The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 18, 1935, Page 3

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TONIGHT CIRGUS, DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN! SEE the man - eating lion put his head in Joe Brown's mouth! . . SEE Joe as the easy mark for a bull - throwing knife - thrower! . . AND A MYRIAD OTHER MARVELS NEVER BEFORE ATTEMPTED ON ANY SCREEN! . . SPECIAL MATINEE Saturday —1P. M. JOE BROWN—CIRCUS CLOWN SOUP AND FISH PALS—Cartoon VODVILLE DAYS CUBBY—Cartoon ‘ LEON ERROL-—20-Minute Comedy of LATE NEWS SHOW PLACE ‘ THE l)All\ ALASKA Lfv'u’ll\ JOEE.BROWN IN CIRCUS STORY AT CAPITOL TODAY Comedian Performed on Flying Trapeze Before Entering Movies With all its color, its action, its blare and heraldy, the -circus— both as seen in the ring and as FEATU RlNG lived behind the tent drops—will be shown on the screen of the An Infinite Variety Capitol Theatre today and Satur- ot 1 . day. FEAT;mbfoundlng One of the grea L com 2 Performed in the history of filmdom, who ha: with Amazing Apti- actually lived the life he depicts, tude by These Actual d Joe E. Brown, who has the lead . was a circus acrobat as a boy Circus Stars — Brown has been given a vehi that gives his marked talents T“E FlleG WDONAS | full sway, and, supported by an exceptionally capable company, in- cluding the entire cast of the A G. Barnes circus, he brings to his audience a screamingly funny comedy that is replete with lov: interest, thrills and action, and which at times has touches of pa- thos that stop the laughter with = o B ‘PUSS IN BOOTS' D POODLES HANNEFORD EQUESTRIAN TROUPE THE PICCHIANI FAMILY Knight, film and musical eomedy ac Ames, New York broker, had scpar days, June, former favorite of M: pictured ab Patricia Ellis plays the leading feminine role opposite Joe and is the aerialist with whom he finally falls in love, although when he first joins the circus he is madly in love with a bareback rider who is a female impersonator. This love affair makes him the butf of no end of jokes until he fin lly dis:-m’/ers that his enamorata man. The romances are badly tangled for the bareback ride: a part played by Donald Dillows is in |dove with Dorothy Burgess, in the role of a lion tamer. To cover up his own treachery he leads the Dancing Version of Fairyland Tale | Ever mindtui of the picture needs and likes of the whole family Manager Eric juveniles, the cam- | era tricks, the melodious tunes and pertinent lyrics, together with an inspired cast, has so delighted adults as well, that it is now of- fered as outctanding entertainment the whole The addition of mus! ng and the inclusion of an ensem- ble of 65 of America’s most tal- nted children have served to ver- Others in the tertainment of cast include Gor- don Westcott, Bornie Cosby, John Sheehun, Spencer Charters, Tom Dugan, Earl Hodgins and Bobby Caldwell, in addition to the host of circus performers. NOTICE In the United States Commission- er’s Court for Juneau Precinct, for and danc, n io Division Number One, Territory - of Alaska. In Probate. Yith ol st le though In Re the Estate of John Winkie, | l* 1 s¢ cleverly has the story been adopted for pictures, so ingenious |is the camera work, and so plaus- ibly does the Puss perform its miracles, that the famous old clas-} ®X sic holds more human interest than many a prosaic tale of our own times. Deceased. Notice is hereby given, that on December 21, 1934, in the above entitled court and cause, the un- dersigned was appointed Executor | of the estate of John Winkie, De- | ceased. All rsons having claims s sl hibale mra l,quuired to| Not the least of ils attractions present them, with the proper is the musical score, with tunes vouchers, and verified as requested | 0 Nathan Shilkret and lyrics by by law, to sald Executor at his of- | RoPert A. Simon, talented leaders | fice, within six months from the 1 the operetta field. date of this Notice, to wit, within | It is impossible to convey the six months from December 21, 1934, | 3dded charm of the ages old classic HOWARD D. STABLER, {in its picture form. All that a Atmmny-nt-mwi reading of the story demands of to Office: SHATTUCK BUILDING, |‘'he imagination, is here supplied Juneau, Alaska. by living presentation, ingenious Pirst Publication, Dec. 21, 1934, | camera work, and the ultimate Last Publication, Jan. . 1035, in imagination direction. | ‘“Puss in Boots” is presented together with “Texas Buddies” as the added feature, and a full pro- gram for the entertainment of the whole family. : IIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIII KIDS... 'DELAWARE COMPANIES FILE ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION HERE Articles- of Incorporation have | been filed in the office of the Ter- | ritorial Auditor by the Hood Riv- {er Company, a Delaware corpora- | tion. The companies' capitaliza~ tion is $6,000,000 and it's purpose .. LOOK! ‘ls the general manufacturing and | mercantile business. AT THE | Representatives of the cor | tion in Alaska are, First I R. E. Robertson and M. E Mun‘agle SATURDAY MATINEE KIDDIE of Juneau; Second Division, M. J. | Walsh, of Nome; Third Division, E. P. Harwood, of Seward, and Fourth Division, R. H. Geoghegan, | of ' Fairbanks. Fisheries Corporation The Atlantic Coast Fisheries Export Corporation have also filed Articles of Incorporation in the Auditor’s office this week. A Dela- ware corporation, the company is capitalized at $2,000 while its assets are names: as $75,000. The | prineipal place of business in Al- aska is the Juneau Cold Storage Company and R. E. Robertson'is agent in Alaska, SHOP IN JUNI',A ur “CIRCUS CLOWN” BALLOONS and CANDY Will Be Distributed £ OF JUNEAU ‘A Body Bullder HEN you feel rundo vlvu:‘i when your bl is thin, xry Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov= Exports from Russian Black Sea ports passing Istanbul during the first nine months of the past year registered an increase of 12 per|lin. cent compared with the coxre-l spending period of 1933. | e - { A German scientist has invented |shut off from 7:30 P. M. to 8 P. M. shoes made of boards with a metal | tonight, from Kennedy St. on West. float which will permit the wearer j ery. 1f you nc&d flesh, # to. walk on the surface of the ROYAL ‘}:.mhy flesh, s a dej HLH']IblC Mr if tonic: B.( fin of 24 5 Borthe water, according to a report to the department of commerce from Ber- BLUE CABS e T Oregon said: the result of a bad miserable all over, had no pej 3 was poor and I would tire easily. [ two bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Mo iscovery and it gave me an appctiteg ud strengthened me,’ Sold by druggists for the past €0 34 Write Dr, Pierce’s Clinic, Buflalo, N. for free medical advice. —_——.———— | WATER NOTICE The Nelson water system will be ‘Married 12 Days—Separate Given per. the firm of Paulson is bringing aw, family hift that *onstruction, lifficulties xperienced FRIDAY, JAN 1935, 3 Hollywood has been startled by the revclation that pretty June Paul ter being married only 12 husband are tress, and her husband, Baer, and her ove. ISHAW WORK OPENS TODAY ON ON BRIDGE NOW UPTOWN SCREEN NEARS FINISH Film Is Elaborate Singing, Contractor, “Beset by Diffi- c ultles, Constructs Last Pier contractor and last pier several days ago. Yes- it was reported that 40 of necessary had been piles cutting operations, ring the day shift, ht men The Dishaw %iiig, wehind in its ely rong wind which hera be done over again. JUNEAU'S PRESENTS A MU MUSIC Sixty-five of the most talented children in America sing, dance and make merry in this sparkling musical version of a fairy-tale classic. artist. ADDED FEATURE Bob Steele il'l Texas Buddies NOTE:—When [ say “You've never seen anything like Puss and Boots,” I mean it. it is a most unusual picture and you will enjoy should SATURDAY @ Special Parents’ and Childrens’ Matinee AT 1 P. M. Members of the KIDDIE KLUB that can show their membership card will be admitted FREE! every fect weather conditions, Alfred and Dave Dish- erecting the four husband, Harry Woods, the knife thrower, to believe that Joe is|t® the screen of the Uptown The- | Piers for the Juyeau-Douglas nis wife's lover, which makes it|tr¢ tonight an elaborate talking, |bridge, announced today that its | 'gram's hot for the star. Joe's great mis- | Singing, dancing version of the|Work would probably be completed fortunes make for the hilarity of | fairyland cl ‘Puss in Boots." | In three wecks. thetddmety ; Origin: anned for the en- Work started on the fourth, It was explained that driving op- erations are conducted by a night composed of four men, and including *| the services of a diver, take place Initiation. employing attend “hedule for completion of the pier has met with several and obstacles. In the was in November, much work was destroyed and had | | IllIIlIIIIIlIIIIIlIllIIIHIIIIIlIHIlllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll | -~ UPTOWN~ DE LUXE THEATRE ICALY EXTRAVAGANZA BY NAT SHILKRET minute of it. see it—and every child will. “Mystery Liner” and "“Bad DOUBLE FENTURE ™5 75 o m PROGR I 2 PROGRAM OPENS Full Length De Luxe Features AT COLISEUM FEATURE NO. 1 Sy’ RICARDO CORTEZ HELEN TWELVETREES “Bad Company” FEATURE NO. 2 Company”’ Offered To- | day and Saturday ‘ Mystery film fans who enjoy at- tempting to identify the murderer in cinema mystery dramas will find a particularly difficult: job on their hands today when “Myst Lin- er” opens a two day run at the Coliseum theatre, as one of double bill features. Su picion points successively to any one of a half-dozen individ- | uals in this Monogram production, | and any one of them might be the | perpetrator of the strange crimes that take place aboard the unlight- ed and fog enshrouded, steamer \ “Guthrie” as it makes its way through darkened seas. There is a maniac at large, in| the person of Captain Holling, for- mer master of the ship, who was relieved of command just before | the momentous trip. There is also | a foreign power which i3 u'ylm:‘ to learn the secret of the inven- | tion ,and, as an incidental motive, | here is the jealousy existing be- | tween the new commander and| his first officer over the arAccuonw‘ of the pretty ship’s nurse. The motives of each member ol‘ the group are cloaked in shadows, as one happening after another strikes terror into the hearts of mc passengers of the mystery ship, while those in charge nrc‘ powerless and bewildered. | Heading the cast is Noah Beery. past master of mystery roles, \\hllc the supporting players include As-| trid Allwyn, Edwin Maxwell, Gus- ! tav von Seyfferitz, Cornelius Keefe, | Ralph Lewis and George Hayes. | ‘Willam Nigh, mentor of Mono- | successful {‘He Couldn't| was the director. | “Bad Company” with Ricardo | Cortez is the other feature pro- duction showing at the Coliseum | today and Saturday. I | | | Take It,” DI R SONS OF NORWAY Important meeting Friday night at 8 o'clock, Odd Fellows' Hall.| All members urged to —adv. | Walch sud jJamely Bapaisiog | | at very reasonable rates | | I’AUI BLOEDHORN l FRONT STREET | — e ——— NOVEL“THE ANY TIME COIEUM 25° W. C. FIELDS in v “Your Tellmg Me” UNITED FOOD CO. | CASH GROCERS . 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