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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 8, 1934. “THE '".“N MAN“ Here Iw Is—Shirley Temple IS MYSTERY AT T GAPITUI._SUN‘DAY William Powell, Myrna Loy, | Head Fine Cast of Thrilling Drama ‘ | The MGM-Cosmopolitan film | version of Dashiell Hammett's lat- st and greatest detective mystery, ‘The Thin Man,” will open Sun- day at the Capitol Theatre. And the best of the screen de- tectives, William Powell, plays the leading role, with lovely Myrna Loy | as his leading lady. | "The story is Nick Charles' story i»Aof a retired detective who is de- —_——— IT’S A HIT! LAST TIME TONIGHT BABY SHIRLEY TEMPLE in “BABY, TAKE A BOW” ——with—— JAMES DUNN and CLAIRE TREVOR IT'S A PLEASURE TO TELL YOU! Showing a picture like “THE THIN MAN” is a privilege and honor! M.-G.-M. produced it with gay excitement mixing each hair-raising thrill with fun and frolic. A Prediction: We think you'll describe it as “THE BEST MOVIE OF THE SCREEN!” 2 De Luxe Feature Pictures FEATURE NO. 2 The Screen’s Star Man of Action! FEATURE NO. 1. Hurled Across the Screen in Soul Shattering ;prived of a pleasure trip to New York on his wealthy wife’s money by three baffling murders which | he is called upon to solve. | Comedy Role for Myrna DRAMA Myrna Loy, as Nora Charles, the 4 SUNDA Y wife, for the second time in her K 1 A Great Cast of life, plays a comedy role to p;:l ’/i e, MYRNA Previelv fection, proving that she is one of STARS the most versatile actresses in the TONIGHT picture. Maureen O'Sullivan heads the | supporting cast in the role of | Dorothy. Minna Gombell, usually | | seen in comedy, goes dramatic for er emotional role at Mimi, the ying and lecherous former wife of he “Thin Man,” and Nat Pendle- | | ton is a police officer | Others in the cast are Porter | | Hall, well-known stage player who | 1makes his screen debut in the pic- | | ture, Henry Wadsworth, Willlam | Henry and Natalie Moorhead. | Col. W. S. Van Dyke, responsible ifor the success of “Trgder Horn,” | I"Eskimo"' “The Priefighter and | the TLady” and others, | “The Thin Man.” Last Times Tonight Shirley Temple, youthful star of | Hollywood, will again delight Ju- | neau audiences at the Capitol The- | | ater tonight in “Baby Take A Bow.” | 1:10 A. M. MATINEE SUNDAY Juvenile star appearing at the Capitol for the last times to- 2:00 P. M. night. She first scored a hit in “Stand Up and Cheer” and now she has the title role in “Baby, Take a Bow.” THE BEST NEWS OF THE =in a stirring action FILM YZAR drama. See him in his most appealing, most powerful characteriza- tion to date. [ ] With Gloria Shea. Produced by Ken Maynard Productions. Presented by Carllaemmle. AUNIVERSALPPICTURE. Ken MAYNARD: is the arrival on the screen of “TH’E THIN MAN” . . . Dashiell Tfammet’s ® greatest novel comes to life . . . Breath- less with excitement, packed with laughs and tense moments. And w h'at a marvelous movie they're made of it. directed SUNDAY MONDAY T~ No Husband to Guide Her enda Farrell Frank McHugh No man-made laws here...the jungle knows only the law of the strongest...with life and beauty the reward of the winner! FRIGHTENED 600 SEATS 25¢ PEOPLE (laudette Colbevrvt“hMary Boland ANY TIME _ Herbert Marshall William Gargan v VISITING SKAGWAY ATHLETE-PREACHER SPEAKS TOMORROW The Rev. Warren Griffith, bas- ketball player of real ability as well as pastor of the First Pres- hyterian Church of Skagway, will preach at the regular 11 o'clock morning worship at Northery, Light Presbyterian Church here tomor- row, it was announced today by Rev. John A. Glasse. The Rev. Griffith, here with the White Pass A. C. basketball team of Skagway, has chosen as his ser- mon “Blessed Are They That Mourn.” The visiting clergyman is familiar to the Juneau pulpit as he preached here for one month two years ago. Mrs. George F. Alexander and Mrs. H. L. Faulkner will be heard in a duet at the service. They will sing “Art Thou Weary,” by Scott. .- ATTENTION MASONS Stated communication of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147, F. & A. M., Monday evening at 7:30. Election | of officers and work in the E. A.| Degree. By order of the Worship- ful Master, J. W. LEIVERS, —adv. Secretary. — e — | is a vivid drama featuring the ar- | rival of stardom by Aline Mac- | | mail.” Winter Av'fife offona P‘“‘“;; men ... . €38 her in their arms. Here’s a picture that acks a romantic wallop with @ surprise ending: Fox Film Presents PLEASU DOUBLE BILL IS SLATED TONIGHT FOR COLISEUM Featuring a double-bill tonight, the Coliseum Theatre will present “Heat Lightening,” and “The Fid- dlin’ Buckaroo.” Then, starting to- morrow, Cecil B. DeMille’s master- ful ction will be seen in “Four LAUGH TOPS Ry Frightened People.” '/ Tonight's twin-show boasts a [é /\\\\(, E ERY varied program. “Heat Lightening” M= \\\ ) GENEVIEVE ) Mahon. This Warner Brothers pro- duction is said to be unusual in both treatment and location. Thrilling by Austen Allen The story calls for the locale to ""';‘::';" Frank Tuttle ' be in a gas station in the heart - M 4 . of the desert. The entire story is with crowded into twenty-four hours of mx NEWS Maureen O’Sullivan o “Nat Pendleton Minna Gombell Based on the Mystery Novel by Dashiel Hammett dramatic action. Supporting Miss | MacMahon are Ann Dvorak, Pres- | ton Foster, Glenda Farrell, Lyle | Talbot and others. The second show tonight features Ken Maynard and his horse, Tar- zan, in a hard-riding, speedy ac- tion Western romance-drama. Tomorrow’s opening of ‘‘Four Frightened People” will mark an- other unusual picture here. Fea- turing Claudette Colbert, Herbert | Marshall, Mary Boland, William Gargan—four people lost on a tropical isle—the vehicle is said to give the actors many chances to portray many dramatic and comedy incidents of real appeal. SRR B RER “FRAMED ART PRINTS” Alaska subjects in Christmas| Wrappings — ‘boxed, and ready fo JUBILEE SINGERS A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cosmopolitan Production “OLD BLACK JOE” T "UPTOWN TONIGHT | AMERICAN LEGION PRESENTS SHOW PLACE.OF JUNEAU P LIKE A BEAST From HELL! N g XM YRR N 0 5caring! Nerve Shocking! BUT TRUE! ADDED 'TO THE REGULAR CAPITOL SHOWING of NOTICE T0 CREDITORS In the U. S. Commissioner's Court for Juneau Precinct, Alaska. In Probate. |In the Matter of the Estate of JAMES GILLEN, Deceased. | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVENi | that the undersigned was on the RUSHED . 20th day of November, 1934, ap- | ‘THE THIN | pointed executor of the above es- tate. All persons having claims Before your | against said estate are required to MAN, res um':lg | present them, with the proper ° it ‘vouchers. within six months from 2 SEE | the date hereof to the undersigned WI“ Be Shown Monster Explosive at the office of A. W. Fox, Room “TOM! o RS, Destroy & |4, Valentine Building, Juneau, Al- | T ORO‘X S Whole Army! B, ® CITIZENS SEE Dated November 24, 1934, & an . 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