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THE DAILY ALA“KA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 26 ow Place of Juneau =1 “LAST OF MRS. ’D(ul\ porls Cartoon cAPITOL | CHEYNEY NOW | HERE, CAPITOL Joan Crawford Has Socie Role in Dramatic Comedy , Ultra-smart comedy in which three of Hollywood's top-flight stars participate, is the attractive fare at the Capitol Theatre where Met- ro-Goldwyn-Mayer'’s “The Last of Mrs. Cheyney concludes tonight a three day showing | Joan Crawford, William Powell| and Robert Montgomery combine | their assorted talents in one of the | most entertaining pictures to reach | the screen via the stage. The film, of course, is based on the famous play by Frederic Lonsdale In the supporting cast are Frank Morgan, Jessie Ralph, Nigel Bruce, Colleen Clare, Benita Hume, Ralph . 1 BRUCE () sessie RALPH © NIGH G| Forbes, Alleen Pringle and Mel- O |ville Cooper, all of whom do excel- | O Directed by Richard Boleslawskl (O [lently by their re: spective roles. O Produced by Lawrence Weingarten ) e | COO0O0000 | | — g e 5 3. . led the $300,000 over to Bob Edgren, k:\i,h()—hne Short Subjects |the stakeholder. MIDNIGHT PREVIEW | JOE E. BROWN m WHEN'S YOUR BIRTHDAY IN THE NEW STAR- O spANGLED LAUGH HIT with - FRANK MORGAN .C The gate for the bout in Boyles Thirty Acres hit almost $1,800,000, !871. percent of which amounts to 1$675,000. More than double the |amount Dempsey received If it was any consolation to| A not the only person| WQ i HE MAN WHO MADE | =\ OEMOSEY CHAMPION IS S7IL SéAPCNM/Sl FOR ANOTHER § ; f GREAT f |Kearns, he wa to sell the Dempsey-Carpentier bat-| " tle short. In the original group tt cet out to promote the fight were |Charlie Cochrane of London, Biil Brady and Tex Rickard. Cochrane and Brady bowed out of the pic- | ture, much to their sorrow. Kearns may have a real heavy- weight prospect in the youthful Ad- amick. Detroit is sold on him. His record of 37 knockouts in 44 pro- |fessional contests indica he can affer having Waici- | punch, cd Tommy Fa tand off Champion Joe Louis for 15 rounds, is more | | e i M'},S(,;'TE"SSC‘?A‘;“{,S,{’,{‘TY Earl Clark sz?e His Sb- Adamick. ! stitutions ore Con- | : FOR TBE“TY GUILD tests Started his kid here (motioning to-| ward the broad-shouldered, dark = eyed youth) is the next champion,”| At the Deane; of the Holy Trin- said The Doc. “He's the one I'veity Cathedral, last night, Mrs. H. B. peen looking for. He'll outpunch|Crewson was hostess to a group of Dutchman is mak Louis. He's punching harder nd guests of the Trinity |role this fall | Dempsey was when Dempsey was| ho gathered for an evening Earl (Dutch) Clark, the lumt‘f tearing ’em apart with his left|of cards. ) k in profes nal football | hook | Mrs. Sam Feldon, Mrs. Frank!first rocketed to fame in 1929 when| “I offered Schmeling $100,000 to Boyle, and Mrs. John Jones assisted he was chosen quarterb ck on the fight Adamick in Detroit. Max|the hostess during the evening. {Associated Press All-America), has|cat, owned by Mr:. wouldn’t take it because this kid| First pri in bridge were won assumed new duties as coach of t!n-}‘ nt, apparent would knock him right out of that by Mrs. William Kirk and Wellman |Detroit Lions and so far there has|him, for he i title bout with Louis.” | Holbrook; second prizes, Mrs. Olaf [been no indication Clark will nmml ned baby Sounds like The Doc of old—this|Bodding and Harold Smith. First/be as outstanding a success as a/ The large business of tossing around $100,000|prizes in pinochle were won by Mrs. coach as he was as a player [at the Flints’ offers. Kearns, using Rickard’s|Jessie Harmon and John Winn, sec Clark is the only playing coachja small gray name, cabled Georges Carpentier alond prizes, Mrs. Alfred Zenger and|in the National professional foot- of the neck. bid of $200,000 to fight Dempsey. Tom Gardner. ball ue but he does not believe | Uip then led the Offers like that one were part of| Mrs. Kate Jarman and Mr. Frankthe fact that he will be on the s post dn’ a4 1 The Doc’s daily routine. Boyle were awarded door pri: field of battle rather than on the 're two more bunnies In the Dempsey-Carpentier fight| ———-—teo———— |bench will lessen his effectivenes Now “Old Tom" sleeps Kearns really outsmarted himsel! MRS. JESSUP TO SITKA as a coach. {1y beside a basket His imagination and foresight cre-| Mrs. Mary E. Jessup, mother of “After all,” Clark says, I won't | six proteges ated the golden era of boxing, when Mrs. F. S. Ganty of Sitka, arrived be the first playing coach in pro- o Eoudaiin® the harvest of dollars from one'in Juneau aboard the North Sea !fessional football. My job is a snap JOE GREENS RET fight would run into seven figures. last night, and sailed aboard Lhefcumpmod to the one George Halas| Mr. and Mrs. Joe Still, it turned out to be even big-|vessel for Sitka when it cleared had a few years back when he Juneau aboard the ger than Kearns had dreamed. rt this morning. Mrs. Jessup|played, coached and owned the Chi-|e visit in Southe: For Dempsey’s end in the Car-|will visit with her son-in-law and cago Bears. | ports pentier fight Kearns demanded daughter at their home in Sitka| “Ill concede that on the field $300,000, refusing to accept a guar- for some time. one may miss a few things that antee of 37'% percent. Three days - e would be apparent from the bench, before the fight Tex Rickard turne-' Empire classifieds pay. but it should even up. I know I { FIGHTER. {we have worked ti HAS BUSlNESS o BEFORE GAMES - Clark very man in the lineup replacement send a pl tute sh way in before the pla n ence et lub > - DETROIT, Mich., Oct. 26 ng good in a Aum (he HILLSBORO, N. The parenal instincts of and got abbits vellow 1l rabbit by He made B S, in fter: a e Skunk and black fox {lar trimmings for coats this fall. jcould see things on the |year that weren't evident ‘u nch. As far as substit At out 1yer s to play whenever will Oct fathering cat back door containing "WHITE HOPE.” field last on the utions go, All ady have a before the o the ould be on er reaches he help the _Tom Cat Adupts Omhan Bunnies - 26, a big tom Mrs. Pearl e best six or- appeared carrying the scruff more to a pasture were found contented- the URN Green arrived ! returning North Se¢ ast A are popu- and suits 1937. By Pap TYRONE POWER IS NEW STAR “Lloyds of London” Also Presents Madeleine Carroll Filmland's sensational new sweet- hearts, handsome Tyrome Power and beautiful Madeline Carroll, find| untorgettable romance in “Lioyds of London,” Twentieth Century-Fox| sereen chievement currently at| the Coliseum Theatre, the story of a love that changed the destiny of an empire. For the portrayal of the romantic| lead, Tyrene Power finds himself headed for stardom as the newest romantic sensation of the screen. Directed by Henry King, the cast stars Freddie Bartholomew and Madeline Carroll, with Sir Guy Standing. Tyrone Power, C. Au- brey Smith and Virginia Field fa- | tured Darry! F. Zanuck, Twentieth Centnry-Fox production head, sél- ‘ulul King to direct, and Kenneth {Macgeowan as asosmiate producer. The original story by Curtis Ken- wpated for the screen by al and Walter Ferr -o Ernest P B3 HOSPITAL NOTES "+ Ove Hanson was admitted to St n's Hospital yesterday and un- |derwent a mastoid operation, William Waish, who was admit- {ted to St. Ann’s Hospital some time | |ago and who underwent a major {operation, is reported to be recover- ling rapidly and will soon be dis- charged Hazel Benson, a medical patient, |was dismissed from St. Ann’s Hos- pital today. | Rex Allen Hermann, Jr., son of| rife atoni of friena at|Mr. and Mrs. Rex Allen Hermann,| ¢ last night to bid goodbye | underwent a major operation at St.| Robert Marcum (Helen |AnD's Hospital this morning Isen) who left for the southj rd the Yukon to join her hus- nd in Portland Wellknown in the Gastineau | district where she has [Pigh Mrs. Marcum was au early this fall. was formerly employed in the of the U. S. Forest Service and has been transferred to he Forest Service in Portland where her husband is studying med- Juneau Bride Leaves to Join Husband n Por lland met Mrs, Walter Sharpe, who has been confined to St. Ann’s Hospital since September 8, was dismissed last| Channel Fannie McEwan underwent a ma- fjor operation this morning at St. ‘ fice Ann's Hospital. here, Willie Rusk of Petersburg was adrhitted to the Government Hos- pital last night for surgical care. Esther Watson, a medical patient, was dismissed from the Government Hospital tod icine, Prior to her de¢ Mrs. Mar: m was entertained at a numbe of informal among the most! recent of which was the breakfast,| at which Miss Etta Mae and Miss Mary Kolasa were parture, airs, e e HERE Sund Kolasa SITKA NURSE te: o Mrs. R. S. Ludy, a Government nurse for Sitka, was a visitor in Ju- RETURNING (neau during the stay of the Nnrn\ Albert White, G.O.. stalwart, is|Sea in port last night. to his Juneau home| - vard the Princess Norah after TE RETURNS trip south as far as San Fran- Ernest Gillespie, chicken ranch- { cisco er on the highway, returned to | Juneau from the south aboard the North S e a ALBERT WHI GILL DI S { Monarch butterflies migrate like birds, flying thousands of miles from as far north as Alask: ———— Empire classifieds pay. BRINGING UP FATHER e By GEORGE McMANUS = MR, JIGGS-|AM GOING TO PLAY A MINLET FOR YOUR BENEFIT- TOO LATE- TH’ WINDOW 1S STUCK-, | CALLED UP P’ROFESSOR AL LEGROW AND ASKED HIM TO COME AND HAVE THAT'S ABOUT ALL YOU EVER PLAY BEN SOMETHIN' TELLS ME THAT THERE 1S GOIN'TO BE A BROKEN VASE AROUND HERE IN A MINUTE~ FOR 1S EFITS- Copr. 1937, King Features Syadicate, Tnc, World righth seservialh, | month MRS. W. R. DALTON ARRIVES TO VISIT c OLISEUM WITH CHAS. GRAYS LAST TIMES TONIGHT Mrs. W rived in Juneau Sea to visit with nd daughter, Mr. a ay, and her L r ter, Barbara Louise Gra R. Daltc ugh- to make her of Mr home Jar- res- Mrs. Dalton is {at the residence | | | | | from the Gray First ” man, across idence on West is plannin; Mr. Gre S the Hotel Juneau - ANDERSON RETURNS George Andersor of the Ander- son Music Shop returned to Juneau on the Yukon following a four plano tuning trip through the Interior, ger of ant mana starring FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW « woams CARROLL SIR GUY STANDING TYRONE POWER C. Aubrey Smith - Virginia Field AND A MAMMOTH CAST Directed by Henry King Associate Producer Kenneth Macgowas —ALSO— An All-Color Classic “Christmas Comes Once A Year” Late Movietonews - Try Top Notch ninner—50c. Schilling adv. FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. 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