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’ 4 i Tuesday 7:30-9:30 when--- EOM The Dwarf— The Giant— The Ventriloquist— banded together in a partnership of crime! His F —Coming— BUCK JON in “SHADOW RANCH” For Rough Hands and Facs Use| | BENZO WITCH HAZEL LOTION It sooths and heals all irritations, | | prevents wrinkles, pimples and tan. Satisfaction guaranteed or money CAPITOL THE WHOLE WORLD LINSTENS | THEE UNHOLY ALSO NEWS AND COMEDY Wednesday 7:30-9:30 < The greatest of all mystery thrillers— the screen-event of the year! with LILA LEE, ELLIOTT NUGENT HARRY EARLES Directed by JACK CONWAY Based on the novel by TOD ROBBINS irst and Last Talking Picture —Coming— LAWRENCE TIBBETT in “THE ROGUE SONG” MARIE DRESSLER and POLLY MORAN in “CAUGHT SHORT” —14SHOULD HAVE HAD SARGON AT FIRST” “I've got the strength and vigor The Best Laundry | At a Fair Price | WHERE? | now I had twenty years ago,” re- CAPITAL LAUNDRY \ cently stated Theodore Pierce, 96 Phone 355 Franklin St. | {10th St., Portland. “My stomach | refunded at b L pbae e | 1 | ook A | Phone 25—We Deliver .! P27, VN 7 A RS TSR R Second Hand Guns PRought and Sold New Guns and Ammunition SEE BIG VAN THE GUN MAN Opposite Coliseum Thentre L “How You May ings of Ameri Dollar Industry” HERE’S A NEW BOOKLET everyone want.s! 1t is worth hundreds of dollars to you, but costs nothing. you how to get a safe, substanti many years. It you. It explains “How YOU Ma, America’s Billion Dollar Industry!” The facts in this book- let are convincing. . . . . They clear to you. A VAST PROFITABLE INDUSTRY! Commercial egg and poultry pi tells you how a great industry works for Share in Earn- ca’s Billion It shows al income—every month for y Share in the Earnings of THEODORE PIERCE will make your opportunity | $ | was so acid I couldn’t eat wichouti suffering agony. I had a bad case of constipation; my sleep was rest- less; and I was tired and ‘all in’ CAPITOL SHOWS| GHANEY TONIGHT IN “UNHOLY 3" ‘Man of M;r; Faces’ Will Be Heard as ‘Man of Many Voices” Len Chaney's first and last talk- ing picture, “The Unholy Three," will begin showing tonight at the Capitol Theatre. The “man of | many faces” will be introduced to screen. audiences as the “man of | many voices.” The picture, an adaptation of the C. A. Robbins story done by | Chaney as a silent film several years ago, was directed by Jack | Ccnway. The supporting cast in- cludes Lila Lee, Elliott Nugent, who | together with his father, J, C. ;Nugent‘ also wrote the dialogue, | | Harry Earles, John Miljan, Ivan | Linlew, Clarence Burton and Crau- ford Kent. Parrots are Imitated The principal scenes of the pic- i % o ture are laid first in the environ-|{Lge Stampion egglaver of Can | ment of a circus side-show section [aorn, the property of Mrs. Wil- and later in a bird and animal|ijam Whiting, of Port Kells, B. C., {shop in which Chaney in the dis- [established a world's record by | guise of an old woman hides from {oroducing 357 eggs in i365 %nyt:i | the police who are seeking him for E::h ‘:fr thfe:a%s 11 :md:r-d ia murder. In the bird and animal weight. 1f “No Drone” wishes to |shop sequences Chaney reveals @ packle over her feat, she cer- |new angle of his versatile talents,[tainly has earned the right to do $0. | that of ventriloquism by which he | makes the parrots “talk.” By the » ) ame method he makes the dummy BANQUET BEGINS AT TTONIGHT | IN ELKS’ HALL | in the side show sequences not only ; talk but sing ‘“Sweet Rosie O'- )Presence of Ladies Will Add to Brilliance of This | | Grady.” It is said that when the side- Year's Affair ! | | show scenes were filmed the Metro- | Goldwyn-Mayer studio lots looked "like the combined Barnum-Bailey and Ringling Brothers Cireus | grounds what with freaks, animals, | trapeze performers, hula hula danc- lers and other typical details of a | gaudy side show sector. Real Circus Freaks Chaney in an endeavor to make ! i the atmosphere as realistic as pos- | sible insisted that actual circus | freaks be employed in consequence |of which Al Copeland, head of Co[)eland's Circus, secured the sery- tonight by the Chamber of Com- 1ces of Birdie Thompson, five-hun-| . ..o the Governor of Alaskal dred pound “fat girl;” Harry Kane,| . g ey | ving .akeletan.”. the, Grest -Be and Senators and Representatives | Glirro, - five . eatdr” ‘and’ & Hutaher of the Territorial Legislature. Tick- Lot ‘others ets will be on sale at the door.| None of these circus perrormprs"rh"y may also be obtained at any| had ever appeared before a cum-ln'"“ today and this evening atl era and several of them could not |Dotels and drug stores and from | Ibe induced to act until they had|3nY member of the Gavel Club, an| | satistied superstitious requirements, |Oréanization composed of Past Presi- {De Garro, for instance, would not{dents of the Chamber | leat fire until he had repeated a| All arrangements have been com- | | magic formula in French to make pleted for the banquet. Gov., {sure that he wouldn't burn his|George A. Parks and all members | tongue. Fir ters, he declared,|of the Legislature will be present.| i had done this for centuri | The attendance of ladies will add | ™ { to the brilliance of tonight's affair. I'at Girl Walks i This is the first time in years that Miss Thompson, the fat girl,| @ | wouldn't go on until she had walk- | {nvitations have been extended to the fair sex. jed three times around the cameras. Moticn pictures, she said, were| “Every members of the Cham- something new in her business and ‘3" a1 Gommerme Shl)l.ll(l be present no new business should be em-|at tonight’s banquet said G. H. barked upon without this precau-| Walmsley, the Chamber’s Secretary. tion. “Industrial, trade and professional Dramatic spots in “The Unholy interests should be well represent- Three” include the fight in the|ed. Arrangements have been made { side-show after the ventriloqu. for a large attendance. The speak- attempts to pick the pockets of | ing and musical programs are of an onlooker; the mysterious mur- | exceptional merit, and the cuisine { der on Christmas Eve; the scene in! will be of surp: ng excellence.” which the embittered midget sets|F===ssssszs=ss. loose an orang-outang so that he| can attack the side-show gxam:[‘ BU SY AND and Chaney's final scene in the| courtroom where he reveals him- Not Only Cheaper but Better Seven o'clock is the time set for the beginning of the banquet to be given in the Elks' Auditorium | self by tearing off the old woman's disguise. CANZONERI WINS | 10 ROUND MATCH| PHILADELPHIA, March 24— Tony Canzonerh, of New York, lightweight titlist, last night took a 10-round decision from Tommy Grogan of Omaha. Canzoneri weighed 132 pounds and Grogan’ 139 pounds. The title was not at | e —e—— roduction is a vast industry, during the day. Sargon ended every | stake. | | Daily empre want Ads Pay. STARS POWELL AT COLISEUM ’Nalalie Moorhead and Mar- ion Shilling Are Fea- tured Women Two women are the motivating forces in William Powell's latest starring picture, “Shadow of the Law,” which will show at the Coli seum theatre tonight. One of them, the blonde Natalie Moorhead, hol Powell’s future in her hand; the other, beautiful brown-haired Mar- ion Shilling, Paramount’s latest contract player, is the girl he loves and cannot woo. “Shadow of the Law” brings Wil- liam Powell to the Coliseum screen in an even more thrilling, more realistically stirring picture than “Street of Chance.” Here Powell is an innocent, high- ly. cultured man convicted of a crime which he did not commit, sentenced to life in prison, and free, after a breath-taking escape, to find the woman who can prove him innocent. The story of “Shadow of the Law” is a desperate fight of one man against the unwarranted claim of society on his life. It's a man- hunt from the side of the hunted, and it ends in a glorious happiness that is triply accented because of all the suspense that precedes it. Story Written by Marcin Max Marein, well-known Broad- way playwright, wrote the story, from a novel by John A. Moroso, and injected into it all the fire and pulse-tingling drama which made his “Cheating Cheaters,” “Si- lence” and “Three Live Ghosts” high-spots of the Broadway stage. His climactic scene in which Pow- ell's desperate heroism ends for- ever the “Shadow of the Law” is one of the most powerful ever pic- tured on the screen. Natalie Moorhead, who plays the blackmailer, was seen with Powell in the 8. 8. Van Dine thriller, “The Benson Murder Case.” She is an accomplished gnd experienced ac- tress. Marion Shilling has had a successful career on the stage and has appeared in ceveral film hits. Regis Toomey, seen as Powell's brother in “Street of Chance,” is also in the cast. Added attractions are Bert Roach in “Down With Husbands,” a com- edy; Vitaphone acts and Para- mount News. i et . EASTER LILIES ‘Will be cheaper this year. See JUNEAU FLORISTS adv. Telephone 311 —Ipvancer * cszFRI GERATION, Quiet? IIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIHIIIIIlllfilIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHI!! Two women want him; one for his money, one for his love. And the law wants him for a life term in jail. You'll gasp when you see the decision he makes. You'll thrill to new heart-piercing emotions when you see and hear ILLIAM POWELL « Shadow of the Law COLISEUM Tuesday—Wednesday SOON—*"Cheer Up and Smiles,” “Dawn Patrol” g 5 7:30—9:30 L T LT T T LT T T T T T LT T T T T L T LT LAND GRANT TO LOGAL SERVICE MEN IS SOUGHT ‘McCutcheon Introduces Memorial Asking for i Alaska Land Grant | A memorial, addressed to the |President and Congress, urging land grants to Alaska ex-service persons, is now before the House of Representatives. TIts author, Mr. McCutcheon of Anchorage, believes it will pass without a dissenting vote. A similar memorial was the occa- sion of a great display of fireworks in the 1923 Session when R. M. Decker, a representative from Nome and who later occupied the pastor- age of the Methodist Episcopal church here, made a fiery argu- ment against it and was answered by O. D. Cochran, another Nome member, in an equally heated ad- dress. Nearly 4,000 persons, the memor- ial States, were inducted or en- listed in the national service during the World War. The benefits sought would be available for them or their heirs. A grant of 160 acres of land from the unappropriated public domain, cr of one placer or lode mining claim is asked for by Mr. Mec- Cutcheon. : and e Mr. Mrs. A. C. Maddock of Seattle are among the' guests. at the Gastineau Hotel. | You'd never know you had | a F rigidaire in the bouse! with an income totalling more than a Billion Dollars! 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Cut out the coupon andi information put it in the mail NOW! i Oregon Poultry Farms, Inc. | PORTER BUILDING PORTLAND, OREGON GEORGE L. SWAN, JUNEAU GEORGE L. BWAN, Zynda Hotel, Juneau, Alaska. Send me, without obligation, copy of booklet “How YOU May Share in the Earnings of America’s Billion Dollar Industry.” one of my troubles, and I enjoy | hearty meals, along with sound| sleep, and feel fine all the time. Sargon Soft Mass Pills ended twelve years of constipation for me, and I never have to take laxatives any more. Sargon is the medicine I should have had at first.” Sold by Butler-Mauro Drug Co., —adv. | GOVERNOR ASKED TO | INSTITUTE SEARCH | FOR TWO JAPANESE Japaness consular authorities have requested an inquiry into the, disappearance, some 17 months ago, of two Japanese citizens in the Seward district, it was made known | today by Gov. George A. Parks. The missing men are Sam Esahi, 43, and Frank Kazanaya, 53, both of whom formerly resided at Sew- ard. According to a communication received by the Governor from Suemasa Okamoto, Japanese Consul fn Seattle, the two men left Seward in November 1929, on a small gas-| boat, the Tina, 35 feet long, to trap on nearby islands. Neither of them has been seen or heard from gince that time although friends have made efforts to locate them. The Governor has taken up the matter with Seward authorities. . Polish up on your short game with a few rounds on our Minia- ture Course. We are open for business and regular weekly tour- nament -and competition under way. Relax and enjoy keen com- petition. If you have never play- ed this course, you've missed a treat. Reasonable rates—25c per round. JUNEAU MIDGET _CQLF COURSE Goldstein Building RICE & AHLERS CO. GOOD PLUMBING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Frigidaire does its work of keeping things cold almost s quietl; as Jack Frost freezes a pond! 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