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

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

B — RS i G 75 e . A gt MR 2 L T i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 24, 1934 SWEDISH PLAY “WONDER BAR" OPENS SUNDAY | OPENS SUNDAY ATUPTOWN AT MATINEE IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIII|II|||iI||I|IIIIIIIIIII||||I!IIIII||IlllmlIl||l||||l|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImIIIIIlllllIIfl Starts Tonight Attraction Made to Top the Biggest! Created to Top the Best! WONDER SHOW OF THE CENTURY! STARTS Preview Tonite 1 a.m. Vi Som IGFTKoksvagen"*cigamic Musical All-Star SUNDAY nusual Feature with Spectacle Begins Run 7 MAT“;E!E lelJNDAY Attractive Star at Capitol Theatre E‘x‘tmo'dlm” . . Aw “Vi Som Gar Noksvagen" or Today is the day of the grand . | . Adults 25¢ the “Servants' Entrance” which is|opening of the First National Greatest Gl d attraction at the Up- |mammoth musical and dramatic b Kiddies 10c re Sunday was filmed |spectacle, “Wonder Bar,” to be leillg in the Swedish lan- m in this city at the Capitol R Swedish stars, but in|Theatre. Maglcmn . is said to compare fa- The picture is based on the THE WHOLE ROAR- th Hollywood standards.{internations that ING WORLD BROAD- CASTS ITS WON- DERS! . NEW YORK TO FRISCO! LONDON TO PARIS! ROME TO MOSCOW! Tutta Barntzen is a chaming|was the with a delightful sense of|few year: when it played be- dy @ has many talents in-|fore king and commoner in Con- 7 ability that could |tinental capitals. Again it was a any a Hollywood | sensation on the American stage Shr is ~supported in the|with Al Jolson in the stellar role. g role by Bengt Djurberg Al Jolson in the film version, nd handsome as the prov plays the same role as an enter- THE MASTER MIND OF MAG!( Arrow Collar hero and the play | tainer de lu Other * members itself is a charming comedy. of the stella ray include Kay Gz'ca[ S Rt : For tho}:e who understand Swed- | Francis, Dolores Del Rio, Ricardo SCHEDULE OF SHOWS AND PRICES ish it will be a rare treat and|Cortez, Dick Powell and Hal Le | others will no doubt find it ex-|Roy. ! TONIGHT, 8 P. M. tremely entertaining. It will be| The supporting cast is quite as tional stage sensation! ime sater previewed tonight. imposing including such notable Adults . h ....$1.10, $2.20 _Tcn times greater Helen Foster in “The Road to|players of stage and screen as Children 55¢ e R Ruin” will be seen at the Uptown |Guy Kibbee, Ruth Donnelly, Hugh | & AT TR A o for the last times tonight. Herbert, Louise Fazenda, Fifi a-! PREY ‘r 1 Nicht E Pri Girls bring it in triumph NI Orsay, Merna Kennedy, Henry O'- | Saturday Night Evening Prices ir Sone Hite : ®© ®© 040 a9 00 0 o o ofNeilll, Robert Barrat and Henry., MATINEE SUNDAY En to the scree n! . HOSPITAL NOTES o | Kolher i l M/ NEE SUT A v @ e o 0006000 0 0 o o Inaddition there are three hun-| Adults $1.10 TIn y dred beautiful chorus girls pick- O - Mr. Ross left St. Ann's Hos- { pital today following treatment for {an injured foot. | ed from 9,000 applicants who dance | Children 1.25¢ and sing clad in diaphanous gowns for the gigantic spectacles creabed Stagge KAY FRANCIS WARNER BROS. Array of She SUNDAY NIGHT, 8:00 P. M. Stopping Talent! and staged by Busby Berkeley, ! / | rchi o) O % WONDER SHOW g e MeDougal, @ patient 8¢ |1 g of musenl ensembles Adults ... £1.10, $2.20 o, 0F THE WON- With a broken foot, was discharged| Scrreley, Who also staged the num- | Children ... _.55¢ bers for “42nd Street,” “Footlight Parade,” and “Gold Diggers of 1933, is said to have surpassed ! g even the gigantic spectacles in these pictures by the uniqueness, beauty and magnificence of his Qi new conceptions. < Jimmy Cagney in “Jimmy the - R—— pr—— . - Gent” will be shown for the last v T times at the Capitol tonight and Nm‘““““m““wm“m" T AE{.SJHg;ltfrl 1;0a ;12::‘(1 l:‘e;"_ there will be a midnight preview 3 SO of “Wonder Bar, First National BROUILLARD IN| ot 13 v | INSURANCE BOXING VICTORY e e st o Allen Shattuck, Inc. Jensen, daughter of a naval officer (from the hospital today. DER CENTURY! r, injured in an air- on October 10, left | St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday af- ternoon. He plans to leave Ju- 1 soon to visit relatives in In-| na Grand smashing climax of all ,\Warner Bros. pro- d‘ucing‘achicvcmcnts! 10 BIG STARS! 5000 CRACK PERFORMERS! § GIRLS! SONGS! SPECTACLES! Hundreds of other show- stopping features ncw:r before mlroduced ,lon made a grand slam. UVER NEGRO ACE gandgam. | Established 1898 Yiiiodn, Alalki IS RETURNING HOME NEW YORK, Nov. 24 — Lbu ! Brouillard, who at one time held; H: R. VanderLeest is a passenger | s, o ’-E!fl jes-in. the welterweight and mid- aboard the Alaska after a pleasure ! feweight prize-fighting ranks, was |2nd business trip for several weeks Old Papers for Sale at Emplrc Ofilce declared winner by decision over |l the States | A1 Gajner here last night. S PAT R X | Gainer, New Haven, Conn negro | was no match for the former cham- | pion, but it took Brouillard ten, | slow rounds to convince the judg- ‘es his right to the verdict. | ir stage or screen! . : g HAL " | EROY RSO HERBERT, LAST TIMES TONIGHT HELEN FOSTER in The greatest human interest drama since WAY DOWN EAST SWEDISH ALL DIALOGUE AND MUSIC FILM m Gar Koksvagen” (“FPVANTS’ ENTRANCE) Based upon SICRID BOO'S Novel by the same title THE SCANDINAVIAN COUNTRIES’ BIGGEST FILM SUCCESS With Tutta Beratzen — Norwegian born, Karin Swanstroin; Ca¥l Barklind, Bengt Djurberg, Emma Meissner, Einar Fagstad, etc. Also BN G AMMATL GARD with dialogue by Prince Wilkielm (An Old Homestead) SPECIAL FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN ICE SKATING VARLDSMASTERSKAPEN 1 SKRIDSKO KONSTALNING s »it(Ifteéimational Figure-Skating Champion Contest) with st"mja Henie, Norway, and Vivi-Anne Hulten. Si.«dn, LAST TIME TONIGHT! LAST TIME TONIGHT! JAMES CAGNEY Girls’ Scouts PLAY AND CARD PARTY MASONIC TEMPLE ’Ql}tu‘fdn'y, Dec. 1 . PROGRAM it 8:15 p.m. sharp to be lolluwgd by games of Con- tfi&t Aucton Bridge and Pin- BETTE DAVIS “JIMMY THE GENT” SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU R CAPITOL IIIII|I|IIIII|IIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIlliIIllllllIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIII||I||||IIIII|IIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIII||||||H|||| Ava, . former capital of Bameol Only two species ui [leas ;;;-_ B & which is now in ruins, stands 10 |dangerous as carrier§ of bubonic WHITE ?ASS AND miles southwest of Mandalay. Iplague germs. YUM PLANE IN ‘ CITY OVERNIGHT FREE! FREE! BEGINS JUNEAU| _cmy ovemsicr PR To file certain official papers | E‘NG A GEM E NTS with Temorial and Federal of- o ices Juneau, pilot Vernon p: 3 Beokwalter, of the White Pass and THANKSGI VING DINNERS WILL BE AWARDED MONDAY EVENING ASK FOR YOUR TICKETS! Yukon Route, arrived here T, With his company of eleven, in- ;.;;c:.s;y ox;fl:;:]og:mxl;lm:x; :fi;‘;;::‘ FIRST PRIZE—TURKEY DINNER SECOND PRIZE—CHICKEN DINNER THIRD PRIZE—HAM DINNER cluding Litzka, renowned harpiste |jeq by mechanic Boyle. | and- Roy Devaney, noted organist| poth piloy and mechanic took SUFFICIENT IN EACH DINNER FOR 8 PERSONS—*“And 'All the Trimmings” the Great Raymond, who arrived’pnysica) —examinations from Dr | here on the Northland last even- |y, 'p Dawes during the time they | \ TELEPHONE 478 Prompt Delivery FOR RESERVATIONS Phone 4622 or 260 iot later than Fri- || day, November 20. [+] Admiuion 50c [ ] LOWER LIQUOR PRICES and others YOU WILL ENJOY This program whether you speak the language or not. Tt is the . most novel film program presented in Juncau. |ing, will present his first Der-|were in Juneau, They left at 10| | formance in Juneau at the COli- | yelock this morning to return to | | seum Theatre this evening. There | gyasway, and Hank Dedman, of | will be but one performance, be- | Skapway, who was in Juneau as a | ginning at 8 o'clock and the mas- | witness for a case in the District | ter magician will present his most | court, returned to the Lynn Cnal 3mysnfymg magic to the public. |por¢ with them. Before millions ot Ifascinated e —— | audiences, Maurice F. Raymond, SHOP IN JUNEAU! | has performed the same perplex- e |ing and entertaining tricks that | he will demonstrate before the peo- PREVIEW TONIGHT—1 A. M. JUNEAU'S OWN THEATRE DE LUXE | ple of Juneau this evening and Ml | an afternoon matinee and evening“ performance tomorrow. \ He has spent years in Europe | | entertaining groups which includ- ed many of the nobility and fre-| George Bl‘OS quently royalty, as well as the ! principalities of the country, and Phone Your Orders! fcomes to Juneau with his com- s l pany, directly from an engage- | tore open unti - v {/ ment in"Portland, Oregon. midnight (s AL i | | Dally £mpire Want Ads ray! 1

Other pages from this issue: