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A HAROLD LLOYD‘S FATHER WEDS PREPARATIONS MADE | O e CAPITOL ; M‘Dw I' lES & \ , THER-WEDS _(Pirga BaLL TURSDAY | COLISEUM LAST TIMES TONIGHT | $ 40 i e r ations are Inear umm«- F IVE s % the Elks’ ahnual Thanks- | THE DAILY I\LASKA EMPIRE MONDAY, NOV. 21, 1932. Ball which will be given in Thursday night naders’ Orchestra AND ‘RED NOSES’ ' ARE REALlSTIcL NOT BE TALLIF || LR | FINAL R iving event in the history| L] | . : ; { the Juncau Elks,” John Erbland, FINISH TUN | In “Fast Companions” "’h‘c“\ T EY RES | ! Chairman of the committee having will be previewed at 1 o'clock to- " 4 > charge of the affair, said today. Witk ; night and shown regularly tomor- | . 3 - | SEIT “Night Court,”" thirfllihg drima (TOW night at the Capitol '-heé""e»‘ Lorl Nelson is said to have been . ; } MOVES OFFICE | M,fiflfifi{}fj;,’,‘_":"xflu with Phillips Holmes, Walter Hus-|there is an atmosphere of holiday ‘fpmcd to soMtn by heansiy sas] & . k : 1| PREVIEW TONIGHT—1 AM. ton ‘and Anita Page in the leading [8ayety and beauty that makesAgua | .. o ,rr ¢ his size. Napoleon | , g ! hals' moved; MY ” tolés, and “Red Noses” hilarious|Caliente comparable to ®urope's| o= "0 o0 o o T of K 3 i er office from the fourth | MY SIN tomedy featuring Zasu Pitts and|Deauville. ‘cubits but did a few things in J y ; v i SNty 5o Thelma Todd, will be shown the| “Fast Companions” is a stirring cpite of jt—which brings us to the xR 3 307, ths formerly last times tonight at the Oapitol|stary of a race-track jockey 8nd jnieresting matter of the smalll, = J. ‘Daflse Lioyd (left), B2.year-old father of Harold Lioyd of the theatre. | his regenerative ragamuffin pal. iature of the four men who made films, Is shown with his bride, the former Helen Marthall of Virginia. “Night Court” takes the crooked- Sobie Se Hutive the tremendous melodrama of news- | L(Associated Press Photo) edness of a night court Magistrate| Sequences at the Agua Caliente ' aper life, “Five Star Final the e 5 ) for its impelling motivation. Handicap shown on the screen, p Natfonal production, which . R T . ¥ ¥ Tomorrow’s Styles ; Young Holmes, who ' plays _in|are authentic scenes of the fa- wii be shown for the last times| Today” Walter HUSTON Anitd. PAGE ||splendid fishion ome of the prin-|mOuS resort, photographed on & tonight at the Coliseum theatre. Phillips HOLMES Lewis STONE || cipal characters, is & “chip off the (gala day. | Louis Weitzenkorn who wrote the | Jean HERSHOLT John MILJAN |[old block,” for he is the son of| A production staff of 75 persons piay, is five feet two inches tall | . [} ZASU PITTS—THELMA TODD ||Taylor Holmes, who w.s ome of|Was sent to Caliente from Holly- iy his boots; Edward G. Robin-: y e C’lll('r()" S We are serving in “RED NOSES” the matinee idols of the Stage and |W00d for an entire. week. The 'gon, who plays the starring role! 7 " ]|slient screen. winter recing season was in full i, five feet five and one-half ‘nch- . PREVIEW—1 A. M. TONIGHT Holmes was born in Grand Rap- { V"6 es in height; Mervyn Le Roy, the many customers, S",()IU Slll,ts “FAST COMPANIONS” 1ds, Mich, He went to a military noulmu.\ director claims five reet‘ v e —— || school in Los Angeles and subse- !two inches and Robert Lord, who| 3 —COMING SOON-— quiettly entaryed, upon Bis edm.‘GULISE H A did the edaptation has five feet assuring them of . | SERIES 222 “Is My Face Red”—“0 Kay Am- \gion in New York, Switzerland. | !three and one-half inches to his . catured in water- erica”—“When a Feller Needs a ||ang’ England { | creatt, Pron}pt Service, Friend” — Schmeling - Walker g ) o A |MY SIN NEXT) proof suede ‘ Following hi» persod o travel- o . Fight Pictures — 8 Rounds of . ing, he enteres Princeton Univer- Fair Prices and 100% Fighting Sy and 3. was here Hhat BE. Wk JACKIE COOPER WILL . Sizes 2 to 8 years v 5 Rl %y he Samoar geurg| BE AT CAPITOL SOON, GOOD COAL. Hupmobile rector. While making locaiion scenes on Starring Tallulah Bankhead and | cam) . Frederick March, will headline the | Jackie ooper, v, the eight- ym-okl P $ 6 ';1111: as ai"siagwm?fiu?’wfi: new program to be previewed at film star, undertakes a type of rice -()5 8 and an immediate screen test proy-| 1 O'clock tonight and presented lole- différent IO wngthibg B8 i 2 regularly tomorrow night at the|Das previously attempted in “When PHONE 412 ed the theory to be true. 3 |a Feller Needs o Friend,” which N TRUTH A “ » Coliseuin theattc. i at I CAR In “Red Noses” the famous will come to the Capitol theatre i | “bull in a china shop” had nothing In this tense drama, Miss Bank- P! ICAL the mear future. - < 1 FOR A NEW AGE! - —3|on Miss Putts when it comes to ead is haunted by a past that AA she feign would forget. In this picture, the screen's, H S creating a commotion such as she, ign | néwedt yivenhe Sfsation Has the ” ( I ,( oa:f o” THE NEW 4’6"*“"_“‘\““"% WWM‘;\WJ-M«.an A vt Pt o .;-..ou:\._w.g;; | : i Fought For New Chance d. In h Famoue Candies does with Thelma Todd. In her| o “pRh oo Gemned hy the Dart of crippled boy, with Charles | cwn quiet way, Miss Pitss turns a .\ The Cash‘ Bazaar quiet ladies’ beauty® and health world but she fought for e new “Chic” Sale ¢o-starred in the oth- ! Open E: ) dalon into a mad.house of excite. Chamcéa chance fot happiness. er leading role of the story. l Juneau Distributor- pe venings ment b, i clothed in g She had to livevand love in a, “When a Feller Needs a Friend” | 3 —8 | han's v:’eu:?:z “;n,. shadow that she constantly feared is an adapbation of William John-|*~ Juneau’s Own Store y CARD . 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