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iy - T I i CAPI SUNDAY SUNDAY MATINEE—2 P. ROBERT MONTGOMERY. ROBERT AMES, Z/ : ANITA PAGE in TOL o MONDAY PITTS, CWARNURSE” The big story—hitherto only whispered—of the heroism, the romance, the dis- illusionments of beauties under hell fire! THE THRILLING SEQUEL TO “THE "G PARADE” Also Benny Rubin in ‘Snappy Caballero’ ——LAST TIMES TONIGHT— “THREE WHO LOVED” and “KILLING THE KILLER" St. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 19.—J. Ghnou- |, ly, featherweight leather pusher oI’ St. Louis, who was just a “prelim”y.,;.vq ’ Ghnouly, not yet 20 years old | attracted Wilson's notice with his| | two-handed fighting several _\'mrs\ |ago. He declined an offer to go| least with Wilson then because of youth. “Kid" Chocolate are among Louis Feather Wins 20 Bouts in East | Benny| who | and those fighter a year ago, recently Te-|,.ve helped tutor Joe. Leonard | turned to scenes of' his early ring wars with a record of 20 victories in 21 starts. His mark, made in the b, established under the muna_z?mv:ml of Gus Wilson, Orangeburg, N. Y., trainer who conditioned Dempsey and Georges Carpentier. | ing at the Alaskan Hotel. acted as his second in some of his, bouts. - e SUMDUM MAN AT JUNEAU Ed. R. Goldwait cf Sumdum is in Junzau on business. He is stay- | was | Jack Takes any decoration! You can paper Sheetrock— paint it— panel it. Or you can apply Textone, the new decorator that gives hand- some texture finishes. And Sheetrock does not E—————— AN ED In Love Tangie RO OO RO RS | { Mayer, is a forceful, romantic and | {mance of two nurses, June Walker e - Iz CAPITOL HAS ‘WAR NURSE'AS | “Three Who Loved” Wil Be Presented for Last Times Tonight With “Three Who Loved” show- ing for the last times tonight at the Capitol theatre, “War Nurse” will be the featured attraction to- morrow, the first presentation be- g at the afternoon matinee. Three Who Loved” is a story | true to life. Tt knocks illusions into the old tri-cornered hat. The plot- is from an original story by Mar- tin Flavin, famous playwright. It deals with the rivalry of two men |for the love of a beautiful Swed- |ish immigrant. Betty Compson is the immigrant. Conrad Nagel and' Robert Ames play opposite. “War Nurse”, Director Edgar Sel-1 wyn's picture for Metro-Goldwyn- dramatic presentation of woman’s; part in the war. ! The scenes show with realism the | sort of thing which nurses had to | undergo at the front. Nature of Plot The plot is woven around the ro- |and Anita Page, and two aviators, Robert Montgomery and Robert | Ames. Scenarist Becky Gardiner has contrived a fast-moving melo- |dramatic plot which embraces love | scenes the night before men are to | go forward to almost certain death, | bombs dropping on a hospital, | emergency operations and other | incidents of warfare on a stupend- heatre.. Stirring Drama Vies With Gay Romance HEADLINE PLAY| J / J 'aY " CotiSEUM STARTS SUNDAY Bt gt ‘When A Prin-’ g cess is lonely Count Balks at Air flfl”SEfifi HA I Duel with Machine Guns | | GAY ROMANG .:-;:‘:x d an Noben ot oo FOR TWURRU < Romance Austrian Nobleman, British Actor, Formerly of 3 Royal Flying Corps, in Comic-Serio “War” o b":!'":;m”; Over German Beauty, Fiancee of One |'Fast and Loose’ Tonight gether..then.. Followed by ‘Prince and Plumber” Sunday “Fast | funny, and only The | and Loose,” will be shown t at the Coliseum the | Princess and the Pl ing romance, will be t attraction tomorrow ! ‘Fast and Loose” is taken from' the play “The Best People” a laugh and love drama of midd aged conservatism versus youthful light-footedness. It presents a nrew angle on present-day youth, its' laughing gayety, its scorn of con- ventions, its freedom and constant 'joy. Edged with Frank Morgan's wit, Miriam Hopkins' beauty Carole Lombard's pert t “Fast and Loose” is a mixed situations and voking gayety. “The Princess and The Plumber” has as its locale a picturesque lit- tle Balkan principality. The story concerns a young Ar an plumb- ing engineer who goes to Daritzia to look over the heating equipment of a castle, and falls head-first into a gay little romance with the lone- ly princess of the country Among the interesting features of the photoplay a highly so- phisticated villian, an American millionaire who unsuspectingly has- tens the love affair, a case of mis- taken identity, a hurried marriage under false pretenses and a kid-' naped airplane. Everything comes smart ine estival of laugh-pro- comedy romance P VPR VR PN I Admitting a “trial marriage” with | < [ Joseph M. March, movelist, Mrs.[|o% S cored able and fireproof. | Peggy Von Eltz (above) pretty Soencs are Spectagmiary . i blonde film actress, is fighting her, | The spectacular scenes are big, | | divorced husband’s suit- to gain |but they do not detract from the Ask us about Sheetrock. | custody of their two children. The |sheer drama of the parting between . | suit is being heard in Hollywood |Miss Page and Ames, for example, Reg. U. S, Pat. Off. | and the movie colony is intensly | or an epsode involving the reputa- out right in the end. Charles Farrell and Maureen O'- Sullivan have the title roles, wi H. B. Warner and Joseph Caw- ‘thom also contribute noteworthy portrayals. warp, is weather-tigat, dur- of today with CHARLES ol i N Huoe { e S = e Z1MMERMAN? tions of Miss Walker and Montgom- , —————— s outcome BATTLING BOZO TO EUROPE interested ir SHEETROCK THE Fireproof WALLBOARD JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS, Inc. Fear —GET OUT IN e ee——— Happ Morse, | ager of the |team, is the first Dallas pilot J:x:({‘t’(‘(l himself in four 4 PSS follows FRONT Dallas, reappointed Texas, crime chastisement.—Voltaire. AND STAY THERE le 1 CHEMIST FINDS | \"Ve learned very early in our ex- perience, that the way to win the reputation of baking the best bread town, was to actually bake the best bread—and keen it un. We have follcwed that policy consistently— as witness the number eof people who are PEERLESS BREAD CUSTOMERS Try a Loaf of Our Browned Goodness PEERLESS BAKERY “Remember the Name” man- > gent, Martha Sleeper and Mi(‘ha&’l} The supporting cast includes Zasu | Pitts, Marle Prevost, Helen Jerome ! Eddy, Hedda Hopper, Edward Nu- Vaviteh. - | THERE’S ART IN STIRRING FLUID| CAMBRIDGE, Mass.,, Sept. 19.— The man who dreams of doing big things while stirring the breakfast |food over the kitchen range has| been overlooking a valuable indus- trial discovery right under his nose. This was shown by announcement | of discovery at Massachusetts In-| | stitute of Technology of a new |chemical law, inspired by noting what happens to a liquid when | stirred | Although breakfast food was nct| the liquid observed, it affords an easy example of the problem. The | ciue is what happens to the film that forms on top of boiling li- ‘qmd. Everyone knows the film should be stirred, but most every-| ‘rn«"s curiosity stops there, one sten short of the scientific discovery. At M chusetts Tech Dr. H. Davis, of the chemistry depart- nt, took the added step recent- ly He was curious to know what h¢ ppened when he stirred a liquid | beneath its surface, leaving the top | unruffled. A small propeller was sunk in the liguid through a tube resembling a | glass “straw” for summer drinks. The surface was watched with a high power microscope. The top film stood considerable agitation from beneath before the surface film broke w any extent, |and Dr. Davis' observations led to | discovery of the law applying to mixing gas into a liquid to make a |new compound, something done deily on a big scale by commercial | manufacture. Tt shows that the rate at which the two substances can be mixed is often limited solely by the speeds at which they can pass through the surface film. In a report to the American Chemical society, Dr Davis says the law can be extended to hydrogena- tion, a new method of making gas- oline. 8. R 0 S STAYING AT ZYNDA HOTEL O. Baird and W. Moran of this city are registered at the Zynda Hotel. — e | REGISTER AT ALASKAN | | George Clemens and J. McDowd are among the guests at the Al- askan Hotel. —————— ELKS ANNUAL PURPLE BUBBLE BALL Saturday, September 26, Elks’ Hall‘l “Invitational.” Elks may secure in- vitations for their friends from Committee or Steward at the Club. Dancing from 10 p. m. to 1:30 a. m. —adv. ] i actor and former Royal Air Force officer, in a Carlsbad hotel. former dry congressman. FARRELL Maureen O’SULLIVAN H. B. WARNER ALSO ADDED Maybe yvoln I.hougl}:.l duels we;'. plnl-—llikl the ll;eel car you just e missed. ell for that matter, the particular proposed encounter orn the T T 5 B i liheioe ok raA bt e (el o ar:. hwd the sesiar. - ATLANDA G, gept 10=Ta g is s0 modern thet it gives the whole affair an unmistakable touch of B0, the pugilist “Pagliacci” from comedy. It all started when Count Anton Czernin, Austrian noble- | Birmingham, will go to Europe with man, is said to have stared at the striking pulchritude of Hilde Zimmer. |thc Striblings when W. L., jr, man, German beauty, and fiancee of Captain Charles L. Lincoln, English 'goes abroad to start his come- Capt. back for Jeff Dickson. Pa Strib- Lincoln, objecting to the Count’s alleged rudeness took him to u-kpm ling said hg would take Bozo, whom the extent of knocking him down. Czernin countered with a challenge 1. also manages, along as a side to w duel, the Captain to pick the weapons, But when the former flier oo, oy, INAT0BCS, BONE 88 & § siiotted 'a duel in the sir with machize guns, the Count hastily, ‘2ttraction.,The clown is signed to retreated and diplomatically forgot all about his challenge. fight Babe Hunt, Oklahoma gusher, S in Birmingham, soon. 1 Ol ol & SELECTED SHORT LIKE NOTRE PAME SY TEM ¥ - € Bf MORAGA, Cal, Sept. 19. — St. SUBJECTS Mary's college, western stronghold = of the Notre Dame system of foot- BUTTE, Mont., Sept. 19 —The| NEWBURG, N. Y. Sept. 19.— ball, imparts the information that Sons of Legionnaires, the only ()r-‘SlX years after Mrs. Richard J. no fewer than 33 graduates who ganization of its kind in the Unit- |Oelkers of South Ozone Park al- played for Knute Rockne will oc- ! ed States, was formed to perpetu- |legedly discovered the heel of a cupy head coaching positions this ate the ideals and traditions of Pump, rouge pad and a woman’'s year. Probably more than 100 will the American Legion for countless belt in her husband’s automobile, bc assistant coaches at various in-' generations. she sued for separation. !stitutions through the country. ! W. L. Chapman, credited with the| She was awarded $60 weekly ali- | . A BTAR:CAST idea of bringing into the Legion|mony and $500 for 6 S e e e Fast and Loose” lieves the organization will spread | B o camnn o throughout the country and ml!iAl,‘TOGlll() LANDING FIELD SO BEGINNING TODAY Is Chapter One of the New ARE Sons of Legion Men |Rouge Pad in Auto Form Organization Causes Separation Saturday Only Newest of New in Enterfainment! —with— counsel fees FOR RANGES HEATERS AND FIREPLACES HEMLOCK WOOD Telephone 92 or 95 and leave your order: with “carry on after we have passed| PLANNED F ST from the stage.” | ,OR g 1 LONDON, Scpt. 19.—A proposed §” 9 new “airport” for London is the Reno’s Wet Mayor [roof of @ store. fll’ld Upshaw to Tour; ; The roof airport would utilize the short landing and take-off runs of _ |the autogiro. ERSND% Nev., Sept. 19.—Mayor E.| Tests for landings have been . Roberts of Reno, who recently |made outside London. on g space was reelected on a platform of |nqyal in size to the roof area “free whiskey on every corner,” ha 0 WEPE < 1 g planned a nation-wide debating| 1 gp 2 3 b | ink rather the worst enemies tour with William D. Upshaw,|of ymprovements in the relations _|of the nations are the people Who GEORGE BROTHERS {are impatient.—Elihu Root. [ $4.50 per Load Serial “FINGER PRINTS” A Story of Secret Service —eeeeeee Stockton, Cal,, training camp for the San Prancisco Missions of the Pacific Coast league for several sea- Chester Barneson sons, hopes to land, the New York ~ ——erei CGlants’ spring headquarters. their se: The debaters will open ries at Reno September 23 NPT They will debate later in San| Approximatcly 493 new one-dol- Francisco and Los Angeles. /lar bills weigh one pound. I PUT NEW LIFE IN YOUR RADIO Today with RCA Radiotrons — Bring Back its Original | Fine Tone Qualities FREE! 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