The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 12, 1932, Page 3

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- — .lIIII||IIIIII||HIIIHIIIlIIlIII||IIIII|IIHIIIIIII|IIIIIlllIlmIIIIIIIlIlIIllII!llIIIIIIIIVIII New ngrams @ff@red By B@th Theaitr@a Tomg’hit THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUE SDAY, ]ULY 12, 1932. ' e ol TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY CAPITOL TUESDAY WEDNESDAY he trapped him . . . tricked him. .. ruined him . . . but she couldn’t stop loving him! SWANK SCENES PORTRAYED IN CAPITOL PLAY Famous Race Courses, Clubs and Cafes Are Brought to Screen By thé mgivivho thrilfediAririca il Star Final’ Twelve “location” volving thousands of extras, thir- teen lavish interior sets and a score of thrilling exteriors filmed in duplicates of Longchamps, Bel- mont Park and Agua Caliente race | tracks provide colorful background for RKO-Radio Pictures’ “Men of Chance,” which will begin show- | ing tonight at the Capitol theatre. Varied Interior Scenes The interiors include a modern court room, modernistic Paris apartments, swanky hotel suites, private officers, bars, steamer ca- bins and decks. The exteriors reflect Paris night-life, the Mont- marte, cafes, Trocadero and De La Paix, and other points of in- terest. A film cameraman secured spec- ial *“shots” of the famous Lomg- champs, Deauville, Daytona Beach, Agua Caliente and Belmont Park races, sets in- {Five Cast Is Strong Appearing in the two principal roles are Mary Astor and Ricardo WEITTZENKORN Cortez, supported by Ralph Ince, o B {John Halliday, Kitty Kelly and {others, "()hk E ‘\l\( HAT 'B:\l, |84 ‘The story, written by Louis Weit- | zenkorn and adapted to the screen by Louis Stevens, was directed by George Archainbaud. It deals \\nh‘ a good little girl who tried to be\ bad and a gambler. They found‘ themselves enmeshed in a maze of their own mistakes. e COEMDY CARTOON ———CHINA NITE——— Coming Soon—"“THE CHAMP” 3roadway Scandals”—“Woman Commands” “Madelon Claudet”—“Possessed” “Private Lives” RSSO AR | NEWS L L T L e T T R L e T T T s o L T L e T T O VT T LT Improved Methods | Raise Profits on 25 Illinois Farms ( Marine green matched | 1 URBANA, Tii, July 12—Farm Balance® pen and pencil. management improvements have produced average gains of $1,265 a year for six years in the net in- comes of 25 central Illinois farms, the University of Tllinois ‘Agricul- tural college reports. { : Included in the first group of “paying practices” are Fitting ma- chinery to particular farm mneeds, 'Pleasure Cr a[t from -Los | co-operative -ownership of equip- A l A h % | ment, repairing machinery at home ngeles Anchors in slack periods, and avoiding an in Channel excess of power and labor. In the second group immediate i 3 increases in income were found On a pleasure cruise in Alaska ! possiple through using high yield- waters the yacht Bonhomie of LOS | ing seeds, testing seeds for germi- Angeles arrived in Juneau harbor | pation, growing higher-profit crops late_yesterday afternoon for a visit|gng “forming the habit of timeli- of a few days. She lay anchored in | | ness.” the Channel off the Government | Paying practices that require Wharf today. . i ¢ : _|more time or expense include us- The craft is trim looking, and|yno ymestone where needed, keep- glistens in spotless white paint. ing much land in legimes, provid- She is owned by Barton Sewell of ing good drainage, keepihv high Beverly Hills, Of 84 gross and N 3 . producing livestock and using scien- 59 net tons, she is 80 feet long, 20 | 4;p crop retation: [dcass;fllow freely when YOU feet wide and 9.5 feet deep. Diesel S R Se . d, she can develop 180 h - 4 use a Sheaffer Lifetime®. No de- | eauippe p 0 horse” | WATER BILLS PAY ALL TAXES fects to distract your atten- 'hgg at o Pl i it ki tion. Absolutely perfect pens @ crew of six . . guaranteed to stay that way for a lifetime. Be sure ‘0 try both pens and pencils. | HARDSHIP OF WRITING FOREVER BANISHED HERMLEIGH, Tex—Hermleigh's municipal government costs resi- dents mot a penny. Mayor and other city officials serve without pay and expenses are met out of income from e water depart- !EAT OWN WEIGHT IN MEAT OTTAWA, Ont.—On a per capita consumption of 148.46 pounds Can-|ment, adians figuratively eat their own iRy o st A | weight in meat annually. MRS. HILLARD PASSES AWAY Mrs. J. J. Hillaxd, wife of the e | Deputy United States Customs Col- | |lector at Eagle, died June 27 af ; San Leandro, Cal., according to ad- ] vices received at customs head- | . SHEAFTER'S ? & ‘ HARRY RACE ¥. A SHEAFFLR PEN COMPANY « FORT MADISON, IOWA, U.5. A, | Druggist *Reg. U. 5. Pat,OF. | quarters in Juneau. Mrs. Hillard | i | (Formerly Britt’s) had been an invalid for years. COMING ° TO ("‘I’ITOL NEW SKIRTS “Here’s the pic- ture we're willing to stake our repu- tations on! THE CHAMP KING VIDOR In Flannel and Crepe All Shades $3.95 to $6.75 SPECIAL For a Short Time Only made it, and we’re proud to show it.” Sweaters Shampoo and Finger Wave, $1.25 Smart Sweaters in all shades SPECIAL Fredric’s Vita-Tonic $1.75 to $2.95 Permanents, $7.50 |‘ Bergmann Hotel | J uneau | DmmngSog:nm. L. Beaut y {. Mrs Hilja Johnson, Mgr. l Shop J ' |themselves, others employed by | Girl Is Gambhn Here is one of the interesti begins showing tonight at the Capi * pictured at the left, Ralph Ince the right. tol Theatre. Stake g scenes in “Men of Chance,” which John in the center and Mary WALLAGE BEERW“UFFIGE WIFE" 1S CAST WITHIS HEADLINER ON JACKIE GUUPERGBLISEUM BILL “The Cha mp” Wil Be ‘Vice Squad Will Be Next| Shown at Capitol | Attraction, Begin- Theatre Thursday ning Thursday and PAL NITE.,... Wallace B Jackie Coo- |- “The Office Wife,” starring Dor- | per as a team.! othy Mackaill and featuring Lewis Such is the combination head- |Stone, will be the principal attrac- {ing the cast of “The Champ,”|tion tonight at the Coliseum thea- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's vivid dra- 'tre, ma of life on the Mexican border “The Vice Squad” with Paul which will open the Capital Lukas and Kay Francis in the theatre Wedne |leading roles, will be presented | | | tor NO DEPRESSIUN | they 3 i W‘L,u on ‘the beach and cleanup as'y, g, s 3 P on Mexican loeales, through cour- |them of living expenses,” Mr. Berg testy of the Lower California gov- | this ria uch as $2 a last Spring who have been able to get jobs, but if; re willing to work they can' vividly shown, day, eno {1 | Beery plays a broken-down fight | Thursday night. | champion, and Jackie is seen as his “The Office Wife" is a triangle son in a poignant heart-interest| story of a new design. All sorts Halliday is tale in which much comedy and of stories are told about the “of- l\&w; at (@& few rthrills are intermingled. fice wife,” the girl who works with King Vidor directed the produc- a man, advises him, takes care of jtion, from an original story by his personal matters. Always. it [ S Frances Marion. is the wife towards whom the pity , " may not Filmed in Mexico is directed. The secretary is rare- | Life on the Mexican border isy considered as the person to be, many of the scenes Pitied. o picture having been filmed| Wammer Bros. new picture, en- | titled “The Office Wife” handles | situation a little differently ugh to insure said. ernment. The “inside” of the {rom most stories that include such Seward Peninsula, with plenty of wgion: 1acket,” the Caliente races, ® triangle. . mining “p‘;“‘m“';? XPCCL‘E actua. filmed at the Mexican| Secretary and Business Man good season mrt\(;d ;.(ix Lflmmmx, track, the great gambiing balls| Miss Mackaill is the charming M. S8 -Agiad. . The fehe |of the “American Monte Carlo,"|S¢C . and Mr. Stone the at- Alabama Teachers in full swing. . i ails ' business man. Natalie N L l V 1t 'and other striking intimate details . ome Legislator Visits| _He will go to Fairbanks from oo ‘oo Soend S Tine picture, Moorhead plays the flirtatious wite, Reject Offer Seward by rail. From there he e - lin love with Jamieson, played b; | s i in love wi playe y Local F“C"(k LnrOUte will procezd ‘to Nome by airplane. HIghIFUE, sth Firhma r‘ Brooks Benedict. Of }Ifllf-P{ly Pla” H f S 1 | | ‘Among the dramatic highlights) ! b R lome from Deattle | M e o are the race, the sensational prize| Faith Baldwin wrote the novel 7 ) b |WED 62 YEARS; ASK DIVORCE fight in which Beery essays his|from Which the pleture was adapt- | MCHIGOMERN, Als, Wiyide “There's no depression in Nome | comeback”, the dramatic sacrifice(ed. Lloyd Bacon directed. sur: pu n;schoot Mont- and I'm glad to be getting back' pNID Okla, July ftar liv- for the sake of the boy, and thc' “The Vice Squa? is the taie of EW;'LHCTYt teyn;: % Omully systems there after a short visit to Seattle jny togather nearly sixty-two years battle with the Mexican police. (Police “undercover” work in a large Do ch for half-pay” next and vicinity where conditions are anq rearing eight children, Mr.! A notable cast appears, includ- (City- year. . ki anything except good” declared |ang Mrs, Thomas W. Herron have ing Irene Rich, Rosco Ates, Edward | T e AL They are wiltng to teach “as Representative Henry Berg, twice a d. application for divi . de- Brophy, Hale Hamilton, Jesse Scott| ZAGREB, Jugosiavia—To get, @ long as the money holds out” and member of the Territorial Legisla- | jarins they oan mo longer agree, and Marcia Mae: Jones. {job with the fire department, Mike |quit, but rebelled at the Proposal ture from the Second Division. He |rpey married in Howel Connty N | Juritchich shinned up to the cross |of the board of ' educatiotl that visited local friends here while the | yr 18 3 = ‘surmoun’nuz the huge Zegreb Ca-|they sign contracts for next year Missouri, in 1870. i BRSO I h steamer Aleutian was in port. | o SRETE { ATTENTION TENNIS PLAYERS |¢nedral. There he stood on his |which would guarantee only halt Mr. Berg spent about two weeks THOMPEONS, SAIL: ON YURON | The courts of the Juneau Tennis head, turned handsprings, and |their present salaries. remarked: | That was too long for me under | the conditions that exist there.” | “There’s no bread lines or muni- | cipal soup kitchens in Nome, and |G all of the local residents are atf|’l work, many of them mining for in Seattle and, as he companies and corporations. There @ was a number of cheechakos arri ing on tho fns’ sailing of the V Mary atello, the AFTER 2 W, eamer enrout Id m 0. Gover: s 1o & s Mrs sister. ailed The plan was offered teachers at a mass meeting by school officials, who asserted that the school fund STAY H Club are the private property of danced, while a huge crowd held AY HERE o Club and their use, is re- its breath. When he came down stricted to members in good stand- | the job was his, two Weeks' V. with ing, ————— available for the next trem would Mr. and A H B Persons desiring to use courts| BELOIT, Kas, July 12.—Herman |not be more ‘than about 50 M cent ompson and their daughter Miss should arrange for membership | Graves has installed two large|of present costs. on the without delay as a list, of the electric fans in his barn to cool | “Then let the s¢hools be operated nday for Se- members will soon be posted, An- off his horses and keep the flies off |on the former schedule ds long ms r home in Fo- nual dues, §10; entrance fee of $5 their backs. “I can sympathize |the money holds out— and then Thompson is extra for adult membership. with them,” was his only explan-|close,” was the counter proposal adv. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE atory comm(-m of teachers. PRy stepchlld i ..a question gene_rally avoided. Why? \O you inhale? Why has this question been treated “like a stepchild” in cigarette ad- vertising? It’s a subject vltni to you—for you do inhale —weall do—every smoker inhales—every smoker breathes in some pnrt of thesmoke he or she draws out ofa cngarette Do you inhale? A ssimple quesnon. But silence on the sub'ect-—miy be full of meaning. Lucky Smke h;s dared to raise this quesuon .- - because certain unpm:mes conc@aled in e\lp,fi the finest, lmldat tobacco leaves areremoved by Lucky Strike’s famous purifying process. Luckies crented that process. Only Luckies have it! g Do you inhale? Of course you do! Then thu vital message is for you! o Your Pnueflon-w irritation- fl:fii‘-fl 0. K. AMERICA s, o TUNE IN ON LUCKY STRIKE— mum-mmmmw;/-qm B orchestras, and famous. Lucky Swike fegtures, every Tuesday, Thuridey and Saturday evening over N, B, C. networks, T s 3

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