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CAPITOL Theatres Feature H.lamus‘ FRIDAY SATURDAY/| - Here's the year's l.allgh Festival! Three lunafics for the price’ of |‘ DON'T cnc! What a bargain! MISS IT! ALONE they're a riot! TOGETHER— they make this comedy three times as funny as it has'a right to, shower you with laughs in this howl of amorous EDWARD SEDGWICK A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE SLIM SUMMERVILLE “SEA SOLQ]EBS' SWEETIES” SILVER NITE TONIGHT FOR THE CHILDREN WE WILL GIVE SCRAPPY BOOK NO. 1 SATURDAY NIGHT Old_papers ror sale at Empire Office. * 1 I.IGHT HAY" BUN IS FEATURED IN KEATON COMEDY Is “*Passionate . Plu m ber”’ Headline Attraction at Capitol Theatre ° One of the very latest of Holly- wood's invention is a “light ray” pistol Whose bullets bit where- ever a beam of light anating from ‘the giin is directed.”" This ‘unusual firearm is -one of the “props” in'"“Ihie Passion- ate Plumbeér,” riotous “Paris edy in’ which Buster Keatofi, Jlm- my “Schhozzle” Durante and Pol- 1y Moran are cavorting at the Capitol theatre. Keaton T Plumber’s Role Keafori has the Fole of an ec- | centric ‘plumber who ' spends most of 'his spare time ‘perfécting this new gun” inverition” During the mahy complications in' which he becomes #ivolyéd during the' course of this madcap comedy, the pistol is' of gréat” hélp to “him - in “wine ning duels “Wwith “somtie of “the greatest ‘experts in Paris. Finally, after numerous difficulties, he manages to sell the invention to an official in the French army. Adventures Are Numerous the numefous advéntures which the trio of laughmakers undergo when the plumber signs a unique “love contract” which finds its counterpart i an amfising romance between Durante and Polly Mor- an. Irene Purcell has the straight | feminine lead and the cast also includes Gilbert Roland and Mona Maris. ot t ———————— SKAGWAY MAN BOUND OVER ' TO FEDERAL GRAND JURY Charged with larceny, M. Nelson was' yesterday bound over to the Federal Grand Jury by United States Commissioner J. J. F. Ward at Skagway. Nelson was recently arresbed here on a '‘Skag- way warrant charging him with stealing a rowboat. ————————— {AVERT MAKI IS "ARRESTED CHARGED Wl"l‘fl ASSAULT Ivert Maki was arrested here yesterday by Deputy - Marshal iing him with assault and battery. He is accused of beating James I"oward here ‘on Septémber 10. : a3 P ST D The pistol “episodes’ are ‘a.‘!hong‘ George | George Jones on a warrant charg-| Theatre. Gloria Swanson is pictured here in her character role in "'l'u« night or Never,” which will be shown Sanday at the c:pltol Glamorous and Glormuq MOUSERS TO FUNCTION AGAIN NEXT WEEK Mickey and Minnje Mousers will not- resume their activities for the Fall “and Winter at the Capitol | théatre until & week from Satur- day. “Because this is Southeast Alaska Fair Week, the plan to bhave the Mickey Mouse Club be- gin functioning tomorrow has been abandoned,” Eric Paulson, manag- er of the theatre said today. “How- ever, the activities of the club vill be taken ‘up surely a week from tomorrow. “Tomorrow evening, No. the Scrappy Books will be to boys and girls. “The Mickey Mouse Club, assembled next ‘Saturday night ond organized for Fall and Win- ter will be bigger and- better than ever.” 1 of given when - Amos Alonzo Stagg, 70-year-old University = of Chicago football coach, never plays tennis on Sun- day, though he is an ardent en- $husiast. M e T TH E Y RIp—* THEY BOUGHT| They Bought at Their O fricw= WRIST WATCH GIVEN fl AWAY LAst DAY - Y YOU wirmys g boges Bog | JEWELRY you “would “to owir SACRIFICE! FREE GIFTS at each sgle Every afternoon erosm Gol@eteu; s Bulldmg Han'y B{gm Aucuoncef s Hen’s Path to Glory : l.ezl:ds liut to Skillet 5 arey GAVI, Sept. 18.~Becuuse his hen laid 33 eggs in eight days and thersby attracted world in- terest, a farmer residing near here chopped off her head and con- signed her to the family skillet. ‘When the hen outdid herself by laying eight eggs in a single day, mews of her performance Wwas broadcast far and wide. * Queries began to come in su¢h numbers that the farmer finally became exasperated. “'Thit evening the hen adornéd'his ‘difmer table.| ——————— H. O, “Pat” 'Pagé,” famous vm- versity of - cumro sthiete now coaching there, 'has’ pitohed “in ‘ev- ery annual Alummt= VM nmun game. sinoe ‘1910. PR YR D ] o uf sl B 4 U.wUmG 4 “Tomorrow’s Stykl Today” Fair Week S pecials offered in { phere was accur: BUDAPEST PUT ON SGREEN I SWANSON PLAY Tomghl oF evpr W;ll eature Sung gram al Capm?l Budapest, hhfi capital of Hun- gary, mwnmtlom.lly famous - for gaiety and chamm, is the setting of “Tonight or .Never,” in which Gloria Swanson comes to the Screen of the “Capito] ihe&tre Sun- day. To make sure that its atmos- Samuel “Goldiwyn, night or Never,” for pt the technical” detsl]a of the production entirely- in. ds of natives. thf m Both Born in Hungary Lili Hatvany, who wrote $he or- iginal play, and Ernest Vadja, who Hungerian; from sketches he had {made of-his nasive Budapest wiren student. hé ‘was e afy’ Its* ancient alaces'and wine- gardens, “~by the -Danupe, - the | throbbing - gypsy musi¢c. which 'makes up so much of the’ charm ftiilof the did-city, ‘all the worldly . beauty and libérality whick have ‘eatned’ Budapest “the name of & z [setond ' Paris; are reproduced injc this ‘romantie picture of a Hun- opeta’ s(qf!?i‘nd her !:lys- kfwus \inerican "purguer. —_———————— To ‘prevent sajad jngredients from, dméox | *cover - with"/fr e n ¢h| store in the fce “box unm ready to'serve. dreséirig 'as soon’ as prepared and Port Aduéhture , “Sah sttcr’ - Is Story Founded OnN ewspaper | James Dunn and Linda Watkins Star in Play Billed for Sunday { “Sob Sister,” with James Dunn| and Linda ‘Watkins, in the lead-! ing roles will headline the pro-; gram Sunday at the Coliseum thea- tre. | Miss Watkins plays the “sob sister” on a Ilarge metropolitan dafly, and “is constantly a thorn h{in the side of Dunn, who is con- tinally being ‘seqoped by the sob| sister.” | ‘When Romance Begins Ronjancé comifhences ‘when Dunn +into""the’ same ' apartment, in which the girl lives. It ‘ot affect FHARIF'business un- til' uffer Ounn DProposes ‘and the wedding ~date. 45 -get. At the tight moment, Miss Watkins' pa- fi sooops ' Dunn and he accuses) Engagement is Broken The engagement is broken, when Miss Watkins, in attempting the mcue of a kidnaped child, is Terselt kidnaped, and Dunn res- cues her in“turn, when every- thing is st,mlg);tened out, PM?IFIC LEAYES DN | PORT ALEXANDER TRlP the mo;omhlp Pacmc Capt. Paul Kiegel, - lefl Junm yesterday for | Alexxnder She embarked ong passenger here, Mrs, Hmeman for Sumdum MEXICANS MUST STUDY T TALK LIKE MEXICANS [Baxter and Lowe Star in “Cisco Kid” Showing at Coliseum Theatre Teaching Mexicans to speak Eng- lish with a Mexican accent s an unnecessary task, yet tha Allan Garcia's job during the ma ing of “The Cisco Kid,” pictur- esque Fox romance, which is showing at the Coliseum theatre. In the picture, which deals with the farther adventures of Warner {Baxter and Edmund Lowe in the characterizations they made fa- mous in “In Old Arizona,” sev- eral of the players, including Con- chita Montenegro, Charlie Stev- ens and Chris Martin, all had to have a certain Latin flavor to their speeech. Nearly Perfect Accent Miss Montenegro, who has only been in this country a little over a year, already had o nearly per- fect aecent for the requirements ,0f the film, but Stevens and Mar- Mn though both of Mexican and Indian descent, normally speak much to zood English to be con- bandits. Spént Considerable Time jvarious pupils so that they had understand. “The (Cisco Kid,” Cummings 'man character: COLISF UM TONIGHT and SATURDAY Meet “The CISCO KID” Gay cavalier.. . chivalrous bandit...plaguing fhe rich. .. helping thé poor ... always enam- oured ... never in love. O HENRY'S Romantic BadMan TH cm m WARNER BAXTER EDMUND LOWE SELEC’I'ED SHORTS ONLY TWO HALIBUT 5 4 BOATS SELL, snm.i‘. SEATTLE, S&pfi 16.—Only m As a consequence, Garcia spent schooners drrived in M | considerable time in coaching his witk halibut. The Columbia, Lrom the wm jusn enough accent to be realistic banks, brought 38,000 pounds andi Teking a fair amorunt of freight yet not so much as to be hard to sold for 5% and 3 cenis & jvincing in their roles 61 border| ) Thewwinm which Irving loca! banks, bringing 9,000 cirected, is Wwoven of halibut, selling for 4 cents, Junus around O. Henry's famous had: 13.000 pounds of sable, selling for |2% cents a pound. FALL . COATS Both fur trimmed dressand ‘sport “models” Extra Values BT e DORBS CAPS $3.00 H S Graves The flo&hg Man W 2o g HESTERE!ELD P’!ESEN o THE uaAnn“ TS THAT'S /M%f | THE CIGARETTE THAT Z;Ta.gaé?/r L AROUNP. the corner and down your way he comes with his mellow accordion . ..a song on his lips and the love of song in his heart, like ; b/ er: wandering troubadour of old. window and' listen .. . for he ]us many tales to tell you. 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