The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 24, 1934, Page 3

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Preview Tonight “Crime of Helen Stanley” . Last Times Tonight It revolutionizes the love habits of the nation! . . . Puts laid-off lovers back on the job!.. . Fixes the maximum hours of romance! . . . Makes every sweetheart— A\ ’ See the easy rules demonstrated in Warner Bros.’ hifarious romance by these famous love experts — ADOLPHE MENJOU GENEVIEVE TOBIN EDWARD EVERETT HORTON MARY ASTOR « GUY KIiBBEE ADDED TOM HOWARD—The Mouse Trapper AESOP’S CARTOON—Cubby’s Picnic 25C TED RIO RITO AND HIS BAND “AIR TONIC” THEATRE “Juneau’s Biggest Entertainment Value” HOLLYWOOD STYLE SHOP BEULAH HICKEY, Prop. Formerly COLEMAN’S VALUES Like These @ JUST ARRIVED! DRESS COATS THE D FURNISHES FUN T0 AUDIENCES Sparkling Entertainment at Carole Lombard Is Lovely| Coliseum with All - Star Cast in ‘Easy to Love’ screen's The star hits! sband ed up with ons of each husband is main- taining a love of The pi exception headed by role of ne Menjou the 1 ve Tobin in tl wife with Adol man e .Guy rt Cav- the cast Hugh Herbert Robert Gre is based on the uproariously f s pl by Thompson Buchanan which was adapted by David Boehm. Sparkling dialogue and clever situations with unique twists contribute to the hilarious entertainment. - C. R. WRIGHT HERE C. R. Wright, senior member of the firm of the tion Company returned on and ‘Harold AILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARITAL MIX-UP ‘20TH CENTURY® | My Beauty Hint DRAMA, ACTION BARRYMORE HIT OPENS TONIGHT Leading Lady in Hilar- ious Capitol Feature The screen's greatest star in the atest comedy triumph! of stars in the hit of Such has been the critical ac- J of John Barrymore’s out- 1g performance in Columbia’s on of Broadway's greab y smash, “20th Century,” h opens tonight at the Capitol it was Barrymore who “led the nguard of with his own unsolicited de- slaration: “I've never done any-| thing I like as well as this role!| It's immense! A role that comes or's lifetime!” le Lombard, who enacts tho] feminine role opposite the‘ 2 more, comes in for her share of praise from this astute thespian. Of Miss Lombard, Barry- more “She’'s probably ctress I've ever v\'ol‘k(‘d‘ | Columbia Pictures, | that gave mo- ces “It Happen- Lady For A’ film has been ]milcd‘t by he ne y quarters as the comedy : to these now famous film | masterpieces—with a million more Jaughs and a romantic angle. that is entrancingly novel! In the large star-studded support- ing cast a included such peren- nial favorites of the stage and S n as Walter Connolly, Roscoe; rns, Ralph Forbes, Charles Levl—} son, Dale Fuller and Edgar Ken- | nedy Howard Hawks directed. | v the | VSIS Y L s vl iy OCT. 24, 1934. Sy, ¥ Now P]aymg TOGETHER . Barrymore's genius, Lombard’s #i5%allure — in. the ‘season’s ‘greatest romanti¢ comedy! ANM'LAGLEN HIT AT UPTOWN “Laughing at Lite” Is Lat-| est Vehicle for Famous “Captain Flagg” Victor MecLaglen is back what is probably his be: since hat Price 3 : gay, dashing Ca GRACE FORD est of war pictures, has | ask 10 look wen changed his name to Captain East- | s g ©r but he not changed his mad | spirit ome bit in) ches, S0 h adventurou at_Life” now featured | again.in | picture The of that | all ts a it ‘one's simple on the st go, hand first to the ow the head back | J rs as_far as it will -eughing : ding it back and t at' the “Uptown Theatre. There is right. then to the left, N© Edmund Lowe with him this Sy time, but William Boyd, the Ser- A 23 geant Quirt of the original s Efforts Being Made 1 of “What Price Glory," to ‘Enlis> Rodsovelt admirably in his stead A & / Easter is a soldier Into Fall Campaign fortune. A brilliant engineer (Continued rrom rage One) is passes up a career of T ' because his love of dang | venture makes it impossible for him to resist the thrill of gun-running, revolutions, and general lawless ness. The picture is t and dram- atic in its action; and its back- ground is both colorful and spec- tacular, being more or less all the strange and far places of the earth. om the Panama Canal Zone to Shanghai, from France during the World , War to the South Sea islands, the picture rushes through a series of tensely dramatic situa- tions to its, final smashing se- quence, when, despite his promise to the contrai no one can doubt that the insatiable Captain will| embark on another mad adventure, The cast is one of the most un- usual that has ever been offered in | any picture. William Boyd, Regis Toomey, Ruth Hall, Noah Beery, Conchita Montenegro, and Henry B. Walthall stand out most ef- fectively in the more important ment, con- nia Demo- indicated that ally determining factor was lure to see eye-to-eye with the T than the national, eaders. Possibly it was a little both A QUIET BILBO? It may mean nothing, but grape- vine intimations are issuing from Mississir that the celebrated Theodore Bilbo will spring a prime political surpri: by keeping very quiet when he enters the Senate Ce T CARQL LOMBA Walket Connally—R € his record for disrupt- ing the political scene in his home state, Washington has been expect- ing that he will be at least as vo- s Huey Long and possibly even e Democratic organi- ion to handle. The contrary reports now com- BETTY BOOP PARAMOUNT CARTOON PICTORIAL - o> ACME BEER AGENT IN CITY FOR FEW DAYS E. D. Lucas, tive of the a Brewing As- ® sociation, wi Moose Pa n - Francisco a arrived on t of several weeks covering points to the westward and interior Alaska Mr. Lucas will spend a few days in Juneau with his local agent, . William Falconer, calling upon the o . tice and all members of teams urg- €a to attend. EDITH F. SHEE —adv | D | SHOP IN JUNEAU! trade, the interests of Acme beer. in oo started in Au- each graduate plant A movement burn, Cal, to have of the high school annually. DRESSES FOR AETERNOON — Evening and Sportswear— $7.95 to $14.75 at $16.50 to $19.90 Fur trim, exceptional purchases HATS—The very, very new millinery in wools, felts, and velvets from $1.00 to $4.25. Both HOSIERY — The famous Finery Brand. Service large or small head sizes. weight. 2 pairs — $1.35. pair—75¢ and $1.00. Chiffon, sheer, representa- £ e Yukon after a trip! a tree roles; but it is worthy of note that a well-known pla; been cast for every part, however small, in the entire picture. | ing in picture the Senator-Desig- | nate (he has the Democratic nomi- {nation and no one running against |him), as content to dominate Mis- issippi, and devoid of any am- bition to spread his political in- | fluence into other states, as Long has done Even if this is true, Washington | still will watch him with interest. | The capital has seen a few months ;m the Senate change many a man | greatly, i LATE I S—Shown Pictorially allotment check pouring into that territor fast rate just now, and firs turns from the poll of farmers as to continuance of the farm pro- gram are overwhelmingly in favor of it | Washington officials indignantly deny that this is anything more than a coincidence : - corn-hog THEATRE “SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU” ATTENTION ‘NOT A COINCIDENCE’ Word comes from the Mid-West that some Republican Candidates {for Congress are growing far more friendly to the AAA than they were a_month or so ago, The rea: Anchorage Alaska. | June 6 1934. Meeting tonight, 8 o'clock. lmllil-: Notice is hereby given that Byron Be there |E. Benson, entryman, has made { final proof on his homestead entry, | Anchorage 07817, for a tract of land located along the Glacier |Highway about 16 miles from the Town of Juneau, Alaska, longitude 134° 35" W. Latitude 58° 23' 50” N. embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2091, together with his witnesses Clenna F. McNutt and Mons Ander- son all of Juneau, Alaska, and it now in the files of the U. 8. .and Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of pub- lication or thirty days thereafter said final proof will be accepted and final certificate issued. GEO. J. LOVE, Registrar, rst pubjication, Sept. 5, 1934. ast publication, Oct. 31 1934. ELKS { | | | | | iz PERS ¢ at The Em-|tion Fine for starting these chilly mornings. oLD In bundle pire office, son is easy to see. The your fir NEV for H. 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