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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1931. !.g ' y e e S e R R e s i i i) g o y i I | AT 1S : ! HURTBN MAK[S Actos Aivested UNWR'TTEN LAw1QMIIIIII.mm.HHH!HHHN!IHIHMHHIIIIIII:HIIIIH:IIIII. I!.,h..lli||I||||IIIIlIIHIImlIIIIIIiIllllNI"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIE_ I W g = { | =3 @ = | ) ! FR U o | 7:30 7:30 = i i K : 3 9:30 = i §| Fate [ L e 4 :30 : = , vansy || GOLISEUM PLAY/ | ‘EYES OF WORLD LAST TIMES TONIGHT = FRIDAY Phone 144 SATURDAY ! ! - = | | p AN —_ i INSPIRATION PICTURES } |“Wide Open” Is Comedy! a8 3 /> & SOL LESSER 'uu—wE lhw\t p P 10 P ly Ethical C_ode Is Basis of as D Yo Believe In { f io” ?l ‘"‘h‘ i Dramatic Photoplay at o U = ; SELG Capitol Theatre r of Th s 3417 = | e .= Freedom e Sees? | {| futly remembered for several of the : code of the hills, that | 3 fupniest adventures ir ishness unwritten law which i {[filmed to date. Tn Open,” Smantood Said the saxophone snoz- 00 = ! 5 for the last times to- slo” thife ot . zeler to Haldane, caught BUY COLISEUM SCRIP —g' | \ the Coliseum Theatr high and dry with nothing = ] is o timid boo! but a nightshirt and a be- = » Fearing women as fuddled mind to protect § ' Here's one of the { ght i 1{ l‘l:e ‘pl‘;guv‘ ”"IE " 5 hint Froiy suspicion- | most entertaining ! First the fusty stenogra- | Assoclated Press Photo : s qfi:‘::‘\im‘:l“ sord The girl seemed both i o ot ! r, who makes surreptitious love, William H. Boyd, stage and film b s b ¢ th curious and careless. The ] T — 2 | only to have it recorded and trans- actor, was charged with possession incident rocked the needles ten, made in a | mitted from a phonograph record; Of gambling equipment, liquor and s 07 honograph in {|then the steno's irate mother with Obscene motion pictures following Vsl ty pand tu:wd 5 4 i S8 Tton plahice s breach-of-promise threats; thende- & 'ald on his Hollywood, Cal. home. + : e fac o?i,mbing A i tectives, who horrify Simon by teli- 3. { i . @ igure=c A . 1 many times more 8 S ) of the World s £ \ {|ing him that a mysterious 1ady years he was leading man at the Ane story of an out-do: Leeper intaca&ieaprain o = thrilling. %;hm entered his flat. The lady in- s cets a young artist and fa finance. e g deed has entered and it is throuzh First Talking Picture in love with him at first sight. 4 9 ' = 4 Rt e’ s i g Why not be just a little : = {{her that Simon's reviviflcaticn be-| pive years ago Horton - started| Temperarily Tmpaired pakin/ i Wma’;:u:wt:yto g AMAZING! gins, his career in the silent drama with| Their remance is temporarily im- = | Underdog No Longer Ethel Gray Terty in “Too Much d by the machinations of an = sCOlDRFUL! | e is no longer the underdog. His Bu H talkin® pic- | Unscrupulous woman of the cit 3 { vivip! | detractors in the office he puts ture was “Miss Information,” in mpts to wean the a = {| where they belong; the bulldozing Which he appeared with Lois Wil- f the artist 2 : | star-salesman he knocks for a loop; son. This was followed by his Merkel plays the I)flfl "m the mystery gifl turns out to be amusing portrayal in “The Terror.” | Sy ]‘: li'Ef:-‘_“‘ the W‘_'_’Xl = the favorite daughter of the big His ne> tite: feRfpriiarplel JONX EOMIAR LI AR == % Simon proposes, daughter ac- in “Sonny Boy,” and then in “Thei%\ the artist. Nance O'Neil WARNER BROS. = | and pa gives his blessing. | Hottentot.” i Present = t of which might sound like| While Horton has been appe = | ; serious business, but is in- in Vitaphone pictures he h g A »» == using in the extreme, in r t the Vine Street|* WI DE = human way. The cast is vod in numerous | = { 2 sk i & Others In Cast = { ifkine ko aubxlle'ua!li‘;]xgi; “nit TR dis ot AT ihety with Edward Everett Horton, Louise = making as the = - = i]ou!m'n A;zuth:?. Patsy Ruth Mili- ! ; Fazenda, Patsy Ruth Miller, T. Roy = s the heroine and GflNFESSEs Tu Barnes, Edna Murphy = - ! 11€éur?;’ ybm?;.m(d o B e S Based on the novel “The Narrow Street” by Edward Bateman Morris = & _NANCE .O'NEIL, i . | and William Adapted by James A.Starr and Arthur Cacsar. Directed by Archie Mayo. = A stirring taie oi neari throbs and | Innumerable Successes | K"_I_ING MAN ¥3 1 and romantic o= = G, S e s || e o s i g b i o ki | e despair, enacted under the awesome | | erable footlight and film produ Wright's novel “Eyes of the World,” f G S v {20 S S T[S OO e . mighty drama of the great out- i!NO\V York. | I 1,350,000 copies, is fa ——— - T S e 7 T =g doors today. His amateur stage dehut was | duced in the picture ry little detail, from the set- he production to the char- principal act ilmed with strict | UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE | made hile he was in Columbia y, and he began his pro- WALLACE, Idaho, TV ' - } | tes 1 career when 20 years of ) 1 n = | n | fes al career wher years of pgis Wing, Kellogg u MICKEY McGUIRE |4k¢" a5 5 member of the ChOTUS gaouitted of the . im- the | modern in filmir of voices 1 —in— ‘g a comic lopesmncommny Playing jn 51 minutes. d for Wright's o 1 con-|la e theatre | @ VI < 7 ” | Gilbert and ulliv on wing admit which reprod on and MICKEY'S MERRY MEN | Staten Island and point A George Varcos | i Filmed in Beauty Spot ound filmed the oo e 4.1)"1001"1 "‘l 'ing Sl']l()ol" | Mr. Horton followed a success- making love to Mrs e 90 percent of 1‘,,,\ p Devcloped on i o e S s e e SR B {ful, if varied stage career for 12 varcce promised to d med in tk nta Ynez| Instead film hun-| | years, including engagements with na- | dr e 1 one mornin a T tl to the home studio Coming 5 {ten different stock companies. 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