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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 5, 1931, "EVA’ AND INTERNATIONAL BABY' [yt P":TUHE‘ o SHOWS RISE OF RING CHAMPION "Swelll'lead’T at Coliseum Tonight—"*Anybody's | War” on Sunday | “Some day youre going to be sitting on top of the world," adc |1ng little Mamie told Bill in ‘idays when the only encouragement ! ¢ he got was his own and ! in him. Bill was trying a fighter, but the only r had achieved was an unbr of defeats. And then Mamie won a| |goodly sum In betting on a fight| land secretly used it to get him| | started right in the fight Bill and Mamie are * |lovers of “Swellhead,” the | all-talking picture playing only at the Coliseum Th« they are portrayed by | Walker and Marion Shilli: Gleason heads the cast in t rolc of Johnny Trump, whose wis¢ man- agement and love and admiration for the youngsters finally bjll a champion But as Bill's fame grows—so arows his head until & gets so big that instead of hims:! sitting on top of the world, he fincs the world sieting on him— 18 harad! S filIIIIIIIIIIIlIIiIII||||IIIIII|I|II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIII||IIIII||IIIIII|IIIIIII|II=II' CAPITOL MONDAY “SIN SHIP" IS ROARING DRAMA WITH WOLHEIM Capitol Sunday and Mon- day—"Hell's Angels” Tonight at Matinee Meaner than he has ever been before .even in his most swash- buckling roles, 'is Louis Wolheim {in Radio Pictures’ melodrama of the sea, “The Sin Ship.” On the other hand, he reveals a| softer, more romantic side of his| character. i In “The Sin Ship,” to be seen lat the Capitol theatre Sunday and {Monday, Wolheim portrays the |captain of a South Sea tramp |schooner. He is so “ornery” that 1he doesn't even have to fight the members of his crew to make them | toe the mark; yet so sentimental yabout a woman he tricked aboard ,his ship, that he becomes not the Lothario he planned, but a love- sick hulk of a man. “Hell's Angels” at Midnight For a midnight matinee, at 1:30 jo'clock tonight, the thrilling air 8 spectacle, “Hell's Angels” will be | shown, featuring Ben Lyon and Jean Harlow. “Hell's Angels,” ac- cording to world authorities, is un- | deniably the most authentic and COLISEUM The Voice of the Screen INDAY and MONDAY A Laugh a Second! : A Thrill a Minute! An Hour of Pathos! An Ever-Lasting Comedy! HUH SUNDAY BEATS WITH STORM AND STRENGTH OF TOSSING SEAS! Sunday Matinee—2 P.M. One Woman Aboard! Bound for Uncharted Seas! U SEE AND HEAR These Famous Record- ing Artists in This Comedy of Comedies DON'T MISS * THE TWO BIACK (ROWS LOUIS WOLHEIM MARY ASTOR IAN KEITH Directed by Louis Wolheim Defiant Drama of the Most Desperate Voyage Woman Ever Sailed! NEWS——COMEDY——STRANGE AS IT SEEMS Associated Press Phove Vivian Duncan, “Eva” of the Duncan sisters stage team, In private life Mrs. Nils Asther, wife of the film actor, shown on arrival in New AFTER DANCE SPECIAL realistic air drama which has ever| been produced, and is the most pre- tentious picture that has ever come York City with her five months’ old baby. A diplomatic battle raged about the child since the father Is Swedish, the mother American and /Germany the place of birth. The mother and baby entered the United { Two Black Crows Moran and Macg America’s pre- { Bates on a special Swedish passport. mier blackface comedians. will be featured at the Coliseum Sunday and Monday in “Anybady's War.” This entertaining comedy has to do with the adventure, of two| negroes from Tennessee who g0 to France to win the war. ‘There is comedy in the szenes \ where Mack, while trying to pro- e _|“all wrong” and getting worse since [vent “Deep S8tuff” his dog, from O, e o . | 3 & ores falling into the hands of the Ger- mans, falls into the enemy's hands himself. There is suspense where Mack and Neil Hamilton, both pris- oners of the Germans, send a mes- sage with the dog to their com- mand, informing them that the Germans are planning attack. The scenes at home, where Mack, as the town dog-catcher, is shown | keeping the dogs at his home in- stead of killing them, is amusing. The scenes of their return home, | with the town band playing in out of Hollywood. ‘This spectacular picture was pro- s - AT L e duced at a cost of approx!matelyi . . ' oo and was uree veurs | Giddy Gliders Out of Luck! the making More than 137 pilots, | of planes and mechanics were used, D M B D in filming the air sequences, and | ancers 'l,st e ecorous in one scene alone 50 planes are g g shown in a free-for-all combat— W 6, a “dog fight.” Aside from its unsurpassed air ba of Cuban fame; the fox trot, the days of the “Texas Tommy" thrills, “Hell's Angels” has one of rapid tango and other giddy glides|and “bunny hug.” The latest mode, the most unusual love stories. The‘w"e ordered banished today;!romidescflbed Ana Daly Fallon, a di- romantic interest revolves around America's ball rooms by d,;n'ci“g‘rector of the American Society of the newest feminine screen sen-|masters from many states in con- | Teachers of Dancing, is a ‘ren- sation, Jean Harlow. A stupendous | vention here. | naissance of grace,” much needed f;:;{dt;{‘mig,om others contributes m. In v.hexr'plnce o ‘new four-four | °F ball-room floors everywhere. rhythm, described as a “dance of — e | _ |decorum” was evolved after spirit- Don Forsyth, little 170’1"’“““‘(‘({ discussions which had engrossed Iguard, may replace Jimmy Steele as 150 dance exponents for a week, ellar guard on the Florida gndxmn‘ The new dance tempo, its back- | this, fadl {ers explained, is faster than.the | MATINEE: 1:30 TONIGHT—SHOWING \! m n Anybodys War @ Qaramount QPicture scoop scoop PATHE NEWS PRESENTS THE ELKS’ PARADE WITH THE ALASKA TOTEMS «COOP Children’s Matinee Monday Afternoon at 2 o’clock LAST TIMES TONIGHT “Bachelor Apartment” SATURDAY ONLY — MATINEE and NIGHT TIFFANYS Old papers at The Emplre. Tell Us Your ELECTRICAL GEORGE BACON AND DAISY SMITH, BOTH OF TULSEQUAH, WED “We Never Close {waltz. Tt somewhat resembles”the j] |tango and consists of five move- | ments, each of which was worked || out by a different person and, aft- er much fitting and cutting, in- TROUBLES Repairing Contracting {1 (their honor and the dogs rushing |to the station to receive them, and expressing their great joy by barks and howls, is the hit of the pic- ture. Scenes of the lks convention VELH Laughs with a Wallop . . . Thrills with a Punch . . . }smed in the pattern which song and dance writers will be expected | SERVICE 5 iw follow in the coming season. | Pressure from Main Street has MOTOR CO. |Church late last night, George | brought the new, rhythm to Park | Avenue, the dancing ‘teachers said. |Arthur Bacon and Daisy Agnes | “Jim” and “Marvan” both of Tulsequah, B. C., - ——— They held that dancing has been isrnilh, in marriage in the || THIRD and MAIN STS. Agency Westinghouse Love that’s a Knockout! Products JAMES GLEASON ¥ Johnny Walker ¥ Marion Shilling and . Great Cast i v , Directed by James Flood ALL-TALKING lin Seattle, showing the Alaska delegation marching in the parade, costumed as totem poles, are shown lin Pathe News, which will be run X |Sunday €nd Monday by. special re- | At a private wedding performed {by Rev. G. E. James, at the parson- | Capital Electric Co. lage of the Methodist Episcopal pit “ Second at Seward COMING SOOM were united presence of the bride's brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- tert H. Wilms. Mrs. Bacon, whose father and | mother now live in Tulsequah, was !born at Dease Lake, B C. where; ‘her father was in the employ of the Hudson’s Bay Company for a‘; number of years. Mr. Bacon, until| recently in the service of a Can- | |adian mining concern, is now in-| |terested in a group of claims two miles from the Whitewater prop- erty. 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