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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE._SATURD,\\' MAY (4, 1938. s i { ——— i MIDNIGHT PREVIEW SUNDAY i § Tonight—1:15 A.M. A Mg e ! T i MATINEE SUNDAY TUESDAY § : 3 % 2:00 P.M. ! ¢ Place of Juneau N o U E AU S COLISEUIM SEWNED - AND' “OOERATED By | W.L.GROSS SPENCER AND | RAINER STAR IN “BIG CITY" " 8 T R TR L B - \ ' 4 : MATINEE SRR :ifii A 2 ’s PREVIEW ’ e urday’s Heroes' End at 2:00 P. M. g e E'I E fi HT 1:15 A. M. CITY ON EARTH...Comes Capitol Tonight : ROM “FURY'S” bold author ... A L st > The sta The Good Earth N : storms this important New ove' ory :md" . Captains Courageo s re- % York Melodram{a[!‘fi Glcé:ling E ey, are unii }i-} the new 5 with the genius of Luise Rainer T T Y City.” w Al SE iR HW! and Spencer Tracy ... it brings o ear our Capitol T Luise Rainer NC you a truly great love story .. o [} and Spc Tracy co-starred for stabbed with thrills as vivid as [ @@ E= St"ngs. the fir Manhattan's_exciting skyline! ¥ The n ure, presenting a 1A cross t of an - metro- Ll politan as & N York C. r who be- She Came! com ar between He Sow! rival and Miss She Conquered! Rainier @ wife whom m deportation. Norman F A, playwright w v lered one of the outstanding photoplays of last year. The p tion s filmed under the dir of Frank Borzage whose ¢ back to such Heaven and the at Night The ve - charact actor Charley ( ewin, the sup- porting of City” and other well-known names in promi- nent role nelude Janet Beecher, Eddie Quilla1 Victor Varconi, Oscar O’'Shea, H Iroy, William De- 3 marest, J 1 Arledge Irving Ba- ': » i con, Guinn Williams and Regi ’ Toomey ke Playing for the last time tonight 4 is “I Cover the War,” starring John ey Wayne, and econd feature, “Sat- urday He with Van Hefli EDW. EVERETT ; ing rolc il ALAN MOWBRAY CHARLEY ' ith JANET E X 'r R A ! MARY NASH » JANE . Y WYMAN « KENNY GRAPEW'N BEECHER wmtfler Tfl"s BAKER+LUIS ALBERNI EDDIE . VICTOR MARCH OF TIME { A MERVYN LERQY QUILLAN * VARCONI . PRODUCTION A FRANK BORZAGE PRODUCTION 3 NAZI Germany u"mr 1 Un fl m b abovar - g i W gl Note: This is the issue that i 1 e c i o was banned in some of the oy i bgle vl ” SHORTS — News of the Day and Cartoon States. us ums flr LAST TIMES TONIGHT—“SATURDAY’S HEROES” and “I COVER THE WAR"—Last Episode “DICK TRACY” i LR : . o H Assistant Collector Mentions . Sty 5 ALBERT mfl( WlLL senger south on the Northland, attle and drive down the coast.; The U. S. department of com- Many Flll]("ll()lls of & s mmres _FOR ADDED ENJOYMENT————— i headed for Seattle and a motorcycle| The new cycle, Fleek said, will do|merce estimates there are over 9,- Service POPULAR SCIENCE LATE FOX MOVIETONEWS TOUR COAST ON NEw trip of several weeks down the| 135 miles an hour. 300,000 miles of highways in the s e} O G Gl e s s oo g g HIGH SPEED CYCLE{ Pacific Coast. | > world. So.well -organized is the office e ——LAST. TIMES TONI G HT— i ’ Fleek will take delivery of a new| Try The Emplre classifieds for s of the Collector of Customs,- that 2-—-——DELUXE FEAT URE [ SEEE S Albert Fleek, of Douglas, is a puhAIH:\rlc-_\'-l)zwxd:‘rm motorcycle in Se- | results. Try an Empire ad. it works quietly and few people :‘ hear or know very much about it,” b il " ¢ stated M. S. Whittier, Assistant WHITE BONDAGE . GQD S CPUNTRY AND Collector of Customs, who was the Jean Muir—Gordon Oliver THE MAN"” Tom Keene ’c guest speaker at the last Friday luncheon of the year of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, which met in the high school. N w P “And so efficiently does this of- | - fice function that it is able to care 3 . gated to it,” ‘continued the guest.! P Y} ' “‘B(’.sldes collecting a tax on foreign| goods sent into the United States, . teee Restaurant for Juneau! [ oo vt COLISEUM . 8 : L4 eaus of Air Commerce, Health, Im- R o Y A L « 0giSe migration and numerous other bur- E ANNUAL ° L ® * . eaus. Over 182,000 boats ln‘\\' been .K. d h Ch G ‘l‘ e %o o3 Tl ol gy o, Hak ing and t el grfis lll . (3 5 ’ ters on legal affairs are continually is.modern . o0 s he being referred to our office. Ship-| Stars Joan Blondell anc J UNIOR . o wrecked seamen are entirely refin- Ferdnand Gravet throughout & anced by us, and the problem of | E P R o M ¢ i ° fl‘mmzle:éwds :.s‘ Just another one| Two items of far more than pass- ? of our gnments. ing importance to motion picture with Ve . : : A grade school track meet, »“Df’“'jaugdienc:s) are found in the an- L4 3 - sored by the club, will be held next nouncement that *The King and the service of . : : = Thursday in Evergreen Bowl, weath- Chorus Girl’ is to be presented on TOEEhGeHT : er permitting. the screen of the Coliseum Theatre the finest oo 88 Opens Saturday Evening e, nouoeeq AT et . b4 for the annual ice cream banquet| First, it will mark the American Oug as restaurants P > which 18 tg be held in the High|debut of Petnan Cravet, famou Natatorium p4 School next’ Friday at 7 o'clock. An- | Continental film star. anywhere! . PY nual reports and the presentation of Second, “The King and the ® . merit pins to the two outstanding chorus Girl” is the first picture Music by Wesley . members of the club will be hi made by the brilliant young Warn- Barrett’s Royal ® . pr R —— |er Bros., director, Mervyn LeRoy, Alisline " | under his new status of producer OOTH = A NE W M QD DIFFERENT PLACE ‘The picture is a swift and humor- Prary .—81 o6 o [ ous romance in which M. Gravet rentlemen- 1 B . ® To DINE —_— A DIFFERENT, |plays the role of a spendthrift . & | young ex-King who, having lost his and 2 . A MODERN ATMOSPHERE . .. throne and kingdom, turns to the b galeties of Paris. Then comes his ¢ . . | rollicking, trouble-strewn and com- COUNTER plex romance with an American ~ ¥ 5 SR s 23 4 chorus girl, played by Joan Blon- 2 | SERVICE . s tars on Local Screen " Among others in the cast are |the inimitable Edward Everett Hor- '; % [ J South Your Choice s e 06 n 00 o (I XX R XTI XY X1 ® geenee ® Franklin Street Always “e Across Moderate o from o New Prices! Alaskan ° Hotel Every ® Wide Variety Effort STANLEY in Menu. To Please! SUNDE, [} Manager “You'll Want to Make THE ROYAL a hlnt' ton as the worried uncle of profli- gate “King Alfred V11,” Mary Nash as his aunt, Alan Mowbray as al psuedo suitor for the chorine’s af- | fections, Jane Wyman as her pal | and Luis Alberni as a waiter with an nt heavier than the trays he | carries. A double feature, “White Bond- age,” starring Jean Muir and Gord- on Oliver; and “God’s Country and the Man” with Tom Keene c the lead, will be presented for the last times tonight. lights of the meeting. Bob Phillips won the best current event award on India and Malcom | Faulkner won the best joke prize. Canada will be reported on at the | banquet. | A special banquet committee will |consist of Dean Allen, chairman, |Dick Clithero and John Talmage, program; and Lester Troast, chair- VWi Rainer and Spencer Tracy are teamed for the first time on the man, Simpson MacKinnon, and S€feen in the “Big City” which tells the story of an immigrant girl making from him in “The King | Jackie Hawkes, subsidlary. | who battles her way to success in America and to love via marriage and the Chorus Girl.” | ———————— to a taxicab driver, | | s . MOVIE SCENE Fernand Gravet takes Joan Blondell in his arms and shows why Europe takes lessons in love