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T’HE DAlLY ALAQKA VEMTi‘RE 'FRIDAY AUGUST 19, 1932. i Yellow Journalism and Gangster Rule F eature Local Screens *SCANDAL SALE' “HELL DIVERS” - GEORGE ARLISS “PUBLIG ENEMY " AFFORDS OCEAN | TOBE CAPITOL'S WILL BE SEEN PUTS GANESTER FLIGHT THRILLS | . SHOW SUNDAY IN “HAMILTON"IN TRUE LIGHT Distinguished German Ac-' Wallace Beery and ClarL?Screen VerSIon of Famous‘\’lolators uf Law Often Are tor Enacts R.Ole of Gable Co-starred in Stage Play Coming | - Fond of Family and . Aviation Pilot ; Epic of Air to Coliseum i Home Life CAPITOL Friday Ambition plunged him to the depths and love lifted him back to honor. SCANDAL FOR SALE with COLISEUM TONIGHT i 9 Saturday Strong M en thfer CHAS. BICKFORD In “Scandal For Sale” showing “Hell Divers” Metro-Goldwyn- | ‘“Alexander Hamilton,” the War-| Kube¢ Glasmon and John Bright, i ROSE HOBA at *he Capitol _theatm. a flight | Mayer's vivid drama of the air,|ner Bros. production starring| who wrote the “Public Enemy,” the > (0) RT over the Atlantic ocean provides| will he previewed at 1 o'clock Sun- | George Arliss which will be pre- | Warnec Bros. picture now at the qomethmg NCW viewad at 1 o'clock Sunda g ahd presented at re a seiies of thrills. The possibility of a tragedy au| morn- | Coliscum theatre, steered clear of ar per- [an error which has crept intomany day morning and ‘shown at regu lar performances Sunday -at the Something so different from anything you have Seen it PAT O’BRIEN :’rl;o:‘n::: b{; C::rluba:;mmle. Jr. Plany instant, and the utfer help- Capitol theatre. The picture fea-| formances Sunday at Coli- | earlier films dealipg with the life will leave you breathless bh'ect:yd :’ l;fl e" rauvrean. || jessness of a tiny speck of human- ' tures the newest and most 'sen- |seum theatre, is based on the play |of the enemies of society, which with exc Thére's a y Russell Mack. ity in the middle of the oce.an' shtional type of Navy aircraft, the |“Hamilton” which was written by |pictured them as invariably insen- thrill in 'fot you in . . Presented by Carl Laemmle, A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Mr. Arliss in collaboration with |sible t¢ the claims of home. Mary Hamlin, and was phenome- | The autnors recalled one of the nally ‘successful on: the stage some | most yuthless of the recent foes years ago. |of humanity as a man whose ofily The play dedls with a dramatic ‘plca.w'n‘e, after hours, was his home, should there be any meéchanical) failure, serve to maintain the pi-| lot's nervous terision almost at the breaking point, and to raise the feat to> a point of high adventure. fightiny-diving ‘bombers. Wallace Beery and Clark Gable have to- starmng roles. The title of the picture is the same as the Navy nickname of PUBLIC ENEMY Here is one of the tense scéncs in “Hell Divers” which will be previewed at 1 o'clock Sunday mcrhing and shcewn at regular per- formances Sunday at the Capitol Theatre. In the foreground, from BING CROSBY in “ONE MORE CHANCE” —Silver Nite— COMING SOON “HELL DIVERS” PR many. He first appeared on the ¢ ed from contamination. F Ty | stage with Cg:rad Veit in Berlin, | Iowa Strlke R — s %" ¢ YT o S 45 7 T o e r— - - 2 flfll’“!“n:kl"fl%" SATURDAY NIGHT {land a few months later made his) = Sportstants Starting SUNDA Y CAPITOL New romance |screea debut in “The Cabinet of All the int{mate details of a trans-Atlantic flight are shown. Distinguished German Actor The pilot of the aircraft is one of Germany's most dlsflnguished1 screen stars. He s Hans von, Twardowski, bltie-eyéd and red- haired, and born in Stettin, Ger- Dr. Caligark” Subsequently he: spent six years on the stage un- der “h> management of Max Rein- bardt, working in motion pictures in the daytime—a procedure which he has followed throughout his left to right, are Cliff Edwards, W: ‘allace Beery and Clark Gable. TWO AND ONE CENT LEVIES {Bank Check and Gasoline Tax Big Items in Na- tion’s Revenue Tighten Grip On Key Point Nebraska Farers Augu- ment Forces by Pa- trolling Highways SIOUX CITY, Ia, 19— Aug, Striking farmers have augmented career. He was leading man for Marlene Dietrich 1s several of her WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.—Bank |their forces to tighten their grip German pictures, and also played checks and gasoline led the way|on this city, the key point in a Opposite her on fthe stage. Came to America in 1931 Voa Twardowski came to Amer- ica in 1931, and “Scandal For Sale” is the first English-speaking pic- ture in which he has appeared. “Scandal For Sale” Universal's exciting drama with much of its action laid in a New York news- paper office has a notable cast which includes Charles Bickford, Rose Hobart, Pat O'Brien, Claudia Dell, Farrell MacDonald, Harry in July in producing the largest amounts of revenue from the spec- ial excise and miscellaneous lev-! ies in the new Billion Dollar Reve- nue Act. ! Though covering only the last| nine days of June, the Treasury Department reported that the 2- cent tax on bank checks produced $1,094,000 while the l-cent gaso-| line levy brought a little over half a million dollars. The amount of taxes is small and while credited to ‘the July Te-| war for higher prices. Farmers of one Nebraska county have voted to support the patroll- ing of the roads from Sioux Clty south. Patrolling of roads has reduced stock receipts more than one half to Sioux City. Many farmers are, however shipping by rail to over- come stopping of trucks on high- ways. i BLOWS SWAPPED BY :l’m:_h the mslr&.:r Beresford, Berton Churchill, Glen- | o L il o Pne YO § 11, Tully Marshall, Mitchell | ceipts actually comp: at col- ;i{::‘asrrsnd m.h};rs A i lected for the last nine days of’ LlFE GUARD ENV Y[ bi: pictore ! J un‘eat’l Beauty Specializing in it and i vy w.renqm Teleyhone 384 ] l SERVICE Rendered by EXPERTS Your automobile is a valuable if rendered by our mechanics. no service, °* different service jobs. CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. A poor service job is worse than investment and deserves experf attention. A monthly service wilt keep your car in good condition Let us quote you prices on | For Sunburn and Insect: Bites WKESSON'S BURNA'MNE 50 cents DENSE WEATHER |Aircraft CaE; Pulled Off |ever be grounded, was set free from | SARATOGA GOES ASHORE DURING Undamaged After Four Hours SUNSET BEACH, Cal, Aug. 19. —Aground more than four hours, the aircraft carrier Saratoga, larg-| est ship in the ndvy’s history to| the ocean floor off here undam- aged. The Saratoga proceeded to the| naval base at San Pedro. | Two tugs helped clear the vessel which grounded in a heavy fog. The Saratoga failed to pull her- self off on her own power. She was apparently ‘never in danger. At the time of going aground she was returning from maneavers at sea. '——0«&-&—— Indians Givé Consent For Scientific Research WEWOKA, Okla., Aug. 19.—Balx- ed for a time by George Jones, ‘Chief of the reborn Seminole na- tion, anthropologists from Eastern universities are resuming their study of the tribesmen. Jones, installed as Chief wheaj the Seminole Council was reor- ganized through Congressiongl ac- {tlon 4fter 30 yedrs of mon-existence, ‘demanded writteni approval of the || {undertakifig Yrém the Indian Bu-|f: |reau. Dr. Marion Kroégman, of Cleveland, leader of the party, ob- tained - it. : Promising to conduct the study jof physical types "i‘n'ke‘epmg‘wlth the dignity of the Seminole Indi- ans” the anthropologists are tak-) ing the measurements of fyll-bloods and Hope to obtain the Council’s permission for a house -t0 - hou.s«l survey. o~ o 4 f Salo June and what the Bureau of In- ternal Revnue termed as a dribble of current taxes. During July most of Tfie manu- facturers excise and miscellaneous taxes were payable on the last day of the month for the preceding month so the total actually due for July will not be paid unm the last day of August. Despite the collections of nearly $3,000,000 in new and increased taxes, the total in July from all sources will be about $12,500,000 less than in July 1931, being 361-‘ 686,467. Income, estate and tobacco stamp | taxes decreased over $14,000,000 as compared with July of last year. i Gertrude Ederle, ] ALEXANDRIA," Egypt, -Aug. 14y —Hi'mey Bey, Egypt's celebrate & Channel swimmer and friend of swapped punches| with the Austrian Minister m‘ Fgypt after the diplomat had besr, | deagged by police out of a boillag] surf where it was against pun& | regulations to swim. Jey Bay where Hilmey is a beach inspector. The fight was a draw but the Ezyptian government apol- ogized. - The lowest police chief sala paid in Kentuck is $35 a monm by the town of Wickliffe. 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