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CAPITOL THURSPAY—+ ERIDAY Once ina Blue Moon A Plciure Let your heart pity .yourcyuvmn et your eqrs to i the majesty e‘ this i:mighty ' drama... Staged on the loftiest mountain tops, with soldiers battling in & hel of ice and snow...and through it alf & love story as flaming as V UNIVERSAL and D PICTURE duction: Directed Lril Presented by Gtrdnu. Pro uud CARL Corl La Auccl- LAEMMLE ate, Pul Kohner. 4 THE PICTURE TERRIFIC! - Al““CHARLEY CHASE in “Hasty Marriage” LESSON IN GOLF NEWS —SILVER NITE TONIGHT— MIGKEY MOUSE |SUMMERVILLE WiLL OBSERVE -4TH BIRTHDAY Radio ‘P ro;;m Will: Be Heard in Juneau at 7 Tomorrow Evening STAR IN GOMEDY 'fUnekpectéd Father” Will " Be Presented at ‘Capi- tol Next Sunday Here's some news! Mickey “The Unexpected Father,” mill Mouse will celebrale his fourth be the featured attraction on the birthday anniversary next satur- program Sunday at the Capiict day. In observance of the event theatre. he wm make a “personal app=sr-{ The film, co-starring Skm Sum- arce” with Minnie Mouse befc*"mervmfl and Zau Pits for the first the National Broadeasting Com- | time, concerns the embatrasing rany’s microphone tomorrow even- ' situation of a newly-rich bachelor ing and will greet all Mickey and who finds a strange young lady Minnie Mousers with an approp- 'of four years calling him “daddy” ridte speech and then will present and quite adamant about it. an entertaing radio program. Newest Juyenile Star This prcgram, Mickey has in-|. The child, played by Hollywoods fotmed Eric Paulsqn, manager of newest juvemile star, Cora Sue Gol- the Capitol theatre, will be broad- |lins, wreaks havoc with the sched- cast in the States from 8§ to 8:30 uled miarrisge of the Dechelor to o'elock tcmorrcw evening, Pacific a scheming gold-digger, while a standard Time, which means from | nurse from the dog hospital. Miss % %0 7:30 in Juneau. | Pitts, ‘1§ recruitéd, quits’ oy ‘mis- The program promises to be take, by the millionaire, to quell delightful, so Mickey and Minnie the confusion. Mousers' in this city will be sure| ' Stexy and, Dhlqu Anthors * to'22 around thelr radios tomor- [ Dale Ven TcW evening. Charity Gift to Mark Hindenburg’s Birflldflh BERLIN, Sspc 29—An appeal to’ stre: Hiny fund for the reile! of war VK has been launched with the object of giving the aged President a pleas- antsurprweonockoberzh!swn birthday. The fund was started on the President’s 80th binthday = with about $2,000,800. ' Bemeficiaries arfl' aged veterans, war-maimed and | their dependents ones. The appeal to “Help Hindenburg | 10 help others” was signed by Cayl; Duisberg, Franz von Mendelsohhn and other members of the fund’s board. | tors ‘Freeland directed. Cramer contplete the cut —_———— RETURNS TO mvnmt Elliott Robertson, . having spent 112t yesterday for Seaftle where he| | the ‘University of Washington, * ——o—— SAILOR RESTS WELL *Leivis - Hamblen of the ' Coast terday morning -urderwent ln op~ eration’ At St. Ann’s Hospital for ike This! + |are included. AND ZASU. PITTS the summer. vacation, at-home here,|, ! ! will begin his sophemore year ot 4 lPDsndmhs is zemu comfortably thig 1t0 have a retreatifm the {2 peTERSONS BAND J Petcrsonillpaflemasz, AND: SPORT TflP CAPITOL'S BILL Doomed Bathllon, ‘Hasty “Marriage’ and Golf Feature Program “The Doomed Battalion,” World War drama, with many of its scenes laid in the Alps; “Hasty Marriage,” delightful comedy with ICharley Chase in the leading' role, and “A *Lesson in Golf,” having Leo Diegel, famous professional, as teacher and €liff Edwards as one ‘of the pupils, are featured attractions “on the new program that will 'be presented tonight at the Capitol theatre. “The Doomed Battalion” has an authentic foreign cast, and one in. which former officers in various, armies . -during the Wond ‘War Forelgn Army offleer- Luis - ‘Tretiker #nd Vietot' Var- coni, - featurett players, held com- i} |missions’ in the Austrian and Hun- garian ‘armies’’ réspectively, and even propenty men ahd techmic- ians on the set had formerly di- French, British and other armies. ‘Tala Birell Viennese stage: star. 'is featured in “The Doomed Bat- ‘talion,” -with Trenker and Var- lconi. Cyril Bardner directed. Friends ' Are ‘Enemiies The drama tells the story of a friendship betwéen = Trenker 'and Varconi. strengthemed by 'perilous Alpine elimbs together. Over this friendéhip the dark cloud of war casts its shadow, and the friends are called to the colors of their nations. ‘Rortumés of war place ‘thém -~ in- strategic - positions -oppo- sité. each other. Photographically the pieture is exceptional. 'The beauty of (the, mountains lends itsalf admirably to picturization, and the destruc- tion of the fortified peak “Coll- alto” is spectacular. Marriage Is Remedy In' “Hasty Marriage,” Charley Ohase offers 4 plan to end the economic depression. His idea is that marriagé will solve the prob- lem. Marriage licenses would have to be printed by the thousands, so printers would come in for their share of the profits. Re-hire all newly-weds after the knet is tied ‘and work will never be done right tdor several weeks. This will nec- essitate 2 - new “apprenticeship” department for all concerns, de- ‘manding more ‘help. Will Incrcase - Expenditures The natural coursc of married life will increase expenditures u.nd’ sales in all limes. A system of divorce’ might “also be worked outl 50 ‘éveryone could ' ‘remarry - and start’ ‘the whole plan over again. “A Tesson ih Golf” is both im-| structive s0 far as ‘concerns the popalar outdoor sport and enter- Itaming ‘as. s motien picture. Dieg- el, former holder of the werkl's open - golf Mflhfir is the siellar character. "Bdwards, Dorothy Jordan, apdil John' Mack ‘Brown ‘appear s Die-| gel's pupils anll ‘carry’ the story idterest, which. forms an amusing backgroynd far ‘the sport educa- mfionsn ESCAPES " FROM_HOSPITAL BY . ‘,usq")c,siflvi'fi‘r 'ROPE! o wha mm treated in 86 Ann's ‘Hospital; 1as, - night escaped trom the thirda floor” of that institu- tion, using Sheets tled together. Heé was recaptured within an hour afber Ms m l!d was taken o1} i ~Association dlmmlh‘sd!cmwmend this part of his fortunes by giv- . piece of. land in the to the heurt of —_————— recied: battalions in the Canadian, || |commercial fertilizer. TR WA fo P Fcreign war and domestic, .1 peace are thomes. of . jeadiine | attractions at..Juncau.:gheatres. At the top is portrayed Luis Trenker, in his character role @ “The Doomed Battalion” at the Capitcl. At the bottom are tRe ' ‘three leading players in “Ovexr the Hills,” Mae Marsh, Rft, James Dunh and Sally Eil- €@, ‘at the Coliseum. PEAS LISTED AS FERTILIZER KENANSVILLE, N, C.—Ben G. Grady, former, has found he can increase His' corn yield by plant- Img Austrian Winter peas and lths-l turning them under as fertil- izer for the following corn crop. The better crop resulted, he said, when he used peas instead ‘eof i James Duanavuy Eilers - |have the leading romantic = roles. § [screen after an absence of 12 years > | veteran. 'OVER THE MILL' FOR HEADLINER | | | | | and Mae Marsh Have Leading Roles ! the Hill,” delightfully and ingly interesting drama with | ble cast of players, is the' attraction on the new pro- gram to be preseritéd tonight at the Coliseum theatre. The story of “Over the Hill” deals with a cross-section of a | ly relating a double tale of | Tomance and love. It depicts the| drama, the comedy and the pa-' thos of 4 mother and her growing | brood, and is said to show vivid-| ly the defeats and the victories| of a young couple starting life in & hard and hostile world. Leading Romantic Roles James Dunn' and Bally. Bilers “Over Miss Eilers bleached hier bright au-| burn hair & snowy white for the portion of the picture which . de- picts her as an aged mother. Mae Marsh, . returning to the combines. the enthusiasm of the newcomer and the experience of a| Famous for her words in “The Birth of A Nation” and “In- tolerance,” and a long list Of star- ring pictures, she left the films| at the height of her career to engage upon the more xmpor-.a.nb‘ career of motherhood. Now the prsad and loving ‘par- ent of three husky children, Mits Marsh draws on & wealth of in- timate experience and knowledge | for her mother role in the picture. In addition to Dunn;) Miss' Eil- & ers and Miss Marsh; the: cast 'in- cludes James = Kirkwood, Edward Crandall, (Claire Mayhard, 0!1.1 Howland and Willlam Pawley. Henry King directed me produc- } tion. —————— HARD TIMES BALL Legion of the Moose No. 25, Octo- bér 15. Music by Serenaders. Hand- some prizes. Save the date. adv.! 4 COLISEUM TONIGHT—FRIDAY and SATURDAY SELEGTED SHORTS Entertainmeiit that awakens the. tenderness if every humati'iéart. - Tewill lie you out of youmm, you forget your troubles, and" the joys of others. i with JAMES DUNN SALLY m.:ps W mn.nu% o r‘&fl Ur' bl ’MARILYN MILLER GOMES SUNDAY - | “Her Majesty, Love” Wllll‘ Be Presented Soon at Coliseum Theatre | i “Her Majesty, Love,” starring Marilyn Miller, will be presented | at the Coliseum theatre Sunday. Miss Miller is more charrming | than ever in this gay romance of | Berlin and Ttaly. She plays th“ p;\rtv of coquettish Fraulein Lia Toerrek—who evolves from a bar- maid to a butterfly baroness—not that the aged baron matters so ‘ml.ch-with young Fred von W‘ul-‘ lengen, enacted by Ben Lyon, al- wavs in ‘the offing. Others in the cast are W. C. They are nof present in Luckies '+ . the mildest cigagette buy the finest, the very finest tobaccos in all the world—but .that does. sot explain why folks everywhete regard Lucky Strike ‘as the mildest cigarette. The fact is, we never overlook the truth that**Nature man write a better book, preach a better sermon, ormb build, bis bouse in the woods, tbcworldwtllmfiflhmp& Dounm&supfln&zwoddwndewoqunfluw& Fields, Chester Conklin, Ford, Sters ling, Leon Errol, Harry Stubbs, Mflud Eburne, Alfred James, Ruth H,all Mae Madison and Don No- menm Dieterle directed. Has Captivating Personality Miss Miller's pérsonality has always capitavted—when she danc- ed for the pickannies at her grand- mother’s home in Memphis, Ten- nessee—when she was Mile. Bu- garplum, toe-dancer, at the aga of five—when ballerina of the Win- ter Garden at sixteen—when win- |ning the praise of the Prince of | Wales for her dancing and mimi- | cries at the Embassy Club in Lon- | SEIZE SALMON FROM ALASKA Thirty ThousanA Cale‘& ported in Custody of Govemmr,nt SEATTLE, dent :m—am mately 30,000 cases of canned sal- mon from Alaska have been seized don when catching afid holding | Agriculture officlals shid™ o Bad the fancy' of Breadway in “Sun- ‘Sally,” “Rosalie,” 8nd “Petex In “Her Majesty, Love,” she has one of her most enchanting roles. —te———— : | Office. “ pack is usually the cause of con- demnation. : No criminal charges have been made against 20 or more compan- ies involved. —el Old papers ror sale af mmn;pounds of sugar annually, .. THE CALL " OF THE WILD “Nature in the. Raw”—as TR el R Al nd raw tobaccos have no place in cigarettes in the Raw is Seldom. Mild''weso these fine tobaccos, after propet aging and mellowing, ate then: peo' the benefit of that Lucky Strike p ¥ process, deseribed: by the:.w-dt— “Its toasted’’. That’s, why folks in every city, town md hmlctuy«hu Michigan consumes 500,000,000 more 'thant helt of which is imported. % Suike?:, o o e

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