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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1938, 4 LAST IMYSTEHY FILM | Slacks Are Ii11porf_al1r Item for Wear at Beach JINTERNATIUNAL : COI.IS‘Eum ‘ . DWN‘D AND OPERATED . By W.1.GROSS TIMFTSONIGHT 1 SHOWING I-AST TALE?; AR AY f,“,"fi",i:’."l"f':fiffi:.vi":- e wowa | TIMES, GAPITOL FEATURES FILM | _s7es i govpse. on Last Times Tonight 1 o Wray, Richard Arlen Personnel of “Under the M THE GREATEST . puts abeau- v e tiful model Co-Starred in “*Murder Red Rose™ from All K| ”‘y‘\ on the spot! in Greenwich Village Parts of World B/V Breath-taking actio and side- One of th er cably cos P splitting comedy coml to m mepolitan g of talent that “Qv »xcelent entertainment out of Co- | the screen preser I lumbia’s “Murder in Greenwich Vil tinr rep ted lage at the Capit for the last taff of “Under the R = J|times tonight ury ! Richard Arlen and Fay Wray pre- TOWN! sent an attractive and wholesome screen combination as the romant leads in the picture. Three new po- QOUR SHORT SUBJEC ARE THE TALK OF' THE tential stars are introduced in the film in the persons of Wyn Cahoon MIDNIGHT “Get Along Little Dog W Mary Russe Colton F fli‘!T BESULT ried the brief account of th Bestng. our 1 SEAT NG TOUIE S A e 1ances in lar edition as given by the Associ- ) definitely headed for star a2 : | The film presents a new slar ‘ Today the complete story 15 cov-| e "commereial photography busi b ness and offers a novel plot which Sidden RO ""'“ abounds with tense dramatic sit cemed to pall all for a short-tme| ;o o5 well as rollicking comedy fter The Empire was on the Under th 1 Robe eading fi from many parts of the avorld. Conrad Veidt, lo garded as one of the ) ANN greatest acfors Europe has ever pro- duced, was star the German tage and screen, and enjoyed fam n ef t there, in Fngland and in America His co-star, Annabella, the lovely new screen sensation who scored e o a tremendous hit in “Wings of the Threc m fter Joe Lou vas on Ahe|Albert Rogell deserves a hand for knocked Max Schmelin w | streets, Inqu were made OVEr|,.. sirection. Morning,” rose to fame in French % ¢ {1 Dhofies of The e if i % iy | e 015 MASSEY » ROMNEY BRENT York night. T isleptipnes O "‘]1‘ Y{““"“yf- the| e story concerns the exciting {ifilms and shortly became the most Agsp‘?;nmwur.uwunc:cnm had f m the 1 k ; ckout was ir 1e firs l!.?’;!.uf _|events follow an odd meeting ¢ ught-after actress in Continental A Wew World P Press: My PeUting I | 4 ven, portraying a commerci Europe. ; Retssad By 200 o ‘Louis wins by a kn n the Juneau REpiS tographer, and Fay W Raymond Massey, a promineit fig- first round 1t ]“- i “’“"*“w“"“r | of & wealthy debutante ure on the British and American The flash, due to the exceller ets of 850 ; A deirder 10 AR ITEST dh e, brings to the screen a strong noSki i o cemed to be both I ; Al e S portrayal of Richelieu; Sophie was th port of the fights’ Schmeling money available Eh L T el Stewart is the beautiful young Scots ENJOYMENT result received in 1 and it losers took it also on the chin butis = 0t T eity in clress now coming to -attention on SPIRIT for Y id not go out. AR PN Lt e 3 S < the 7l soreel @ ra was three minut r before they did no L murder, he becomes involved him- i RS N English_screen, and Rpmney COMEDY short wave radio he cit IR elf Its a wise gal who realizes that it's false ecc i t k suit since this lend Brent is the Mes (RHEMII (VAR ST CARTOON—LATE NEWS 5 S s se ga alizes tha s false economy | for resort wear i °k suit since this lends London . stags R o ploks d up the broadeast from Yan- KETCH]KAN G[RL JOINS | 74 tairitic ciitnax to the pletiite’s 0 buy a cheap bathing suit, Beach togs this sea- | itself to many pu and 1s suitable for romp- Witk |:,‘l;:(. ,:,:'[\ ; ‘“‘“;xm,.l:f‘,(,l‘ E T 'AFF |achieved in a thrilling race to an )n are more attractive than ever with novel shades | tng around as well A o Bk ama coming > as 4 sme- “mpi I 1 just start- FOREST SERVICE ST Buropean-bound boat and the sub- 1d materials featured One of the tmportant itemns | Here are three excellent n s now being featured "‘\, i PN A g ' d gt Ty A ictor Seastrom, the director, g W 5 & ® squent unraveling of the plot in ‘ when the flash was received, The Miss Betty Sharpe of Ketchikan, | i i ’_‘: i B L the prominent Swedish film-maker, »ss was stopped and the first sister of Walter P arpe, Director | 1€ SHIE 5 . noted for his early mulo,-,.m The perfo ce of Miss Wray '! I ll ’p I doi 10w exactly what they|™ o o D Arlen and the supporting feature (ll it 1, X~ () (’"(’ H); . re planning to do with it and, as|2Pd for a distinguished Hollywood Arler Pl 9 a4 carcer, and Georges Perinal and cast, which includes Raymond W r of fact 1at I think v v while the Linotype of the Alaska Unemployment Com- n, has accept- made re machines set the brief story of the pen: Jommiss ® historic outcome of one of the most ed a temporary GCC appointment g : . L g Siéit And. T A James Wong Howe, representativ sensational and shortest fights of with the U. S. Forest Service ‘and |PUurn l;"l' ; ”,_"’“I“’ f“” / 0” "“(’l s Cadl 5;1 ] e o o ot 1t whon|of the Gallic and Oriental influ-| the fistic world where a champion- arrived here yesterday to assume '”;‘ e l“ i i v kit 1 . |ence respectively, rank high among | ship was at stake. The Empire car- her duties o “"_ e QL USRUROTIIURSS. ANe* . . T bevy of modernistic buildings.| the World's ace’ cameramen. Perinal calibre By ROBEIN COONS briting davabetare t i M85 has been associated with Rene Clais For B I1f you really wish to enloy YOUt-| o 1.YWOOD, Cal, June 23— |make up their m i \xt.:::.‘x‘\": e the leading French film director Ea l ‘ ki M““j” OO | ot CavAor's tw ThAMIRD than s eithough he's g0 : R e ind Jimmy Howe has done most of|Has C nllmte(l Many rly e 26 ' former. collége inskenotor - of |40 A0 1 thir rl no «di here. But | s work in Hpllywood, working | I)(lv Alaskan Papers [ | sy Bralleh & playwrht ve di- | can make o mind insula g Myt e iys ool often with William K. Howard, for H LAST RITES HELD rector and an actor with a firm, 2 real sncer i ! Gl Rt tterdiia sobiseoin: whom he recently photographed as HObby H FOR E. DANIELS conviction that six months at a time '”}’I" And a3, 10t 84 v saidonly realined the ol dayvs | TIe OVer England g o in Hollywood is enough o n el g 1 the old picture, the old character - — g & vacation triff’ 5 Richard Carlson signed a movie KnOW. We had one silent vere no more. Yet Broadway was,they didn't know it. Broadway has 3 a for the 13th timé | Puneral ice for Elizabeth| .o iact only when he got the|©ther ¢ ) 1 (1 Mroadte changed, but the place is just the|Grace M. Lincoln, San Franciséo ups of me, lookir othe j ame, Tt is still the place to which | Writer, arrived in Juneau aboami Daniels, of Sitka, who died at the p;. 4 Government Hospital last Tuesday| g mlrl\:\”\\ K“jw‘\ froh |‘HVA}. P through o train wir h of I" I“] i L L0 George M. Cohan, William A. Brady, | the Prince Robert yesterday after- were held at 2:20 o'clock this after- = apother thing he wanted in his| U8 1ad « v e e o o | Eddie Dowling and Sophie Tucker— | OO . noon in the Charles W. Carter MOr-| woniract was provision that he| Janet did hers in ¢ Cau e Tomitima e thenton Yl teri to mention a few—and a thousand| Miss Lincoln is a ghost writer, tuary Chapel with the Rev. David| coulq write and direct as well as| 5002 Six or « 1 g g Lo “’ h " lothers of a day long past them|and says she is not traveling Aldska | Waggoner reading the eulogy. The| get He got that too. That is not un-| Delpless without speec ! : “‘m' R ‘{ ‘“' :“ “f"‘“‘l come back at every opportunity. |for any partic lar story, but is just | deceased’s sister, Daisy Jones, flew| ysya). Hollywood frequently gives R tihore, and especislly sosduring sthe| Periaps Broadway hes cHanged|iMdng'lbvawy. r il '3 ; from Si end the services. | thay type of contract. It is unusual Vg and isn’t what it used to be. But| A guest at the Gastineau Hotel, [ R BeleE s blee however, that Carlson seems to be y L4 what hasn't changed? And if Broad- She will stay here until the weekend. green, Cemetery g ! about it. He is way has changed, it hasn't changea When she will fly to Wrangell for %oy 5 ¥ n his first screen Broadway itself today is a dirty, enough to send the beat of a mil- & brief stay, and will then return | OUT ON ESTEBETH writing assignment, is already mak- f gaudy street. It has always been a lion feet to other streets to Juneau and lll\'. to Fairbanks e ing per 1l trips to cutting rooms 'H lirty, eaudy street, There is still| You can have your World’s Fair, and a trip downriver to Nome. | Arnold Johnson to Hoonah and laboratories and all the studio he picture of honky tonks, the And if T can have my cake and eat| From Nome she will fly back to lon the Estebeth yesterday evening, departments to study the screen e and curiosity. People mill-|it, T'll have it, too. But, somehow | Fairbanks and then go upriver; (o | the only passenger making the trip. business from the inside out. ing, people talking, people hurry-|or other I still think you and I|Dawson and back An Athlete ing, peop \ppy and people dis- would like our Broadway as it| Miss Lincoln's hobby is collecting | B He has been writing plays since contented as always is today. Tt's crazier than any €arly Alaska newspapers. She has been a dirty and a gaudy s street in the world, and in many | complete files of the Klondike Nug- always a happy street and always|ways, like the mid-way at the et and the Dawson Sun, and tgo g I early volumes of the paper pub- ; o B WILL'AMS co high school days in Minneapolis. s W 's | At the University of Minnesota he Gy ‘("ulmly | SASH and DOORS kept on acting and writing and Fair R vav Is street of sorrow and disappoint- County Fair. Let it remain so. iy ; -I- took on directing. In high school a1 ,’ o I ment. The same people, obstensi- - —eee lished at Fort Adams, early day In- BUY A FEW PACKAGES ODAV Kitchen Convenience he had plaved football and hockey to Be Done Over bly, have pounded its pavement terior army post. rs as of today PRIDGE-LUNCHEON While on her Alaska tour, which numerous extra- in yestery Miss in add Lincoln unsuperstitiously says e o ) . o i curricular activit In college he By GEORGE TUCKER Broadway has changed. So they . wn . rap———— | concentrated on golf in the sports 5 = 1y say again that the change GIVEN YESTERDAY will be the best yet” although dt TQ? v%'?&” H ICE EAM | line, sailed through his regular, NEW YORK, .Ji J—This 1S pas been so gradual that Broad- e ~|is the 13th. She expects to gather & & 7 courses with time %o spare for dra (m,,.\.’\I Fair Y ¢ way is still the same, despite the I Xr.;;'r nlllr\;rnn;;]_ M;SM_Elilhm more old Alaska papers. 2 i s | 1s gettin; y Fair OTONCO—S ne good. beth Biggs and 'S, inar i1l en- AT - matics. In 193¢ he had his M.A. ' S€VIIE d y Tl difference—some of it good, some| D¢ 1 sia ] HIGHEST QUALITY degree, Phi Beta Kappa, $2,500 in _ "% ! alle World’s of it bad tertained thirty-six friends at a AL ASKA TUBERCULOSIS . Getiilarship Dhibis S aRmA oA Ou Long Island they iy Lo bridge-luncheon held in Perc ASSOCIATI M 6() | English instructor. He stuck it out| @' r lot of earth, thrc 3 Banquet room, the decorations being CIATION TO EET uar . « e . . C {itires migHEHA in even re to cover th allow Remember when vaudeville held|carried out with pink carnations, : e and exploded | sW Remember when troupers left, Mrs. Gertrude Naylor was winner| A meeting of the Alaska Tubercu- Equipyour kitchen cabinetswith | “By that time T'd realized the 0% PWit b es were | losls Association is scheduled for Pi"! ‘;()(‘ METAL LINED DRAWERS—fOF |collewe life was not for me” he U I'm not o for the hinterlands and were always| of the cut prize. Other pr g . ° ° ° . [ . Flqur-_—Sugar—Bread—-Pastry. L Tt akearian e e e A about that, because tt was glad to get back to the P'er on | won by Mrs. Oscar Olson, Mrs. Well- | Friday evening at 8 o'clock, and This is a most profitable bet. |~ oL 0T e expocted 3roadway. They came back chuck- man Holbrook, and Mrs. William | will be held in room 101 in the Ter- [ Women buyhhouseu and rent taoting. wall. Tod ol there is talk of doing ling how good it was to get back| Kirk | ritorial Building, Seward and Third. i 0 = o < . afraid 3 ight « econis: (it has that home really was in Wah Hoo Try The Emplre classifieds for|as the meeting is a very important MILK SHAKES 150 || Smmmmmmmning |10 R, P i o o SISO T | 2 o W ik o i P C St ibe i ainyd o wadiing: . profoundly, dully. All were not = 4 = Three sizes. like that, but enough were to Double Size—Double Thick Net Outside Measure of Drawer: | 1210 me AR : A ) il Wish AL P e He took his $2500 and started ]‘ll ‘LTED MILI(S 2() . 127 8" 18” , . . $33s |the Minneapolis Repertory com- o e . 167 8 18" ., , . 375 |pany. In six months his $2,500 was P 16" i 1 , ., . 415 |gor Merle Potter, Minneapoli. Prices are for Drawer and Liner com- | drama editor, advised New York plete. Special sizes made to order at or Hollywood. He came to Holly- [ gnat axtennosk; wood, with a letter to Gloria Stu- Write for FREE Illustrated Catalog |art and her husband Arthur Sheekman, who had been a St 0 B. WILLIAMS CO0. .. ciana critie. They sent nim to the Pasadena Community play- Seattle, Wash, ‘m:u:m. where he directed and acted | When he hit New York by bus |he pounded the pavements only three weeks before he got a job [that lasted 32 weeks. When h played with Ethel Barrymore in D A N c E “The Ghost of Yankee Doodle” in New York the picture offers began ® TOP NOTCH CAFE LE YOUR ENJOYMENTIl ~ High spot occasions call for TEN HicH! You'lldouble youxen}oymant with the rich bour- bon flavor of ripe TEN HiGgH, because it's doubly aged! . Formerly whiskey matured far more rap- idly summer than winter. But TEN HigH ~ ripens in weather- controlled rack- houses, every monthfor2years! Midsummer Eve He got the one he wanted — from nick—after Playwr Sidney Howard read hi “Westery S ) Natatorlum ‘,er:th which had flopped o Contract ‘Protecti | He took his test for “The Youns [ ] lin Heart” from scenes he had dramatized himself from I. A ‘ Wylie's novel. This was confi AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO cenes for the plcture - d . . Dancing Starts 9:45 P. M. | tized differently by Paul Osborn The Dally Alaska Emplre |He would keep reciting the linc AT THE DOUGLAS THE HIGH SPOTS OF LIFE CALL FOR TEN HIGH L T T TP [ ] | he had written instead of Osborr i 7 ; is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of | lines. If he ever gets to write, di- L # bt 7 ' DANCE TO GOOD || rect and act in a picture he vo L : T : ""—‘CAPITOI THEA TRE . % | have that trouble. 9 i .. [Peoria, 11, i ia; Walkeryills, Ont.; GIusan. Scortntk 4 Scandinavian || The way these three-way con- AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE | Music | tracts usually work out is that t! | producer, if the actor clicks, fc i 1gets about the writing and direc “MURDER IN GREENWICH VILLAGE | ing. Reminded of this, Carlson sa Your Name May Appen: ~WATCH THIS EFACE Admission: $1.00 “Even if 1 click, the six mont Y A Y. .8 clause would protect me, I'll be away ’ S'I'RAICHT zf H BOURBON : ¥ ) WHISKEY ;

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