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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY OCT. 29, |932 Good Rills Tomght SCIENCE PLAYS COLISEUM HAS| LEADING ROLE IN MYSTERY DRAMA “RADIO PATROL"AND ADVENTURE Police - Pic ture Wil BerMurder at Mndmght and Shown Last Times To- | ‘Danger Island" Will night at Capitol Show Tonight Cne of the marvels of modern| “Murder at Midnight”, mystery medical science will be defmon-:drama. and the third episode of | strated on the screen of the Capi-|“Danger Island” will be presenied | ol theatre tonight when Umversals‘vamgh‘ only at the Coliseum the- \exm.mg metropolitan police drama, 'atre, |“Radio Patrcl,” shows for the last| 7n time.”" " | slain It is the inhalator, advanced putler, his maid and his lawyer hospital appartus which has been are in turn suspamited of the deed. responsible in saving an inesti-'The maid and ‘the butler are each | mable number of human lives as'a |mysteriously murdered, leaving on- last medical resort. The inhilator,ly the lawyer and the brother-in- is used for artificial respiration,|law. An expert criminoligist and forcing oxygen into lungs which a police inspector labor to appre- |have ceased to function or which hend the guilty person—with the lare in danger of ceasing respir&-lflnal expose of the real criminal. tion. In ‘Radio Patrol” this scientific| " Members qf Chgt boon plays a dramatic part in| In the casi are Hale Hamilton, |‘Alleen Pringle, Leslie Fenton, Alice rescuing the life of a baby born! | as its father, an intrepid radio| White, Brandon Hurst, Robert, |car officer, sacrifices his lfe to!EWot Clara Blandick, Robert duty in a desperate war against | Ellis, Tyrell” Davis, Kenneth Thom- underworld criminals. Hospital|o™ and several - other matable scenes which accompany this se- |Players. qlience having bgen photographed | TIn the third episode cf “Danger uhder the supervision of ' hospital !Island” which is entitled “Deni- atithorities. Izens of the Pool,” the treasure- Robert ' Armstrong and Russell ; 5e¢king ship weathers the storm} | Hopton enact the roles of the two 3nd limps into the port of Twam- | !"fookie cops” of the radio squad,|Palla. Harry and the men who lwith Lila Lee dalso featured in the |Stood behind him in the fight are appealing feminine lead as the gfl,dlscharpd At the dance hall and they both love. An excellent castiinn, run by a villainous half-breed is rounded out with June Clyde, |pamed Lascara, Arnold and Bull Andy Devme Onslow Stevens, | Black conspire to do away with | Preview Tonight 1AM Matinee Sunday 2P M TONIGHT, ONLY: ;« , “PAL NIGHT CAPITOL LAST TIMES TONIGHT = 2-for-1 BRING YOUR PALS XDruma. Shot with Thrills — Suspénse @ Sharp as Light- ning's Flare — a Masterpiece of Mystery. BAD GIRL made them famous— DANCE TEAM " fnikes thet immortal! SILVER NITE SHORT Sl BJECTS NDAY Sunday Matinee—2 P. M. MONDAY SOMETHING NEW ON THE SCREEN As two yotngsters who try to:side- step love. Then fall for each other in spite of themselves. JAMES “Murder at Midnight,” ‘the man's brother-in-law, his SALLY DUNN EILBRS Dunn and Eilers surpass themsalvca. As the two Broadway hoofers who danced from a park bench to Park Avenue .<. .:. and almost lost love on the way! —SELECTED SHORTS— —~COLISEUM — «SUNDAY and MONDAY Drama, romance, heart - break, iragedy swirl around the lives of those back of the scenes of radio broadcasting! It’s mew! It’s thrilling! : ; ALSO—Chapter Three. of “DANGER ISLAND” Don’t miss a single chapter of this thrilling serial WILLIAM HAINES MADGE EVANS ANITA PAGE AREN MORLEY NEIL HAMILTON WALLACE FORD JEAN HERSHOLT JOAN MARSH directed by HARRY BEAUMONT “ANY OLD PORT”—a Hurricane of Mirth with the Kings of Laughter— STAN LAUREL and OLIVER HARDY SPECIALLY SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS COMING—*“Song of Love,” “Tarzam,” “Cock of the Air,” “A House Divided,” “Office Girl,” “Is My Face Red?” Studio Veil Is Lifred RADIO ROMANCE Badly Scared STARS HAINES WITH FINE CAST —_— ‘Are You Listening?" Will} Be Offered at Capi- tol Tomotrow | “Ave You Listening?” a dramat- ic romance based on J. P. Mc- Evoy's magazine story of radio; i, will be the Teadline | ths Capitcl theatre | The story, laid behind the scenes national broadcasting station, Willam Haines. He gives a compellifig delineation as a radio exploiter 'Whose happiness crashes about his ears as the result of an uufommlfi ‘marriage. 1is Threefold Romance The pm revolves about a three- fold romatice and depiets the var- ious carebts of three ;nau-wwnyfl sisters, come to New to win and “fortune. . All of them end’up m radio work and 1~ UPHOLSTERING ; 1y MADE TO OEDER Alsd Becoverinpg and * "PHONE 419 2 . S" lives, which gives the “pic- ture the dramatic structure* Several Humorous Interludes Humotous ludes 1n the broad- | | Dishaw Bldg. WE HAVE 1T at the Right Price | Harris Hardware Co. Lower Front Street Nw York roadhouse apartment andomerfmmkmmlem comedy relief to the serious nar- rttkvewhjphmnderuesflnm “'The includes’ an exciting o | cbase. T8 in this saquence that Bis wite, attempts to make his “Dorothy Stearns Roff | lsw.f‘m John Lester Johnson, Sidney Toler and Harry Woods. Edward Calin directed. DOUGLAS | NEWS | DOUGLAS GIRLS GIVE HALLOWE’EN COSTUME| {PARTY AT THEIR HOME Original and fetching costumes featured a delightful Hallowe'en {party given last evening by Miss Margaret Pimpenton, Miss Lucile Pepoon and Miss Lee Thoma at their home in Douglas. Pedro from Old Mexico and his three clown friends, Groucho Marx, Bill Bones, the pirate, with Kansas City Kitty on his drm, the Pirate |Siren with her one-tooth baby, fthe two tlittle girls in’ pinafores making their debut ni society, the Apache dancer, and . Blackfaced light-fingered Harry “bpought down the house” in their clever imper- sonations. ‘Games were played, including the horse races and roulette, for which prizes were capfured by the one- tooth baby and a clown. Kansas City Kitty distanced all competitors in" the standing broad grin con- test. Dancing .and the serving of delicious refreshments wound up a most emoyable evening’s enter- tainment. Notices for thy MM colamn must be recelved by The Empire ndt later than 10 o'clock Baturdny | morning 5" Mnu'Me | sermon topios, étc. v ] it ; 'fl-&}'ugm:»tm casting sfation, a jazz party in a. by automobile, but is sub- |- i Harry Briney, one of Capt. Drake's| sailors, is shown an alligator pool beneath ithe dance hall where Las- cara disposes of the people who are in his way by throwing them ho the savage saurians. Girl Causes Quarrel A dance hall girl ,under Las- (cara’s order, throws herself in Harry's arms. Her supposed admir- er comes in to resent the action and to pick a quarrel with Harry. ‘A general fight folows, the dis- charged sailors taking up Harry's gide. In her room above, Bonnie ears the sound of the battle. She arrives in the dance hall just as Harry is driven back to a door which suddenly opens as he Is grabbed from hebind gnd,quu ‘through. The door is bolied ™fr ithe other side and whil" B: and his mates batter vainly against it, Harry is rushed into the pool of alligators. in the League Tv&\w ftables of byl %“] Jwill ActorsStruggle»lfor Broad vay 'F ame ‘DANCE TEAM' BUILT AROUND STAGE THEME James Dunn and Sally Eil- ers Star in Sunday ; ay at Coliseum y “Dance Team,” with James Dunn and Sally Eilers in the star roles, be ‘the bheadline attraction Sunday at the Ooliseum ' theatre. , While gl the world may love: b ‘lover, It doesn't foflow that all ithe world loves a dancer—or two ' Ws: | dancers. Thus Dunn and Mis for bridge, Mr's. John Martin, firsts; Mrs. Bdward Each and Ed Andrews, consolation. | For the whist,” Mrs. Dick McCor- mick and Henry Kufer received the firsts, aend s, Gertrude Erwin ' Hachmeis- bed in ndfont mfwmors hhe pump- lun vle ywith whipped ‘cream fea- ng‘ the efreshments served fol- ! ko —NEW LINER Six Quart Bottles of Cham- pagne Broken Over Bow of Vessel , Fflhn. ost. 29.— h Norsadie, SENAZ. The new fhe largest passengét ship to sail the Atlantic, was M christened by Madame Lebroi; wife of the (Presidént of Prance, She broke &' six-quart bottle d champagne Bergmannnb Hotel Dining Room Fiest Clags. Cosking Eilers encounter plenty of obstacles and hard knocks before they final- ly win their way to Broadway suceess for their terpsichorean ef- fonts. And with the crown ol succsss upon their heads they discover {that itheir troubles are only be- ginning, for like so many celeb- rities they find it more difficult! ‘c hold on to fame than to achieve | it Such i§ the theme of Team,” Dunn’s role of the am- {'itious egostistical and determined youngster is admirably suited €0 him and Miss Eller's pflrfarmanae {as his more level-beaded and un- dersianding parfner stamps hq: @s a capable actress, Included in the supporiing cash arée Minna Gombell, Ralph Morgag, Edward Crandall, Nora Lane, Berésford, Claire Maynard aup Charles 'Williams. “Dance and’ popular . noyel of Sarah Add-| and was adapted for the screen By Edwin Burke. GEGRGE WHITE 1s HOST AT HALLOWE'EN PARTY | George White at his home last evening was host to & group of young friends at a Hallowe'en par- ty. Dlnquu was enjoyed. Luncheon was’ served. The guests were: Menzes, Earl Lagergren, - DON’T BE TOO LIBERAL With the ocoal if 1t comes from our place. For our ccal goes farther ang ' &lmevmuflnflm M Four coal bir s running | low, better"have us send you & new supyly to prove our statement. Our draging service is always the best aeh, The siory is from the well known ! | Witchery in Their Feet JEE> 'appgar in “Dance Team,” which will be presented at the Coliseum Theatre tomorrow. A -y 3 N - & aaid st L2 e Dons and Sally Eflers are pictured "I obkrackiag they 9 mmn FILMS ARE BEING MADE NOW IN ALASKA Camera Nhn at k and Kodlak asMWee?]m as at Teller, With one -May- ar group filming bhe “The Es- kimo” at Teller, another Metro- Goldwyn-Mayar ty 'has been working in the vicinity of Afognak and Kodiak Iskinds, cbtaining moving pictures for ‘a film not yet named. The whaler Moran, which was operating out of the Port Hoborn whaling station, was chart- Filming of “The ' Eskimo” has mean; the expediture of large sums of money on Béward Penin- sula, especially at ‘Teller. There Dana DeVighne, Bob Henning, Ted Ulrich, Duncan Robertson, Alta]|year. |May Ward, Peter Melseth, Gaile Stedman, Dan Livie, Cecelia Lat- Blen™ ' Mize; “Berriice e, Hob Cowling, Mary Jeanette Whit- r and Ervin Hagerup. | CARL JACOBSON JEWELEI Oppgite Goldsteln Bullding Commodity prices in Denma.rk | Huntsbeth, Dorls Ulrich, Virginia are higher than at this time lflst I Word From 'leh Colony Word of the film eokmy at Tel- [ b i SPECIAL DELIVERY BY THE RED TRUCK Reasonable. Rates KELLY BLAKE JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP The Little Store with the, BIG YALUES A B AL | TONIGHT 7 @’Clack Adults, 35¢ School Youths, 20c¢ Children, 10c ADMISSION FEES INCLUDE SKATES Spectators Free Good Ventilation No Dust GUS GUSTAFSON, Manager s e —-—a | g— §§§§‘z- g? g ‘Many members of 4/ no “doubt be active fit until the break-up period.

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