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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1931. .CAPITOL FRIDAY SATURDAY CAPITOL BILLS BUCK JONES AND DOROTHY REVIER “Avenger” *\i/—ill Be Fea- tured Attraction on HOLD PICNIC, LENA BEACH Women: of E:oseheart Le- gion Stage Real Out- door Affair In response to the invitation ex- AIR TRAVELERS ALA. GOVERNOR “TOMAKE CAMP IS THREATENED AT HASSELBORG ».... a {Eckmann Takes Wrangell to Ketchikan but Will Rou;c_l—IJp Suspects Mass Meeting— Sheriff Wounded | CAMPHILL, Ala., COLISEUM HAS DOUBLE SHOW AGAIN TONIGHT' |*“Ankles” a_nafi"Zeppelin": to Be Followed by COLISEUM " Last Tives ToNiGHT Big Double Bill Juneau’s Biggest Show Value T | July 17.—One i 1 | 2 ¥ | P . . ’ | . Youvll Thl‘lll to the Darlng . A New Program Tonlght | tended by‘ the Women of Moose»i Be Back Monday negro was killed and five ot)\ers! ‘Medlclne Man' | D d f | COLUM"A heart Legion, a goodly crowd of | were wounded as posses sought eeds O I3 | PICTURE Fights, thrills, trigger-quick ac- | M00se, Legionnaires and their fam- | yyith Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. leaders of a mass meeting near| o «roose Ankles” and “The tion, the glamorous exciting days ilies assembled at the Moose Lodge | wiley and L. A. Fowler, all of Se- |here at which Gov. B. M. Miller ;- = | BLICK JONES in his first romantic role ’ all these things are seen in “The i ? |ton Airwa; seaplane Wrangell, “The i » “THE Avenger,” Columbia’s latest feature | W2iting and journeyed to the home | pyjot Anscel C. Ecllzmann and Me- |On two white girls near Scottsboro M » eyt b 5 S '8 1ot Mb: afd M, Eli Lindst t v v .t & e the featured attraction for tomor- A"ENGER which will begin showing tonight : 3 strom. at | ghanic John Selby, flew from Ju- |last March. row only, its first presentation be- ), |at the Capitol theatre. Lena Beach, where a regular pic- |nequ to Lake Hasselborg this fore- | The posses were organized after i . .+ t1'o afterncon matinee. with g The plot is based upon the his- |DiC Was staged. [noon. The aircraft left her pas- |Sheriff Kyle Young was wounded | "y .. aAnkles” is a hilarious DOROTHY REVIER | torically true adventures of Joa- ames of various kinds were In-'sengers at the lake, then proceeded Seriously and a Deputy Sheriff| ..\ " medy about a modern girl 6100 |quin Murietta, a famous California ' dulged in to commence with and {5 getchikan. |wounded slightly when they sought Wwho must m: the choice of her A LAUREL and HARDY “BE BIG” Couple of “Ad Libbing Chiselers” MICKEY MOUSE “CACTUS KID” of the California gold rush of ‘49, 3Buck Jones in a romantic role— and was successively mechanic, cow puncher in Montana, United States calvaryman in the Philippines, and [trick rider in Miller’s “101" Wild | West Show. When the World War "bx'oke out he joined the First Air |8quadron and went to Prance. Appears Before King | After the Armistice he gave ex- hibitions of horsemanship and bron- co busting before the crowned heads {of Europe. He eptered pictures in 1918 and. since then he has ap- peared in more than 50 features. Buck is six feet tall, weighs 173 | pounds, and has brown hair and | gray eyes, | Miss Revier comes naturally by her dramatic ability. Her father {was a musician of note and her aunt was Ida Valergo, the opera singer. Miss Revier was born in San Francisco and attended schools cellent cast supports the two stars. | rooms at 7 o'clock last night and after brief preliminaries climbed aboard several cars and trucks in | Tulane and North Carolina were ithe only Southern conference uni- | versities to take more than one | championship this year. The University of Kansas 1931 | tennis team went through the sea- ;son without a defeat in winning il.he Big Six title. | Wichita, in the Western League, | scored 26 runs to defeat Omaha in lan early season game. | All harness races at the Kansas Free Pair will be run at night this year. ) | ©Goach Robert Zuppke of Ilinois told the Optimist club of St. Louis' that big football gates are a “good was threatened with violence un- less he released eight negroes un- der death sentence for an attack attle, and Phil Jolie, of this city |as passengers, the Alaska Washing- will return here tomorrow after- Carmen, Jr., of Seattle, president | of the Alaska-Washington Airways, will come to this city Sunday on (the Prince Henry. He, Mr. and |Mrs. Wiley and Mr. Fowler are ex-, ipected to fly in the Wrangell to Lake Hasselborg Monday and will remain there several days on a fishing outing, .- 'YOUNG BRIDE . ENDSITALL PARIS, July 17.—Princess Anna Oblensky Toubwzkoy, a young bride, ended her life by jumping from the ramparts of Eiffel Tower while g.31. (the city was celebrating Bastile | Samuel is chief quartermaster on Day last Tuesday. It was first as- [the U. 8. 8. Texas; John Patrick is “If Walker gets past the first three rounds with Sharkey he will give the big fellow the licking of his life,” said Tommy Burns. |Navy Brothers See World from Various Angles NORTH TIVERTON, R. I, July 117.—8ix sons of Samuel F. Wil- | liamson may have joined the navy to see the world—but they're seeing it from different “portholes.” Edward James is an aviation pilot, getting his views from the sky, while Thomas Joseph is a tor- pedoman aboard the submarine Lost Zeppelin”, two notable mo- tion pictures, showing for the last times tonight at the Coliseum the- romantic episodes take place way Tearle, Virginia Valli and Ri- cardo Cortez are the featured per- formers. _ %.5 Roy i outlaw He was forced into ban- &{ter & sumptuous lunch had been| nrr and Mrs. Wiley flew from 0 Question a negro, Ralph Gray,| . . . a 2 £ . Mrs. < v v ¥ | old=fashioned or lose a for- N ix- g ditry by the persecution of pros- Served dancing was commenced and geattle to Juneau in the Wrangell |Who was slain. “m'ej_ "l‘en comedy players figure in o i of Mirth and pestors who came west in the KePt UP until a lafe hour. The hap-|jast Wednesday. He is a stock- | TS e the oast, Loretta Young and Doug- Marry-ment search ‘for gold. Without sned- PY Ppicnic., crowd returned home inglder in the Alaska-Washington las Fairbanks, Jr. appear in the | ding one drop of blood he manages |3Pout 1 o'clock this marning, {Afrways. - Mr. Fowler is regional u s RrADU Thads: Ottiers having pets LORETTA YOUNG eventually to wreak vengeance on b2y e manager of the Remington Rand are: Louise Fazenda, Ethel Wales, three men who had wronged hini. | | Company. i . Pol . ¢ ; 2! | | Otis Harlan, Daphne Pollard, Inez DOU 0 R | Can Act and Ride ALL ARDUNB " At the Lake . e arone Polacd, T UG FAIRBANKS, | Buck Jones in the title role shows Mr. Wiley, Mr. Fowler and Mr. Eddie Nugent and Raymond Keane, Junior that he is as good an actor as he % {Jolie will establish a camp at the Love and Adventure is a horseman. Dorothy Revier E lake, supplies for which were “The Lost Ze] lin” is a stirnin l QUICK has the feminine lead and an ex- | SPGRT I’TEMS'“"M by the Wrangell. They ORANGEBURGH, N, Y, July . ppeln 3 B SO ana 1 ’ i y 8 y 17.—Tommy Burns, who beat Mar- |Story of love and adventure, T!lxs‘ T on the trigger— | Jones has lived as tempesuous | noon when the seaplane Petersburg“‘;g;‘ Bt ‘““e;d‘h: w}&pfid ‘2‘.% fashionable homes in cultured mn-‘ he Other Feature QUICK and dramatic a life as that of any| A crowd of 10,080 paid admission | calls for them. into three sparring vartners today,|ters of civilization. The deeds of || CONW A | eharacter he impersonates. He to the first night baseball game| The Wrangell is expected to re- s plce)fcdsps.vr:l:egr ‘;2 ;}e‘:“: Sh::’- daring are enacted in the ice-pin- ) AY TEARLE to love! was born in Vincinnes, Indiana,'played in Atlanta. durn to Juneau Sunday. Jasemh | Ch E RN B 0 Ny nacled area of the Antarctic. Con- VIRGINIA VALLI “The Lost “The Medicine Man,” originally was a stage play, written by Elliott Lester, and adapted for the screen | by Ladye Horton and Eve Unsell.| “The Medicine Man” himsclf is the proprietor of the, show and in | small towns he's the big sheik. The | glory of his show is a flashy ‘oack- | ground for his conquests of unin- itiated small town belles. All Kinds of Linament | Of course, there are all kinds of | linaments, patent medicines and the like, including the one that re- moves corns or table stains, tones up the liver, grows eyelashes, cures skin diseases and doubles the mile- age of an automobile. “The Medicine Man” was directed by Scott Pembroke. Prominent in Zeppelin” Added to this are four great Shorts Don’t Fail to See this Notable Program COMING “Just Imagine” “S"‘"g o’ My Heart” “Capt. Applejack” —COMING S Rt r |sign” because “people should wor- @ oM > SOON | there and in Oakland. |ship the best.” sumed she was a Russian emigre'a chief radioman on active duty as|the cast are Jack Benny, Betty Monte - Carlo’ Good Work in Prologue ——— {until New York advices told of her|a member of fleet naval reserve;|Bronson, Eva Novak, Tom Dugan “Florodora Gurl” “Last Parade” 1It1 was tlver work in t{;e x)rgloiue\ L. S. Walker, Quanah; Tex., golf- recent marriage there to Prince Willlam is a machinist's mate first|and others. It was recorded by _ N Yoo while on tour that first brought her er won the Green Belt association |Serge Gregory Toubwzkoy. class on board U. 8. S. Oglala;»and | RCA Photophone. )1:\“”“ DRESSLER and POLLY I\IORAN a picture role. b‘nue by protesting when his oppon- - e e | e e | Francis Thomas is an ensign, grad- l\mtmg from the naval with the class of 1931. SPECIALIZED RADIO SERVICE ve ‘gig suoud 'PPH’ONMVM_ e academy ent moved a bit of paper near his ..-Old papers av the Empire office ball: Empire. e TWENTY GRAND “REDUCING” s § ELECTRIC SUNLIGHT MACHINES UNIVERSAL AND EVER READY TYPES Sold and rented—rentals can be applied on later purchase if desired Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU Phone 6 DOUGLAS Phone 18 FOR INS ——d URANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON 1 Telephone 409 Valentine Building Pioneer Po Telephone 183 ol Hall I POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. A QUALITY MEN'S SOE. SHIRES REMEMBER ----- All Our Present Stock to Go at SALE PRICES HAT . Worth $6.50—NOW $4.95 i , Leader Department Store 40 cents Phone 134 O e e SWIMMING CAPS SWIMMING TUBES—35¢ each Butler Mauro Drug Co. Express Mouey Orders to $1.00 We Deliver purchase stock of We have decided to discontinue all of our present lines of Men’s and Women’s Shoes. A REAL $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 VERY SOON, we will carry a complete the world over at $5.00 and $6.00 OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED to $5.00 to $10.00 values at nationally known shoes retailing 00 - $4.00 - $5.00 . ARNOLDS BOOTERY NOW IN NEW LOCATION ¢ L OPPOSITE BRITT'S PHARMACY FAVORITE FOR SATURDAY RAGE Mate, Spar:'six.— Play, Joe Bib Also on Board in Betting CHICAGO, IIl, July 17.—Twen- ty Grand is guessed t0 go at the start of the rich Arlington Classic tomorrow a 1 to 3 favorite and there is some thought of 1 to 5. Other guesses are 4 to 5. Mate is expected to be a 5 to 1 shot. There is lots of money on him to place. Spanish Play is rated at 10 to 1. Joey Bib is a possible fourth at 15 to 1. Sixty thousand are expected to attend the race. ‘The Classic is a distance of one mile and a quarter. Hard Times Put Brakes On Turkey’s School Plan ANGORA, July 17.—Hard are forcing Turkey to take hernm step backward in her educational program. i This year's budget calls for a cut of §1,000,000 in the department of public instruction. No new teach- ers can be engaged, and existing corps of instructors must increase the number of teaching hours from, 18 to 22 a week. BERG HATS $5.00 H. S. Graves The Clothing Man 5

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