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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 3, | Rt OTeTe] CAPITOL SUNDAY SUNDAY MATINEE—2 P.M. MONDAY “Come on, Sister, let’s ste Based upon the 7 popular song “Ten Cents a Dance” v'lhu-mlmmvlin'«mm-mltlm she hated and that finally goaded TEN'CENTS¥A DANCE Their brains were in their feet . . . and boy, how they could think in syncopated A‘LIO MO oouctioN \ rhythm! A COLUM A i CTURE NEWS “CRAZY HOUSE”—Comedy “BIRDS OF A FEATHER”—Cartoon ——COM “Tailor Made Man” ING— “Trader Horn” LAST TIMES TONIGHT COHENS AND KELLYS “IN AFRICA” “Whew Boy, and How,” Savs Street to Pitcher Hallahan ST. LOUIS, Mo., Oct. 3.—“Gabby” Street is extremely happy over yes- terday's game. “Whew, boy, and how,” he ex- claimed as he patted “Wild Bill” Hallahan on the back. “That is the finest pitched ball game I ever saw and barring a little wildness, it was just perfect,” said Street, The Cardinal's manager would not say who would pitch the next game of the world’s series to be played in Philadelphia Monday; neither would ‘Connie Mack. Hallahan paid a great tribute to | Earnshaw and said he pitched a great game ktut the against him. Mack said that Hallahan w: A great stumbling block and the Cardinals played the best, they do- served to win. — .- VALENTINE SALE RESUMED MONDAY The adjourned sale of real estat of the Valentine Estate will be hel Monday morning at 10 o'clo The proceedings will be held ir the office of Grover C./Winn in the Valentine Building. breaks wer 3O-horsepower 6-cylinder ’ 09" wheelbase Y.=ton capacity CHEVROLET TRUCKS priced as low as *440* completé with CEevrolet-built bodies Ilustrated at the il right are some of the half-ton models included in Chevrolet’s complete line of trucks—which con- sists of %-ton and 1l;-ton wheelbase lengths. models in three Take the question of first-cost—and you learn that the Chevrolet Six is one of the lowest priced trucks you can buy! Investigate economy —and you discover’ that the Chevrolet Six is more economical to operate than any other truck, regardless of the number of cylinders. As for speed and power, Chevrolet gives you a six-eylinder 30-horsepower engine—25% more powerful than the engine in any other truck in the lowest price field. And when you consider capacity, you fi;d that Chevrolet’s longer wheelbase, sturdy frame and long springs permit the mounting of extra- large Chevrolet-built bodies. Before you buy a truck for any on these facts about Chevrolet' purpose, checkup | . 's complete line of s'x-cylinder haulege units. Your Chevrolet dealer can supply fullinformation. Fiaif-ton 10%«inch wheelbase chassis 355 520 (Drial woheels $25 extra) 1%-ton 131-inch wheelbase chassis 1%-ton 157-inch wheelbase chassis 1390 (Dual wheels standard) %K 440 is the price of the opens cab pick-up. All truck chassis prices f.0.b. Flint, Michigan. Low delivered prices and casy C. M. A.C. térms. A triete ciimanic b. Flint, Michisan. All truck body pricesf. o. b. In \COMEDY T0 BE > | from "FOLLOWED BY LOVE ROMANCE |‘Cohens and Kellys' toGive Way to ‘Ten Cents a Dance’ at Capitol “The Cohens and the Kellys and the second episode ong " showing r for the last “Ten Cents a Da tured attraction Sun- In “The Cohens and the Kellys in Africa,” starring Charlie Mur- ray, - George S Vera Gor- don and Kate a bathing| beauty, named Lo attracts con- ! siderable attention. She weighs 3,700 pounds. Lotus is a hippopot-| ‘amu:. She is a salaried ac- tress. received $400 a |day for y day she was used in |the making of “The Cohens and Ithe Kellys in Africa.” | Rin-Tin-Tin | “The Lone Defender” has Rin- | Tin-Tin in the leading role. Buzz one of the screen’s most | i s, although he is still| | an important part in :thc serial “Ten Cents a Dance,” featuring k and Ricardo dancing, gir taking where they find it ¢ halls where partners| e them for the hange eboard tickets worth 10 y of this Columbia Pic- d by Lionel Barry- ents the problem of a The dewn to the p: 2a has no% carded. She visits some day temple of the dance. She watches the ser tions of the present ne devo- maidens. She or. Then she ob- dies’ partners g from ancient boo! but tickets from . tickets bearing the lez-| s, Indiana. Special equipment estra. CONNORS MOTOR CO. DISTRIBUTORS ‘PARADISE ROAD' WILL BE SHOWN TONIGHT ONLY *“Man Who—atme Back’| Will Be Chief Attraction at Coliseum Sunday “Road to Paradise” will be shown tonight only at the Coliseum the- ater. “The Man Who Came Back” will be the featured attraction to- morrow night. “Road to Paradise” is a thrilling | drama of dual identity, mystery, and the underworld, and. features Loretta Young, Jack Muthall, Ray- mond 'Hatton, Kathlyn Willlams, Dot Farley, and others. William Beaudine directed for First Nation- al. In “The Man Who Came Back” Janet Gaynor and Charles’ Farrell are the star players. Founded on Stage Play The story, a ‘modernized version; of the famous stage play by Jules Fckert Goodman and John Flem- ing Wilson, is a powerful one of regeneration. Briefly, it tells of the ruin of the only son of one of New York's richest men, through having too much money to spend and little moral stability. When he is forced out into ‘the world on his own resources, he rap- idly goes down hill until he finally lands in the lowest dive in Shang- hai. There he meets a little cab- aret singer. A tiny spark of love is kindled into flame, and togefR- er they fight their way back to the sunlight. § Delightful Cabaret Singer, Miss Gaynor gives an inspired characterization of the cabapet singer whose love, faith and cour- 931. COLISEUM The Voice of the Screen SUNDAY AND MONDAY SPECIAL SUNDAY AFTERNOON MATINEE DOORS OPEN AT 1 P. M. SHOW AT 1:30 P. M. 3ecause of numerous and popular requests we are showing “TOM SAWYER” SATURDAY ONLY “The Road to Paradise” Loretta Young, Jack Mulhall, Raymon Hatton She found the “Road to Paradise” in a burglar's kit. ALSO CHAPTER THREE OF “FINGER PRINTS” age bring about the regeneratior of Farrell, who plays the role of the ne’er-do-well perfectly. william Holden is cast as the irascible Wall Street financier Kenneth MacKenna is the “mien- ace.” Other roles are handled by Mary Forbes, Ulrich Haupt, ‘William S| Worthington, Peter Gawthorne and Leslie Fenton. Unusually beautiful settings, cre- ated by Joseph Urban, celebratec scenic artist, add much to the 2n- tertainment value. Raoul Walsh d: ‘TOM SAWYER’ BILLED FOR SUNDAY MATINEE In compliance with numérous re quests from parents and also frof boys and girls, the Coliseum thea- ter wil Igive a special matinee p\:‘r_-: formance of “Tom Sawyer” tomor-| row afternoon, the presentation of ted. {the picture beginning at 1 o'clock. “Tom Sawyer,” starring Jackie, Coogan, was shown Thursday and Friday, but as Thursday night was a night before a school ‘day and’ Friday night was the time 1or uic High School Freshman initiation which was attended by almost al high school students, many young { folks did not see any of the show- ings this week of the film versior of Mark Twain’s famous story. The matinee tomorrow will af- ford everybody another opportun- ity to see the delightful photoplay Britain Shaken When Tars Balk at Their Pay Cui (Continued from Page One) of the seas, broke down after four years of world war. Abuses Bring Mutiny Britain built up her world-wide colonial empire and her commerce secure behind her “walls of oak”. Only once was there serious mutiny | in the fleet and that was back in 1797 when England was fighting France, Spain and Holland. As in the 1831 incident, poor pay was one of the grievances of the men, there having been no change in the wage rates since 1649. But there were also the factors of poor food, harsh discipline en- forced by the cat-o-nine tails and the dreaded press gangs Whick swept into the ships able-bodied f! men from all the ports and many of the inland towns. The sailors had grumbled, as jack tars usually do, then broken out into open complaints. Their grievances had been forwarded by commanders to London, but the government had done nothing. There were open outbreaks at Spit- head and Plymouth and it took stern measures to repress them. Cheer King George The Atlantic fleet, in which the recent trouble occurred, is second only to the Mediterranean flotilla in the British naval organization: It might as properly be cajjed the “North Sea” fleet for its chief ac- tivities keep it astride the -trade routes to northern Europe. Sixteen vessels were sald to have been involved in the strike.” The men refused to weigh anch- ors and sat on the anchor cables to block their operation. But they gave three cheers for King Keorge to show there was nothing subvers, ive in their action and in their pe- tition to Sir Austen Chamberlain, first lord of the admiralty, they described themselves as “loyal sub- jects of his majesty.” ——— More than half the commercial fishermen of the world today ‘are Japanese, Those beloved stars in a throb- bing drama, com- bining all the grip of “Ith Heaven,” the tenderness of “Street Angel,” the romance of “Sun- ny, Side Up.” CONNORS AUTO COMPANY HA'S LARGE ADDITION New Building, just Com- pleted, Affords Space | for 32 Motor Cars Building improvements in the ‘orm of an addition to the Con- jors Motor Company affords it space for 32 more automobiles. The \ddition is to the rear of the office ind machine shop quarters, which ‘ace on Front Street. The new building improvement is 50 feet by 100 feet in dimensions, dving a floor space of 6,000 square ‘eet. Double Structure Plan The plan is in the shape of aj| fouble structure, which obviates| ‘he use of interior posts or pil-| “ars, thereby affording an abso-| ‘utely clear floor space. Eventually| \ heating system will be installed, 3aid J. J. Connors, proprietor of .sshe motor company, to ins temperatures in the coldest weather. Two driveways at the rear pro- vide facilities for the easy entrance and departure of cars. Lumber Bought ‘All lémber in the additi bought from the Juneau Lumber| Mills. Twenty-six 16-pane windows | insure ample lighting effe The floor is double, the roof is covered With 24-gauge Toncon iron, mak-} ing the addition substantial through- | out. : The structurs rests on filled-in| shore land. Approximately 20,000 cubic yards of earth w on| the site, so now its surface is reached by only extreme tides. The building was designe erected by Ray Peterman, quired 26% days to complete. ————— NOTICE OF SALE The adjourned Administrator’s| Sale of real estate belonging to the| Valentine Estate will be held at the office of Grover C. Winn in/ . Valentine Building at 10 am.| ¥, October 5th, 1931. —l Old papers for sale at The Em-/ OUR SHORTS . Paramount News Emergency Case. Ceme Take a Trip. You May be the Next Victim WHY NOT INSURE AGAINST LOSS BRY BURGLARY, THEFT, LARCENY OR HOLD - Ul EITHER IN YOUR HOME OR ON THE STREET? Rates are reasonable, and ‘the [mlil‘y protects your entire family. en S[\attuck,ln"c;