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AR PAUL LUKAS 1S THEATRE “Show Place of Juneau” TONIGHT LAST TIMES IF EVER A MAN MADE YOU WEEP WITH JOY! WILL ROGERS WILL in_this new role that’s full of ‘rich surprises! A FOX Picture with PEGGY WOOD CONCHITA MONTENEGRO MARY CARLISLE » ROGER IMHOF _ROBERT TAYLOR PREVIEW ai 1:00 a. m. Showing - "Kamsas City PRIIICBS @ JOAN BLONDELL ROBI. RRMSTRO GLENDA FARRELL HERBERT INCE BARNETT HUGH THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, STARRED WITH LOVELY LADIES Slx Beauties in Casl of ‘Af- fairs of a Gentleman’ Opening, Coliseum six lovely ladies as the in his life, a vertiable seauty pageant took place on the set of “Affairs of a Gentleman,” the scintillating Universal drama, during its production. The result | was a deadlock. With six beautiful women in the picture, all of whom are Paul | Lukas’s leading ladies, director Ed- |win L. Marin decided to hold & | beauty contest, but the judges, all |male members of the company could not render a final decision. | Finally prizes were awarded to each rccme ant among whom were Leila Patricia Ellis, Lilian Bond, Burgess, Joyce Compton and Darolh\ Libaire. | “Affairs of a Gentleman” is now | showing at the Coliseum Theatre and includes Phillip Reed, Onslow Stevens, Richard Carle, Sarah Ha- den and many other outstanding players in the cast. It was taken frem the play “Women in His Life” by Edith and Edwin Ellis. MISSING MAN FINDS HIMSELF | ON N.Y.BOWERY HORROR FILM IS PRESENTED AT UPTOWN ‘The Monst;{x/a]ks Title| of Thrilling Feature Opening Tonight With | | 7 | affairs | NEWTON, Mass., Feb. 26.—Moses H. Gulesian, aged 71 years, former millionaire Bostja and Newton real estate dealer, missing for one | week, has been returned safely after located in a Bow New York City, where he w. his first shelter on arrival country as an immigrant 52 years | ago. { Gulesian, obviously a victim of amnesia, “foun d himself” after hearing a pianist at the mission play 4 selection entitled “Wash- ington,” composed by his wife. It was believed he had been kidnaped as he had previously re- ceived threats. — e The 1atest nc irom the Hollywood studios, “The Mon- ster Walks,” will open tonight at the Uptown Theatre. This feature! production was made by Action Pictures, an independent produc- tion company which is making a series of 24 ures for release | |during the current y According to advance “The Monster Walks,” provides picture BROTHER OF JUNEAU WOMAN PASSES AWAY Mrs. James S. Truitt was ad-| vised today of the death of brother, Jesse R. Oldham in Still- |made ankenstein” the water, Oklahoma, where he has the moviegoers some time resided for the past 17 years. | The story tells of the efforts of one Mr. Oldham was about 60 years man to remove all possible heirs of Besides Mrs. Truitt, he to a fortune left by the murd: is survived by two other sisters brother. His aba and a brother, the three residing cludes the use of a vicious gorilla in Oklahoma. but, in the end, his plot proves a e boomerang and he is murdered by | the same means he had chosen to do his dirty work. Rex Lease, versatile star, reports, the | | 4 talk of ; age. heads a splendid cast which includes Vera Reynclds, Mischa Allen, who claims to be the youngest character actor in Hollywood; Sheldon Lewis, who has been doing the villain's job on the screen ever since the days of “The Clutching Hand”; Martha Mattex, a lady who has been caus- ing spine chills from the early days of the motion picture; Sidney Bracy, who is generally teamed up with Miss Mattox, and Sleep N’/ Eat, a darky whose antics always provide considerable amusement. The direction of .the picture was in the capable hands of Frank Strayer, one of the ace megaphone wielders of the cinema capital. CLIFF DAIGLER TO GO ON VACATION Cliff Daigler, manager of the| Coliseum and Capitol Theatres, wm‘ leave soon for Seattle on a va- cation of one month. This will be his first vacation in two years.| While Mr. Daigler is in the south, the management of the two theatres will be in charge of Wil-| liam Hoggatt, who has arrived here from the Seattle office of the Juneau Greater Theazre::; FOOT-FAs:jloN Evening Sandals Smart. Stylish, Graceful Built by Expert Crafts- men on Speeial Lasts IN Black Velet $4.35 Black Faille 4.95 White Faille 4.95 Silver Kid 6.85 ALLEN-A HOSIERY $1.00 to $1.50 @ FAMILY Shoe Store Seward Street Cardinal | Cabs | her [same sort of terrifying thrills that |, back. |3 MARRIAGE, ‘CAN’ BE, A, SUCCES FEB. 26 m Hou)zwoqp “WILL ROGERS Marriage can be a success in the land of the movies and thére are numerous coupies wha. furpish ades quate proof of the assertion. The ungaliant movié Jimmy Cagn3y (Upper left), who slaps women in pice tures, has been married 11 years to Frances Vernon; Paul Muri (top, center) has been happily wed for 14 years to Bella Finkle; Harold Lloyd (right) just celebrated the i2th@nniversary of his wedding to Mildred Davis and George Arliss (below) holds the screen record with Florence Montgomery for 36 years of serene mamea life. (Associated Press Pho(o:) ~ |there's a surprise ending ' To Be Seen, La.st Time Tmught Will Regers, in “Handy Andv’ clms the. film Capitc! tenight. MRS, Mrs. pended lowix A. MISOFF GIVI SUSPENDED SEN1 A, Misoff was given a sus sentence of one year fol a trial held yesterday A SPECIAL SHIPMENT OF Dresses in g —splendid array of colorings and styles on special order for the— ~ JUNIOR PROM Sizes 14 to 20 v Very Modest Prices . . . to the charge of receiving stolen the new “port-hole” effect given goods and another e % |her was dismissed by Judge J. F.| in Mullen, | run Cemmissioner s guilty on ck one rge at the Court. T0 GLOSE RUN THIS EVENING Handy Andy’ ‘Clfecdian’s | Latest Uproarious Fea- ture Is at Capitol Will Rogers is uproarious in “Handy Andy,” which will be seen for ithe last times tonight at the Capitol Theatre. In the picture his wife, Feggy ‘Wood, wants him to p'ay—and he does! And thereby pangs mesk of the hilarious situa- | dens (hat"go to make this his fun- \ pieture. diings run smocthly as long is in the drug ore he s2lls out and a he , finds 'life com pigeoms, v house. Bu to licated 1til they ‘hen he funny the climax com with his wife to attend the M fus to attend Later, howev alcne, he en gist and his lovely Conchita Montenegro. Mellowed by a few cocktails, Will decides to attend the ball after all, and he chooses a leopard his costume. A few more c iend him the courage to t {adagio danc2 with the lithe ‘con- chita. Then the fun begins. His ,xcu gh and tumble dance starts a {fight that ends in a riot. And that advance n h w drug- | friend, | | | Lhasn't - Leen divulged of the showing David Butler directed the pic- ture under the supervision of Sol M. Wurtzel. The screen play was written by William Conse!man and ‘Henr.\' John, from the play | “Merry Andrew” by Lewis Beach. - o W'GAUL MOTORS HAVE NEW 1935 PLYMOUTH AUTO in Car Brough?fi)rth for De- livery to Art Carlson of Thane Motor Company, Juneau dealers for the Flymouth automobile, announced today that” it had recelved the new 1935 Plymouth business coupe crdered by Art Carlson of Thane. The new automobile in beauti- ful blue finish, is on display at the McCall Motor Company before being delivered to Carlson. ! The automobile embodies sev- (eral new mechanical and style | improvements. The massive new radiator shell especially has at- The M:Caul authorized count tracted favorable comment as has “‘y.:y the engine hood design. i Mechanically, the new 1935 Ply- | mouth contains many features of ‘1mpornnoe The famous ‘“floating ride” is given through clever com- bination of the silent rubber-cored shackles and the “sway elimina- nation. | New, all-silent synchronizing transmiseion; a full-length water- cooling’ jacket for the engine; | safety-steel body; rigid frame, and the well-knciyn floating power en- | ging mountings, are included in \ the new model o DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! HE LIKED ALLWOMEN AND LOVED NONE UNTILIT WAS TOO LATE DID ONE OF THESE GIRLS KILL THIS MAN the brain-trust, as originally set up, has vanished. But conclusions Besting Brain-Trust ke that about the present admin- ¢ A = ration never are safe. The in Fight for Control penaulum might swing the othes way tomorrow. - INJONCTION CasE™' - OF KETCHIKAN IS | IN COURT TODAY RICHBERG SURVIVES—BUT— | There remains one really vocal With argumenis presented by urvivor of the original band of Harry G. MeCain. who repseseats devotees to “the new economics,” | the defendant, the case of A. H. out just now his eligbiility is very | Ziegler and Lester O. Gore vs. the much under debate within the|City of Ketchikan and city offic~ camp. | ials made its appearance in the | U. 8. District Court this morning. An injunction was previcusly fil- ed by Ziegler to keep the city of | Ketehikan from putting bonds on the market by March, 1 for the purchase of the public utilitias cal, | of that city, consisting of the light, He has advanced In the favor |water and telephone systems. of the White House faster and| The case was continued when further than any other brain- | Court rec’-'sfld at noon. truster. Along the way he has D broken with organized labor, how- | DAN MAHON!Y TO FINISH ever, made friends with many of SCHOOL YEAR, KETCHIKAN the conservatives, and acquired a reputation for orthodox thinking To finish out the school year in that faw would have believed pos- | Ketchikan, Dan Mahoney, son of sible. U. 8. Marshal and Mrs. W. T. It would be easy for the outward Mahcney left for the First City evidence along to conclude that last week. Politicians Seen as (Contlnuea wam I’-ge Onc) is causing much spaital specula- tion. ! His name is Donald Richberg. He made his reputation as a law- ser for labor unions and two years | 130 was looked upon by many biz | susiness interests a dangercus rad- | gIMIMHMIIMHIIHIIHIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIHIIIHIIII|IIII“IllflllllIlllIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIHIIImmIlmID WIIIIIIIIfMIIIIIIIMHIMIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIMII ) ] T CALDH M.LIKE PB’:‘N’-’ REXLEASE (VERA ‘QEYNOLDS, ; VSUELDON LEWIS ~ MICHA AUER Also—KEN MAYNARD in ‘LONE AVENGER’ T e