The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 5, 1932, Page 3

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SO —— A . A A W W - - 540 S e s Bt R R S A S S MR M NN S 3 TONIGHT ONLY “PAL NITE” — 2-for-1 COLISEUM Vi " NDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 9 Presents ) “‘Preview Tonight—1 A. M. Matinee Sunday—2 P. M. AT THEIR HAPPIEST . . . PEPPIEST . . . and GAYEST! ROMANCE . . . different and better than anything they've done yet. They bring you / & new love thrill . . . and lots of laughs . . . in this romance of a wee winsome lassie who captivates the season’s catch tmm under all eyes and arms. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATLRDAY NOV 5 1932 'The atres - e WEEK -END BILLS PRESENT VARIED ENTERTAINMENT. ;Perils.of Jungle jand 'a‘hins' |~ Rival Romances o War.and Peace CAPITOL ‘i “TARZAN The Ape Man” S ~_il‘_JNDA—‘.Y Sunday Matinee—2 P.M. Sharp MONDAY Fought the Battle of the Riviera rerENEi «With a Woman Who : s LU 5 . Varied and delightful .entertain- | “ EA b t N w.-‘C‘ a “i'h'.“ in ment for th2 v;eek end is offered| t lo ; ) 4 o i .fi' at Juneau thoatres. Perils of m" A i p l [jungle vie with dangers of the) "'fh \plains, and swar romance, replete Wi America si him up to fight— ilh | farcical ineidents, rivals| 3 ‘ : . Charle B 1 biaces - battles were: Wi peace-time love, embellished wuh‘ Janet: aries o ” ieked h me! i b Steele pac ;; wc z 3y Y “Tarzan, the Ap: Man," wn-h; 2 . unch b wenenl e v e+ sl S GAYNOR FARRELL § &% 4 tail-spin back of the lines and dove |zgle, brings Lo the Capitol screen | \ : ern .. . fill jgh fists . . . gain tonight the wild life won- ders cf-the African veldts. i Romance in Paris “Cock o' the Air,” starring Ches-; ,er Morris and iBllie Dave, will| |present to Capitol audiences to- | morrow aspects of a delightfully |amusing rTomance befween an | American soldier and s French | £50% GunMenand Loving Couples at Coliseum | "“Headin’ North” at the Coliseum | |tonight gives Bib Steele . oppor-| * headlong into a squad ofsirens!... A Romeo of the air whose heart was in the clouds— zooming through "gales of laughter and guffawsl... ' A bombshell of high explosive hila~ ity that burgis with a bang in the bright spots~of the ltalian. Riviera EL BRENDEL Music bx”GB:QRGE GERSHWIN bloody with. hattles! —ALSO—, CHAPTER 4 OF “DANGER ISLAND” [ | | { ! ’ gripping with gunplay . . . | ML, . L RIS | Kliig 0 0 7SRRGB L and the Ruede la Romance ! :ni,;:hémt“?&i":? =0 AYNOR STARS | Gunmen Battle for Beautv " 'HEADIN NORTH' | “Delicious,” the Coliseum’s Sun- ‘ | HOVARD HUGHIS Y s wnw SamReLL TOFINISHWITH PRECENK | . “DANGER ISLAN' “Headin' ‘Nor#h," l«m | ture replete Mmm | fourth episode “Danger Island.* | thrilling serial photoplay, will ha shown the last times tonight et the Coliseum - thesltre.” 4 In ‘{Headin’ North,” Bd'b the star, who is under for a crime and a flnmns officers of the law, appsars in dh- guise as a vaudeville His talents @s a singér and trou- per are by mo means ordinary and 1chs.x|les Fax'.mll in a love story| “ (set to music. An ocean liner and; | i 9 |the city of New’York provide in-| : iberemng locations for the play. | | Not in weeks have screen pro- | {grams at local theatres been more ! !diverting or more fascinating. Kilts," a “flaming red tam o' shanter, & little 'Scotch terrier- and la delightful Scotch brogue are the AUSTRQI]AN RACING chief properties of Janet Gaynor |who 1is co-starred with Charles BODY TAKES ACTION 'Ferell in “Delicious”, Fox melody To CLE ANUP SPORT romance, which features the new prcgram at the Coliseum theatre tomorrow. IMELBOURNE, Australia, Nov: 5. 'As a Scotch orphan lassle, Miss ‘-The Victoria Turf Club, great-|Gaynor is first seen amid a gay {est racing body in Australia, has|and colorful peasantry in the |began a clean-up movement bY|steerage of a large ocean liner |refusing to renew yearly licenses|headed for America. Her wistful |of six bookmakers and 12 leading|charm and bubbling sense of hu- p Wurdock; at left; Barbara Luddy and ; c this part of the picture is'de- oA R R BT Do endear her (0| iin a scene in “Headin’ North,” which headlines the p:om.m at the |VEhifully entertaining. Jiome of the Jockeys 1t was Nie-|everyone, including a troupe of| Goliseum Theatre and which will be shown for e last times ey Iehsiook ks ithe. role nf i d = talented Russian entertainers who| io.izng. Steele's friend and Barbara Luddy ‘:fifslewume Cup winner, WIillie|agopt her as one of their own. furnishes the girl-interest. = No explanation was given at the Farrell Also on Boat time of the action but without| Farrell also becomes acquainted |a Ticense no bookmaker can oper- with her on the boat, as does El 'ate or jockey ride on any race-|Brendel, who is seen as Farrell's {track in Australia. valet. The romance which springs It is known that a racetrack|up between Miss Gaynor and Far- “black hand” gang has been”at|rell on their first meeting is the i [ | | | | | | ?UN[TED P !'wcrk fixing winners and betting | motivaling theme of the picture. ARTSTS fodds. The elub, by "taking the]Their adventures, which include 1 D |most sensational action in the his- | strange misunderstanding betwzen KM |tory of Australian racing, consid- |[them and Miss Gaynor's threat v 2 ers it ‘has taken a step toward |6f a spite marriage, carry them purifying the sport. : > |CAMPUS ‘RADICALS Land And Air Meet At Capltol RARE AFRICAN ANIMALS SEEN WITH ‘T ‘TARZAN' No ;mie of the mm in ”.lv- zan, the Ape Man,” film vermon of the) widely-read Bdgar Riced Burroughs .adventure story, which will be shown for the last times tonight at itel theatre, lies in its unu aggragation of wild] animals. Rare African Specimens Amcng the many rare African spi-imons 1o be seen in the picture a3 the brindle gnu, the axix deer, the James Buck, the sablé ante- spotted hyenas, zeébras, ba- Billie Dove p.nl Chester Mor- ris are” W here ‘in dne of their affectionate scemes in “Cock of the Air,” which will héadline the new program 'to be presented at the Capitol The- i “Cock o' the Air " United Artists’ roduction, with Chester Morris and Billie Dove in the leading| Im]es. will feature the new program temorrow at the Capitol theatre, | [“Cock o' the Air” is a delight~ .!,Rlly amusing farce. ‘It is the story of a dashing American aviator, in a war-time background, who"admittedly would 1ather love than fight, and whose aerial exploits are as nothing com- ipAred to his affairs of the heart. Seductive Parisian Actress ‘A seductive Parisian actress, 'B0CK OF THE AIR' WARTIMEPLAY, FULL OF LAUGHS {'The part is portrayed by Morris. | a dozen’ man-eating lions and leo- pards. % VELVET DRESSES Afternoon apd Evening i Wear In black blue and wu?e. Sizes 16 to 42 $13.75 and $15.50 Store open this evening until 9:30 atre {omerrow. JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP WPhe diittJe-Store With the Big. Values™ played by Miss Dove, proceeds 0 itéach the Anterifan ‘“Jove-ace,” ‘a few new tricks in the fascinating ame Of tomance, and succeeds !fiflmlmbly well. The humerous sit- itions which result from his love 1, interspersed , with thrilling both aepial and on terre | ,-combiie- ¢0 provide -« most Mmmnz entertainment, |*¥The picture is briniantly mount- ed; it is superbly photographed and |1t moves with lighining speed/, | {An air sequence, in which the i cipals partivipate, provides hs and thrills. It is one of the kigh-lights of the picture. i Directed by Buckingham | ‘“Cock o' the Air" was by ‘Tom Buckingham, and is bnésd on an original story by Robert’ E. Sherwood. ‘The supporting cast includes, Matt Moore, Walter Catlett, Louis | Albernt, Katya Sergeiva, Yole D'- |Avril, Emile Chattard, Ethel Su-. therland, Vivien Oakland and P@gy Watts. I l SOW CO MMUNISM AN CHINA’S SCHOOLS PEIFING, Nov. 5.—Educational authorities here yiew with concern the growth of cominunism among Chinese students. Almost every govérnment uni- versity has its student “cell,”, it is said. The communists maké a point ‘of capturing kep positions lin student crganizations. ‘When the. Japamese occupied Mukden a year ago, the student associations of several universities formed an anti-Japanese sociel] but in less than a month it wai brought under communL'xc coni- |trol. Other familiar antics of the rad- ical students are to attend public mdetings and heckle speakers who voice hostility to communist the- ories. To assist the authorities in [handling the ‘situation seven Chi- nese patriotic organizations here have joined into an anti-commun- it ‘federation. 'They urge drastic action to root out the red menace in the schocls. — e 01d papers 1or swie a3 “'de Empire. Office. ashore where their troubles are augmented by the persistence of Virginia Cherrill to win Farrell’s hffection, and of Lawrence O'Sul- livan, an immigration officer, to arrest Miss Gaynor for entering lth-e country illegally. Galety and Comedy Spontaneous gaiety and much comedy are ‘woven through the picture, which is told with a back- | ground of" George Gershwin mu- sic. This ‘includes six musical humbers by the famous composer, |, the words of which were written by his talented brother, Ira Ger- shwin. They' aré “You Started 7t '“Blah-Blgh-Blan-Blah W ith|. ‘You" “Delishious,” “Somebody from’ New York Rhapsody.” ———.———— |WILLIAMS LEAVES MONDAY : TO INSPECT ‘KETCHIKAN JOBI| ESUE To inspect the Herring Bay ex- tension ‘on Tengass Highway out |3 cf Ketehikan, M. D. Williams, Dis- trict Engineer, United States Bu-| reau of Public Roads, will leave Monday morning for Ketchikan on ‘the steamer Alaska. He will ‘re- ‘turn here on - the first available steamer. The project to be 1nspect:ed provides for clearing and grubbing!! of three imiles of Tight of way. R. . Stock is the comncbur GEORGE BROTHERS 5 Fast Béfiveries——lof H; 2, 2:30, 4:30 PEERLESS BREAD Children Love It! - * | Somewhere,” " “Katinkitschka,” and Ask Your Grocer for Peerless Bread! Peerless Bakery

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