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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 11, 1931. T CAPITOL THURSDAY—FRIDAY Thrills of the Gridiron and Army Post in a Threbbing Heart-Interest Story He Cried, Quits!”’ She Cried, “Shame!"! ‘e " Laura La Plante John Wayne - June Clyde- " From the Play by Augustus Thomas Directed by George B. Seitz Also “TORCHY” COMEDY Last Chapter of “LONE DEFENDER” LADIES! TONIGHT IS “Silver Night” MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT—1 A. M. ‘ARIZONA’ HEADS CAPITOL'S BILL AGAIN TONIGHT Mary Picktord at Nighll‘ Matinee — Horton at Mickey Mouse Club with Laura LaPlante, Cilyde, ‘“Arizona,” John Wayne and June the featured photoplay on to- night's program the Capitol ; theatre. A “Torel comedy, with ! Ray Cooke in the title role, is the principal added attraction. “Cnce A Gentleman,” starring {Edward Everett Horton, will head- line the bill at the Mickey Mouse Club matinee ow night. with Ma; ckford, tops m for Sunday and this pr will be previewed at the {1 o'clock matinee tonight. Tonight is “Silver Night” again., |Every woman attending either of he regular performances tonight! will be given a piece of table sil- | verware. | \ Mentioned In Parliament ! The leading feminine player in “Arizona” is the only American film actress whose name has ever {bcen mentioned in the British | House of Parliament. During the | film battle recently waged in an offort to exclude American films from England, a noted English po-| litical leader made a speech in which he said Miss La Plante was his favourite American scresn a ress, and that he did not wal to ba prevented from sceing her | picturas, due to British discrimina- tion against American films. Blonde and Beautiful In “Torchy” Dorothy Dix, as “Vee” Ellins, daughter of Torchy’s boss, is something to write home about. Blonde and beautiful, Dor- othy makes it easy to understand why Torchy falls head over heels in love with her the minute he sees her. Ray Cooke as “Torchy” | leaves nothing to be desired. 5 path of a pretty, harum-scarum girl whose infatuation for a young man ca many ludicrous situations. ictor Randall,” portrayed by Reginald Denny, has been divorced from his wife, “Paulette,” enacted by Margaret Livingston, because he cannot stand her temperamental| outbursts. Paulette uses all her wiles in an effort to win him back, but “Kiki," in the role taken by Miss Pickford, with a nature even more tempestuous than that of “Paulette,” fastens herself to “Ran- dall” and will not be pried loose. “Kiki's” attempts to make “Ran- dall” love her afford scenes of side-splitting comedy but there is too, in the seeming hope- ‘essness of her effcrts. Finally Weds Kiki Finally “Randall” decides that the divorce from ‘“Paulette” was a | blessing and that, being unable to get rid of the charming rowdy, “Kiki,” he might just as well give up and admit that he adores her, Hundreds of players were em- ployed for some of the scenes and two huge stages at United Artists studios were devoted to the numer- ous ings, > GVERHEATED STOVE CAUSE | OF BLAZE IN SORRI APT. An overheated stove inthe apart- ment of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sorri on Main Street between Second GAVE BEST MOVIE PERFORMANCE Marie Dressler and Lionel Barrymore were given the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awards for the best screen perform= ances of the year at the annual banquet of the organization in Los 3 FINE CONCERT TOBE GIVEN IN CHURCH TONIGHT Varied Progralil of Vocal and Instrumental Num- bers Arranged every lover of the fered at the con tonight and tomor auspices of the Marth: the Northern Light Church in the religi Solos in both ins | vocal numbers will feature an in- | teresting program, and besides there will be instrumental duets and an instrumental trio, and se- lections by the choir and a chorus. Banjo Sclo By Brandt Banjo solos will be given by Harry Brandt, an orga solo by Mrs. Carol BEeery contralto solos by Miss E: bp With violin obligato by Mrs. K fresne, and soprano solos by Mrs. Hope Markoe. | An organ and piano duet will be \played by Mrs. Ann Ellis at the will be to be given night under Society of Presbyterian ous edif] mental and Assocrated Press Phote and Third Strcets set the wai-| Angeles: paper on fire about 8 a. m. today. The Fire Department made a quick run to the scene and extinguished the filames before any material| damage was done. e~ EDUCATIONAL FILMS { New and interesting short sub- | jects and comedies have ben ob- | tained by the Capitol theatre. | They are the output of the Educa- tional Film Company. They con- | sist of the Andy Clyde, Mack Sen- | nett, Cameo, Terry-Toons and Torchy comedies, and also of Bing | Crosby, Sports Reviews and other short subjects. The first release of this service | SPECIAL FRAMES for George ‘Washington pictures. Winter & —adv. CAPITOL WILL SHOW |TEMPORARY ORDER IS | triet court today. organ and Mrs. Davis at the piano. There will be an instrumental ‘tr'm.' Mrs. Dufresne, violin; Miss DISMISSED BY COURT |Stella Jones, ‘cello, and Mrs. Davis, A | piano. e o A T G e representing Hubbell & Waller B~ |y 416 Musical Ambassadors. gineering Corporation, a temporary | “ppe church choir will be heard restraining order, recently issued' fagbioni' and its > TNt CROrdBR. MeDonald Ko tire- in two selections and its Ladies e . D ~{Chorus of nine voices will also he vent the removal of certain road|yearg in two numbers 9 construction equipment from Kl:\»‘ Variety will bs to the musi- wock, was dismissed by Judge Jus- | a . e | cal program with readings by Mrs tin W. Harding in the Federal dis- | yeope) Ranum. given et Mr. Faulkner informed the Court| MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS * BY ‘QUEEN HigH Musle to delight the fancy of da Du-| ‘MOBY DICK’ TO 'BE FOLLOWED IR COLISEUM LAST TIMES TONIGHT Barrymore Drama at Coli-| g seum to Give Way to | Hilarious Comedy “Moby Dick,” staring John Bar- | Tymore will be shown for the last | times tonight at the Coliscum the- Queen High,” featuring Stanley Smith, Ginger Rogers, Charlie Rug- | gles and Frank Morgan, will head- | line the new program Saturday that will be presented at the pre- view matinee at 1 o'clock tonight, at the regular matinee tomorrow afternoon and at the regular per- formances tomorrow night. Rex Parrott's selections on the crgan tonight will b “Put On Your Old Gray Bonnet” and “Dai- sies Wen't Tell.” | Amateur Night Next Friday “Amateur Night” for the presen- tation of stage vaudeville acts by |amateurs will not be inaugurated until next Friday night. | “Moby Dick” is an epic of the whaling days. Included in the cast is a 90-ton whale. “Queen High” is an amusing; story of two partners in a novelty clothing business whose ideas clash so frequently that they decide to dissolve partnership. Game Of Poker Suggested OUR MTDNIGHT MATINER CHARLES RUGGLES and FRANK MORGAN in “QUEEN HIGH” FOR C. A. ANDERSON But their lawyer suggests what A“;:%::;g’"m’m“ late Carl he calls a “better way,” a gaMe | jav at his m'ink t last, Mon~ of poker to decide which shall ba- |3oy “paps Tk form home on the come the butler for the obher.!w‘y weire hel(;) Shis. ath High- Frank Morgan draws a pair of | g0 'chapel of the Ct ‘le:r:'”" in sixes—Ruggles, the other P“me"-‘:er Mortud . Car- has a mere “Queen High.” Thus The rites \};m cond i by Bev Ruggles becomes the servant and 2 number of laughable situations Erling 1. Olafaon, pastor -of Hess here was a night. b The Capitol has also arranged | for a series of Boy Scout pictures, | made and produced entirely by Boy | Scouts. Every unit of the series is| % a complete short feature. [Degeaibex 410 een his clients and Mr. 1d, and no furt w Torchy comedy 1856 |y, the dispute had been adjusted Me- her legal Imm)m;)_riv:es at Guy's Drug Store. W2 ensue, |Make fine gifts. fLowest clubbing e S N S S A CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION wrrection Lutheran church. Interment was in Evergreen cefile etery. e temporary order had been fixed for Year: s required. The hearing on the 8ive you service throughout the —adv. — et Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. Give a vuneau cook book, $1.00. At the Coffee Shoppe. ey, [-5 STAYING, AT GANFEUREN M. S. Rhodes of this city is stay- ing at the Gastineau hotel. | - - | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. | Edmund Breese, Harry Myers and Franklin Pangborn are three : strong screen personalities who | contribute materially to the suc- | cess of “Torchy.” | “Once A Gentleman” is a joyous | tale of mistaken identity, and con- i cerns a valet who takes a month’s !! vacation to play gentleman. Un- || usual comedy situations combine || with bright dialogue and expert acting. | supporting Horton are Lois Wil- son, Francis X. Bushman, Ki Baggot, Evelyn Pierce, George Faw- cett and Emerson Treacy. Great Stage Success was an international MEETING AT 1 P. M. 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