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

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FRIDAY—SATURDAY ] How a Dumb Champ Cen Fall For A Wise Belle! MBcn Lyon ”_“Constance Cummings \Thelma Todd Bif, Bing and Bang Action and Thrills in a This, That and It Romance of the Fall ‘and Rise of o BIG TIMER. Directed by Eddie Buxzell A Columbia Picture NEWS CARTOON ANDY CLYDE in “SPEED IN THE GAY 90'S” " _SILVER NITE PREVIEW SATURDAY NIGHT 1A M DANCE Saturday Night ELKS Ball Room | With the (glves & more even and satisfylng varro have the leading roles in oflicers and thus to furnish the SMALLTUWN Fair and False CHUMP TURNS 4 B GITY CHAMP Ben Lyoh and Constance| Cummings Star in Play | at Capitol Theatre PURPLE SAGE: " RIDERS ARE AT Beery Head Cast of New Headliner “Riders of the Purple Sage" pho- toplav founded on one of Zane | Gray's most popular™ stories, = will ybe the new program tonight at From small town chump to big town champ and back to where he started, sadder but wiser and finally primed to start the climb to success all over agani—That’s the the Coliseum. theatre. story told with many a thrilling ! George O'Brien enacts the role punch and boisterous comedy n K i ;of Lassiter, the heroic stranger. “The Big Timer,” the Columbia | k0 | Marguerite 'Churchill is beautiful pictute featuring Ben Lyon, Con- |as Jane Withersteen, owner of stance Cummings and Thelma ithe historica ranch that Lassiter Todd at the Capitol theatre. saves from the depredations of Prominent in Supporting Cast | | Noah Beery, who plays a villain; One of the prominent actors in | Stanley TFields and Frank Me- the supporting cast is Charles DE-; Glyna, Jr, and their organizzed laney. i i henchmen. Many a non-commissioned offi- | § cer was a great help to his lieu- tenant during the World War, bui Delauey claims his top sergeant deseives the prize. While Delaney | was an officér pilot with the Royal Air Forces his “top kick” was Rex Ingram. Ingram Suggested Movies | It was Ingram who suggested to his commander that, after the war, he should try the screen in-| stead - of returning to the legiti-; | Others in Cast Others in the cast are James Todd, Yvonne Peletier and little | Shirley Nails, three years of age. | The Story is one of the best | that ever galloped from the public et e Ap?n c}s]' Gray. O’Brien, a lone rider 4 : of the chapparal, looking for a ::::":; ::i b n:l'“‘; ;';'; I sister who has strayed away from of the same name that will be home many yos Past, comes: to presented Sunday at the Capi- | the ranch of Mis§ Churchill, whose tol Theatre. grazing lands and herds of cattle aré coveted by Beery, venal judge |and corrupt: head of a Law and Order Bociety. H Beery’s Underlings Pursued | O'Brien pursues Beery’s under- | mate stage. Delaney followed that!™ .+ F Py ) L9 1% advies after cessation of hostilities and has been flying and acting L'F uF in them ever since. | ? § Delaney plays the role of a 1 1 Tings! - when thy Tusti ek champlon pug in “The Big Timer.” sPY D E P l c TED ]C:fnchfll's came.ezo a s«;t;‘et l\\?sj: G 1 ley wliose entrance is through a Old papers for sale at Emplre | § y| waterfall, and comes on traces of Office. { IN MATA HAR' (his 16st sister. When he learns G, |she is dead he recovers her two | DON’T BE TOO | children and punishes Beery in ER.AL 1 2 % 'a very exciting sequence. ’I'hen] - Glamorous P[ay Wlu Be O'Brien escapes with Miss Church- | s : 1 H dl S d P i1 and baffles the pursuit of the eadline Uf(‘: ay lm_ | Beery faction in a thrilling mén- iy alttapito | The picture was directed ~and | "Mata Hari,” which will head- &blY, by Mamilion MacFadden. \line the new program Sunday at| |the Capitol theatre portrays the focemost personalities in one pic- ! danerous but glamorous life of ture warranted an exceptional |the noterious woman spy for whom | story. “Mati Horl” was selected the photoplay was named and|as being most eminently suited jwhem the French executed in the|to bring out the best dramatic ‘World War. | talents of both Garbo and Novarfo. { There will be no preview at 1| The plot' depicts the engrossing o'cicck toright at the Capitol. caveer of the fascinating Mata Harl {Insicad, there will be a preview who beauty and glamour as’a it comes irom our at 1 o'clock Sunday morning. | dancer enables her to wind her Greta Garbo and Ramon No- way into the confidence of Allled = ¢oal place. For our ¢oal goes farther and | heat. If your coal bin Is running “Maia Hari” The cast of this, enemy low, better have us send you & New ambitious Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer plans, supply to prove our statement. Our production includes such outstand-| When she finairy falls in love | draying service is slways the best!ing screen personalities as Liomel with cne of the many men whom ; and we spedialize in Feed. Borrymore, Lewis Stone, C. Henry she has betrayed, it is too late forces with strategic war Serenaders’ Dance Band Music You Can’t RESIST and The Finest Dance Floor in Alaska Elks’ Ball Room SATURDAY NIGHT PO - ‘-I‘ Phone 114 b b HATS=50 cents and $1.00 \Gordon, Karen Morley and Ale: and she is forced to face m firing | R. FEMIM IB. Francts, together with a large squad. D. ER groap of supporting players. The picture was directed by The placing of two'of the Sereén’s Geo-se Fitzmaurice, Last Day of 5 COLISEUMNOW George O'Brien, and Noah § earance Sale s MORE BARGAINS ADDED TO THE LIST— DRESSES . . . . . . DRESSES - . +.s v« . .. DRESSES . . . ¢ . . . .. A | $1.00 TABLE 50c TABLE c BLOUSES—SKIRTS 3 pair HOSE—50c UNDERWEAR MISSES’ MESH HOSE ! SWEATERS All Colors—50c¢ | OLYMPIC ROOMS | | FRONT b | l Mrs, F. Hayden ~ Phone mlL | 01a gipers for sl at Exbpire| otfloe,” .- - ~ E" THEkDAI}Y ALASKA EMPIRE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 12,1932, Theatre Programs Teem With Fun and Adventure Desert Love George ©'Brien and Marguer- ite Churchill have the leading roles in-“Riders of the Purple Sage,”. a Western story of ro- mance and adventure with its scefies Taid in Arizona. They dte seen here in their char- acter parts in the play, which will be presented tonight at the Coliseum. \ AT ATHLETIGS o Wall Be Sum]ay Fea- COLISEUM satwurday ADMISSION—40- gents—ADULTS ST o — - Tonight JOE E. BROWN " GIVEN CHANCE {*Local Boym:ake‘s Good” P = T Love lers and tangersicome to | L ides the saddle ru ture at Coliseum grips in ZANE GREY'S q &Y - Joe E. Brown, who has always had to hide his 1 under a l bushel in pictures—so far as his i teal ability as an athlete was con- p— ¢erned, gets his i gs in his ur e e { Hey comedy, “Local Boy Mal Good,” which will be GEORGE O’BRIEN | Saturday nighi and s larly Sunday at the Coli ¥ tre, | MARGUERITE CHURCHILL—NOAH BEERY | ——4 In this play he wins a series of the lookout for the star who was[which his lifelong. training es track events. liabl: to h from unepected plac- | b all player helps to make con< Took Daily Practice 'es at most inopportune times | vinsing g He was seen daily Ran on Bovard Field Brown’s support includes Dere othv ILee, Ruth Hall, Edward Woods, Wade Boteler, William Bura noun ahd night—trotting the| For aciual trcak scenes in “Lo- | finest form from dr ng room cal Boy Makes Good” it was nec- |to stage and back again, in prac- essary that Brown make several |ress, Edward J. Nugent and John |tice for these track events. t leps completely about the |Harrington. 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