The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 26, 1932, Page 3

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FRIDAY QATURDAY CAPITOL COME ON! YOU RE GOING 0UT WEST. WHERE THE LAUGHS BEGIN! Hop on the Bandwagon! We're Of/ to the Wild and Whoopee West to Get Golden Laughs from the Roaring Rockics ! . Westward Ho! The Big Chiefs of Comedy and Hollywood’s Neatest Squaws Lead the Laugh l"amde with And Look Who's In It! EDDIE QUILLAN DOROTHY LEE MITZ1 GREEN g “WILD MEN OF KALAHARY”’ Specially Added Attraction— SIR HARRY LAUDER in “NANNY” ———SILVER NITE——— d Starting Sunday—ROBERT MONTGOMERY ‘ in “LOVERS COURAGEOUS” Extracts There are 22 Schilling fine flavors. Each one contains more flavor essence than even the Pure Food Laws require — more tha.n‘ most any other you can buy. Yet 2 2 @2. bottle of ea.cH, including Vauil'a, is now only Announcmg New RAINCOATS Outstanding values in the new Fall Raincoats for Women and Misses, featuring the long coat and jacket. In Suedine and Texhl-'de AH colors. Sizes 16 to 44. B S AR~ T I S ———— . 'mE HOTEL OFf ALASKAN, HOTELS THE G STINEAU . Our'&flieu to- You Begin“and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Life In nghter Vein Deplcted On Land And Sea THE DAILY ALASKA EMHRE. FRIDAY AUGUST 26, 1932. CAPITOL OFFERS TWO FEATURES ON ITS NEW BILL Wheeler ind W Woolsey Are in “Girl Crazy and Lauder Sings ‘Nanny' ‘What virtually constitutes a dou- ble featured bill will be present- ed tonight at the OCapttol theatre. ‘The attractions are Robert Woolsey and Bert Wheeler in “Girl Crazy” and Sir Harry Lauder in the com- edy and sorg release “Nanny” | “Girl Crazy” proves that the cowboy Wwho used to whoop it up | on Saturday nights and go roar- | ing through town to the staccato accompaniment of pistol shots is| merely a memoiy now. | The modern day puncher wem} shirts with purple &nd yellow | squares and carrfes a gun filled| with blank cariridges. Rides Near Dtde Ranches The range he rides surrounds dude ranches where tired business men rough it to the accompani- ment of jazz music and the cad- ended cooing of red-headed show girls. A dude ranch of the ultra mod- ernistic type fornis the interesting ‘hackground for Wheeler and Wool- | sey In “Girl Crazy”, And what & ranch it 15 A colored jazz band, the best in| California furnishes most of the! music for the nuw George Gersh- win tunes and songs which feature this élaborate production of the| successful Broadway musickl play. ¥ Stellar Supporting Cast . The picture bousts a stellar cast in support of tne, star comedians with Eddie Quilsn, Mitzi Green, lJudgv.\ and Stanley Fields. The film was directed by Wal- lace Seiter, “Nanny” is remembered by most everybody who can recall the “good old days” Today as Lauder brings it to the talking screen it seems more beautiful, mort charming—as sweet as the voice of memory itself. Much of the appeal of Lauder isi the simple sincerity with which he has kept “Nanny” and other old- time songs alive in the memories of the public through having made HWumor Is Inimitable True, his inimitable humor is scréen as on the stage. The songs and the humor seem to blend into one story—a story that is personality of Lauder country of the world, Lauder’s practice of asking his of his songs during his personal appesrance tours is not originall with the Scoftish comedian, al-|$ though he is one of the few en- tertainers who has ever succeeded | in making American audiences re- spond. JIMMY' COLE RETURNING HOME FROM SEATTLE TRIP .. Jimmy Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cash Cole is a passenger on the Northlind returning home to- night mer a stay of more than ‘tWo months in Beaitle. He went| there early last June for medical| § treatment end is reported to be iR | materially imptoved. n 'the last'13 ‘vears the Salinas- Watsonville district in California has. developed 30,000 acres of let- tuce. - [ ® HAVE IT WE mwnrm T Harfl MONTEOMERY Dorothy Lee, Kitty Kelly, Arlinef,, !o'clock’ Sunday ' morning. them the keynotesu! his programs. |’ by no means lost sight of on the; the] in every| audience to join in" the choruses; Here are some of the delight- ful enfertainers on the new screen program tomight at the Capitol Theatre. Above is a scene from “Girl Grazy,” show- ing from left to right Robert Woolsey, Arline Judge and Stan- ley Fields. STARS INPLAY COMING SUNDAY Levers Courageous” Is| Scheduled for Presen- tation at Capitol "“Lovers Courageous,” Robert Montgonery and Madge Evans, will headline the Sunday program at the Capitol theatre: There will be no preview at tl Capitol tonight, but “Lovers Co ageous” will be previewed at Simple and Real I¢ is strikingly simple and real and thorouighly enjoyable. Robert Z. Leonard directed the feature. The picture is superbly mounted land the backgrounds and camera treatment are fit'>d to the theme. In the story Montgomery is a sfruggling playwright who falls in love with the daughter of an Ené- lish Admiral. To break up the affair with the poor youth, the girl is to be hajstened into a mar- rige with a titledl barrister. Elopes With Author However, on thz eve of the wed- ding, she elopes with the impover- ished author. Tribulations prove too, great and “‘h» young husband is obliged to return her to her parents. His play becomes a suc- ,cess later and, of course, there |is a happy reunién An excellent supporting cast, in- cludes Roland Young, Frederick Kérr, Reginald Cwen and Beryl Mercer. — MRS. RHODES’' BREAD On sale at Moose Women's Ex- change -at Jarman's Store Satur- day. ~adv. A OLYMPIC ROOMS’ ! | FRONT STREET 1 ! Clean—Comfortable—Close in Mrs. F, Hayden. Phone . 534 I | l d absolutely waterproof .They shed the water The exclusive Alligatfir process fills the fibre threugh and through, renders the cloth Theérefore in the hardest rains they maintain their original light weight. . INCREDIBLY INEXPENSIVE ,\For Then' Quahty and Durablhty Alltgator PRy Waterproof Clothi ng and windproof. and never.absorb any. F unsters On the Loose starring |- 1} The photoplay is based on a story. written by Frederigk: Ibns- || dale, noted Britist play\n'lgm {penned it especially for V(mlsn'n- ery. EXOTIC STORY | |the Tahitian Islands of the South TOLD IN ‘TABU’ Love! In a land dedicated to love! Primitive emotions in a| pristine setting. A setting that| Hollywood itself oauld not d-up.\l cate. That oo 3 was the idea oL W, Murnau when he set out to cre- ate a film bf films That is plished af- [ ter ah ex- = p edition taking efi deavor fii Seas, which will be previewed at RAISINS—Seede 4 pounds ... —tiae Pound . Pound ... Local 4 Pound . \HLK——-Ddrlgold 9cans.. .. CHEESE ¢ Pou 20¢ We Deliver A e e e B A N , |1 o'clock. tonight and shown reg- New Ap’piéé 89¢ Box STRAWBERRIES COOKIES—'\/leed FRESH COTTAGE o e e | theatre. |a chance to travel the ocean in ‘de luxe styple, as a J | cipal characters include a Robin BIVES PATRONS OCEAN VOYAGE Repleté with romance and cram- med with. action and intrigue, “Transatlantic”, Fox Film produc- tion, will be shown for the last| times tonight at the Coliseum | The photoplay offers the public Aassenger on | board a luxurious liner, and at the Same time enjoy a romantic com- edy drama, with thiills and laughs. Scenes Laid on Steamship The story, briefly, deals with a group of passengers aboard an| ocean greyhound, strangely thrown together during a passage between America and Europe. The prin- Hood of the half-world, played by Edmund Lowe, an old Geérman- American lens grinder, Jedn Her- shalt, going abroad for his first pleasure trip® with his ®beautiful young daughter, enacted by Lois Moran. Also aboard i> a banker, escap- ihg with several millions of his;| personal fortune before his bank uvlarly tomorrow at the Coliseum theatre.;Repl; has. the, star, rale. N d and Seedicss, PICNIC HAMS— 10¢ Box | 21b.Box 29 L A e e or Armour s, DR T A B R S S s u -..,,‘.i UNITED FOUD Cu CASH IS KING q..»s( m B! r*fimq 9 Lbs. 25(; T SN CHICI\E.\’@—-DI‘V PlL ked, Fancv Crahafhs or Sodas HAMS—EA@’EERN _PHON pges, and his wife 19 14e SUA .o oq;{‘o. ) COEISEU LAST TIMES When-5 Days’ | e - PREVIEW—Tonight—1:00 A, " i A Southeast FAIR . . JUNEAU, ! 4 September 14’ 17 DON'T MISS TP!

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