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'[‘HE DAILY ALA‘?KA ,EVIPIRE "CAPITOL THURSDAY FRIDAY WE BROUGHT THI§ WONDERFUL PICTURE TO YOU for folks from six to sixty! who learned to be a man— with lovable, langhable CHARLES SALE o in a Great American Drama— with RALP Directed by HA A man’s picture, enacted by a boy AS A SPECIAL THANKSGIVING ENTERTAINMENT Every parent should see this picture! ohhn UC on afeles \ Every parent should take his child to see it! H GRAVES RRY POLLARD Special Added Attraction—The| Schmeling-Mickey W alker Fight Pictures 8 ROUNDS OF 100% FIGHTING—The Fastest and Best Ring Battle Ever Screened LAST TIMES TONIGHT with Mickey Rooney—James “PHOTOPLAY” says “IT'S THRILLING” Gleason—Andy DevmchTom Brown—Maureen O’ Sulhvan German State railways are now insuring against loss or theft of| the return stub of round - trip tickets. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed ia theMnrninzknlin'toGo 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. IS MY FACE REB'-” DUE HERE SOON Activities of Newspaper Columnist to Be picted at Capitol Tense Drama And Comedy On Screens WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23 1932 RACING THRILLS VIE WITH CATCH OF SWORDFISH “Fast Comp;ions" and “For Love of Ludwig” Will End Tomght “Fast Companions,”, “For the of Ludwig,” and the ninth episode of “Jungle Mystery” will be shown for the last times tonight at the Capitol theatre. “Fast Companions,” based on a race track story, offers persons| who never have been to Caliente, | the Monte Carlo in Mexico, an opportunity to obtain a vlcarmusl thrill and go there by way of the screen. Exotic Social Life The photoplay brings to the screen the race track, a swell race, ! a gambling parlor, a thrilling' frame-up, the bars, Casino, palm gardens and exotic social life of this capitol of pleasure. In “For the Fove of Ludwig” Mack Sennett has incorporated exciting | and thrilling sceres of big game | {fishing. Leap of ‘Marlin Swordfish ‘The leap of the marlin sword- | fish with his 600 pounds of finny equipment quivering like a giant, holds the ‘spectator's interest. Andy Clyde, Addie McPhail, Vernori enjoy merry antics aboard a yacht off the shores cof Catalina. The ninth episode of “Jungle Mystery” is filled with dangerous | adventure in-the wilds of Africa, | ————.—— | COOPER - SALE PLAY AND FIGHT | FILM THURSDAY “When a Feller Needs of Friend” with Jackie Cooper and “Chic” Bale in the leading roles, and pic- tures of the Schmeling-Mickey "Walker fight headline the new | | rogram to be presented on Thanks- | lgiving at the Capitol theatre. “When a Feller Needs a Friend” tells the story of Limpy, crxppledi boy, and his battle to overcome; his inferiority complex. \As the amusing conductor of | an antiquated horse-car, Sale has | a role which ocecasions many laughs while further hilarity results from the rollicking adven- | Itures of the old man and the youngster whose wide difference in | age does not prevent from being the best of comrades. Highlights of Pldt ‘ Highlights of the plot include a sham battle in which Limpy proves himself a helpless coward,| a secret fishing expedition on which | +—ue |Sale reveals some amazing “fish stories,” the quarrel between Salei and Limpy’s parents because the old man .refuses to mollycoddle | 'the crippled youngster, the dra-| matic scene in which rowdies at- tempt to stone the old conductor, ithe episode in which Limpy first asserts himself, and, finally, the spectacular fight by which Limpy regains his self-respect and over- comes his inferiority complex, Based on Novel The pioture is based on William | Johnston's novel, “Limpy,” Sup- Lighting paragraphs, the devot- ed love of a chorus girl and the ‘hopeés and dillusionments of a mul- titude combine in the making of RKO-Radio “Is My [Face Red?” with Helen Twelvetrees, .Ricardo | Cortez, Jill Esmond, Robert Arm- | strong and Arline. Judge in the cast \wmch will be seen at the Capitol i |theatre in the near future. | High Pressure Columnist | 1t bares the soul and the activi- {ties of a high-pressure columnist | —a wrecker of happiness; a rollick- ing imp of Satan, who slings his |darts at high and low, irrespective jof feelings, blasted happiness and - iruined reputations. Tearing the veil from the mys- terious origin of intensely gossip, the film acwngpa:nigs the columniist on excursions into dives and speakeasies. him backstage in Broadway show | palaces and into the homes of the isocially elect. ! | Tt pictures him at work in his office and traces the innumerable tips which pour in on him. And (it shows him before the radio mi- | crophone broadcasting the secrets that sear the souls of some or eiate those who orave mention. ‘With its startling revelations, it tells an absorbing story in which !tangled loves and bitter hatreds play their parts, and how the cav- ialier penman is at last triply cor- 'nemd Ben Marleson and Allen Rivkin, !two former newspaper men, wrote the story. upon: which this picture {1s based. It was directed by Wil- iliam Seiter. ———eo—— Miss Deborah. Thomas,- 92 years |old, lives in the house in Chapel |Dewi, Wales, in which she was born. % 1t atcompanies ' porting roles are filled by Rubh Graves, Dorothy Peterson, ~Andy Shuford, Helen = Parrish, Donald Haines Ap!el ‘The production was directed by Hafry Poliard. The Schmeling-Mickey Walker pictures show eight rounds of 100 per. cent fighting. They are full of | theiiling moments. ——,—— ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES! | _In_ observande of - Thanksgiving| Day the meeting of the' Alford” Jotin' Bradford Post of The |American Legion will be postponed! juntil Priday, ‘Noveibef 25. ladv.” 'CAPTAIN JOHN ‘M. CLARK. T g +Read the ads as carefully as you read the news articles. Gus Leonard and Oscar Dent and Wade Boteler, § WILL ROGERS ON FOREIGN CRUISE | mous ,ean cruise with his {who sneer at the crudities of the! {however, gets a jolt when a cable- {gram informs him his play has Fun and Laughter Hol(l Sway MY SIN' TO END TAKE- | ! | 5 { Jetta' Goudal is a vamp who ! helps Will' Rogers while away the idle hours on shipboard, The fascinating damsel and | | the famous humorist are de- ! picted in a scene in “Business and Pleasure,” which begins showing tomorrow at the Coli< scum Theatre. CAUSES LAUGH Will Rogers, interantionally fa- comedian and humorist, stars in “Business and Pleasure,” which features the new program’ temorrow night at the Coliseum thedtre. ‘The photoplay is basell on Booth Tarkington's novél, “The Plutocrat.” Rogers, in the role of Earl Tin- ker, Middle West razor blade man- ufacturer, goes on a Mediterran- wife and daughter. Incidenfally, he has a business scheme in mind and also {is. anxious to get his daughter | - away from an unhappy love affair' at home. * Follow Travelers on Ship | Aboard the steamer is a sophis~ ticated Broadway playwright and an “equally snobbish artist friend) typical middle westerner, blinding' blinding themselves to his many, good gqualities. Also on the ship| is Madame Momora, who strikes up a close friendship with Rogers)| and pries intimate business sec-) rets: from hm, In Algiers the playwright and Tinker’s - daughter . discover they have very .much in common. Play Proves a “Flop” His suddenly aroused . interest, “flopped” and he is broke. The climax is reached when Rog- ers is captured by Arabs who are | labout. to engage in a Aribal war. | |How, he averts personal catastrophe, | averts the war, and reunites his family, is a most amusing situa- tion. Jetta Goudal has the role of Mme. Monora, Dorothy Peterson thé nagging wife, and Peggy Ross thé daughter. David Butler directed. ROASTERS GAME SHEARS CASSEROLES ] el Ihomas CARVING SETS || PERCOLATORS and WAFFLE ‘TRONS Now on Dtsplay are ‘0. | 5l';arm Products Pay Fees i A system of “agcepting farm prod- r | Lees-McRaz> College here has en- { mule, 470 pounds of beet, 84 pounds and many 3 popular | Jackie Cooper is taking a les- son from “Chic” Sale, street car | conductor, -who. is demonstrat- ing the way to Baberuth the old horschide when it comes near the conien. Jackie and “Chic” have/the leading roles in “When ‘a Feller Needs a Friend,” /which will headline | the Thanksgiving program to- | morrow ‘at the Capitol Theatre. ———————— | Of 100 ‘College Students BANNERS ELK, N. C, Nov. 22— uce from /students for expenses :.t abled 100 to remain in school this| year. Two boys brought enough sweet | potatoes to supply the college for| the entire year. At the semester student first on| one beginning of the the college took in account eight cows, of, honey; bushels of grain. ma, tin atre. | 'role in m~ phot |loves her. ]chanre for happiness. Mr. | tor. The supporting cast is of :xr“p- tional strength. | e Walter Morgan, tailor, h\s“ ‘buen appointed minister of Bla°a-| pennal Church, Cardigan, Wales. | COLISEUM RUN | ' Tallulah Ban k head and| Frederic March Support- dra- last the- | emotional for “My Si will be shown tonight at the Capitol the Tallulah Bankhead has the star! ay and the lcad» is taken by Fred- Haunted by the s of the| ast, Miss Bandhead lives in con- 1 {stant fear of exposure—and expos- ure would mean the loss of man whom she loves and the | who | Condemned by the world, she determined to beat back into r spectability. She battles for a | March makes an ideal sui-| e Afraid to Eat | Hearty F oode. | You needn’t be if you just take al tablespoon of Dare’s Mentha Pep-| sin before meals. No more gas, pres- | sure on your heart, belching, pain,!| nor any kind of stomach distress.| Contains no soda, so don't be afrald of it. Money back any time it fails,) says Butler Mauro Drug Co. adv. - Read the classmcd ads. who have learned claim... better” says. reason that they are ed by Strong Cast : 5 | I3 He is one of a great army of smokers “They’re milder and they taste .means just exaetly what it Chesterfields are milder for the simple tobaccos, blended and cross-blended, and et e e s e = EM OFF WILL' we know you ! Roar at him as a keen razor- blade magnate from the Corn Belt, bent on trimming the Arabs ... and theit whiskers. WILL ERS from Booth Tarking- ton’s Novel— “The Plutocrat” Préview Tonight BUSINESS PLEASURE with JETTA GOUDAL, JOEL McCREA, BORIS. KARLOFF 1A M DOROTHY PETERSON Paramount News LAST TIMES TONIGHT Comedy [0 ¢t Looney Tune Cartoon MY SIN Include the Talhtlah Bankhead, Frederic March “PAL NITE"—2-for-1 Selected Shorts GARNICK’S GROCERY PHONE 174 Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office o © 1932, Licear & Mvaas Tosacoo Con seasoned with just enough Turkish, to make them taste right. One more thing. Cheswrfieldamg-e <+ . just as pure as the water you drink, All along the line Chestarfield‘amfl- ness and better taste are clicking. 2 Chesterfield Radio Program—Every night ex~, cept Sunday, Columbia coast-to-coast Network, that Chesterfield’s made of milder, riper

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