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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1932, 3 - CAPITOL Queenly Coquetry And Equal Rights Form Prevnew Themes COLISEUM I AHT TIMEH TONIGHT | MONTGOMERY CAN'T STICK TO BACK OF STEER Lovers Courageous Will Show for Last Times Tonight at Capitol A popular star— A brilliant writer— | 1 A charming romance! A love-story to | make you fall | in love again! Montgomery at his best! best polo pk‘.vers but this equestrian ability ‘d:dm. help him in the rodeo scene {of “Lovers Courageous,” his Metro- \Go‘dw}n-\imm starring vehicle, | with Madge ‘Evans, in the leading feminine role, which shows for | the last times tonight at. the Cap- iiml theatrde. | In this scene Montgomery was to vault upon the back of a buck- |ing steer but the bony ridge in the bovine’s back and wild plung- ing of its gait, uriseated the young star as quiokly a; he mounted. “I'll stick to horses,” he announc- ed when the scene was completed ‘When - Rrederick Lonsdale, fa- mous - British . -playwright, wrote | “Lovers Courageous,” he gave the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s technicians something to scratch their heads labcut. Wide Variety of Locales PREVIEW TONIGHT—1 A. M. For the picture contains a wide | variety of locales principally Eng- “LAST OF THE LONE |50 Y 0" (e unfamiliar fo the WOLF” {average Hollywood eye. They are | sceres on Liverpool quays, at a | Canadian rodeo, at Southampton docks, at British South ‘Africa, at an English fox hunt, on tramp steomers and rural English parks, lodgings, shops. Questions Were Numecrous Such questions as “What kind jof cigarettes and tobacco would thev be selling in South Africa?’ from the property department. || - is rated as By FREDERICK LONSDALE A ROBERT Z. LEON- ARD production h with MADGE EVANS ROLAND YOUNG =¥ Selected Shorts G SOON MAR]E DRESSLER in “EMMA” | Bergmann Hotel | Dllll § Room |“What does the well-dressed Brit- ish Admiral wear at a dinner- | dance?” from the ® [in English parks?” from the out- {in English pjarks?” from the cut- | mmlomfln HAAS Famoue Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings . tions had Director Robert Z. Leon- lard dazzled. Lonsdale was on hand to an- swer some of the questions but Here Now! MISS LILLIAN L. SHORT Special Representative of Ricaarp Hupnur - New York—Paris Tells you of the exquisite and effective Du Barry Beauty Treatments—by the new Home Method. Be sure to come in and learn of the lovely things that these Du Barry Treatments will do for your skin. Professional beauty methods brought right to your dreéssing table. Juneau Drug Co. and bnild now, when prices are low el 4 @ Lumber of every description to fit every need is always in stock at Juneau Lum- ber Mills. Take advantage of today’s low price and buy now. for building or repairing. You will be more than satisfied with lamber nnfl other building materials bought_here. Phone 358 for prices. il A'-HOMEVR-QDUS'I'RY meat stores and pawni| wardrobe: | | ting. department and similar ques- | Love Glows in i | | | rcles in “Lovers Couragecu: of the play, which will be shown Capitol Theatre. “Robert Mon{gomery and Madge Eveng who have the principal are pictured here in one of the scemes Earnest Eyes e FREE OUTSIDE MARITAL STATE? Quelv fo BE Adwered by “Leftover Ladies” Coliseum Tuesday at i What—and—who—are the ; over Ladies?” Divorcees—women separated from their husbands—and women who choose. a career insteead of mar- riage — These are the ftover Ladies” | accotding to Ursula Parrott, popu-| lar ' writer of ultra modern ! tion, in an article which appea vd‘ 4 recently in the “Mentor Magsa-| gzine.” Forsake Marital Safety | These “Leftover Ladies”, Miss; Parrott goes on to state, ha\e‘ for the last times wnlght at the | Court intrigue has formed the basis -for some of the most fas- cinating pictures that have been presented on the sereen. They prove that folks the world over get a thrill out of seeing how Kkings queens, statesmen and diplomats behave themselves when off guard. Everybody knows that they must be human--and probably squab- ble amongst themselves just like the family next door. An Interesting example of what a tilt betwcen a king and queen is like is shown in "Last of the Lone Wolf,” Columbia’s romantic crook drama, which will be pre- Royal Court Intrigue Forms Basis of ‘Last of Lone Wolf’ ~ Coming to Capitol’ Tomorrow forsaken the safety of max'rm"e> {for the will-o'-the-wisp of a ques- | | tionable ‘freedom”—free to \\ork‘ to vote, to experiment with the |alcoliol and extra marital arrange- ments, yet says the author, they ‘actually have less freedom than had their grandmothers. Not free to grow old; not free !|to mature gracefully—not free to ltose their Beauty. ‘The whole problem is treated in Tiffany Productions’ drama, “Leftover Ladies,” PRICE ARRIVES WITH | BRIER FOR SENTENC With: Martin Brier in ocustody, shown regularly tomorrow night Depuiy United - States Marshal at the Coliseum theatre. Frank - Price arrived here today from €itka on the motorship Es- ‘The screen play was inspired by tebeth, and will return home to- Miss Parrott’s magazine arficleand morrow’.‘on the steamer North- presents in wivid manner just what weste:n. { “freedom” means to . the rnod’m" Brier was convicted at Bitka woman, and the burden of work, of last .week of violating the Alaska goubt, of competition with young-| Bon~ Dry Jaw. and sentenced 't0 ep yvomen and unserupulous men, | serve six meonths in the local. Fed- the mnew “freedom” places upon eral jail and pay a fine of $500. the modern women. viewed at 1 o'clock tonight and shown regularly tomorrow night at the Capitol fheatre. ! The fracas all started over a ring. The King gave it to tre Queen, and the Queen gave it to an admirer. Her husband heard ! about it and there was the devfl to pay. One of the most delight- | ful features of the plot is that, it takes an American—and a gen- | tleman crook at that—to bring peace to the royal household. Bert Lytell—famous stage and screen star—plays the role of the American in this rapid-moving |drama. He is ably supported by Patcy Ruth Miller, Lucien Prival, Otto Matieson, Alfred Hickman, and Maryland Morne. Richiard Boleslavsky directed | Gerald Grove, English technical | advisor and formerly of the Brit- ish South Africa Police and the\ King's ‘African Rifles, was engnged1 t ' oassist in the selection of set-| tings, costumes and properttes. Ann Alvarado Wins Divorce in Mexico! LOS ANGELES, Aug, 20. — Ann‘ Alvarado, beautiful wife of Don | Mvarado, motion picture star, re- | ceived her final decree of divorce August 12, it was revealed today. Mrs. Alvarado sued for divorce in Chihuahua, Mexico, several weeks | ago, on the grounds of “mutual| consent.” At the time she stated she and | Alvarado would remain the best’ of friends, but that they had both' decided to come to/a parting of the | | ways. SHEAFFER- MADE FOUNTAIN PENS and PENCILS As low as $1.00 BUTLER MAURO DRUG CO. He was also heid to answer to.the! ciagudia Dell has the stellar role| Grand. Jury on, an assault ‘charge. witk .a cast that includes Mar-“ ¥l was arrested at Chichagof jor Rambeau, Walter Byron, ty-Deputy Price, He is alleged Alan Wowbray, Roscoe Karns, Rita | to ‘heve: threatened Several peo- La Roy and Dorothy Revier. ple thére with @ rifle, 1 —————— early Everyone <o * Rides in Sweden flbcxflom Aug. 29.—The to- tal number of motor “vehicles in i | Z COMES 'TO JUNEAU ! | Graf Bske von Eskeson was an incoming passenger on the Estebe: h' today. Having concluded his en- gagement with the cannery at Sweden was 206346 at the beBin- gawy nlet for the season, he ex-| pects to remain in Juneau indef- | ning of .this year, as compaged to 5,837 in 1917, This mean§ Eat initely. there was one motor. vehicle Sfor S e A | every thirty inhabitants, one nuto-l niobile for every forty-one, and one’ bicycle for every 111. Old papers ror sale at Emplry P 1 |Throats of Mother which will be| previewed at 1 o'clock tonight and} Inspired by Magazine Article | | gineer, Claudia Dell and Walter By- ron are depicted in a scene in “Leftover Ladics,” shown at regular performances tomorrow night at the Coliseum Thutm TOT WITNESS " OF 2 MURDER and ¢+ Aunt Are Slashed by *‘Daddy” BALTIMORE, Md., Aug. 29 ‘While a screitning 5-year old child canvas said | the watched in’ terror, @ man she was her “daddy,” slashed throat of ber mother, Mrs. Grace Gregory and her aunt, Miss Ehl-‘ HELD TO ANSWER To een Pritchard. The little girl said her was Bobbie Evelyn Pritchard. Thirty to whom they suspect two women. The child of Killing said her home, and-then tossed her on the floor, then seized’ Mrs. Gregory \slashed her throat. Neighbo live W known. e haa thres well the house only about and they were The invention of @ Scottish en- a new lubricant gives warn- ing of the danger THE cloA;Qu THAT'S MADE RIGHT, taATs mADE 1O "G © 1932, Licarrs & Mymss Toaicob Gor f shown for the last times { name policemen were detailed search for William Richards, ¢the the National Prohibition Act were | father rush-| led into the living room of their day cul Miss Pritchard’s throat ed by United States Marshal Al-| and| said the two women fixed not of overheating |eign countries increased 2 per cent bearings by emitting a special odor. LAST TIMES CAN WOMEN BE Cupid Conquers TRABIC EVENTS ARE ENACTED AT BEAUTIFUL LAKE “American ngedv Wil End Its Run Tonight 1 “at Coliseum Theatre { Outdo fcan ' T saquences for “Al gedy,” which Amer- 1 be tenight at the Coliseum theatre, were made in the Arrowhead Lake distric reputed to be California’s most picturesque region. Director Josef Sternberg led the company of ac- tors and technical aids. The play- ers include Phillip Holmes, Sidney and Frances Dee | Pine Fringed Lake | The pine-fringed mountain lake | furnished the perfect setting for | the dramatic outdoor action of the !story. The natural setting select- ed for the filming is remarkably similar to that described by Theo- | |dore Dreiser in the novel of the same. name. | Valuable Riding Horces Valuable riding horses, traveling in specially constructed automobile itrailers, \made the trip with the company. They were used aa} mourts for Holmes and Miss Dee for the romantic interlude which | precedes the sensational dramatic | Alaska climax in which Holmes, arrested | for the murder of his other sweet-| JUNEAU | heart, played by Miss Sidney, | September 14 to 17 stands trial for his life. | DON'T MISS IT! <6 AN AMERICAN ' TRAGEDY” Sylvia | with PHILLIPS HOLMES SYLVIA SIDNEY | The hit +stage play! The mlxhw 'besb selling novel! Now . . POWERFUL motion picturel | PREVIEW TONIGHT—1 A, M. EFT OVER LADIES” 11th Annual The company worked a week .n; the outdoor location, livifig under| THREE PERSONS ARE | { CONNORS MOTOR - ! CO., Inc. FEDERAL GRAND JURY Twe persons charged with theft and cne charged with violation of bound over in Ketchikan to the| Federal Grand Jury last Satur-| according to reports receiv-| SABIN’S bert White, || Everything in Fumishings £al Solberg was held on al for Men jcharge of larceny and his bond at $750. D. C. Helm, ac- cused of burglary, was b(yun: over anc bond set at $750. /M. Dunlap, charged with vmla- tioh of the National Prohibition Act. was held under $2,000 bond. 1 LI Automobile registrations —e OLYMPIC ROOMS FRONT STREET Clean—Comfortable—Closes! in Phone 534 . & | { | Mrs. F. Hayden. in for- —— & Old papers for sale at Empire Office. ‘last year. 24 ~ Vi C - 1/4 l;" cood il THE cmuuu ruu's As PURE:- As SCIENCE CAN MAKE it SMOKG COOL AND LAST LONGER

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