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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 27, 1938 VJEWEL THEFT Monicar | INVOLVEDIN | DRAMA HERE “Arsene Lupin Returns” Now Playing at Capi- tol Theatre Maurice Le Blanc's famous char- acters of detective fiction, Arsene = Lupin and Detective Guechard, are STRANGE AS IT MAY SEEM brought back to the screen in “Ar- CHARLIE CHAN i P Lol TONIGHT - AT COLISEUM T 1S THE BIG NIGHT Famous Sl&xth Invades: & *’ ¥ HARl'E [“AN Night Clubs in Latest Mystery Thriller Ii’'s “candid-camera night" in Manhattan's gayest cabaret when || J& ; Deatii writes the last entry in a v . ; iy > izht - club singer’s diary and A KEEPER OF THE LIONS—NEWS sene Lupin Returns,” which opened Charlie Chan finds his grimmest 1 & WARNER OLAND last night at the Capitol Theatre for mystery staiking the Kkiller through - S » ¢ ouT o the brightest spots of the Great 7 EoWARD BROMBERG - JOAN“MARSH - LOUISE NIGHT d GUN SMOKE RANCH Melvyn Douglas, Virginia Bruce i Bt ; { White Way in his latest Twentieth | i HENRY< JOAN: WOODBURY ~ DONALD woons ———————————————————————————————————ss? 1 Warren William head the top- Century-Fox film adventure i " v 4 1 R i . JBER - KEYE LUKE notch cast in the new picture, with. FAME HAD TO WAIT until Twins Dolores and Doro- rlie Chan On Broaday,” which DQUGLAS FOWLEY - HAROLD HUB KE thy Rudolph finished their nap. While the judges at the annual cpened yvesterday at the Coliseum o | prominent supporting roles filled snis A . t S s e aids to symptomatic control of by Jonn Haliday and Nt Pendie-| baby parade in Ventnor City, N. J., weighed their decisions, the Theaire with Wamer Oland again 1’ g() VITAPHONE MUSICAL COMEDY ton. The director was George l‘\\ln.s fell asleep; they awoke to find themselves easy winners of plaving the keen Oriental sleuth | £ A\ BETTY BOOP—POPULAR SCIENCE—NE ; ; K 3¢ Girst honors in the “cutest twins” contest They're daughters of diiad 3 Fitzmaurice who recent scored with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rudoinh of Philadelnhia B nese de: ive in his attempt to the Robert Montgon | “Live, Love and Learn track down the killer is his se i U O W sisecaiis| Ty e e . appointed asssiant, Keve Luke i GEORGE SIMPKINS, MILDRED APLAND ON o g g il o Radio Chief Sails the wole of Chans “number one| PEURPeureR SOUTH - MONTH'S VACATION y laugh hit, famed gentleman crook, following the theft of a $250,000 emerald tate his famous father and do a| | owned by Miss Bruce. A romantic little independent sleuthing offer| George M. Simpkins, accompan-| Miss Mildred Apland, statistician :nf:::i‘ry 1, BN :nm‘mn\'e is woven into the thrill- several amusing n}lorlurhu in alied by his daughter, Mi. Jean | for the ’Ite‘rrimna] Department of on throt® (o mac) ing and sometimes spine-chilling ery which begins aboard the Simpkins, left on the Canadian Pa- Health, left for her home in Arling- ) dosiog. 2 © | events of police work on two con- atlantic liner on which the pair | cific steamer Princess Louise for . Wash., on the steamer Princess tinents. are returning to New York after|the south. Mr. Simpkins will tran- |Louise. She will ‘visit with her Arsene Lupin is the second abroad sact business during his sojourn | parents in that city for the next — character of mystery fiction to play Louise Henry, beautiful Broadway 'in the States and also plans to|month a return engagement in a motion chorus girl, secretes a mysterious visit in Seattle and Portland. | 2 - i : »acket in the Chan's gage which | ; | e ek to tegain ro thate hotel S i | ON TRIP TO SOUTH ? N ot | DIVORCE SOUGHT room in New York. She is inter-| pquarq A, Stoltz of Juneau has| Mrs. E. L. Shockley, wife of one rupted by Lee Ohan, makes an eX- geq suit in District Court for di- | of the members of the United States rer presence, and hurries| oo "o Alice Stoltz, on grounds | Army Signal Corps staff, and sta- off to the Hottentot CI vhere | i i i el T of ncompatl e T T 2 amera s = g e ssenger sou gress and where she is murdered 2 g | Try an Empire ad. | Louise. nd person is| ¢ | picture, following close upon the “ Il 9 | success of “After the Thin Man,” * a o w e e n the picture which continued the ad- % ventures of the popular “Thin | Man” detective. D — A e N o c s E | John and Lionel Barrymore | played Lupin and the detective in | the screen .version of the original You’ll Kick Y l v : Broadeating Syen ou ick Y ourself > ictured with his daughter, Angela, just before he set sail for Europe from s i g N a t a t orium Tu BE Prflse“ted New York, for a short vacation. He will meet Mrs. McCosker in Italy. | 4 HOSPITAL NOTES IF YOU MISS THE BARGAINS i |\~ g T S 3 a B ity | cal care. | A & U 1 SATURDAY—10 P. M. = c m] a | n u U G L A s ' ON VISIT TO MOTHER o { we still have left. They carry a five- | i 2 After receiving medical treatment year guarantee. ! Hospital, W. MacKowen | 1 play, produced several years ago. The murder of a sec e z g il L Al ekl That we are offering on the two new Mrs. G. W. Woodbury, wife of at St. Anr one of the operators on the local | was dismissed last evening. U. S. Signal Corps Radio Staff, | RlcE 8 AHLERS is a passenger south on the Prin-| Mrs. Arthur Eide was discharged L] Music by— at the . v /s | R | i 4 . : discovered in Chan's own room| | Hiy i & ! & when he returns to his hotel. DOUGLAS “Hold Everything” ... bt | Alfred J. McCosker, president of the Mutual Broadcasting Sys is RS pads — 7 MRS. WOODBURY SOUTH Sune R R AP T KELVINATORS (5-cubic foot box) that Wesley Barrett's |Tryouts Are Held for Prin-| 1 ROYAL ALASKANS ’ | cipals in Cast, Which e Favors and Noise-Makers Is Announced EXPERIM Admission $1.00 & cess Louise. Mrs. Woodbury will| from St. Ann's Hospital after hav-| Third and Franklin Streets——————PHONE 384 I visit her mother in Puyallup, Wash.'ing received medical attention AL VENTURE IN DOUGLAS AN Forty-five students participated lin the tryouts for the all-school pouglas is the possible location play, “Hold Everything,” which is/o¢ an experimental radio receiving ® _ | to be presented in the Juneau High g, tion if suitable quarters for plac- | School gymnasium, Friday, Novem- ing the station and living quarte H ll d ol : d S d be"fl“‘]vi B i |for the operator can be found, ac- “Hold Everything” is a three-ac i . # 5 T — - v/ A er} bisd cording to C. B. Arnold, of KINY. 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Then the trouper’s wife be- are Caroline Caruthers, Luise Niel-| To succeed Miss Alice Sey, who N 8 G ] edggs because it's 1? e came the real star and the husband became the superfluous sen; Niobe, Mary Stewart; Connie is resigning on account of her ap- 3 4 | byHiramWalker'stame freight. They've adapted the story to ice—and Joan’s the girl | Morgan, Bernice Waugh; Bee Wil- proaching marriage, Miss A»QI}H‘# doubly.ca!efu] control whose singing doesni k in an ice circus but gets her a | liams, Ethel Loken; C‘nurt,nvy Bar- B‘:u'ounn-s‘ h“f accepted a posu!nn 3 ? & i intheworld'slargestdis- movie contract. ret Jr., Paul Coke; Christopher Mor- of clerk in Guy's Drug Store. She 4 W : o 3 1 3 # tillery. Be bourbon-wise . Yor . i but ' b |gan, Richard Jackson; Mrs. Julia |will start regularly on her duties b f 4 4 —buy Ten High at your Reason enough for Joan to want it, but it may seem odd that | Gibbs, Barbara Hermann; Lottie there on November 1. ; 3 : 3 i A y g y Metro should take to the ice when that commodity already has Gibbs, Tina Lepetich; Wanda Gibbs, P e — liquor store right away. been worn thin for movie purposes by Sonja Henie, whose need iViolet Paul; Daisy Gibbs, Lyla Sin- HUNTERS RETURN 4 g for stronger stories is so great that her next film is being post- || clair; Steve, Jim Lemieux; Andy,| The hunting party composed of o { B g BEST poned. | Bob Thibodeau; Tim Macauley, Jim Joe Reidi, A. E. Goetz, Mike Gavril, A $ - 4 5 BOURBON Glasse; Milkman, Chee Hermann. John Laughlin and Tom Jensen R | : i i i Metro figures, however, that it has a strong story in “Ex- | = pee |returned home last evening “”1?- cess Baggage,” and it figures also that the “Ice Follies” troupe | INTERNAL REVENUE lout bagging any game after five will offer something different from the work familiarized by or six days in Oliver’s Inlet. Sonja. The differnce will lie in the work of skating comedians— ‘ AGENTS ARE SAILING ! VFLSO‘V:‘L“‘E o 4 : ? § 2 ; ; // & the comedy in. Sonja’s films has never been on the ice. SOUTH HRST OF WEEK B B L 13_‘ o and 4 = p 5 /////// // ,//) ‘ i . child are passenger Mr. and Mr | for the south Ernest Kummer, head of the es- |y, o princess Louise enroute to : . | S ot T e ¥ STRAIGHT fate tax unit of the Internal Reve: | Arizong to visit Mr. Nelsow's par- P e BOURBON Mfles - Price, well ‘known internal ents. They 'plun to return soon L MFO ) | 4 |after the holidays. | ¥ WHISKEY WHY NOT ENJOY A REALLY revenule o thl' YRS - Al — HIRAM WALKER & SONS INC., Peori, linols. Disileries o Pearia; |annually, are planning to sail south ke, 50¢. | Walkerville, Ontaric ; Glosgow, Scotlan: 1 flcat, ot un Wik oo th A | ARARKANA, By Mario Diske, 30°. e il PR s X $iii DELICIOUS SUNDAY DINNER |aska. Mr. Kummer will be going | to Seattle while Mr. Price will stop | AT THE N E W E R—F I N E R off in Ketchikan. O. S. Sullivan | of the Juneau office is expected | lto arrive here on the next boat| i 3 from the Westward after a sum- % 3 ‘mer in the Interior. | Mr. Price, who arrived here a week ago from the Westward, re- ports marked activity in Westward | and Interior Alaska. Anchorage and | side looked like a Hollywood convention—with Joan Crawford Fairbanks are especially active, he Working in the picture by day, the “Follies” troupe is per- forming for the public here by night. Opening night the rink- there with Cesar Romero, Janet Gaynor with Gilbert Adrian, found, while throughout the Ter- the designer, the Richard Barthelmesses, the Harold Lloyds, Vir- ritory it has been a good season. ginia Bruce and husband J. Walter Ruben. e . .. sy They saw a good show—beauty, speed, skill, and comedy. || _DR. MARIN GOES SOUTH Dr. E. Marin, who had offices in the Goldstein building in 1933, and | who has been visiting here for sev-| Metro is hopeful of Bess Ehrhardt as a screen acting possibility, all skidding aside. In the comedy department—where they look to be different from Sonja—there’s Heinie Brock, whose “drunk : . eral weeks, is a passenger for the act” on skates has a Chaplinish quality that might mean some- Houth on the Prm‘;;s fiohise. thing in pictures; and there’s Les Hamilton and Eddie Shipstad | L | [} 1] ] [ and Oscar Johnson. The western range of the United | But if you see the “Follies” on tour, don't expect to see the | States supports a four-billion-dol- it’ S t . thi : " same show in the movie. You can count on Metro to lavish |Jar livestock industry. ime right now to be thinking about sending them things up. Those two tents in the Indian number will multiply, | and they'll have gigantic totem poles, and a real campfire that singes the soundstage rafters. to your friends . . . . WE HAVE ALREADY THOUGHT OF THEM for you and have a varied selection of cards b for your choice at. ... Phone 374 The Empir e Wallace Ford is going to Broadway, but to make a movie, “Home Town,” for William K. Howard. . . . His new house at | Malibu will be closed because wife Martha and daughter are | T R I P L E x going along. . . . 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