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P . e e mmei s semeraed SRR AWTATS LT AT rATTANe A4 cAAA [ 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1938. Brought Back By Popular Demand - MacnnN ALD, i TONIGHT and THURSDAY s mwermuvweny || E)DY RETURN you to M-G-M's different T0 CAPITOL: musical romance, a big, newidea inmelody-dramal ...to New Orleans at ite | gayeit...when brides Popular Couple Seen Again in Victor Herbert Musical, “Naughty Marietta™ P——— LOVELY THIEF "SOPHIE LANE' | uneaws Greatest Show. ¥alke | STARTING TONIGHT could be had at auction... Colisceum and men fought foraliving, | apd loved at their leisure! “Naughty Marietta,” a return en - gagement at the Capitol Theatre to- night and tomorrow, is by all meauns one of the most spectacular picty ever produced, and brings again, Victor Herbert's immortal melodics to the talking sereen in a brilliant and thrilling production. | Jeannette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy were triumphs in singing and acting alike. The theme song of the pictuse, h, Sweet Mystery of Life,” has probably never been sung more beautifully than in the clinsetic | scene “Naughty Marietta,” which is performed as one would certainly | imagine ictor Herbert intended it to be. The story tells briefly of the ro- | she finding it difficuit to avoic | the New York police, who are on her trail. She hops aboard Jound for California, and t tiss Mi- chael is scen in a dizzying series hearts and diomonds! {of hectic episodes that sweep her 4y mix-up of | mance of a French princess who to the film colony in Hollywood anc e fled to New Orleans to escape a | into the arms of Lee Bowman. a 8 Adeloh Zukor provents | state marriage, and there found ro- a new life of honestv ar curity mance with a young English army Aboard the train Sandra A fi, y officer. The pirate capture of the| Gloria Stuart, film actress, and Scenarist Arthur Shcekman, made their Mexican marriage of four ¥ | Storme, film star, and her inanager, 3 /. ship bearing the Cacqyette Girls,| ,eq legally air-tight by being re-married at Carmel, Cal, by Police Judge George P. Ross (above, lett). |Larry Crabbe, who are bound for a ‘ i I 7 the great “Marriage Auction” in| '\o.ung court decision raising a question as o the legality of the Mexican ceremony prompted their |Studio where Miss Storme IS to begin |} | / q New Orleans, the fight in the Ever- 5 ot A m;‘_m work under a new contract. A sul- ,' glades between scouts and pir X g g0 E _ |tan, ©. Henry Gordon, is on the the recapture of the princess. el | train, carrying with him a huge dia- v |among the dramatic highlights of |workers wanted some cooperation. from the set. made us all rather Wash., where Alaska was @ imnml He wants it stolen, for he 1s i e | the production. .|And yet they do say that in the 'sorry for Simone. It seems Connie lupon as convention ground for next|impoverished and needs the insur- | Elsa Lanchester (Mrs, (jlmnp\‘lm.mn office, when she was talk- | Bennett, Janet Gaynor and Loretta | year's Northwest Rc y pilgrimage. fance money, but there is a .\'pv\'ul‘ . : Laughton) gives a whimsical and|ing turkey, she hadn’t any trouble | Young wasted no love on Simone.| Blake said Marshall Cornett, Dis- | detective, Barlowe Borland, assigned | | striking performance as the wife of |making herself clear. And from the first Simone's re- |trict Governor of Rotary, from Kla- |to protect the gem. Lee Bowman, a 4 v > the pleasure-loving New Orleans - lations with would-be interviewers math Falls, Oregon, will be in|[screen writer, hides Miss Michael & ” | governor (played by Frank Mo There was always a lot of talk |Were strained. It was studio policy |Juneau in the next few weeks to|from the police when she boards |gan). Others in the cast are Dora{apout Simone's illnesses during pro- |10 make her “hard to see” but I'm discuss plans for the convention the train, though he does not know Fo ! Sue Collins and Cecilia Parker. duction. They had to rush Claud- |afraid was Simone herself who| “We had very little opposition|who she is aramount Picture with | .- lette Colbert into “Under Two Flags” made her hard to like. And then |to Alaska as the headquarters for| When she learns about the pres- GERTRUDE MICHAEL |when Simone broke down. June one da Simone wanted to be the Rotary conclave,” Blak aid, | ence of the diamond, she looks upon LEE BOWMAN SIMUNE HAS Lang took her place in another pic- |Friends Again. She gave a Party | ‘and they're .all rather enthused it as a challenge to her skill, and SANDRA STORME | lture with Warner Baxter. And|for the Press—four to six. Around (about it.” sets about planning to purloin i, LARRY' CRABBE | “Josette” was held up for days five she withdrew, and with her Blake said the convention will|unaware lh{fly Crabbe is also plotting | while Simone, in the hospital, was | Went the refreshments. Simone |probably be held in the early part|to steal it. They both play cat and ROBERT CUMMINGS wendearing herself” to all the nurses | Wanted to be alone. After that her of the summer, with the steamer |mouse with Borland, but are unable C. Henry Gordon The Show Place of Juneau |with her temper and tantrus, There |Privacy was rarely disturbed Aleutian arranged for to take the|to get around him, although the b ’ | |were some unkind cynics who in| Simone, it s true, may have been |group. | Sultan tries to put the gem in dan-)| ADDED ATTRACTIONS 3 — =N oy Misses Edwards, Yenetis Feero | EAH FRANCE%.\N‘“‘ Simone did mj;: collapsing | “lonel nd “misunderstood.” But -7.‘mv mHJlnnlml:Ily mll Im. con- T:,,’,‘,‘”" and easily attainable pu'J-j Babe Ruth in ; Fota ebvties i 4 " yuble v i ut et r at least two 5 “ = 3 % D g U G I- A s Hw:mmr»n Sipprell, miu-psr Gr.»r-{ TR \\"Illu-l; l(:.. \:w‘y:m‘x'l;‘(n‘ ](‘im;v‘m» ‘ |‘)1‘]u i“‘:“lll:‘ hert EaUMSRe i DIk 2 (‘(“l"_‘“‘"’;”::;w “\‘l’m;f‘ “:‘]"l e i SIS Y R e Run:n the Keys aldine Feero, and Mary Pearce . bk 8 SHOY R RANEIS. 1900 Y Ry S R he expected between 500 and 750 finally upsets all the scheme that | RS } I8 s [Little French Girl, in Holly—‘:::“m} how Nephain s ot o i oA |Crabbe had plotted, and saves Miss | L L } N E w s l | e it ” by & WOOd, Got Off on oA oo aedinr o oa After the (wo-day Longview con- (Michael from exposure. She prom- | A Vitaphone Musical | Another practice of Doug { “Girls’ Dormitory,” her first, must T o N iy ane selll R st b * : }|men is scheduled for this ! Wrong Foot {have been .a headache to all con- Blake visited relatives in Seaside, 4 IR e | Pictorial Review — = * | at 6:30 o'clock, Chief Pusich an-| il |cerned. After the final scene, the e "0 7 7| MAKING ALASKAN TOUR | * MES. DAVIS AND MES. O (?I‘I\L":;':“.‘l;',','.;.3 DY EEmIe D00 | DR i e i1 ey RETURNS FROM il DG L B |' Protessor-and Mrs, Arthur Boak,| Late News KIRKHAM LEAVING 'rm).\\/‘ 'y‘“b“ to be on hand at u ll‘(ll(z‘l;]l;"iwloo):)d Augl_ 24,,;;;.,:|(,,“::;’xv«;”u Iv:‘:ur’ ".‘Ih:‘r)n”‘lnz :,1'mnlxln;(lu | ARE MARRIED |of Ann Arbor, Micii.. are roundtrip | ¢ - 2 % . > whil shed a tear. ust a ® of assorted cast a | passengers > Crnadia woltid| = o e wxflt.}:;?TAx;;‘:‘.ug:);r;;‘::;:l;\dl (Mr\&i - e, “ilm’n one. ngr Scc-Xmiuhs(-mlnmm{i-(x;(\'lu;'yxliii (‘r;hlm\‘uxmiv\li \\;:::;n”\‘l\v RGTA RY MEE-I- 2 _,\11',”‘ “,,;,;;,’, ”{'“'f\,”:'bm,“: A‘M?' ]r;;mlr:”:: rSL((:!!I]i.‘:!].Rh?"]‘)‘u‘lf:n;] f"t‘”‘ le: ; “"‘fl g nem;]y“Sm(;,lOOO “ il H ronounced Gone. And the chance awked tc 3 ses ey affner, both of Nabesna, were|, ;. | is exhibited cach year at the New S K!rk;uf’l,:,[‘l‘x‘\',('ré,:S(.\L."HLUI.'”T']?L’.1BR“K;E PARTY GIVEN iat Hollywood stardom that she called Cummings on the carpet, he recently married at Valdez by U. 8. | G | York State Fair by 4-H Club mem- o e tormer 1 o her way| BY MISS CARPENTER |mustea fiold her off agan—for the X Commisioner Masgaret Harrss, | Empir Chsatids oAy 3 s to Tanana.where she is to te { = She’s gone back to France, und‘“l" the peace treaty was signe E. J. “Kellyy Blake, President of - - - - — = = this comin® school term and-the| Miss Clara Carpenter entertained |l doubt that shell be greatly miss- time for the preview, at which the Juneau Rétary Club, returned | TO HOLD BARBECUE q jatter is gomg to Anchorage for with three tables of bridge last (‘\.‘.."'d- The girl had a great talent,|Cummings and Simone appeared to Juneau on the Cnlnmhm_ after a| "Valdez will ol;_wrvv Laber D_nvl - month’s visit with her daughter,jning at her resident in the Day |almost a genius, for making herself |together. o three weeks’ trip to a »DIMI'I(‘I C.!)n— by bolding a big barbeque with Mrs. George L. Johnson | Apartments. unpopular. On “Ladies in Love” the tales ference of Rotary in Longview, Yorke Young in charge. ] m r For the journey to Tanana, M",\[! Prizes were won by Mrs. Stacey I\\f\z(‘);c‘lu:C\::]u“.‘r:l((, .:::)-lr:;(\;:;(iort“}_inl-‘ ‘ Davis must disembark at Seward Norman, Miss Mary Jeannette | * bt g i t and go by rail from there to Nena-| whittier, Mrs.'John Keyser, Mrs, (Dearly complete list of things a TERRITORIAL and DIVISIONAL na where she will erabark by river|Karl Alstead, and Miss Helen Junis, | Would-be movie star shouldn't do, | a L / boat to her destination. A three-| Guests for the evening includ d‘o»pvcmlly if she comes from a for- | o car-old building, practically new,Mrs. W. C. Overby, Mrs. John Key- eign country. { ith a comfortable teach- . Miss Clara Walthers, Miss Marie Simone did most of 'em. And it her occupancy, awaits MIs.| Potjer, Miss Jean Gallagher, Miss |00 bad. She had one of the great- have thirteen pupils; Mary Jeannette Whittier Misgs | €St chances for stardom ever given | . which is only ! Blanche Thorgeson, Miss Mildred (& hewcomer (including a ton of | than attended the school! Apland, Miss Louise Kemper, M“‘_‘ml\'ance ballyhoo which did more sistant will be assigned| Robert Rowe, Mrs. Karl Alstead, and |harm than good). But she’s’ back | to her there, she s sist with | Mrs. Stacey Norman. |in France today. You can't blame | the ional W | AR GRS it all on excess drum-beating. Mr:. Davis has left her real estate - preperty ‘»::rn \a’s lf\r‘ m‘md.» of J. o.fc' G' GREN PASSES | She landed in town on the wrong AWAY LAST EVENING |foot ana stayed on it practically all rkham, loecal contractor. | J - - - | the way. She hadn't been in Holly- MRS. MOHS LEAVING | Carl (Charlie) Gynnar Gren, who |Wood three days béfore she had Entertaining in honor of Mrs. Ben ' for the past gseveral months has|tangled with the studio makeup | Mohs who. will be leaving soon for peen receiving medical care at St.|man. Ernie Westmore was doing her new home in Cle Eluum, Wash,, | Ann’s Hospital, died last evening at|the usual experimental work on her Mrs. Orrin Edwards was hostess to |6 o'clock. Y hairdress but it ended in a Simon- a group of fourteen at her homelast | Mr. Gren was a native of Stock-|Pure tantrum, This is sometimes | cvening. Bingo was played and, re- | holm, Sweden, and was 52 years|known as Asserting One’s Import- | freshments were served by the host- | old. ance. ther We've tried and tested them all! Kelvinator’s our choice...the refrig- erator we're proud to sell :!p{qfiig'mur- you'll be proud to own! e:s. A cut prize for the evening went | No definite arrangements have| She hadn’t been around long, KELVINATOR al %as i) to Miss Phyllis Edwards. Severalap- | been made as to when funeral serv- | either, before workers began notic- | @ “POLAR powfi;f‘s&,alzs U:,ieg ?fl: propriate gifts were presented to the | jces will be held, and at present the|ing an odd eircumstance. 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