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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 15, 1932, THURSDAY Friday ‘CAPITOL “Now I Know That It’s Love!”’ Saturday i Mg 2 £ —and then the shadow of past indiscretions fell shatter- ingly across her romance! TWO STARS in a PERFECT PICTURE ~<RAWFORD NTGOMERY in CLARENCE BROWN’S greatest triumph with NILS ASTHER MAY ROBSON LEWIS STONE ALSO “CHIC” SALE in “A HURRY CALL” SOON—— Richard Dix in “Rom- nt the Dr\g(m "—Ronald Colman in “Arrowsmith”—H. B. Warner in “Menace”—Mae Clark in “Fma. Edition”—Ramon \uvano in “The Huddle" A YEAR ROUND GIFT This year particularly the choice of an important gift deserves careful thought as an investment So why not give a SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITER —a gift that will bring lasting pleasure and satisfaction to every member of the family ? You will like the new model, now on display. J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” FOR INSURANCE ¢ See:H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 ~ B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. ’ Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office|} , |Joan Crawlord ud Robest Jpast indiscretions figure in a kal- Theatres Have New Programs Tomght LETTY LYNTON' HAS ROMANCE AND FINE CAST Montgomery Star in Capitol Play Modern generation, | { { younger | from society, the and a harvest eidoscopic romance in “Letty Lyn- ton,” starring Joan Crawford and Robert Montgomery, which will be- gin showing tonight at the Capi- tol theatre. | The story is a filmization of the Marie Belloc Lowndes novel | ‘The plot deals with an heiress who makes a romantric trip through South America, charming men and then leaving them. Remance Abeard Ship \ After a hectic affair with a ro-| mantic Argentinan, she departs for home, meeting on the ship the first man whom she really can| love. It is a case of “love at first| sight” on both sides, but the South | American follows and in her strug- | gles to exiricate herself from the dangerous situation, which ensues, ! she finds herself faced with the choice of prison or a blasted rep- | utation. By ‘a clever twist, her suitor and mother solve the prob- lem. Robert Montgemery and Joan Crawford, at the top, are shown in cne of their affectionate scenes in “Letty Lynton,” which begins ‘showing tonight at the Capitol Theatre. Lilyan Tash- man, at the bottom, is portray- ed in her character role in “Murder by the Clock,” which will be presented this evening at the Coliseum. ? Be Presented Tonight | at Coliseum - l “Murder by the Clock,” mystery drama, with William Boyd, Lilyan Tashman, Regis Toomey and Sally Neil in the leading roles, head- lines the new program tonight at the Coliseum theatre. The play is_based on the novel| of the same name by Rufus King,| but the culprit of the book is not, the culprit of the screen. | The story centers around the lux-' {urious mansion of the cranky but | wealthy old Mrs. Julia Endicott. | {She lives there with her son, the | strong-framed but cnild-minded |idiot, Phillip; her housekeeper, | | Roberts, and her maid Jane. | Woman Is Found Dead | | Shortly after Robert Endicott, |her nephew, comes to visit the | house, old Mrs. Endicott is found | dead—murdered. She has willed lall her money to Herbert, cutting thlp out of the bequest. Her- bert is suspected of the crime. He is a weakling and a drunkard, | subject to the conniving power of \hm wife, Laura. Can Fight If Necessary Montgomery, as the debonair American who can fight in an, cmergency, has an engaging and at times extremely dramatic char- acterization. Nils Asther plays the Souhh American. L-wr Smn RICHARD DIX T0 torney ~and the stern mother Ls' 3 enacted by the well-known stagel Rl(-){al‘ glf !hepl)\agon th“ eadline 'rogram to star, May Robson. Louise Closser | Hale contributes a comed, - | omallriata: | Be Shown Sunday Richard Dix, Edward Everett| terization as the maid and other | 1oles are filled by Emma Dunn,i ‘Walter Walker and Willlam P: » o ‘Horton Zasu Pitts and Gwili An- ‘d)e are included in the cast of ‘Road of the Dragon,” which will ley. | feature the program to be present- MyBeauty Hlfll led Sunday at the Capitol theatre. In contrast to the rollicking, light-hearted character he usually Jpo' trays, Dix will be seen as a syn- ‘lral disillusioned skipper of the Chinese river service, with little |faith in man and nome at all in women. | His boat, disabled by Chinese ! | bandits, Dix and his varied group |of passengers take refuge in | small interior village where they | convert a former Mandarin's pal~ {ace into a stockade. | Falls in Love Here, under fire from the ban- {dits and threatened by plague, Dix |meets and falls in love with a { beautiful Russian woman of mys~ FRIEDA INESCORT Itery enacted by Miss Andre. Her calm courage, Enlarged pores are a beautiful! Kk complexion’s chief enemies. On:,“s the meanest privation to re- a Man's Folly” her willingness to | ‘ Assigned _to Case Lieut. Valcour of The police ls lassigned to the case. Several hours wEALTH PlTTED after the funeral of the older Mrs. ‘ ‘Endxcott Herbert is found stran- gled to death. Phillip is suspecwd o {But the family doctor brings Her- ibert to life again, using Tremhn ‘Rich Man Folly, Bancroft, at Coli- - |er, rauras lover, {in the room. 1As Herbert is about to tell who! with | “killed” him, he is shot dead. An-| Hn Sunday l The outcome is thrilling and sur- | prising. other bullet wounds Tom Holland- who had been I ‘ I | J | What good is money after all, ‘unless it brings happiness? | For what purpose the accumula-| ‘Uon of wealth by economies and! ‘a whip-lashed will to work, if | friendships are lost and love i) stifled and repelled? Why should “ambition” ride! rough-shod and paint golden cas-| It’s a Long Time Since John Had Rheumatism | Happy Now—No More Idle Days—. (OleEUM xThn]rsd:y lnkd Friday ¥ The clock strikes—a man§ S e S —— dies! It strikes 'ngain—§ 5 2 Love Contrasted With F nght []NE MAN HAS | e moer i :' 1 TWO DEATHS IN ? MYSTERY PLAY * Murder by the Clock’ Wlll' é Many Kinds to Choose From Priced from $1.00 Pair to $17.50 Butler Mauro Drug Co. tles on a distant horizon, when | His Wife Joytully Asserts. only romance and love will ever {ill such domiciles with thoughtrul‘ friends and loving children? Questions Are Answered the picture drama “Rich which will be shown at the Coliseum Sunday, these per-| tinent questions are the theme of a story of interest. George Ban- croft has the stellar role of “Brook Trumbull,” an ambitious, money- grabbing ship-builder who stifles 21l his gentler qualities for money and a mad ambition. ‘Wealth Piles Up Success follows success. Wealth piles up. But the tide turns.| As long as you have an excess a!nxl‘ juric acid in the joints, blood and | tissues you are going to have | i rheumatic pains, aches, twinges and joint swellings—you can’t help but have them So start today with this swift, safe, popular prescription to get rid of your annoying rheumatic troubles— Just ask Juneau Drug Co., But-' ler Mauro Drug Co. or any drug- |gist for one 85 cent bottle of Al- {lenru—a sensible scientific formula !free from opiates or nerve dead- ening drugs—it drives out pain and In agony in 48 hours—or money back. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIII|II“IIIIII|IIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlllllllllllmllllllllllh Forest Wood |read the news.articles. of the best remedies I know is an cld-fashioned egg-mask. After thoroughly cleansing the | face with some good cream, or| your favorite . facial soap, rmse‘ theroughly in hot water, then te- | pid, and then cool. Dry thoroughly | and apply the pure white of an! €gg, just as it comes from the shell, and allow it to dry. You will feel your pares being drawn together, the circulation will be stimulated and when you have removed, the mask with tepid wa- ter, you will be surprised at the freshness and smoothness of your complexion. e, — Read the ads as carefully as you FOR GIFTS ZM l\ {main with him, rejuvenate Dix and |he changes from a selfish sluggard Friends desert and his family is| estranged. Money dwindles and Exoqbcuniy, aRANPINRE S |leave body in 24 hours—the same to a daring leader of the be!eag-‘his new wife leaves. He faces iured refugees. failure. Then at last the folly of The romance has as a stirring | !it all comes fo him. He reaches background the teeming life of a Out to his daughter, whom he| ! Chinese village, torn by evil strife never loved and always opposed {and ruthless bandit raids. ‘flrflpmg, longing for the love and| Picture of Chaotic Conditions hrpplnes» he had always spurned‘ A graphic picture is preu_mfld‘b'” which he now realizes i3 the of the chaotic conditions of the, only thing that makes life worth! Orient today. while. Miss Andre is & young Danish | The supporting cast includes:‘ actress. Tall, slender, a striking! Francis Dee, Robert Ames, Jul- blonde beauty, Miss Andre is a; iette Compton, David Durand. Dor- | perfect foil for Dix. |othy Peterson, Harry Allen, Gllberb‘ guarantee holds good for Sciatica,' Neuritis and Lumbago — why not start to get well today. —ady. —————— READY-TO-MAIL i Framed Alaska art prints, no ex- tra charge for Christmas wrappinzs and wooden hoxes. WINTER AND POND €O, —adv. 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