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THE DAILY: ALASKA FMPIRE “FHURSDAY, OCT 13, 1932. M CAPITOI - GET HOT AND SEE Zasu Pitts and Thelma Todd in “ON THE LOOSE” RIGHT THIS WAY FOLKS ! ' THURSDAY, FRIDAY HOBART BOSWORTH | RALPH INCE MARION SHILLING WALLIAM COLLIER Ja PRascATED BY ) MONOGRAM PICTURES 1 o 1.LE.CHADWICK Production Directed by LOWIS KING —CHINA* NITE— The drawing for the Hope Chest will be held on the stage at 9:30 o’clock tonight Selected Short Subjects > our China and Silverware we are cutting the general admission price to 50 cents and absorb the tax INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. Established 1898 T uneafi, Alaska BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M. CHICKEN NOODLES and CHOP SUEY BAILEY’S CAFE MANY A GAME First Natzomzl Ban o .n-" MARINE CASUALTY' | * 'SURETY Juneau Insurance A.gem:y ' . . JOHN‘H. GAFFNEY; Mandger GOLDSTEIN BLDG. PHONE 268 . 2 . | Owing to the fact that we are nearing the end of | Both Thea_tre.s Present New Programs | I‘t‘.HIJNTY FAR'IS| COMBINED WITH ‘ON THE LOOSE' William Colller, Jr, Zasu Pitts Featured on Capitol Bilt “The ' County Fair,” |and “On the Loose,” fast and fur- ) { iows _ comedy, starng Zasu Pitts| and Thelma Todd, feature the new program: . tonight ~at. the Capitol theatre. In “The County Fair,” Agua Caliente, glamorous locale of Mexico's most aristocratic gambling center, supplied for the play's thrilling race track scenes. ' Notably Strong Cast .In the cast are Hobart Bos- worth, stage and screen, Mavion Shilling, 1931 Wampas baby star; . Ralph |Ince, famous director and charac- ter man; Kit Guard, star of a comedy series; Snowflake, uproar- ious comic, and Edward Kane, George Cheseborough and James R. Quinn, character actors. Story of Play The County Fair” is a story of A two young. hotel, employes, played | by Collier, and Miss Shilling, who | d| become involved in . the machina- i|tions of a gang of crcoked gam- ‘,»bxm headed by Ince, through the ownership of a-: prize-winning | mare, held by Bosworth, who plays Miss. Shilling’s father. Finally Extricate. Themselves Their efforts to extricate them- selves, from the clutches of Ince's henchmen and win the fair han- dicap furnishes. the theme of the | plat. During the eourse of the story Collier engages in six fist-fights with some of the more menacing characters of the picture. In “On the Loose,” some of the season’s, latest fashions may be seen on living models. Several seenes of the picture are.devoted | Miss' Pitts and Miss Todd appear in specially-styled clothes. — .- — GAY ROMANGE “DUE SATURDAY Lave THew with Comedy, Having ‘Strong Cast, - Commg to Capitol “A Royal Romance,” romantic comedy, will be the headiine M- IS WON |N Doctors Give Creasote { For Dangérous For many years mb"mdmm! 'or bed“ prescribed_creosote: it some form for | eoughs, colds and bronchitis, klwwm‘ How dtumizuwktflrm m al. &B,’”E‘J‘M"" and colds story nf’, trooked gamblers and race horses, | with William Collier, Jr., and Mar- | ion, Shilling in the leading roles,! the background | veteran of 48 years on the! to the modeling of late smartly, tallored women’'s garments. Both Strong thors ‘|High Quallt\' of Shows ‘My Past” with Triangle GAPITUL CUTS BEBE DANIELS ITS ADMISSION LEADS CAST IN TOFIFTY CENTS COLISEUM PLAY COLISEUM THURSDAY AND FRIDAY The tell-tale | autobiography, which the author dared not sign Maintained Despite Low- i Problem Is Headliner | er Ticket Price } | on New Program | F‘i_fty cents is the price of ad- Bebe Daniels has the star role mission to the Capitol theatre,|in ‘My Past,” Vitaphone screen, mr}c_'Paulsoxx. manager of the play- | version of the novel of the same ed today. The cost|name, which begins showing to- 1 | | { | | | “popular in romanllc t the top is a sketch of Willlam Cellier, Jr., who has the lead- ing part in “The County Fair,” which. features. ‘the new pro- | gram tcnight at the Caplkl Theatre. At the bottom is a photcgraphic view of Lee Tracy, who will be seen in “She Got ] What She Wanted” at the Ccliseum Saturday, | HOPE CHEST AWARD TO BE MADE TONIGHT At the (Capitol Theatre tonight, the annual Hope Chest award will be made by Ladies of the Cath- olic Parish. The award will take place at 9:30 o'clock, immediately after the fifst motion picture show and just before the second. —_———— i Qldptpenm-hnlmm | otfice. . eral tax, which is a cent on every las, Texas, and began her vcnge {30' cents on tickets priced aho\e\eareer when ten weeks old, her Jof chinaware and silverware, it will'! {not have to buy any more of these |at the Belasco theatre for Oliver s unchanged, T5 mght at the Coliseum theatre. Shc\ {enacts the role of an alluring ac-! In reducing tickets from 60 to 50 tress beset by many suitors. | cents, the theatre absorbs the fed- w‘ Miss Daniels was born in Dnl- 40 cents. | parents both being professionals. ! BEBE DANIELS BEN LYON LEWIS STONE JOAN BLONDELL SELECTED' {SHORTS Gift Period Nearly Ended | She played with various stock “Inasmuch as the Capitol is'companies- all through her child-| finished with the periods hood. that were set for the giving away At Belasco When Five | When five years ‘old she worked ! commodities. The stocks on hand |Morosco; ‘a few years later with are sufficient to meet the demand Belasco and Burbank' stock in Los of persons collecting sets and m‘mmes with . Fay Bainter, Mar-|, 'Sne Got What She Wanted" continue distribution to other wo- |shall Neilan, Hobart Bosworth and SeUshtful comedy starring Betty men_patrons, |others, This gontinued, until ;her GomPson, will be shown Satugday ©"'No Sacrifice of Quality early teens. She, was, educated by OPW &t the Coliseum theatre. “With the avoidance of outlay private tutors and at the, Sacreq ' This James Cruze production is for chinaware and silverware, I Heart Convent in Los Angeles, and ‘2Ken from the stage play of the feel a reduction can be made in. ,began her film career at thirteen, Some name by George Rosener. the general admission price wlthout\ Two Reel Comedy Star sacrifice in the quality of pie-| She was leading lady for the Tracy, Alan Hale, Gaston Glass, tures. ‘oomedy company , producing two- Dorothy Christy and Fred Kalsey. “The new low price of 50 cents reelers starring Harold Lloyd. ! Soul of True Love is in effect now. At this figure| Her big bueak came when Cecil What Miss Compton.as Mahyna, the Capitol will continue to offer B. De Mille selected hr for an ¥anted was the best of photoplay entertain-|important part in “Male and Fe- !ove” So Mahyna, when she first The supporting cast includes Lee | “the. soul of true! g ER Betty Compson €oming Soon in ‘She Got'What'She Wanted’ either she or her husband ever find someone else, they should be henest with each other. The husband does not make much money in his second-hand bookshop and they keep boarders. Eddie, a saxaphone player, is -one of the boarders and ‘Dave, & gam- bler, is amother. Both want her to run away with them. | accepts Eddie's offer, but He leaves Rer, sitting in a subway station, and so she marries Dave, feeling she ought to marry someone, since YRR < Rt ment ” |anale,” She was co-starred with Mmarries, stipulates that should |she asked Borfs for a divorce. ———— ;Richm-d Dix in “Sinners in Heav- | MRS. ALICE LAUGHLIN IS |en” and shortly afterward played F w BRADLEY lll‘, Is fended and HERE TO VISIT CHILDREN at the head of her own company., Mrs. Alice Laughlin, well-known |, Then along came the talkies.| GRANDSON OF POPES pioneer resident of ithis city, ar-|She trained both her speaking and | volce to quallfy for sound. Word whs received today ‘by' Mr. :‘;ftd ;‘;S‘;‘Z‘; (f;:uzhzmtlh;m(o;da; Miss Daniels is athletic, her fa-' and Mrs, Samuel E. Pope of this die McKinnon, her son, Ted. and VOTite sports being harseback rid- city of the birth of a son to their ofher relatives. For several years S, swimming and tennis She daughter, Mrs. F. W. Bradley. Jr. past Mrs. Laughlin has been mak- is five feet three inches in height,'of San ®rancisco, yesterday. The ing her home in Seattle with her Welghs 100 pounds and has black baby will be christened Fredenick daughter Mrs, Lou Egan. A‘hflil' and brown eyes. In private Worthen Bradley IIL, it was ans B0 . life she is Mrs. Ben Lyon. | nounced. When the sugar beet factories R L | LT T of Michigan start working on this| The Beaumont,*Tex., Police De- l: B. DELL, FORMER year's crop it is estimated 25,000!partment will equip six motorcycles/ ALASKA AEACHER, more men will be needed for me|w1th radio short wave sets, fnl C¢ampaign of ninety to one hundmd!lowinfl the successful experience with After two years’ absence from dnys squad cars. Alaska, during which time he at- BACK I | | i | f { They are not prcscm in Luckxes ««sthe mildest cigarette you cver smoked.. E buy the finest, the very finest tobaccos in all the world — but that does fiot explain why folks everywhete regard. Lucky Strike as the mildest cigasette. The fact is, we never overlook the truch that 'Namre "Ifcmwnabmimfi,pmzakm’m, oru&ahbv graduated from the University of Califarnia, B. D. Dell returned to Juneau this week Yo make his home here. ‘- Mr. Dell taught school &t Nu- shagak from 1928 to 1930. He is the house guest of Mr.. and Mrs, J.. B, Gedfrey. —— e NOTICE To Scottisn Rite Masons: De- gree work at Temple Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings, Oct. 12, 13, 14, at 7:30 o'clock. Visiting members cordially invited. ‘WALTER B. HEISEL, in the Raw is+Seldom Mlld”—so . lbcscfine tobaccos, after proga-‘m and mellowing,, are. then. given the bencfit of that Eucky Strike m process, described by the Words— “Ir's toasted”’. That's why folks in every city, town and ln.mlet,nyfllu Luckms are such mild cigarettés. Its masted w*h% tho e build bis bonse in the woods, the world will make a beaten path 1 bis door.”’ —RALPH WALDO EMERSON: Does niot this explain the world-wide acceptanée -\dw’flwy Strike? —adv, Secretary. :, e Crea ey iy e e —————————— SN