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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1931. x | story -which was filmed from the | ou Fritz went to third, | back of left center for the circu ¢ _EDMUND LUwE ‘bmyw play of the same name by, MUOSE HU-HBLE Nello fanned for the second “out.|scoring Osborne ahead of him DEL Rlu SHUWS ! Denison Clift. Bl Schmitz singled, scoring brother | The Vets gnawed off a one-run * ¢ | ‘Barbara Leonard, Donald Crisp, |Fritz, and went to second when |chunk from the Moose lead in the| : ¢ wu-l- GIVE WAY ‘L.:m‘l(‘n Hare, David Torrence, FIRST BARR'ER. I booted the ball in center. |eighth, taking advantage of the SHE GAN ‘BANGE » t e Renevant and Halliwell |He Scored on Big Mac's single to|breaks. - Osborne socked Living-| § Hcbbes complete the cast left \ww\ on the back of the head and ‘ y i | “Those W‘)c Dance” is a stir- | In the second y say \!u\ went to first. He mok w(ond} T 1] RS 1] t 1asT TivEs Tonicat| T MDNTE BLUE i ot s e ke WIN FROM VETS cngied o St wen: o tnnd on o0 pwss i and came some[IN - THE BAD ONE’[LAST TiMES TONIGH | ‘m' It abounds in tense situations borne’s single to right and scor- |when Erskine let F, Schmitz's !h m_‘ | 5 { 3 \aml advantage is taken of them b} °d on a wild pitch |of Ellis’ grounder go throug : i 2, ' {the capable ca Tie In The Fifth {to the bleachers. | 2 " ; { ‘Scotland Yard’ Shows for| In addition to “Scotland vard” Paps Take 9'—Inpmg Game | The Vets went scorless until the | Rally Snuffed Out | Renlqte ('0."“0]‘, with = M ’ { : : {and “Those Who Dance” tomor-| Sunday, Winning from |fitth, atter was a splendid | The ex-soldierstrieda rallyinthe| William Haines Comes L\ | | Lasl llmes Tonlght ;row'a new program will offer four V g b 5 4 S l\'h ce in the first inning when [ninth but it was snuffed out before T ow Ni"ht { : at Coliseum | well-selected short subjects. ets by J-4 dcore Worth tripled to center and Liv- any runner passed third. Koski led omorrow g y $ : R ————— ingston walked to start th an- [off with ‘a clean single to center WS o ey SN . { | “Scotland starring Ed-| ANDREW DIC KGETS HEAVY The Moose Sunday cleared an-|za. Ted Keaton popped to short,|He advanced to second on Shep- | s ,),rf“,,al:“‘;“i“_ Wh":mK'f‘(Iod‘ { |mund Lowe and Joan Bennett, will| SENTENCE IN LOCAL COURT |other hurdle in its dash today the |Haines' fanned and Hollmann was|ard's sacfifice bunt and thirc ER‘W‘,]_ N i S G Ak ahils { be shown for the last times to-' Andrew DICK, siad by Cnuef|finals in the City League pennant thrown out at first leaving Worth |Murray's muff of Brodie's I3 & ;-‘e Ll R ¥ ¢ (Bt At the OOl En it Dhastae s is ol |chase, defeating the American Le-|and Livingston nded on bases. center. Brodie stole second. for the last times tonight at| { ight at theatre.af police G. A. Getchell Saturday | y e ©: they. died. Bill Schmits | he Capitol thes ‘Remote Con- t “Those 'Who Dance,” with Monte|for drunkenness in a public mam‘\eon 5 to 4 in a 9-inning g‘un\‘ Moose errors put '»'u‘r L«ht“u J\m-‘ Blle there the \. ied B AE {keol? will *heftll ONADIAG igh ¢ | Blue, Betty Compson and Lila Lee |, and disturbing the peace, was sen- | that kept the fans squirming m‘nnm aboard the paths in the sec-/gobbled up Worth’s foul fly near ey Bk $ Iz X i S ¥ | > ; : : cats until the last man was re- ond but Oshorne worked out of the,third and Nello took care of Liv-|PeW Program 5 N ¢ n the leading will be the |tenced to 60 days in jail and fined Fhols ‘nivel Not u th | ingston’s Kigh ey BERrry In “The Bad One,” Dolores Del H '”'\ e attract t.1$500 by Judge Charles Sey in the | tired 4 o L5 M T | e SEU SR W ORer. SRAINE lvbin, ¢ Ml of the cast, firids op- 4 1 Scotland Yard” is an intense dra- |ypited States Commissioner's| Erskine’s homer in the seventh|did the Vets get men on. In th he game g portunity to dance her favorite tan- | |ma colored by plot complications. | court. Dick is saidto have put up | Vith on‘lc mmll on ;n;se \\onttor the | L{n:;;‘l %’\L(;‘pn;flgdulu?;uh :;n : Moose Clear Hurdle e 3 3 | ' o 3 o | Vets. was his fifth circuit smash |ed wi singles and scampered |8 Y ) { ) Lowe h ‘u:\m(\\f’a‘lm::)‘i“l:n which |ggticers. Teslsuite st RTTONIE | on theyeer: |home ahead of Worth when he ABR H PO A E| Tor [‘m“ _"“[’r:*’”“‘l»"’“"“‘"" g 2‘ ‘ ! e portr oth a criminal and a| P . | Errors Costly To Vets smashed the ball to the top of a| b e e e e A «*‘10\ sl :“F"beaf-w { ntleman. Miss Benn who por- ATTENTION MASONS | Errors were costly for-the legion, | house back of center field for the | r 31005 0¥ m-“m‘y‘h F‘;“““ e v*['“‘ tf“_ ’le; { the feminine lead, succeeds| There will be a Stated' Communi- (and Koski, who took his wing out|circuit. This knotted the count|Keaton, T, ss 4000 32 ]3 A0y fk\" :;[ “““d‘““ »:“‘lb th j in bringing conviction and pn[hn,‘cdtmn of Mt. Juneau Lodge No.|of cold storage for the occasion, | at three a141. ! i!{amo\ c 4 0061 2 m;' 3 4 dancing instruc- ¢ ¢ |0 a role that demands these quali-|147, F. & A. M. at the Masonic should have chalked up a victory | Koski Turns 'Em Back Hollmann, 2b 10 00N B IR Be e PR { ies when she is confronted with|Temple Monday evening, Aug. 10| with even average support. Twe| Only two hits were made off |xEllis, 2b 30100 n‘lem i \‘\ . 'w\‘n"!‘uluf-nl.er- ' |amazing dramatic problems. This|at 7:30 o’clock. Work in the F. C.|runs made by the Moose in the|Koski after the second. Bill Schmnzj *Keaton, B., 1b 41 011 0 \.:“m” x"” ~ "“ .‘.» 8 :‘\“w"\‘r‘rfrom | ¢ occurs when a man impersonating | Degree. All welcome. By order of |first frame, and neither earned,!singled in the third but died at(Koski, p 40.1:00 n‘vj\fn who;‘ l‘m‘\;“. PE r mak ¢ {her husband re s from war, his|the W. M. gave them an edge that brought |third after stealing two bases. The [Shepard, rf §404F 11050 I" e i SRt o ‘; ¢ }“\M transformed by plastic sur-| J. W. LEIVERS, home the bacon. other blow was the one that “won |Brodie, ef 411 4.0 [“‘ AR :’lf‘f i “, ]‘;‘ ””"” -“‘f“ 2 ¢ 1 and succeeds in convincing |—adv. Secretary. | Worth juggled F. Schmitz's fly|for the Paps. | —_————— ":L*“( l:;"‘ 98 quickly R ADbyERe | with ¢ including herself, that g e |in left and Fritz went on to second| It came in the seventh. Osborne| Totals 35 4 624 9 7|out o ‘l- ki 1' 2 | i ; H *% | he is her lawful husband. For fallen arches or aching feet |instead of being out. Koski fanned |was safe when Bob Keaton fumbled | MOOSE— i P A :'" "1”':"\ “;[‘"‘ it EDMUND LOWE ¢ 1 Taken From Stage Play see DR. FENTON, GOLDSTEIN Erskine and Haines dropped th..}ms grounder at first. F‘nkmnlsrhmxw F., 2b 411590 13 08+ o Amt*r;call raphaR p-“. yoi'l l;\" ool { William K. Howard directed theBUILDING. —adv. [ball. While he was throwing Claud |crashed the apple out of the park 'FErskine, 1b 49110970510 Bdatad Towe, ;\'M ”m} bw{m q‘ _H).‘\N BENT ETT | rapid series of comic and dramat-| ¥ { fe situations which end in a spec- | See Lowe in a Dual ‘Rolg i & \ ~ { ‘mf“';,;]'om;(]”::f(;"i“w‘_,.‘ or “rhe Of Crook and Gentlema . | Dogville Murder Case,” is a Metro- | {on “The Bishop Murder Case” with the Shorts Jiggs," comedian, in the role of Vance,” the smunuru- well known bull-terrier [UNITED . “Phido —Tomorrow— detective | | | i & 5 and Oscar,” “Buster, “Pepper ol 7% : "Bl and other canine piavers 1n| MONTE BLUE “WHO KILLED ROVER / : v tho,cast, , y ¥ Haincs in “Remote Control” | “Remote Control” stars William | Haines, and includes among the|“THOSE WHO DANCE? leading players Polly Moran. Haines puts on a one-man x-.\-1 dio program as ome of the inci-, dents of the play. 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