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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY, DEC. 3, 1931. Theatres Put on New Plays e * * * o * * * * * * * Comedlyandl Romance CompeteforFavor SCREEN’'S RAPID-FIRE COMIC | X IN SEVEN-RING JUBILEE = WUOLSEY STAR b i B 1<P. T Vacahonl“" FAM s ’RT ke "I!: Characters IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIIIIIlIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||IIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllIII CAPITOL THURSDAY FRIDAY Ladees 'n’ Gennilmen! 'rnl'i b.” e Wools was snap- and now his fastest and fun- ¢ enjoys. old days erities “Gitl of Golden West Sup- | niest of all . . . TR fled hi : t character : i ‘Everything’s Rosie” and|paines and. com roiAtn L A ’ 3 7 Cniste | - plemented by Parrott's Organ Playing 51]\'61’ ngh( at i 0 d by Charlie Capitol N ‘ ; { i | b % ! “The Girl of the Golden West,” . 3 have all the wi § y 1 : {taken from the late David Be- ' f‘m(‘kim opportunity of my forme: & la,scos powerful stage drama of| F:I“Li};’ m tonight at the Capi- films, in addition I have a char “% 3 \ | the same name, which had a s.md, L s “Siverware Night» A | 2Ci€T to_portray, 3 -/ . ¥ irun for more than Hece - or wa e e | sad s . B |New York, is the red attrac- o 4 £ 5 < a - 3 3 |ticn on the new program tonight ANITA LOUISE every “(Oan;x‘.: nx;a:‘cn.l o my | A | at the Coliseum treatre. Laug | All be Lovely find of “Millie” “Everthing's Rosi s a carnival | Ad_ded K .““I be e of laughs. Woolsey, as rotest has been made by thei : IR N1 i Orpan by Rex Pro JOHN DARROW show faker, sells rako,” W h| { 2 0( Commnxc" to/ 5 Exc?,tezy l‘;;fso?x::ngc?m;)::]:“mhu;:; Directed by Clyde Bruckmanz | cures e ing from rheumatism | De ] ; | trons s = | to love; appears as the petty crook | ersham and the Secromrv of 'the | g f:é:yn;}e:g& ::ex:z;m:fid “.‘:ng%;. Also—“LONE DEFENDER” with a great heart who adopts|Interior against the decision of| & - evaning will be HNO",R,,LQ‘”' “Dizzy % a helpless, abused waif, and raises |Col. Otto F. Ohlson, general mana- | Fh"]ge" " and “My Heart At ’I‘h; X her to a creature of grace and|ger of the Alaska Railroad not to - » i LADIES! LADIES! LADIES! o e as an | build coal bunkers at Seward. The : i TONIGHT IS OUR FIRS beauty, and takes a turn QDTG @ 3 “The Girl of the Golden West" M S IRST auctioneer who sells “Big Bens”|Seward chamber declares bunkers T #x Hot ih S gold rush era of Call 66 for “27 Jewel Swiss Movements.” |at Seward should be sufficiently = 7 H 92 Spills Wisecracks Fast large to hold large quantities of | sfme. Lucrezia Borl, world famous f"’r'x‘;;'s b :X’m:a‘; n“‘gi‘f! “°’°’bf}‘} He spills wisecracks with light- | Matanuska coal throughout the singer, was snapped in this charme, P€ st b . < # . R - ing outfit at Greenbrier, White essentially it is a story of a love, nigg speed, yet finds opartunity e otk en the Beyid Sulphur Springs, W. Va., where|and the regeneration of a man full set of SILVERWARE ABSOLUTELY FREE. give some excelldnl sympat R ks when the AR- ghe'hag joined the elite for a Fal | through the efforts of a woman. No drawings. Present your admission ticket and acting that lends a depth of pathos | chorage harbor is fr 4 d | gojourn, Evidently it is balmy| winnie, the girl, walks untouched receive L il as effective as it is inspiring. when the twee: enough there to go without a coat, through many experiences, and in > vour silver. " ARG FW TN o P . v I o] : 4 The excellent cast includes Anita|age and Sew may be closed by | which affords a glimpse of Mme. suivoundings Which might have Tustice wos dealt-biy § deck T sovse, sonnny Darrow. Porence [smowstides. | Borls Autamnal cotime. )\ mage her vastly difteren. than she i W R is. | Do not miss this opportunity to secure a beautiful i Owner of Saloon She is the owner of a saloon in | a Western mining town, a girl adored by all the rough miners, and | especially by Jack Rance, the sher- iff. However, Minnie does not re- | |turn this feeling, ¥ | On the other hand she instantly | "GIRL oF H E o | falls in love with the dashing Dick Johnson, who mysteriously rides in- | GOLDE N wE’T ’ THE GIRL THE WHOLE WORLD IS TALKING to town. He is a “bad man” and is planning to rob Minnie’s saloon, bl . ll B 3 for the gold dust of the miners. | Johnson really is Ramirrez, the w l' I U‘ K|Es % notorious road agent, who is be-‘ g ing sought from one end of Cali- 3 ¢ fornia to the other by the ever- vigilant agents of the Wells-Fargo express. Cast Is Capable James Bentie is highly effective|™ as Johnson. Ann Harding is cast “It's that delightful taste ¢ 5 G e T as Minnie. Harry Bannister Aml Harding’s husband) is the “heavy after a cup of coffee that makes Luckies in the role of Rance. Ben Hend- § 2 ricks, Jr., J. Farrell MacDonald’ a hit with me. And naturally | protect 3 L ! George Cooper, Johnny Walker, my voice with Luckies. No harsh irritants ] ; 5 » ' :x:éh:anys s f‘;ifirupflfufxi? for me . . . | reach for a Lucky instead. j LRy Pl At tting 1 Colortan SPECI A L Congratulations on yourimproved i . KEnin e, qupicor %‘fl?fi;‘iflfim o Cellophane wrapper.lcanopenit.” v Sty ot 1. wi oot Tiae RED U CTI ON S West. h 4 ‘ John Francis Dillon, who direct- ! ; % ed this First National picture from | 3 ’ G : ‘Waldemer Young's screen adapta- | & I8 Mr. Lowe's tion, went to much expense and! ] - labor in bringing the days of “49” | i Statement Paid For? back to the screen. You may be interested in know- — e ing thatrot one cent was paid { 10 Mr. Lowe fo make the above HOONAH MAN SENTENCED statement. Mr. Lowe has been TO FOUR MONTHS IN JAIL a smoker of LUCKY STRIKE cigarettes for 6 years Kendall Williams, Hoonah, was M Who can forget Edmund Lowe as “Ser- 4 icif i brought here yesterday from Hoo- | geant Quirt” in “What Price Glory?” % Y given will be as beneficial fo nah by Deputy United States Mar- | That mighty role made Eddie famous in film- Ylen u"d,,«m f:;' L Pw‘:vc; i ers, as his endorsement o 3 ; land—and he's more than held his own in ' . LUCKIES is to you and to us. months’ term in the local Federal a long line of talkie triumphs. We hope you N fuL Jle was oonv eled, g, viOIBig 9 B pe Y 3 the Alaska Bone Dry law, saw him in““The Spider.’’ And be sure to see - him in the Fox thriller, “The Clsco Kid.” / MIDWEEK DANCE : : T ‘GIVEN BY MOOSE RRE AT ; / e R The dance held at Moose Hall last night under the auspices of ON ALL CHRISTM AS CARDS shal George Jones to serve a four These cards are by Syd- ney Laurence and others. They cover a wide range of Alaska subjects. 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