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CAPITOL FRIDAY—SATURDAY Robert Montgomery in ‘But the Flesh Is Weak’ with Nora Gregor, Heather Thatcher, Edward Everett Horton SELECTED SHORT SUBJ'ECTS —CHINA NITE— STARTING SUNDAY “NIGHT COURT” S —— e MICKEY MOUSE CLUB Meeting Saturday 1 P. M. All members bringing canned feods, potatoes or anything eatable that will keep yntil Thanksgiving will be admitted FREE |in New Shi pment FRIENDLY FIVE SHOES $5.00 Two Million Men Are Wearing Them H. S. Graves The Clothing Man ~|ber of interesiing fove momens. “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” For Wintry Days A new shipment of SILK AND WOOL HOSE with extra elastic tops Only $1.25 Pair Jalyoren’ Juneau’s Own Store EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL WE HAVE IT at the Right Prieo Harris Hardware Co. Lower Front Street Fattious Cmdiu The Cash Bum MANY NATIUNS REPRESENTED IN\ 'FLESH IS WEAK" Hilarious Comedy Is Head-! liner on Program at Capitol Theatre Nationalities don’t mean so much o the talking screen. For instance “—But the Flesh is Weak”, Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer's lilting. comedy of London life, starring Robert Montgomery and showing ' at the Capitol theatre, has plenty | of them. | Montgomery, who is a New, Yorker, plays a young Britisher.' Nils Asther, who is Swedish, plays 4 Russian prince. Nora Gregor, who is Austrian plays “Rosine,” french widow of an Englishman.! English and Irish Heather Thatcher, C. Aubrey Smith, and Frederick Kerr, are English, of course—and Jack Con- way, who directed the picture, and Edward Everett Horton, who has an important role, are of Irish ——————— descent. Learning English in a few brief months brought two remarkable figures to the cast of “—But the Flesh is Weak.” { Made Stuay of Language \ One is Nils Asther, sensauonal* Swedish screen hero of silent days. | When talkies came, he left the screen and organized insurance of- fices in order to learn English— and now returns with a perfect vocabulary. The other is Nora Gregor, exot- | ic charmer of the stage in Vienna, ! where for five years she was a Max Reinhardt star. | Played in German Pictures ‘ Miss Gregor came to America to play in German talking pictures, studied English, went on the American stage and now blossoms forth as a charming addition to Hollywood's screen celebrities. The picture, based on the fa- mous stage play which scored in London and at the Barrymore theatre in New York with Billie Burke, is a hilarious romance of a young Englishman who resolves to marry for money but falls in love with the wrong girl—where- upon trials, tribulations and com- plications arise fo make a delight- ful comedy in which are a num- i { Dld papers 1or swie at ~“ne Empire SALES Every Menth in the Year N 1932 November 22 December 20 1933 January 24 February 21 March 21 April 18 M.ty 18 Juhe 20 July 25 August 29 Beptember 26 October %4 November 21 Deécember 21 Advances will be made as usual when requested. Trans- ferred by Telegraph if de- sired. Special Sales Held on Requést of Stiippers THE SEATTLE FU EXCHANGE ~1008 Western; Avenue- -~ Seattle, U..S. A. BEWARE! Cold weather will | soon be here. Let us protect your car against freezing and prepare it for winter. JUST TELEPHONE We will call for, and return your ‘car at no extra cost. Service Rendered by Experts CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. | the romance of Adolphe Men;on, millionaired estate "Armcably” Parted !‘S|STERS’ ENDS ‘ TS GOLISEUM ~ RUN TONIGHT lesque Queens Furnish- es Plenty of Laughs Mirth is the keynote of “Step- ping Sisters,” rollicking comedy, ,which will be shown for the last times tonight at the Coliseum the- atre. The photoplay tells the story of a former quéen of burlesque who imanrages to hidé her past until she meets two other “daughters of the tights and spear” under her own roof. — e ————— Long Island Estate Because they are both too ..,m“_l A typical multi-servanted, multi- ested in their respective careers,” roomed, multi-garaged and multi- facing Long debonnair “man of the world” for Island Sound is the setting for the é}frvr::.vl;:v:nadgr':: d";;"’ba'g:‘ ,l‘:{'e‘ reunion of three ex-burlesque geparation is to be one of those 9UCCNS AOCHESWATS DISHGIE “amicable ones” that have become £°ther at a charity entertainment. 90 popular of late. | Cast Is Outstanding o e The cast includes Louise Dress- NIGHT COURT’ IS Tend, Winiam o, B Soward STORY OF GRAF Philhps. Ferdinand Munier, Stan- ley Smith, Barbara Weeks and Crooked Methods Are Ex-| posed in Play Coming | Mary Forbes. A number of song hits from the to Capitol Theatre DBAMA BLENDs WITH DANGERS pen of James Hanley are introduc- ‘cd outstanding among which is “Look, Here Comes a Ww’ girl who is “framed” and sent to| ‘“Leha Rivers,” absorbingly inter- prison on a morals charge because |esting melodrama, and the sixth she has unwittingly come into pos-|episodé of “Danger Island,” stir- session of incriminating evidence‘“ng serial, will be shown tomor- against an unscrupulous judge. jrow at the Coliseu mtheatre. The vivid background turns ‘the| “Lena Rivers” is baséd on the spotlight on the maelstrom of graft Popular American novel of the samé and political corruption sometimes name. The cast includes Charlotte connected with the so-called courts|Henry, James Kirkwood, Beryl of justice and presents an illum- | Mercer, Morgan Galloway, Betty inating insight into sécrets of the|Elythe, Joyce Compton and Clar- “third degree,” the ruthléss ac- |ence Muse. tivilies of “stool pigeons,” the Phil Rosen directed from the double lives of highly respected adaptation written by Warren B. judges and various inside aspectsDuff and Stuart Anthony. of judicial procedurs. s 'I;:e iflxmflf&im;‘hw CDaxéger Is- Mike, & young New York, taxi land” i ent e Cat Creeps.” driver, and his wife, Mary, are the |I% 15 Teplete Wwith mystery and ad- principals of the plot. Living in a | venture. cheap ténement district of the city, they are bllssfuly uavate tnat MOUSERS CAN GIVE e tenant in the P FOOD FOR TICKETS iz the tool of a well-known court | magistraté. Accidentally, Mary finds a bankbook revealing the' Mickey and Minnie Mousers are judge's cache of crooked spoils,'thinking of Thanksgiving—think- which hé had dropped during one |ing of providing eatables for poor of his visits “next door.” folké on that feast day. Gets “Goods” on Judge Admission to the Satnrday after- TO prévent her kncwledge from noon Mickey Mouse matinee at the harming him, the judge has Mary Captol theatre tomorrow afternoon “framed” on a morals charge and can be obtained by teéndering at sent to prison. Discovering the the door any kind of fod that plot, Mike opens war on the dis- will keep until Thankntvmg Eric solute magistraté and his under- | Paulson, manager of the playhouse, world tribe, and in so doing is anmouncéd ay. “taken for a ride” and almost Canned goods or potatoes are killed by torture before he es- among the commodities that are capes. highly desirable. “Night Court,” which comes to‘ the Capitol theatre Sunday tells; the dramatic story of an innocent BETTY BAXLEY House Frocks NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED LARGE SELECTION In the New Dark and Light Shades All Sizes |Story of T—}rr;e Ex-Bur-|t 'FRIDAY NOV. 18, 1932. AIRPLANE FOR INTERIOR COMES HERE ON NORAH Princess Vessel Will Be‘ Back Tonight on Way to Vancouver the Princess Norah, at Juneau last night | rom Vancouver, B. C.J was one of the three Pilgrim airplanes that the Pacific Airways of Fairbanks recently ob- tained in New York for service ip the Interior. Two of the air-| craft b arrived in Fairbanks, having fiown there from the At- lantic coast. Damaged Near Prince Rupert The plane that was on the Norah accompanied the two other planes from New York as far as a small town near Prince Rupert, B. C, where she experienced damage in making a landing. The idea of effecting complete Yepairs at Prince Rupert was abandoned and she was loaded aboard the Norah for transporta- tion to Juneau. The plane was put on the steamship Alaska today and will be taken to Seward Te Fly or Ride At Seward either the aircraft's repairs will be completéd and she Wwill fly to Fairbanks or she will be taken over the Alaska Railroad to the Interior City. The plane is accompanied by her ‘pilot, W. S. Grey. Incoming passengers for Juneau on the Norah weére: Mr. Grey, Mrs. H. R. Shepard, R| M. Shepard, Mrs. M. E. Mon- agle, Mrs. Josephine Spickett, H. L. Faulkner, F. D. Fénnessey, | Harry WoodWard and N.. Gurvich. The vessel is scheduled to be back here from Skagway at 10 o'clock tonight and will sail at midnight on her return voyage to Vancouver. e, — Advertisements are your pocket- book editorials. They interpret the merchandise news: FIRE ‘ALARM CALLS M1 1-8 11 1-8 1-9 2-1 3.3 2-4 Third and Franklin. Front and Franklin Front, near Way. Front, near Gross Apts. Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Mill. Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem rocery, Second and Maln. Fifth and Seventh and PFire Hall Home House, Gastineau and Rawn ast. sevenfi-xu;ud Gold. mnin back of power house, cmmun. opp. Beaview mmn and Indian. Ninth and Calhoun. Tenth and O. Twelfth, BPR. Twelfth and Wil Hone Grocery. Beater Tract. { e e e e HAS SOLUTION FOR PROBLEMS, FOREIGN DEBTS Minois Professor Says Plan Is Practical, Also Profitable URBANA, IH, Nov. 18—Prof. Ivan Wright, of the Department of Economics of the University of Tlinois, today proposed a solution of the nation’s foreign debt prob= lem. Prof. Wright said the solution is mot only practical but even- tually profitable. Instead of cancelling or repud- fation, Prof. Wright said the prin- ciple and interests of the debts should be reinstated and public securities of the debtor countries. He said in this form adjustment wolld relieve the worlds’ money market and permit debtor nationS to accumulate gold, stabilize currencies them to engage in something ap- proaching a normal trade with the United States. ——— el AFTER THE SMOKER Saturday night dance to the Ser- enaders’ Music at Moose Hall. Big Time! * —adv. e SHRINE DANCE TONIGHT First Shrine dance of season will be held Friday night. Masonic Temp]e 9:30 p.m. Invitational. adv, PULL-OVER nd coAaT SWEATERS Leading Standard Brands All Colors SABIN’S Everythng In Furnishings For Men |a basket of eggs may be exchanged | for football tickets. | greens in private| and permit " EGG TEAM ON ARCADIA, La, Nov. lB.—NDW; A sack of potatoes, onlons or | beans also will be accepted, as| will canned fruits, chickens, pea- nuts, corn and corn meal, fresh | and turnips or anything | edible. The plan has been put into op- eration at the Arcadia high school by E. R. Hester, principal, and R. A. Hassell, Jr, athletic coach. Farm products accépted in lieu | of cash at the gate will be used | in the school cafeteria or distr uted to the needy of the com- munity, school authorities said. 50 M ROSENBLOOM SIGNED SAN FRANCISCO, —Frank Bachman, Maxie Rosenbloom, light - heavy- weight champion, said he had signed Rosenbloom for a ten-round bout with Tony Polon at Sacra- mento November 23. It will be a non-title fight. ¥ Pm:vmw TONIGHT—1 A. 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