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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10, 1932. ¢ CAPITOL HASDOMESTICITY ainment® ¢ ] e ITS HEADLINER IN HOLLYWOOD “Men Without Law” Will[Married Couples, Even Be Shown at Preview Those with Babies, at 1 o'Clock A.M. Proud of it Now “The Runaround,” lively comcdy[ By ROBBIN COONS drama, will headline the program| HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 10.—Screen (at regular performances tonight at|celcbrities used to devote many ot the Capitol theatre. their public utterances to denials “Men Without Law,” starring that they were Buck Jones, which will begin show- ! € [married |cussed by the audience in Persian, ing regularly next Friday night will || Now most of |Armenian, Arabic, Russian, French be previewed at 1 o'clock otnight. their denying goes | Turkish and a dash of English and This i3 “Chinaware Night."! for rumors thas |German. Every woman attending either of they are contem- the regular performances will re-| plating divorce. ceive a piece of Chinaware. | Ruth Chatterton Veteran Of World War | began her new The “Runaround's” featured vear with such a player, Geoffrey Kerr, was a 2nd| denial of reports Lieutenant in the 6th King's that she and| Shropshire Infantry during the late|;k Ralph Forbes had |war. He was later transferred to;m < agreed to part. In the Royal Flying Corps and was ————————the coming months wounded in a battle with two Ger- | MARLENE DIETRICH it i to be expect- man Fokkers. ed that other stars, no matter how Mary Brian has the leading|happily married, will be asked for feminine role. Others in the cast|similar denials—such being the way are Johnny Hines, Marie Prevost, of rumcrs in Hollywood. Joseph Cawthorne, Alfred Jackson| But the change in “denial fash- and Barney Sarecky. {ions” emphasizes & strange exala- “Men Without Law” v;uon of domesticity which is com- In “Men Without Law,” Jones"pamuvely new in Hollywood. Stars hair-raising riding stunts are who used to live behind the “veil of trigue them as do dusky, raven- of principals are Greta Nissen, El| usual the big feature of the pic-|illusion” they deemed necessary (o | vl haired, sloe-eved beauties of the;Drendel —Fifl Dorsay, Marjorie Sibe, P . v amp | PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Feb. 10.— harems. The Brooklyn flappers hflv,_‘\lil'mt,e, T. Roy Barnes, Bela Lugosi, | The plot is built around a friend- |ped in front of the curtain, leading | Waite Hoyt, former star pitcher a distinctive appeal and their| HumPphrey Bogart, Joyce Compton ! ultivi » World | husbands or wives and sometimes ship cultivated during the World husbands and some m/\‘\ 3 95 BE the Red Bor, Varkss el Tig- i ° Home Life Smart Now when they arrived for pictures, than to t telling interviewers me m.;:r n;:mi.m:,rl: unumeirc?i:- CENTURY AIR ;M’LAGLEN A N B i BaCi( to [lealth ren—an when e movie stars | | s, ot o aa e | INE PILOTS | LOWE STAR IN | 22255 UUT_QF JOBS COLISEUM PLAY B& up, too. B AR Twenty - three Fliers “Re-|“Women of All Nations” sign” When Pay Is Portrays Adventures Shakespearean Drama Scores Hit in Persia “Cut 50 Per Cent of Famous Marines CHICAGO, Il., Feb. 10.—Twenty | three pilots of the Century Air Line have been discharged and the plane schedule interrupted as the result of a wage dispute The pilots balked at the salary n which is said to be about cent. The plots previously reecived $350 a month. The mew scale i $150 a month plus $3 an hour for WELL! THE FOLKS DARN NEAR DIED LAUGHING at THERAN, Feb. 10.—Shakespeare has become the leading playwright her “The Merchant of Venice,” has been translated into Persian and the land of Omar is following Por- tia’s judgment at the Zardoshtian theatre with deep interest. | The play, between acts, is dis- While Victor McLaglen and Ed- mund Lowe are always at logges heads when they bury their iden- . . tities to portray those two roister- ED LOWE in ing, fighting, dame chasing leath- | ernecks, ‘Flagg” and “Quirt,”they)| B (3 are in accord that these roles are| '’ ; ® L Women Of their favarites aend they love to & . , F o5 All Nations” VIC MacLAGLEN and play them. The two popular actors have the | leading male parts in “Women Of | day flying and $5 an hour for night ' All Nations,” now showing at the| 3 flyin Coliseum theatre. Jedas z No agreement has been reached.| In this portrayal of the adven-| V.ith & month ahead of her in | The pilots, going to work today | tures of these two sea-going Don | Which to recuperate before she be- found the doors of the hangars|Juans, they are ai their best. |83 @ series of engagements with locked. They were handed letters | “ natlonal sadlo chaip, Tola Negri, saying thetr FesigDaidIss had Boetd | Tove In Any Language [exotic motion picture actress, is ocepted. | They love in any language and|8hown leaving Santa Monica. Cal., Other pilots on the line were!in any clime, whether it be the "":j";w‘":e‘g;‘;“wge;e a"&(:‘flt‘i‘g]" told to hand in thelr equipment. ,tropics, the snow covered Scandi- | SRAItion, i f i navian countries, the mystic Tur- * |key or the prosaic Braaklyn. i v ! S e Old papers for sale at The Empire. AT THE COLISEUM LAST NIGHT But the best part of it all is that it will be here AGAIN TONIGHT and THURSDAY then NDAY starts ST LYNNE” New Spring . . Dresses . OnSale .. . Party Dresses . . Inside Story of Showgirls’ Private Lives 100% ENTERTAINMENT i 1007% NEW TECHNICOLOR MARY BRIAN MARIE PREVOST Joseph Cawthern—Johnny Hines Geoffrey Kerr J All in New included:+; w1 % Three Groups . LOUISIANA SETS RECORD tastes have no limitations phy: _|Jesse De Vorska and Charles Ju- Vior _Dervilt Hi e oo it ers, has bea: unconditionally re- g IN VEGETABLE SHIPMENTS | | letics | i " St dels. cally. Flagg” and ““Quirt” like ~ 2 el l'em big and they like ‘em smal,| Fex Parrott will play selections western section of the country. > ! i} The incidents resulting from tk leased rl‘;} Hm P)hi)laq"cl‘phm A[Ll;]— friendship are full of adventure, T ke B ok b 0 other club, it is reported, ) d ‘thrills. L O Hollywood now as it used to be un- they adore th short and they |0 the organ at all performances. | has requested his services. Thy i cast includes: 5 SyTpRTng popular—at least where letting the adore them tall. Plump or lean, et : it's oke with them. - eee - 1 B! B ' raghty, Harry 'Woods ‘\dIDNI(’H’l SHOW Z?gmé?;’; 12:1-’:5’ yLouis meg mj‘rans in on the secret was ccn- b | cerned | “Breaks” Go To Each They love and they lose, some-| TONIGHT—1 A. M. - > ) rected. { BUCK JONES X | A screen siren once might have times “Flagg” gets a big break and | 'had a five-year-old daughter and a o “FRONT PAGE” HA sometimes “Quirt” but they are! NE WORLEANS, La., Feb. 10— lever battling, chasing, pleading and Louisiana’'s fruit and vegetable in- {husband but she never mentioned | REAL POKER GAME ecither. Today Marlene Dietrich| which is didn’'t shoot her husband when heq LIGHTHOUSE 50 YEARS OLD |{ney reach the heights of their dustry had its biggest year in 1931, [ ———— boasts about her little girl, and| acclaimed her culinary | for values up to $9.90 6.90 for values up to $14.75 SHINGTON, D. O, Feb. 10.— amours and adventures when they| B. B. Jones, agricultural secre- | ® * The present Cape Henry Light- are turned loose right plump in tary of the New Orleans Assocm-' l qhouse, which replaced the first the middle of an honest-to-good- tion of Commerce, reports that NU-LIFE METHOD 1 lighthouse built by the Federal ness Turkish harem, with every shipments for the year were app-| NO NEED TO BE BALD ! government, is 50 years old. The dark-eyed beauty on the make for roximately 15000 carloads, an in- Complete Scale Examination original lighthouse at Cape Henry them. | erease of about 5,000 carloads over 89 Front Sbre'et. Room 101 was constructed in 1791. Included in Ythe. supporting cast last season. “Men Without Low” TRADEIN Trade in your old Watch Brace- let We will allow you from 50 cents In “The Front Page,” coming to the Capitol theatre Sun- |publicly day, a poker game which is play- ‘J\Jlllly- ; ed by reporters, became so real| Babies, which used to be kept| during the filming of the picture [securely at home, along with hus-| that Director Fred Milestone es-|bands or wives, out of the lime- timated that several thousand dol-|light, have come decidedly in‘o “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” to $1.00 for the balance of this week only; as a trade in value on a new bracelet for your wrist watch. lars exchanged hands film the action that several scenes are P while the their own—to such an extent that was being shot. So real was Esther Ralston is taking her much- iblicized infant along to appear shown in the finished picture inin her vaudeville act. which the actors who play the re-| porter parts were actually playing | o |for stakes. | stage stars, who proverbially have | ! The cast of the play includes|“lived in trunks” ¢where (hoy‘ Adolphe Menjou, Pat O'Brien, Mary |couldn't keep a baby anyway), are| Brian, Edward Everett Honton, Slim probably responsible for the new | Summerville, Walter Catlett, Frank | Hollywood era of fashionable do- | | McHugh, Mae Clarke, Effie Elisler mesticity. | They didn't know any better, | " 7 {All Sales Cash . . Get a 1932 model now. THE NUGGET SHOP adv. Final Clean Up on Midseason Apparel SALE NOW ON and continues throughout the week DRESSES Unheard of values in “MARJONE” and other tailored FROCKS Values to $35.00—NOW $8.95 each 9.90 for values up to $19.75 Stage Siars Responsible PLAY BILLIARD A iy BURFORD’S I | ® ,and others. 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