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MIDNIGHT PREVIEW TONIGHT—1:15 A. M. MATINEE SUNDAY—2 P. M. The Shew Place of Juneau e FOR LOVE OF A BEAUTIFUL STARTING TONIGHT- A Par THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1938. SUNDAY FIRST presents Ronald Golman SONERZENDA "™ MADELEINE CARROLL MONDAY——TUESDAY HOW STARTS 7:30 P. M. NEWS OF THE SELZNICK INTERNATIONAL —SHORTS — RUSHIN’ BALLET” DAY “It’s - Timely !” “TALENT SCOUT” with DONALD WOODS JEANNE MADDE “Slave Ship™ to Be on Coli- seum Theatre Screen Starting Tomorrow Storming in epic sweep over half the world, as the last slaver on its last desperate voyage, Ship” opens Sunday at the Coliseum Theater, giving the screen a new claimant for the title of mightiest of all the sea sagas. Twentieth ~Century-Fox's spectacular production of the year, “Slave Ship” co-stars Warner Bax- ter and Wallace Beery in a pulsing | most ' Filmed! THRILLING Because It's New! EXCITING Because It's Real! ELECTED SHOR FEATURES Include “Gifts in Rhythm” “Impractical Joker” Latest Fox Movietonews LAST TIMES TONIGHT “FORLORN RIVER” with LARRY CRABBE JUNE MART STAR IN EPIC O SUPPORT OF Legionnaires, Legion Scouts, Sons of Legion to Work on Grounds Tomorrow Rallying to the call of Cleanup Week, opening Monday, members of | Alford John Bradford Post, Ameri- can Legion, will assemble at the Legion Dugout at 10 o'clock tomor- row morning for the purpose of dres- sing up the Legion property, yard and building. Working with the large delegation of Legionnaires who are planning to be on hand will be the members of the Legion Boy Scout troop, who are volunteering COLISE & TR OWNED - AND . OPER JUNEAU'S GREATEST SHOW VALUE Mightiest Sea Drama Ever A TRE ATED BV STARTING | MATINEE AT 2:00 P. M. Sunday is the Big Night ELIZABE MICKEY ROONE George Sanders - Jane Datwi Joseph Schildkraut Directed by Tay Garnett Associate Producer Nunnally Johnson Based on & novel by George S. King BAXTER, BEERY LEGION RALLIES Films Cry for Long Ride Midnight ‘Mufinee TONIGHT [ ] Doors Open 12:30 AM. Show at 1:15 A. M. SUNDAY pYERY TH ALLA! On a New Movie “Cycle” By ROBBIN COONS HOLLYWOOD, April 23. — Have the kind that Hollywood right now would give its eye teeth for? [ Por the first time in years, the | town is drifting into that most un- | comfortable state of being “cycle- less.” It’s practically crying out loud for a major trend in production. It needs a new merry-go-round to ride, a different bandwagon to hop upon, a new leader in the game of follow- the-leader. There is always, of course, the first and longest-lived of the cles.” That’s the movie western. It has gone on through the years from movie infancy, now and again | given glorified treatment which re- sults in a “Covered Wagon,” a “Big Trail” or a “Wells Fargo.” But the | | | | | | | Temple, Cantor numbers. Musicals just for music and dancing are oui. Jack Warner also has spoken: he'’s going to keep on making them, and making them good. But the backstage musical — well, what else can they do with that one? And there isn't much blood left in the turnips of insane comedy. “My Man Godfrey” was a god- send, and the nutty business has flourished overlong. But there, too, what else can they do now? Un- less they make pictures that arz plain silly—without trying to be? None in Sight The sea cycle had a long and honorable career also. “Mutiny on the Bounty” started that and brought in its wake a whole navy of sea-going movies. “Kidnapped” is still in the offing and if it's good ; g‘li;si“?‘:\];;?::;:’;“;[':icf"';n:r:fit1lheir services for the occasion, and :::“;""llzi"d""w is a staple product,| may inspire another oceanful 'of v S . |older members of the Sons of the| + pictures. . MARY ASTOR + DAVID NIVEN - RAYMOND MASSEY O imned by mutiny. 1t roams| Alérican Legian. ‘ Gangster Cycle The blg historical drams will 7" Hacks XesERnec: by v, 1b T08M3 | pakes and shovels and other yard| Hollywood would be happy if it|reach its peak—and probably its .?if C. AUBREY SMITH the seas on its final fury-racked| o "o o much in evidence around had a ‘“cycle” just oneohalf as| finish — with “Marle Antoinette.” : v DO[]GLAS FAIRB N VOVAEE. s the tempes. | the City today, the Cleaup commit-| profitable as the one set in motion Those things cost teo much - in 5 A KS, JR. ““if‘vc‘;lf:fl‘_“u("1‘“2‘“ m“bu;}’:“’:x“_ tee reported, and it was expected by “The Doorway to Hell” and|these times. The same applies to [ : R oed. n the slave trade, and is| that over the week end a large “Public Eenemy” seven years ago | most of the big biographical plays 4 as Rupert of Hentzau gage e slave trade and IS amount of debris would be awaiting| What a merry ride the movie-|—And besides Paul Muni is sup- ) ::]I{“aii?;“‘ )I']‘”:“:l:(‘l“'w ;‘fl:n‘ from a6 the curbs for the city trucks|makers took on that one! All they posed to be weary of playing "bllw(‘kbirdi)llg"‘ th' makela . oyt o) which start pickup activities Mon- had to do was gather some plug- | Frenchmen. — e = = L s a new life with his young bride, | 92Y morning. Mayor Harry 1. Lucas uglies, give 'em machine guns, and | So it looks as if the producers | p ( A Wong Ebwe. famous (Ohi-| Eitzbeth fAllan 3 announced today that there would|let 'em start firing. But the gang-| Will have to go ahead and make MRS. RUDOLPH IS | B i Fr g i 78 il a be an ample supply of trucks to ster business long since went into | Pictures without a box-office model rave I“ a“ ese cameraman is credited with the As they sail on Baxter’s boat on ‘- . b . o o Ay ¥ 5 | to show the way. Out of thsse *of HOSTESS AT PARTY| photography, the settings were de- the honeymoon cruise which is to handle the hauling all next week. |8 decline. Only occasionally now| . AT ——— signed by Lyle Wheeler and the cos-| mark the end of its days as @ T [can it be refurbished, from a dif- | course, will come the next ‘cycle. oy . . ? ferent angle. | Just one picture that rings the bell ‘ Mrs. William Rudolph entertained | FI tu Ska wa ZENDA cuMEs tumes by Ernst Dryden, The musical | slaver, they find that they have A a_MaIes Bd e L s Wl Fon 16 Tl last evening at her home in the | score was arranged by Alired New-' been betrayed by the mate, Wallace e b!’zt‘lh‘e‘y're not going % l;e wita USRS £ RV T P Coliseum Apartments at a sewing | man. . Beery, and the crew, avid for more g ¢ $ON 2 party and :urprise shower honor%‘ TU cAPITUL “The Prisoner of Zenda” is re-|slaving profits. The honeymoon ,ppprpen oo apeil 23, — ;1;]:;1};?:); :::("btell:rr?irthtfife ::rrl‘y) SULLYS_oinl(oN 4 ‘nf’rl:ls:s‘ Hatold Swanson. = i Making A 2ound trip to Sk(‘fi\“:h‘ ‘lca.\ed "hfo"gh United A'L"‘"\ ;’}“"‘;)e] é;e;u:r‘::dc;::t?n:alr;}:lfilgll:: Born the same hour of the same talkies, suddenly became as popu-| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sully are re= nt for the affair were Mrs.|A. Van Mavern and Bill Doulas 4 | Taoe o T s dangor and deagh, | 42Y Of the same year, Lea Koskinen lar as plague, and revived only | turning to Juneau aboard the Yu- Arthur Burke, Mrs. N. A. MCE“h'iflBW to the Lynn Canal town this e s e ],‘q% thme toniiht and Stanley Swanson, both of Aber- with “42nd Street.” Now Zanuck kon after a stay in Seattle for the ran, Mrs. Percy Reynolds, Mrs. Ted | morning with Shell Simmons in the F D B S s er grvlce | All bi “‘;‘ 3 ‘R 7, d“Tvl £ deen, decided they must have been| has spoken: he’s going to make past few weeks. Mr. Sully, owner Adams, and the honoree. Alaska Air Transport Stinson. amous Drama lq e deen |§éout orlorn River” and "Talent| meant for one another. So they are only the big-star specials, the|of the Juneau Bakery, attended to G 350—00*——“ g s B e T——-oo—o——-—hn e e Here Tomght, bunday’ At Hul Trin" | now to become man and wife. | Sonja Henie, Ritz Bros, Shirley | business matters while in the States. . for sale at The Empire Office. | results. Monday, Tuesday y y; JUNEAU MAN ARRESTED | s e AL § i o s 10 56 SO s e e | O IEBRRTION CHARGE : t ! Ul Theafre {or Tour- daYs MMEHNE] (o At ARG BalEdhal sovorton] o e Business and Professional Woman'’s Club . tonight in David O. Seiznick’s pro- i, the calendar of the Eastern Charged with wife desertion, Ken- ; ™l [l duction of "ThelPrisoner of Zendn,”| Ghuvels. thatt Writamorrow. ;:\(vjl';dfis;h::;s D;fri]‘:rl!im:m‘;':cs 1:: # ‘”. '_‘", "! > rw the famous Anthony Hope romance g H | res arshal’s as! ‘ e roya[jw;fi:“::;vf:slh:’fl;d}?og;;in"‘Jém:‘nigm':md is being held in the Feder- ANNUAL ‘1 S.N “.'l"..,’ courts of Europe. M ook b Al orning nnd‘al jail, following complaint made ¢ WJ 0‘ WRANGELL Madeleine Carroll and DOUgIaS| cyoral Fucharist with special East- |, 1 Ve, Gothburg is under a . Fairbanks, Jr., head the imposing EEaehe e o of 23‘mree n"mmhs suspended setenoe s P R l N G supporting cast, which includes velie a" 18 aetoak ‘at this time f(‘n- assault and battery, Fore d o R f P Y V Mary Astor, C. Aubrey Smith, Ray- S ‘allnged cqmr?nlu-d on his wife, As- espectfully solicits Your Vote mong Muser, Davia Niven wid pp o pECCIUE I Npp | stant Dstric, Ationcy George W o . v others. | Folta said. Gothburg was released l N F o R M A L £ for the Territorial House of on his own recognizance until the ’ Representatives from the First Division — on the Democratic Ticket. A RESIDENT OF ALASKA FOR 23 YEARS ¥ If elected—My Policy Will Be: “Progressiveness. and Equal Rights for All” e SPONSO BY HERSELF Colman plays a dual role in this colorful tale, appearing both as the adventurous Rudolf Rassendyll and as King Rudolf V, the monarch he impersonates. personates. Miss Carroll appears opposite Col- man as the lovely Princess Flavia, while young Fairbanks is cast as the dashing Rupert of Hentzau. | TO BE GIVEN TODAY HONORING IDA HUNT A progressive dinner party is to| be given this evening in honor of| Miss Ida Hunt of Hollywood, who in Juneau from Senger on the Yukon, returning to recently arrived the south. | Included in the party this evening States. “The Prisoner of Zenda” was di-| will be Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Clements, rected by John Cromwell from a Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Davlin, Mr. and | raveled East with Judge Hellen- screenplay by John L. Balderston. Mrs. Burford Carmichael, Mr. and thal and visited their daughter Mary based on Edward Rose’s dramati- Mrs, John Halm, Miss Mildred Ap-|Claire, and son John, in Chicago. zation of the Anthony Hope novel. jand, Mr. Curtis Shattuck, Mr. Paul | The adaptation was made by Wells| Morgan, and the honor guest. Root. MILDRED R. HERMANN . (REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR TERRITORIAL HOUSE) | Miss Hunt is a cousin of Mr. Halm. hearing next Wednesday. | ——————— i | iMRS. HELLENTHAL 18 PASSENGER ON YUKON Mrs. Simon Hellenthal is a pas- TONIGHT at th.e ELKS HALL! INTERMISSION ENTERTAINMENT - FEATURE——11:30 P. M. Juneau after several weeks in the | While Outside, Mrs .Hellenthal DANCING AT 10 * to Music by the Gentlemen ———— | Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. OVER KINY TONIGHT = - Topic of Address <o " 10 O'CLOCK "™ ‘But You Were Not There’