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THE DAILY ALASKA EPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 11, 1932, CAP!TOL War Thri lls and Romance Abound in Current Plays| oy LAST TIMES TONIGHT — L e FRIDAY SATURDAY Lifel Romance! *Ac- ARMY DITTIES PANTHER woman W”F ‘“?E MOTOR RACES ANNA MAY WONC S thi the ONE AND ROMANGE INMEETS FRIENDS| "™ est Role “RACING YOUTH” IN DRAGON FILM| o PATROL” |Play Starring John Gilbert v L Bih Summere Okiental Vlmery Bl DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR., in Shows Last Times To- | - - ‘ : Lou‘ Fazenda Sup- Will Be Presented at CS“CHANCES”’ \mghl _a.E_E:ap“()l 3 e 2 e o O'_ CO‘HEd) COII’eHT_"u"da) story hidden for thirteen year§ in the hcarts of Rolicking ‘army ditties made | | 4 : 3 . * B | it automiohile ] paths tontinually the heroes who lived it. pepwar by .the American dough- i # olie or t. and the |cross as players.go from part boy during- ¢the World War < are; ther through the heart of Los|part in Hollywood, y et sung and heard :in Mero-Gold- | % S geles “F g Youth” which will imingl for about i wyn-Mayer's reissued version of § k. P 1 2view 1 o'cloe k t the world’s screen and €iage*p ?AlRBANKS R GENTRAL BA “The Big Parade,” with John Gil- | ¢ i ) s 2 formers " bert and Renee (Adoree in ‘he 2 tem By The cinematic route of leading roles, which will be shown ol B r v ele- | May Wong converged with: those \for the lasi times tonight at the| 4 and is topped off <pi s three pt hen | 1 Capitol theatre. The first song, “You're in the | [o & il . : I s su by Slim Summerville film career ar Army Now,” is issued to introduce | I\ . § | and L azenda. Others in the b 1 ghter of J Ton the characters in their roles of | | - ¥ . ? t > June Cly i & ) ’ American dcughboys, Every au- € :Mbexn n, Otis Harlan, S o | \ | £lanley an r ' 4 c ler & d difate chucklies, G BN o s / iy Sl | B et CHanee s Is Story of {Hundreds of Men, Women, the recruits in “The Big Parade” ) f Summer had s on "mc_har of Sax Rohmer's fas- 4 I sep along as they bawl: Y | cax : me in_ Albuquer- |cnating tales of the siruggle be-| Soldier Romance Dur- Children Trapped in {You're in the army now, | e, New A , when he WM\.,WCEH a diabolic Oriental and the 3 atel You're not behind the plow; ‘ ccly o of sompers G0 see Just | mental oream of Scotland Yara ng \X{orlé War Homesflw r Youll never get rich or ;‘“‘ Th'd t TRt Chances” with Douglas Fm—.l (Continued from Page One.) By digelng % dibeh, p ot Ty e T A e e e i L TS e Ganion. Ty, 10 the hmlmv 1ol Youre in the army now.” { e ‘;“;:;:‘g"v‘s’i ;“ln :‘f’l)~3‘;{ s ) B e (e o \\\lth injured. Then follows “Over There,” the i d A o e b, the -Ogliseum 1 Three trains, bearing hun- |song that George M. Cchan wrote Kathleen Burke, chosen as the “panther woman” for a Hollywood X 5 of @ whpnti ghoiils Meatifed, awil roith I' G i : % h | = film role, has announced her engagement to Glen Rardin (right) of Chi- 2 ling coffin making, Holmes Herber!, member of the| T 081008 2 nl Ndred\ of injured arrived here |for the departing troops and which | ooy " Aegociated Press Photo) rick-layir od chopping and a supporting cast plays the par Inglesl | was sung at the time of the em- ' P it o | 0. N this morning. & 1o t liverse professions inl Twel rears h layed officer in the British Army 1unng\ o i | barkation. : g A Thes : : [5 welve years 280, she piayed @ he World War. He is first seen| Throughout the night, doe- P — ence. t. with Hayakawa in on2 of his | o i | \qu?n?d:' ;gcpfi“lfififltlfif‘n;i?ihgzy; JAGK PULT AND ‘FIVE Kl ¢ eighteen he rode into Los An- (starring pictures, ‘First Born." ”?"_0‘;“@}]‘ 8 Lm;don f? T“m)“flh tors attended the injured by i G lgeles on a freight car a S £~ & a which he is groping with Tom, his 3 | Armentaire” as one of the principal [ y on a freight car and son af-| She werked with Herbert in “Mr. S candle light as the power - A g SR | oy brother also an officer—bcth home- | —SILVER NITE— [Tollicking marching songs. This began, his well known silent |Wi" eleven years égo. In the|plant was crippled. % | | bound short lea 0 | ure career at @ few dollars & | Her (irst appearance Wwith Oland |Pound on a.short leave. St SATU / 1 bit of doggerel runs along for more | y in Mack Sennett comedies of |w: o dimness they collide with the girl The last train to arrive ATURDAY ON Y MRt doepd Ao i ‘ in Mack Sennett comedies of |was in “Cld San Francisco,” made | Who 1s to bs the means of an T'r 5 . JACK HOLT—RALPH GRAVES |which were written by the first | |in 1927. this morning reported 260 1 35 a - ha,ppmcss and tragedy which s to y c : Not since has ¢ 3 .. in s o aruvcd ’: LF'.?".Ce'l.kI;s GAST IN FLlGHT i f B lisvell -t | a8 'lbv‘llg (.a:fw““:] :iwf?,‘:‘sh.a’h:he come to them in the future—tor | Podies have al(::'eady been bur g Y origin is disputed, but it is likely lrcra t, g T phabun 3 o Al frieq |both love her. ied at Santa Cruz. ‘FLI(,HT” s Atares NS Bk adoat elieved from e her motion picture d Scctland Yard Baffled ; TR ¢ 15 s Jack Gives Her U 4 1 B s i M o, 0“ a, Goes Down Univers v, in the old Daughter of the Dragon,” finds . P CORPSES IN TREES 3 ctun 5 T g t . . Jack, who first tells her cf his PREVIEW FORIGHMILAA. M ¥ ol i cture days. The famed|Scotland Yard and at 3 ‘ rpses have 5! sk ESE N Ty of U e w|Picture Previews at | To— in Tennessee rdionne. almost called @ halt|men of romantiie. tnekmation. baf. |19v6, Eives her up when b finds|: Hundreds.of.¢o One of the comedy scenes in : % 23 therd WEEh | flad # axchilath irop |that Tom also cares for her. The | been lodged in trees and de- b S piotaal e the - Sldias ni ht and Shows Fo- n and there when |fled by the exploits of a utiful | Rum Whlskey Treasure picti S g { ector f in anger at what seems to be |bpis, i . R o S t dered her to wear |Orlental girl bound by ynastic | washing their shirts in the most KEMPVILLE Tenn, Nov. 11.— ik il el o ¢ ; s, | his indifference, promises to mar- § o May Be Found by Dredge promitive manner by beating them morrow, Capltol Flying off the course, apparently | makeup. She refused, | vow '\‘;H:‘»\“ '(f“:en"‘\':::"=‘j" !f.r\.j e Sanitary conditions are de- tapped into |trated by @ herole admirer who |°NLY t0 find that her heart belongs | clared to be serious. Tom when the war is over—| on stones in a.small brook to the “Fuight,” a thriiing serial pnoto lost, a plane crashed in the v\oods\ i Yov. 11.— oo ing verse of: 2 e ere last night D rag # 2ot 'MONROE, Mich., Nov. 11.—When | atcompaniying verse of ol Jack Holt and Ratpn|e3f here last night killing l‘we” i ty above the urgings of |0 Jack. The tragedy of the af: Officials have already ord- government dredges begin the | “Farmer, have you a daughter| g ‘ p(rsam believed to be Joseph| o o WO fair is heightened by the fact !hmt A o % | H |Graves in the leading role, will' be | % : L« known |his own heart. |ered the cremation of corpses Monroe port development here,| fair; Flint, his wife, & young woman, | % 8 R 0 ._Tom never knows—until the night | e s i 3 previewed at 1 o'clock tonight '\nd‘ i 2 Is Y the world. The direction is by Lloyd Corri- | many natives will be watching the| Parley Vou. |Srown regularly tomorrow at the | Polieved to be his daughter, and| AN ran, who also worked with Monte |Of the enemy bombardment—his not later than tomorrow. ecoce: foc, slgos wt - et ceeed, ShRE: | AT Bhve, O & cigtiter et |t Lhea(.re) 9 ¢ ©|= boy and a girl, believed o be Katterjohn on the a;laum . |last night—the truth about the A nine-car train, bringing ure of rum and whiskey. Parley Vco. ‘8;“4 To s cabise B _‘P'lvms grand-children, Edward Growler, 53, halibut fish- | ') RSB % |two he loves most. 450 injured, is due here Few live who recall the time, |Farmer have you a daughter fair g mfl;‘r:;‘nl Fug){t" Mas :n n); | All were from Fort Lauderdale,|erman, died at Ketchikan after a | ESES mof‘e mjured, 18 i but: nearly all have heard the|Who can wash a soldier's under R s u‘;‘ | Florida, protracted - illness. |50c Pioncer Tax:, ¥none 443. adv.i Old Papers for sale at Empire |late this afternoon. story of how the “Favorite,” out wear? basi i pM a2 S { 7 il : : -+ of Buffalo bound for Toledo, was| Hinky, dinky, parley voo.” o o il g Y w“h; » 3 : 4 - e e ——— caught in a storm off Monrce in| Then the answering refrain in-} 3 )'.'u 4 coiand = 1855 and was sunk in 21 feet of |iroduces one of the numerous vers-|oma Q:f nul(en ng | : 9 g % 7 ; : 3 f" watér after the captain and créw |es @bout the much-sung made- ™ s L T o . : i G G b ol escaped to the-ice field that skirt-|moiselle from the village of Ar-| I many respeols, pen Y, od SBk dhore. miént have to step out of his real char- Two hundred barrels of rum |"Madameiselle from Armentaire, |30%r 0 play his part In “Flight " He is an experjenced and an en- and 400 kegs of bourbon and rye| Parley Voo. s S 4 ! were in the cargo. Soveral efforts |Madamoiselle from Armentaire, iz s (‘;’me;l'l e | were made to retrieve the cargo.| Farley Voo. e ml o ;'_'Zh il but none of them was reported | Mad s from Armeniai !;w;:s age;:e: llh“ t'u?i?:,é successful. She nai't even hcard. of under- |11 taveling e s & { e — v : H in Hollywood and his ranch home | Old papers for sale at the Empire.| Hinky dinky, parley voo.” some 200 miles away. | The featured players have a| strong supporting. cast. ! SWIFT SURE RELIEF fi | ; FOR GASSY "STOMACH A tablespoonful of Dare's Mentha Pepsin rids your stomach of gas in| |5 minytes or you can have your money back. Same dose before meals soon puts your stomach in { [ J such. fine shape you never have| i i 7 5 4 3 4 5 »’ : : t any more gas, heartburn, nausea,| A Gt Y 4 ¢ it g sick headaches, fullness, nor any| : % g i OSIHg u stomach distress. Money back any | ¢ e 3 5 ¥ 5 mE HUNTE'R time it fails, says Butler Mauro e g S : 3 HUNTED! Drug Co. —adv. | _ : . G g B e | : ; : “Nature in the Raw"”—as 50c Pioneer Taxi, Phone 443, adv.| . ‘ portrayed by the f artist, R. Atkinson Fox .+ . inspired by the batile between an entaged bull buffalo and the savage Indian hunterswhoselances DRESSES HATS g W No raw tobaccos in Luckies | SEE THESE SATURDAY “ » ¢ e £ ‘ —that’s Why they’ re so mild QLIM SUMMERVILLE—LOUISE FAZENDA in \ WE buy the finest, the veryfinest mellowing, are then given the - : tobaccos in all the world= benefit of that Lucky Strike puri- but that does not explain why fying process, described by the folks e,VleyWhCl‘e regard Lucky WOl‘dS'—"It’S toasted”. That’s Strike as the mildest cigarette, ~ Why folks in every city, town and The fact is, we never overlook the ha.mlet say that L“ck'“ are such truth that “Nature in the Raw r.mld cigarettes. _ A is Seldom Mild”<so these fine THE SANITARY GROCERY R (\GAR 9 oo o e e It's toasted” “The Store That Pleases’PHONES 83 OR 85