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CAPITOL FRIDAY—SATURDAY The thrills of a Ilf(‘tlme pflCkfli minister. into one romance! A different picture! WITH CLARK GABLE at thc peak of popularity s Mmqfiwew A MARION DAVIES production with C. Aubrey Smith directed by Alf. Santell Select Short Subjects ——SILVER NITE- MATINEE TONIGHT—1 A. M. Two great stars in a death-de- fying romance! A great tale of love and cour- age! SEE YURMAN New Fur Garments im New Styles Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling | Yurman, ‘the Furrier ‘| Triangle Bumunq | SEEY | | .' Old papers vor sale at Empire THE DAILY ALASKA EMPiRE FRIDAY, OCT. 21, l932 MARIE DRESSLER & IS GIVEN HONOR MARION DAVIES, AND GABLE STAR IN CAPITOL PLAY {Theme of Polly of Circus’| Combines Sawdust | | | ! nair | minister and his church. Gable, i pel, |ant | clouds | Selwyn, Maude Eburne, Little Billy, Ring and Pulpit | ° Marion Davies, as a perfcrmer as a minister of the gos- have the \“Polly of the Circus,” Jeading parts in| which be- | glns showing tonight at the Cap- tonight at the Coliseum theatre. day at the Capitol theatre. |itol theatre. The plot concerns a circus aer-) ialist who is annoyed at the cru- !sading activities of a small-town She plunges from a trapeze to |the ground during her act and is taken to his house to recover. They {fall n love but the romance breeds a scandal. In the face of opposl- ition from important clergymen, master thief who is trailed unfrocking of the minister their marital happiness. The circus girl then plans a desperate sacrifice to reunite the The supporting cast includes C. Aubrey Smith, David Landau, Ruth Guinn Williams, Clark Marshall {Crown Prince he made a gift of 'of the Kiel Canal. Impenal Glft | Used in Play | At Cohseum {Diamond Snuff Box from| Kaiser Is “Prop” in Surrender Former Kaiser Wilhelm cf Ger- |many saws wood in Doorn and a gift of his helps make pictures on the flying trapeze, and Clark in Hollywood. The gift was used ]during the filming of “Surrender,” Warner Baxter's attraction which will be shown for the last times This priceless prop is a snuff \ box, owned by ‘Alexander Kirk- | land the tall blond actor who has one of the key roles in the pro- duction. Crusted With Diomonds It is of solid gold and virtually crusted with diamonds, twenty- four of them, none less than a karat in weight. When the Kaiser was still the this snuff box to Kirkland's grand- father, '‘Admiral Kirkland, U. 8. N., after the Admiral had represented the United States at the opening Before he could accept the gift | the Admiral found it necessary to get the consent of Congress, as a federal law prohibits United States MOVIE AWARDS Lynn Funhune and Helen| Hayes Two Others Nominated 2 BARRYMORES CO-STARRED IN 'ARSENE LUPIN' Intrlgumg French Mystery Play Shows Sunday at Capitol HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. Tan actress, Marie Dressler, was voted the award of Motion Picture . Sciences for the best |'performance by an actress, has {been nominated for the honor again this year The ward will be 'made November 15 and Miss Dress- Jer was among the three nomin- ated, Lynn Fontanne and Helen Hayes being the other two. Miss Dressler was named for her ‘porh'ayal of the motherly nurse in |“Emma.” Last year it was her per- The picture, vasea on the Parls gormance in “Min and Bill” in stage success by Maurice Le BIANC which she enacted the role of a ::: m‘s de Croisset, deplots | watertront character, that gave her me;asw‘:u’:fil;“:";o "";s“ud‘:&:‘d the award. Miss Fontanne was nom- e M it |Mated for her role in “The Guards- the through ' man,” and Miss Hayes for her gay salons of Parls with ib-|papy’ 1 wrne Madelon John Barrymore and Lionel Bar- rymore make their first screen ap- pearance together in ‘“Arsene Lu- pin,” colorful French mysiéry dra- | ma; which will be presented Sun- Sin of | than mhv 21.—| i Hollywood,” by Gene Fowler, Row- land Brown and Adela Rogers St From this day forward I will| John. not be responsible for any debts Those nominated will be Vmed\cuntracted by my wife, Mrs. Will- on by the entire membership of|jam Anderson, without my consent. the academy, which numbers more! pginss Alaska, Oct. 16, 1932. “““d“‘d members. \dv. WILLIAM ANDERSON. NOTICE RITES FOR S. WATSON INDIAN, HELD TODAY Funeral services were held !oda) | for the late Samuel Watson, In-| | dian, whose home was in Peters-| burg and who died in the Gov-| ernment Hospital in Juneau last Tuesday. The rites took place in| the Russian Orthodox Church in the Indian Village here and were! conducted by the Rev. A! P. Kashe- | varoff. Interment, under direc!lcn‘ ur > Charles W. Carter Mortuary, | was in Evergreen Cemetery. The funeral of the late Mrs.| James Hamilton, Indian, of Doug- las, who passed away in the Gov-| ernment Hospital here, will be‘ held at Douglas tomorrow. i e Bowiing Shoes ORSERR Sy ST Y RS | AT THE HOTELS ! | | | Gastineau T. J. Stroebe, Dupont. | Alaskan 'Stephen Early, W. Stacy, Patrick Gurman, Peter Coorovich, Juneau., H. S. Graves teresting details of the Apache g g underworld thrown in for good measure. John Barrymore plays; the thiel and his brother Lionel,| [the detective. :‘perfornmmv by an actor were Karen Morley, John Miljan and Wallace Beery in “The Champ,” j Tully Marshall also have important Alfred Lunt in “The Guardsman,’ |roles. ,and Fredric March in “Dr. Jekyll | Highlights of the production are and Mr. Hyde the clever theft of jewels from| Frank Borzage, King Vidor and' a magnificent chateau; the outwit- Josef von Sternberg were the di- ting of detectives at the birthday |Tectors named for the academy party which entailed use of one award. Borzage was named for Actor Nominations Those nominated for the best! | . ST Louts, oct. 21—passengers|| 1 D€ Clothing Man (on air transit lines using Lambert- St. Louis Field increased 7 per cent ‘,in the 1932 fiscal year over the year preceding. | e \50c P&onecr Taxl Phone 443. adv> 1A Coliseum Tonight Only PREVIEW ‘ALIAS' THE BAD MAN' BEWARE! Cold weather will soon be here. Let us protect your car against freezing and prepare it for winter. We will call for, your car at no extra cost. Service Rendered by Experts CONNORS MOTOR JUST TELEPHONE CO., Inc. i Ray Milland and Lilllan Elliott. officials from accepting gifts from Alfred Santell directed. | foreign rulers or goevernments. | P o ——er—— PROGRAM FOR MOUSERS At the Mickey Mouse Club mat- | [mec at 1 o'clock tomorrow after-| inoon at the Capitol theatre, there will be games ond contests and an unusually good screen pro- gram. e film attractions will| {be the featured photoplay “Polly f the Circus,” and the fifth epi- entitled “thé Mystery Cav- of the serial “Jungle Mys- MAYNARD PLAYS RANGER In “Alias, thc Bad Man,” which will be shown tomorrow only at the Coliseum theatre, Ken May- on the trail of the man who had murdered his father. about his capture by pretending himself to be a bad man, getting into the confidence of his intend- \ed prisoner. nard is seen as a Texas Ranger | He brings | of the largest cakes ever contrived | for screen purposes; a dramati¢ scene in which Miss Morley is compromised but ventures to lose her honor in order to protect me, attractive thief; the audacious| Itheft of the famous painting, | “Mona Lisa,” from the Louvre, by John Barrymore with the help of | an ingenious disguise; the detec- tive’s grim choice of deciding be-| ’tween the safety of his daughter or capture of the thief; and the escape of the latter by way of 'the Seine River. 1 1Y {Mickey Mouse L Club MEETING SATURDAY 1P M GAMES——CONTESTS PICTURES “Polly of the Circus” JUNGLE MYSTERY—NO. 5 e el Fan"zoizs for Havor Choicest ORANGE PEKOE and PEKOE famous signature HflfllfiflIflIIIlIIflII|iilflfllmllmlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIllHIIIIiIHIlIIIl 65 Marion St. Viaduct—Seattle, Washington Cable Addrozs: Manufacturing furriers, retailers and dealers “WANT FURS WHEN Modern Methods of Merchandzsmg equally vital reasons. Owing to this state of the raw fur market and the “hand-to-mouth” buying which prevails and for the further purpose of rendering efficient service to buyer and shipper— We will sell at private and weekly floor sales! The benefits of this*'SUPERIOR SYSTEM OF SELLING"” are rapidly being recognized by successful merchants, N most of whom consider it keting furs. The advantages to TRADERS and FUR SHIPPERS are certain to be evident in prices and prompt returns.- Fur fashions-indicate raw furs reaching us will find that ready sale and buying competition will be most active; thus guaranteeing prompt action and best prices to the shipper. FURTHER O 1 “FURSALES" THEY WANT THEM” either on account of financial inability to carry large stocks r for many other necessity of meeting the the proper method of mar- INFORMATION, DETAILS, MARKET REPORTS, ETC., FURNISHED ON REQUEST. AGNEW FUR SALES ' P ———————————_ee Y 65 Marion St. Viaduct «+ SEATTLE « Phone SEneca 4490 BY: §. 8. Agnew P W CIM R“ks, Starts at 11 A.M. Saturday COATS! GIRDLEIERES EMBROIDERED ROBES AN OPPORTUNITY TQ GET YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT GREAT SAVINGS! Gorgeous Hand-Made Flowers (Appropriate for Christmas Glfts) Etc., For Sale "pest original motion picture story < “Star Witness” IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllilllllHIIHllllllIIlHHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIlIIlIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIHIIIllllHllJlIIlllmlllllllIHIHIWWHHIWH““INHI“MMHIIIM GIRDLES CHILDREN’S his production of “Bad Girl” Vidor for “The Champ” and Von Sbernherg for “The Shanghai Ex- press.” ¢ ’ Three Pictures The three pictures nominated for the best photography were “Arrow- smith,” “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” and “The Shanghai Express.” The Quick Service will be chosen from Frances Mar- ion's “The Champ,” Grover Jones' and William Slavens McNutt's “Lady and Gent,” Lucien Hubbard’s and “What Price 114 Front St. jov yout woney BE SHED ! 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