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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SUNDAY MONDAY| CAPITOL Sunday Matinee 2 P.M. A~ TR g e A MODERN PIRATE IN FLANNELS! A woman called him — and he saw red! Away he went to roam the seas and risk his life in a breath- less quest for love and triumph! UL LIl EL "ONITED ARX'ISTS PI.CT'UR}: ALSO THlS ADDED ATTRACTION “The Music Box”’ If You Love a LAUGH Don’t Miss This in their now LAST TIMES TONIGHT “OFFICE GIRL” NOTICE !—Register now for your lessons in Ta 4 P Dancing. Get your tickets at box office. UNITED FOOD (0. “CASH IS KING” DISTINCTIVE! BE SHOWN LAST TIMES T[lNlGHT {Witty and 7 ) Comedy at Capitol Theatre Stars Renate Muller “The Office Girl,” gay, wi and tuneful comedy, with Renate Muller in the leading role, will be the Capitol theatre. As a stage play, “The Office Girl” has achieved triumphs in the large cities of Europe and Amer- ica. While the romance of attraction 1is built upon drama,| the action drives along in a cnr- riage of comedy. Famous English Comedian Jack Hulburt, one of England’ greatest comedians, plays the im in a beer garden by night. Miss Muller and the choruses introduce several new Vienesse song hits. Surprise and Comedy Scenes of surprise and novelty appear frequently throughout the picture. The character of the maneuver- | ing bank director who crosses Miss | | Muller’s path unconventionally is | enacted by Owen Nores. Morris Harvey with his port and | pomp takes himself seriously with comic results in the role of office | manager who - uses his position to| win ovur Miss Muller.- . | SANGTION FOR VOTE HELD UP BY COMMITTEE |Speaker Garner Will How ever Force Action in | House Monday rage Cne) the, first day of the short session of Congress, will be failure to ob- tain- a second to the motion to suspend the rules, Speaker Garner | said. ACTION IN SENATE WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.—Senat:: Charles L. McNary, of Oregon, as- sistant Republican leader, said to-| day that if the House adopts the| Prohibition Repeal Resolution next week, efforts will be made to make it unfinished business of the Sen- ate, but not until after the Philip- pine Independence legislation is dis- posed of. Senator McNary said the Philip- pine measure is the special order of business for next Thursday and will be kept before the Senate until acted upon, unless something unforseen displaces it. e IS RETURNING HOME Mrs. John J. Conway, wife of Skagway's Postmaster, and her lit- tle son Charles, visited friends here yesterday afternoon while the Prin- ness Norah was in port. They are returning to the Lynn Canal met- portant role of a bank clerk by | day and a leader of a comic choir | ‘[the game, ‘UFFIGE GIRI_' Tfl Stares At Death presented the last times tonight at | the | Alison Lloyd is depicted above in cne of her character por- trayals in “Corsair,” adventur- ous romance with rum-running scquences which will feature tol Theafre Sunday. |Romantic Adventure and Gay Comedy Come to Capitol Sunday er Morris, ver Hardy in the ‘leading feature presenttd tomorrow at tol theatre. “Cos the world graduations. All-American Football Hero each so long runners. A thrilling of the drama. Former Dry Official Enforcement. The supporting cast tin, Frank Rice, and Guy Seabrook. Ink-Squirting Pen tain pen. ‘The \Western Play and Stirring the new program at the Capi- ‘CORSAIR' JOINED 10 MUSIC BOX' with adven- and hilarious com- edy having S'an Laurel and Oli- roles, the new program to. be the Capi- deals with the prob- __|lam that awaits the thousands of | ambitious youths turned loose on year by college t is the story of an All-Ameri- can football hero who enters Wall | Street and learning that Big Bus- iness does not care how you play as you win, turns sea pirate and preys on rumI sea battle between a rum running ship and a pirate yessel commanded by Chester Mor- 1’s is ope of the stirring episodes The photoplay is adapted from |Blanchard will be connected with the story by Walton Green, former secret service head of Prohibition includes Alison Lloyd, Ned Sparks, Emmett Corrigan, Mayo Methot, ®rank Mc- Hugh, Fred Kihler, Willlam Aus- Addie McPhail, In the Music Box,“ the “straw that broke the camel’s back” hap- pens to be an ink squirting foun- “camel” is a dignified old ,\TURDAY DEC 3, 1932, COLISEUM SUNDAY and MONDAY Preview Tonight—1 A, M. Matinee Sunday—2 P. M. A card with a curse on fit?; THE ‘TRAIL END' AND ‘DANGER ISLAND’ FULL OF ACTION Serial Are at €oh- seum Tonight 2 the Trail's End,” western play with lots of action, and the cAgu h episode of ‘“Danger Island, romance abounding in ad- will, be shown tonight the Coliseum theatre. the Trail's End” stars Bob Stecle. Breath-taking rides and situations filled with suspense fea- ture the production. The supporting cast includes Marion Shockley, Jay Morely, Hoo- per Atchley, Si Jenks, Henry| Rocquemore and Murdock Me- | Quarrie. Entitled “Human Sacrifices” The eight episode of “Danger Island” is entitled “Human Sac- rifices.” 1In this episode the white men are about to be overwhelmed by the savages when one of the sailors arrives on a motorcycle. His YELLOW b TICKET TONIGHT ONLY PAL NITE—2-for-1 h with Elissa LANDI Lionel BARRYMORE Laurence OLIVIER A Fox picture No “smart” adjectives are needed when a truly great picture ccmes to the screen. The public always senses an cutstanding hit. That is why this picture is on everyone's lips. B ALSO—CHAPTER 8 O more and Landi at their bes! { “DANGER ISLAND” machine and goggled helmet thmww' the natives into panic. Ben and Black escape to the jungle with their henchmen. Harry and his/ men turn back, Have Desperate Encounter ' Led by a scrap of torn garment, | Harry and Briney find the gm‘ and save her after a desperate en- counter with the ape in the top\ of a tree. { Romance, intrigue, charm and plane survey of the island, and % !goes to the plane, a short dis- Fox Films, which begins showing tance from the camp., Before he tomorrow at the Coliseum thea- can get aboard he is attacked and '*C. carried off by the savages. Aline, Elisa Landi, beautiful and talent- treacherously persuades Cebu to go ©d daughter of an Austrian coun- to Ben's camp leaving Bonnie all tess, novelist and emotional ac- alone. | tr portrays the leading femi- Harry and Briney are taken to Dine role, with Lionel Barrymore the native village where the na- and Laurence Oliver, newcomer tives prepare to sacrifice them by from the London stage, In the crucifixion and fire. And while Principal male roles. the blaze is started beneath them | Others in Cast —back at the hut a hunting leop-| Other notables of the screen in ard has scented blood and is forc-|the cast are Walter Byron, Rita ing himself through the door upon La Roy and Sarah Padden. Bonnie. “The Yellow Ticket” reveals a 5 dramatic splendor in Russia, an uncolored etching of the most au- toeratic period inm-modern history Tt depicts the dramatic adven- tures of a beautiful and virtuous insult his dignity, present him with a piano, an instrumenf”Which he |hates, and finally give him a fountain pen which squirts ink in- | Romance Intngue, Pathos Feature ‘The Yellow Ticket’ Coming to Coliseum Sundav Harry prepares to make an alr- |Pathos feature “The Yellow Tick- | " Raoul ‘Walsh’s production for | TWILIGHT HOUR- RECITAL TAKES PLACE SUNDAY No Admissien Charge but Donations May Be Made Cathedral Choir All arrangements have been completed for the Twilight Hour on. When she is released she rccl:al‘:) :of\vekfi;?o"g:t:m"l finds herself an outcast, hounded ;:mtlhe cathedyral Choh): The first and persecuted by the police. Eventually she falls in love wuhi“;"“b:" b Mol g et a handsome English newspaper PV E‘:}m > i correspondent and becomes his sec-| ., SRR 0 "w"i'n beMeI::: RIS | ;::1?::' bséesxcgtfiogoe?:fis;x selections—comprised of solo and In a web spun for her by the in-' |choral singing and a violin rendi- sidious head that she is at last 'O} with organ accompaniment. torced to.shoot hith. | _ Preparations haye been made 20 “'How she escapes the horrible CAre for a largeé audience. The pul fate that awaits her, offers g start- (/Ic 1S invited to be present. While peasant girl who rallmg to secure a passport to visit her father who is dying in a distant prison, ac- cepts a yellow ticket which per- mits scandalous women to travel any place unhampered, Thrown Into Prison Failing to register at the police station when she reaches St. Pet- | ersburg, she is thrown into pris- ling denoument on the screen. (Lhere Will be mo charge for ad- to his eye and face. And things |U. S. Will Block happen then. Poorly Equipped BLANCHARD OFF FOR Qs top Planies SEATTLE FOR WINTER| e | WASHINGTON, Dec. 3. — The Federals government acted in an effort to foretall transoceanic flights by inexperienced pilots with W. C. Blanchard, Cnlef Clerk to the President of the White |Pass and Yukon Route, with his headquarters in Skagway, passed |inadequately equipped aircraft. through Juneau last night aboard| Col. Clarence M. Young, assist- |the Princess Norah for Seattle. Mr. ant Secretary of Commerce for | Aeronautics, announced a change |of air commerce regulations to in- |sure closer supervision over such perilous flights. — e Tom Hupke, Alabama's stocky guard won third place when in East Chicago high school in the national . . interscholastig » -wrestling finals. the Seattle office during the win- ter months. Mrs. Blanchard ac- companies her husband ‘south. - — Stanley Schino, hard-hitting outfielder for Tulsa in the West- ern League, has been turned over Kansas City of the American ssociation. n iy Imission, a receptacle will be avail- |able for the receipt of vountary RANGER IX.. LEAVES | donations. ~ Contributions will go MONDAY FOR REPA]RS into the choir fund and are need- jed to defray cost of music and foe replacement of vestments. Enroute to Ketchikan to go on| a A a the Forest Service ways there, the! Th cha;l‘ in the nat r Ranger IX., under command of‘a u‘:“c mstltstin O i ure‘o George Sarvela, will leave here next! Ls g Do qeesE. Monday, It will be there several| e, T ics @re given withous charge for affairs unrelated to Woeks undergoing oveshaul and ¥2- | chureh activities. In view of its pairs. {frequent services in this respect It will 2o via Speel River wlr.'n‘j', is assured of large attendance Wendell Dawson to check up on at its rectial tomorrow. stream guages in that district. Mr. Dawson will continue or to his|_ headquarters in Ketchikan on the boat. ! HAAS | Famous Cmdieo The Cash Bazaar During the stay of the Ranger ) | I be assigned to Distriect Ranger Charles Burdick her to:eover, uml | district. i 1X., on the ways, the Forester will| ’ l . OMMW - Q roplois after a trip south, professor and Laurel and Hardy, in a 'series of events, knock his hat off, ruin his beautiful home, DIFFERENT! Classified ads pay. ARMY AVIATORS LOSE LIVES IN FOG That I*amfioius Week- End Speggzal ) GERS CHOCOLATES 2 Lb. BOX For $1.00 HARRY RACE, Druggist The Squibb Stores of Alaska SOLD BY— and Imprinted THE EMPIRE Printing Co. ALL IN ONE BOX! Victoria Creams French Creams Nougats Chocolate CW Nuts Chocolate Covered Carmels PHONE 374 And Our Representative . Will Call! Or See Them at the Empire Office!- Lt. Jefferson Davis, (left) of Woodlake, Calif,, and Lt. Robert! Merrick of Port! nd,om were lost in an army airp| wmeh was be- llov“ to, hxs plunged in San Fran- clsca bay ring a fog. Wreckage of the plane was identified al thauq!l no trace of the men was | found: (Associated Press Photos) Oid i’apers for Sale-at Empure Offi .

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