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e e i i nz i CAPITOL LAST TIMES TONIGHT; 7:30—9:30 PICTURE that will live forever in your memory! < % THE biggest dramatic smash of the year! 3,000 convicts riot! tiomance vies vith drama! 0“59 featuring CHESTER MORRIS WALLACE BEERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY LEWIS STO LEILA HY. S GEORGE F. MARION J. C. NUGENT Directed by GEORGE HILL osmopolitan Production Mickey Mouse “CHAIN GANG” Harry Langdon in “THE KING” Lommg “Eyes of the World” Gloria Swanson in “Trespasser” Lawrence Tibbet in “The Rogue Song” 1 | 1 “Tomorrow’s Styles Todas” SPRING COATS Sport and Dressy Styles Black and all new shades $19.75 to $37.50 “[umm’s Owun Store” & HARRIS Hardware Co. ’ CASH CUTS COSTS Open until 9 pm. ! | action when re- nd forgiveness each | moments cf {riw e . World” is ent with an plot. * will be shown for tonight at the Capi- o veng | hav EYES OF WORLD' TOBE SEEN AT : CAPITOL EHII]AY “Big Houw and Langdon . Comedy Show for Last pl: N ndh the l tol. .z tin Profits From Service ice as an Army | him an impx House” | Lout Times Tonight it Chssir - . Roberi| Romance, Hyams, De Witt | Marion, J. ; MacDowell, Ros \eg the to “lof the {seem 1 danghte to set Edwa ng Harry Langdon., 5 production Harry is king , and T Poor Harry Kino ¢ | chara: as of Simo around, n shows him who [ the palace. - o FAULKNER i.:--RNS Attorney H. L. Faulkner return to his home on the Queen after attending to legal business on the IFE Triangle route. “ - e ouri women are campaigning . bos. rudsly | groph d through the crupulous love-sta tron whi ires the companionship of the artis The story moves quickly through a pattern-work of thrilling and dramatic scenes, rising to a cres- on juries. Heat Pu Everyone knows that sunshine mellows=that’s why the “TOASTING" process includes the use of the Ultra Violet Rays. LUCKY STRIKE =made of the finest tobaccos=the Cream of the Crop=THEN="IT’S TOASTED"—an extra, secret heating process. Harsh | lrritanfs present in all raw tobaccos are expelled by “TOASTING.” These irri- tants are sold to others. They are not present in your LUCKY STRIKE. No wonder LUCKIES are always kind to your throat. Your Throat Profection—a ainst ©1931, The American Tobacco Co., Mfrs. HORTON STARS AT GOLISEUM - Uproarious Commy W|th { mas Has Many Laughs “Wide Open,” spiration-U ‘iz the' uproarious story of the! comedy rol which will manxer in which a human mouse ! seems ready-made for he ; made intc a master of men and ! of clowning. engaged in the machines. The fates take a hand when the £ 5 daughter makes her way into|a for a law permitting them to serve the ‘apartfent whete 'Simon~Tests, 'ill of cold in lh(\ head idic co-workers. 12 l» e d in the way of posing as Is wife, getting the truth about 1"‘ itters, ousting his detractl: i to prominence and winni her fatk proval of their marriage, comedy both human and amu in ‘WIDE OPEN' 1s in the show are s ,u\« ome of them are giggle of them are chuckling chor- 1 50 or 60 of them lar guffaws that ex- diaghragm and break ise Fazenda in Cast - the the Warner. Bros. | aphone comedy which comes | Coliseum Theatre tonight, | own ac- 1 da prob: ly runs next with 1a es as well. The means onable enough. The| of the big boss errives; matters straight. | rd Everett Horton,with his! deftness in this sort of| er portrayal, plays the part Haldane, meek bookkeep- |y ventor. The office farce, bullying star-salesman n's life a burden apd er of the office hoots at ns for a be according and an improved phono- needle, the company being manufacture of talk- ; Miss Miller Amusing Ruth Miller, who has to a «sympathetic lead as wel of the comedy burden, hare of amusin are Ed a Mur teliffe and Vera Lewis. Open’. was directed b, yo who has previousl: ame for himself with fea- ies and who, with Hor- Miss Miller, e worked together in num- ctures on the Warner lo “Wide Open” is a Starr-Caesar ation of the Edmund Bate- man Morris fovel, "“The Narrow Fate Takes a Hand SUNSHINE MELLOWS rifies LUCKIES are always kind to your throat The advice of your physician is: Keep out of doors, in the open air, breathe deeply; take plenty of exercise in the mellow sunshine, and have a periodic check-up on the health of your bodsy. TUNE IN— The LuckyStrike Dance Orchese tra, every Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday evening over N. B. C. net- works, “Tt’s toasted” irritation = against cough D TR W ———r— 3 ‘flIlI|IIIIIIIlll|llllllllll|lllllIIHEiI|lIIIIII|IIIIIIHHIHHHIIIIHl!llllllllllIIIIlIIIIIIIlllllfiillllilllII]IIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll e more than two a min-| make a trio| 30 Thursday Friday 9:30 Coliseum “HDo You Believe In Freedom Of The Sees?’/ Said the saxophone snoz- zeler to Haldane, caught high and dry with nothing but a nightshirt and a be- fuddled mind to protect him from suspicion. The ' girl seemed both curious and careless. The incident rocked the needles on every phonograph in the factory and turned a figuré-climbing book- keeper into a captain of finance. BUY COLISEUM SCRIP Why not be just a little curious? Wend your way to WARNER BROS. Present “WIDE OPEN” with Edward Everett Horton, Louise Fazenda, Patsy Ruth Miller, T. Roy Barnes, Edna Murphy Based on the novel “The Narrow Street” by Edward Bateman Morris. Adapted by James A. Starr and Arthur Caesar. Directed by Archie Mayo, IIIIlIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIlllllllulllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlIllIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlE i }IHIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|lIIIIHllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllIlIlIIIIIIlIIIIIHIIIIIII_IIIIIIIB ! 1 |Hoover Fmrd; Way to ¢ F arth Is “Being Left’ )at g ol % L 11 ‘}00 ]‘Ill(’b 1 er b(’( l)ll(' WASHINGTON, D. C., March 12. | —A loophole has been found in | WASHINGTON, March the law which will permit President icovery of a ne trum of the i i | Hcover to appoint all .the 300 post- jamong heavenly hc cbserving the “red shift” wl i | masters who failed of confirmation ,‘(:1 today L e O spectrum lines shift- it was learned at the tion of Washing , or long wave been found by which eive their pay for work until their nominations are spectrum. Meas- amount the nd un- | 1 ‘The faintest disc: E: 1 space r nebula, 2 out done is rus away from of position as com: arth at tk ath-t nal spectrum ‘..,d confirmed cr rejected by the Senate 0 0 ext December. d of 11,000 miles a second, 60 ne ; A cent fastér than any nebula Of the 300 nominations, 171 are 1,,”‘ ously observed eappointments and 129 are new. | The 54 y was made by Dr. ¢ ncbula is estimated to be|® . [ Milton L. Humanson of the Ca 0,000 light vears from {11 Poeupdalins (e Pought. | Institution's chservatory arth, or 120,000,000 times the | | Mount Wilson, California. stance light would in a New Guns and Ammunition The speed of this nebul year. Light t SEE BIG VAN that of ly 186,000 mi THE GUN MAN any other known n bul\ roughly as much as 5! train exceeds the speed of freight Dr. A s short-fo used with the 100- Mou ial Opposite Coliseum Theitre a fast express a slow 15 was | | telescope at | e . Wilson to photograph the | .W-‘.W y trum of the nebula. ‘ Tur JUI\‘EAU Ta e - oo GOES TO KETCHIKAN Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets FPHONE 359 Huma a bearing on Dr. Albert Ein- studies of the nature of the universe. Einstein has been study- ing at Mount Wilson during his stay in California. The speed of the nebula was cal- the Queen for Ketchtkan on ‘& busi= ness trip. B. B. Green, local broker, left on " Just as a mirror reflects your face, so does your business printing reflect the character Whatever of your business. the impression red, we will carry it for you, giving it Broadsides Booklets Letters the printed importance you desire. See us about your next job. i The Daily Alaska Empire TELEPHONE 374