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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1935. 3 FORD AGENCY 'nghl. Phone 1851 Day Phone 13 P. 0. Substation No, 1 FREE DELIVERY GREAS { ol g gy T"IDEAL PAINT SHOP | S i ! TUNEAU MOTORS e oy oot Ly Hollywood Style 350!1 o Nl T E ' WEND;:'ugNSA:zSTEB Il 1 Formerly COLEMAN'S | 3 3 . Foot of Main Street -+ | Pay Less—Much Less l | (Authorized Dealers) ] = | BONGARD F ) i i AR ., | SWEEPINGS” WITH Hecht. McArthur ! (GEGRGE_ARLISS COMES [HIHHIHIH A e AR * STARTING SUNDAY MONDAY| LIONEL BARRYMORE Direct and Produce \TO CAPITOL THEATRE STARTING WITH MIDNIGHT PREVIEW TONIGHT ' AT UPTOWN SUNDAY “Different” Movie RODUCTION and SUNDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY s d G i *t char-| A very exceptional motion pic- . e Arliss, noted stage actor jac to give one of ture slipped into Juheau last night and famed in motion pictures 10]_ 8 que performances' If enough casual sho'x-sl}t)ppfl's his mm-p‘rnm‘uon of '_Dx._\ix'anlxl i weepings,” RKO-Radio Pic- happened to see it they Will un- T House of Rothschild,” and N ture opening at the Uptown Theatre doubtedly ehatter sufficiently about appears on m.z- Cxi;{)uol Sunday. Two sons and a daughter it to thake a good portion of the creen tomorrow in “‘The fail their father, played by Barry-/town regret they missed it. % 4 lemian,” his latest Jm.lp,,‘ more, in this dramatic film. ““Crime Without Passion,” not Darryl F. Zanuck Dl.l!‘- . After a lifetime of unremitting only a history but is and will 0 Oth (‘,onnnjy .Plctmm toil to amass a huge fortune and to be m: ng motion picture history. Arliss achieves his artistic Qmpert become a monarch of the mercan- ~Mr. Ben Hecht and Mr. Charle: ons of various characters by !:nlv world, Barrymore as the father MacArthur, the co-authors and co- but 1 nbining .v\ hat 1S ‘knuwn of them finds himself the laughing stock of |directors of the piece, have been - ough history, with :‘l\m‘nctm'1542 a nation because of the escapades making literary, and dramatie his- tics of similar characters whom he | and notoriety of his misguided chil- tory for quite spell, but chafing, has known in his long and obs”v.l dren. ertheless under the restraint of life Tl\e character of C:tbf‘n' M In support of Barrymore are Alan both stage and motion picttre pro- . in “The Last Gentleman” is Dinehart, Ninetta Sunderland, Lu- ¢ despite their many suc- an e xlxplo of ”. Of him ‘A‘x‘nsn v cien Littlefield, Gregory Ratoff, N said, “Cabot Barr is a composite of Gloria Stuart and many others. It As a consequence hot so long ago three men. One was my own mnhgh v is directed by John Cromwell. they decided to produce their own nother a man I once knew u\. - >oe p ithout interference, from London, and .lho other the father BRINGING ACCUSED HERE | script through production, direc- Gold from E of ane of my boyhood companion: Deputy Marshal Hagan of Fair-|tion, and all, to the screen. | Dmll\'un the Diamond,” with banks is enroute to Juneau with “Crime Without Passion” is their fRC, rt Young and M,xldun Evans James Stone, who is accused with T n. Adroitly, with kf‘f‘n ‘m“m; % _"“. . iwill be seen for the last times to- Frank Ward of burglarizing the kes, maintaining the 1 milling ("qmp» ‘m:h\. \ o Store here last fall. ift dramatic tempo, they | ment today for Bulletin - e VAT IS > being held in jail here. peel away the flesh of a man | 300 Since 1902 | The Rev. M. A. W. Altenbern, » . S . and Stone are expected to and woman, reveal ungarnished STRAUB MFG. C pa. at Hutchinson, Kas., prepares T”E"‘o“?"vde"“"g andtouching character | 5jve on the Yukon Monday. Date awesome human ‘souls. Not entire- | 573 Chestnut S‘.‘.‘jl Oukiad, Cal, || copies of each sermon for those in . BERYL MERCER in oll fiction ... the most appealing love | o¢ trial of the two men has not|ly Pleasant, perhaps, but vibrant, Ihis flock who do not hear well. 3 DAVID TORRENCE || story...steps outof the book onto the screen [ een set frank, meaty drama, capable of = e P — o From memorics of three real men—To George AILEEN PRINGLE [| ond into your heart! - 2 % stirring even the emotionally ane- Atlise, life iteelf is a ctage, from the endle LIONEL BELMORE YOU THRILLED . .. as millions of readers o 211.;((1;R.\x;l?ngl;!::wmr m-“rWl il see il rly.\n}:.l;g «1..|(.»~ of wl‘l"c-h he draws the char- JAMESON TH i | _N. A. McEachran, Schwabache: ® Wil e acters he in turn portrays. . e IS T oo pignanlly dramafic pyothers representative, arrived here |three of the leading players, Claude CHRISTY CABANNE I'e"e‘m" of a.young girls inner lfe and |0 1o Northland trom a Southeast |Rains, Margo, the Spanish-Ameris BEN VERSCHLEISER it it ¥ Alaska port. can dancer, and Whitney Bourne, % moDuCTIoN ADDED: as their performances in “Crime y {inde ey by ABELE CoMAWDIN) The Big Meow | Without Passion,” are certain to ;sl”l('(l" [‘ll"l(’('v - Playground Dan News ! place them in stellar, and featured © ot | roles. Remember the names. | s LAST TIMES TONIGHT | The photography throughout the SUNDAY MATINEE—2 P. M.—25¢ ‘producm-n splendid, and at times — ‘ Gay Tunes Glorious Fun | superb. I'he master character “ % | s B 7 e . o P ‘l S0 i .p 9.0 0 bbbt A creator of them all . . civen \Ii ! . AT THF HOTELS o I ’ . 6 7/“’"-“4 i ® e e 0ses 00 s 00 donel K. ' = o) Al Osgood, Juneau; A. H. Wis- AN FR tall, Limestone; 8. O. King, Fan- A ith . shaw; Helen Black, Seattle; Ruth - ] Ward, Seattle; A. Freudenstal, Se- EDNA MAE OLIVER attle; D. Simmons, Seattle; Melvin . Eggert, Seattle; Clifford Jensen, in an epochal drama of the rise and fall JANET BEECHER ’ Omaha, Neb.; Kenneth Lowe, Ju- g Z 5 Sp-aking of If You Need Any Hosy of a great American mercantile family. CHARLOTTE HENRY R olaitde Plastering Work Done— Zynda Blobid ond B el RALPH MORGAN L = Call on us, and you can be sure the A M. Bnlth, GRUDL BBl O0% IO B . sue ard ;{ Pic Football . 3 UDE RAINS S d bl Herma Anchorage; B. Carl o p 08 Ol ... all weld- . T %mmm job will be carefully, conscientious- Del Missier, Seattle; Murdock Mac- ik '.[/" mad fires of y uth . ¢ - MARGO - ly done ... . at the right price. Pherson, Seattle; B. H. Taylor, ed into heart-throbs in A 20th Century - A PARAMOUNT RELEASE 1t will be Stk Seattle; B. M. Rodgirt, Seattle; 2! H i3 S DR NN 10 N he Ivar Jensett, Seattle. “ ’, Production repairs ml.dl now ... when_ labor Gastinean and materials are not as high as William McGrew, Juneau; A. C. | they surely will be. Do over that Anch, Seattle; Herb C. Dunlop, ugly room . .. try one room in deco- Rheinlander Beer; B. H. Redmond, rative plastic textures . . . fix up Francisco; A. R. Cordingley, from the novel by Lester Cohen cracks and stained and marred Seattle. &L A T TlME TON[ T walls and ceilings. e o ! with LAS ) GH ¢ 8 g 4 STAMPS’ JOHNSON 2 3 e g : < Estimates given without obligation. GIVEN BIRTHDAY PARTY BY ALAN DINEHART-—GLORIA STUART MR. AND MRS. C. JOHNSON | . e T ~ s e — Jilli: sargan, Eric Linden, Gregory Ratoff ' VE Mr. ané Mrs. Chet Johnson were William Gargan, Eric Linden, Gregory | 1) 4 hosts at their home in the Bishop | . 7 Y g { .G-M Apartments last evening in honor of I)lr(?l [(’d l)} ‘,”h" (" mmt(’l[ ROBERT Yo“"s ":é‘tu‘ll > Bl RNFTT their son, Barney “Stamps” John-r = son, whose thiri i i P PR Q nQ X G e s e 8 SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS MADGE EVANS T(‘](’phone 526 Presents were opened at t "AT PENDLETON — — - Johnson home after which Barney LAST TIMES TONlGHT' # STORE OPEN and his friends made up a v.hemre‘i ‘ T T s e T party at the Capitol. e el agi ] KRAF RPS [ Our store will be open this even- Those present, in addition to the! HELEN 1T WELVETRLES m ! ad | Cabinet and Millwork | ing until 9 pm. and from 9 am. ’iflf“.l of honor were, Misses Jose- | c L) | Interior Detail Work o1 AR phine Campbell, Sue Stewart, Bon- SHE "7 A S A : j* | Window, Plate and Automobile | |y - ts, Shattuck ! nie Erickson, Alfred Zenger, Harold K & | | Glass. PLYBOARD—Any size; | | giq0 —adv. | Zenger and Billy Johnson. 1 2 AYNARD i | | Bldg. adv. P - / n | L | market prices. | & I RS R R ! and KEN MAYN i | 2nd and Fr Phone €2 | | i : LEAVES HOSPITAL [ P s” { * s T T TR A KT 'l O. M. Harry, who has been un- F g Expres | i £ sy ¢ | JUNEAU-YOUNG dergoing surgical treatment at St.| ar o ! 3 | Funeral Parlors l| Ann’s hospital, has rallied suffi- | } b | P e e e | { Licensed Funeral Directors ‘ ) ciegtly to le:ve the hospital today.| fil el Embaligtty ‘ ! “THE CORNER DRUG STORE" ! | | - T PR T L A ~ Front at Main Street | B e BEULAH HICKEY i ' | PAINTS—OILS Lp e 5 $ 14 Builders’ and Shelf - . # Wise to Cali 8 ) HARDW R TRY OUR SERVICE |1 | and Wear the Difference! Juneau Thomas Hardware Co. || | White Hand Laundry || ———————————8| e Pick Up and Deliver { pecial Music | Transfer CO. 33 R & | | Phone 802 M. Hagedorn i ; || LUDWIG NELSON I y: when in need of 3J LER -— MOVING or STORAGE | | o i Jones-Stevens Shop || DANCE FROM 8 TO 1 Fuel 0il Coal | Philco—General Electric Agency | | | | Transfer |1 FRONT STREET I LADIES' — MISSES’ . et e M R | READY-TO-WEAR 5 : “ Seward Street Near Third A\ - . DINNERS Prepared by Wm. Hingeley, Chef CleanUp o = .0 H. S. GRAVES and Paint Up e o e i “The Clothing Man e — CAFE STECIALS JUNEAU DAIRY ICE CREAMS Peppermint Maraschino Cherry French Sherbet Every Evening 50 cents McCAUL MOTOR | COMPANY | | ( N 7140 N J ‘X 1 : FOUNTAIN SPECIALS ’g li— | s ‘ Fresh Orange Freeze OPEN ALL NIGHT i o s 75 Fresh Strawberry Parfaits > i ’ ; ! Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store ORI, 12 e LR OPEN 24 HOURS Lo MAYTAG PRODUCTS || ] Dave Housel, Prop. = Phone Single 0-2 rings ! W. P. JOHNSON_J} 4

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