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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, CAPITOL TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY Behind the footlights th ‘ theatre a dim alley, wm! hover in the gloom! THE MIDNIGHT PATROI, w:lh RF(.I\ TOOMEY—-EDWII\ A BOOTH beauties—+and behind the re—fianger and »mysteLy HARRY-BARRIS in “NOW IS THE TIME? NEWS JUNGLE MYSTERY NO. 3 CHINA NITE TRIPLE FEATURE | He Guards Her PROGRAM GOES ON AT CAPITOL Mldmght Palrol Now s the Time”" and *Jungle Mystery”” Serial “The Midnight Patrol,” thrilling murder mystery, “Now’s the Time,” delightful tomedy, and “The Death Stream,” third episode of the ser- fal “The Jungle Mystery,” will fea- ture the new program tonight at the Capitol theatre. “The 'Midnight Patrol,” revolves around the death of a beautiful chorus gifl. Her' body is hurled on the thoroughfare from the ‘door of a speeding taxicab. The trag- edy baffles the police but a news- paper reporter, who was the first] person to see the body on 'the street, finally clears up the mys- |tery. Covstia?Pasker and: TonTyler are shown here in a Sceme'lin e Fungle' will be ‘presenit- Cast Is Excellent ed tonight at the Capitol Thé- TUESDAY, OCT. 11, 1932, Screens Offer Thritls, Comedy, Mvstery BEBE DANIELS . COLISEUM HAS BILLED TO BE | ‘RIGHT OF WAY uenfruussnm FOR HEADLINER My Past," Lhva Drama Conrad Nagel Fred Koh- thec’uhd for : Presend 1 Jer and Loretta oung ! tation at Coliseum | Are in Cast 1 o | Bebe s, In Warner Broth-| iIn “The Right of Way,” which erd pr on, ““My'* “Past™’ is headlines the new program tonight scheduled to be shown “# thela; the Coliseum theatre, Conrad Coliseum tre Thursday” night. | Nagel has one of the best roles of She plays the roles of Doree Macy, his carcer. He plays “Charles {an actress who is ‘lovéd by two Steele” the hero of 'the famous men, who are pald and business 'novel and Stage drama by Sir Gil- partners. | bert Parker. Ben Lyon, who, by the way, 15< d Loretta Young in ‘Cast MISS Daniels' husbdhd, enacts the! TLopétta ‘Young “ plays ©opposite young-lover ‘who is unhappily mar- | Nagel. ried to 4 wife whd''is quite’'as| Fred Kohler, the huge he-man, dfssatistied with him as he with 'has another outstanding role. Oth- her. ler notable players in the cast are Gallivanting Wife Willlam Janney, George Pearce,; Natalie ‘Mooreliead, with her us-|Hetity Cording, Brandon Hurst, ual’ sophistication, portrays the gal- | Holliwell Hobbes, Olve Tell, Yola| Hvanting' wife, d’Avril and Snitz Edwards. i “PAL NITE” 2-for-1 “BRING YOUR A. R. DAVIDSON AND WIFE BOUND SOUTH, On the southbound steamer Al- A Cast of Notables .- CONRAD NAGEL LORETTA YOUNG FRED KOHLER 1 (777 e s AMEE S * Dr. Forrest A. Kerr, mchnne aska which'sailed from Juneau 188t For & Canadian Geological Survey 'night, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. David®}ya of himself, A. son’took passage for Seattle: eh-|smith, J. T. Smith and J. . Clem- route to their future home in Long son ,arrived in Juneau yesterday Beach, Cal.* dfrom Tulsequah, B. C., accom= Mr. Davidson, who has been a|panied by his three associates. atre. DEFECTIVE B| ON TAXICAB WHICH Doree’s other suitor is played by North Woods Scenery Lewis ‘Stone, 'whose love, being that “The Right of Way” contains of an older man, Finally causes hith not only some high drama but a to give her fo his young friefid. novel and striking love story and Many ‘complicationts block the way’ beautiful natural scenery of the 5 this culmination, ‘however—and | {North Woods. |~ The play’is notable for the ex- |cellence of its cast. Amohg the | prominent leading performérs are Regis Toomey, ‘Edwina Booth, Mary Nolan, ‘Betty Bromson, Snub Pol- | lard - and ‘Earle ~Jaffries; Takes OFff YEARS Our smar t glasses make ‘one Jook ‘mote stylish and actually take away years. Dr. R. E. Southwell OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Room 7, Valentine Building BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES, and CHOP' SUEY BAILEY’S CAFE ;s WON m_ “THE FINAL" QUARTEB! ‘nic las e the eaflrfi xs‘s' Ms.ke the most of !t by making our helpful - facilities and mvfc Regardless of yous banking o you will find at thy d‘ scrvices, plus fl! your A '"-" 1R /| agents were {| weeks, during which time they lfl- || vestigatéd various offlcers of tht Deparf {{ivision to The supporting players include i such | well-known figurés in the sporting - world as James J. Jef- jfries,” “former champion pugilist, {and Tod Sloan, famous ‘jockey, of a few years ago. "Nows the Time" stars Harry Barrls "The” play "is & mirthful ‘musk:al production. It has a plot. Dt!(lllus as Plumber Barris’ is 'a ‘rddio - enfertainer who, in order to be near Mary {Carlisle, disguises himself as & plumber. Bdgar Kennedy, who plays the father of the young lady |thinks Harry is flirting with Carol} Wines, ‘Who plays the girl’s ‘step-| mother. " Sounds ' complicated %nd | tHe" more “complicated 1t géts the funnier it ‘becomes. | 'Of course it all ends well, | Attacked by Lion | In “The Death Stream,” third episode of the serial “The Jungle Mystery,” Kirk is attacked by a lioh and is badly mauléd. The (timely arrival of Zungu, the mys- terfous beast man of ‘the jungle, saves him. | Zungu Kills Lion l Zungu kills' the lion and flees when Fred Oakes land Morgan {Tun on in search of the girl. | Coutlass, fearing to remain in ‘]| Shillov’s camp because of the Rus- slan’s cruelty, flees to Morgan and (tells hil where Barbara is. g5 | Barbara' is" Rescued During 'tié ensui& attack on Shillov's “camp, Kirk rescues Bar- bara’and 'they flee ‘the ‘camip ohly to be attacked in the jungle by the glant ape. Morgan fights the beast: while Barbara tries to escape over a swinging footbridge, but falls in- to d rlver infested by fi'ooodfles INVESTIGATORS GO SQUTH ON ALASKA After completing their personnel studies here, threp agenfs of the Department of Justice ‘left here| last night for Seattle. the party were: George Johes, lm charge, Hugh'" Lnrfrfler and J. T 1| Murphy. While no announcement wnd il made regarding”thé work ‘dome by, '| them while* here, it" ‘was undef-l stood that the results of the s?.udteq “Were -generally satisfactory. here about uu-oe‘ nt of Ju9 ice. " s TEBRITOI“AL SCHOOLS ; NOIIL -+~ Teachers in the Territorial schools are now’ éxempt’ from’ Paynient of !| the Federal income tax on tedch- ; ers’ salaries, Commissfoner of Edu- cation W. K. Keller, now candidate for reclection, announces. A pro- this effect was included in the fasf revenue bill passed by Conffiilssioner Keller has béen /| working on this problem sinte KILLED SMALL BOY Defective brakes on a taxicab driven by, Bob Willard were: partly the cause of the .demth of Paul Smith, six-year-old son of Mr. | and Mrs. Paul Smith of Ketchikan, and nephew of J. E. and ‘M. E. | Smith of Smith’s Electric Shop of this city, a coroner's ‘jury found |~ at an' inquest held in that city| vesterday. This is aeccording to| {official advices received today by United States Marshal Albert White, | ‘The Smith lad was playing in a street and was struck by the |taxicab ' last Thursday. He suf- fered “injuries from which he died | a short time later. Five members of the coronor’s | Jjury signed a verdict saying: “the, child came to its death by behuw struck by a taxicab driven by Bab‘ Willard, -and at the time of the| accident he well knew that he was driving with defective brakes.” ———-—— ATTENTION ‘'DE MOLAYS Regular meeting tomorrow mght (BOY OF H Albért’ Grah ‘funfshes Somhe ‘de: | Frank' Lloyd directed it. Hg‘html fin" alodg the way. | e eth Othérs in “‘Cast 9 Other roles are filled by Virginia'| s BQDY Sale and 'Dilsy Belrtiore. " Pert Joan” Bloritiell does some of her” best charhcter work ‘as “the ' soft-hearted friend with' the hard- | boiled” veneer. * Screen play and dialogue are by Charles’ Kenyoh." R8y Del” Ruth | directed. *'* E. A. MEI( SENT T0 The body of Edgar A. Meighan, World War' ;veteran, who died October 1, on the southbound steamship !Yukon as the vessel was crossing the Gulf of Alaska, was shipped to ‘Seattle yesterday afternoon by the Charles W. Car-| LAYVING WITH GUN IS KILLED Death from a self-inflicted gun- shot wound wresulted a few days @go. to the two-year-old son of |Rev. and Mrs. Webster of Sitka, according to /word brought to! Ju- neau yesterday by the motorship Northland. The little boy is ssld to have picked up the Joaded weapon and to have discharged it while playing with it. The fatal Wound was inflicted in the stom- ach. Alaska. “Interment will take place Portland, Ore!’' Funeral arrange- fients ‘dre trider’ diréction of the Veteran's 'Buresr of that city. o —————————— Mrs. Josephine Spickett, post-| mistress, was &''passenger on the| Ssouthbound “Prince$s Norah today. | She'is on 'a month's vacation, and will spend” most of "i. In Cali- fornia. in' | | e —— Dr. C. P. Jenne Treturned home yesterday from ‘a brief trip to the Important degree work o e Mr. Webster is the Presbyterian pastor at Sitka. States \ "—‘-and raw tob | Juneau' resident for the past three y:ars, | the Harris Hardware Store. jreturned North' With™his' bride to| make their homeé Here. however, been in ill-health, the past three months or so, on medieal advice, has been liged to relinquish his position and go South. ’—— 2 Both Mr. and Mrs. Davidson are| g ter Monuary ‘on Lhe steamship loud in their praisés of Juneau and (its “people ‘and will “at all' times temain great boosters for this Sec- tion of the country. ‘They" carry., very pleasant” memories of their stay here and leave behind a host| of friends whose' good wishes for, the ‘welfare of the Davidsons in their new home accompany them. Both ¢laim they will return as soon as it is possible. —— e, WOMEN OF THE MOOSE ‘ The third Card Party of the Series' will be held at Mooss Hall Thurs-| day, October lzth Good ‘prizes. adv He has,'on the steamship for She will visit & moi and mother, ob-'N. Y. ‘wefe in Tulsequah and neigh- was assistant manager of boring’ &iStricts two months. They During left “on “the Princess Norah today, & short vacation last November he destified “for mhen- -hefiqm at ORTLAND was married at Long'Beach and ! Ottaws. Miss Ernestine Pulver lfl‘t M Cess Nmu.k with who Jives ‘Il - Rochester, oy, AT THE no@;u gy e Frank wfi Uoth H. McDou “Malptt’ T e A s e MASSACRE - “Nature in the Raw”—as pin. tfd&‘edbbi R i They a;s not present in Luckies « oo the mildest g_igg;g;_tc * aGCQ‘ [z and mcllosymg, ar; ;h,sj{ bencfit of that Luckg Scerike process, "described by the “If’'s toasred’’. Im Why, falks every city, jown and hamlet say ! you ever smoked W’F bay he finest, the yery finest - tobaccos in all the world —but that does not explain why folks evetywhete tegard Lucky Strike as the mildest cigarette. The fact is, we never overlook the truth that “Nature "Uf a'man write. a better book, preach a besrer sermon, or build. bis house iu the woods; the world will make a beaten Does not this explain the world-widé dcce First National Bank Luckxes are mc‘ ‘It-s, 0 bk ‘" mfw&flcfi '&ahé., = 'AfiipMQ'isim | gflwy N 258 JOHN IL ¢ .PQSTfiw ik

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