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. 1937, C-MAN STORY IS FEATURED AT COLISEUM Plenty of Action Takes Place in Warner Bros. Production > : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11 ' : — (S ———————WWILEE TRACY HAS IR 55005 | DYNAMIC ROLE, CAPITOL MOVIE CRIMINAL MOUTHPIECE » —~COLISEUM —~ ...PUBLIC PROSECUTOR THE NEXT! “Criminal Lawyer,” Open- ing Tonight, Offers Streamlined Action : * . | 2 LE e 1 An entirely different and unusual| type of G-Man picture is scheduled | the feature attraction at the| Coliseum Theatre beginning tonight,| under the title of “Public Enemy's Vife,” a Warner Bros. production in which Pat O'Brien, Margaret| Lindsay, Robert Armstrong, Cesar| Romero and Dick Foran have the! leading roles. The picture is said to be cram- med with thrills, including the over-| powering of guards on a train and| the eseape of a gangster killer; the| attempted murder of the bridegroom ! of the divorced wife of the Killer;| the kidnaping of the bride; a g-in} Al‘s battle between G-Men and the| seizing of a ship chartered by the |gangsters in which they plan to |flee the country, taking the young !bride and captured secret service |operators with them. In this cli- matic scene there is another and fiercer gun fight, with the chiet of crooks meeting his death. Notable for stream-lined appealing romance and dr: snse, “Criminal Lawyer feature, opens tomorrow at the Cap- ital Theatre, with Lee Tracy and Margot Grahame offering dynamic characte ations in the top roles. aetion, | matic | as AND DEATH | to the | man who dared to love her. AY, JUNE, JULY. The May marriage of June Lang l'goked ilke a July 'divorce suit. The complaining husband of l!oll_v; wood’s prettiest May bride, Vie Orsatti, said she was “wonderful, but since their Honolulu honeymoon, “outside influences were too much,” and LATE PARAMOUNT NEW WHITE-GOTHBERG MARRIED HERE BYU.S. COM. GRAY | T- . | Sk The roles played by Tracy and Miss Grahame were calculated as| ideal to their talents. Both Tracy and Miss Grahame are considered| among the foremost dramatic play-| ers on the screen, the latter h played the feminine lead in “T! Informer.” RKO's prize-winning screen drama of 1935. Eduardo CIANNELLI Eric RHODES RKO RADIO PICTURE e INCLUDING: Free Rent Major Bowes Stranger Than Fiction and TWO NEWS OVER 100 PHOTOGRAPHS OF JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS WILL BE SHOWN ON OUR SCREEN Friday—Saturday and Saturday Matinee Also at the Preview Thursday Night ge of Indian scrupulous lawyer, is elevated to as prosecutor pave the way for his a girl whose father can aid his District Attorney prosecutes him | ‘ &3 o |with all his vigor and cunning. He| | wEEKLY FLIGHT TO |is dumfounded, however, when his, | T s neau Mine employee, were wed at|to Sitka and way points, Pilot Alex Francisco i mick Residence | [U. 8. Commissioner Felix Gray, in nah and Bert Raft to Sitka today. - - |the Commissioner’s Office here. | He left here at 10 a. m. Witnesses to the ceremony were| On the return trip a passenger | thorough-going Alaskan, and des-|{mony uniting Miss Birdie Jensen accompanied by Mechanic Lloyd e |Holden made a charter trip to' the | Arriving here from Kotzebue| Cauble of the Resurrection Luth- e |NJURY THREAT |aboard the Baranof this week, Mrs.|eran Church officiating. ? |tional value to them, Mr. Wyman | DRAW, LAST NIGHT was flown to the mine last night |ed visit |was dressed in a princess gown of |he declared that the entire flight 125, and Johnny Pena, 126, both of decided to walt over until tomorrow |not nearly as isolated as it is - |breath. Miss Sylvia Berg, the maid, greatly enjoyed the flight. We can- | ->-oo HIGH BIDS FOR SALMON An accident has maybe accom- i isfactory contact with the outside| Lo “corage of roses. Mr. Ralph| went everyone did all possible for| Edward Chambreau, WPA music | kan exchange recently went to 15%, clubs could not to endanger the ne of isolation, but of genuine in- | : | e | TR OO e . il R sk bIed. Yo to see {and is now stopping at the Hotel P. 0. INSPECTOR WEST but have lost fancy-fielding Jim| Mrs, held at the McCormick home, which | South told The Empire today. Romp: yesterday. sshools’ of Southeast Alaska, andhad soon as I ceed .suul.lf by way nrisuka il to the Vw-eatwud |ed an attractive setting for the some of the winter flying in Mr Tracy, playing a brilliant but un- district attorney by the leader of a gambling ring. His court triumphs election as Governor. He awakes one night to find himself married to| political career. | mm o T AR B When the gambling leader, whnw; “mouthpiece” he formerly was, NSGHUULT G B DI J N N brought in on a murder charge, the| | own secretary is placed on the wit-| | | SITKAy WAYPORTS! ness chair to testify for the murde: YEAR lN ALASKA | UF MR FUSTER } MADE BY HOLDEN B L1 8 | 575 e | - - , Anna D. White, of Juneau, and| Hopping off on his regular weekly e 3 Kenneth O. Gothberg, Alaska-Ju-|flight with air mail and express Mrs. Bessie Rowe to Leave Scores of Friends Attend UFF"“AI-S BAGK ; N Recenti d | marriage ceremony performed |Holden in the Marine Airways Bel- on Vl‘“t '[0 5““ : .RL,U}JHOI\ at NICCOI | ‘,\'nstordu_\' afternoon at 5 o'clock by |lanca flew Charlie Johnnie to Hoo- Eighteen winters of teaching in| Before a fireplace banked with | 3 ol Rt Alaska have made Mrs. Bessie Roe a [summer flowers, the marriage cere- [ Miss Margaret Zuboff and Philip C.|is scheduled to board the plane at ALASKA BIRGulTiGnmm. Jr. Port Althorp fcr Junscu, He was CULLINS’ ANKLE I pite anticipation of her pendin \1.~Hi(\mi Wilson Foster was per- % o4 in San Francisco, the well known|formed at 8 o'clock last eveneing at | | | Jarman. | Territorial teacher expects to re-|the home of Mr. and Mrs. John| TR NEW YORK BOXERS This morning at 7:30 a. m. Pilot {turn northbound “before long |MecCormick, with the Rev. John (Continued from Page One) | | o | GO EIGHT ROUNDS, |50 1k mine for Tom Dyer, Standard Oil representative, who | Roe is visiting briefly in Juneau be-| Given in marriage by her father,|expressed the feelings of all the | a2 TU cUBsy LEAD;UW proceeding south on an extend- |y Gudmund Jen the bride|officials who made the trip when| NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—Al Reid,|by Pilot Holden. Mr. Dyer, however, | “I found Kotzebue a completely | white catin, and carried a bridal|proceeded like clockwork. “It was 'New York City, fought to an ‘.i,_;m.‘l)vhm- returning to Juneau. friendly and interesting place and|pouquet of pink rosebuds and baby's| @ valuable experience and we &ll round draw here last night. e 50, O (By Associated Press) be- i lieved. Planes continuously f e 'pohor was dressed in a jacket)not say too much for the hospi- CHAMBREAU IN JUNEAU | e plished what the combined efforts bringing in mail, providing a sat- Atyle B rose orchid, and | tality of Alaskans. Everywhere we & { Bids for salmon on the Ketchi- jof the seven other National League world. In addition, the attitude of |yroreqy was the best man {us; cheerfully answering our ques-idirector at Seattle, is roturning|1l, 9 and 7% cents a pound. Cubs hold on first place. The Chi-| '™ nablianss, themseives, 15 MOb| o 1 owing the ceremony, a recep- | Hons and showing us all we wished [south from a visit in the Territory | — {cago bruins are still six games up, : 5 8 S Wi terest in things cal a 5~ BT . Colli T ok pr at> ings both local and dis-| ) o dred friends"of the couple was| “Thoush we must hurry back !Juneau. | George Moser, postal inspector of ollins. he run-producing fir : r one, | r . o ; pro- | S . Jones, general manager of the fitm, | pcon it P e Roé has taught in now, I, lu{ one, intend to! Mr. Chambreau will shortly pro- | Seattle, is visiting various sections e risin o b b pog s 7 "“’, {was decoratd with vari-colored sum- |feturn north again : He had been asked about poten-| Collins will be out for at least a also instructed Aleuts and Eskimos,|Mer blossoms. Garden flowers form-|¢an. I am coming back next time tial expansion of the company. (month, and that with the last thirq | Her assignment to teach in Kot- : ; p e b [ . The Cubs|7€Pue provided opportunity to add |buffet table from which refresh- Al }_“"m f;:’wul e £l hackt et . |the Far North to her already well|ments were served. (84 My aRE, U0, wiio said he had pur- nt voyage|bowed to the Pirates yesterday, | o o . ¢ iR albitn | Lo el Aes YOSTErcay: | rounded experience of teaching Mr. and Mrs, Foster are to maket,, T, SEOW. s ‘o9ery otfipial on thély home temporarily with My, the irip'patd the Striciest Sstehtion in the hopes of learning informa- lost mo ground ,as the B«:us\A.‘ Al - lNTAGT tion about a forthcoming announce-[took care of the Polo Grounders.| % B v i, ; 7 Y':[to the purpose of the flight, and ment, declared that he expected an|Meanwhile, Lon Warneke moved a| and Mrs. Gudmund Jensen, parents e thiti considd I am sure that considerable good announcement as o future policy|victory ahead of Dizzy Dean by, WILLIAMS GOES TO of the bride, and are planning to b ! A 1 Perkins,|beating the Reds for his thirt for Seattle on their wedding|f0f the Territory will come from, - ~wto emanate from Samuel Perkins,|beating the Reds for his thirteenth i | the recent meeting here, in Juneau, ! Winston Jones, Alaska’one of the owners of the company, | triumph. ‘ SITKA, INSPECTION Heading for Sitka to inspect pro- The Wask t Senat | R e el s e of your newly formed Aeronautics 1 ¢ rom Tacoma. yi ashington Senators went | Transportation Manager, from Tacoma ! g ators wen take both ends of the double-header |gress on the stretch of highway will stay for a short time at the B T ol {and Communications Commission,” | o The Evelyn Berg has been the{on a scoring spree yesterday to| | Says Details to Come : o from the Athletics, the double-win|under construction there by Wright |’ Foster is the radio announcer.|yud or nonor at the ceremony, is February. League parade. The White Sox Roads, sailed from Juneau aboard|and was followed by a number of e —— | been with the company approxi- Red Sox and Browns-Indians bat-| honor, another affair is to be given!|fluids in young cocklebur sprouts Alaska for a year prior to this trip. 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Co,, Juneau, any steamship purser, or United Air Lines 1314—4th Ave., Seattle, Wash, Today's News Today.—Empire. ner of Station KINY for which since the Zapora was grounded last of fifth place in the American Engineer for the Bureau of Public|engagement was made last week, at her home. perience in navigation matters, has nosing out Detroit; while the Yank-|to return to Juneau in a few days. |member of the younger set. In her|cultural experts show that toxlcf tine business. He had not been to ummer home of Mr. Edwin Kraft, \o% o0ty sole vessel operated by the company hoisting them to within one gamejand Stock, M. D. Williams, District Announcement of the couple's entertaining at a showed to be given Mr. Jones, who has had wide ex- shifted back into third place by|the steamer Northwestern. He is|parties for the bride-elect, a popular| Tests by Purdue University agri- | mately two years. He is here on rou- tles were rained out. 1 tomorrow evening, when Miss Berg,lare poisonous to livestock. HERE'S WHAT'S REALLY BEHIND ALL THA T MOVIE LOVE-MAKING — BY THE ASSO- CIATED PRESS SERVICE Four Hours Only, Thursday Aug. 12th, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sensational Factory Advertising! FREE! LADY ALICE FACE POWDER THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS WORTH $4.01 ‘l Here is how a couple of Hollywood stars warm up for the big love scene. William Gargan on the floor is supposed to be overcome by gas but he looks more as though he’'d been overcome by boredom as Director Erle Kenton tells him and Orien Heyward what to do. 2 Bill stifles a yawn and Orien looks miles from love as they wait for the camera to start. The icture is called “Accidents Will apper.” Looks as if it'll be one if they ever ger this love scene made, Now what? Can this be our sweet, demure heroine making faces at a sideline technician? It is. And our hero, what do you think he’s doing? Why, examining his manicure, the dear. Are you get~ ting impatient? 4 At last, a little action. She takes him tenderly in her arms and—the camera- man’s assistant stalks in with a tape mea- sure. Gotta be scientific about focusing, you know. Well, anyway, Orien ¢an hardly say there’s no true mcasure of her love for Gargan. 5 And finally it's happening — right in front of our eyes. Love blooms. Orien embraces him passionately. Of course, Gat~ an doesn’t return the embrace—but what o you expect of a guy who's sniffed too much gas. “Oh, my darling, I love you.” Et cetera. Fadeout, OH-I'M WEARY OF SEEIN' THAT BUTLER WALKIN’ AROUND TH' HOUSE IN THAT MONKEY BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS SAY- YOU LISTEN TO ME- OH- I'M I'M SICK OF SEEIN' YOU [ POSITIVE [ sulT- YOU HEAR IN THAT HUMPT Y- DUMPTY GIT-UP-DON'T COME IN HERE AGAIN WITH THAT ON-DO | HEARD You - ME? I'VE FOUND GUT NOW THAT ONE OF THE CURSES OF WEALTH IS BUTLERS- WILL. YOU HAVE A GLASS OF ICE TEA-SIR? 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