The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 10, 1931, Page 3

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S THE DAIL‘{ ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 10, 1931 | CAPITOL UNI)AY SUNDAY MATINEE—2 P. M mu.m mCHESTER and Avery Hopwood which was produced by Wagenhals and Kemper. / You will be baffled by his fox-like cunning, you will A UNITED shudder at his daring, you Jlg ARTISTS will thrill at his nefarious PICTURE escapades and you will be . thoroughly entertained by this geartest of all mystery dramas. ALSO SELECTED SHORTS ——WATCH FOR “Bad Sister” ——LAST TIMES TONIGHT— “Tailor Made Man” i MON DAY %&NS Based upon a stage play by Mary Roberts Rinehart “Trader Horn” T RO i The American Beauty Parlor ‘Where ladies will find perfect satisfaction in their search for beautification, in a pleasant atmosphere. There is no charge for consultation. Telephone 397 for an appointment. 1921 Graduate of Cosmetology and Hairdressing ALSIE J. WILSON VALENTINE BUILDING TELEPHONE 397 19} Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE POOL—BILLIARDS Chas. Miller, Prop. Prepare Now For WINTER DRIVING COMFORT JUNEAU MOTORS CO. FOOT OF MAIN STREET FIR TELEPHONE 403 Strong \upporlmg Cast supporting 0 COME AFTER na Merkel, + The plot of taken from a sen al rlay by Mar art and AL. n the stag Feature New Program Sunday at Capitol by \\l"l Qrwm al stories. He dialogued Chestor n the featured role include Gustav Von Seyffer- ionally suc- | Roberts Rine- Topwood produced | Wagenhals and | industry, so down by big busin of gold couldn’t shi | rough exterior. His w | ams, breaks under ‘lmnv \xnh him and leaves ROMANCE AND COMEDY CROWD titz, Ben Bard, Grayce Hampton, urse as am § 9| Spencer Charters, Charles Dow I (,0,[ mamp Cl'uk Maude Eburne, Willilam Murdock promptly has a n ell and S. E. Jennings. ! breakdown and is advised t s—— e ctaff of technicians ase| up golf. He does, and through Mystery Photoplay Will W el | ‘Just Like Heaven oty St Ay (S | great deal more than ‘Part |just that game. Meets the Wife He meets his. wife again or | golf course and, | to Be Followed by * rhl‘(‘ Wlfc on &unday ROUGH TREATMENT—This picture graphically portrays the shoek of landing the trans- Pacific monoplane, whose ianding gear | crotchety captain of the gascline adv. hxd been drcpped enronlt‘, to llghten the ship. :Nete the broktn glassin the cabin wimlow and the bent pflzpellor bia Fall Festival Prices on Our ST ANNIVERSARY Store Open Tonight QUALITY | NITED FOOD COMPANY “CASH IS KING” PRICE PROMPT DELIVERY 1 heatre Bills Change Szmday S@r@ens Wnfl]l Spark]l@ With New Sh@v\\%@i BAT WHISPERS' n with the aid of a With “A Tailor Made Man" flm"kcmim The play had a record run| “Just Like 1| good game and Tommy's >- tha third ch; )mr of the serial “The in New York and in every lmpar'- to only at - | sophical advice, succeeds in winning Lone Defender,” sh: for the|ant city in the country as well. * |ater. “Part Time Wi fo | her back. last times at t Utmost Secrecy Observed ;}wm ine attraction on “Part Time Wife" t | theatre tonight, “The Bat Wh Observing ths utmost secrecy 1 A turn of Edmund Lowe to | pers” will be the headline attrac-|West filmed his new comedy drama he a | comedy, in which he | tion tomorrow, the first presenta- imystery, exclusively at night. at a m afternoon, |ccss. Leila Hyams has a 2 tion being at the afternoon mal When the studio gates closed at|the doors ing role. Walter McGrail, as the nee. 16 p.m., West began making scenes| “Just Like Heave v | “heavy” is excellent. In “A Tailor Made Man” Wil- [and continued until 3 o'clock in|R. William Neill, tells the romance | Tommy Clifford, as liam Haines, the star, started his|the morning. of a balloon vender who wants to|Irish caddy, enacts the p | adult life as a clerk in a brokerage Ncb only did this preserve the be a creator of great pageants and|natural, lovable kid. | house. ~He re-entered the field|secret of the thrilling screen play(an adorable litle &p Wwho| Others in the supporting cas: in- | of business for the first time since \but working in the mystic hours wants o be a great dance the|glude Louis Payne, Sam Lufkin. | when he played the executive in|of night helped the mood of the start of the story she sings and!Bogil Rosing and George (Rad) | “A Tailor Made Man." playe! ing to West. The|dances with an itinerant streef|coreoran. | “The Lone Defender” stars R.n\my teriousness, suspense and super- |circus and the flame ve is! — > —— — i | Tin Tin, natural effects can be better ob- kindled by the sparks that fly when| - Btk - 4 | Lee Duncan, owner and trainer|tained when all is dark and quiet.|she, Mimi, refuses to be run off “Rz()ggim‘;‘fl&)':: : ‘\"Tl:“\ of Rin Tin Tin, the great canine ., ‘Lhc street by Tobey, the balicon T e - star of the screen, has never becn ieA boy, who claims pr its to N Bihriatay among those who doubt the ability | © AT THE HOTELS stand. ; RO By SOrmerly of a dog to think. But Duncan, un- | e. Dorothy Goddard, :‘ B, Rp £ like most of the others who ba- Tcbey Played By Newell smnd}ng several “M?b with her | lieve in this ability to reason, goes Gastineau Tobey is played by David New-|DParents Dry and Mrs 'F it s | much further. W. T. Roberts, Ben Glazer, Se-jell and others in ast are Yola|dard at the Hot Spring, arrived on attle d'Avril, Gaston Glass, Thomas Jot-| the steamer Queen. She Wil vis! Veice 15 Expressive | Alaskan ferson, Emil Chautard, Mathilde|¥ith Mr. and Mrs .E. M. Goddard Duncan says that Rinty’s mind|{ C. Norman, K. Kolseth, Yakatat }Comont, Albert Rcccardi and Tor- until next Tuesday when she v is so developed that he is almost | Zynda ben Meyer. RCA Photophone re- leave on the steamer gn‘m’s:s}.l.xr able to cxpress thoughts through| OCharles A. Hawthorne, Portland,fcorded. Scenes represent Paris, ise for her home in California his voice. Not talking, of cou Ore. “Part Time Wife,” Fox movie- | but ‘Duncan says that Rinty’s in- — - tons comedy romance, proves that| NOTICE | flection, i u can call it inflection BRIDGE AND WHIST {a golf course is the path tol The Women of Mooseheart Le- in a dog clls him exactly what's | ta lady champ's heart. Th arc gion will award the Hope Chest on the dog’s mind. | There will be a card party in|ple; of laughs and human inter- | during the Hallowe'en Dance at| “The Bat Whispers,” was select- the basement of the Episcopal ‘Moose Hall. There will be other prizes ed by Roland West after he had Church Monday evening, October | Captain of Industry ‘and a good time Is assured all| considersd tw ‘n:y-fiv: other p 12th. Good prizes and refresh- Mr. Murdock, portray by Ed- those who will attend. sible pieces of screen play mat T-! I ments. Admission fifty cen mund Lowe, was a quick-tempered, | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART ial, mcmdm;Y books, stage success- | are welcome. LEGION. | his | PRES COLISEUM SUNDAY LAUGHS AN NTS MONDAY \D GIGGLES FOR YOUNG AND OLD TEE OFF! To the grandest round of rears you've had since 'way back! Tired hubby blows off too often and friend NOT to cnee wifey goes off mno, motvhcr?, You've heard of golf widows — now meel & golf widower! Laugh—Laugh—Laugh! featuring EDMUND LOWE LEILA HYAMS Tommy Clifford Walter -McGrail OUR SHORTS 1. Pa »ramount News 2. The Glow Worm (cartoon) 3. Hello Television Watch Out for— *50 MILLION FRENCHMEN” | Drama- of a Boy Who Tried to Fly Away From Love ~and“CrushedY All-Talking With Music Anita Louise David Newell Yola d'Avril Gaston Glass TONIGHT'S SHORTS 1. Fox News 2. Monkey Meat 3. Little Covered Wagon 4. Chapter 4— “FINGER PRIN' [YAKUTAT MAN GIVEN | 111, MONTHS IN JAIL | Ri | ecnn to the | ch United Sta hard Reese, brought here re- from Yakutat, bound over | grand jury on a statutory today taken before \tes Commissioner Charles | Sey on a charge of contributing to | {the delinquency of minors, the | more serious charge being dismissed |by the United States “Attorney’s | office. Reese entered a plea of gullty |to the lesser crime and was sen- ‘u‘m-r‘l to 11': months’ imprison- |ment in the Federal jail by Judge ;Sey. 3 | WATCH FOR THESE \ ATTRACTIONS— “50 Million Frenchmen” l “The Bad Man” “The River'’s End” l “The Connecticut Yankee” “Sit Tight' SPECIAL SUNDAY MATINEE DOORS OPEN 1 P. M. “FIGHTING CARAVANS” ‘ with GARY COOPER f N T T S S N KETCHIKAN MAN HEED HERE FOR OLD CRIME A. A Long, Ketchikan, was ar- rested here yesterday by Federal officers Martin and Newcomb, and wWfll be returned there to serve aut a sentence imposed in the United States Commissioner’s Court 188 | July, it was made known today United States Marshal Albert White. P Long was sentenced to serve 90 days in the Ketchikan Federal on a misdemeanor charge, and the |sentence was suspended at the time. The suspension has just been revoked.

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