The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 14, 1932, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FR”J\Y OCT. 14, 1932. T COLISEUM CAPITOI Stirring Drama,Gay Comedy,Tense RomanceFéitiire Séraens G54 55 LAST TIMES TONIGHT R N § = —— W"‘“‘“‘ e OOUNTY fMfl,’ ‘ : Serious Czema Situations ~ \0OMEDY RVALS Humor Blends‘MEflEyEfl BN WV | ONTHELODSE" g LI e s NS 1041 e END TOMIGHT | SATURB“PLAY[ A ' BEBE SAYS AYE e, suemra ¥ y REVIEW—Z for 1 : “A Roval! Romanee.: y | and me nm ep(sode or t-he serm {1~ PAL-NITE w- “The °°“‘W Paflr’ and “On the with & love” theme, will be the |photoplay, “Danger Island,” will be| Ben Lyon is not 0I1'b ajr-| xmod | B0 Tan e Loose” will ibe presented for the | | featurca “huaction of the new | previewed at 1 o'clock tonight jand €4 but he is air-active. ! :—“A‘afl t;lem tonight at the’ Capitol | Jprogram to be previewed at l\paflnnted Saturday, .gply at the| Ben, who has the masculine | eal \ | o'clock | lead oppostte Bebe Daniels in “My “The County Fair” is the ninth | SEod tonleny, and - shawo o ‘Oqliseum theates. TO BE HE!.B SUNDAY | 4 v |larly Saturday only at the Capitol| Players Serious Past,” the Warner Bros, and Vita- Flcn R race-track picture for Willlam | thea re y st ‘¥n ‘She Got an‘fn She Wanted" |Ph°"€ picture of modern love,} ! faneral’ sérvi loes*mmemel.-. OVE AND co(l}ne‘:l Jrfl th: :tar o i o A0 | The play develops a romantic|which 'stars’ ‘Betty” Comipson and |Which will be shown for the last |Mrs!’ John'Livie will be heid Sat- X VENG &CE 7 jo.me'r aAs ad an enna})le Jec-‘ plot of keen interest in itself, Ide Tracy, the dead seriousness"m tonight at the Coliseum thea- | urday afternon in the chtpeldflh or: motion pictures since he and the entertainment is greatly of the players in utterly absurd|t®e, is a licensed pilot and owns| Charles W. Caster Martuary. ¢ame to Hollywood in 1921 under contract to Thomas Ince. He has || made more than 125 feature pic- tures, and has the unusual dis- tinction of being the first actor to have his voice recorded for talk- ihis: own plane, a fast two-seater. Robert D. Livie, son of Mr. afid Lyon won his pilot's certificaate | Mfrs Livie, who has been attend- J'ginning to” end. | . “Danger Island an adventure [8bout hfl V;” ‘]’0" ";‘d since that |ing o dental college at Portiand, ) time avels, whenever pOssi- \ore will arrive fn J i, The Jeading characters are Wil- serial laid on a wild stretch of e, will arrive upeau on liam Colliar, Jr.. and Pauline Stark, 120 off the coast of Africa, has |ble. i fhe air. His wife, Bebe |sieamship Admiral Mem. 2 enhanced by the comedy element, sitnations provides a rare'and en- | which s well-sustained from be- |tertaining type of comedy. They have th | Kenneth Harlan, Lucille -Browne: Daniels, also well known to screen | yjed to_reach e Best Roles {company of ;;;:?fm bof & SUOM | " Walter Miller in the leading |{4Ds. I equally enthusiastic Bbout |aiiie ww%«m or Sunday Gollier's pole in e County i L | roles. \{Drive. g0, Tere ave no argments | g Pair i ans rof he. beask <t hisl J. McDopald, Juneau and L. H. Thrilling events occur on .sea | l;‘en S"houflg“flymmmyno: 7 o s career. The play, directed by! ]Smuh Taku Harbor, are among and in sky and jungle. The serlefi‘ ‘ fl!ins m ln Furope is offe Louis King, is a story of crooked | jthe guests registered at the Alas- ‘o perilous exploits and situations | —4ree honeymoon flight to kan Hotel. was directed by Ray Taylor. Old papers for sate 2t 'Iulm $irst young couple who apply. , g_fllllllIllllIIIINIIIUIIlflllllflmllflflflllfllllilIllllllllllllu!mlllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllflIIIIIIIIIIIIIlmlmmflmmfllllllllIlmllllllllll Many Came and Many Bought! Many Will Be Here Tomnrmw' buchBargams/lIay NotCo "Kgam-’ ? We are taking 450 pairs of our moat ,populsr Ladies‘ Shoes from X “a“higher priced line*and féaturing them ‘for ‘One Week“Only“at * s : gamblers and racing, filmed| against the g!xmums background | of a county fai | Included in 'vhe cast are Hobart | Bosworth, Marion Bhilling, and‘ & Ralph Ince. IR v: In “On the Loose” Zasu Pitts LECHARWICK At ;‘,‘,..;.,),,wup HING, {and Thelma Todd have the lead-| o Background is Colorful fzalll Pi ltts—'nidm Todd | the famous Venice Pler, in Cali-| y fornia, a section of the Coney Is- land of the West Coast, was used “ y s ON THE LOOSE’ as a background for the film. All -——————————— |the amusements, concessions and|® gILp E'R [VITE crowds have their place ip . the ___ | picture, mo Sea sleds, mechanical airplanes, PREVIEW TONIGHT rolly - coasters, shoot - the - chutes, —1 A. M— . |and the Pun House are some of |} the interesting and amusing plac- “A ROYAL ROMANCE” |es visited by members of the cast. & The supporting players include] | A Comedy Hit John Loder, Claud Allister and Billy Gilbert. Hal Roach directed. this unheard of low price. ‘The group includes satin-patents, col- -ored kids in pumps, straps and ties. The group is 50 varied that you will certainly find just the shpes you want and ‘at a - HUGE i SAVING. Women’s New Fall Hats, Special at Onl g"._“;‘f'_‘«:w%c All the new styles in“tall ]‘ats, ‘manipulated turbans !mms pnd one- stdets. Women’s All Wool Sweaters,f)‘ Styles, Each : 31.45 Round neck, V neck and coat style—wide .choice of Here are scenes in a current. yfd a ecmhx phnnophy At the top are William Colller, ir Hobart Bosworth ané Marion Shilling | in' “The County Fair,” which will be shewn for the last tinyes tonight HOPE CHEST AWARDE]’) at the Capitol Theatre. At the beftem are Lee Tracy and ,Betty Compson in “She Got What She Wanted,” whlch will be presented | TO MRS. E. J. WHITL’ tomorrow night at the Coliseum Theatre. GOODRICH Chief Long Lance To Mrs. E. J. White, assistant| |* The awards were announced last|awarded to Mrs. White. ‘curator during swmmer, seasons at night at the Capitol theatre. | Mrs. White recently left the Territorial Museum, was award-| The Hope Chest Wwas '\wardcd neau to spend the winter with her ed the Hope Chest that was made first to Samuel Guyot, but - | daughter, Miss Lenore H. ‘Whi up this year by the ladies of the cause of the prominent part taknn in Los Angeles. Tn the s,bsmce Catholic church. To Miss Har- by Mrs. Guyot in arranging the|of Mrs. White, the chest will be = riett {Sell was awarded the foot- [Hope Chest thought he should |taken caré of for her by Mrs. Gu. stool, and to Carl Lovett, the urn. not accept it. The chest than vas]yoc el AN At 'Basketball . SHOES )‘; Part Wool Blankets, Double Size 70580 . . . . $3: 515 & In plain pastels and sateen-bound .edges; a zood welgfl! blanket that will glve lnts of wnfl th. I E Boys Shtrts Values up t0$l 7.; BT T & Many Kaynee Brand included. : ; : . ¢ : Mgn s Shirts, Manhattan . . . . . . . . . . . 50¢ ‘White, Bl:oadcloth—neck band. S—————. - $2.50 Everything you need in a basketball shoe BUTTER | MEK H. S. Graves RED. SHIELD BRAND DARIGOLD BRAND W iz $3 65 ‘The Clothing Man Pound. 256 17 Cans, $1:,00 s m‘e o“tdoor ts, Worth up to $7.50, . oy ‘_fl." “_ % = = CORN IVORY SOAP Sweaters, We Mean Wool . : 2 $1 95 - § Preferred Stock—No. 2 can Medium Size. - - Large Size 3 Ma.ny styles and G ; Comforters of 100 Per Cent Pure Cotton F ly s g e $395 3 for 50c 3 for20c 3 for 30c WHOLE WHEAT FIG BARS, 2 pound 25¢ § PI TTED DATES, perpound . . . . I5c 72x84—Full ‘six pounds zelzht Boudoir Pdlows, New Japara Kapak . - - 49C In rose, s‘ret& yellnw, Xust and Javender. . o ygd el o okw wa bl . . B . o = Boys gper FrontBlazers . . . . . . . . ' fé'?s Yurman, the Furrier ed—Downy soft and yarm. i | e ! ———————' LIBBY'S | GOLDEN, BEAR—Bridge Assort- | Fanciy W.an for Embrozdermg, 290 . . % 5. . 206 2B ‘ kor f fotois o'y 23 ment, Ghocolate or ‘Almond e {akls Jik sour convenience, iy ' . & v i § CARL]ACOBSO JEWELER WATCH REPAIRING Fancy Crushed ; 14db. ican L1b. ‘¢an No. 10 can, 50c - 30c 55& : _Mo‘fnf S KIPPERED SALMON, can.. 15c § Do ot flnes up to $2.50. Wmhms Women sand"“ 'b” for ‘. . $1.00 (Worth much more than our price.) LUX of PALMOLIVE, S04 sow o .. Tismond Robes, Soft and Fle .. . . - . Two-tone effects. _Silk ading. d6x80. - - eredeee o iRD SFREET Opposite Goldstein Bullding —APPLES— EXTRA FANGY JO*ATHANS Boali Lo FANGCY BELECIOUS, bOX .. FANCY ROME BEAUTY, hox .2 [~ . ... . s 5y 'FRESH SHIPMENT OF VEGETABLES AND FRUIT SATURDAY MORNING 1 ii? i LITTLE BGYS’ HICUTS 300 WOMEN 10 to 13'/:-—-pdr '1 79. an once in a while Wanted whe ha «Ifll we are able to }inhu . flnd a -l.l-'-l foet- boys’ shoes of this yinnnalul“klnsm Values ¢ ufi boet for the little f Come in and $1 79 only Ahese sho- $2 85 ue them. Regular smo value. NOW... WD TR, THE E CASH BAZAAR 6 * “STORE OPEN EVENINGS "™ ~ o |nm|||mufiuulllflmnmllmillflumnuulummmmmmmm Ll

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