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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 2, 1935. ‘VILLAGE TALE l FEATURED AT | ' COLISEUM SUN. Phll Stong's Séow of Great Two Stars Seen Sunday SUNDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY MATINEE SUNDAY 2P. M. 5 4 FRENCH beauties on the auction block—brides for the highest bidders! . Pirate raids! ~New Orleans in its fiery youth and zayety! A madeap beauty who scorned all the Princes of France for the arms of a fighlmg man! A new world of excit- ing adventure set to music . . . as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer rings up the curtain on its greatest achievement! “Village Tale” with RANDOLPH SCOTT - KAY JOHNSO!R ARTHUR HOHL - ROBERT BARRAT Janet Beecher and Dorothy Burgess JEANETTE MA‘DONALD " EDDY ,llnflinn lovebirds in ttering pageant ol romance that thrills, music that excites! Sh! Don’t tell a livin’ soul I told you! Her secret spread like wild fire through the town! Public opinion, a relent- less villain which -does not bother to check the truth, serves an import- ant part in the unfolding of the plat of RKO- Radio’s “Village Tale,” RKO-Radio PRicture. 4 4 Nelson Eddy and Jeancite MacDcnald who are featured in ugh(y Marietta” at the Capltol CARTOON STARTS SUNDAY COLIZEUM STRANGE AS 1T MAY SEEM Gduyn- - - - Last Times Tonight - - - ‘LOVE IN BLOOM’ ——ALSO—— Chas. Chase in' “Chase of Pimple Street” Louis-Levinsky Fight R 4 fices of Faulkner and Banfield. ‘ The meeting was presided over by | Dan Moller and Norman Banfleld‘ EAGLES’ HALL |and other immortal Herbert songs. ‘The pirate capture of the ship | bearing the Casquette girls, the leans, the fight in the Everglades Love Brought to Screen e Tale,” Phil Stong's fas-| g drama of a great love that s at the Coliseum Sunday. | Whether or not love is greater ‘lhruhbmg issues raised, and an-| !swered, in this story of a woman forces, tangible and intangible. The film tells the story of a young wife, | brought face to face with ro- mance, Gossip and public opinion | guilty, and as such is hurled into; o b y | the vortex of troubles born of B.(‘ld{ '——-LM‘ Tlmm —-—“ H ! S R , | against her and the man with whom 11 U] | her name has been linked. | PRflT TIuN Fight as she will, the woman is | shackled by intangible forces to “W"r‘)’l a Man S(’(’S R‘,‘Ifi,’ very love which public opinion had Jeanette MacDonald Nel- May Organize i O DR e outright acts . under conditions that would seem to Immortal Musicale from Underworld |sure to smother the soul-deep feel- Hauniing music of Victor Herbert HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Nov. 2. -—\bull]e she has to make, the woman blended with thundering drama of | Movieland’s high salaried stars may casts aside the fetters of life about ) a delicate love romance running|to protect them from threats of v.he‘nns of her own making. eruss through it; such is “Naughty Mnnfl_‘umhmmm Melvin Purvis, former| Phil Stong, who wrote “‘State Fair” THREE ON A MATCH tacular translation to the screen og‘head the drive on racketeers and|Return,” is responsible for the beau- * UNIVERSAL NEWS Victor Herbert's masterpiece, which | blackmailers. {tiful and sensitive story. day, with a Saturday night preview. |stage and screen, is the woman in All press-agencing aside, “Naughty SKI CLUB MEETS TO ‘lhe story. Opposite her plays Ran- rare entertainment; it is a picture u is sald you will not want to miss. Jedan-l Preliminary arrangements American | | operatic baritone, head an elaborate by 16 men' ghthiersd n, the law:at] | bellishes such song hits as MARK BIHTHBAY Sweet Mystery of Life,” “I'm Falling Sonette,” “The Ttalian Street Song,”| o' 2ppointed as & committee to nF wu_l- ROGERS club. l Purpose of the gathering is to fos- | ports, and possibly to promote ski' ournaments sometime this winter. | 150 Cache Envelopes by Kay johnson d through suffering and sac- than its environment is one of the | fighting for love against inimical patient through neglect, but sudden- vIcTURHERBERT R crystallize against her; though in- 18vl£ sTARS | nocent, she has been prejudged ‘mngues and malicious acts directed BUCK JON ES in 1 | uruclaflons which bring about the son Eddy Give Romance | tive Forces—Threats [of malice. And that love flourishes jing; with courage born of the very the founding of a great city, and with | organize their own detective rorov her, and bravely steps into a happi- —PLUS— ta,” Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's spec- j Government ace, has been invited to|and the immemorable “Stranger’s opens at the Capitol Theatre Sun- oo . | 'Kay Johnson, brilliant actress of Marietta” is a really fine movie and | SET WINTER EVENTS gg:rr):n::v;tcte Both give outstanding ::::: bzxz:tli)f?l] 8:;;_ ;};Z Sze::m:gf | greater skiing activity in the vicurlg,y ;and Nelson Eddy, young of Juneau were formulated last nightlculLEcTufls Tu cast. Intense dramatic action em-| ;In Love With Someone,” “Chan- \draw up the by-laws for the new‘ r a greater interest -in winter Postmaster Wlle to Cancel | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OFFERS “EVENSONGS” The “first of the winter's “Even- songs,” sponsored by the Northern Light Presbyterian Church, will be presented Sunday evening at 7:30, when an informal group will gather nbouf. the little orgnn in the church | parlors for a community singing fest of old-time hymnals. The ‘‘Evensong” is open to the public and anyone interested in an informal evening of song is cordial- ly invited There will be no program, although persons having poems or songs which they desire to share with others are mvll,cd to bring them. In honor of Father-and-Son Week, Rev. John A, Glagsé's/sermon tomor- row morning will be “A Decalogue for Dad.” ———————— McEACHRAN ON NORTH SEA N. A. McEachran, Schwabacher Brothers representative, is & round trip passenger to Sitka and return on the North Sea. | between scouts and pirates, the re- capture of the princess, are among the dramatic highlights of the pro- 'ductionA e Another meeting will be held in the| near future, at which plans for a permanent organization will be for- mulated. M Here on Monday Commemorating the birthday next onday of “WHI s, famous and Mrs. Lydia Tilson, Mildred Tilson Mercantile through passengers on the North P TILSONS SITKA BOUND FREIGHTER DEPERE Lydia Ann Tilson of the Tilson Company, Bitka, are ls COMING NORTH time that Wiley Post met his death | when their airplane crashed, Post- Freighter Depere of the Alaska|master Albert Wile will cancel Mon- Steamship Company is scheduled to|day in the postoffice here 150 cachet sail from Seattle on November 12, comedian and humorist, killed last summer at Point Barrow at the same envelopes sent from various parts Tonight From9P.M.On AND DOWNSTAIRS w Sea. 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Daily at 10:00 am. and 2:30 will call at ports in Southeast and|the others sent by collectors, comes with general| from Edward E. Ryan in Albany, Ore., and bears a picture of Rogers| One of the envelopes, typical of Alaska Air Transport, Inc. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE At Reasonable Charter Rates PHONES: Juneau Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilot in the upper left hand corner with an airplane in flight overhead. At the lower left is stamped “Nov. 4, 11879, We Honor Birth Will Rogers, Comedian, killed near Point Bar- row, Alaska.” Below this is space for Postmaster Wile to place his name and the stamp of the Juneau postoffice. The Bryan envelope is addressed to John C. Graham, Postoffice box mail stamp and a two-cent Red Cross stamp. 1t is one of the most novel of the received. Gastineau Construction Co GENERAL CONTRACTING E. J. COWLING, President Juneau, Alaska {MOTION PICTURE CO. Fred Mayer, free-lance motion pic- ture photographer who has been in UNITED FOOD (CO. CASH GROCERS " Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 Juneau on a commission for Para- mount Studios, is enroute home on the Yulkon, after having completed the photographing of Mendenhall Glacier for background scenes in a new Mae West picture, “Klondike Lou.” Mayer's return was hastened by a telegram from Paramount which CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM ‘.Privnte Booths Lunches Hour Service Merchants’ Lunch Short Orders Regular Dinners BAILEY’S CAFE WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS" " Dancing Every Night '____,__-—..'_——-—r— e | 0ne educational short of Matanuska RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbing Sheet Metal Work ; PHONE! 34 Heating GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING French-Italian Dinners Wines—Beer conveyed also the request that he return po Alaska almost immediately in the company of Ewing Scott, Paramount director, who will make an Alaskan picture called “Rene- gade” in the forthcoming winter months. Mayer stated that it was very possiblg he would be in Junesu again before Christmas. Mayer, who before he entered the free-lancing competition was con- nected with Paramount for 12 years, spent six weeks on work in' Anchor- age, Matanuska, Palmer, Knik Gla- cier, and other .points along the Alaska Railroad belt. He produced 25, Salem, Mass., and bears an air large number Postmaster Wile has & TO RETURN TO JUNEAU g which Paramount will probably -{ purchase upon his return. Mayer sald he could not say, from the meagre information contained in the telegram, whether or not the new picture would be made in a Southeast Alaska locale, but that he conndemly expected some Menden- hall and Taku scenes would be in- cluded which weuld necessitate re- visiting Juneau. A S SMITH SOUTHBOUND K. N. Smith, marine engineer is a through passenger on the Princess Norah from Skagway, Beer Wine Sandwiches Douglas Inn JOHN MARIN, Proprigtor INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 Junesu, Alaska WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 & Juneau Cash Grocer CASH GROCERS Cerner Second and Seward ¥Free Delivery DON'T WAIT T0O LONG! Drive in today and let us give your car a winter overhanling. to our shoulders! Full Anti-Freeze Service g Connors Motor Co., Inc.