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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1932. i St CAPITOL TONIGHT 6% Mickey Mouse MOVIES G 5% | ‘, . LA SR e i i i WITH CUMEDY' MEETING SATURDAY ‘6 s 99 | TRAGIC SCENES Buck Jonesto - PARKER DRAMA _ SURI . - (R TRUE T0 LFE " Semde youey gy == ¥ | . / R e dpmf BUCK JONES . Fighing Patrol Abounds ipma < pment [ IN % 3 ' for the Ccliseum theatre will' not Epic of Newfoundland 10 Action and Sensa- “Way Back Home™ Begins|te installed unti Saturday or TEXAS RANGER sound equipment | 8 | ! Sund ecord! to W. D. Gross. | 7 7T K u 2o, = Twa e Seahng Indus“)’ Shows | tional Rldmg Showmg, at (‘il)llol | J}];oa»\yevi‘e: o;o::ihconw Colhou’m NOTE: We will give sway 9 “The Viking” is a direct response to It is a clean, wholesome, whole—family at Capilol Theatre s s PSS on Sundd) [witt Gpe wath! ‘8t regular equip-|] Te*™e m‘::r Gubs to boys the general demand on the part of picture, which will appeal to the spirit v T ..Tlh“emgmg}“mg Patrol” | ment, ehowing “Divorce Among i millions of picture patrons for some- of adventure, which is latent in every- When the tragic news was flash- m: n |Friends,” &' Wamner Brothers pic- one, women as well as men, and will § | S Bes ucs Ml TR etk Tome,”. which will | s G o B 8. decid : “qi » s 4] ) Wi as ’ 1 €d around the world that Varick hicle ich will be seen at the|be presented at the Capit - | o d e | CAPITOL thing “different” in screen entertain- prove an inspiration to boys and young & |Fissell, youthful motion picture Capitol theatre Saturday night|tre Sunday is RKO-Radio Pictures| €41y hilarious comedy revolving| ment. men. producer, and 25 of his compan- c Exploits of at least one!much heralded s » around a lively, “stepping” young | husband and his jealous but clev- T wife. Theatre ions had lost their lives in the ADDED ATTRACTION—Exclusive pictures of the Cruiser Karlsruhe wreck of the Viking, which oc- nber of this famcus organiza-|Seth Parker of of mounted police supplied | fame, and his sup " A : refully selected cured when the final scemes of |material for a ripping good melo-|of mixed radio and movie c A program of carefulls arrival in Juneau SILVER NITE TONITE the pleture, “The Viking” were drama with plenty of riding and |brities. Tt contains such film hort ;‘;g:fig‘ e pasea i TR being filmed near Horse Island, ting. Thrills are interspersed|vorites as Frank Albertson g | bure: PERSISTENCE WINS PREVIEW— 1 A. M. TONIGHT—* “THE TEXAS RANGER” off the Northern coast of New- | throughout with hilarious comedy.|Bette Davis, who are splendid as T S A R — foundland, an extraordinary ‘in-| Sensational Riding Stunts the young lovers, Stanley Fields ” HICKMAN, Ky, May 20. — E. (‘OMING‘“MG!] in Her Llfe ” Modern Age,” “Gmlty Generatlon terest was aroused in this screen| Last, but not least, Buck Jones|and Wade Boteler, villains of the | FRANKENSTEIN WILL Thomas Dublin is sure persistence LLINTS 2 66 saga of the frozen Northlands. ({and his horse, Silver, perform |piece; Frankie Damro in a d -‘ wins, Two years ago he read c’q“‘iw Man, Lasca of Rio Crandt’, Michel and Viary This tensely dramatic story, some sensational riding stunts that {ful heari-warming small boy NOT BE RUN TOMORROW | where a farmer had found an ear ] “Cuban Love SOllg which is being presented on the|are fairly breath-taking. acterization, and Dorothy Pe of corn with 22 rows of grain. He B screen at the Capitol ‘theatre, is| The plot revolves around a row (son in a most interesting role, | decided to find a bigger ear of set against the fascinating and|between homesteaders in the cattle| Seth, himself--the radio st “Frankenstein,” will not be run|com, Ater two years of searchnig » g i F e G ot i T . |almost terrifying background of |country of Texas, and Matt Tay- |real name, by the way, is Phillips at !ht_e Milfkcy M'-‘"-‘é[ xflflge;‘ tmi he exhibited an ear of corn with 3 — —e Qrm M. the vast ice-fields off the coast|lor, a capitalist. When Taylor's|Lord—walks away with the pic-|any time OMATOW 8 e Caplioliasg rows, [ LUDWIG NELSON I Ten!!mee Children Play ored B"dge y Tie of Labrador, with real sealers ply-imsn kill Clayton, an invalid ranch- | ture. Theatre, according to Eric Paulson, e, | JEWSLER L with 135-Year-Old Doll| Island of Sicily to Italy |ing their nazardous trade and, ot |er, and bum his home, Helen BN N Moo Pi;:ilzonstf;:f";:géo Somes| Old papers for sale at Bmpire iring the same time, acting as supernu- |Clayton, his daughetr, vows ven- i from. MI, Office. o wi st Watch Repal ROME, May 20—A projeci for f VU ARIE N B 3 B! . | Daily Emnire Want Ads Pay numerous inquiries. a Brunswiok Agency BOLIVAR, Tenn., May 20.—The |spanning the Strait of Messina, be- |Maries or “extras” as Hollywood |geance. Aided by half a dogen| Dalb td B FRONT STREET grand-children of MMrs. Octavia |tween Sicily and the Itallan main- |Would have put it llr'val Lowbvoys Helen lives the life — . ® |Brooks, 8, play with a doll 13 |land, with a huge steel bridge is Soincs’ Ate Authaiis of an outlaw, playing havoc with| ; 45 ek |belaig - considered by the Govern- | Jusy how the producers of “The |~ S cattle. T v, Brooks | ment. Viking” secured the wonderfu! | Aroused to Action ; ELECTRICAL mother by her grandmother and| The bridge would be about @ |snots and authentic sound record-| The Texas Rangers are aroused Was purchased in North Carolina |mile long' and 360 feet ‘above the |jng incorporated in this thrilling | to action when it is reported that REPAIR WORK in 1707, | water. and most interesting picture, is|Helen had shot and ikilled Fd The doll, almost as large as a’ Antonino Calabretta, noted Ital- child, was named Julia Green in|ian engineer, is author of the plan. honor of an Episcopalian bishop | He has made provisions for arming in North Carglina, | the bridge against attack. NO JOB TOO SMALL Capital Electric Co. g d hard to understand, but that they [annln" Taylor’s right-hand man. ! are absolutely authentic, and neith-|Jim Logan is put on the case, er “faked” nor done in minia- and traces the girl to her cache.' ,4, | ture, is immediately and obviously |Convinced, after acquaintance with W x Eat = . Your apparent. |her that is the vietim of out- | " i " | Juring the ac.’xonk-)f the pic'}.::)“f‘jm’];ed justice, Jim takes up ‘oud- ) I Outings ' \ { hlllln TONIGHT! !t’fflle;r }l} ri‘l’flu:‘; ’sdu;}'égi 'v’]:cfiufl?to‘r’"fi.”wbfifl'néfif vastaping Easily i upon ich 1] in e he hands of aylor's men, - | A Warner 8ot Picture \:erd: l:;r s;ins roru \mn they ?r ':ndvh:vrlainb ttlrzlni;r i”reedom by Z . - Planned 4 % . unting. is al vastly exciting fl spectacular attle. % i N g U. 8. 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