The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 9, 1932, Page 3

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LAST TIMES TONIGHT CONRAD NAGE “TODAY” _ CHINA NITE i '\lll)\l(,I][ SHOW TONIGHT——1 A. M. Saturday Un]\—Bll(l\lJon(s in “Fighting Sheriff” Coming—Robert Montgomery in “Man in Possession” “TODAY” T0 END| THIS EVENING ON ‘Caught Plastensd at | A M. and at Regular Shows Tomorrow With “Today,” starring Conrad ‘“Caught Plastered,” Wheeler and Robert featuring Bert ‘Woolsey, will | row might. be previewed at 1 o'clock tonight. Tonight is “Chinaware Night.” Every woman attending either of the regular performances will re- | ceive a piece of table chinaware. | “Today” is aptly named. It deals with the reaction of a young ma |ried couple, who had wealth and luxury, to impoverished conditions after the husband had lost all their riches in the stock | market, { Domestic Crashes Follow Many persons who have under- goné a like experience in the past few years have suffered a subse- quent domestic crash. Adjustment to new and distasteful environment is always difficult, sometimes im- possible. But Nagel achieves the feat, to the ultimate happiness of himself and his screen spouse; Miss | Owen. CAPITOL SCREEN Nagel and Catherine Dale Owen, | showing for the last times tonight, | headline the new program tomor- | This new program wil! | enjoyed | Ruhng and Plghtmg, pictured above, will be seen on the Capitol The- atre’s sereen in “The Fighting Buck Jones, k Jones excels in, as he proves | Mary’s hand and, .as such, fre-| 1t of for an exchange of Swedish rail- in “The Fighting Shériff,’ which |dquently clash. During one of these here by A. H. K.|way material and Persian mer- will be previewed at 1 o'clock Fri- |¢lashes, Bob learns facts. about Teymourtache, minister to the im- |ehandise. night and which will be pre- [Flash that arouse his suspicions. uwm' hotse of Persia. Ammmuz to the “Svenska Dag- at matinee and evening Identified As Gang Leader | The Persian’s vistt was ex " Persia also wanted the as- Sheriff,” which will be pre- viewed at 1 ¢’clock Friday night and shown at matinee and ev- ening performances Saturday. SELINT® REM | TURNING 600D Young Wife's_Guiding Hand| Is Steering “Base- ball’s Bad Boy” - | RHEMS, S. C,, March 9.—Charles “Flint” Rhem is no longer the “bad boy of baseball,” A major disappointment and the | guiding hand of a young wife have changed the course followed by the St. Louis Cardinhals’ pitcher in 1930 | when he won the bad Boy title. | THRILLS ABUUND IN BUCK JONES'S OUTDOOR FILM™ = ‘Fighting Sheriff’ Previews Friday Night Leaping teh - foot chasms on The Tetry and Sheriff’ They start with ik c¢oath robbery, | stirring battle ov bullion carried on picture is the last outdoor Plot Centers tries to run down the n $ up to the hilt m! bnn,, him to fustice, and wins the | 1 he loves, gives impetus to the | | rest i TRAINS ON1CE FOR OLYMPICS SAN FRANCISCO, March 9.— Ethel Catherwood, Canadian girl who won the high jump champion- ship in the 1928 Olympics, has taken up,ice skating here to n condi- tion herself for the renewal of the of the story. As the sheriff hero, Buck is ald(‘d and abetted throughout by lovely | Loretta S Robert Ellis makes satisfactory -villain, and the rest of the cast including About Sheriff "Iinhn F. Knight, Paul Fix, Lillian plot centers about Bob | Worth, Nena Quart Clarence ff of Red Ri who [Muse and Lilian Leighton is un- s | usually good. Touis King directed. .- stuff and shows Buck nd of a hold-up make much progress . international comipetition at Los Shows Saturday untll Maty, sister of one of the \Swedes Look ‘.0 Pe“‘f’ Angeles next summer. She be- bandits who had been killed, comes | for Expanding Business |lieves speed skatifiy provides a to town. Bob and Flash Hallow training routine which will insure ck, and bronco-busting are a few of the things that |Saloon, rmances Saturday: for thrills, “The Flghulng proprietor of the Hell's Delight| How, acting on hi$ slim ciue, BoL lcmmes Flash as the gang STOCKHOLM, March 9—Swedish { Perfect breathing. - | influence in become rival suitors fo; nce of Swedish officers in re- q1m7|n' her army. ader, | UNITED FOOD C() 3 Day Sale CASH IS KING March 10-11-12 Thurfday - Friday - Sat. “Caught Plastered” i5 a typical e 4 Ry b y The disappointment came last fall | |Wheeler and, Woolsey .omW: lin the 1931 world's serles wherithe SUPDLIES: ii MEN CARED FOR ?w, ¢ | | Who haven't seen these incor uulc c.hampfionsmp. i | COMMERCIAL PRINTING {laugh Kin, the picture t onl; B e n 5 In Pitcher's Life BINDERY Thomas nggms, 62, andl is funny, but it is funny in an al- | together refreshing way. Mrs. Rhem, the former, MissLula | and dra-|Dillard of Greer, §.C, entered the | Gro. M. Sivekins Co. St oot 1 06 UeoR, 67, TAkEn to Hospital HILLS® Red Can Coffee 2 Pounds 75¢ FLOUR Milled by Lilly’s, 49-pound sack EXPORT 1.15 Sugar 19 Pounds 1.00 CREAM OF WH EAT, 2 5 GE ............... g It combines new laugh | these | Pitchers’ life twp years ago, and| ig |ber steadying influence, Rhem’s| friends say, has had much to do| There is even some ,| with changing his carefree way or‘ living. | nnd plenty of giddy pat 4 Y £ About 1981 and 1932 he is remln-‘ Classical Comedy Pair liscent and optimistic. Opposite Wheeler is Dorothy 1ee,| phem thinks Manager Street and {a combination fitbingly called the oumer Branch Rickey are “two of “Romep and Juliet of © Comedy | e greatest guys in the world,” World." “Wheeler's whimsical love- [y g qies Syl /5 oo fair | 1Sclous | making arid Dorothy’s charm: are!y ..oy in the last s St.|very much in evidence all through| .y worked_hard all during the | fter o0 | the ploture. ! season,” he said, “pitched my head | Getchell. | Action plunges into an absording | orr ang relteved the other pitchers. | story, strange as that may seem in |y gyink T earned & chance at the | » WS connection with comedy. | Athleties. Tn the 1930 series Gabby | comatose state on Lower ! matic tensity. In b two extremes are little gi rmues nad heart ach BACON—Sliced, pound ... BROOMS— Each .... Two elderly condition Ann's hospital y SAVE HALF WOOD | RAISINS—Seedless, found in a Tommy Tanner, played by 'Wheel- | gy a6t had me in the ball pen 8 CLEAN HEMILOCK ||From Street by pedestrians |er, Egbert Higginbotham, enacted| ey every day warming up, But Idrge box + p()unds ............ fig St wa d to the Makl Boardingiyy Woolsey midyre last vear I kept waiting for ‘him % S TR E e Police Chief wa -ltown on t They i3 > 4 14 in., 16 in., 24 in. §|: removed the ¢ |Ma Talley, by D o e o b man to the hospital. He is re-|Beaumont is about to lose|; ¥ 1. felt—and. I felt then | “KQ s 1 AN/ b2 Single Load, $4.25 || ported to be improv [ G ore ki f the |{magine how fofi-anet il i1 3 DATES—Bulk, New, '} JAM—Tea Garden in whict Assorted, No. 2 can ..... 29” PURE LARD, s ‘5c Ole Oleson, 67 a |of my hand. | 3 p()unds 4 role is Jason Robmds Derringer Got Chance Take Over Stroe “They gave Derringer the chance | nt‘ They take over the store 10 SaVe |tnay ought to have given me, Der- | {her from the poorhouse, and areinnger was too young and inexperi- | neigh- jabout ready to pay: the "heavy"|enceq to send into such a tough| hat he Wasiwnhen he spikes their soda With | spot. Don’t misunderstand me. I by Chiefjliquor, When things are darkest,|gnny perringer in time will be one| fisherman’s porothy Lee, daughter of the local| e the greatest pitchers in base- | His condi- | police Chief, outmaneuvers the'y.;" The boy. is: big, strong, Double Load, $8.00 A discount of 50 cents per load is made for CASH LEAVE ORDERS WITH PEAS—Dry, Yellow or == i Green, 3 pounds ‘ac & poUNON . v, i ps GEORGE BROTHERS Telephones 92 or 95 m(m continues serious. cm[;?g i Rl 4488 orig |willing and he has the goods. He | e ug! acLean Wrol TiE-! 45 a fine boy, t00. T 14 " ) “ CHESTER BARNESSON || | at feet, evton |18l story and also supervised pro-|* e’ 5on 00 et 1n o tow anys| § SNOWDRIFT, v MALT—Budweiser, | | duction. tin. be- Telephone 039; 1 long, 1 short || Glass TI, Oklahoma Aggie sprint hunting with “Pepper” Marl . P 5 5 5 | ace, )can do the hundred in less AT |'fore starting training at Braden-| 3'})()Und |31 ) N A 2 R NO. 3 cans;, 2 cans ... than 10 seconds. 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