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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1932 Both Theatres Change Their _R rograms TQnight COLISEUM T 7 TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY ONE ;l'RIOFSLY FUNNY——PLENTY PEPPY ., YOU WILL BE‘SHOCKE'P by these Clever Coin Chasers CAPITOL'S NEW Smart, Suave, Sophisticated SECRET CREEPS PRISON SCENES _ |IHBILL 1S HEADED g g § | OUT OF SHADOW | ADD FORCE TO sedsoe |11 BY '3 WISE GIRLS { TOSTABLOVE COLISEUM PLAY Feminine Patrons Will Be| ‘Michael and Mary’ 1o Be “Night at Susie’s” Stars illie. A2 i 4 F Rél)'Msll TO 3 ‘f,tt aubook. Hé hopes: to leave une 18, e Serve a 3 Chesterfield Radio Program ' s MDEI‘ROI’T—Puuce used tear gas Mggbmul 1u:As,:_.m mbs and nightsticks yesterday SWELL LEX S pecml P late to disperse a crowd of more than SISTERS Gray 4 for50¢ e ) i ¥ ' A flashilight With fts beam fo- | H X cused limmm'xmehhde, : | ¥ ; | 1ALl the legal machin o “One Night at Su- “PAL NITE” hree wise girls, ‘Brxmh Empire was a stdry dealing with —2 for 1= |selves, sure of them and yet all I life, a number of fhe| ALSO THE BEST lsme of g‘eztmg wha! iwas the happine: sentative of Sing Sing in ® l | That, in the o [mian’ of tiwenty shon in the First Na- [ SELECTED SHORTS |Byron, sums up tk la love that knew no 1otion, which comes to of Mas Clarke, Jea ithéy had been ma: ) um theatre tonight. Marie Prevost as |were married ih th John Francis Dillon, the direc- Wi E GIRIS COMING — Lionel Barrymor and Mary”—“Lasca of Rio Grande”—“Cuban Love Song”’— e in “Guilty Hands"—“MicheIE Delighted with Won- derful Gowns sented in “The T the Columbia comedy drama wi clude Jameson Thomas, Andy De- vine, Natalie Moorhead and Lucty Wise Girls,” but the maids are giving him the Bronx cheer. Wise Girls” begins showing tonight at the Capitol Theatre, “Three Shown at Capitol The- {Then, creeping out of t jof bitterness, Blackmail It is a Bri famous atre This Week adaptation of the playright's drama, Fairbanks, Jr., and Billie Dove ed a number of exterior Sing Sing for the pic- or, obtair s of weaken, as his aspirations give y under the heavy routine of AT S And Its begins showing tonight at the Cap- ugly head into their P e itol theatre. and threa d to de Innocent But Imprisoned with MAE CLARKE -‘J EAN HAR Low And, Walter ought to know, all—Mich: Mary, D Part of the action of the story MARIE PREVOST - WALTER BYRON |cause he happens to be 1 mo. And all because 0. of the fact that Dduglas \‘u»-yp’ A COLUMBIA PICTURE] m:vr.mn in tln vsoplns:m;x. d film in their lives, Jr. is sent to the peni- i adapted from “Blonde Baby with ' Previews Tomotrow Night for a crime which he did CAPITOL dialogue by Robert Riskin. Wal- Such is the situation which A mit, but for which he takes ter kB_\'r:)fn ‘fm]allyhsu?:mnun to the d ; {A. Milne built up in his me in order to shield his |2 icks of male-charmery as prac- £ § 5 —— . oy ree | “Michael and Mary,’ played by Billie Dove. ¢ d by the alluring Jean Har-| Walter Byron, Mae Clarke, Jean Harlow in “Thrée Wise GIS™ lsion or whion will be ver of short scenes show |‘SMART MONEY’ TO BE low i ' : J v . v ) i g {at 1 o'l tomorrow night radual breakdown of a pris- Other Members of Cast . Walter Byren is trying to intrigue .fln- interest of Mae Clarke, {shown regularly Thursday who at first lives on hope AT COUSEUM SOON Other members of the cast in- in the center, and Jean Harlow in this amusing scene in “Thres |at the Capitol theatre, B promises, and then begins to Bdwatd G. Robinson Ctomes to the Coliseum theatre fof & pre- Liaw and Order Beawu;nam. ‘Willlam Beaudine @i-| — . — acmivcd a season at the Charl ison existence. view &t 1 .g'clock tomorrow night o5 o L el rected, : f 2 o Wi Hopkins theatre in N York, One of the biggest dramatic mo- d 1 : W . S i (beauty of Miss Harlow s demon-'|swanky sport suit of green cloth, R 3 e B it £ TH b and Tor reghlar: pérforthancen o . Feminine spectators will gasp in o Coi e 3 o é “'iat St, James theatre in London. |m of the picture comes in the | Thursda: ht, 1 ar) BANDY MEN Bl“ Would Open admiration over the shunning :‘_:al‘e"i”'“a] :gesi‘aat‘:x‘l:‘:”agfo;‘“ 53' ;’;:‘th absm::l'\t]kpo.o? Jabket ard a| Well Knewn in America | Visitors room at the prison; in 8 |“Smart 5;lamne&y s;»rywotn:r;n? . . ral stunni; s S, e gor- ge re; colldr, 15 wi | . ’ % | Door for Cupid oz il by Ml ierlow, Miss| 0 Tl el of ted fianne, VRS a latér soéne. 1 CONAn &S Work IR gis “stars, Robert Marshall and|Scéne betweeh Miss Dove and |ling fool who finally loses out on Clarke and Miss Moorhead. (S5 4o st Wty 1e et BTN Edna Best, are almost as well, Young Fairbanks. The visitors' [account of his liking for blondes. ADVERTISE WAESHINGTON, June 7.—Repre- sentative Cochran of Missouri wants to let the “straight-shooting Miss Harlow and Miss Clarke are seen as manikins' in an ex clusive modiste’s shop during a | manikin scenés. Smart Pajama Ensembles Clarke wears two unusu-' y smart pajama ensembles. One a white and_‘pa!r of lounging pajamas is of red ing, is modeled | quence, she wear known in this country as they are room, despite the happiness which in England. “Michael and Mary” was direc visits bfing to prisoners, has often the “sdddest place in The¢ melodrama is the work of Kubec Glasmon and Jolin Bright, who did “The Publié Enermy:” M¥. darts of Dan Cupid” hit Annapo- |Humber ut‘scencs of the picture, green printed chiffon evening gownt |sik velvet, trimmed in cocoa er. €9 DY Victor Saville at the Gain ' for there emotions run|Robinson is supportéd. by -4 cast lis naval and West Point mili- ?E‘:}eg VeSS Taskaill, SUol was |t on theimiew. Vionnat: bias lines, | mine, while the other is of ecm’borough s, 15, LOTED, ey hlgh. il g Ofmthe ey SRR i | 3 3 e Ob a rible loneliness of ificar ion is|lyn Knapp. Alfred E. Green di- BUFFALO, N. Y, June 7.—The secret of keeping business up to normal levels, for confectioners at least, has been told at the six- teenth annual convention of the Associated Retail Confectioners of the United States. George C. Cobb, of Worcester, Mass., said “spend 3 per cent. of » 7' your gross on newspaper adver- WHOS WHO tising. It will all come back to AND WHERE you.” Leading candy retailers from all Mrs. F. 8. Scobee arrived from parts of the country supported Mrs. Ora H. Snyder of Chicago, presi- dent of the Association, in her as- sertion that the confectionery bus- iness had reported fewer failures than any other business. They told how they had persuaded the publc to buy more candy—of a kind which could be made to sell tary Academy graduates just like | they do everybody else. He said so in a statement ex- plaining a bill he introduced to prevent the War or Navy depant- ments from prohibiting the mar- |riage of West Point and Anna- | polis graduates within two years after they finish schoal. Spokane on the Yukon to join Mr, Scobee, local insurance agent. They have taken apartments at the Mac- Kinnon. Miss Enid Burns, high school teacher, left on the Alaska on her way to spend the summer at her home in Green Island, Iowa. Miss Aleece Graves arrived on The alluring platinum blonde | Were we and studded with rhinestones: ,.A\uléncen lace, trimmed - the constant and sympathetic su- with sable. i e, ;pex-wsion of its author, E irresistible. rected. S thoug}l the tobacco lded” together S at cheaper prices, although of|the yyukon to visit with her par- equal quality. ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Graves. | . RS BB S M. J. Bavard, of the California AUTEUIL, France—Henri Cochet of France won the French tennis championship Monday defeating G. Destafani of Italy, 6-0, 6-4, 6-4. % Independent Druggists BARBAMI Brushless Shaving Grocery, returned on the Yukon from a hurtfied business trip to Seattle. Phil Jolie left on the Admiral Rogers fot Haines on a business trip. Vern C. Gorst, airplane operator of Seattle, who has been here for several days, left on the Admiral Rogers for Skagway. —r——— ALASKA PACKERS ASS'N, OFFICIAL ENROUTE WEST B. R. Hart, Vice-President and Manager of the Alaska Packers Association, visited Juneau this charged with violation of the Al- aska Botie Dty Law, ontered 2 ¢ ROSS-BLE cos together. grades of Tu NDING” means much more than just mixing tobac- It “welds” together different kinds of the several varieties of tobaceo . . . many typed of Bright tobacto, 4 gtéat miry typés of Burley tobacco dnd numerous rkish tobacco. THIS “WELDING” TOGETHER—or Cream morning while the Yukon was in ’ i " 2 . port. He is enroute to Bristol Bay Cross-Bléth_pekmmmry hnd for to inspect company plants and di‘ of tobacco us!d in the Chesterfield rect operations during the red sal-| , Tender Skill& mon fishing and packing season. Pl,end !0' Pa,n‘ke Of the best q!ltl‘ ng 5 ities of evéry othet type. Bich to- and RADUYVICH IS FINED $250 bdcco is chus madé to yleld it ' % X FOR BONE DRY VIOLATION finest flavors. Tough Beards — ; i 4 ‘George Radunich, arrested yes- ® . 0] 40c ity Iy PR, Amied, A CROSS-BLENDING takes all these pleasing flavoss and aromas and plea of gullty in the Utiited States coftibites tHem into one—ihé Chest: Juneau Drug e oo e < cred s, And WS think yob Co Judgs Charies Sey. will .Br::i: that :1 is a far better taste ; : ... wotth all fhe &xtra cire thié “There Is No Substitute | |e v ohirmciis i Chesterfield ttkh' to get it. e o:;::u Ne=1 ||, SIMSBURRY, Conn—G. . Mc* RS k. m“fim‘ Loas, 14 tormer Ouited Scdiad B EVERYTHING that money can buy o ; 33 ; Qospec and that science kiiotvs abdut is dane Harry Daivson’s Cafe LUNCH ) | police a4 Fritz Dubesne, charged died Monday from heart atfack. NEW YORK—A man known to with being - an international ad- venturer and war spy was released from jail today on a writ of habeas corpus and immediately rearrestad as an escaped prisoner. TORONTO, Ontario—Captain J. E. Byod, transoceanic flier, {5 mak- ing plans for a round the world solo flight, motiviated by desire to see the world and gather madterial two hufidred mén who attempted to storm the employment office of the Briggs Body Company. Two Ppolicemen were struck and hurt by stones, © 1932, LicgeTT & MyErs Tosacco o terfield Fiiriic oo craead IRVt .- s o e = INAT SHILKRET and NORMAN BROKENSHIRE The Cigarette that’s MILDER . The Cigarette that TASTES BETTER At 6 p.m., Pacific Time every night but Sunday COLUMBIA NETWORK to " tisike CHESTERFIELD m;