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THE DAY_LY ALASKA EMPBE F'RlD/\Y SEPT. 9, 1932. CAPITOL (TS A CRIME TO MISS: EDNA MAY OLIVER . ROSCO ATES “Wufluu“rnndm JEL aMOND KEN MURRA ALSO—SLIM SUM'MERVILLE in “Firstto Fight”. FRIDAY SATURDAY CAPITOL OFFERS COMEDIES AND OLYMPIC GAMES tainment at the Capitol theatie tonight are “Ladiss of ‘the Jury.” starring Edna May Oliver; “Firs: to Fight,” with Slim Summerville and Eddie Gribbon in the prin- cipal roles, and Olympic Game contests showing swimming tri- umphs by Helene Madison, the Seattle wonder. “Ladies of the Jury” is a bois- terous, hearty comedy which re- veals the personal ambitions, tha oro Nfl'lllu NEWS '~ OLYMPIC GAMES . SILVER NITE [fis o e of Siorous situa- = tem. COMING—Fannie Hurst’s Great Novel Woman Influences Jury As one of twelve who decide the fate of a woman accused of murder, Miss Oliver stands for ac- quittal. Pitting one member of “Symphony of Six Million” GHETTO IS TO B i|the jury against another and fi- “ ”‘ nally embroiling all in a hectic 3 struggle, even developing a ro- mance to aid her, she wins her Highlights of the screen enter- | Screens Offer Varled Entertamments Films F eature Fine Playersb In the illustration at the top is a scene from “Symphony of Six Million,” which will be pre- viewed at 1 o'clock tomorrow night and be presented regular- 71y ‘Sunday ‘st ¢N§’ Capiol “The-" Ratoff. “CAUGHT” COMES TONIGHT WITH CALAMITY JANE In “Caught” which headlincs the new program tonight at the Coliseum theatre, a powerful and | relentless woman. stalking out of | | hidden pages in the history of the | | Wild West, comes to the screen as “Calamity,” dance hall owner, The role is enacted by Louise Dresser. The star male part iS| taken by Richard Arien. An im-! portant characterization is givén by Frances Dee. Men Have Always Ruled | Readers ot western stories have heen accustomed to find an un- broken line of bad-men, sheriffs, cattle rustlers and gamblers, with women entering into the ploture as the hardy and virtuous pion- atre. From left to right, the |®ers or the light and wicked dance performers are Ricardo Cortez, |Dall ladies. Irene Dunn, Lita Chevret and “Calamity,” played by Louise|"” Noel Madison, and Anna Appel is holding the dying Gregory e At o SN T nbenakiat Dresser, holds equal rank with the men 'of the motley crew of the “pullets. *, ‘She Was ready “with * In the toughest town of the Old West—he finds and’ « fights for the girl of his dreams “CAUGHT” RICHARD ARLEN COLISE M TONIGHT—and—SATURDAY FRAN,LEfi DEE gre - B 8 . bad graduated in all the lawless- ¢ " gun, fast on boraer ‘repartee and | civilization. frontier who “fiiled by nérve 'ifidtness thal zan ahead of adyancing THeé ploture was Girected by Bd- wakd BlOMMecshererorit A SEEN ON SCREEN ENGLISH BEAUTY e, Charged with intimate drama: “Wicked,” sfinrmu Blisia Landi and laid in New York's colorfu“cmd Victor Mcjaglen, will be pre- background, “Symphony of Sixiviewed at 1 o’clock Saturday night Million,” will be previewed at 1'and shown regularly Sunday &i Cylock tomorrow night and showu!the Coliseum theatre. regularly Sunday at the prltol\ “Wicked” brings to the screen theatre. [for her third starring role the o 1929 Juneaw’s Original DOLLAR'S There will be no 1 o'clock pre-| view performance tonight. In “Symphony of Six Million,” Ricardo Cortez and Irene Dunne bave the leading roles, stressing self-sacrifice and love. Directed by Gregory La Cava with the same magnitude which distinguished the orniginal story by Fannie Hurst, the film reflects the stern Bast Side background, and takes @& clinical interest in the, lives of a., Ghetto doctor and a teaghier of the slums. Scenes Are Realistic The scenes are replete with vivid sets of East Side streets, hespital operating rooms and the free clinics which minister to the ailments of the unfortunate poor, of a big city. Cortez, who play the role of the doctor, is seen in a sympathe!- ic characterization for the first time in four years. The suave villain”'ofthe’ screen is transfarm- ed into an idealistic type. Miss Dunne presents a noble high-minded = type of Amerigan | womanhood. The picture is excellently cast with Anna- Appel, formerly of the Yiddish Art theatre, Gregory Ra-i toff, of the Moscow Art theatre, and Noel Madison gnd Lita Chey- ret in strong supporting roles. beautiful Miss Eandi. | As a young wife, widowed on, |ber honeymoon through the death jof her husband from a* bullet fired by a detective from whom, he was fleeing, disitlusioned when she learns the husband she adorea was a bank robber instead of .a bank clerk, sent to prison as an |accomplice and while in prison] allowed to leave for a hospital) outside of prison walls that her; baby might be born awithout the | stigma of a prison—Miss Landi hes | {full play for the exceptional dra- matic dramatic powers she possec- es. McLaglen gives a portrayal &s the tried and true friend who |sticks to her through. it all ’ Others in the cast are Theodore | Van Eltz as the .young, husband: | |Una Merkel as a little Southern| girl; Allan Dinehart as a detec- !tive and Mae Busch, Eileen Percy, Miss Take, each a- former stage {and screen star. ) -, — PIONEERS OF ALASKA Don’t forget to attend our regu- ‘la.r meeting Friday, Sept. 9, at 8 P. M. CASH E. F. RODENBERG, Vice-President. ELMER REED, | —adv. Secretary. | See H. R. FOR INSURANCE SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M Behrends Bank Bldg F LOUR 9-1b. bags, best blended GARNICK’S~Pfibne 174 Bargain House MONETTE SAN“‘ARY NAPKINS—Five full SILKINE CROCHET CO’l'l‘ON—Coates Brand, Assorted colors. 16 balls for .. CANNON BRAND BATH MA.’I‘&—B)\IQ and store SPECIAL Rayon Underthings 44 Cents EVERYTHING IN OUR HUGE STOCK MUST GO FOR CASH—Watch for the yellow tag. . 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