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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1932. ® FEAR CAUSED BY FILM TRAGEDIES HELPS NERVES “A Dangerous Affair” at|@ Capitol Gives Hea]th- ful Thrills Did you know that it was good * you to be scared—and that pictures like “A D: Affair”, Colimbia’s lat Holt-Ralph Graves featurs, show- i the last times tonight at the Capitol theatre, are recommended |as a nerve tonic and mental stim- nit? Dr. Hugo Plumbent, nerve spec- ialist, recently gave scientific em- ‘pbl&,h‘ to ithis popular theory. He said: All the elements of a mystery ry or picture strike a respon ote somewhere in the mind JAC! HOLT very member of the au B G\U\Vis o heart, Gt \quidken Charley Chase is picture below. RALPH s and ears are made morc , the mind races ahead to | lined by “Son of India.” Love and Adventures Mingle With Farce Madge Evans, Ramon Novarro and John Miljan are seen at the top in a sceme from “Son of India,” a drama of love and adventure, which will be previewed at 1 o'cleck tonight at the Capitol Theatre nd which will be presented at regular performances tomorrow night. He is featured in “The Panic ¥s On,” a satirical comedy, which is an added attraction on the program head- | et g mystery. | “The very pores of the hodyi® iugnwn and “goose flesh” appears. 1 Subx ously all the inner man | is being speeded up and exer {while the body actually rests.” | That explains why so many |ar - | vi mn, Lis Roosevel mn, oin, n were all avid mystery |pleasure are closely akin. The screen’s best buddies together again in a mystery drama that's a enthusiasts. | mystified—they experience rious thrill that they find most {ema.. 4 | enjoyable. would seem And that ex] The public. enjoys being thrilled | pleasurably fr a |see one of these eerie, weird cine- Here is a case where that terror and s why you are tened when you *SON OF INDIA', 'PANIC 1S ON, - PREVIEW 1AM, ‘Ramon Novarro and Char- ley Chase Head New 1 1 Program | Here is delightful entertainment. “Son of India, starring Ramon Navarro, is the feature and ‘‘The i | Panic Ts On,” with Charley Chase, | the added attraction on the yprogram - that will be previewed ™ at 1 o'clock tonight at the Capi- tol theatre atld that will be pre- i'isented at the .regular perform- |ances tomorrow night. ’| “Son of India,” based on E. Mar- f {ion Crawford novel, “Mr. Isaacs,” places Novarro in an oriental set- ting. The picture was directed by | Jacques Feyder. | “The Panic Is On” | . In_“The Panic Is On” through lthe medium of “Force ana Will" {a book on persamality, Charley {Chase presents two funny redls. A man needs force and will; he |must be dominant, the master of |his soul, in order to make history ~—ar even expenses, | No position, not even & . job, and three weeks in arrears with his room rent, Charley sends for ithe free booklet of “Force and B | i | Before a crowd of 5,000 fans, the SEATTLE BEATS PICKED GIANTS " TEAM 17 T0 4 DOUGLAS NEWS SECOND TICKET FILED, DOUBLAS CITY ELECTION John Feusi Heads “Econe omy” Ticket in Opposi- tion to Kilburn {Coast Leaguers Strut Their | Stuff in Exhibition | Game Yesterday | SANTA €RUZ, Cal, March 30.— Seattle Indians trounced a picked team of the New York Giants by a score of 17 to 4 in an exhibition game here yesterday afternoon. The Coast Leaguers belted two Giant pitchers, Parmalee and Sig- | ner, for 24 hits which included { six_ home runs. Seattle pitchers held the Giants A new ticket, known as the to nine hits. “Economy” ticket, was filed here g last. night for: the : coming city WEATHER 15 B Y <lection. John Feusi, pioneer hardwareman and the town's heav- iest taxpayet, heads the ticket as FOR H. W. DOUGLAS candidate for Mayor in opposition , to L. W. Kilburn, present Mayor, Flurries of snow and gusts of jand head of the Citizen's ticket. cold wind worried H. W. Douglas {Supporting Mr. TFeusi are Joa of the United States Weather Bu- |Riedi, Hans Loken and James Sey, réau not in the least today. He is|candidates for Council, supremely happy, notwithstanding. The mew ticket has chosen for Mrs. Douglas gave birth to a the motto, “economy.” fine. danghter. early this morning | There are now two complete ab St Ann's Hospital. | tiekets in the field, Kilburn's tick= A 'daughter Is just right. Al- |ef, composed of F. A. J. Gallwas ready there is a little son in the |A. F. Granberg and Dewey Frank. Douglas home, furter. One other candidate has - SIS also filed, Adolph Hirsch, as inde- pendent. United States exports of cotton | miling period for candidat o for six months of the season end- the Council and School Board. clos- ing with-the beginning of 1932, in- |os tonight Registration, however, creased 11 per cént over the same |y continue until the end of the period of the year . before. weck, -With a contest in sight, panic of thrills and laughter. NOT a Gangste Picturet Story by Howard J. Green t Directed by Edward Sedgwick A Columbia @ Picture ! Short Subjects MIDNIGHT SHOW TON “SON OF INDIA” fln{il’ANlC IS ON | CHAS. CHA fi%ATURDAY OiVLY | BUCK JONES in | “RANGE FEUD” TGOS ER L AREGERR AR | - e —— { BUSINESS:3¢ COMMERCIAL PRINTING BINDERY Gro. M. Smupkins Co. NUGGET CAFE J.'F. McDONALD Open Day and Night Dainty Meals Peppy Lunches SPECIALIZING in Chinese Foods, Chop Suey and Chicken Noodles. Spanish Dishes. Hot Chicken Tamales and Chile Con Carne. TAMALES Fresh Daily—3 for $1.00 Take some home for your party TELEPHONE 377 For Women-Misses OPPOSITE THE WRIGHT SHOPPE, FRONT STREET DRESS SHOES AND OXFORDS, Regular $6 to $7.50 values............ $4.95 DRESS AND SPORT SHOES, (GARBAGE HA ULED Regular $5 and $6 values ............ 3.95 Reasonable Monthly Rates SPORT OXFORDS, “HEMLOCK WOOD Regular $4 to $5 values ............ 2.95 Order Now at These Prices Full Cord . $8.00 Half Cord 50 cents discount for cash per cord E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 584 NO EXCHANGES STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 For Men DRESS SHOES AND OXFORDS, Regular $5 to $7 values WORK SHOES, Now WORK SHOES, Now . 16 in. TOP SHOES, regular value $10, Now NO APPROVALS Silk Hosiery Regular $1.00 vaiues, Now 2 pairs....$1.50 Regular 1.50 values, Now 2 pairs.... 2.50 Regular VALUVES. VALUE/ .50 values, Now 3 pairs.... For Childmn ' A huge lot of Childrén’s Shoés and Oxfords in this sale at ARNOLD’S BOOTER and the first one of any size for many years, a record number of voters will mo doubt register. —————— HACHMEISTER RETURNS on the Yukon yesterday to resume the position of pattern-maker at Treadwell . for the Alaska-Juneau, which he held.six years ago. Since leaving here, Mr. Hachmeister with his family, resided in several plac~ es, more recently in Oakland, Cali- fornfia, where he operafed an auto~ obile repair shop. Mrs. Hachmeis- ter and children remained in Cal- ifornia for the present. ————————— COUNCIL MEETING The last regular meetinig of the City Council in its present term, was held last night. Some wun- finjshed business and routine mat- ters such as paying y bills were taken' care of. bills amounting to $2,200.14 were order- ed paid. A mnumber of mimeo- 1.50 Nationally Known " 85¢ Pound