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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1932. —— Nt EXPITOL Film Shows Unite Action and Intrigue All-Alaska News —— VILLIANS ARE Thrills Fill Fight Clu.ssw ‘OFFICE WIFE’ Barney West as he was being|day. Dr. and Mrs.- Collett have COLISEUM LAST TIMES TONIGHT “The Offtce ‘Wife* The story. of & secretary who loved her employer ‘ § §|sentenced m court at Dawson by left Retchikan for Metlakatla, with jJustice C. D. Macaulay to hang|where they wil make their home, Dorothy Mackail . September 27 for the murder last | The A gosy will cruise in South- . pring of Michael Legue Essanasa |east Alaska waters as far as Iey Lewis Stone ) i in his bin f b 1 L1 ceeiined Men of Chance” to Be Dorothy Mackaill in O s o) o othy, Tha et MIDNIGHT PREVIEW TONITE . g o, 110 A M. Seen at Capitol Last ! rent and Kay Francis [tence was passed at 5 p. m. The| e 7 pite ) § . ey h only evidence submitted by the | S LS veRiye tio. Grvived 11 REITGED) VICE SQUAD” Times Tonight in Coming Show Crown was, that the slayer had]iC.clikea recently on a nurthern with e made & confession May 16 of his| WP Of the Admilral Rogers were PAUL LUKAS Villians of of today's film terday are heroes With the “Office Wife,” starring |guilt. The prisoner offered no testi. | PUt On board of the boat again on and yesterday's ) " KAY FRANCIS Dorothy Mackail, shawing for the|mony. 1h:‘;rwwfl:’““ffie";&‘:’g'“:;‘;:‘?;_ 2 last times tonight at the Coli- L e A 9 e e, (R ¥ sef & P i " cently made two stops between 3 |feum theatre, ~The Vice Squad,’| Made In Dawson, Y. T., of Kion-| Ketenikan and Motntatn Pout and | 1he various. plants. for Srdesiigs The {having Paul Lukas and Kay Fran-dike nuggets, a bracelet will be | frozen eggs will be taken later to % 4 . g o is 0sed to hav ut off stow- |cis in the leading roles, will head-|given the young woman chosen oo s the hatchery and ground inte 'An'on RICARDO heroes are today’s most popular CORTEZ villains, according to Ricardo Cor- JOMN tez. "ALLIDA, | ‘Cortez, noted for both types of fn ?;\:{““ APET:TQS‘AI&MDIA,VS‘ Coh?osn.e : # i 4 3 he the new program to be pre- | Queen of the Yukon” for the an- ;‘(‘:?Z:‘]kx” e O R feed for the salmon’ fry. [Mary :Astor in “Men of L — : |sented tomorrow night nual reu X | : 0 A RO | L. Rion of the Alaska-Yu- Tl MEN OF CHANCE” |the RKO-Radio Pictures' enter- Stirring scenes characterize “The Champ,” coming to the Capi- Falls in Love kon Ploneers at Calgary late in ‘vammem which will be presented : T L % @ . v 5 ks Interment of Capt. Gabriel| Sgt. P. B. Johns of the Royal \I\(.—H\lll\:(‘ FOR SWORDFISH for the last times tonight at the tel Theatre tomorrcw. Here is cne of them. Jackie Cooper is the ‘The Office Wife” deals with|August. The bracelet has buu don- h it ters , | C AND SHARK [Capitol theatre. His role is sym-| 1ad at the left. Wallace Beery, who enacts the title role in the |the W posestics. W, Sk atid Dy M, Bobert Lowe of ‘?;;?gxa;‘it “v‘f,fm‘;e” Petordwes S::"“"“ w PO?;*;: Daw- el -— thet ey S lay, is the figure without a hat. jcare of the business executive's, Whitehorse, Y. T., whose late hus- 2 . Bdna, by | China Nite [th h\::xc&u:»:mwxlile u;lemxm:oim?: ¥ o F | needs during the day—who works|band was the first member of the |MAins were taken from Petersburg (of Princeton; Ontario, were matried {tor . hi 3 e " to Wrangall on the captain's boat |{at Dawson. They will make thelr s e pe .10 W . |for him—who gives him advice— | Yukon Council from Whitehorse. | ] e — — — ,ago he played ’villain” opposite fand doken cave of e personal Kiseno. A flotilla of fishing craft [home there, T Tovomoy 1 L2 *“The Champ’ Starring B | | S STARTING TOMORROW |aMiss Astor in “White Shoulders. e t(lml) tarrlno‘ ()()ry | matters that he would oiherwise| etting ' three brown bear accompaniad the Kiseno on ‘the WALLACE BEERY and JACKIE | According to Cortez! and | vopage, Pire destroyed a considerable COOPER in Old Order Changes have negleated, who eventually fighting with a whale afforded area of timber land on the Seward “THE CH! \\[P“ { The most popular villains of to- An(l J(l (‘l\,le COOI)PT t() S’lolv [falls in love with him. How dO€S|thrills to the yacht Westward's Recovery of the body of Ellis)Lake Kenai Highway. Forest nw: th t 2 day ere iie DndEbAtS abtinee 104 ‘e W’ffi ‘L‘l“"dhm h(;s :r{:ngle" party composed of Mr. and Mrs.|Hagar has removed al doubt about |ers got the blase under control, is the husband's chance? Norman Pilot, Katherine Pilot, C his fate. He was drowned while lols of yesterday. Tl l C l S | Chaplm Back The ‘most populir beroes (we wrsaay on aplto creen, AIL :g: ot e ppandied 1% G. Pilot and Dr. Belbeze, all from | wasching a salmon trap 1 Sesd| Mrs Fleckintem sod-Sem Besk ! suppose men of his and Clark Ga- (Houston, Texas. The ear were ob-|Bay, in the Ketchikan district. were drowned near Wasilla norta b | play. | P ble's type) are the strong and not ocper have two of the most dra- | P |tained on a Southeast Alaska is of Anchorage when ;|l“,a3.ssx)‘ehe “perfect” sort. A broken-down prize flghle; alml matic roles of their careers. There | Lukas Is Stool Pigeon |land. The whale was harpooned, Elis Knuston has resigned as|bile mwhlgxethey wfiih;mz I olodern gits do not care for DS small son, living 1‘? a OrCer fare laughs, tears and excitement | In “The Vice Squad” Miss Fran- by a weapon shot from a BUN | postmaster at Loring, Southeastlw‘hlch was driven by ‘Mr. perfect herces. Modern young men |TeSOTé where the old eladiaior g, g, cis Plays the part of & magis-(aboard the yacht. off Cross Sound.|Alaska, and Ray Slaser has been 'instein ran down Gf emhmng |aren’t like that. fooehe & b ;"m\; [ame| Beery as the old champion loves |{rate’s daughter. Lukas is seen |In s fight the whale bumped the | recommended as his suceéssor. into a diten of wnm | The hero of today is the one|the characters played by “,‘I‘") [the an almost fanatical |35 @ “stool pigeon” 4 man in the yacht, and turned over on its back, | 1 :the girl—the right girl—converts,|Deery @nd Jackie Cooper in their| . oo, Finally, realizing he can- émploy of the pofice who finds |sticking its square nose in the air Roy Anderson, light heavyweight | Lawrence Goldamm, 6, who ¢ [conquers and marries. first appearance together, in “The | give (i ges|out the haunts of the delinquent, The harpoon pulled out. o Champ,” which will begin showing | not give the child the advantages Po |wrestler who has grappled with |was in Nome and other pants of rich divorced mother can, he BetS evidence against' them and | |the leading mat men of the world {Alaska, died in - the 2 Hero-Villain Role 3 Anchorage In other words, he is the “vil-|/OMOTTOW night at the Capitol| oo surrender the -boy, |effects their arrests. Fifty dollars reward is offered and who bas been seen in bouts |hospital, He had been brought there lain” of the first part of a pic- |‘heatre. |though it aks his heart. R for the capture of Edward Haynes |in Juneau, lost $150 in promoting |from Dillingham in the ‘Bristol ture, but often emerges hero in| The story is a poignant he; In the dramatic climax the manican po, all unite in providing | who escaped from Petersburg jail.ja wrestling tournament in which [Bay district. {the last reel. interest drama, based on parental|they call “has been” proves the | thrills He is 34 years old, 5 feet 8 inches |he participated at Petersbutg July i3 T | John Halliday, Kitty Kelly and [love, but the picturesque f“"~"l“bm man of all of them. | A notable cast appears. Roscoe [tall, weighs 168 pounds and has |4, the Petersburg Press says. Ernest L. Amundsen, new post- lother favorites form an excellent|0f @ garish Mexican border town| 1n the dramatic sacrifice in the Ates and Edward Brophy contri- | sandy hair. master at Anchoriige, took over the lcast with Miss Astor and Cortez|—horse racing, prize fighting, (he|pfexican jail, and in the death bute laughs as the comedy fight Anchorage advertised more than|duties of the office July 1.: in “Men’ of Chance,” which pre-|Whirl of the gambling halls, all|scene in the fight arena, Beery manag trainer. Trene Rich| Cupid boarded the yacht Argosy fone thousand doilars in prizes “or {sents the people of the race track |invest it with a color and a “hrill {tns poy o dramatic heights.|plays the rich mother and Hale|at Ketchikan. Dr. W. R. Collett,|its Fourth of July celebration. Six hundred persons enjoyed the ¢ Inot so much as puppets of excit-|that give a new dramatic tang |In the timate scenes in e Hamilton the millionaire second |practicing physician at Metlakatla, house-warming party given by * ling melodrama—but as real hu- King Vidor dir d the new [hotel there is a wealth of whim- husband. Little Jesse Scott is'and Miss Mary Genevieve Frawley ! Stanley Bishop, Yes Bay hatch- |Nakat Packing Company at Water- |man beings enacting a thrilling Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer prozluc:mn.]sxm! comedy. Actual races at Ca- comical as UJackie's little colored |of Philadelphia were married on ery employe, is now stationed dur-[fall on the completion of the ‘love story. based on an original story by liente, the most realistic prizefight companicn, and Marcia Mae UJones [the craft. The vacht, with Dr. E.|ing the cannery season in Ketchi- |company’s rew warehouse, 40" by Frances Marion. Beery and Jackie in years, the battle with the Mex- scores as Jackie's half sister. A. Rich and a party including kan He collects salmon eggs fromt|240 feet. i its. ‘but commanding voice, produced |by a record, says: free | “There is a fire emergency, but no immediate danger. You must |leave the building. You are drilled in this and know just what to do. |Leave your hats and coats, take |your places in line. Steady now, |don't rush. Follow the green ar- 3 N, i lrows” A band strikes up & mar- , L] , Asociatea Press Phoro | 131 alr, end the sound of " ap- ' : After a tour of the world lasting | Proaching sirens is heard. 'The . ‘ ' 16 months, Charles Chaplin, film}recm'd, in this case, is designed comedian, arrived in Seattle, Wash,, | for use in school. With variations, “ ; en route to his Hollywood home. |it could be used in theatres, church- ] 5 . ' — |es, auditoriums and similar places. Everything in the record has a def- ROBOT TALKS TO FIRE |inite purpose. The band piece is vlchMs AND POINTS chosen for 1ts_ strong marching rythm. The siren is injected so OUT WAY. TO ESCAPE the listeners will not be frighten- |ed when the real sirens are heard Talking in a calm voice, an au- outside as the fire engines arrive tomatic alarm warns its audience | T e of the presence of flames and di- rects tne way to the nearest cxits. oo e sa(*‘; o tlhefli‘ourtn; By means of electrical devices, !l July for the General oy ' at Wrangell, $7025 was netted the system combines an automatic v urned i 9 fire detector with a music reprunand i i g ey duced that is connected to loud speakers. The system responds to heat in three ways, sending an alarm to the nearest fire station directing the firemen to the side of the buiding nearest the fire, and | turning on lights at the front ot‘ the building to show firemen the particular part of the building where the fire is located. At the e sime time, the Tobot turns on the 1onS for 400 persons. | music reproducer, and a flare of | frumpets comes from the loud| MANY LIKE BOAT RACING speakers. In addition, says Popu- lar Mechanics Magazine, green ar- Approximately 20,000 persons in rows light up, pointing to the ex- America are actively engaged in After the trumpets sound, a calm motor boat racing. H PR N | Two recent marriages at Wran- gell were those of Miss Alice Eyon to Albert Laught, both of Wrangell, and Chrisfine Boswell of Cordova to Albert Germond of Seattle. Unalaska’s talking picture theatre the Blue Mouse, was to have been opened June 27, It has accommoda- That's why more and more Smobers * N v are changmg fo Chesterfield every d }’ (TR Fe STARTING TOMORROW W‘HEN you are smoking a lot of better, tlntltisamgn'ettemm.mou cigarettes every day, you ndtural- pleumg aroma, ly want a mild cigarette, and smokers try Chesterfields sad find out that they are milder and taste better. Some time ago, inn & Chesterficld ad- vertisement, there was a statemient, ‘A Then smoliekd tall other PO $90,000,000 Reason,” and ' this " meads ‘‘one smokertellfn;moghzr"—that they 3 o o A 'A”" e find that althought they smoke & invested in the right kind of ripe, mild many Chesterficlds during the day, they DOMestic and Turkish tobaceas th never tire of them; and that they have make sure that Chesterfields “M@ found out that Chesterfield is a milder ®ad taste better. it s ey cigarette, that it is & cigarette that tastes May we ask you to try themP ® “Masic thet satisfies.” Every night. but Sunday, Columbia. Coast-4o-Cogst .Nd— work. 6 o'clock Pocific Tinte, © 1932, Licoerr & Myzrs Tosacco Ca. CAPITOL g e e et e e e e e e e e = P e e

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