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‘Park Avenue Logger' Ends TONIGHT is the NIGHT Show Place of Juneau |George O'B—r‘i; Picture Now Playing at Capitol . Picturesque in its scenic |ground, powerful in its dramatic |theme and nerve-tingling in its! thrilling action, “Park Avenue Log- ger,” George O'Brien’s seconc George A. Hirliman Production f RKO Radio release, ends its ing at the Capitol Theatre to-| night Adapted from the Saturday Eve-| ning Pos tory by Bruce Hutc ison, “Park Avenye Logger’ con-( cerns the exciting adventures of a! wealthy scion of a lumber million- | aire, who convinces his father that| he is an intellectual giant more in-| terested in pursuing a scientific phe- | ¢ his physical attributes. The deception works ac- ! cording to his highest expectations and he is shipped off to a logging | camp where the father hopes he will make use of his brawn. The | young man’s daring exploits in the big tree country, where he :,uuxhux“ his “elemental passion for physical | labor and battling, supply liw‘ thrilling events leading to a whir wind finish show- - Muwe Contracts Aawe, | Can't Be Broken IEAYRIC;";(JBCMS : ¥ l I" Easy Ma“ngr d by Dovid Homard, A o A. Hirliman Production, pe ”"‘""-f” % iStars Try Court Proceed-! ings — Feuds Some | Selected m\(!l'ts l me LOOH] Suddenly ‘ and a Late News MIDNIGHT PREVIEW N iniaIe o ’ - ¥ 'OONS 1 Counterfeit Lady’ HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. 14.—A! and lot of players would give their front GHOST TOWN GOLD teéth (so easily replaced) to get ACE |)|u MMOND one, but the court records indicate TR AW |that a Warner contract is some- % |thing to escape, not seek Kay Francis is the lates! a HOSTESS AT BRIDGE |P5ie, 0", A Drorsk und Jome: Cagney, the latter—so far—alone PARTY LAST EVENING |successtul. = Othes 's — William Powell, Ruth Chatterton, Edward T G. Robinson, Dick Powell, Joan Mis$' Mary Simpkins, daughter of| piondell—have had quarrels with Mr. and Mrs. SImpkins, wWas|(he studio that never reached ‘the! hiostess last night at a bridge party|qourts | given' at her home, assembling a! Most studios somehow keep their group of twelve for the evening. |y squabbles inside the lots rs. Arthur Adams was awarded|They all have discontented st prize while Mrs. Jonathan| who will tell you confidentially received the consolation gnat the guys up front haven't the slightest idea what they're doing Present for the evening were MIS.|_hyy the Warners have hogged the Mrs. M. E. Monagle, Mrs. Nathaniel coumaom spotlight consistently of Fulford, Mrs. J. B. Burford, Mrs Helen Smith Cass, iz} 'Miss Jean Simp! Teest, Miss Kemper, Zoole and Mrs. Adam: e Get Over It While Kay Francis’s suit over as- '~in,nm<-m of Claudette Colbert to| Tovarich” awaits decision, yn\l might expect strained relations be- tween the two girls. You \wnl Showing d. sfaction, either bylfind any. = Claudette is in the role grimace or word, is very impolite|of ‘innocent bystander, and Kay | at a bridge table. It is unfair tolknows that. Another good “feud” | the player's partner and unfair to bites the dust. his opponent, since it can be a hint Hollywood feuds, occassionally, to the partner. |are fascinating because they have - e {far-reaching results. You can dis-| Minelaying submarines are at- miss most of them as minor inci-| tached to all navies. dents, the ruffling of feathers al-| ready harassed by exigenecies of | movie production. The girls and iboys get over it, eventually, or may- ‘'be they don't. And it still doesn't |matter. But one of the major feuds of {recent ftimes resulted in a new {production company that is now on tvp When Darryl Zanuck spatted {with Jack Warner during those ‘uoublous salary-cut times of 1933, the walked. He was at liberty only | briefly before Joe Schneck tele- phoned. Came Twentieth Century | ,—and shortly the merger with Fox. i Sham Battle Another one—between- Connie !Bennett and Gloria Swanson—in- |directly cost RKO a major flop. 'Connie, having married Gloria’s ex,‘ /the marduis, acquired the story! | | | Van’s Store Not Forgetting HAPPY NOW IS THE TIME—and as always the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY has a large assortment, including the finest lines of Holiday Greeting Cards—your old favorites—as well as the newest. Here Tonight THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRE THLRSDM OCT. 14, 1937. Fxlmdom Honors Youncr Mussolini on Birthday ‘Lady Be Careful’ |Gerwels has been t it man on | Bureau of Public Road o Mrs. Hal Roach, Vittorio Mussolini and Dnlores Dcl Rlo Filmdom honors Vittorio Mussolini, son of Premier | films. Benito Mussolini of Italy, on the youth's 21st birth- day. Vittorio is in Hollywood to study American Ro ye” on which Gloria had set her heart Rockabye didn't STOCK QUOTATlONS rock along very well. It ended by s - costing a million doliars to make and remake and did nothing for: NEW YORK, Oct. 14 losing | ine | ther The publicity fued—the Winchell- Stock today is 10%, American Can'qyj Bennett quotation of Alaska Junc American Light and Pc r 5, 31, Bethlehem Steel 56% .| Calumet 7%, Commonwealth and Southern 1 Curtiss Wright 3 General Motors 41 International Harvester Kennecott 38, New Burnie thir helped bring both to ¥ 1m ures. Their testifies to the succe of t tirst which m.‘_\m up the “feud.’ w one i Love and Hisse R lmn-(! s Steel 66%, 'GERWELS RETURN . United FROM SIX-MONTH 3, Republic Steel 19, STAY IN CORDOVA' DOW, JONES The following are today's Dow Returning to their Jjuneau home Jo average industrials 136.54 on the Yukon wer fr. and Mrs. |Yails 34.29, utilities 21.37 W. R. Gerwels been in . Cordova since la where M ROEHM BACK second now under After spending the summer in the ‘ g fie C. Roehm, field engineer Mr. Gerwels will proba AVe | for the Territorial Department of tomorrow for Hyder aboard the Bu-|ninoc returned to his Juneau head. reau of Public Roads motorshib quarters yesterday on the Yukon Highway where he will be in con-in Roehm was in the Goodnews nection with work on the Hyder|pay country and went up through dock approach until arcund the|the Kuskokwim country first of December. e B S vy BERGGREN CHILD DIES Crisp bacon may be eaten wiih the fingers. A neat way to serve bacon is to cook it in curls and fas-|of Mr ten it with a toothpick {at St. Ann's Hospijal e | - Try Top Notch Chill_15a adv. | Eiipireitiastitiads’ yay; and Mrs. H. Ber en died OU’LL find roomy luxury and dependable service in reclining chair coaches, modern Pullman Tourist and Standard Pullman Sleepers —all Air-Conditioned — on the roller-bearing — NORTH COAST LIMITED It costs no more to enjoy the comforts of the NORTH COAST LIMITED than to travel on an ordinary train. Dining car meals, 50c up — also tray service in coaches and Tourist sleepers at lunch counter prices. Thru cars to Kansas City, Twin Cities and Chicago. Ask for lowest fares to any point. Cable, write or call on KARL K. KATZ, Alaska Representative 200 Smith Tower, Seattle Shown, left to nght, at a party in his honw are Mrs. Hal Roach, wife of the director; Vittorio and Dolores Del Rio. liny in Beverly Hills, Cal., regular meeting of the Lu- i Ladies ternoon at the home of Mrs, McDowell. Mrs. Olaf Bod- 1g, president, presided and plans ed in joining the Girl Scouts will for the fall program were discussed.|be held after school tomorrow in the Iver-bladed knife should be . Southern Pacific vige Moo s composed largely of food. BRiner Bid 1 aaian ) are difficult to cut with sale at The a few hours after birth at G o'clock this morning, the baby sony Ends Showing at Coliseum Tonight Sailor Comedy Stars Lew /\)'1‘(‘5 and Mm‘y Carlisle The story \y sailor who accidentally gains a rept as a woman-Kkiller ind then forced to demonstrate by attempting to 1in the attentions of Panama City's cous blonde dancer, is told Careful,” currently screen of the Coliseum | » fast-moving comedy has Lew Ayres, Mary Carlisle, Larry Crabbe, Benny Buker and Grant Withers |at the top of the cast. Based on a Kenyon Nicholson and Robinson, it has screen dia- {logue turned out by the top team of Dorothy Parker, Alan Campbell and Harry Ruskin In “Lady Be Carcful” Ayres, the timid gob, is persuaded to prove his right to a new nickname of “Dy- namite” by trying to date Miss Carlisle, the dancer, and obtain /from her a ribbon as memento. Friends bet he will succeed, sup-| porters of Larry Crabbe, swashbuck- Marine, bet against him. Ayres, though the developer of | | LUTHERAN LADIES’ |10 Theien o e e | D GIRL SCOUTS ARE TO REGISTER TOMORROW Registration for all girls interest-| AID MEETS TODAY Aid Society was held | Grade School gymnasium Mrs. Ernest Parsons will be in registration D BEAMISHES NOW ON ! | WAY TO CALIFORNIA‘ > o for cutting salads if the|charge of the | - > common house cat is an ex- | climbe It often adopts a communistic mode |in Juneau from Mr. and Mrs. M living in building a maze of A connecting underground tunnels. swimmer and digger.! Word been recetved by friends Beamish, telling of their recent departure from Portlani for Ocean [ Park, California Previous to stopping in Portland, visited in Seattle -+ - - and placer location notices impire Office. Ithe Beamishes sheer, clear HOLEPROO CHIFFON Work, play, dance or dine— you'll be perfection plus in these sheer but sturdy 4-thread chiffons by Holeproof! Dull, high-twist silk . . . lace top that stops garter runs. New shades. sl.oo A PAIR Quality Doubly Certified by Good Housekoeping and the Better Fabrics Testing Bureau The FAMILY SHOE Store “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive Shoe Store” rard Street Lou Hudson, Manager | _COLISEUM_ TONIGHT [S— “THE BIG NIGHT” I TIMES TONIGHT ; BELLFS ...AND ALL'S WELL' with Ay 2> LEW AYRES ;\MAF’Y CARLISLE s el e L SESCESESRRRES St —PLUS— “Boulevardier from the Bronx”—Cartoon “The Chokes On You"—Late Paramount News ROADHOUSE OPERA. Mary McCormic used to sing with the Chicago Civic Opera company, but her most recent engagement was three shows nightly at a Milwaukee roadhouse. Just so 1 sing and get paid,” she said. She’s shown in her dressing room. MEETING OF ALL RETAIL CLERKS TONIGHT—8 O'CLOCK UNION HALL NEW CHARTER RECEIVED IMPORTANT BUSINESS To Be Transacted! ECONOMICAL That's Electrical Cookery Hotpoint “Belmont” You'll be surprised at the reasonakle size of your electric bill for electric cookery in Juneau. 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