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. THE DAIL’Y ALASKA EMPJRE SATURDAY, OCT. 1, 1932. CAPITOL, Wlt And Humor Feature Tol’horrow ’s Attractions LAST TIMES TONIGHT ‘The Doomed Battalion’ CHAS. CHASE in " “HASTY MARRIAGE” “LESSONS IN GOLE” CAPITOL TO END TRI- FEATURED SHOW TONIGHT ‘Doomed Battahon, Hasly Marriage’ and ‘Golf Lesson’ on Bill PREVIEW 1. AM. " TONIGHT “The Doomed Battalion,” “Has- ty Marriage,” and “A Lesson in |Coft” will be presented for the| last times tonight at the Capitol theatre. i In “The Doomed Battalion” bas- ed on conflicts in the Alps be- tween -Austrian and Italian troops during the World War, Luis Tren- ker has the leading role. Although Trenker could not speak a word of English when he arrived from Venna in TUniversal City to make “The Doomed Bat- talion,” the distinguished Austrian actor soon learned to speak every line of the picture penfectly. Unusual Linguistic Ability The seemingly impossible was accomplished through Trenker's unusual linguistic adaptability, and Director Cyril Gardner’s patience in working the expression of his ready pupil. Trenker previously spoke ‘Austrian, French, German, Swiss and Italian. Tala Birell and Victor Varconi are featured with Trenker in this gripping drama of war on the italian Front. Struck Over Head In “Hasty Marriage,” delight- ful comedy, Chase has the star role. The plot of the picture dis- P suM SUMMERVILLE Z’)U P‘.HS for a Y ellow Cab Stand at Burford’s Corner J uneau Beauty Finger Waves—Facials Telephone 384 | closes that a stréet car motor- b man is in favor of ‘Chase, a pas- senger on his car, placing a dam- T age claim against his ‘company. HAAS Chase is not in favor of the deal — ‘ so he is cracked over the head with the control box handle and while stil in a stupor signs his name on a receipt for a $10,000 check. €| ' “A Iesson in Golf” instructive and amusing sports picture, fea- tures Leo Diegler, former holder of the world’s golf title. Exclusive Golf Links One of Southern California’s Famous' Candies The Cash Bazaar Open Evenings ——— MICKEY MOUSE CLUB most beautiful and exclusive golf courses was used ig the filming MEETING 1 P. M. of the pictire. The course used SHARP was the Bel-Air County OClub grounds, located just outside of Los Angeles in a wooded glen. Dudley Murphy direcaed the novel film with Dorothy Jordan, Clff Edwards and John Mack Brown appearing in the cast as pupils. 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Comedies of exceptional merit will l\éldline the new programs to be at 1 o’clock tonight and to be presented regularly tomorrew at motion picture theatres In the above illustration on the top row are shown, left to right, Zasu Pits, Slim Summerville and Cora Sue Collins, who have ‘leading rolés in “The Unex: Below; at the left, are Marilyn Miller; at her right, top to bottom, W. €. Fields, Ford Sterling, Leon Errol, and next to her chin, Chester Conklin, who evoke laughs in “Her Majesty, Love,” scheduled for the Coh 1 | | | previewed SLIM AND ZASU [‘Freaks’ to Be STAR IN COMEDY| Here Tuesday Creaures of Side Shows/, Will Be Seén on Screén | at Capitol Theatre “When I heard that Metro-Gold- wyn-Meyer was making a picture] called ‘Freaks’ I couldn’t imagine| how they could dare stage a story around human monstrosities—those | creatures of the side- | shows,” ¢dmmentéd Eric Paulson,| Tanager of the Capitol theatre,! in referring to “Freéaks” the at-| traction coming Mo the Capitol next Tuesday. “Perhaps many persons are won- derihg ‘Wwhat kind ‘of picture| ‘Freaks' can bé. ‘I hope every- body ' will ‘comie to the Capitol thieatre to see it—because nobody ever saw a picture dike it. Even persons who never Visited a rreakl side show, even persons who hate the sight of monstrosities will be fascinated 'by "this picture. The pity of the lives of abnormal crea- tures, the burning ferocity of thelr IToves and Hatreds; the "Jeolousy, the Capitol Prewews “Unex- pected Father” at | and Shows It Sunday Slim Summerville and Zasu Pitts. That is the star-spangled com- bination of laugh producers that Universal ‘eng: for “The Un- expected Fath®r,” which will be previewed at 1 o'clock tonight and shown regularly tomorrow at the caapl:tol theatre. Slim plays the part of a gawky fellow of the rural districts who suddenly discovers enough oil in his back yard to transform him, ‘overnight, from overalls to a house full of servants and riches. Dog Hospital Nurse Zasu enters the scéné as a nurse from a dog hospital who comes to the millionaire’s House by mistake that Slim has just been adopted by a little waif of the streets who meeds both care and love. Cora Sue Collins, who boasts human, “Yyet ‘Thhuitan—all this makes ‘Freaks' the most extraor- dinary picture I've ever seen.” ——————— great deal of natural acting abil- ity and beauty, is the waif. Blond; Willowy Vamp Dorothy Christy, the blond, wil- lowy “vamp” of mahy a devastat- ing screen affair, Claude Allister, Racketeer ‘Dog Finds It Easy to Obtain Free Food 1.—When and Tyréll Davis ave’ aléo promi- | nént dimong the cast. Thornton Fréeland afrected. NAthl Robert, Keif wrote —fi»—o—o——\-—— :.! o Fine“nn Drunks [s : Mé‘ fi Dd" wants something.- Those -who | know him give the ._.m,ofthemnsws, LUMPKIN, Ga., Oct. Fflmy, “walks ‘up to & man on mel I ZANESVILLE, O., Oct. 1. costs only one dollAr ‘4id costs [Presents the nickel and is given now to be drunk in Zanesville [meat. The fine uséd to be $10 and| He always mests ‘the bifS that |costs—or $19—but: authorities re- |passes through ‘hefe " Qaily, “and” | cently reduced theé fifie in the hope |[stfangers, when told what he wants jthat more persons arrested for in-'usually gladly donate. A traveling tokication ‘would choose to pay the | salesman is credited with teaching STUDIO 1S HOME | Majesty, Love,” the First National picture which will be previéeweéd at 1 o'clock tonight and shown regularly tomorrow at the IColi- |seum theatre, said wheén she was (filming the comedy that the cast [ made the studio seém to her like an Old Home Week. Miss. Miller in Ziegféld's '-mfim" the hole he had with Miss Miller {in the .picture version of “Saly,”| and now plays her lover's snobbish brother. in stage plays with Miss Miller. underpinning; co-starred with Miss whe Miller in the original stage: pro- |duction of “Sally.” ncbility, the glim, into a world ' o e ‘with her again as the aged baron she s forced to wed in “Her Ma- |, jesty Love,” T0 MISS MILLER “Her thesty, Love” Pre- views Tonight and Shows Tomorrow Marilyn * Mille, siar of “Her W. C. Fields saw with Ford Sterling hasn‘t forgotten Chester Conkliz in Cast Chester Conklin has appeared Leon Errol, he of the unstaple He is back Greets Numerous Extras Then there were numerous ex- tras whom Miss Miller greeted with her cheery “Hello.” ported her in one or both of thef picture productions of “Sally” and “Sunny.” f The cast of “Her Mnjesty Love” {; it includes also Ben Lyon, who [Joe, a setter belonging to J. M.|the jeading masculine role; Harry Hobs, mayor of Lumpkin, bécomes | Stuishs, Maude Eburne, Ruth Hall, he turns racketeer for his|nae Madison and Don Novis: They had sup- |: has Hundreds of extras take part in the picturesque scenes. Gus Arn- , jumps up before him, barks ! {heim’s Cocoanut Grove Orchestra laid otherwise demonstrates that'of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles and Ravero’s South Amer- fi a_nickel. lican Tango Band appear in cabar- it market, |et appearances. ——— - HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE 1 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Use Alaska lumber ]UNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES and CHOP SUEY. BAILEY’S GAFE { hostile “world. "OVER THE HILL' T0 FINISH RUN AT COLISEUM, James Dunn n and Sally; Ell- f ers Star with Strong | Supporting Cast “Over the 'Hill" will be pre- ted for the last time tonight the Coliseum theatre, A cross-section of & family, | “Over the Hill" tells a double story o! romance and love. It deals with the drama, the comeédy and the pathos of a mother and her gramng brood. It deépicts the de- {feats and the' victories of a young couple starting life in a hard and Jaties Dunn and Sally Eflers| as- the young ivvers give the fine| M;wmm to the screen after twelve years 'of ‘mothethood in real fife, Mae Marsh gives a splen- | ‘did' tother performance. The cast incluges James ¥irk- wood, Edwerd . Crendall, Claire Mayhard, Olin Howland and Wil- liam Pawley .in_the other featured roles, as well as Eula Guy, Joan Peers, Billy Bany and Joan Bres- law. Of particular mtex-est is the pro~ Jogue of the story which deals with the childhood of the princi- pal players, and which is enacted by .a group of Hollywood's talented juveniles. MIDGET -LUNCH OPEN DAILY UNTII MIDNIGHT Merchant Lunch—4¢C cenis | l 1 | ! LA L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS | J. B. 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