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THE DAILY ALAbKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1938. c(]I_EMAN PLAYS Many of Romantw Leading Men of Wurwluml DUAL ROLE IN Find Careers Need Vu!hml When They Are 40 fiAPITUL F“_M Screen Lovers Nemfigifilg B gfio?;mé;xéf um Po Forrrrrrr et _,,------A.H - C S— NOW PLAYING 3 9 Junea Greatest Show Value ~OWNES AND - OPERATED 57 . W.1.GROSS Wallact R BEERT S “Prizoner of Zenda™ Is on Screen This Evening s and lomorrow SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU e He did it Ronald Colman has succeeded 1 B mparting to his ducl role in David H ero of 1lmt Films On Radio o smes o prisoner o Zend. chowing now at the Capi- tol Theatre, the raost distinct sep- aration of two personalities ever por- trayed on the screem by a single star. His method was unigue in the annals of filmdom. Colman, who with Madeleine Car- roll and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr heads the “Zenda” cast, used mir- rors to achieve the striking resuit He plays the part of both King Ru- rolf, a reigning monarch, and Ru- dolf Rassendyll, an English gentle- man, two persons whose personali- es and traits are different, though locks are the same rors entered the picture in Cclman’s rel als for the most difficult parts, these in which Ru- rolf and Rassendyll meet, shake hands, and discu matters bot humorous and serious. To ma sure that his reactions to certam lines would differ from character to character, Colman observed him- self as he ran through each part If changes in technique were need- ed, he made them “The king,” explained Colman, “is a sort of light-hearted fellow with- out too much regard for his obliga tions, and quite a liking for wine He greets things with a jest on his lips, and perhaps just a trace of bitterness for the isolation his ~——FOR ADDED ENJOYMENT: THE CABIN KIL BETTY BOOP CARTOON LAT )X MOVIETONEWS 1 5 the world and fighting at last for I_ Ilove in the greatest adventure of all is Wallace Beery, Opposite him is Wa PLAY'NG in a role that dwarfs all of the famed octor’s previous sea roles. As the villainous mate of the last slaver, Beery makes the big-fisted, bull-headed seaman a figure of continuous interest, genial and treacherous to his dying breath. A stirring re-creation of the ad=- Warner Baxter, Wallace yeturous stave trade, “siave Ship® Beery Are Starred was directed by Tay Garnett. George 4 Sanders, Jane Darwell and Joseph Drama Schildkraut are among those fea= - tured in the film. - A spectacular drama that storms in epic sweep over half the world, King Sets Speed Limit “Slave Ship,” which opened yester- Of Ten Miles an Hour day at the Coliseum Theatre, stands head and shoulders above the gen- o2 [merert Marshall |+ uiet Wiam 8. Hart, ccwbey hers of the silent films, would dcnied when the former screen star was inter- stage a comeback wer vicwed by George McCall, Jeft, radio commentator, and explained Lo f:;’(;:_‘]’]““nx““‘m_ R o 3 LRon 1d Colman]_____[Warner | ¢ : aral 1sva)-af ilm fare’ 6o take "y T:::/J»:firfi:_)fzfls:gana}.b e:fru zs.d that injuries suffered while he was making westerns made it impos- ;o e g e o I — - e : ’ B etis 4h s Talghty sha TSARR: s : he spee 3 ? is more serious though ready in wil 2 A The new Twentieth Century-Fox limit now on the grounds of Wind- sible fer him te censider appearing in pictures again. and with jest. He is daring, adven- EEah | | film, which co-stars Warner Baxter | " castle. The limit was introduced turous, but quite level headed.” By JEAN ALLE} than Warner Baxter who was born |and inherited wealth to tide them ‘b L COmRH h ¥ with the approval of King George HOLLYWOOD, Cal, April 25.—]45 years ago and is a veteran of |over lean times. A national maga- A0d Wallace Beery, pictures the ad-| fo o "0 00 oo™ ah o have to be tested for hats now. But The actual p! ng of the twe | o] i . " | please come alons.” We go. Charlie characters on the screen at the Those who are under the impres-| Hollywood. A bit younger, yet over |zine once estimated Jimmy to be Mokt “;1”" Iash Klkver am Withy o e RRont Ak hoart it ENE 15 threnn 2w Toomb to 1 ing same time, with their amazing cx- sion that a career ends at 40 for the | the 40-mark,.is Fredric March who|“worth about a half million.” Our|MUURY reddening the decks, 1t sails 4 . dres g o<t e i vehicles using the grounds. change of greetings, is a carefully- Don Juans and male romantic leads | at 41 is one of the busiest and most | information, from a good source, " 118 last desperate voyage [room. Bergen's disappeared. Andrea 8s, is 3 | A - >oo- sits before the camera. tries on a guarded technical secret of the screen might do well to cast leading men in the film|puts it far less, something like $60,- \ hat, and wa sit out of range >+ an eye at the birth certificates A honeymoon ship of horror, the slave ship also carried aboard its 11 the far north where iron and of ) 000 in quick assets and a going SIAVe ShiD ed 8 T e ike Soate Tha between and around us. Big lamps, Mar Kulasa ls lywood today. Of course, no list of this kind|long as he works at it. It wouldm't| o "o oo o Seio®oee ‘u“‘ (\,: of iron. The runners are shod with ] Beifsiein AR When the suggestion recently | would be complete without mention | pan out nearly so much in the hands i 8 oG iate MY et iC \ y came from Edward Arnold that he|of John Barrymore whose career|of an executor. Each draws $10,000 'S Off on 8 trip that brings her|” how lucky she is, what with the nice e SE eritics director she’s had, when a big Nehdiae s Guest at Hn"ur might form an “Over Forty” club,| dates back to the days of matince |y year pay here. f“"‘l(‘l*lzil:'::;" 'd;\;u":'( {mk;uv:l!l‘l tlhn;uln s S b i < rods B bl . b 3 E ot cke; oney is also ’ ¢ < Sk Wnirs o thoba boom a little investigation into the ages | idols. "‘lnd.t\ this member of the They live in the same section of aboard as a spunky cabin boy who co”st’pated? Coons Takes Qll!('k’ Visit, of various leading men produccs| Drew-Banymore clan is 56, Yet!wacnington, meet each other as 0c-| hoasts stoutly (hat he 1s & man Ay sh many a part 5 8 ) 4 S d in 2 “For 30 years I had constipation, awful around and starts bearing g ; ] ; g results le there are | carried off with d " TRAZ ¢ 7 o 2 fot bein foks : surprising results. Whi T casion demands, but are not chum- g man’s world—g e bloating, headach b 3 my. Their wives sailed the same to prove it, \dlcrika helped right “away. Now, 1 eat , Jnivers . 55 actors as ert Tay-| well énvy. Incidentally his brother. e o0 prove It. bananas, pie, anyibing I want. ly to Universal An, Danielle Darrie eux! There’s a oo clz‘;r‘C;t);:} c"’v‘g“_’;m e social harbors in Boston and are| To Warner Baxter falls one of o girl for us, Rage of Paris” s S St e » Gty | Lisnsir s g y felt bett abel Schott. closer here than their husbands 3 Y role: { his ca- ; At an evening bridge and shower Cooper and James Stewart—many| Others among the male Jead- “p i = 0 000 L ot he, [oRk COIgRIVT "Ralaa B KUK " DL E R iIKA Maybe shelll tell us how she set g | ; oth are looked upon as future reer, as a romantic scourge of two By ROBBIN COONS T oman to. bying i Saturday, Mrs. John McCormick of the best romantic® roles are|lind® thotigh less:dentified: with poiqentia] possibilities, but neither| oceans, defying the mavies of all Butier-at e e e HOLLYWOOD, April 25—Let's $4,000 a week to lay at her pretty was hostess in honor of Miss Mary ' carried by vuxmn.s. of 40 or more.| romantic lu‘)l include Wahy. will discuss a prospect so distant as Guy's Drug Store. adv. drop in casually on the stars today,) ooy 4 Kolasa, bride-elect of Mr. Daniel Powell 46 in July | Beery, 80; Prank Morgan, 48; Ea-| g, 5 cnn SRS O take &l T buttonhole them at their work and lot A Bad Girl Ross, assembling a dozen guests at ~ William Povull! is one of llh; b | 34'.“1.;'4' Robinson, 45 ‘and Baulley o o0 A ahikelts egects see what they have to say. IUS €asY| But Danoyell Dar-you (as they| [ McCormick residence on, West|examples in this class. Although | Mui; 4. : tive' oftice. 1% Pha Puluie it Be' toe . lot of time o y Twelfth Street. he will be 46 in July, Powell is one| While it is hardly chivalrous to ; ; LAE, thase’ people having a lot of tme |y pe™ s in bed. You've no ic : : in it a worthwile objective, Our in- ¥ i Spring flowers provided decora- of the highest paid headliners in|discuss the ses of the leading St 2 2 bapia i on_their hands. how Hang workers it takes o' bed 4 formation is that he will pass over e Gaite T g versal. There’s ¥ tion, and the playing of the Wed- Hollywood and one of those most|ladigs. of the screen, it might be| 0™ g Especjally at Universa S| down $4.000-2-week’s-worth of mov- ) 4 A o 4 1938, although the bait of the Lieut- a place to soothe the nerves. You i * & coendd b ding March over the radio added o in demand for romantic roles: His|surprising to many to know how SninD. Governilin o Hanal it St Tt used to be. Time was when, |, Ccauty. The bed's in & cormer 0| gurprise to the occasion, Miss Kolasa | recent, successes in romantic. com-) many of the glamorous stars will|y o'y : ¢! i e 6o DPurbiny was the set, and there are enough Work- wos precented a Pyrex set during edy parts have further increased never see 40 again. b except when Deanna Durbin Wasiews ground to cover what view the| g’ overio 8 ol 4 his prestige and left the studics S Lodge, barring the unforseen, will woiking, you could go there, and {uiere font hiding. We get a Ligl) bou:‘;e?" 2359, N20.FNER. 8 c,;mé’rm'g e il e earh s with seek re-election in 1942 but refuses wear little but the buzzing of the . 2 g ve Worke e p . r) i “ ” to play his cards farther ahea b glimpse at last, belween two work- “acisting the hostess in serving such stars as Myrna Loy, Carole Two ‘‘Youngsters play s farther ahead J.P. Anderson Candidate for Renomination Democratic Ticket E | R8¢ Fieasant, :mnth: ““”Ell‘.vnl ing shoulders. They finally have her| ware Mrs. Anna Webster and Mrs. Lombard, Irene Dunne and others than that. Anyway, in that time TO THE TERRITORIAL B not “very exciting. Well, Universal yopieq a5 desired. She's a beauty,| 3. o, Spickett. Mrs. T. J. Pyle won 10 years or more younger From Massachusetts muc can happen. HOUAK.OF RESRESENFXIVES i | A ‘;1{:‘,\0 ;";l'\ habion Dnkie Mo 1188 Mhnea e es—! At last they're the first prize in bridge; Murs. Peter| Another no longer in the pink cf Have Them G“essmg- 4 W’.“ ';u‘us Gl O Rina on B Tatter’abii o ok mel o Dmnj(»“'\ yoice| Bond, _second, “gnd Mis. . Williim youth but among the select few foviay FICNICRERS FIRST DIVISION i Sl vy My . T must tell you something, I am|Norton, the cut prize. A guest prize always sought for romantic leads « e A OHRY: Introduction.” Charlie's bUsy. HE® no; o paq girl— Very nice volce, was given to Miss Kolasa. e et Thid e T RO BRgE DEC Flese KpSital Coughiln. Jelan “All My Interests Are Centered sitding down g banister 10 be “SUE™H| with some accent. | Present for the affair were Ms./and talented Englishman will be already enshrined in senatorial his- located in Auk Bay. It disturbs the Here’—24 YEARS IN ALASKA by :vblond chap al the bowlOm: “What's this, an actor? As we live, Minnje Hurley, Mrs. Harold Brown, 48 in May yet more than holds his Lory as a foe of the League of Na- oxes. s Pl SO S PEebs nape; W Savs, 2|so it is—Doug Fairbanks, Jr. | Mrs. William Byington, Mrs. Iyalown with the crop of newcomers. tions. And the Cabot in his name Coughlin Island Fur Farm| Bergen. Face is familiar but we can’'t adv. By C. E. LANE | Say he’s doing a little Writing, as| Tilden, Mrs, William Norton, Mrr. Marshall is seldom cast in the came from the Cabots who spoke place the name, Eyery time Charlie | yquq) some under his own name.| Anna Webstser, Mrs, ickett, | strenuous masculine role sometimes| only to the Lowells and the Lowells T | says anything this fellow standsip ‘e R BN L e e T T Pyle"“l:m“' th;pnond B e e e vior. it he| Lo it Heacon i) when that| 'TY7: The (Empipe. vlsssifieds far| there and agitates his throat, as if| wpy yave one if you let it out? says| Miss Dalma Hanson, Miss Elma Ol- has one of the finest speaking meant something results. he were trying hard to wallov} he. |son, Miss Makel Monson, and Miss voices in the film colony and a In turn each recognizes certain r r . :\"I)Jnc;fx]mlzul:ndnoc\:m tficlc"gl’::h(‘b:?y: - e - 1Msrjorie Tillotsen. worldliness and self-possession that disadvantages in sharing big names 4 v 2yl S A L ——————— eminentl ualify him for smart' with recently important Kin. “ think I picked up a splinter. VOTE FOR GEO. H. PETERSON onp ppryjows ATTENTION | comedy e e e ok o e i na Ang ancrea DeoeifsvRiiiay Jor the Ter: | Ronald Colman is anotner of this manner in which they are accus- Let’s try Andrea Leeds. Wait' a ritorial Legislature; 41 years in In commemoration of the 119th group whose 40-odd years have tomed to living but both have 3 minute, Miss. “Oh, I'm so sorry- 1 Alaska. adv | anniversary of the founding of Odd been no handicap in keeping his something in the sock from earned | Fellowship in America, Alaska Lodg® enviable niche in the cinema heav- — No. A-1 and Silver Bow Lodge No. ens. Colman is 47 yet only recently | A-2 will be host to all branches of scored one of his greatest triumphs “Modernize Your Kitchen” { the order, their families and friends in the romantic adventure lead of - at I.O.O.F. Hall, Juneau, 8:30 p.m., “Lost Horizons.” Thursday. Apnl 28. adv. 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