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THE DAILY ALASKA EM ‘PH"I FRIDAY, OCT 19, 193 JEAN ARTHUR SPLENDIDIN LEADING ROLE Touching lji':nxa, Grand Animal Film Share Coli- * seum'’s Fine Doubte Bill with Jean | Cook in the lead a big dou- | Every. Man ani '/ éman MUST §hauld Seeilt] HUGHES F!e;en#s STARTS TONIGHT Double Feature Attraction FEATURE NO. 1 GREATEST OF ALL ANIMAL THRILLERS Sights no mortal eye has seen before...and lived to tell about. Strange unearthly creatures from Asia's deepest jungles . . . murderous beasts of prey . . . in the desperate struggle for the right to live.. . their heart-piercing cries making a living horror of Nature's tropical medley. The most amazing picture ever shown KIDDIE MATINEE 1 P.M. Saturday BUCK JONES “UNKNOWN VALLEY” Columbia’s movi dran Preclous, Thing, in Life,” Arthur and Donald leading roles, will ble bill at the Coliseum Theatre be- |8 ginning tonigh I The I tory is on a widely read McCall ne ser Travis m, orig- Biddy." The title | slloquial- in the based mag In; ism for the woman school dormi The dramatic role of “Biddy” is handled by Jean Arthur, comely | young screen actress who turned | in such a grand performance in “Whirlpool” opposite Jack Holt. Donald Cook enacts her estranged |# husband while Richard Cromwell, | as the innocent son and heir; An- | ita Louise, as Dick’s college sweet- | heart and Mary Ben Alex- d and John Wray in lesser but important roles, complete the cast, | One of the -highligh of the film preduction is the adroit man- | ner in which Jean Ar the leading character, sically and characte: the course of the pl: pant young rigl sorely battered age.” SAWDUST SIDELIGHTS— Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey peeks under the circus tent WALT DISNEY’S SILLY SYMPHONY— “Funny Little Bunnies” “WHERE’S ELMER"— A Riotous Bang-up Comedy OSWALD THE RABRIT LATE CURRENT EVENTS GENUINE AUTHENTIC es, with PAUL MUNI ¢ ANN DVORAK OSGOOD PERKINS © KAREN MORLEY BORIS “FRANKENSTEIN” KARLOFF, 600 SEATS 25¢ ANYTIME teens to al woman of middle | 1t's white-hot. .this rapid-fire drama ‘of a power-drunk demon who ¢limb- fed over human rungs to the heights Bo8 ‘only to go tumbling to his doom twhen he” stepped in between a boy and. gitl 5—=in lovel For fireplaces, and several others. | derful heat. They will not pop or GENTERS ABUUT Eac s his entire eer on | throw sparks so that a fire screem the 1r of the Der yet | (which destroys at least 50% of the FA M u US D E RBY different horse.| heating v of a fireplace) is to a powerful | entirely uni °5sary. running of the| JUNEAU COMMERCIAL DOCK race. PHONE 3 adv. “From Hell to Heaven Opening at Uptown The- atre Has Powerful Climax UPTO" 7N “Juneaw’s Own De-Luxe The: e I:HAVI JONES—His Orchestra A Vitaphone Musical LATE NEWS EVENTS “SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU” “Devil Tiger” [ wariiing record of | the Asiatic jungles, also appears | on this fine double bill program. | It is the picturization of a man’s latest battle with the elements, | that have baffled explorers for cenuries, as a group of people at- tempt to cut their way through | the tangles of the jungle. It shows the unrelenting ferocity of ani- mals, untamed, and the uncom-| promising cruelty of the jungle | itself, toward the efforts of man. | BANGSTER EPIC PRESENTED AT LOCAL THEATRE Racketeering in all its ramifica- tions, particularly that branch ch centers its activities in the illicit liquor traffic is forcibly pic- tured in “Scarface,” the Howard Hughes epic which will come to the Capitol Theatre tonight. | The result is a vehicle which for sheer dramatic power has seldom been equalled upon stage or screen, as has been attested by stage and film producers, playwrights and public oficials who have witn d the picture at private preview Rackets, as newspaper readers have long since learned, are illegal activities organized upon a busi- “Devil Tj Asia’s fiercest jungle beasts clash in mortal combat! IEMBERS OF THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB- THEATR| Directed by CLYDE E. ELLIOTT director of ‘BRING’EM BACK ALIVE Edited by Truman Talley Story by James O. Spearing “PRES—TO—LOGS” purns with a beau= providing won= Be sure and bring any of your friends that have not joined this popular club. More about the Big Doll Buggy Mutt Parade. ponies, finds himself forc- sturn to make enough mon- his wife's operation; ing the ed to 1 ey to ance and each The pi climax on a comes during the THEATRE FREE MOVIE Jack Dakle, and Adrienne Carole Lombard, David Manners Ames have the leading roles in From Hell to Heaven,” drama cen- fm'nu around a group of people | attending the running of a fa- Der .nt attraction United States Attorney William | ":”‘x’geD&;\igw;h‘:m““q,f“L AUEachy A. Holzheimer returned to his Ju- | % e nean heagquarters on the steamer| THOugh the Derby furnishes the Yukon after spending the last two ro ot \“fmmt’hx 11:3;‘ xq:n e weeks in Ketchikan on official | f1a!!V PIavs OB & SO0 B | business in connection with o hlg - the | 3 4 | principally with the results of the ‘p"'m" JgEm el Oourt there. { race upon the people it chooses to Special Matmee Tomonow Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! | Ameng them are at Uptown—New Club | ness basis, and it is the working who hopes to win to repay what he has embezzled of this tremendous organization, Is to Be Formed ! from his employers, and thus keep which is pictured so forcibly in i himself out of jail; a crook who “Scarface.” After all, it is admitted | Eric Paulson, manager of ‘he has been released from prison, and publicly that rackets are the bane | Up-Town theatre, announced today n to out to settle scores with a of the country, and it is confident- | that he extends an invitat woman who has double-crossed Jean Arthur Dopald Cook Richard Cromwell Story by Travis Ingham Directed by Lambert Hillyer U. S. ATTORNEY W. A . HOLZHEIMER IS BACK FROM KETCHIKAN TRIP “3 ON A HONEYMOON” Friday Saturday SOME WERE DAMn.. SOME WERE BLESS The Gamut of Hell and Heaven Run by Eleven Lives Thru 100 Desperate Sec- onds! AWhirling, Upward - Tossing a young clerk enough money Curtis Shattuck will leave Juneau this evening. The trip will be made on the Yakobi, Capt. Tom Smith, and FIRE AT TACOMA i is A blend of rich spices) TOCOMA, Wash!, Oct. 19.—The main mill of the Clear Fir Lumber Company was destroyed by fire today with a loss estimated at $300,000. - HUNTING PARTY LEAVES TONIGHT FOR NEKA BAY On a week-end hunting trip to Neka Bay on Chichagof Island, Ike P. Taylor, George A. Parks ‘W. 8. Pullen, Dr. Frank A. Boyle, Alec Dunham and H. C. DeVighne, | high hopes for plenty of ducks and geese are held by the party. ———e——————— CONFESSES TO CRIME Nick Deroris, allas Elnos alias Pete Flores, a Filipino, was ar- rested by Federal officers at Ket- chikan on arrival of the motorship Zapora at that port. He is charg- ed with complicity in a $1,000 pay roll holdup committed in Cal- ifornia, and was arrested on a telegraphic warrant and a detailed description of the man. He made a full confession V\hu1 taken to jail, SHOP IN ¥ ly predicted that “Scarface” tured with such powerful authen- ticity that it will go a long way toward correcting - the evils crime. While liquor and the collection of protection is the source of the gangsters’ biggest graft, the ten- tacles: of gangland reach out into all lines of business endeavor, pad- ding the racketeers’ purse from many sources. Paul Muni is starred in this spec- | tacular film, Karen Morley plays the feminine lead and others who | have outstanding roles are Ann Dvorak, Osgood Perkins, Boris Kar- loff, George Raft, and C. Henry Gardon. is pic-| of | all children of Gastineau Channel under fifteen years of age to at- itend a big free motion picture show tomorrow starting promptly iat one o'clock. | In addition to the picture at= tractions, Manager Paulson advises that the Uptown Kiddie Club will be formed tomorrow, and men ship apnlications will be n | out, consequently he hopes every | and Up+ ex4 The purposes, benefils amusement program of town Kiddie Club will plained at the free show tomorrow; Mr. Paulson said, and he has sevs eral plans which he feels certain will delight the youngste ‘“Mr. Boston” NETTARS Three Favorite Flavors APRICOT BLACKBERRY CHERRY “More Delicious than Brandy” See your local dealer today and get your stock of Old “Mr. B Boston’s and Cherry. three favorite nectars — Apricot, Blackberry YOU CAN'T GO WRONG ON “MR. BOSTON” W. J. LAKE & CO, INC. BEN-BURKE, INC. Distillers—Boston, Mass. % NEC‘IAR {local boy-and girl will be there. |- (arcmatic Teaves and seeds] fur all piokling purposes) Schilling Pickling Spice Originator of Juneau's Theatre Children’s Club him; a hotel clerk, who refuses to bet, and his wife, who has sunk their entire savings on a horse, in an attempt to swell them to ¢ point where her husband will enabled to buy a partne the, hotel; a jockey who ! discredited for riding a b: and hopes to reestablish |riding a good one; an track follower, who, aficr ERIC PAULSON INVITES ALL T CHILDREN OF JUNEAU TO ATTEND THE MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT M FOR THE PURPOSE OF ORGANIZING THE UPTOWN Theatre FREE ADMISSION TO ;\l,l, CHILDREN UN DER 15 YEARS OF AGE Applications at door Saturday Afternoon Surge of Human Passions! Gamblers All! Unmasked by Fate—in ‘All TheirTorment of Greed, Lust, CAROLE lOMBAlD JACK OAKIE DAVID MANNERS ADRIENNE AMES from a play by Lawrence Nazard QA Garamount QPlcture Hope, Hypocrisy, Honor and Shame! [ ] Added AM “ltch UNUSUAL THRILLING! AZING Special Attraction ADVENTURE OF y Scratchy” DELIGHTFULLY DIFFERENT! PREVIEW TONIGHT—1 A. M. “STRANGER I CHIC SALE in -;-M_‘q 1] 1Y he §

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