The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 4, 1932, Page 3

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- e g B —————— RS A S PR . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 4, 1932 CAPITOL FRIDAY SATURDAY The “Trader Horn” of 1932 JOHNNY WEISSMULLER FINE SWIMMING IS FEATURED IN TARZAN' FICM Johnny Wmssmu“er Stars in Jungle Play at Battle of Low Is Witnessed in ‘Cock of the Air’ ay Farce Previews at Tonight and Shows Sunday at Capitol HEADIN' NURTH’ | COMBINES WITH (DANGER ISLAND"™ 'Bob Steele Has Leading l Role in Play Coming, 'Film Honevmooners | | { 1 ‘Géorge OBnen Stars in Jungles And Plains Are Scenes Of Picture Plays "RAINBUW TRAIL! 10 SHOW LAST TIMES TONIGHT, Lively Western Drama 1 COLISEUM—TONIGHT ONLY Preview—Tonjght—1 A. M. "HE \[)l\‘ NORTH"—BOB STEELE to Coliseum at Coliseum Theatre “Headin’ North,” with Bob Steele He would rather love than fight, | and she kept whole armies out of | l(he trenches with her devastating | Capitol Theatre ( In “Tarzan the Ape Man,” which T‘me Rainbow Trail,” lively and the fourth Westérn drama starring George ~_SILVER NITE-= Preview 1 A. M. Tonight “COCK OF THE AIR” OTIS ROSS HERE ON SHORT VISIT: WITH OLD LOCAL FRIENDS is showing at the Capitol theatre, the famous swimming technique that won Johnny Weissmuller, the world's champion, all international records from 50 to 880 yards, is brought to the screen. ‘Weissmuller plays the title role in the exciting drama based on the Edgar Rice Burroughs story. ‘Water, sequences in, the plot re- quire jungle pools and swim for several hundred yards with the camera following every move. The tre- mendous physique which first at- tracted the notice .of producers ‘Weismuller to plunge into| feminine appeal—brought together ! they stage a combat of love—in- finitely more fascinating than a mere war. This, in simple words, is the gist cof a most farcical screen play. It {1s the nonsemsical tale of ‘‘Cock of | the Air,” the Jatest Howard Hughes United Artists's production, which will be previewed at 1 o'clock to- night, and shown regularly Sun- day at the Capitol theatre. Morris and Billie Dove { Chester Morris plays the title |role, and Billie Dove is the chief feminine appeal. looking for Someone to play the| Three original musical numbers, |in the leading role, 'episode of “Danger Island” stir- ‘x ng serial phetoplay, will be pre- | ‘hewed tomorrow night and shown regularly tomorrow at the ;seum theatre. In ‘Headin' North” Stecle takes| the part of a boy whose mmher\ had been duped into “borrowing” | 'the American Express payroll, and/ whesa evil genius had skipped with| | the money, leaving the old man to, hold the bag. The boy takes his| father's blame on his own shoul- ders and '‘goes to the penitentiary. } He escapes after two years, and| coli- | & ;losses a taunt to recognized outlaw- b |ry and steals a beautiful girl from O'Brien, will be shown the last fime: tonight at the CJ:s»um the: In “The Rainbdw Trail” O'Brien under the very nose of a bandit gang. Was Asslstant Cameraman Q'Brien’s firm job in the motion picture business, . was . that of an | assistant cameraman with Mix's } | eompany, but he did not stay be- lind the camera very long. He Was, soon playipg small parts and | Good Coff/ Frlagrant bracer for the day! So be sure starts to track down the vfllflml B shortly gfte'r ique and e: it IS good—good to begin with. Try Schilling! s wonderful phys- ‘horsemanship qual- Through Amazing Edventures | Great lovers in the reel life of With a posse after him, the Hollywood, John, us picture ‘takes him through amnz-llc‘rs:n layer, and Vir- ing adventures, not the least of| THCG, {which is his impersonation with hm;? fiifi’f&"% the mh‘ a friend of two “ham” actors, m.)flovne newlyw are, sta | a honky-tonk. !“m a belated honeymoon t’g ! was The fourth - episode of “Danger |/ held up by :creenenzah enu Island” is entitled “Devil Worshi pers.” In this episode Harry cateh- Arnold Horween, one of Har- es the edgs of the pool, &s the vards greatest stars and later | sailors: arrive and rescue him. ’coach there, works out with the — | Northwestern . squad occasionally | role of the man who was raised leach lending itself to the 'theme, in the jungle by apes, has never|as well as providing atmospheric bosn seen to. greater - advantage |backgrounds for the story, contri- (han in these swimming sequences. |bute to the success of the picture. Photographing the champion Names of Musical Numbers speeding through the water pro- The music inciuaes 'the vocal vided problems for - the camera|numbers, “Love Me,” and “You department. It required Very fast|World if 'You Could” and an in-| “panning” of camera stands to [strumental number: “Parade of the follow him through scenes without [Puppets.” Al three numbers have getting eitherahead or behind the |been widely played already by ra- champion. Gio and recording orchestras. ified bxm for téading roles. Roles And wmi t :g:xem of talking pictures O'Brieh was cast in many of the sathe rolbs that Mix played ir.. silent pitture, namely Buck Duane in ‘“Last of .the Duayes,” - | Lassiter in Zane Grey's, "Riders of the Purple Sage”, “The Rainbow Trail,” e e SAVE THESE DATES! Af on f;,?;e::; of 1 selrs Schilling #s the one coffee roaster in America who the local United. States Public ey Oifice as cadastral engin- returned here early this week to spend, a few days visiting old friends, He will proceed south next . week. Mr. Ross has just completed 2 syccessful hydraulic season in the Peters Creek district, show- ing a nicg profit on the opera- tions. The ground is owned by a company of Idaho people and he 43 manager. He prospected the ground last year .and opened initial opera- tions this year. The gold is coarse and contains many small nuggets. He expects to visit in the States until the end of the year and will come back north about January 1. Mr. Ross resigned from the Pub- | lic Survey Office in 1921. specializes in making fine coffee exclusively. | Gala American Legion Armistice Day Dance. Serénaders Orchestra, Friday, November. 11, Elks' Hall. Following week November 19, Smok- er, A. B. Hall. —adv. Athletic 1étfets have been voted 0 44 men who played varsity foot- ball for Washington University be- tween 1889 and 1899. = e = O1d papers. for sale at Empire. %7‘13‘ Manhattan SHIRTS HENZ | vass _!IIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|II.IJ]IIIIllIIIlITIIIIIIIIHIlIIIIIIIfillllllllllII“IllIIIIII]IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIII|I|IIIII||Ifl i s labelld.the “dolar-a-vear = = Save on Hemz Foods Variety Sale Sanitary Grocery Prices Bffective from Nov. 5 to Nov. 12 $1.65 CHECK YOUR NEEDS ON THIS LIST LOWEST HEINZ PRICES IN YEARS a8 White, Blue, Tan, Grey, Green OVEN BAI\ED BEANS, 16 oz. Tins, 2 for SN 25 oz. Tins—2 for 35¢ BREAKFAST WHEAT ..... The Cereal with the Vegetable Effect TOMATO KETCHUP, large ... ...........2 for 45 VINEGAR—14 oz. bottles 2 for 25¢, quarts .......20c CIDER OR - WHITE ‘ CHild SAUCE; madium . .% 650 585000 i sie . 25¢ COOKED SAPGHFTTI Med. 2 for 25¢, largeror 35¢ PREPARED MUS_ R RRRE L ok PEANUT BUTTER, Medium ... .. ... ... ......15c APPLE BUTTER, 2 b, jar .. ..25¢ o vwia s e e e e e e H. S. Graves The Clothing' Man ———————3 | z=e. CARL:22- | FOR A YELLOW CAB Stand at Burford’s Corner | Meter Cars—25c, 35c, 46¢, 50c. | Never more than 50c in city ‘mlght explaln 1t £ “Let’s say you’re painting cléuds. You’ve got your primary colors here HHEHH IHIHHRHIHHHHIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHMIIHHHIIIHMHIIIIIIHHIIIlIIIIl They blend and cross-blend these tobaccos until they get the specml e liiey want—ii other words, the _Chesterfield flavor. “And just as each color you use acis on the others to change' and enrich them, so each Chesterfield to- bacco partakes of the fine qualities Bf every other. § ¥You ‘weld’ different kinds to.get . hcller kind. '“n!’l Lm.-BIeml on the palette. But you haven't the clouds until you blend ¢ertain into the special tone yon want, ' *“This is very miich what happens in making a good cigarette. And I gather that what Chestérfield ineans by CGross-Blending is what an artist does with colors, Thélr Domestfe and Turkish tobaccos — iaxy varfe- ties of each—arc ihe primary colors. SWEET M "ED PICKLES, "% T AN PURE. 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