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1932. THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE, THLRbDAY AUGUfl 11, Romance and Adventure Fea ‘eature A_Screen Two Hearts that Beat as One COLISE UM--Last Times PAL NITE TONIGHT—2 for 1—PAL NITE HUSH with Joan Bmnett—Hardie A]lnrlght— Owen Moore—Myrna Loy PREVIEW TONIGHT—1:00 A. M.— “RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE” CAPITOL THURSDAY——FRIDAY JOAN BENNETT AGHIEVES FAME AT EARLY AGE Orchid of S@l\ Has Lead-| ing Role in “"Hush | Money"” at Coliseum CAPITOL'S NEW | BILL IS HEADED | BY “BI6 TIMER" Ben Lyon “ahl Coistanie Cummings Are Cast in Leading Roles Is Every Big Timer Just a Small Timer To Someone ? ; Was Napoleon to Josephine just the man who left her? Was Antony to Cleopatra just“another. boy friend ? /. Is. “Cooky” to "Honey" é just a “Wise Cracker” CAPT, KIRCHEISS & REGALLS RAIDS island, The natives were kind. A few days of fyesh fruit and veg- etables and we: . were ourselves again. Then we went om' 4 | “Tne Big. Timer,” with Ben Lyon | 1t is not generally known, vet _ Not Enough. Food F (and Constance Cummings in the nevertheless the fact is. that Joan After capturing a boat through (leading roles will headline the Benneti. orchid of the screen, who ? ruse, it was discovered that: the new. program tonight at the Cap-| has the principal role in ‘“Hush &E s E E A DI- ER r:’"ld supply aboard” was not suf- itol theatre. Money," at the Coliseum theatre, | cient to take Capt. Rirchiess and his companions back $ where the \crew and prisoners were left on Mope!la. Island, Remembering that Colorful Figure of World the Eriusin had-stores of sup- Rlies . based: in.:the Cook Islands WarTs Visiting in Ju- (588 Sieeets Sithe "Cook Istands neau Few Days o is the youngest leading filmland. Miss Bennett was born Febru- ary. 27, 1811, and before she reach- |ed the age of 20, she had played in a dozen major films and oppo- lady in | The story, an original by Rob- ert Riskin, who also wrote thoj clever dialogue, starts when Cooky, | play2d by Lyon, just a hamburger, slipger in a lunch wagon, gets! a yen to fight so he can make| enough money to buy the lunch/ site such, stars as John Barmy- wagon, and, eventually own a whole | A R . more, Ronald Colman, George Ar-| ¢ IR When the Germans sought to string of them. Greta bo and Ramen Novarro are shown here in a scene |liss Joseph Schildkraut, Hmy (Comlnued from PAge One) |emerze they found: the narrow Constance Cummlnss | Daughter of Fight Manager in their glamorous play, “Mata Hari,” which will headline the pro- |Richman, Warner Baxter and Ed-| e i e o enm-moe to-the lagoon blocked by Thelma Todd | Honey Baldwin, enacted by Miss| gram Sunday at the Capitol Theatre. mund Lowe. Fma.l, however, the craft, with & ‘3’:‘“" cruiser which had ‘lain : {Cummings, is the ‘daughter of a BN Miss Bennett’s first experience |nothiuz but foul water aboard and niLHe opposite side of the island, Also—ANDY CLYDE i fight manager who doesn't share as an actress was on the New|with her company threatened: with |1€Ithe being aware of the pres- AIR0 = o o her belief in Cooky's talents. The York stage in “Jarnegan,” in which|seurvy and: beri beri, put into|¢PCe ©Of the other. The German craft was ecaptured. Landed Outside Citles “When, we. arrivedi. in. New Zeal- it .was necessary to disem- Mopaila Island, one of the. coral atolls of the. Socigty Islands. The | ship was wrecked' there by a tidal ! drama father, she played opposite her Richard: Bennett. | Talkies Take Notice “SPEED. IN THE GAY NINETIES” CARTOON ETen Tt GARBO STARSPURPLE SAGE WITH NOVARRO RIDERS LEAD BY and hell never be anything but, NEWS e a sparring partner. E—— ‘Then Pop is killed and Hone The . talkies,~ taking cogniance [waye. Her company, which included e i - runs the bu‘:mefis to pay his debts : of her blopde attractiveness, and|prisoners of war, some of whom |07k UP at points outside the large CO\IIM.—(;RFTA G ARPO in “MATA HARI" But Pop's fighters won't have a| the admiration she had clicted |were Americans, established - a @ Cifies” related. Capt. Kirchelss; be- - —— — |girl manage them. This gne~.IN GUMING sHaw GEORBE D?BREN‘ from the dramatic critics by her|shoce colony. cause Buitish naval. officers feared Lt)st Qqua(lmn"' “Scandal For Sale,” 4 4 o Broadway debut, gave her an op- To Sea In Smali Boats '-h" civilian population. would. be- THE HORI?O\T Honey a chance to exploit Cooky.| |come incensed at our “ ” ” o« ” After much work nad many hard | portunity to play opposite Ronald T gl e Hel,l Dlvars, I:‘mma, Lagdies of the: Jury knocks, the hoy gets into. the big . “ay % Colman in “Bulldog Drummond.” mAé\er . ;:::r .,;':"emgn ol;xelgé e e e we're g el \ e elass. ‘The. championship is| Mata Hari,”” Woman Spy Zane Grey Story Previews|Tor a while after the plcture was| oo, Seonices and five of = ‘our - captors with - R g o et i o | his goa: when big ideas about=iv-| Story, Will Be at | 1 A.M. and Shows - |finished. it seemed that she would(sn one of, her 18-foot i B”‘"ij.’l‘mfim":;y SERVICE | ing on Park Avenue and breaking: & | R A have to return to, the stage. But|pireq with maj tapaatl nnd’ et lslagxd ¥ placed us on a < | into society and being in love| Capitol Sunday Regularly Friday immediately after the public reac- |ed, Wl mainsall topsell, S s with a British. resident with a debutante, start him wor- | tion to her screen debut was felt, ;o Bm mvi’gatma o | in: command. Rendered by PARLUR }s rying about his ears and his nose.| Greta Garbo and Ramon No-| “Riders of the Purple Sage” a|she was given a hearty invitation .. 1,,5,,wgs this. craft nego- Looked: Like Gun LRt b Erings About His Downfall (varro are co-starred in “Mata|Zanc Grey story, which will be]to, stay in the picture Industty. |dasoi"tonsande of wmilee of sasl We stole ihis Janch, made EXPERTS This soon brings about his|Hari, one of Metro-Goldwyn-Met- | wed at i‘o'clock tonight and Long. Time Contract. 0 the vl Tgands, He: purmosy ) many. implements, wo. needed;- fn- downfal! and a quarrel with Hon- ro's most ambitious productions, |showa regularly tomorrow -night| She signed a long: term, contract|gac "t capture a prize of suffi- u8ing a 'machine, gun.’ This wasa Your automobile is a valuable ’ ley thai separates them, However, |whica will begin showing Sunlay a¢ the Coliseum theatre features|and, was given the feminine lead sions sige. to return $o . Mopella | StOVEPiPe mounted. to, represent investment and deserves expert Honey's a fighter also—a better (at the Capitol theatre. Geo'ge O'Brien as “Lassiter.” The|in George Axliss' picture, “Disraell” | tgehq and. get -the. rest ot the Pachine gun. attention. A monthly service will { | lone than Cooky! She works out! The story of the Garbo-Novarro photoplay was filmed in entirety |Later when Harry Richman made|geeajiers company. There % “We put to sea. We encountered keep your car in good condition ’Ju neau Lstabllshmenl Is/|a claven trick for restoring Cooky's co ‘ing vehicle is based on the in north-central Arizona by a|his sceen debut in “Puttin’. On/gaue ol nesciing thiat huw & sailing vessel. 'We drew 'eélose, it rendered by our mechanics. | | |self-confidence and all ends well|life and lover of Mata Hum, the company from the Fox studios in|the Bitzy' he asked that she e |sur: and' pen beri aboard gl TOUENt forth the ‘maehine un! A poor service job is worse than} | Completely Renovated | Charles Delaney, Tommy Dugan, notorious feminine spy Wwho was |Hollywood his leading lady. e colg g aiméed it at the rigging amd ’one no_service, | —Many Changes IBert Starkey, Charles Grapewin, execuled by a French firing squad Mounth Amid Scenic Wilderness | In.‘“Hush Money,” Miss Benneft| ‘gporping of this crujse of mgre oo armed with a revolver. capa- Let us quote you prices on{ | any g }Rcbeuz Emmet O'Connor and obbh-‘nner a vivid career of intrigue| This group of players and tech-[brings to the character of Jane|ingn 2,000 miles, in the. small ble of. firing five shots; began. fir- different serviee jobs. | W ke N B ono.|€rs make up the cast. The pic- whicn cost the lives of many Al- nicians lived for a month amid|Gordn all the experiente she|open hoat, like a fox dodging: the ing as rapidly. as, such- & gln: could | For several weeks, repalls, 1&N0- |y, js romantic, humorous and lied officers during the World cenic wonders of the red rock gained, fiom real life. ot sl gt e g (fire. Tt worked. The.captain, and | vations apd, changes have beeu|pn o gotion. | war. | Valley and in the fabu-| Headilg the supporting cast are Conh - Nob- Bess Al crew surrendered. CONNORS ]\IOTOR undereny. in the Jhoeau lce Onoary Lyon, besides peing a good ac- One Love of Her Life beautiful Gold Rock Canyon |such, well known players from the “Mg,- congition. beeame 50,.bad T “But finally we were captured ry and Yvonne [Pelletier are fea- Men joked as they marked the en- attend college again at Santa, Clara Parlos, with the result that ani, " ",no of Hollywood's most ar-| The plot centers on the one real| ng this subject to the screen, |screen and stage as Owen Moore, again and returned to New, Zeal- CO., Inc. |entirely new atmosphere has been| o Lot enusiasts. He owns |love that came into her life, her| “Riders of the Purple Sage” is|Myna Loy, G, Henry Gordon and ms :’m&'flt b:l';‘; b i ‘:n‘ and, there to ‘remain’ until after created in the popular soft-drink || T FE 0 LTl 4y little |adoration for a young Russian|a romance, spiced with thrills and,| Dougids. Gosgrove. . Sidney. Lan-|gf FEWCEN o TR PA0NEALY TP ther armistice? 1/ eseeed land Jumcheon establishment. teq, [one-seater and. the other an en-|flyer whose trust she betray r | spectacles. | tield dxrem_ud e, 12 ;:;aww gy Ao u::n u‘: i - [m::mbm i’;‘l’s"e\:_ee"m:;ga”;m,;‘closed cabin cruiser, which he per- |this love she commits a mupder Stampede of 500 Cattle ity st digdy ol m DON,T BETOQ been installed. ~and - entive mmr.w;‘sonally flies. Bebe D'Aniels: Mrs. | which results in her executiomy ‘ Onz scene shows the stampede 0[ my companlons suffered even : L A IS | reanty ‘d :{ted | Lyon, often accompanies him on| The stars are supported by an{500 fca azed cattle. Warse; it WHS™ HecesSary o~ slit|’ ms GQNE m LIBERAL e ixtures have been |is trips, although Barbara Bebe, |unu distinotive group A’ fire in -which’ & two- ;tory S, v thed! Thosilte. ot it installed in el booths, with arhs-';]}: l;:t;:l fllliegl:l‘(}h. has yet to lflkei‘pnl \\.h:o:io:dm:?y ul;;oq;le ?7»))}2’;1\?:"1‘: h(:\l).:\(;tu!(;lo(‘()ns\lnled offer: swelling. . Blood - turns to water,’ Jolia Beflenu\fl: wM m been Mo, anil) plodsid SERibet I on; . | aitetindey . b oty ot MBS itkigrierits OmiscidlNouh Bee- | GETs BEmsmN e g estbogr e cony - g tributing to a delightful, and resi ;‘qunl Riositie: divte e Balnces 16 3 e . o may be. observed: by the color. has. léft: for the South. He will | | :Elfire luneheon, . 8ag; . Telreplment | STATE TAx REVENUE the cutstanding masculine perfor- tured with O'Brien, The produc- croachment of the fluid which, California, g e FROM BOXING FALLS | mance of 1931 for his work in “A [tion was directed by Hamilton| lN 1[] RMB o5 ¢ TRehING Thie ' hositl. . meetl o r o 15 S B = Free Soul.” fMacFaddrn ? death, something welcomed by all, Old l‘fl" br-l- at Empire l. AT THE HOTELS | Aug, 11.—| Preminent roles are also played TR Ay VIS } finglly reached a populawd ' Ottice. SACRAMENTO, Cal, |State tax revenues from boxing has been cut down due to reduced by Lewis Stone, Kareea Morley, C. Henry Gordon, Alec B. Francls, : ANCIENT ART ! R R R [Knocks Johnny Farr Down|¢ Gastinean ¥ . . g2t ils admission prices, Dr. Harry Mar- Blanche Frederici, Edmund Breeze, | LAHORE, India — Explormg in| e 021:;(?::0“' SKagway: | in, chairman of the State Athlet- Hellfllf: Jerome Bddy and Frank e gurukshetra Forest, Dr. Sita| Th"?e 'I(‘:li“esl b dBoul Fred Waller, Skagway; Flo Du|ic commission, announced. Recvc‘l . SR bv1Rmm curator of the Lahore Mu- m Clevelan Pree, Ann Ward, San Francisco;| A Teport filed with Govemor| T3¢ ;m ure was directed DBYJseum, noticed some mounds which | —_— Miss V. H. Giering, Ketchikan;|Rolph showed commission 1nwme‘G‘3°~~f AATYITIRS: . . |were found to contain terra cotta| CINCINNATI, Ohio, Aug. 1l.— g 2 *ltor ihe first half of this year as| Settings of unusually artisticigtatues and other ancient art dat- Kid Chocelate, junior lightweight H. Bigoff, Juneau. $58,311, compared with $67,072 for |Merit, unconventional camera Work fine hack to 200 B, C. | champign, won a, decision, in.a 10 Zynda - . b the first six months of 1931, and a striking _vgvardrobe for Miss | Sl .round non~title bout last. night b Mw el o) ————————— Garbo are additional features of | NOTICE with Johnny Farr, of Cleveland. The wife of a man serving a| ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES! |the picture. The Women of Moose Exchange| Chocolate weighed 126%, pounds life term in prison cannot legally Regular meeting of the - Alford Vo R T SRRy will open on Saturday at Jarman's and Farr weighed 131 pound& y remasry until she. has been divorced [John Bradford Post No. 4 of the A. W. Ohlemacker, who has Store at 9 am. with a goody sale.( The Gubap. negro had no, diffi- American Legion will be held|been umpiring recreation ball The ladies of the city are invited culty in 'knocking, his oppope,m from her convict husband. games at Columbus, Ohio for tenlto send in their handiwork and'down three times duripg the home cooked foods for sale by the but could, x)ot, nut him oul Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in hout: [ —_— e [the Dugout. Visiting comrades wel- | years,- never argues with the play- T ] cofiie. ADJUTANT adv ers—he is deaf and dumb commxtma in charge. adv. | D. B. FEMMER | Bergmann Hotel | || o= ———— - : e | K ’ Blfi NEON SIGN Phome 4. || Dining Room W orld Moums Passing of Great Glortfier ¥ M S| ON SEWARD ST, . = i [ o Florenz Zlexfeld. Greatest Sbowman or the Generation Who Started Many On Road To I - 7 ? | Sterdom ‘Was Universally Admired As Most Colorful Personality of the Theatre, Saloum s Smith Eleetric Co. ¢ SEWARD, STREET ' New Advertlsemen,t Hung|| in Front of Harry IN. NEW. LOCATION 1 EVERYTHING Seward Gleeh. B ! ELECTBICAL ! ‘ Race ‘Drug Store o. T ]‘ A large new Neon electric. sign, |is being hung today in front of WE HAVE IT the Harry Race Drug Store, on at the Right Price Seward Street. The sign is one of the biggest ) 1 Ha:g:flud'vm Co. {of its kind to bg put; up, i, Ji | er Front Street {and will add, considerable illuming- DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLO! 4. tion and brilliance to Seward | Telephone' 48 RUTH HAYES. Street, in addition to being an 3 |attractive adyertising display for GARBAGE HARS ki o A Famone Candies. the Neon display to Mr, Race, - . and it is being hung and, wired HA ULED The Cad'l Bnm E‘l;y the Smith Electric. Company - of Reasonable Monthly Rates i R e - 4 | g and four Y HEMLOCK WOOD Iteat wide, with Neon letters 'of Evcnythmg Must (;o——Seemg Is Behwms Now a4 These Prices Iboth “sides: o rvmrs P p—— ] R e E— % coin. Sssemet toc cash Ex-Awmm Wife per cord Divorced by Pnce E, ©. DAVIS ) TELEPHONE. 584 GRASSE, Punoo Aug. e A ,divor«e was granted here to Prince ._ - | Ludovico Pignatelli d'Aragon, mem. . | *Janeam Ice €ream Lt Mu.wn : mw?mm 1«# Ruth | Parlor Rurly is the deuth of o stage personality moursed ae 1o, that of Florens Zlegfeld, famous musical ..-.4, Morgas Watens of Philadelphis on | Try. our fountain Junch. Salads uhmh-mpw vides colorful the gr of desertion. | and Sandwiches. Horluck's and irth, igy as he was affectional nown to m | Custedy of their daughter, nine,|' Su myml‘lfl last tury as manager of was awarded to Prince. Ludovico| l nireRe a pi tion of the unvad f.m “The Parl i ‘and the princess was deprived of fiavors. @ l.:;.tcn;h fl:lu An.fim i s v her title. They were married ‘in| « entire world for the personnel i l md- "pducncu. e FIRS BT < e in-ht-n careers, lnmk :M‘w"‘lfi““ A Cincinnati girl 17 year old o) 'm dran_: poison because her parents % 'refused to permit her to go out ““"M""“” with & boy friend who was- on- a | is Bfteen — ') furiough from the Navy.

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