The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 1, 1932, Page 3

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- GAP[TOL TIMES TONIGHT THE NEW in drama of romance and spectacle A WOmAnN COMMANRDS BASIL RATHBONE ‘Sin Takes a Holiday’ ROLAND YOUNG The Guardsman’H.B.\WARNER ‘Five Star Final’ . . . FOR YOUL!...NEGRI PLAYS WITH ALL HER IMPASSIONED BRILLIANCE... Alss Our Gang Comedy “DOGS IS DOGS” NOTICE The Admiral Rogers Artist Trio will not appear tonight cwing to sickness of Mr. Wing- erter, accerding to a telegram received today. /\. M. TONIG HT - must have sunshine in order te maintain good health. If yeur child is not getting this TRY QUIBBS” COD LIVER OIL (The Liquid Sunshine) { Every Child z { Harry Race DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” THE DAILY ALASKA I’MPIRL\ MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1932, Hnit@rresttmg Dramas Head Theatre Enit@rfcamm@nts LIFE OF GREAT GITY MOVES T0 - LOCAL SGREEN “*Skyline” POLA NEGRI AT * Pola [CAPITOL, BUT NO EGIR1 |SHiP ORCHESTRA “A Woman COInnlalldS“ Will Be Presented Last Times Tonight ons will be selecti; from the s of the 1 theatre ton t as was an- ay The or- chestra o eamship Admiral Roger: as scheduled to make a appearance at| the play be unable to do so on account of the illness of leader, Martin Wingirter. Of the three musicians constitut- , he is the one {he electric vibro harp. Notice of Mr. Wingirter's inabil- to appear was conveyed in a egram from Ketchikan, where the northbound Admiral Rogers called, to Eric Paulson, manager of the Capitol theatre. Picture Runs As Usual Of cowse; the cancelling of the orchestr: appearance will not interfere with the presentation of the regular photoplay entertain- ment, “A° Woman Commands,” starring Poia Negri. Lavish sets are in “A Woman Com- mands, shows for the last times toui The story is laid in the Serbia of 30 years ago when a revolution unseated King Alexander and his “commone:’ consort, Queen Draga. It is based on the intensely dra- matic liie of that lady. Fit For a King The furniture used in the palace of the King was carefully selected from genuine antiques. The Queen’s apartment features fragile French furniture, while the King's is done in Empire fashion. The bed used by the King, incidentally, was es- pecially made and in every way, even to the hangnig of the velvet canopies, ‘ollows the approved state pattern for the royal bedchamber. 1 to thc Studio faeil- Heath suffered a stroke s in his isolated cabin Martin of para in the woods near Graehl, not far ‘( om Fairbanks. He was alone :md helpless two days before he | was found by a visitor, Fred Clin- ton. The ailing man was removed ;'.o the hospital in Fairbanks. Norma Shearer is belaboring seene in “Privaté Lives,” In which Miss Shearer and Montgomery It will headline the new program tomorrow have the leading roles. night at the Capitol Theatre. Reberi Mnnt;omm ’flii! BONUS TOLD TO RETURN T0 THEIR HOMES Smedley ~D. Butler Gives Advice—Clash Expect- ed with Communists (Continued :rum Page One) Sombre facea and bronzed vets some in zhaki they wore in France and others in tattered civies last Saturday r:‘ght watched tensely as the fantas®.c pell-melled organiza- tion of tho scattered Bonus Expe- ditionary Forces effected a billet in this city. Mayor Edcie McCloskey, a for- mer prize lighter, who invited the veterans to occupy the city, pound- ed his desk and told the protesting citizens that “I shall be responsible and answerable to you and the state for anything that happens here.” Food-Sleeping The Mayor rode rough shod over the City Council and its attempts % to force tn2 incoming hordes from the city. TIe insisted those who came should be fed and billeted. The Council's meeting was stormy one following a series of mass meetings in which an aroused citizenry protested to the city's 2 SEEKERS | Washingtox | ~ While tn> citizenry was agitated, Mayor McCloskey apparently was| unperturded in the belief the vet- erans would be orderly. Cash Bonus Offer Interests Turkish Women in Farms ANGORA, Turkey, Aug. 1.—Al- though Turkish peasant women' {have tilled the soil and done the |work of & man for centuries, Mel- aaht Hanim is the first Turkish |city woman to be interested in agriculture. She is the only woman enrolled in the Agricultural School of An-| gora, which has recently been re- opened. The teachers have been called from Germany and German methods are taught. In summer the students are given practical training on the Gazi's model farm, where they are pro- vided with bed and food plus $25. Thus it pays' to be interested in agriculture in the Turkey of Kemal,| and already a number of young) girls are applying for em-oumnt next year. ———.————— Old papers for sale at Empire, Office. COMPANY | T | McCAUL MOTOR i I | occupation by véterans, forced from | ities for research, together with the perscnal knowledge that Miss | Negri ana Director Paul L. Stein | possess of European customs, RKO Radio rc.ained Capt. Eugene Ha- ger, one of the foremost research authoritics in the country. Capt. | Hagar possesses a library that is nationally famous for the scope of its material on international history, periods and customs. Ralhbonie With Negri Appearing in featured roles with Miss Neyr: are Basil Rathbone, H. B. Warner, Roland Young, May Boley and Reginald Owen. The story - of “A Woman Commands” is an original by Thilde Forster, a young Geérman writer who wrote | it especiaily for Miss Negri while on a visit to Hollywood. It was prepared for the screen by Horace Jackson, | ‘PRIVATE LIVES' WILL BE SEEN TUESDAY NIGHT Smart Stage Comedy Wil pa: Be Offered on Screen ot! LU ners and fin ing adjoining suit ond honeymoons, pends alvuo mor b its ritoous ac wx"nn en porting voles ar production on compli a wy Pror d by Regin Her- Denny, Uia M sheit and George This celicious fa; be and no means of Capitol Theatre { A goon of _— {taken up in fight “Private Lives,” Noel Coward's | spective Lusbands smart staze comedy, will appear These ar> by on the screen of the Capitol thea- (10 verbal tre at piar performances to- quence movie g merrow night ed to the unusu Norma Shearer and Robert Mont- Miss Shecarer gomery are co-starred in the wr ing with “All you could ask for” what 'more men andl womien every a.y ure saying about Chestérfield The cigarette with milder Domestic, tobaceos — cross-blended with j-at etiongh Turkish, nottoo much. That’s why Chesterfields TASTE BETTER s v+ ., why they are MILDER. 1 . that’s’ el, D Jean res! y | thing of © 1932, LIGGETT & Dveas TosaccR G l deepe: innun \\'111 Be blm\m for Last Times lomghl at Coliseum Theatre roat xotic mingling of COLISEUM LAST TIMES TONIGHT Breath Taking Drama of the Sturging City SKYLINE with THOMAS MEIGHAN, HARDIE ALBRIGHT, \I \[ RI LN [0k QL LLIVA\I ADDED ATTRACTION—Miss Goldie Parrock (late of Fanchon and Marco) doing a TAP DANCE and an ORIGINAL HULA PREVIEW TO‘\I(.HT AT 1 10 A. M. SH—h-——h—h—h TAKA CHANCE SHOW i It’s fixed so you ecan’t lme—-—Dént mtk’dfleqtlom-— | We aren’t tellin’ { | | | They re in Love its civilization, the stark man pow- jer of everything, the thrill of vi- | carious the entangle~ | ment human destinies in. a All these are in Fox line,” playing for the |last times tonight at the Coliseum theatre. | Theme of Photoplay “Skyline,” tells how a youth} leaves Lis cruel stepfather after | his mother’s death and gets work on a skyscraper being erected by ! |his real father, whom he does not, |know bus hates for having desert- | ed his riother. How he falls in' ’!me with A sweet girl, and is res-| |cued. from a sirens cofls by his| father, works toward the gripping| |climax o° recognition. | Thomas Meighan portrays . the | |role of the father, while Hardie' | Albright enucts the role of the; {boy. | experience, of Object of Affection { Maureen O'Sullivan appears as |the girl with, whom he falls in' |love. Myrna Loy and Donald Dil- laway alsc have important roles, | The cast supporting the featured players: includes Stanley Fields, Jack Kenng¢dy, Alice Ward, Robert | |McWade and Lee Shumway. Close to 1,000 extras and ‘“bit" players were required to transfer | this epic of New York City to! the scraom and. massive :thngst e ntunin di ey reflecting the spirit of the metro- palls, ‘wexe - erepted. 1nunds the co-featured principals. Sam Taylor directed | It includes Minna Gombell, Frank IBAD GlRL! wu-l. g%;:::n:l:::n a:::y:dr::’ BESHOWN AT | COLISEUM SOON ust of many past stage and screen Sally Ellers and James successes, adapted “Bad Girl” in | {contiuuity and dialogie ' for ~the Duni Have Star Roles i Strong Drama Thomas Meighan O'Sullivan “are “portrityed” here in their character roles in “Skyline,” which will be shown | for the last times tonight at scxcen version, Frank PBorzage directed. Pull-Over “Bad Giry” havihg Sally Eilers and James Dunn in the principal e roles, w:l be presented in the SWEA TERS near future at the Coliseum thea-' tre. f § i Briefly the story deals with mc romance of a young couple. Miss fs:? w?l’h ":;e h:trl?unx:. :l sbhe.i:; New film by Dunn, agrees to marry it l;lnpp!nna 5 Dimmed \ New it pect iy dimanod. by, e pvas COLORS cruel trestment of her in _foreing her to leave home, but it is soon renewed when she is married and settled in a4 comfortable little flat. Then th: iealization that a baby is coming brings conflict into their home. Their worries, feats and boe- ' times laughable experiences during this trying time in their lives make up the body of the drama which is rich in gripping, human, interest qualities. Admirable Supperting Cast l An adr.rabie supporting cast sur- H. S. 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