The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 20, 1935, Page 3

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AT CAPITOL INNEW PLAY Dietri,ch]’lays Faithless, | Beauty in ““The Devil | Is a Woman" 1 “No Man Can Cail Me His_ B Yet Aii Men Are Mine! Y| | B Wy 5 Hollywood's much-discussed direc- | tor-actor combination, Joseph von | Sternberg and Marlene Dietrich, col- | lahorate in the picfure now playing at the Capitol Theatre, which bears the not-so-amazing title, “The Devil Is a Woman,” The story tells of a woman whose beauty robbed men of their senses and whose faithlessness broke their hearts. Lionel At esar Ro- mero ara Miss Dietr 12w leading men. The action ¢ place at carnival t village. Two friends ccnflict over the love of siren. - Atwill, as the middle lover ruined by his infatuation for | D attempts to save his y friend from her. e turns the friends against e other. As a climax to a riotous night of of picture takes in a Span me Heartless Concha ... she flaunted her be- witching beauty before men...bound them to her with a mad infatuation ... dored them to break'awayl Adolph Zikor prétents MARLENE Marlene Dietrich is seen in a Spanish setting in her latest starring She is supported by Cesar JANE ALEXANDER SAILS FOR SOUTH Miss Jane Alexander, daughter of Judge and Mrs. G. F. Alexander, [T < and who is employed in the Gov- ernor's Offic iled south on the Motorship Zapors, from Tacoma |ngrth Sen for a two months' vaca- and’ Seattle, " berthed at Femmer's| gion in Seattle. While there, she will Dock "at 11 ‘6'clock’ 1ast night &nd | e the guest of her sister-and broth- sailed south at 4 o'clock this morn- | er_in_Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Dean She ing. ' Capt. S. G. Bartholomew 1S|;man. Miss Alexander will also visit master of the vessel and GeOrge| par former home in Portland Davis is purser. BRGR b Passengers for Juneau were: RETURNS TO HOONAH From Seattle—E. E. Weiser and N.| Emil Olson, who has been in St Weiser. Ann's Hospital, was discharged to- From Ketchikan — Mr. and Mrs.| day and will return to his home | Don Gallagher and family, Elmer at Hoonah. | Jakeway, Mrs. Leo Schoen and B. C. S { Livingston From Wra i THE ] LIVING IMAGE OF A MAN'S tost tovil A ROMANCI WITH A HEA THROB AND A STORY AS FRAG- RANT AS | i ! | ! | | | i 1‘ E D Special Delivery to Low; gell—Mrs. E. Willard, 22:30 P. M. Telephone 442. A as Daily adv. bl ERDAY SHIR " WEST 0P HEGGIE A . g merry-making the friends meet on picture shown at the Capitol tonight. / the field of honor to duel for her| Romero, Lionel Atwill and Edward Everett Horton. y love. Although Romero wins the duel, b Lo B, S Dietrich surprises him when she shows she understan of true love and tur qui-hed rival at a study of drama aids in the 3 & the meaning to his van- Y e o ” Devil is aWoman wn LIONEL ATWILL CESARROMERO t s cultural training. A. S. Dunham, High School prin- ¢ i} ADDED 3 ¢ipal, thinks that it is one of the Feminine EDWARD EVERETT HORTON ao,z‘ mé‘:llun;s to enable students 1;1 Rhythm ms"m.muvm acquiring confidence before an au- ” ¥ = S dience. A. B. Phillips, Superintendent of Juneau Schools, remarks that high schodl plays are one of the best eans for the development of per- stage presence, and a mod- orm of public speaking. How- r, he believes that those showing nataral talent should not carry the léad in all plays, but that the roles | should be equally distributed. | The conclusion drawn by all these | persons is that high school plays are | particularly worthy of andience sup- | 4 port. Pictcrial Review and Orphan Dasghter «f Sweetheart Told in Filtu News l Ann2 Shirley, who made her first appearance in “Anne of Green Gables,” plays tonight at the Coli- seum Theatre in what is described as a screen version of Anatole France's novel “The Crime of Syl- | vester Bonnard.” The story centers its drama around he lives of a book collector and the orphan daughter of his first and | only sweetheart. His search for “The K | Golden Legend,” the first book print- ed in England, brings them together; ,and thereafter their careers are | closely knitted together to battle all obstacles and win happiness. The Sweeten your stomach and relieve | cojjector finds his reward in further- gassy pains, sour belches and the bad | jng the romance that has sprung up breath that often accompanies these | petween the girl and a young. stu- .- | conditions. | dent. Your friends who have been re-, O, P, Heggie and Helen Wesley, jon for | lieved of their troubles have probably gseen with her in “Anne of Green HAWK ISLAND’ - WINS INTEREST OF JUNEAUITES Prominent Citizens Express | Interest in High Schac! | Drama Production HENNA PACK | “Hawk Island teen-membered the Juneau all | GAS PAINS—GET QUIC! RELIEF Finger Wave and Marcel hool produc ( $1.50 this year, has aroused much com- done this very thing by sweetening|Gabples," are interesting in their re- s ment about town. It will be presented | their stomachs with GASA TAB-!gpective roles as the book collector o at the Coliseum Friday night. LETS—a doctor's prescription. These | and his grumpy housekeeper. B. M. Behrends, prominent local | tablets contain medicinal factors o gl banker and merchant, says that all- ' valuable in the relief of stomach school plays are a wonderful thing |acidity. GASA TABLETS also con-| and aid students to have confidence | tein an enzyme that aids the stom-| 4 || in themselves ach in digesting its bulky, starchy Ensch's scientific X-ray chiro- | The Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff re- | foods. For GASA TABLETS see the| practic will remove the causes for | marks that plays give students self- | Butler Mauro Drug Co. drug store. | headaches, neuritis or rheumatism. rreliance. and that, in addition, they —ady.| Call 206 Main Street or telephone ——— are of benefit to the audience. | - e | 451, —adv. Judge J. F. Mullen, President of Special Delivery to Douglas Daily | —————— he Juneau Drama Club, believes|2:30 P. M. Telephone 442 adv.| Daily Empire Wunt Ads Pay! HEADACHES VANISH COSMOPOLITAN BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 517 SHOFP IN' JUNEAU! Beefsteaks B M P From Biue’R,ibbon Prize Cattle Purchased from Swift and Company We are as pi’oud of these choice meats as the man whe ewned the prize winners at the recent Pacific International Livestock Exposition at Portland, Oregon, purchased for you by SWIFT AND COMPANY and new .available at [ 1§45 an?:d 570 B o utstanding Markets 58 0 Look for This Brand—S W IF T ANNE SHIRLEY 'DRAMA CLUB'S Star v of Baok Collectcr;PlaY in Rehearsal-—Possi-| | | | | | | ] 11&» publication, Jan. 15, 1936. {expected to arrive this week. 1 ladvertising skit for the school play | R. Erickson, instructor, and the en- NOMINATIONS ‘ PUSLPDNED; PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOK. DELIVERY bility of Puppet Show in Juneau—New Members THE SMART HOSTESS 1% { | | Rehearsals for the planned Decem- St ber production of the Juneau Drama rves | WARRAC‘ l Club prevented many members from ! Construction Ce. attending the regular busin ses- ! BLUE RIBB()N | Juneau Phnone 487 [ sfon, held last evening in the high| ] school auditoriu Nomination of officers, originally scheduled for yes- | P B terday, was postponed until next B R R S PO i meetin | | I The Juneau Laundry ‘ President J. F. Mullen presided | Franklin Street between over. the meeting in which various Froni and Second Streets matters of club business were dis- cussed, and several new members E E added to the roll: Margaret A. Yeak- oy, Robert Casey, Harlan King, Mary Now ‘Available in Convenient ‘ Claire Hellenthal, Vladimir B. Solo- | Sl » Y & ! KEG-LINED TAPA CANS vieff, Charles E. Harland or Brown Bottles | PHONE 358 FOSS CONSTRUCTION CO. ‘'"Poscibility that the Juneau club might sponsor the appearance in Junean of a travelling puppet show ww" iscussed, and a motion passed ) o Sihae $he Miscellanaotis’ Commiittes For Sale at All Dealers |} Phone 107 Juneaun communicate with Robert and Edith kit TR S AT 3 Williams, proprietors of the Puppet- : esrs, as to what degree of responsi- | | | | IDEAL PAINT SHOP | If It’s Paint We Huye It! FRED W. WENDT hility such sponsorship might entail The production committee, repre-| sénted by Irving Noble, reported that | Director Ted Daniélsen was proceed- i mg with his plans for a three-act P . 1 PHONE 549 production to be offered in Juneau " | IR i praauetion o be attered 1 Jweat || Paegfie Fruit and Produce Co. || —/———————— that copies of the play with written permission for its presentation are Distributors OFFICE AT CITY DOCK HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Blibsmuting on the program for Grace Vivian Ramsay, who was un- able to attend, Charles E. Harland won much applause with a clever reading “The Class Will Please; Come To Order,” from the current| issue of Stage Magazine. The finale was furnished by an Daily Empire Want Ads_Pay! AL RO MR ORR O | “Hawk Island,” presented by Everett ' Pllbe in torwn~ soon, folks. Every day until Christmas Day ngu’ll find tiré play cast. The play itself will be given in the CoNseum Theatre next Friday evening. { _—————— i CLARKS’ SON VISITS HERE Eugene Clark, son of Capt. and Mrs; J. W. Clark, has arrived in Ju- neau for an indeterminate visit with his parents. ‘Mr. Clark, who is also a seafaring man, came recently from Seattle. e Scientifix X-Ray Chiropractic will remove the cause of your stomach, liver or kidney trouble. Call 206 Main Street or Phone 451. —adv. —l | Special Delivery t. Dougias Daily’ 2:30 P, M. Telephone 442. adv., and where they can be bought UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | GENERAL LAND OFFICE “District -‘Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. November 5, 1935. Notice is hereby given that Nor-} man B. Cook, entryman, together with his witnesses, Fred Henning and Howard D. Stabler, all of Ju- neau, Alaska, has made final proof on his homestead Anchorage, 08037 for a tract of land embraced in U. 8. Survey No. 2167, situate on Favorite Channel, Point Louisa Beach, about 16 miles from Juneau, containing 9315 acres, latitude 58° 23’ N. longi- tude '134° 43 W. and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, said final proof will be accepted and final certificate issued. GEORGE A. LWGO, Register. First publication, Nov. 20, 1935.

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