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THEALASKA DAILY EMPIRE SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1931 B ‘lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIHIIllIIIII|IIIlIIII|lIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIII|II|IIIIIIII|' P L AY S B R l G HT IIIIIIIlIIIIllllllIIIIllllflllllmlllllllllllllflllllllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllll"lll|||IIIIIHIIIIIIIIII|lfl|||||||||ll||HIIHIIHIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIHIIIIHIIHIIIIIIMMMIIE 1 CAPITOL : QOLEEUM Equipped witi; the MLEtes_t Movtietone and Vitaphone ° ; o quipmen SUNDAY DAY : e 2 » %5:’? S ) IeEITiCMON N eW Fn]lms Sunday 7:30 SUNDAY AND MONDAY 9:30 SOUND i SYSTEM STUPENDOUS—MODERN—TRUE T()”LIFE ‘CIMARRON' AT - IMYSTERY PLAY CAPITOL ENDS | GIVES WAY TO RUN TONIGHT ‘COMMON CLAY’ “‘Putting on _thz Will Be- Conslance Bennett Will Be gin Showing Tomorrow Seen Tomorrow Night at Matinee at Coliseum ommon Clay” with—— Constance Bennett LEW AYRES (The star of All Quiet on the Western Front)—TULLY MARSHALL— MATTY KEMP—BERYL MERCER ({3 /A FAST STEPPING DANC ING - TALKING SINGING® SPECTACLE WITH THE DYNAMIE FAVORITE of 6AY BROADWAY ATHIS MERRIEST “F‘BBY § ichitae With “Cimarron” showing for the last times tonight, “Putting on the Ritz” will be the attraction at the Capitol theatre tomorrow, begin- ning at the afternoon matinee. In “Cimarron,” starring Richard Dix, 51 millionaires appeared as “extras”. Chief Bacon Rind, 80-year-old “The Second Floor Mystery,”" star- ring Grant Withers and Loretta Young, will be shown tonight only at the Coliseum theatre. “Common Clay,” ' featuring ' Constance ' Ben- nett and Lew Ayers, will be the at- traction beginning tomorrow night. In the “Second Floor Mystery,” JAMES GLEA AMES GLEASON-AILEEN Withers wins Loretta Young, the PRINGLE - LILYAN TASHMAN tion” “Four 11 !tentions and - eventually falls in|tered except in one inning. marbles or chalk and any other » t) and 5 x Horsemen” * RBER RS K S:f;?n;x;:?:e ‘;2::15 pt}:‘e: ersts,t,ely love with the young heir of the| The victory broke the losing|wager, small or. large, will not be successfully given when needed_ v IRENE beauty to a prominent supporting house, who betrays her. streak of . six straight for the|overlooked. i § ; P Ta DUNNE role. . Others in the cast of prom-| Unexpected Climax Pirates and also broke the winning| There is just one provision, and TRI-CLAST treatments and sweats DO Emmett Toppino, of Loyola Col-|Hollywood .46 21 630 roll nor |lege, New Orleans, was second and]Portland . 3 32 54 e Oy Leland, of the Olympic Club,|Mission 38 36 514 oL h cramps your style” }|gan Francisco, was third. Los Angeles oW 3 54 ‘ Percy Willlams, of Vancouver, B.|San Francisco 36 39 480 it B C.. the 1928 Olympic sprint cham-|Seattle ... .33 39 458 plon, was fourth. .| Sacramento . 33 39 458 { The University of Southern Cali- | Oakland .. .2 44 3T e Al fornia won the lion’s share of the National League Tomorrow is. Father's Day. To other events. | « : Won Lost Fct.}call attention to: the fact, on the o 8t. Louls -3 16 .682) counter at the U. 8. Cable office| Old Papers st The Empire. New York 32 20 615|in the Capitol Building is the fol-' = | Chicago .82 22 53/lowing notice: | - | Boston .21 28 540 “Sunday is ‘Father’s Day. Be-' FY ; 3 gty Brooklyn . ;’g 30 fi; lieve it or not, father is human. r Pittsburgh : 31 .415)Send him a greeting by telegraph.” JUNEAU-YOUNG VOILE " . % & M mmes : { : | F athel' $ Da'Y Cincinnaty .. ©18. .38 321 There are 17,700 hotels in the T Sk : | £% American League United States exclusive of boarding HARD WARE COo DRESSES Giv D d T Won Lost .|houses and tourist auto camps. | TS R e % B G i o b lp o oy s b M, ARRT Wyl Sunday, June 21 New York ... 28 22 ever- “Furniture Worth Living With” A new showing in £ y’ 9 Qleyeland 3 JUNEAU CABINET the wide wim of the : dainty patterns | {Best Selection in Towhf|gmon 2 and DETAIL MILL- Music o LYRIOCS directed by EDWARD H.SLO! 5 IRVING BEB Osage Indian and 50 of his tribes- men journeyed- to Hollywood to ap- pear in the Edna Ferber epic to insure authentic Indian types. girl of his dreams by putting a re- quest to meet her in the classified ad section of the daily paper. < The.romance is carried on WHAT PRICE SOCIAL LIFE?—Does one slip make a bad woman. name away and gave her a number They took her They are. among the richest men | through the columns of the Times s —_— i fgs”;:,:d in the United States, as the result |in London ,locale of the story.'Then NEWS CARTOON SCENIC COMEDY ——— SCHENCK.Y of the oil fields developed on their | Withers writes Loretta a series of lands in the Osage nation. letters in which he pens some start- “Cimarron,” & story dealing with |ling imaginative yarns, which she / Vel < HT 44 4 carly Indian Territory history and {later caps with Teal thrills. SATURDAY ONLY—“THE SECOND FLOOR MYSTERY” with Loretta Young, GAIETY! NOVELTY! A jazz-quake of songs, chorus beauties, drama, laughter and action with the big time personality of show business. Written and Produced by Jochn W. Considine, Jr. NEWS NICK and TONY in ‘Moonlight and Monkey Business” -Coming “Lady of Scandal,” “Florodora Girl” “The Flood” LAST TIMES TONIGHT “Birth of a Na-TERRIFIC AS AlLL EREATION = Splendors! |IIIIIIIII|I|I||IllIIIIlIllIIIIIIlIIIlII IIIIIIlHIIHIlIIIII T b enete RICHARD Miracle Cast of 42,000 Artists — | 2 |Kemp and other favorites enact Hollywood 8; Mission 5. gives warning now that the boys : g e [ STy | prominent roles. Oakland 4; Seattle 3. have been doing team work for 201 Goldstein Bulldlng, Hours—10 to 12; ; : Sacramento 6; Portland 5. some months, prepared . for any ? i | National League emergency baseball. game -and - the 2 to 4; Tto8 FodED % 3 i laying must be “snappy” and no UND Chicago 12; Brooklyn 7. p P B 2 anrt o Cincinnatj 3; Philadelphia 10. loafing allowed. i GEORGE BROTHERS Phone 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries CALIFORNIA GROCERY DISTRIBUTORS OF Tel. 15 ALASKA LAUNDRY Chas. Miller, Prop. We call for and deliver the Oklahoma land rush in 1889, United Artists Picture was directed by Wesley Ruggles. ! Cast Is Strong H. B. Warner, Claire McDowell, Sidney Bracy, Crauford Kent, John “Putting on the Ritz,” starring Loder, Claude King and Judith Harry Richman, is a United Art- }vosem make up the supporting cast ist’s picture, richly set and costum- of “The Second Floor Mystery,” |= ed with many spectacular scenes,!which' is based on the Earl Deer and. several original songs by Irv-' Biggers novel, “The Agony Column.” IIIIIIIHIIIIflIIlIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII!IHIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIlllIIIIIIllllIIIII|IIIllIIIIIIIHIIIIfflIIIIIIlIIIII Grant Withers, H. B. Warner. Also added variety of shorts. Watch for our new serial ing Berlin.. It makes an ideal ve- hicle to introduce Richman to the screen. tels, has never been depicted with more color and movement. Some . of the numbers, several of which are done in techni-color, are dazzling in their effects. cularly does the “Alice in Wonder- land” scene, supposedly taking place in a Broadway revue, appeal as a spectacle. Story Not Neglected been neglected, and in his more in- timate scenes, strates that he is a good actor as well as a singer. To James Gleason falls the task of adding much of the comedy of the picture. * Joan Bennett plays opposite Rich- man in the feminine lead. Her role is that of a dancer and vaudeville performer. Lilyan Tashman glves a realistic | and amusing characterization as| inence are Richard Tucker, Eddie Kane and Purnell Pratt. “Putting on the Ritz” is an orig- | inal story by John W. Considine, The dialogue was written by, staged the dance numbers. A GOOD $6.00 Man’s Shoe “It neither crimps your Its locale of back-stage life, night clubs, vaudeville and theatrical ho-| Parti- | The drama of the story has not Richman demon- | e Old papers at the Empire office | Roy Del Ruth directed. | In "Common OClay,” these are {some of the absorbing questions that are fearlessly answered:: ‘Can an unmarried mother hope for justice from our “best people?” i Who are our “best people?” Can a girl who has made a mis- take ever rehabilitate herself? Closely following Cleves Kin- kead’s noted Harvard.prize play. in its theme and story, the screen ver- ‘slon is said to be even more grip- 1 ping and dramatic than the origin- |al. Miss Bennett enacts the’ role that carried Jane Cowl to fame before the footlights. Job in Speakeasy ! The story centers around a pleas- | ure-loving giri who takes a job in a speakeasy because of the gaiety and music she craves. When the es- tablishmenc in raided, she sees the | dangers of the path she is follow- ing and abandons the bright ligh for a position as a maid in a. fash- ‘iomblc home. Here, however, she finds her*efl isubject to the same unwelcome at- Her subsequent efforts to secure |justice for herself and her child, i with the unexpected turn of events |at the climax, form a basis for one of the most interesting screen offer- !ings of recent months. ‘A distinguished cast, including Tully Marshall, Beryl Mercer, Hale |Hamilton, Purnell B. Pratt, Matty " WORLD RECORD LOS ANGELES, Cal, June 20— {world’s record for: the 100-yard dash thereby widening his reigning domain to become the North Am- |erican champion. His stunt was in: '|the feature race at the Southern iCnlum'nh A.A, U. track and field meet. 'SABIN’S “Juneaw’s Ouwn Store” I Everything in Furnishings for Men |heaviest in eight years, is report- {Frank Wykoff last night tied the| PIRATES BREAK DEFEAT GIANTS Only Five Hlts Collected Off Two Hurlers; Krem- er Goes Roiité NEW YORK, June 20.—The Pitts- burgh Pirates could collect only five hits off the combined deliver- ies of Clarence Mitchell and Joe Heving yesterday but bunched four of the hits in the first inning to defeat the Giants 4 to 1 to square the series. Lloyd Waner made a home run. Ray Kremer went the route for the Pirates, keeping six hits scat- streak of the same length for the Gia- tg - | - GAMES FRIDAY | . . Pacific Coast League San Francisco 4; Los Angeles 5. Pittsburgh 4; New York 1. St. Louis.11; Boston 3, American League New York 16; 8t. Louis 5. Boston 6; Detroit 7. Wasihngton 6; Cleveland 9. Philadelphia 10;;.Chicago 4. Junean City League Moose 5; Elks 4. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet. B88% Bikkegdgy One spent to handle the 230,000,000 tons of freight that have moved through the port of New Orleans since 1896. billion dollars has been — A $12500000 wheat crop, thej ed in the state of Coahuila, Mexi- co, this season. LOSING STREAK IIIIIII||I|I||II||IIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIllIIIlIlIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIlII_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIM!IHHIHHIHI ; Challenge Is Issued B. B. Game Piggly Wiggly Store Will ake on Winners of GB-SGMM Game You can't keep ’em down when it comes to baseball. | The Piggly Wiggly store em- i ployees believe they can play base- ball and today the management of that store issued a challenge to the winners of the George Broth- ers - Sanitary Grocery and Meat Market outfit. The P. W. boys promise not to take any undue adyantgges of the winning team in the first game except they will play for money, that is, that the game be started at 10:30 o'clock some Sunday morn- ing, the exact date to be determined later. The P.W. bunch will give the winners of the GB-SGMM out- | fit plenty of time to recover in the hospital. The P.W. outfit promises, how- ever, that it will be ready and Game Postponed The game between the GB- SGMM outfits, scheduled for to- morrow, has been postponed one' week as some of the players have “suddenly” become ill, according to' reports. Three new fast men arrived on the Northwestern and will join the George Brothers staff. It is said perhaps this is one reason why several players are ill and need one week’s rest, not to mention any names. Detroit ... 5. and styles Chicago ... 32 WORK CO. Radio, coil spring maktresses, -—"———], 1! 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