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TP ks THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY. MARCH 8, 1935. e———em—(ONALD (OLMAN FCRiER nou ATORB| F BI[L o [ZTIRLJH © |HEADS CAST OF cURrss® OF L™NER gpeNS TONIGHT e e S e, AT COLISEUM TONIGHT AND TOMORROW 3 man Rice, former May-| | BUCK J()ANES l-" me, and heavy mine owncrg v ! T Lo ) b3 A 1 Y Teller di Mrs. [0 ] 7 onight and Tomorrow ‘Bulldog Drummond Strikes i ¢ Teller disiret, ana M |'Gir] in Danger’ and Buck s i ' Back’ Brings Many A, o Wi ama Pn:el Jones Feature on Big | “Unknown V(l”(’.\' yj AC[O\’S to Screcn H(;l;l in San Francisco| I)()u‘yk-header SCOTLAND . | Ronald Colman returned from a r. Rice is yyell known through-| out the Second Division and made| Y w 4 year's vacation to bring an old g ! 3 4 many friends o § ARD AS W || friend back to the screen of the 1y friends in Juneau last year! - BAFFLE pv! g é - ‘ \ Capitol Theatre, where ‘‘Bulldog pent & numver of months o Danger,” a4 thrilling de- rama, featuring Ralph e role of Inspector Gldy L ARDUR s Sabin in sup- head the new program m Theatre tonigh;, 3 s nephew and niece, Mr. rummor kes Back” opens to- 4 2 ?itn\;‘r:‘mc nd Strikes Back™ opens to- ank Dufreshe, He has e Ever since Colman made the € stijse BBE AU o G . \d’ been visiting her | POt | earlier talkie, “Bulldog Drummond, N Brownell and her ® * THE NEW ADVENTURES | the filmgoing public has retained Magér B, C. Brownsll tn Jonss in “Unknown OF | fond memory of the dashing Cap- g, d. when she took the Yukon Nilley” double bill. | tain Hugh Drummond whom he | ¢ south. She had régently poui f exciting delinea- BULLDOG }ms: portrayed in that picture. t By J trip to Burope, and t Trent’s -amazing” N L Drummond also holds a fond . fubsd 'l.nd cam;"d on‘ a wn a ring of DRUMMOND place in Colman’s heart, for it wils | v 13 jow rly in the in the Orient. Her hus- 7 s to return to Nome by w d in June, and she 'in the creation of this character 'that he scored his greatest screen . hit. e It was pleasant news to the star, B f:’ or o3 | therefore, when Joseph M. Schenck jyap ARNESON LEASES and Darryl F. Zahuck informed FALLS L(II;IBER w | him that they had purchased “Bull- i\’ OPERATING burglary of dog Drummond Strikes Back” as | Eme: | nis first starring vehicle under 'in tr his new contract with their 20th | Century Pictures. in which S ) e ! girl has F PREVIEW TONIGHT 7 implicated. eaded Shirley Grey = JACK OAKlE t venturous social deb b & uds the conspirators in the i pivees | “SHOOT THE WORKS” e famous “Cortez etting herself involved who formetly 6p- r for a lark, Miss Gray == - {soon finds herself the center of al of thousands of cases that|structure of fear and favoritism is \\ in B u llDOG et L i | pte o a turbulent s of thrills and ad- | Martin Olson, owner, fitig & polibe Ergks- MUN E BLUE Is P happen in many cities and mwm‘ cux(lllb‘led riown and permits trm n, a kidnaping, and a every month in the year. Apd- Napesty O SRS | New Adventures has leased the Hid 1 i ventures, inc m-m' The story is based on the latest ;.. Cum‘):m'," ‘\n;j“dnznn?:,}hoplle‘:z- {examinat % Wy Y novel by H. C. McNeile, depicting jno ghaq : |marrow escape from death at \the When Charley Delaney 18 Killed, | | Supporung Monte Blue and Lila ¢ - the further exploits of the lovable| . i o Hidden Falls, whh:hyh“m]‘ ol desperate eriminal. Blue finds that money talks loud~ Lee, who are excellent in’ the leads ‘ ” “ closed down for about' with 50 3 when Drummond attempts to un-|.. béry devolves upon Inspector Trent, Watate | ert Ellis, Frances Rich, Seena Ow+ — e —— - two , Is now being operate . ¥ i ficials evidence a total lack of in-| oY e ravel a completely baffling mystery | anq My, Arneson is n‘mkuf; ’;m‘f_mn in his usual, deliberating man- torest in his pleadings, he is up| Mm% Joseph Girard, and others, B I.o R ETT A Yo u N G for a beautiful young girl Whose | provements to the water lines ang|he ¢ 2dds wits and wit to the O . I S ber mill ing roles, are Charles Delaney, Rohs he | adventurer. ‘The - excitement starts |y .. ' tion of the baffling rob- er than words and when police of- against a wall that seems unsur-| IR PP H Ay “TOMALIO' uncle disappears strangely in the| . “un ling of the mystery. | mountable. But the clever way in | . e WAR NER 0 LA ND | rondon nouse of a sinister Ori- Poar RS S| .“Ginl In Danger” incidentally 1 1n “Officer 13, which opened |which Director George Melford has | B !' M with ental prince. ; ADAMSON OUT ON BOND ‘“W”-l In the series ;of INSRECOr g4 the Uptown Theater yesterday, incerted romance into the story u er a"ro A c“As. BUTTERWORT“ Loretta Young portrays the girlil = joo aAdamson, arrested on & Went detective murder mysteries joea) fans will see a picture that|of “Officer 13" provides not only | Vgar?:r ©Oland plays &f’ne Prince, charge of assault and battery, 1§ which Ralph Bellamy has brought j, timely, poignant and powerful. an angle of suspense, but after Dn' o Co. “WAX WORKS” U N A M E R K E |. ;‘]:;(;ong";txlgtw:ri;‘e b‘xblglfie?rm?ds out on bond awaiting a hearing in '&utx:: :‘;"";“["‘“d“rjme ]b‘:““t" Of 3t concerhs the 'struggles of @ carrying the dramatic theme of the | & g e ! the U. S. Commissioner's Court = dia Pictures. The latest One young motorcycle officer who en- | I to its climax, he makes Lila 4 OSWALD A 20l CENTURY PICTURE | Algy, and Una Merkel aDDOATS a5 sonoquied for next etk - 1| Bfeceding it was “The Crime of geayors to prove that a brother of- | Lec’s sympathy for the Tittle fam- s, M) O g i o the Dride Algy deserts on her wed- ¥ G T | Helen Stanley.” in which Miss GfeY gicer was = deliberately: murdered ily of the slain officer/ and' her| - ding night to dabble in mystery SAVE THE DATE ;| was also featured rather than having been the victim #rowing regard for Blue form the Phone 134 Free Delivery sy s g Aubrey Smith| nite Elephant, Old Book and) e of an unavoidable automobile crash, medium through,which the whole | Lo iuci s s e semdi pleys Tnspector Nielson of Scolland | pyke gate, March 23 —adv, | & WINE SPECIAL |"In tryinz to prove his case, Monte | . ‘ EE B 41 \MX‘“ who contributes complica- - | Al wines $1.85 gal, $1.00 half Blue, who plays the part of Tom 7 - LIQUORS ’ga.l:. 65 cents quart. 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