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THE DAILY ALASKA EPIRE. MONDAY, DEC. 31, 1934, - , CAPITOL WILL ‘CLAMOUR IS ' ~ Last Paul Lu'kas and ConStancé | HAVE FRol'w : | NOW PLAYING | » LA?; SHOWIN((; “‘):“GHT;— PatO'P Time Cummings in AT_MJDNIGH] AT _GP_USEUM S ek T :; Gloria Stuart : ‘¢ bl d Eddie Cantor Is Star inPaul Lukas and Constance| ! Tonlght GLAMOUR Rollicking Farce, | Cummings Have Leads in AND: THE UNITED STATES NAVY in S ervriesre A s | ‘Roman Scandals’ ‘l Fascinating Drama | HERE C()MES THE [\TA V ¥ | { Nineteen Thirty Five will be| One little-known theory as to Starts Tuesdaw L ushered in at midnight tonight | the best means by which a woman v with a big New Year's Eve frolic may acquire a glamorous personal- at the Capitol Theatre where Eddie ‘iity is expounded in “Glamour,” Uni. Cantor in “Roman Scandals” will | versal's drama based on “the eter- provide hilarious entertainment to- |nal triangle” which opened yester—‘ gether with the serpentine, favors day at the Coliseum Theatre. | and horns that help make New| Constance Cummings and Paul| Year’s Eve the gayest night of the | Lukas play featured roles in this | year. | absorbing - screenplay, while Phillip | In “Roman’ Scandals,” the first|Reed is seen at the other point: of | big feature of the Blue Ribbon)the love triangle which develops, Month of great productions, Ruth |completely changing the lives of all Etting, lovely songster, Gloria | the people concerned. | Stuart, David Manners and the .. ns Miss Cram- | § g § Golawyn Girls assist the tnimitable | 0> " SOt obens s CLC | T CLIMAXING Eddie Cantor in providing delight- |ini, the aftections of Lukas, com- ! § 4 St ALL SCREEN ful entertainment. This gala New Year Show will be | ot g o A ¥ SPECTACLES! the biggest and best yet put on, ac. Meal ‘Dlagivt and iln SR M| 4 { . cording to Cliff Daigler, manager eventually devotes all his talents to y : Roman legmns returning from * | the advancement of the girl, bring- 2 y \ y . ) and will have a well selected groUP |y apout her elevation to stardom } i sl * foreign Jands . . . slave [marts of short subjects in addition to the |in his plays. Finally the two are | 3 ; seething with glorious girls in music, fun and feature. | jed: ¢ ! 3 s £ o . “Here Comes the Navy,” witn | morcd: and the young wité be { aasky chains...sinuous dancers whirl- |comes the reigning success of the A | a g . James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, Gloria |y, wed: ! ;- ing in imperial banquet halls. Stuart and Frank McHugh take | N RUTE. S, SO b i 3 the man of her heart. At length, | ~ part in this big feature in which hawevern OR“:F“ g::;g,ged as gher‘ g * And CANTOR! Never was ;k:teg::;ei:";r::n&zxw;fiv::es leading man, and soon afterward \ \ o Y - i EDDIE so funny ..... 4 * | the two fall in love with each oth- > i er with the broken hearted hus- CRODITE B S ——————— : band pretending indifference in AN N 4 / ravishing...romance so glorious! G M SIMPKINS jorder to preserve his wife's happi- | & ¢ e P (1] | ness. Reed and Miss Cummings go ; L b % i 2 1 C ¥ 4 to London together and are mar- 4 o RETIRE RuM ried, and 1t is now the wife who Yet he didn’t know ; ' subordinates herself to further the | | success of her mate. ; . But the final ¢ the they were one and : U, s, GUSTUMS plcture being * about. & serles of the same — bis u’ifi'.’ dramatic events which shed new $ T 2 light on this age-old situation. Promlnent Juneau‘te The screenplay is based on one of ps dgfigg mem . Leaves Department the most popular stories of the fa- pr Af!er 30 Years mous authoress, Edna Ferber. PR R CONSTANCE i | After thirty years in the United E TT | States Customs Service in Juneau, | J OA M BI-ONBELL George M. Simpkins, prominent| @' =S ¥ o | x -, | property owner and business man . . e RUTH ETTING lof the city, will retire from that H As G n RULE § 3 , GLORIA STUART | service following the departure of | 4 L o DAVID MANNERS and the Goldwyn Girls | the Princess Norah this evening. | 3 2 | Mr. Simpkins first entered the | ;i N @ LR . Release? thru ‘> U. S. Customs Service here on No- 3 \\ N\ L A ws/ H vember 1, 1904, with the title of FRANCHOT messenger. On May 18, 1906, he T T O N E was made a Deputy Collector In- Splendnd C;STT&](ES Part spector and served in that capacity * . o until February, 1914, when he re-| In Metropolitan Film, tired from the service for two R b Al TULLIO CARMINATI b e b o Big City Blues and RUSS COLUMBO == gain April 1, of the same year. BOSWELL SISTERS { Known to officers and crews of ', S_ome ides ot"the Mmagnitude of Directed by SIDNEY LANFIELD 20 [l | au foreign vessels that have en-| BIE Cify Blues” the Warner Bros. A DARRYL F. ZANUCK production |century il tered Juneau in the intervening Hroduction now starring Joan Blon- | Released thru UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE il vears, as well as passengers who o= & G1¢ "BICRE CO% et Fibe have travelled on the Canadien|’c_® oo . cast list includes no less than seven Unes; - Mix, - @igricing, lnse Pgen m\of the studio’s featured contract 600 SEATS Chesieo: &b AL IEHE SN A8, Wain players, and seven more headliners Dask stapk Do bookite. sl Col- | orgowed fromisother studios. logter, Tnspeator, RIS woyk Wil Bow, |3 LN dell Beals \'the, -ofst, ‘;? z:te’;:::t:rd bsyu::: rcegumr m::‘whue Evalyn Knapp also has an C Sioe ere: ‘imporymt role. Three new actress- In addition to his duties in the | Feeemily taken to Hollywood T " EAT RE U. 8. Customs service, Mr. Simp- t;:’z Jf‘l:‘: T ymet, maki ANY TIME kins has been for many years pro- thi: ! ki u:::)ee" Sppgaance. & prietor of the George M. Simpkins | ‘i8S time, NEh e e | Printing Company. working "~ separately in other pro- A uctions. They are Gloria Shea, 5 | Betty Gillette and Sheila Terry— names to bear in mind. They may | be among the stars of the future. | Guy Kibbee and Lyle Talbot com- plete the list of contract artists. Playing opposite Miss Blondell in the sensational drama of life ‘on Broadway is youthful Eric Lin- ¥ L den, whose work in “The Crowd | CITATION Roars” and “Are These Our Chil- |1 the United States Como ‘, dren?” will live long in the mem- | opg Court for Jungau Pi F | ories’ of theatre-goers. Josephine| pjvicion Number One, Tesritosy Dunin and Inez Courtney are| . alaska. IN PROBATE. 3 | 2mong their party playmates, and |y, Re the Estate of WALLIS W. such personages as that !a.mousi' BATCHELLER, Deceased. comedienne, Jobyna Howland, Wal- - 3 , | The Terfitory of Alaska, to Len All Sh k I | ter Catlett, Grant Mitchell andiore Tryon 'Batcheller, Willis Tryon en attuc Y nc. | Humphrey Bogart complete the | pytcnelier land Elva Lencre Batch- [featured cast list that stll hasieper devisees and heirs of Willls § others almost equally well |y ~'‘Baicheller, deceased, and al Istablished 1898 Juneau, Alaska §| known in smaller supporting roles. | oihor heirs and devises of said| { o Mervym LeRoy, noted for “Little |y w. Batcheller, deccased, ff | i Wyt SWive . Star Winal” and any there be, and all other persons § | was by Ward Morevouse. " |coneerned in e estate. of w1111 RALRORAALARAAAMRAAA AR | W. Batcheller, deceased: 5 —e,—— — | You and each of you are hereby : 2 g A:;":‘H::::N o e “um’mmd and"’m"""m i bamm UPTOWN award of Pontiac coupe has been | PPear o 8 el ‘ tponed until Febs 1 ady, Dolden in' the Federal and Terri- i bbbl V.| torial Capitol Building at Juneau, TAoH oot et Special Door Prize 7 : s Alaska, at the hour of 10 o'clock | A ’ t m. the 14th d of March, ot 3 . EAGLES 1119:;5, ::d show caun.“]t any w:st. TONIGHT {why an order of sale ‘of tie ‘rea! M ANNUAL [ i g e s thereof,. should not be made as Special Holiday Music HE JINKS - [jreees snim o vun o s above entitled eourt and cause on =] | December 81, 1934, by the admin-| by “HM TONIGH T |istrator ‘with the will annexed of said estate, Neimi and Edwards | Cab:Blaying begin- | The'real property of said estate, described in said petition, is de- : ¥ scribed as follows: ning at 8:00 followed Tt i e P < of by refreshments and ||the townsite of Juneau, Alaska, and [ J [ J the bulldings thereon and appur- { dancing. tenances thereunto belonging. | Dated: Juneau, Alaska, December : ’ } ) ADMISSION 50c [ 1 = woLEN, | nited Stat issi _ Public: Invited gyt gl s g Selected Short HOWARD D. STABLER, i EAGLES’ HALL | Adm’r with will annexed. * Subjects MIKE PUSICH First publication, Dec. 31, 1934, ? DOUGLAS |Last publication, Jan. 28, 1935. ' Shop in Juneau!

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