The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 6, 1932, Page 3

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e s THURSDAY FRIDAY THE GREATEST OF S! CAPITOL HE IS BACK AGAIN TALLTD S e s e e e et S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. THLRSDAY OCT. 6, 1932 Theatres Present New Programs Tomght 1 TOM MiX BACK | (IN FILMS AFTER ~ JGIRCUS YEARS “Destry Rides Again”* Be- gins Showing Tonight at Capitol Theatre Tom Mix returns to the screen |after three triumphal circus years, {in “Destry Rides Again.” It will | begin showing tonight at the Cap- | | | | Hero in Penl DOUG FAIRBANKS " $CHEDULED FOR GAPITOL SOON he at the screen at the| in a preview at 1| ay night and at reg- | 3 Amund the World in 80 Charles Farrell and Madge Minutes™ Will Fea- \ Evans S!ar in Coli- ture Sunday. Bill \ seun” Drama \ —— Fairbanks in “Around| “Heartbreak,” stshriuz Cmflk in 80 Minutes” will be Farrell and Madge Evans, will HEARTBREAK" IS FOUNDED ON WAR ROMANGE adline the new program tonight the’ Coliseum theatre. The drama 3 deals with the ro- CHARLES FARRELL «xd MADGE EVANS "= 3 COLISEUM THURSDAY and FRIDAY Leve, delylng the lsws of through the lhlrhrl d ‘hate . Love, soothing IE ache of hmthmk . Laye, that endl in a llnrm- ness. EVERY WOMAN WILL UNDERSTAND . . EVEEY GIRL will know heart lortnv utlherhe-fl-i- itol theatre. Y mances Sunday. | mance of a young TR i 4 'f:)e OOy FTVRRCK b0 o, St camera ' tdkes in the American d‘PD' fl‘ro“yh alking ' appéarance of Tom Mix and’ plddes’ " Chisth tnat. - enacted i;lktf;z ra;; thiat N:I‘:m}‘/ cam;ot jam, Indo-China and In- Farrell, and a Hat Tghy o:xl:mt,sn;omgultl lsolg er:; ough which Doug and three beaut{ful Vien- - Mix has not been able to teach toved on itheir expe- ROSS. Opures ? i esting incidents in the played” by *'Miss ———t——— o i " ’I‘ony_ to say anything, except in ands and the Philip- Evans, who meet the sign language. cluded in scenes of fall in love ‘NIGH y, Raviy: W - S0 hich is released by g “‘“9”0““ Tom Mix’s reputation goes back y United Artists. ance From Rulers Here is a scene from™“Destry Rides . -Again,” = showing . Tom Mix lcoking on the ground for to the earliest traditions of mov- p s cer amty oA ing picture business. He was one America’'s being TO BE SEEN IN | =5 NEAR FUTURE -erdj'e Pvans Of marriage. 1 i The Count w brother, , Harate - Albrignt, is | Coliseum Sunday to Pres- of the original western stars, and as aided in his search drawn into the with every year his popularity and| 2 foe, ‘who 'Is about' to' Jump |for real adventure by the hospi- World ‘War, then prestige increased. The three years| down on the valiant cowboy |tality of the celebrities and rulers iraging, prevents frem the top of a porch behind him. The photoplay will begin showing tonight at the Capnol Theatre. of his absence from the screen have merely served to demonstrate | that popularity. Tom Mix’s appearance in of the Oriental lands. By elephant, camel and automobile tonveyances provided by potentates he pene-, trated ‘into the intériors of ' the Pmduaud by Stantey ?cnm “Des- ’, FROCKS Ca : try Rides Again” was delayed by various cotintriés. In ‘the party , ldler. i, Ausirian. army | MICKEY ’VICGUIR}“ COMEDY his illness. Suffering from peri- with' Doug wore qu:,‘orlel"lemlng br h. A bon‘;nof deep dev\,txon‘ ent Play Star“ng o WY NEWS TRAVELOGUE CARTONG |0ugs W N 8 St |Doted director: "Chulck” Lewls, bro- exists between them,” far_stronger | BarbaraStanwyck New models just re- S 1 | operation. |diction manager, and Henry SBarD, tnan that of the ordinary brother | eived from the —SILVER NITE | Fop a time 1t looked as though GBS AL and sister. She has, too, -@nother By i) X " i o Coias Wioat Mix would never ride again. In There are Visits to sacred places, suitor, Captain Weller, portrayed s, ariara‘:}a;w;# has the star| marke o ! g Featureq |that respect, the title of the pic- T scenes of mabive life, theif Super- by Paul Cavanaugh, also a ranking fo° % NG Nurse, - Warner " “AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 MINUTES” | ture, upon which he was ready to L o - stitions, = sports and industries. gee in the Austrian service. 3 rgs 5]"“" adaptation of the sen- TR “RADIO PATROL” SFLIGHT” i20 to work was prophetic, NEW YORK, Ott 6--Oxygen|There are leopard and tiger hunts | gwih America’s - declaration of 1: tg"l:\ g"lzgf‘l abtyn?:r(:‘:omfinwshfihl Ar]l sizes.' ! “ARSENE LUPIN” “BEN HUR” Won Hard Battle was administered to revive Lilyah|in Indo-China, amusement e:t the o Farrell, immediately enlists in 3 : The studio had already chosen |Tashman, Screen' actréss, after an|Toyal palace in Slam, and strange yp. A g F, but before leaving| Mot Ma: A bl Max Brand's story, “Destry Rides|emergenioy operation ‘for appendi-|and fascinating facts about color- for'gie front where he Will be| e secuencer. ;"f“‘)g“}:‘t‘“; & PRICE $10.95 Lonn Banks Are to Again” as the re-entry vehicle for|citis. ful India. |called upon to meet both Albright ‘rol}cw t;? e o gu"ll?who ‘;‘;:s to $14.95 Mix, but when he recovered from| &She was hysterical from the eff-i From the last-named country . ¥ and Cavanaugh as enemies face t0 45 4 hos spital as a probationer, and | face, he promses his sweetheart pooomoes an accredited nurse. She that he will never do combat With | ,eats temptation fn many gui R trother, bart ‘aieb Jove—and, 1s diigtrufbobe| Under the impression he is fight- |al in saving the lives of two ill- ing Cavanaugh, Farrell brings Al- fated chldren. bright down in death. The real-| Strong Supporting Cast ization of his horrible mistake! In support of Miss Stanwyck leads him to a deep haired for are Ben Lyon, Joan Blondell, |} (war and he deserts. | Charles Winninger, Charlotte Mer- Branded a deserter, scorned by riam, Edward Nugent, Allan Lane, the one girl in all the world, his Blanche Friderici, Vera Lewls, Ralf, heartbreak was complete. How he Harolde, Clark Gable, Walter Mc- fects of the anaesthetic after the tye hehold: operation. The attending SU'BeOn |ien the rest of the way around said she is “resting easy and in no t, Hollywood at a speed of several immident danger.” | thousand miles a minute by means |of the Magic Carpet which Fair- ZaSu Pitts, Earle Fox, Stanley banks introduced once bfiim‘e in | Pields, Francis Ford, Frederick |the “Thief of Bagdad.” Howard, Edward Peale and George| ou: of more tnan 200,000 fest Ernest. lof film shot during the expedition, FERRET Fairbanks has assembled the most EDUCATED SWEDES MULTIPLY'interesting features and 'presents STOCKHOLM, Oct. 6—The na-|them in eighty minutes actual run- tional census reveals that the most|ning time. He was aided in this atoned and proved to the world Grail and Betty May Oliver. highly educated families in Stock-|task by the collaboration of Rcbert that his desertion was honorable,| H. P. Garrett did the soreen 3 {holm have the largest number of |Sherwood, playwright and humor- makes up the thrilling climax of play. The dialogue is by Charles| Old m children. Jisty ths touchlng _ romance. Kenyon. Office. s of this film are ta- ‘ 1 | Open on October lslthe most desperate struggle which ' |he ever enterd, the siruggle with Old Man Peritonitis, the title, “Destry Rides Again,” took on an; added significance. H In addition to the inevitable/ Tony, the cast Includes Claudia Dell, beautiful Ziegfeld Foilies glrl | . WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—Frank- lin Fort, chairman‘of the Federal | home loan bank board has re- | ported to President Hoover that all twelve of the new system would be | ready for business on October 15. % No, 1 One-Panel Door 26 x 6'6% Now Doors,Sashand $4)0 Millwork, beauti- 222 fully designed, of fine ma- terials, from manufacfurer at money saving. Complete 3 service. Estimates prompt- | ly. Write for Catalog. | Isa Toss-.Upy“' Twixt Turbans and Sailors Table Lamps THE JUNGLE "Namn inthe Raw” Dyllw simaginabl ; In every'xmag .na e ‘piug(b’ : l“‘g: style. Dainty silk or . parchment shades. power and relemlcn Priced temptingly— They’re just a couple of smart hats that are racing to be fashion’s first choice! But if you can make up your }mnd be- tween these sieek htde ‘turbans and the)x» jaunty epponent, youre bene: than we are. You can’t. The hqve both, . Theiz, price is little enough here! o as low as $2.00 —and raw tobaccos ‘have no ;;piafce-f in cigarettes They are ngt present in Lu . ¢ . the mildest dgz:ecte you ever smpks:d in the Raw is Seldom Mild”—so these fine tobaccos, after proper W and mellowing, are then ngn th benefit of that Luck] 'S;nke P process, described by the words—- *It’s toasted”. That’s' why folks in every city, town and h say that Luck:es are such’ mild’ tes.” “It's teasted” mtudmfldlflem frah ety £+ 3 v e ol be wotld-wide acceptance and lpgmal of Lucky Strike? In velvet, new crepes, velour and felt Alaska Electric Light and Power All New Fall Shades $1.95 to $6.95 WE buy the finest, the vcry finest tobficcos in all the world—but that does not cxpla;n why folks cverywhere regard Lucky Steiké as the mildest cigarette. The fact is, we never overlook the truth that “Naturc "If @ man write a bester book, preach a beter sermon, or make build bis bouse in the woods, the world will make a beaten path. Does not this explain, EDISON ‘MAZDA LAMPS |«

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