The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 23, 1935, Page 3

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Last Time S Starts Sunda y DRESSED TO KILL YOU mHWHIHIHNMIHHlIIIMNIINIMHIININIIIIfl (i with Peggy Wood Conchita Montenegro Robert Taylor Produced by SOL M. WURTZEL Directed by DAVID BUTLER .. Based on_the play “Merry' Andrew” by Lewis Beach IIIIIIIIllllllflllllllllllllllul_llIlllllllllllalllllllll_llIlIIIIIII D “HANDY ANDY" | BABY SHIRLEY TEMPLE Tonight “LITTLE MISS M. H\I\l' R” Mary Carlisle Roger Imhof SHOW. PLACE OF JUNEAU IIIlIIIIII||lmHHIIHflII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIfllIIIlmIL OPENS SUNDAY ATGA PITBI. = Will Rogers, Noted Comed- I ian, Coming in Funniest Feature of His Career | | | | | - l(’li’(’i(‘ F()"l"ht His wife wanted him to retire and play a little. . . but all play| and no work makes Will a wfld boy That, n brief, is the story ofj latest picture, “Handy coming to the Capitol The- | tomorrew, Advance reports ws say this is the tlet/. .. When he steps out in a role younever he would play! Will Rogers’ Andy” s of the story bear Mary Kearny Hill (above this out. of social will is ly prominent IIHIHHHIHHHIIIHH! NllNIIIHIHHIIIIIIHIIIIII IR First he takes up pigeon- 2, but he has to stop that \\hm his pets fly all over the| Next he takes e TALENT VIE Mary ‘Carlisle, ade him to attend the Mardi :in 0 That's when things really begin to happen Wil begs off from the Comus costume ball. ind alone, he gets girl friend, Con- onmmxtm A few cock-! ake him change his mind ‘" abolit the ball, and he attends, | with Conchita, choosing a Tarzan! leopardskin costume. A few more | cocktails help persuade him to do! an hilarious adagio dance with Conchita—and the ball breaks up in a riot. Of course there'’ story than that. Much more. opens Among other things, Will serves Theatre. as cupid in his daughter's romance with @ young man his wife doesn't ) approve of. And there's & sur- Is Fun Riot of fun and spectacle Sunday at Featured in the perfect young en from IlHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMHIIII!IIHIHHII | “Little Miss Marker,” ‘lure sLarrin‘,{ little S ine stars in hi a 1 e’ year contracts. Wit be sown at the Capitol ror\“‘.s Mgt ol the 'last times tonight, ; PeE 14 TWO MORE BIg CASES BEFORE SUPREME COURT WASHINGTON, Feb. 23." — New | tertajnment with James conu ants, it also brings "hat point to Stardom. The |fires on them. Miss Michael are Armstrong for two more impotrant tests in'oil the United States Supreme Court thin the next few weeks, On March 13 the constitution- swindle. He the’ current Olympic |will be argued before the high tribunal. On April 1, the Supreme Court Justices will hear arguments on the Constitutionality of NRA. with the conflict between climax, Sherwm Williams OTINT e[ I Your Cancelled Check Says. “It’s Paid!” There can be no argument as to whether a bill has or has not been paid when you have a Checking Account at the First National and pay by check! Your can- celled cheeks endorsed by the payees are legal proof’ of payment. In addition to this protection, a Check- ing Account provides an accurate record of your finances on your check stubs, makes the handling of everyday finances convenient and businesslike, and gives your funds the protection of this bark. Why not open a Checking Account here this week — you will find it exeeptionally useful every day ef the ‘year! [ ] The First National ; Bank JUNEAW, ALASKA P2 N (2277 22 > e Film Folk Net to Ask Federal Relief finish for wse with hot 1 HOLLYWOOD, cal, Feb. 23— i | Hollywood does not intend t ask A sammv &all or cold water. [tth year. Plans outlined by the ||| Motion Picture Relief Fund of | Ameriea, Inc., call for a 3350000 subscription drive to aid the in- | | dustry's sick and needy. The sum | |is $100,000 more than last year's| Jgua] An ideal coating for the decor:;tmn of all interiors. It gives a soft, velvety, water color effect and can be applied on plaster, wood, or any oof the various wall boards. Manufactured from selected materials and in a dry form so that it requires only mixing with hot or cold water to prepare it for im- mediate use. We have DEC (JIl\T in al] the standard colors. TEA ROOM | Lunch Tea Dinner | | | I THOMAS Hardware Co. BY RESERVATION Telephone 203 L "Titor for Glodla picture are the men and wo- ng the 176,000 prise ending that can't be tipped| (Bt i ove English-speak- off in advance. ling country of the world in Para- Last Times ’l‘umxht mount’s quest for beauty and new rformance of six of these in the picture was so at Paramount gave embraces a serious theme handled in an amus- ing manner to provide grand en- Gleason | and Robert Armstrong, and the ar- ruv of pulchritude provided by the the | fore a number of Paramount’s new- | er contract players in performance and | released !rom Deal attorneys are busily preparing prison after serving terms for an finally prevails upon her to join him in a health- and-beauty racket, to cash in on champions | |ality of the Railroad Pension Act as unwitting fronts for the racket. The remainder of the plot deals the i — ———t-—— DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PA" Empire Classified Ads Pay. champlons and their promoter as-| sociates and leads to an unusual THE DAILY ALASKA LMP]RL, SATURDAY, FEB. 23, ‘)5) , member f ichm nz along comfortably Va., family, has been tentatively ., when his wife,' chosen tutor to Gloria Vanderbilt, pades him to s2ll recent pawn in a court battle be- tween the 9-year-old girl’s mother, Nrs. Reginald Vanderbilt, and Mes Harry Payne W lutney, aunt, IN NEW FILM Search for Beauty”™ Com-| ing Sunday to Coliseum | H1 he finally stumbles upon the leading bcmmes of the Eng- | speaking world parade in a riot in Para-| s more 0 the | yoimps “Search for Beauty” which the Coliseum | IS perfect. | of the famous acting family, plays story deals with the at-| tempts of slick promoters to put| over a racket which firlally back- .--.—_..m " - " BACKGROUND OF LAST TIME TONIGHT UPTOWNFEATURE Double Feature Program “Honor of the Phtls” with W arren J()hll W“yne Edward J. Nuget, Rita 2a¥ e : 5 LaRoy Opens Sunday William “T} L M “Horor of the Press,” ltest news- 3 in ? e . ! an’ Opown Thente suncuy. 1 wa o | | ““Bedside” | from Utal® be a worthy suceessor to such hits “Front Page,” "Gentlemen of the * and “Five Star Final” which alzo depicted various phases of the Fourth Estate. is called a straightforward plausible story, showing newspapers in their true light, and not as they have Deen picturized in some of the pradecessors. The editorial rocms and the linotype room, the coop housing the heart throbs col- umn and the press room, are shown as they actually exist, not like a figment of some one's imagination. The plot tells of the grab of the Clarion by a smart crook, and his utilization of the sheet as a tip sheet for his band of murderers and crooks. He is smart enough to keep 99 per cent of the paper read- able simply using a trick device in his ediforial column to carry his messages. Ii the end, the ruse is discov- ered by a young cub reporter whom the publisher had fired because he Suspeécted the boy was getting wise to his real racket. The youngster,! alded by his fiance, sticks to his task of running down all clues un- answer. Some one at the Mayfair studios evidently knows his newspapers, and mews men,"M the casting job Young Eddie Nugent, a cud reporter to perfection. Rita LaRoy is splendidly cast’as the conductor of the “Heart Throbs" calumn; Russell Simpson couldn't be excelled as the hard boiled City Editor, nor could Wheeler Oak- man, as a cold blooded publisher. Otlfers in the cast, Dorothy Gul- liver, John Ince, Franklin Parker and Reginald Simpson, are ap- propriately cast, and handle their smaller parts in competent fash- ion. with the 30 International Soarch for Beauty” Contest Winners and LARRY “Buster CRABBE IDA LUPINO ROBERT ARMSTRONG. JAMES GLEASON ROSCOE KARNS TOBY WING The perfection of youthful feminine beauly and masculine strength gothered from all corners of the earth A Paramount Picture - GIRL BORN IN MATANUSKA Mr. and Mrs. Adam Werner of Matanuska Valley are the parents of a baby girl, born there recently. [ S Sy Phone ANY 25° e 600 SEATS 25° 25‘ Cardinal The last word in newspaper stories—entirely dlfferent from any story of the press heretofere released, The HONOR of the PRESS ECos e Cr ety WITH EDWARD J. NUGENT RITA LaROY (14 When a Man DOROTHY GULLIVER DIRECTED BY Rides Alone” BREEZY EASON e e e e e e ADDED TOM TYLER in —Last Times Tonight— JACK OAKIE in UPTOWN NEW YORK & mnmnmunmummmmmm||||||umnm|mm||m|m|munumuuunnmm i

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