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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY JULY 16, 1932 SUNDAY GAP[TOL Sunday Matinee 2 l’ \I ‘GHAMP' T0 ENI] ‘Cinermii nghts Flash Sunday MAYNARD Wll.l. b Ao PR L R ik | l'review Tonight' at 1:10 A. M E erton’s screen ~npremd(‘_\ fou’ll talk about th. SGREENTUNIGHT m cHATTERTUN RUTH —Selected Shorts— v & Flghtmg TS to Give| Wallace Beery and Jackie Wa.y"to Mas_:,nificent o g r* 0 . : CooperClS;:SriCm Film Lie” at Coliseum “Fighting Thru," starring Ken |Maynard, will be presented tonight |only. at,the Coliseum theatre. “The Magnificent Lie," Ruth Chat- | Wallace Beery, the famous Butch of “The Big House,” Jackie Coop- er, of “Skippy” fame, and King . !deor‘ divector of “‘Street Seene, ;ertz;: i hthe e XL are the notable trio behind “The| . s ki ing Ak A Champ,” Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer's | , 5 e |sensational drama of the Mexi- g naI':l‘: F‘:fi;"“lfi:{ Ty e V{ | | Basdar;s wh Al ool rd’s g stunts is to leap can rde hich - wil Show fc from the back of his i 1 |to the backs of horses dr itol theatre. ¢ s Beery and Jackie play father ‘stugebcoach. which careens down i B AT VI, néw. haryi T , jf | the side of a hill, on account of | whish a6 beakublabls * Baary,, ie | 3 the horses’ infuriating madness : . Leading Feminine Player seen as a former fight champion, . » |now down on his luck, living with f n;y‘:“::tf leLOHOL::‘H fhe_dending g i . + v & & ole. TS I S his son in a bof‘dex resort i_i_nd try- What often happens backstage are Carmeilta Gerc:x;h(l:-‘ (x:\«lfi: ‘1ng to make a ‘“come back. | when the curtain is rung dewn at MacDonald, William L. Thorne ! Horse Racing Scenes bling | the conclusion of a play? . What Charles L. King, Fred Burns. and - Inner secrets of border l‘:“t’" N3 | frequently goes on in the wings {Tom. Bey. ouses, of the hs;ht ;flc ed f}’; 7bc¢woen acts? Sometimes a drama “The Magnificent Lie,” based :2?’1& ;‘]resa;t ?lf: Ban i Om_“‘ transpiring more thrilling . and on the novel by Eeonard Merrick, | ] un &ripp! > | exciting than the one enacted be- { Laurels and the Lady” presents human interest story. % _!fore the fcotlights. Backstage ac- | Miss Chatterton as a New Orleans b Much of the Pwd“m On W3 tion is the theme of “The Deceive cafe singer, a charming person ‘fhmed Plxn’Mlexlmtfixcafi- {which will. feature Sunday's pro-| who deals lightly with life and [ otabie Cas “Kyposcy . gram at the Capitol theatre, Lloyd ! men A notable cast appears, mcludflhu‘hm at Left, Dorothy | Sebas- . ing. Irene ‘Rich as the mother. ;o b th leadi mlm Impersonates French Actress |Rosco Ates and - Edward Bmpnv" ove, have the ing A laughing wager that she can His iRt Bemindkifonit transg {impersonate a famous French ac- | respectively; Hale Hamilton, _]esy»‘ ¥y tress, at that moment the toast |Scott and Marcia Mae Jones. 1 the flast times tonight at the Cap- i’s been a long tinfe since a picture like this caine along... to take you behind the scenes for a peek into the private life and loves of a matinee idol, feared by women and hated by men . .. to let you in on the most astounding, baffling mystery the screen has yet shown! | with AN KEITH—-DOROTHY SEBASTIAN \LLOYD HUGHES—NATALIE MOORHEAD | ! pisis. A PARAMOUNT Plc‘mm with RALPH BELLAMY STUART ERWIN TOVT(-HT ONLY Also FREE CANDY BARS to the Kiddies I(EN of New Orleans, leads her to im- One of the big dramatic high- Bellamy, who has been captivat- (ed by the voice of the French ac- |in the paddock during the races ! oharacter role in “The Magnifi- | JSlusion him, and plays a part, |at Catiente. Glimpses of famous| cent Lie,” interesting love dra- | Bellamy = discovers the deception. pose upon Ralph Bellamy, a sin- lights is a sensational prize fight jcere young lumberman. |in which Beery battles for a “‘come 4 A |back” against Frank Hagney, far-i . e o {mer famous heavyweight of the A g . . tress, is easily ddeluded by Chat- : >’ ring. Another highlight is the| ! Ruth Chatterton is depibfed terton., He falls madly in love with {mesting of Jackie and his mother ' vV in-the above illustration in' her [DiM. She hasn’t the courage to GH rl N G :1-esorls of Tia Juavna and other| youn fan Keith, Dorothy Sebas-| ma; which will headline the ;I‘le;ilr love is put to the supreme " {border resorts are also given the yion ang Lioyd Hughes heading the| Prosram tomorrow.at the Coli- 4" RED: BLOODED! REAL ACTION! Clean 'Entertainment! \peuallv Selected \hort Subjects | audience. lcast, “The Deceiver,” Columbia at-| Seum 1'“‘3“" : Prevlew Tonl o‘ht...] A. ‘M | — {traction, will headline the new pro- | his * Aniakchak explorations, and | these pictures will be shown for 3 |gram tomorrow at the Capitol The- B ! I |Wanteds An Heir ?x\tre. The cinema story relates (the first time Monday, night, Fath- To $50,000 Ieft |what befell — and why — a great |ér Hubbard has also developed other y | | ’matmee idol. As “Othello” he was | photographs of his dangerous ac- | By N. Y. Woman!a sensation. Every woman would W| LL P 0 RTH AY ;{;f:'flefimflgxes pl)'lg:erngdin‘?:sze cl?::n " ? . v 1 1 have changed places with ‘ | wise 1! Sy [ sy nare g o | with his letcure at the Capitol. NEW YORK, July 16—Fifty thou- |“Desdemona,” even to be strangled ‘sand dollars left by Antonia Teit- 'to death. And in real life he was 1 | Othef Motion Pictures elbaum on her death, November 25|the same great and cruel lover. A { In addition to illustrations of ‘lafl. is seeking an heir. Public hero of romance, but a villain to ‘achievements this year, the clergy- l \HI‘ ’llME‘s‘ TONIGHT WALLACE BEERY—JACKIE COOPER in “THE CHAMP” l) \Y l‘ \THER Hl BB/ \Rl)'% l ECTURE on 4 Latest Exploration of Aniakchak Volcano | b AR R R B A e N Eht P ‘Admm\suator Egan reported to!the women who loved him. i too! fuess | man-scientist will . sho w . pictures ";'lou'l“l'lg a e'v & | Surrogate Foley that the only will|long! gt F | Which. he. took last year during his ¢ exzwd ¢ y i be{ 1’ Hddri able'to find e one | THs story nackstage'in_a|F ather Hubbard Lectures'investigations. ot - Aniakchak.~ and xecuted in 1910, which left her New York theatre, just before a Monday I3 - |ether. Alaska volcanoes.and. which | Y | onday on azar \never have been seen here. {entire estate to her husband, Isi- matinee performancs. Keith, popu- £ . 1 & 4 XX 3 4 2 | dore, who died in 1910, lar star of stage and screen, plays ous Adventures Jgeff:f:'yermfll‘f,beb%fi,vm Rivicta o : 3 | e % ast i = Wl | geolog; ersity of a S l 9 _A D | Mrs. Teitelbaum's nearest kin,|the title role of “The Deceiver. [ , the., 3 FI ‘ ‘ll ]RE canainaoian merican are a sister and four uieces and Blar-‘of SUSE Perilous advenwure! Tt will be foi‘cr:,‘flfil;g;?::;m?'fn"l:fif:,:na"yr" ‘h(.‘ph‘e-ws'- - B ng ’r(‘m fmx:l:e He is Reginald 'Thorpe, star ofVividly reproduced on the screen |several years past have great scien- | Questiaming o ¢ there c Soncerningy LR el arrogant and cruel,[0f the Capitol Theatre Monday | |titic. value, and. yat, they al - C lete with O 150-W. L. o kit df senodher man- alue, and. y ey also pos ~omplete with One 1o0-Watt amp pox AN and very much disliked by men \“Vemflg Desperate ascents of ac-| | sess wide popular appeal. His work riage by Mrs. Teitelbaum shed lit- larly Tony Hill, played |tive volcanoes as they vomit streams | q,: 4 : Surs |and particularly y play lnLngues alike , both savants of tle light on the subject, so Surro- | by Hughes. Tony has. two scores| lof molten lava and belch poison- | sc)ence and the public. . ; |gate Foley directed Egan to ad—mzmmt him. One is that Thorpe |oUS gases, and death-risking -de- TRy rice 2.00 vertise for a husband (fictitiously | is making love to Ina Fontanne,|SCents into crater caldrons, as they T:lde s‘cdholx;rly ecc.esxast;cmfar‘;nlid named “John,” or other heirs. i seethe with flame like a Dante's| World-wide, for his: scientific & § T leadiny . TONIGHT If none appears, the sister, niec- "I;%x‘ly smgc::?dangy Tl\}?::,eger;\:uang"“fe”‘" are some of the thrilling |€Overies: and investigations, is INSTALLATION FREE les and nephews will receive the - exploits of Father Bernard R Hub- |Scarcely less renowned for his tal- estate. 3 Fhope 45 templing. Ina to 6@ :0 ba[r)d renowned as the Glacier |eRIS as a lecturer. , AT | Hollywood with Flum promising toip ;% and the Padre of the Snows. | For .several :years, his addressas Telephone Juneau No. 6 and we’ll ‘Amflke her .4is ,legd -4in tp horpe | that will be given realistic repre-|in the large cities of the Pacific do tt EWE IS MOTHER {FQags gther.score Bgaips op sentations in motion pictures. and _ Atlantic seahoards have. al- 0 the rest A B HALL |is a purely professional one—' 'lhorpel . . | tracted capacity audiences and | e ce to! Truth Outdoes Fiction | OF QUADRUPLETS 2]6;3 nec‘;flllefi\;an ToRY. & ghen Truth is stranger than fiction. |have been reported at length in The actual achievements of the |metropolitan newspapers. UP-TO-THE-MINUTE MUSIC BY ALBERT ||, ZUSI . @0 duiy 164 eye Thel?‘:‘:” a"?:e gr‘;‘:;:‘s mm,ixmcpid clergyman surpass in their| His lecture at the Capitol The- Alaska EleCtrlc L'rght and " t P hazardous phases the imageries of |atre Monday night—a liberal edu- 5 DO 1 q i i it fs’ PETERSON AND HARRY KRANE attracted at‘ention .here by giving |grudges against Thorpe, and cinema. directors ation on some of the most stu- P C [birth to four lambs this Spring. |not surprising that, hardly an hour | “koip e guphard, since his ar- | pandous wonders of the Northland Ower 0. 3 . % - : |When the mother sheep was one |before he was to take the taif|yuui i juncau from the Westward |—will Gontain much of the matter Admission—Gentlemen 50e¢. mc]udmg tax | year old she startled the farm with | westward, he was found murdered a has developed the films | that se in A 3 twins, and a year later bleated |{But who is finally uncovered as he“fggka;]:: R m?d :]me":r “;l m: S:]:te:‘:ex‘: ewime:dd’em5 in EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Lad’es Free |the news of triplets. 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