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THE - o ot - DAILY ALASKA EMP IRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21, 1931, Thrills and Chil CAPITOL LAST TIMES TONIGHT Also Short A Is at Midnight! R G Subjects MIDNIGHT MATINEE—TONIGHT 1 A. M. ‘TRADER HORN’ WILL FOLLOW ‘CAT CREEPS' African Adventure Film to Come After Mystery Play at Capitol “The Cat Creeps” will be pre- jsented for the last times tonight at the Capitol theatre. “Trader Horn,” with Harry Carey in the title role, will be the chief feature of the new bill that will be offerad. at the preview matinee at 1 o'clock tonight and at the regular showings tomorrow night. The Fourth Chap- ter of the serial, “The Lone Defend- er,” with Rin Tin Tin in the prin- cipal role, will be an added attrac- tion on tomorrow's program. In connection with “The Cat Creeps,” Eric Paulson, manager of the Capitol theatre, appeals to all persons who saw the picture last night not to reveal to their friends any hint of the plot's solution. One Phase of Pleasure “Much of the pleasure of wit- nessing a motion picture of this type,” says Mr. Paulson, “lies in the inability of the auditors to fathom A remarkable photograph made by Mrs. John F. Haller, of Middlebury, Vermont, of her youngest Mary Haller, is this charming picture child, Patricic Re— graph in any Study in Childhood—Worth $3,000 pictures of children, and $2,600 additional for first prize for the best American amateur photo- classification. This and five other [New Play for Tomorrow at ‘O, FOR A MAN' T0 GIVE WAY T0 FAIR WARNING' Coliseum Will Be Giv- en Preview Tonight With “Oh, For a Man," starring Jeanette MacDonald and Reginald Denny, showing for the last times tonight at the Coliseu mtheatre, ‘Fair Warning,” featuring George O'Brien, will be the headline at- traction on the new program to be previewed at the 1 o'clock mati- nee tonight and to be presented at the regular performances tomor- row evening. “Oh, For a Man” proves that a burglar’s calling can have some delightful compensations, Miss Mac- Donald becomes infatuated with Denny when he enters her apart- ment to rob her. Outdoor Romance “Fair Warning,” is a Fox out- door romance. It is acclaimed as a thrilling and at the same time as a fascinating entertainment. O'Brien is back again in his fav- orite type of role, that of a fight- COLISEUM LAST TIMES TONIGH' Jeanette MacDONALD Reginild DENNY Marjorie WHITE Warren HYMER DON'T FORGET MIDNIGHT MATINEE Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s Miracle Production American-made photographs will compete at Ge- neva, Switzerland, in November, against 276 prize pictures from other parts of which won fi prize of $3,000 in the current kodak international $100,000 amateur photography competition. Five hundred dollars was awarded ing, hard-riding Westerner. He the mystery, and their conseugent interest in trying to arrive at e portrays ‘the part of “Whistlin'" TONIGHT E - GEORGE. O’BRIEN in A o LU OO O T T OO Starting Regular Showing Tomorrow I RO solution. This Universal production is a remarkable success as a mys- tery story; and its ending furnish- es a most startling surprise. “So persons who witnessed the picture last night should let their friends see for themselves how the baffling story is hrought to a con- clusion, and should not spoil their !complete enjoyment of the picture.” “The Lone Defender,” proved e strenuous test for Rinty, for the story is replete with quick action and strong melodrama. The scene is laid in the picturesque desert region of a cattle and mining coun- try. Fine Scenic Effects In “Trader Horn,” spectacular vistas of the African veldt, rivers, M)s. Haller as first prize in the competition for hts ifi L;a-sti(i(»linvwr orfitV(;er(rl’ Séfies ‘@, o ey S Al 4w higher international awards, ,the world for stil. Dan Barry, a man close to nature with an uncanny control over wild animals. Feminine Pulchritude For those who desire to see the latest in feminine pulchritude, O'Brien’s newest leading lady, Lou- ise Huntington, recently of the Broadway brightlights, makes her talking screen debut. Based on Max Brand's widely | read book, “The Untamed,” this picture was directed by Alfred L. Werker, whose previous efforts in- clude “Last of the Duanes.” Prominent in the supporting cast are Mitchell Harris, George Brent and Nat Pendleton. FILM ACTOR “FAIR ‘WARNING” A Two-Fisted Drama LT T LT T T T '3 Interwoven SOCKS | jungles and picturesque water- ] falls serve as an exotic background s 3 i The sequences include a weird na- 3 - R =— B A N DIT GANG tive death dance, preceding the I MARHIEB No Equal for Wear — R —_— roasting to death of alien captives; = a battle to the death of lions fight- HOLLYWOOD, ROBS, KIDNAPS |ecies, “ire i TR D i : ] breathtaking closeup of a lion Richard Dix Weds Winifred ozens of patterns By ROBBIN COONS HOLLYWOOD — The public still “discovers” its own stars, still cre- ates them, and the lesson, empha- THEN MURDERS Machine Gun Robbers Commit Triple Crime pierced to the brain by the expert hurling of a staff; the snapping up of a native by hungry crocodiles; {and hundreds of “shots” revealing strange creatures of the Dark Con- tinent in intimate action. Many Narrow Escapes Narrow escapes enlivened shoot- Cox, of San Fran- cisco, in Yuma YUMA, Arizona, Oct. 21.—Rich- ard Dix, film actor, and Winifred Coe, of San Francisco, were mar- ried here yesterday. to choose from H. S. Graves » cized again and again in movie p 4 4 ing of these remarkable sequences, 5 history, at last may have been n Wlsconsm many of which were obtained with mle)ltr?::cgls age as 27 years an ; tearned. the use of an electrically- oper- : e newinveds planned to return |~ The Clothing Man For information from the studio 1 _ ated sound camera and telescopic 3 {mmediately to Los. Augéles, Cal. which *recently “tried “unsuccessfully| NENOMONEE, Wisconsin, Oct.21.{jens. Assoclated’ Press telephoto of Watkins, Cardinai right fielder, beating a relay to home to seore the |, o “0) o0 poo"noiored for the to put Tarman Barnes, the un-|—Machine gun robbers kidnapped| One of the actors sprained an|second run for ‘St. Louis in the first inning of the last game of the World Series, which Philadelphia |ceremony. i o' known, on the screen as a star and killed James Kraft, aged 19, |ankle in a wild rush to get away|lost to the Cardinals, 4 {o 2, giving St. Louis the world championshin, 2 | indicates that a wiser procedure Son Of a bank president, after one|from thirty-eight panicky elephants s [ el ¢ o, e oad is to be followed in the exploita- Of their band of four had been after shaking a pole at them for owned by Lynch Brothers, is put- v i tion of its three foremost hopes Slain in a getaway after looting|the benefit of the cameras. ting down holes to locate ore bod- R R < v for the future, Carole Lombard,, the State Bank of $10,000 late yes-} "Once a British “white hunter” jes. Sylvia Sidney and Miriam Hop- | terday afternoon. accompanying the party broke an kins. | Another son of the bank presi-|arm by tumbling into a donga At the annual election held by . dent, William Kraft, aged 23 years, | (bed of a stream) while running to the American Legion Post in Ket- 3 { was shot and wounded because one|rescue a woman member of the chikan, E. W. Brown was chosen WAKE uP Yo“n | of the raiders refused to believe his|cast from a threatened attack by commander; Dwight A. Chase, firsi . | assertion there was no more money |some enraged babboons. vice-commander; .W. H. Barton, 1in the bank. ——e——— second vice-commander; Edwin L. I_IVER B“_E— | James's body was found on the| NOTICE Elliott, adjutant; Harry Hanson, | highway six miles out of town.| oOn account of the Douglas Fire chaplain; R. R. Spaeth, historian; ' MEL |His body and that of the slain|pepartment Jamboree the Elks Pete Murphy, sergeant at arms; A. WIT OUT CAI.O {bandit had been dumped from the | will not hold their regular Sat- J. Howells, fInance officer; C. L. . 5 . |automobile. Young Kraft is be-|urday night dance October 24. adv. McGillvray, Dr. H. S. Hall, J. A And You'll Jump Out of Bed in !lieved to have been killed in re- RENET L e Talbot, Ralph A. Bartholomew, C. the Morning Rarin’ to Go prisal. You don't ge: tne idea that man Morgan and J. F. Krause, members | is wonderful from listening to old of the executive committee. [ W}L you la'd dfil,l;]l".‘.’;fl-“ .‘:,‘Zt‘”&h:&}': l This trio is expected to attain|married women discussing domestic 5 ” ‘mineral water, oil, laxative eandy or chewing | | affairs. Night classes under supervision d ‘them to make you suddenly = Stardom within six months, and i Surcet aad buoyant and ful of sunshine. ithe studio Js to concentrate its 7 of the Ketchikan School Board P e O e hosan's gt o | CI{Orts to that end. Not, as with will be held for adults in Ketchi- ‘g’f."m.:: The reason for your down-andout 'Marlene Dietrich and Tallulah .. kan. Cothmercial subjects as well as }:f.‘.‘.‘,‘!.‘:{.;’.‘,‘.'u&'fi‘.{::? ;‘31:: weia datly, Bankhead, by stupendous public- || t the ordinary school subjects will be 1 this bile is not flowing freely, your food | ity campaigns, but by the more r taught. dosnle digest. 1t Junt e ow have & | logical procedure of placing them | §f h' h \d thick‘;l bmbu.q:: u;? fiur_t;’mzc in ;ould. 'in outstandingly worthy vehicles. Py 94 |c Fi "d G ? in blemishes. Your head | 4 :'::,mym,:g Eown 2o out. You whola | J Man Finds Grave o stem is poisoned. . e takes thos goody old CARTERS | Boosting the Young Stars is apt of Mother After ese two . ; 5 2 - T L e frecly hod make you | Miriam Hopkins, who was ‘“dis- 60 - Year Search jeel “up and up.” 'rfi contain wonderful, , covered” by .the public in “The 4 3 harmlens, e o R uhe bl fow freely; Smiling Lieutenant,” is to have the to be i ; CHICO, Cal, Oct, 21.—A search But don’t aak for liver pills. Ask for Carter's lead in “The Jazz King,” a preten- Y 4 = 2 e ot m:»re than sixty years ago fim:fix?flw&"fl?-flf‘m ‘uous musical; Sylvia Sidney, with Associated Press telephoto of Andy High;: Cardinal third sacker crossing home plate with first run has ended for Robert M. Coon, ibadituten 8 OB B8 TG 1931 C. M. Co. | several big roles already to her {thc best of seventh and deeiding game of the world series. . aged Ghico rancher. The object of éred:t, gets the lhn:im;s f-?r’f, Bfiw d : that search was his mother's grave, » acalxenp;;:no?ci:dnyénm?e Lombara | | hnvanably the best and to give to the Territorial school |and he found it in a lonely spot > oas. mw'a special alr spectacle things are made by fund 50 per cent of the profits de- [in the Nevada desert, forty miles “Tomorrow’s Styles { 570 " R e s [rived from the Pribilof Tsland seal |west of Winnemucca. i » ca”.Ed Sy Brides, oomeRae who refuses to B | rookeries. Here his mother, Mrs. Susan Todas’ Giving the favored personalitles| W 'pape anything else. : Coon, died August 11, 1860, shortly L4 still better opportunities is always q b after her som’s birth. ‘She was & p sounder than twenty-four-sheeting There are many 800¢ " Potershusé” nisherxed ace Piiiod member of a ploneer wagon train & : promiscuously. For the public has{fl coffees—but the best is : |over @ fish recently caught there.| . ' "0t calfornian settlers and : SMOC KS long had a way of selecting its apt to come from those wiktmxg:;bhc;? about 80 pqu:gts. Some s the dind. Pi S s e 2 own favorites. | was a Cross ‘ween a A n Sea C‘]f "The fans “discovered” Clark Ga-|J] Who refuse to make any- Because of Lead winds a 50-foot Vice-commander; David Adler, ad-(ling cod and a mudshark and oth-| Members of the party forgat Just N 2. HSNE A Ble ‘some time béfore’ his ‘own thing but the good. That sailing schooner with a small aux- | jutant; E. A. Tonseth, finance offi- |ers that it was part halibut and :u:. ""w“ ih“ gy U ovelty Leather studio, enlightened by fan letters, havpers to be Schilling iliary engine, took three weeks to |cer; George W. Brown, sergeant-a part mudshark. Its head resembled As boy and man, Cono, now ev- . { realized it had & new and vital | PP! voyage from Seattle to Ketchikan.|arms; Henry W, Goodfellow, offi- |that of a mudshark. NIl Tee e qike Latest Styles Special value on personality in its ranks. And it was —the only coffee roaster The craft, containing Rev. L. 8.|cer of the day: Oscar Phipps, offi- 7y ’(;rder' that he’ ight’ 1dash B : Sk . the fans who found Dolores- Cos- who refuses to produce Vincent and his brother L. C. Vin- cer of the guard; Rev. John E.| All concrete pillars for the new |pirthplace. His mother's compsn-i| In black, brown, tam | * SMOCKS tello enchanting in her first pic- (Ml cheap coffec even for [f|cent and the latter's bride, is bound | Youl, ehaplain; Forbes L. Buker, | community gymnasium at Peters-|ions were not positive even iat . ’ 3 L] . H d st les ture, who boosted Alice White to fent Iqr Seldoyna. where the Rev. Mr.|historian; Arthur W. Johnson, Dr.|purg have been poured, and much|pe SR ik in devads: — Thalt and navy : In assorte y stardom after her own studio had those .Who are conte! Vincent will be pastor of the Meth= | F. dé 1a Vergne, members f execu- |of the lumber for the structure i |¢nought it might have been Utah P i 4 atterns given her up as hopeless, who de- with it. Whatever the odist Church. ttive committee; Fred B. Johnston, [on the ground. and p 4 P or even California. manded more of Billie Dove, and| Ml difference between the department executive committee- Actual discovery of the grave - Val $4.25 who still keep Garbo on her man; Dr. P. de la Vergne, service | oondderaple 2 -to 5 alues to . i good and the best — Fifty thousand tiout ifry, fur= | secet. onsiderable aamage was occa- | was made by A. J. Lewis of Chico, . rons. heth it be eat or nished by the Bureau of Fisheries i | ned to property on Main Street |Coon’s grandson, after the route of ; 1T Yowt ler it be gr | have ‘been pianted n the s six| o - |in Petersburg recently by a 20-foot |the ploneer ecaravan had been 9 50 S — - o llowing an explosion on the|tide that was aggravated by heavy [checked and rechecker with its * a i A Hollywood Newreel sma _— weeks in lakes and streams in the O, S pecial $1 7 5 | Louis Weitzenkorn, author of[J| it is there. =D i e vicinity of Ketchikan. i’:"l’uu:c;et:oaéhlull(m‘ 38 fect lond, | winds in Frederick Sound. survivors. . . . SeR - T uck, e Cr 52 . ————————— . “Five Star Final,” has written a n by " . screen original, “Exposed” for Ra- T i (Off()e The owner, Homer Dickson, Who| gigni piling under the Stedman UNDERGOES OPERATION . dio. Raiph Ince and Jonn| || Schilling YO Potatoes as large as one and one- | suffered painful burns, was taken |y oot priqze in Ketchikan were 2t Halliday Have leading. roles. Coffee. Nl 4 third pounds each have been har- |aboard the Scventh-Day Adventist | macheq by driftwood in Ketchi-| Mrs. A. H. Campbell of Juneau » Anna May Wong and Warner vested by Ike Buren from his truck | Mission boat, on which he received | yon” Creck when the stream went | Successfully underwent a surgical Oland supply stellar oriental at- & > ‘g::;ge: at Charcoal Point near Ket- | treatment for his injuries. on a rampage. operation at St. Ann's hospital this mosphere in Marlene Dietrich’s sehlllln ol | - e morning. 7 “8hanghai Express.” i Indorsements were given by Ket-| On the gold and molybdenum sl Ry, 3.5 sl ; Chic Sale has two more two-reel P f’ee Ralph R. Reeser is” the DeWIY | chikan and Petersburg Chambers of | property of Jerry C. Galvin at S8an| The wife who yells loudest about " i o ,, { comedies to make before going to 0. elected °°m::'t‘d“;‘:‘u‘;m A’:‘;‘:' Commerce to the memorials sub- |Antonio Harbor, Baker Island, in|her mh:m the Mp‘:l'e‘ Dixie Roberts, Vanderbilt ‘h . 8 “TJuneau’s Own Store Warners as a featured player. can Legion Post at anks. - | mitted by the Alaska Chamber of | Southeast Alaska, a large concen- |usually one who complains | back, contributed 222 yards ] Tu 2 oun ! i Wings of the Morning [}, o iricers ar Sam O .White, £irst | Commerce urging the federal gov- | trating mill will be erected, accord- (most because hell mever touch 8 |gains and four touchdowns in the & a 5| ©Old papers at Tne Empire, . }Vi“'c"mm“n“cr; Max Love, secondernment to base airships in Alaska '|ing to the owner. A diamond drill, |dish towel. Wil first game of the season. .