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It has a real plot; more beautiful girls and highly trained dancers than are often gathered in any one i motion picture; it has six song nits; "it has six of the screen's leading stars. | “Dames” opened at the Capitol Theatre Sunday. Joan Blondell, Dick Powell, and| | Ruby Kecler head the all-star cast, which includes ZaSu Pitts, Guy |Kivbee and Hugh Herbert, the | [thrro leading comedians of the| i screen. | Busby Berkeley was responsk | | for the ¢ acular dance numbers { which really baffle description | Three hundred dancing girls, ca-| vorting to ‘catchy music, on me- nical contrivances that move |in many directions, with remark-| {abl innovations in the camera | angles, make the numbers as uni-| {que and sensational as they are intriguinz and beautiful. Never has Joan Blondell peared more beautiful nor more| | fascinating than as the wise-| king, gold-digging chorus girl who makes trouble for everyone with whom she comes in contact and who finally wins an eccents millionaire, played by Hugh He bert, whose mission in life was to correct the morals of everyone but himself. JU PR L T ANNOUNCEMENT OF CARTER - TISDALE ENGAGEMENT TOLD ap- | daughter of A el Friday |t residence at announc 1 take p this Friday at the Northern Light Pres- ) an Church. The wedding time has been set at 8:30 o'clock. No special invitations will be issued the family announced today, but all friends of the young couple are asked to attend. Miss Carter is a Juneau girl, be- ing born and educated here. Mr. ale is employed in the United St Army Signal Corps station here, but expects a transfer to the Seattle headquarters soon. He is a former resident of Lake Stevens, near Everett, Wash. e ATTENTION MASONS Called Communication of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147, F. & A. M., Monday evening at 7:30. Work in the E. A. Degree. By order of the W. M. J. W. LEIVERS, —adv. Secretary. Here's Proof That 6ld King Winter Stiil Reigns Over Elemenics. of the elements, King Winter lays gllpa_oifiil|mi|numn?tfit'numnfliimnfln||i|mu||||i|’||nn'|“|iu’|i|mfl SECOND RECORD BREAKING IGHT RUBY KE ELE t DICK POWELL ZASU PLOT UNFOLDED AT “GOLISEUM’ BITTS L SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU 2] JOAN BLONDELL GUY KIBBEE HUGH HERBERT ;e BEHONORED AT _ SHRINE DANCE 7 “Murder at the Vanities”'|Washington's Birthday to | Shows Intrigue Backstage | of Popular Review Providinz an entertaining com- d musie, of Earl at the Vanities” me to the Coliseum Theatre yes- terday, and sent the costumer. wway dazzled by beauty, whistling hit tunes, and completely satis- tied, Earl Carroll's beau rom the New Yor the filmi revue, brought to ap- of his thing beau- y on display. particulars Clas= ular in is mosk ze chor- picture on any oW tion ouldn't be tage. duplicated 1e story deals wiun vhe opening night of a “Vanities” production A strange woman is mysteriousiy murdered, and a short time later one of the principals drops dead on the stage. The entire action takes e backstage, and the story cov- just a three-hour period. In the cast are Jack Oakie, Vic- tor McLaglen and Gertrude Mich- ael, who are well known to s fans, and who perform in customarily effective style. Three newcomers are introduced with cutstanding results. They are Carl Brisson, brought fromi England for the picture; Kitty Carlisle, star of w York operettas; and Dorothy| Stickney, Broadway stage star l Both Brisson and Miss Carlisle sing beautifully, and otherwise dis-| tinguish themselves. R Tokyo has five municipal hos-| pitals for the care of the poor. e I R their Membe {ial Leg at a Shri it the Sc their day by the honor on February 22, Be Date of Popular Social Event of the Tyelfth Territor- ure will be honor guests Dance to be held | tish Rite Friday Temple evening, | t announced entertainment commit- in| to- tee which is ccmposed of Charles man, R. E. Coughlin E. Smith, c and J. W Birthday S furnished t ular dance be served Mrs evening sion sandw served in the banquet room of the fair and fr will be a hand for leave with anskl, it Mr. and SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! With a blast that left no liue:',ion “flthflfll is the reigning power down, a heavy blanket of snow in at Washington; top, automobiles almost completely buried by the blizzard at Hempstead, L. L below, ice jam clogging the Genesee Dancing it 9:30 o'clo Katherine Hooker, I aticns the Leiv at ine the Dance “Dude” or 4 under the nd during the hes are out record .- Mrs. and mus} Haynes pop= Punch will direction of during the intermis- and coffee will be Washington i[l]lllllfll"llfl!"IIIIII_IlIlllIiIiIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIHVIVI!VI!IIIl||HHIIIIFIIITNIIIllllll"llllllHlHlllIlllllHfll!llelll “DAMES” WARNER BROS. GREATEST MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA Break? [l %] 8,000 People — A Mile of Velvet— 14 Stars — A 6- Acre “Stage” — 100 Cameras to Make the Musical of Musicals! . AR IS NOW PLAYING |V ATTHEUPTOWN ;“Humanity; Film of Devo- tion and Sacrifice, Con- trasts Rich and Poor: “ITumanity,”" a poignant Fox dra- ma of devotion and sacrifice, open- J 5 the Uptown Theatre yester- with the unmistakable stamp 53 evident throughout. Its dramatic story and its. fine act= inz struck a responsive chord in an audience. Tracing the devclopment of the father and son, both physicians, in the face of both suzcess and advorsity, the story bullds up & contract in characier such as few ent filims have. The elder doc- | tor, played by Ralph Morgah, and | the younger one, portrayed by Ale exander Kirkland, represented two |sides of a problem. The father, train in a school of strict profes~ sicnal ethics, will let nothing ine for rom all ir 1 attendance annual Washington Birthday celebration D q i b | FORESTER . TO LEAVE TEN DAY TRIP TO SITKA WITH FOREST RANGEP. Tomcrrow ~ morning States Forest Service ranger boal Forester, Capt. Ralph Ohman, will Forest Ranger Chipperfield for Sitka by way of Hoonah, Port Althorp, vas annou 1 the U. 8. Forest Ser Ranger Chipperfield from his Juneau head about ten days on general admin- i-tration business. Capt. Ohman is temporarily replacing Capt. Aikens during the absence latter in the south. the i1l be uarters for Eric Paulson on the Northland, bound attle. He is manager of the Up- town Theatre. the honoradle pursuit ce. The son, more sus- the confusing tempo of Iile; Jets - darker - influe ceep into the clear perform= ance of his duty. Alongside of this contrasting par= | aliel, there is another ome com- I pased of a young nur:e, played by | Boots Mallory, and a not too me= lfl':ulc:u daughter of the rich in the af- tion. there on Hollywood has béen rocked by rumors of a pending h'renk in the fja- mestic tics of Norman Foster, screen actor, and his pretty wifei{ |io person of Irene Ware, Here Claudette Colbert, movie star. Observers in cincmnla{nd attribute; |again the makers of “Humanity” the strained relations of the noted couple to the fact Miss Colbert’s 'i:veal characters opposed to each success in motion pictur:s has been far greater than that of her, |other. It 15 a case of love with husband, both women, yet the difference in tackground and the difference im cutlock make for a great differ= |ence in what each of them ‘cofi= United W. A. and Lisi- today at - olf SOCIAL MEETING Sarding are caught only in (h dark of the moon; fishermen iocat> cetves as love. schools of the fish by their phos- In her performance of the role phorescent light, which the moon- of the nurse, Boots Mallory is su- light spoils. perb. She gives to the part & feeling of strength, and at the | same time invests it with a charm- ing disinzenuousness. Alexandes | Kirkland proves again his claim to | high dramatic honors and Ralph | Morzan has what must be the most | fitting role of that veteran's ca- | teer, Irenc Ware take a lohg sicp toward the goal of 'stardom to | which she seems destinad. vay ©f the June:u Wo 's Club iu which the Past “residents are en- tertaining Club membors at a Tea at the home of Mrs. J. P. Williams in the Seater Tract from 2 until 5 p.m. Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 19. All members are urged to attend. —adv. B. R.| of the are for Se- Schilling Plump aromatic pepper berries S . | your fires these ~hilly mornings. rich in flavor. Ground just right to retain l arious parts of the copptry. Left, how the snow. coyered the capitol .1, river at Rochester. N. Y.. all the flavor. @ That important. <5 Peppév The Florence Sh | Permanent Wayving a Speeialty | Florence Holmquist, Prop. l PHONE 427 ’ | Behrends Bank Buflding ey LAST TIMES TONIGHT Pulsing with the loves, hates, weakness, strength and the simple courage of Ralph MORGAN' ‘Bodts MALLORY Alexander KIRKLAND Irene WARE JOX Plotwes WILL ROGERS in SWITZERLAND Tomorrow—“KISS OF ARABY” and “THE RECKONING” Coming—*HONOR OF THE PRESS” JACK OAKIE in “UPTOWN NEW YORK” “SAVAGE GOLD”—(The Liberty Magazine Story “Woman Accused”)