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—_ A 2 e e sy G2 SRR < O EMPIRE THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, |932 THURSDAY. . FRIDAY; . SATURDAY j )| HA-CHA! WHAT A Sno;m The. Funniest IBUSTER KEATUN In 2 Romance Smothered in Laughs! Is HEABL'NER uN IT HAS WHAT YOU NEED | “Passionate fimber,‘ with Notable Cast, Shows CAPITOL | | | CAPITOL'S BILL “The Passionate Plumber,” a| \riotous Parisian ~bedroom farce, | {will head the new program to be| | presented at the Capitol theatre | ‘The picture boasts a strong com-| More laughs than tlle teols a“plumber | forgets! Keaton turns lover—and--as ledy cast, the leading roles being; ' a sheik he’s a great plumber! Three |filled by Buster Keaton, Jimmy “Schnozzle” Durante, Polly Mo- of one! lunatics for the pnce f ran, Irene Purcell, Gilbert Raol-‘ and, Mona Maris, Maude Eburne | Henry Armetta, Paul Porcasi, Jeax| Del Val and August Tollaire. Role of Awkward Plumber Keaton has the role of the awk- . ward plumber, Elmer Tuttle, who becomes ' involved in the romantic| affairs of the tempestuous Paz- {ricia Alden, enacted by Miss Pur- jcell, when he calls at her apart-| ment to repair a leaky bathroom fixture. Circumstances bring about a unique agreement in which the plumber binds himself to prevent Patricia from seeing Tony, played | by Roland, a handsome gigolo to whom she is draw nagainst he:) better judgment for she believes| him to be married to a Spanish; ';vixen named Nina, portrayed by’ Miss Maris. Many ‘Rediculous Situations The ingenuity by which the d|s~ traught Patricia attempts to break her agreement and the equal clev-‘ in the year's laugh smash— IRENE PURCELL A BUSTER KEATON Production SEDGWICK emness with' which Elmer makes| her live up to it, result in a com- edy, every reel of which presents | ridiculous situations, Some of Elmer’s most amusing blunders : include an episode ' in' which he gets ‘a surprise shower bath; his appearance clad only in a bath towel and consequent ! interruption of a Jlove scene be- Specially Selected Short Subjects —SILVER NITE— NOTICE TO CHILDREN— Owing to the Fair the Mickey Mouse Club will not start before Saturday of next week. But we will GIVE AWAY NO. 1 of the SCRAPPY BOOKS NEXT SATURDAY EVENING. We have only a limited S R et oy e i amount so be-on time to receive yours. o il it Tor, e ek sl L . {cide stunt by which he gains ad- mittance into an exclusive gamb-} Frve-Bruhn C foane: o w4 s experience when ry e- ru n Omp any |a tiny dog for an airing, his m.a‘;f PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY 'querade as a doctor when a maid- Frye'’s Delicious Hams and Bacon }en aunt finds him and Patricia Phone 38 in a bedroom, his plan to expose Three Deliveries Daily Tony by locking the two rivals for his love in a closet where they can hear Tony’s candid opinion of | them, and firally his activities in ld Papers for Sale at Emplre Offlce};t;’r;lngg e | Goeta Ljunj | Petersburg, Wrangell, Swedish(Songbird A new gortnlt.ot buutilul ish opera pearance n Opera ng the roles star, who wi ma ke her this Fall at the Metropolif House, New York, si { hitherto sung b; Marie Jeritza. The new Swedish Nightingale comes up | to the modern standards of opera | requirements — having phym-l ag well as vocal beaty. 4 { uary. are:Tuarled aBout and broken | with' *hitarious abaxdon. Secondary “Love ‘Affair Considerable humor “is also’ as- signed to the huge-nosed Durante resisting Polly Moran supplies an edditional comedy romance to the main plot. The picture was directed by Ed- ward Sedgwick. - \BRANT RETURNS. FROM SEVERAL DAYS’ TRIP Hetarning from & cruise of sev- eral dhys that took it'to the west coast 'and as ‘far south as Ketchi- kan, the United States Bureau of | Fisheries flagship Brant, Capt. E. L. Hunter, returned to port at noon today. It made stops at Sitka, Port Alex- ander and Ketchikan. It made the trip to permit Lieut. Col. L. R. Sturdevant and Engineer James Truitt to. visit various Riv- ers and Harbors, projects in this Division. 'The 'two officials weit from. - Kefchikan Yo their head: quarters in Seattle. whose love affair with’' the coyly} MISS SWANSON SCHEDULED 70 APPEAR SUNDAY Glamorous Girls to Bé Seen at Capitol in “Tonight or Never” Gloria Swanson in “Tonight or Never,” tempestuous Belasco stage success, | will come to the Capitol theatre Sunday. Miss Swanson sings no songs in “Tonight or Never,” but there are improvised snatches of song from | her, mostly operatic airs, and there i3 quite a little of Bugdapest’s na- tive melody from string and gyp- sy orchestras, No picture of the Danube capital would be complete without song. Has Elaborate Wardrobe ‘Chanel—Mlle. Gabrielle Chanel— distinguished Paris deésigner and fashion authority, introduces her| first screen fashions for motion pictures in the elaborate wardrobe of Miss Swanson. Even.\ng gowns and wraps; afternoon frocks, street' and sport suits, pajamas and cos- tume jewelry, are included among the origina] ‘Chanel creatiops for| “Tonight or Never.” Impetuous Opera Star “Tonight or Never” concérns an impetuous opera star of Budapest and her search for success and happiness. *Critics praise her voice, tut deny that she has genius. ‘They accuse her of having no soul. To the irritation of that, there is| added the attention of an unknown young man who follows her em'y where like a shadow. Taunted by her critics for her singing and disturbed by the attentions of her admirer, sheer restlessness drives her to him. g The result—a great singer bursts upon the world and an.unhapry girls becomes a happy woman. - e, — GUILD MEETING FRIDAY The Ladies’ Guild of Holy ’!‘rlmty Cathedral will meet with Mrs. C.) E. Rice at the deanery Friday at 2;30 o'clock. Members “and . visitors invited. —adv. based on the fiery and| ABoth Theatres Put on New ShowsTomght ‘G1S60 KID' FILM TAKENAN-NOTED ARIZONAREGION |Play’Laid in Southwest Begins Showing To- ' | night at Coliseum i | Although the period of Cisco Kid” which begins showing at the OColiseum -theatre tonight,! |1s lald in the 'Nineties, much of| | the production was made in a lo-! ca,lwy visited and. occupied . by| !:\xrupu.ns 80 years .before the | Pllgrims landed on Plymouth Rock. , The picturesque Santa Gruz des- | ert and the rugged Catalina moun- | tains ‘ of southern Arizona, wis the region selected by D\rector“ Trving Cummings-to make his ex-| terior scenes. Noted Arizona Region The reglon, hotéd in Arizona m<. tory, is the suot where Spanist. | (missionaries_ settled jeal SeVen Cities. “The pueblo “of “Tuqueson,” now the city of Tucson, here shortly afterward. Route For Apache Raids the Catalinas, ‘which Cummings used BS one of his settings, the rafding Apaches used to pour down in their attacks on the helpless village at a period when the Pil- grim Fathers were stalking their first Thanksgiving turkey. Warner Baxter, Edmund Lowe, conch.lm Montenegro and Nora |Lane haveé the leading roles in “The 'Cisco “Kid,” gripping Fox |romante of ‘the stagecoach cre in! ithe Old Bouthwest. James Bra.dbury Jr., Charlis Stevens, and othet favorites head the supporting ‘cast. EAGLE'S NEST 5. YEARS OLD GARDEN, Mich. — An eagle's nest in an 80-foot pine trree on Gardex&‘kl’enmsuls half way be- tween e Michigan and Big Bay do_Noo has been the home of a pair of bald eagles for 52 years {The same pair of birds has not in 1538 and| | where “Coroniado. came _two wo.nl later on his search for the myth- was _founded | ‘Through a rugged canyon in 'WEAR' RETURNS FROM ,occupied the nest all the time, 'however. | pital‘late Wednesday night. p 2y nig] - COLISEUM TONIGHT and FRIDAY oo ] Romanfic Bad Man Selected The one robbed. gm v Shorts loved madfy...flp w inelude jauntily, shot ace mfly i ...bomgambloawwa.am...mm NEWS of this temptress‘as fhe stokes. COMEDY WARNER EDMUND VITAPHONE ~ BAXTER " LOWE ACTS Conchita Moiili;xiesro Nora Lane HUNT ON ADMIRALTY|B After a 10-day hunt on lower Admralty Island, H. ‘C. Wear, big 'game ‘hunter and sportsman of ‘Wichita, Kansas, returned to town last night with Guide George Herr- mann on the cruiser. Warriga!, Capt. Willilam Sparks, ‘While no bear were bagged, Mr Wear saw. several, killed some birds and was generally satisfied with his expedition. He hunted in. the ‘Seymour Canal district. Mrs. Wear, wno accompanied her husband. north, remained here dur- ing his absence in the field. R Ve GIRL BORN IN HOSPITAL A daughter was porn to Mrs. George Tulintseff in Sf. Ann’s Hos- NO QUARTER Corns Al Gbne Big and Small =0 Radx Teok«Them Roots— ‘and Al_l . F enene i In mlund they have s sensible easy ‘way toget ridt of corns'in' just & few days—a joyoue invigorw ating foot bath every night for 3 or 4 nights—then Mft out the gorn —out. to stay. ¥ e Ask Butler Mauro Drug Co.;" Ja- neau Drug Co., or‘any' drugstore for a package of Radox, 2 sizes 45¢c and 85c. Hard ‘corns—soft corns— callouses—hard skin on heels and toes—it's 8l the; same: tor Radox— youw'll have new, strong, fl.‘h- feet a week from now -— ask for Radox and_enjoy., walking—ancin : “Nature in the Raw” —inspired H by the savage ferocity of a death- : G battle betweéen a vicidus tiger and the bloodthirsty Black Panther ~the terror of the Java jungles. P THEY CAME— THEY SAW— THEY BID— THEY BOUGHT WHY? They Bought at Their: urawy tgbéiéébfé 5 have no pl_acé in cigarettes inthe Raw is Seldom: Mild}w=s0 thesd finé tbbac‘tos"‘afie}“fitoii?t‘!'gi‘fi‘g and’ mellowing, are then’ gfi'efl bcncfit of that Lucky Smkc ‘ N\ DIAMOND. SET. 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