. C. RM. containing 12340 | ATURE CAN NEVER BE UGLY Edwa June Knight, Charles sequences made against the back- | ASide from these and the clash- |tinental film. As in “Maedchen in|y,q goviiday “and to properly cele. |0¢ Us S. Land Office, Anchorage, | & “Buddy” Rogers, Lillian Bond, DOr- ' ground of a society charity bazaar | 5 Of McLaglen and Lowe, “East |yniform,” she lav her 10VE | praie” the oocasion was host to fir. | A28k, and if no protest is filed | othy Lee and Lona Andre consti-'g¢ g swanky Long Island estate | VeT Should be a calm picture land affection upon a young girl|ieanof his young friends at a par. | the local land office within the tute the extraordinarily briliant apq als something entirely new. 4 | ©f 118 sirange “underworld.” | In the story, Joanne ente ty held at the home of his pareats |Period of publication or thirty days { cast of “Take a Chance,” the Para- goory travelogue. & la Graham | Grace Bradley, its leading lady, |convent at th of Nelanteen.| L R LT V_”_)m;‘\"““m_’ | thereafter, said final proof will be ] mount musical extravaganza Pro- | McNamee, which forms the back- | .5 the redhead i unitke some | er natural desire for motherhood \ yer indulged in followed by a |2CCePted and final certificate is- NUDIST duced by Laurence Schwab, which £ & " warge | NEWeomers, boosted her career by |ig grati when a baby is le 4 e L “ C e {SUSd. S o omarron 1o e Cuptiol Sround for ane of CUIt BAWrds' |y uppearsnce in comedy. A miBOF |tne” sonvent door, and an iy por- | SA0H. luncheon served by s | Gro. 3. LovE, | MOTHERS Theatre. Last Times Tonight ole. Joy 31’18*'%' Lloyd's “The Cat’s |pitted to raise it. The child Antlnd Mte: hrs. Harved ‘Olatc Register. | Nudist Children, Not since “College Humor’ has' yallace Beery as the greatest| Lo Dhelped convince the casting iresa, grows to maidenhood in and Miss Thelma Harvey. As a fit- |1 1ov Publication, Aug. 25, 1934, Nudist Fathers, such a strong aggregation of SIars wfexican hero will be at the Capi- | & ocs convent under the care of thirly|ging fingle to the birthday party Last publication, Oct. 23, 1934, | All Blissfull been fitted into a musical, and it 5] Theatre for the last times to- LT i %% g { “mothers.” *| young Tommy later entertained nis I T TR IBIULY “;1‘1 ‘b;-cakf manynol the ;-(,r':)rld.s epic drama, “Viva Vil { ilmf the convent, The stru The youngsters were chaperoned by in which the former film set through- o —->-oo— — | The Martha Socety will hold a |00 her part between her lo: Miss Thelma Harvey. | | out the country. 4 Ak | Runmage Sale i the building [Jounna and her sweetneart, plis T C L Heen | PIONEERS OF ALASKA | E h‘The Lex;.l;dpx.uu; by:uc\;:xmnm mo Yborie st occupied by the Jumm,lm; s..uzfile [()( J:);mx‘.: ‘n‘ o A‘ R LIK| BAL - | charac as a back-stage ro- P i o ;. |sisters, who do not know whether irgil Bohike, formerly of Mea- Pt ! 2 " Florists on Third Street on Friday, | gl s Y resent B mance. It runs the gamut from a Doctor W. J. B McAnhfls an»‘v October 20, —ady, |to attempt to hold Teresa or let|dowbreok, in the Snoqualmie dis- | FIRST AUTHENTIC carnival side-show, through a nounces the opening of a suite of | o _- |her go, furnish the climax for this!trict, Washington, and later of THE BIG MOTION HEN 8 swanky New York gambling club, offices in the SHATTUCK BUILD- | unusual story. Petersburg, Alaska, is a recent ar- SCREEN FEATURE out to the homes of Long Island’s ING, Telephone 189. adv.i Teresa is played by Evelyn Ven-|rival in town. He is very favorably PICTURE FILMED IN AN millionaire society folk and back R e o 2 i Ther"‘ a N able, a young Cincinnati girl, whe|impressed with Juneau and AMERICAN NUD- to Broadway. | Daily Empire ¥Want Ads Pay! CHICAGE was a member of Walter Hamp-|surrounding country and expects THURSDAY' October 18 IST COLONY ¢ s den’s dramatic company. K | to make his home here. His plays the romanti SR A e et o have o bin | RGN W LOVE .. . Anchored to the most reckless ex- periment of sci- { ence — an island of steel in mid- Atlantic! Oroma that rocks 4 con- finents brilliantly por- d.|er-in-law and sister and Mrs S LOW MILWAUKFE], | ST PAUL s PAciFIC “ PRICE on Y / IT'S THE WISEST | o N | Patrick. Mitchell Leisen directed. | own and operate a dry goods store |g s E INVESTMENT ! T RUMMAGE, SALE { a ! I EVER MADE" I B. P. 0. ELKS | The Martha Society of the Pres- | ! | | { { It's TUNEFULI Ivs SPICY! Ir's HILARIOUS! MAN ALIVE! i What music to the ears of/ a hundred million women!' And what laughs you'll get as you see them battle for the kisses of the last man | byterian Church will hold a rum- Meeting 8 p.m. Wednesac In-| mage sale on Friday, October 26. itiation. Buffet lunch | The sale will be conducted in the | M. H. SIDE | store room on Third Street f¢ —adv. 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