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am—r THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 30, 1931. CAPITOL LAST TIMES TONIGHT ‘DERELICT’ TO BE SHOWNLAST HE FORGAVE HIM Seen at Coliseum’s Midnight Matinee because she loved him! See it and understand why -« MEN 2 CALL <d o) croft, will be shown for the Ie atre. “Beyond Victory,” with B night, tonight. “Derelict” expounds another ship must answer if it physically possible. comes during a ty and the big-chested star (take the ship to the rescue. Filmed At Sea As all the sea sequences (| “Derelict” were actually filmed sea, this sequence, ships TIMES TONIGHT ‘Beyond Victory’ Will Be | “Derelict,” starring George Ban- times tonight at the Coliseum the- Boyd in the leading role, will fea- ture the new program tomorrow and this program will be previewed at the 1 o'clock matinee by demon- strating the inflexible law of the sea, which requires that a vessel receiving an “S. O, S.” call from In the Bancroft picture, the calil terrific tropical storm. The captain of Bancroft's ship attempts to evade responsibili- forced to lock his chief below and involving two battling a storm, required 'tion of being true to the love he bears his wife or sacrificing a sec- red oath. His was the problem of deciding whether he ought to place foremost his marriage vows or the solemn oath he had sworn when he reentered the service of | his country.. The denuement plays an important part in the gripping drama of the picture. Others who appear as the death- doomed men are Lew Cody, James Gleason, Russell Gleason and Fred Scott. Others Scymour, Riggs. ANNUAL DINNER STAGED SUNDAY Twenty-one Attend Dinner and Theatre Party of Alaska Game Com. in the cast are James Zasu Pitts and Lynn John Robinson directed. e 25 Companionate Marriage Not Bigamous in Germany st other officers, i | its annual dinner and BERLIN, Nov. 30.—Companionate marriage, maintained alongside rez- ular wedlock is not punishable as bigamy in German law, so Fritz Mueller may henceforth live with an illegal partner besides retining ‘his legal matriomnial status. It was Mueller's blonde partner who got wind of her compaion's legal wife. She went to court ac- cusing him of deception and big- amy. The court acquitted him on the |tary and Mrs. H. W. Terhune, Assi ground that Mueller never had |Executive Secretary and Mrs. E. M. promised legal matrimony. It was|Goddard, Capt. and Mrs. K. C. legally of no consequence that he | Talmadge, Mr. and Mrs. was already married, the court | Dufresne, Ca and Mrs. held. | Sellevold Misses Catherine Laughlin, Nell MecCloskey, yearly gathering here. ner was served by Mrs. K. Hooker {at the Coffee Shoppe. tre. Present at both were: sioners W. R. Selfridge, Frank P. is is J. O of ——.e—— at LOUDSPEAKER IN RAIL CAB DISPLACES SWITCH ‘SIGNALS | W. K. Keller, L. E. Iverson. BY GAME BOARD RUN AT CAPITOL Headed by its four members and the Alaska Game | Commission Sunday evening staged | theatre | party, both of which have become | to: regular parts of the Commission’s The din- | Following the dinner, the entire party viewed a showing of “Men| Call It Love” at the Capitol thea- Commis- Williams, Andrew Simons and Irv- |ing McK. Reed, Executive Secre- Frank Mc- | material for the suave and debon- Marga- ret Kiloh, Betty Thordarson, Mrs. H. H. Gubser and MENJOU PLAY "TONIGHT ENDS 1“Young Donovan’s Kid,” with Dix and Cooper, Starts Tomorrow With “Men Call It Love,” with | Adolphe Menjou and Leila Hyams and Mary Duncan in the principal roles, showing for the lasi times at the Capitol theatre, | “Young Donovan's Kid," featuring |Richard Dix and Jackie Cooper, r | will be the headline attraction to- rrow night. “Young Donovan's will be the offering at the w matinee at 1 o'clock to- Men Call It Love” is a Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer picturization of “he Vincent Lawrence stage hit of 11929, “Among the Married.” Menjou is featured as tha golf | champion Don Juan who semes | to take life and his fun as he finds it. Good Vehicie for Menjou The picture regarded as ideal air Menjou and for the excellent cast with which he is surrounded. Threughout the picture there is careful engineering, and, even at best, was not without its dang to cast and crews. Rowland Lee directed. “Beyond Victory” is unusual DUISBURG, Germany, Nov. 30 Loudspeakers zor the distribution of switching orders for locomo- tive crews have replaced visual sig- | er V. The Commission today in annual report prepared | |to conclude its work for this meet- | ing. It was whipping into shape its and recommenda- evidenced a spicy flavor of dia- logue and situations. The seitings |and costumes of modernistic motif add vastly to the enjoyment of the | feature. COLISEU M 7:30—or LAST TIMES TONIGHT 9:30 George Bancroft in “DERELICT” OUR MIDNIGHT MAT h EE William (Bill) Boyd, Zasu Pitts, James Gleason in “BEYOND VICTORY” Jackie Cooper is cast as Midge Murray, waif of the streets who is entrusted to the care of Donovan, and who ultimately assists in the reformation of the gangster The photoplay presents a lesson of historical value in its picturi- zation of pre-war gangland. Com- parison of the old methods with present - day racketeering demon- strates tke terrific menace to peace and security in the activities and increasing power of the modern gangster. In addition to Dix and Jackie Cooper, the cast includes Marion Shilling, Frank Sheridan, Harry Tenbrook, Fred Kelsey and Boris Karloff. Fred Nibio directed. ——- | PRISON TO LOSE ITS ZOO SINCE “KEEPERS” GONE RALEIGH, N. C, Nov. 21.—The state prison here lost two of its| long term prisoners and now is going to lose its zoo because it has ALLEGED LIQUOR LAW VIOLATORS ARE ROUNDED UP | ; Eog ‘Action Taken Following | Indictments by Seat- [ tle Grand Jury SEATTLE, Nov. 30. Kitsap County alleged liquor law violators, | indicted by the Federal Grand | Jury here, are being rounded up. Harold Todhunter, of Port Gam- ble, candidate for county sheriff at the last election, and R. L. Rob- bins, former Chairman of the Kit- sap County Republican Committee, have posted bonds following indict- Two defendants with Todhunter and Robbins are now at liberty un- der bonds furnished at the time cf their arrest last August. The indictments charge that & Lquor ring was formed in July, 1530. The Government alleges & Luge still was operated on three different ranches until seized last Augist, and accuses Todhunter, Albert Hoff and Victor Johnson with Lteinz its operators. Tod- hunter is charged with helping move the still from ranch to ranch and Robbins is charged with haul- ing supplies to the still on the Hoff ranch. TR s % =45 YR OVERLOOKS PINOCHLE HAND HAMILTON, O.—Robert Singer, engineer, drew 800 kings, 400 hearts and 200 spades in a pinochle game. When the overlooked the “almost porfect” hand and bid 520 instead of the possible 1,220, he was so astounded that he asked no one interested in the animals. The 2zoo, containing a bear, a collection of wildcats, foxes and| dogs, used to be a big atraction| {ments on dry law charges. Willlam U. Behne and A. H. Daubenberg, former officers of the National Bank at Auburn, have | | another player to finish the game for him. | e With styles reverting to former posted $2,500 each on charges orlumes, England’s roadways are alleged mail fraud in connection | witnessing a comeback of tandem with stock selling. bicycles. | KEEP C | THEIR YOUNG EYES inals on the Reichsbahn's shunting | yards here. * The receiving antenna stretches from the engine's stack to the driver’s stand, where the loud- speaker is located. Engines moving.on the shunting | A ! ground receive all messages, which | Wheels has been developed in are prefaced with the numbers of | France. n_ has the appea‘rancevci‘ Faced With Hard Question the respective locomotives, and is- [& boat, being provided with win- Boyd plays the part of a man ¥ Z N ’;mdpbe};n facedpv:im the ques- |Sued twice to avoid misunderstand- :01“'5 of the shape and size of port| ing. oles. \ : We'd ra'rher have and now we'll Three Stars of “Ziegfeld Follies of 1931 Helen Morgan (on piano) Ruth Etting (af right) and Harry Richman “Young Donovan’s Kid" is Radio Pictures’ adaptation of Rex Beach's nevel, “Big Brother,” a heart-in- teres! ory which ranks as pos- sibly the author’s greatest piece of { writing. Dix is seen as Jim Dono- van, New York gangster of the pre- war period, when bootlegging was unknown, machine guns unheard of in gang circles and chieftains fought it out with steel fists and rugged nerve. a Chesterfield for those who visited the prison. It was cared for by Oetto Wood and Bill Campbell, both of whom | were doing life for murder. Wood escaped and was shot down in an! effort to recapture him. Campbell ;§ is fighting for his life in a sani-| tarium. i that it tells four separate stories. These are knit together when the i [leading male actors in each se- | quence meet on the battle front in France and, facing almost certain ™ | death, ward off hysteria and blank | terror by talking of the things nearest each man's heart. tions to the Secretary of Agricul- ture covering next year’s regula- | tions on game and fur-bearing ani- | mals, and on migratory wild birds. —ee four-room apartment .on witn ADOLPHE MENJOU LEILA HYAMS NORMAN FOSTER Adapted from Vincent Lawrence's play, “Among the Married.” Directed by Edgar Selwyn A Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer Picture ey — - More than 1,500,000 new houses have been built in England and Wales since the war. 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