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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1932. A ey 'YELLOW DOG' ' SHORT MOVIE | Tom six marsies i wexico | CONTRACTS T0 | FEATURES ARE | [P ' - COMETOVOTE DRAWINGWELL [Senate Ap pm\ l Expected Charlotte (; reenwood | toBeFollowed by Draws $3.1)(]() for Work | 5 FRIDAY crowoss | FILM TONIGHT | Mickey Mouse Band WIIH Play for ° Spmt of ‘ i Notre Dame” It ‘ House Committee in Christie Comedy ' “The Spirit of Notre Dame,” with |: L WASHINGTON, D. C. March 3.— By ROBBIN COONS Lew Ayres and a squad of notable |1 ¢ S| | «yellow under| HOLLYWOOD, March 3. — Supported by whese 18- [footall players in the cast, wil(f e which names and personalities dre proving ARIDEO, MULLINS l:’;”"“hz:;’x"g N i - : ¢ > from as goxd ftice in the. field 6 and tHe Four Horsemen I§ o short STUHLDREHER, The football classic is an In- by 0 CROWLEY, LAYDEN, |triguing ‘story of youthful athletic " The LaGuardia bill, whic MILLER endeavor and of youthful ro-!| puts to the pow and mance. The picturé’s appeal to |’ X + Y to block 1,». been mak- comedies than 20 Sally Blane, William |youth has inspired the " Mickey Bakewell, J. Farrell (Mouse Band, directed by Bob Art,| : MacDonald, Andy to special activity in confiection | | Yevine with the presentation of the fam- 3 Hesociated Press Phato ' ous photoplay. ‘The band at 7:30| Janina rwlinska, Polish film o'clock. this evening will play «se- | ctress and dancer who faces de- | lections in the Tobby of the theatre. | P/ 1aH0" &nd dixores proceedings, Tonight s “Silver Night.” Every |issauit brought by er muaband, | 5 G | woman ‘atténding either perform-|Walter Grabowski, in a Los Ange. ance. will receive a piece of table |les court. ctions, has , that an ea ent of the Senate to be followed by the House Judiciary system” profit- ble even if ex- WOOLS DESIGNED FOR SPRING AND SUMMER (o | CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD ! picture, for one example, Teturne silverware. 5 | e Teems With Thrills seen as Ayres’ pal and ro(\mmatc,“ PARTS wools are one of‘abm,lc ‘702000 of), d“. L e “The &pirit of Notre Dame” is|J. Farrell MacDonald, the football fashion fabric _contribu- PEOXTACY 82 o i gt Associated Press Phote a comedy drama that teems with {coach and the living image, by tions. The new bof§ are woven in| . . i 5 b g thrills and human ?:k(crestlhrough- waz, of e tile. Kie BoEnd ke Jadk i i, be- | the engagement, & steep salary for Yh"MP‘:"I":N:'rJo';a';"»:fl:’el;n Sawbey, nS :l'tl:nf:él:h:n;lrrrcl:;:e;‘ otit 1ts Jength. Aytes is portrayed |Sally Blane, Andy Devine, Har featherwelght qual- 27 ST [ Weiaa : . as 4 small town high school foot- |Barris and many others. to be p cal f TR | S i A e b T LIRS Ly s Hire By The Picture | {ball star who enters Notre Dameé Author Livea'At College out the summer. {becomes the leading ball carrier| Dale Van Every, one or the au- ea, n, apricotand| Small audience and * of the team, only to find himself |thors of the story worked for six the very |like Will Rogers, Lau . in disgrace’ Wwhen he. allows his|weeks at Notre Dame, which is near nHLLD | personal feelings to overcome tem- |South Bend, Indiana, lived in its —— ries for e Gastineau porarily the spirit which leads a|dorm in its mess halls, DRESS MADE THRE ing them by Surprise Move Mr. and Mrs, Eaward - Jakuba, college player to work for the|sat in rooms, paced the WITH ‘ADJUBTABLE FICHL d of by term contract; gaimuel Golawyn’s decision to|Thomas Scott, Petersburg; Mr.'and the success of the team as a whole. | peautiful paths of the campus, R o | they Is justified. 1., g The | Mrs. J. R. Murthad, Hidden Falls; Famous Football Stars drank in its traditions form teach- e Cul *¢ | Brott he | Mrs. Jean Larsen, Mrs. H. Suther- ‘Further interest is added to the students and coaches, IR aS—A S SICGPER Ny RS b T ; rstalle | go05 «Cynara,” current is |land, Hoonah. picture by the, participation of 11| wwnan he returned to Universal. . est tr‘lrk for | -writing comedian whom they | ather s rprising in view of Holly- of Notre Dame's most famous f00t- | ojrv * California, after this exp s out of one. |have in a new series of comedies.| eal to rush Broadway Alasgan wood’s usual A UNJVERSAL:PICTURE ball stars, including Frank Carideo.|once he and E. Richard Schay ffon | The Christies admit that tneir Screeh a8 GUOKlY 88| § ®ing Liovd: Janeat ;11 -HAmerican“ quadrtclt'l;afk._ The | whipped the story into form, ek = m:"k g yf"flq’;“f‘ ideas of comedy have changed in| p ; i flyur ofs?::fi’ninna?hco rf'(;ir‘:n““_':”mnmg all the incidents and ele- 11 o s - :{:p dr 5 b | PRt yeas, ol have those of other g4 o0 How Sho aid the Directed by Lo e O O et Anq |TOMiS that make dt & real doou=lpoct' i’ trighi Grafal L But, they still adhere 10| oro0n play -of owsmith Mrs Saginaw Bay. RUSSELL MACK amiliar every 5 an. ANCiment of a college institution. e o5 g7 their old rule: “If your star can! . ¢ the Dostol Hovels a {it is not onlly the fan, by the way. PN € S A fichu | aef put him close to the came I‘ .&,1 eve ovels I | who will enjoy “The Spirit of Not in pla | If he can't keep him away from the o L e S STTOCKHOLM—A rich - copper :Dame"' 1t has amusement and| Elizabeth van Loben Sels, Stan- | lens.’ | has been located near Boliden |thrills for évery man, woman Lmdlmrd‘lmx_mr student in 1 toured , ir ¥ hundred concerns are en- thern Sweden by the geologi- child |california from her home in the out today' \ in transportation of persons rvey which used the modern Important supporting role: nr(‘:norkl\ to the southern deserts on ccording to United the Christ or property, both, by tor over | magnetic and el 1 methods of played by William:Bakewell, who is | horseback reports | comedian Montana highways and street prospecting, : I like HAT’S one of the things I like most about Chesterfields. .. the attitude of the people e e who make them. They positively lean over Dedicated to the Incomparable KNUTE ROCKNE who appears in the . prologue Presented by CARL LAEMMLE Produced by Carl Laemmle, Jr. ent with: WALSH MULLINS CARIDEO " ¢ OF LIFE T JUNEAU EXPLOITED ‘ backwards to be fair and square. LS L] T e e e IN FILM MAGAZINES| “I’ve been watching their advertisements should inhabit a “sirong” room for years. And do you know the thing that which reflects color and life, They| Publicity for Juneau has been| pARGS 8 shouldn’t sieep in pink boudoirs, | CArtied to all, parts of the world | struck me most forcibly? They’re so reasons That is what the convention of | ntly by trade .magaiznes of 1 . . International Soviety of . Master | motion_ picture producing...compa- | able! Just a plain stra'lghtforward fatalement Painters and Decorators, think, |Dies. Pictures taken im this city | of facts. No wild claims. .. Nothing that’s ‘at the fime of the presentation of | & NEW YORK—The tatos business | Dirigible” at the ‘Capitol theatre hard to believe! . e Xy o rtic lanation of the | is on the wane. Take it from one gx}d ariicles J expiane o o of the ncedle artists, Charles Wag- | {hustrations appear e o “J wounldn’t want to be a competitor of s A o~ | bia Showman of February 12, pub- 4 . ber. Sailor's aren't superstitiousy, o Ji"y “Ney York City, and in Chesterfield! Theymake too good a cigarette! I ® anymore and American women are ‘\V! : Picture Her ld. ¢ Feb. §ie) * i frowning on engraved skin. Only |the Motion Feture FREid BF 0 | reallybelieve they’re the mildest I evertasted, a few circus folk still go in for .\1;‘::13 C(:vt"am e cns ew; o Chesterfield " f’ 5. B ia | can smoke Chesterfields any hour of CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa. —Maybe | ‘The pictures in the Columbia . 3 ‘y 3 Peaches thought she was eating|Snowman depict !nclprew}m::n the day or night...They’re so mild, I don’t pesade i T {of a minijature replica O e\ ;fi’lx{:amsnzmqény;nf jb;?ew“;,“ 1% United States Dirigible Los An-| even bother to keep track of how many I've e of ol Tesontly. s ‘hos | Bels o Bayor Thomas B. Judeds | smoked. They must be purer, too . . . they mmsine Pearce grabbed fhap iust|Pm the stage of the iCapitol, of. & S oy € in time. She got-a mew bill for it,|Eroup of sallors off ‘the United) certainly taste better to me! States Coast Guard cutter Talla-| poose, who attended the opening | performance, and of Manager Eric Paulspn and the personnel of the It is estimated over a ton of gold |theatre’s staff in Navy costumes. is required throughout the world| The Motion Picture Herald shows each year for filling teeth. | likenesses of Mayor Judson and | G g o7 ———————— | Manager Paulson and other mem- | bers of the staff of the theatre and also a photograph taken in front of the Capitol theatre of | members of the Mickey Mouse club. | |/ Both publications are distributed | {among exhibitors of motion pictures throughcut the. world. - e Twenty-one sets of twins and one set of triplets were born in Dallas | County, Ala., during 1931. o * & Bicycle riding is so popular at Miami, Fla., police. haye taken steps DDNALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS |to guard against traffic accidents Teleplmne 496 RUTH HAYES among cyclists. Peaches is Mrs. Pearce’s dog. Once “before Peaches ate a $10 bank note. _——r———— il HOLLYWOOD STYLE SHOP ©® “Music that Satisfies.” Hear Nat Shilkret’s 35- jece orchestra and Alex Gray, soloist, eve night except Sunday — entire Co! ulnbu Networ! :30 Pacific Time. George Brothers TELEPHONES 929 ‘Peliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30 and 4:30 p. m:. THEY'RE MILDER . . © 1932, LiceeTT & Myexs Tosacco Co.