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THE DAILY A] /‘ JI(.A E' ‘JRE , SATU RI)\Y DEC 24 1932 5aMOVIESE ‘HUDBLE’ GIVES NOVARRO LOTS OF FAST ACTION Play with Football Theme Shows Last Times To- night at Capitol NOTHER QF OUR 100% PROGRAMS CAP[TO[ SUNDAY ~ MONDAY Monday Matinee 2P \I A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL COLISEUM Marlene Dietrich Shanghai Express A Paramount Picture WITH . CLIVE BROOK ANNA MAY WONG WARNER OLAND EUGENE PALLETTE Two GREAT STARS, together for the first time in a talkie. MARLENE DIETRICH, screendom’s most lovable personality, and Clive Brook, screendom’s most personable lover—in “SHANGHAI EXPRESS.” Directed by the genius who orought her fame in occo” and added to her sucsss in “Dishonored SUNDAY MONDAY Bk FEATURED WITH | DANGER ISLAND I‘\cmng Drama and Thrill ing Serial Show Tonight at Coliseum Theatre ONLY GARBO can make SATURDAY ONLY Episode No. 11, ‘DANGER ISLAND’ Speedy action, tl g football | games, and all of the sparkle of modern university life an\ contain ed in Ramon Noval starring | feature, “Huddle,” which will shown for the last times tonight at the Capitol theatre. \Iov;\no‘ appears as an Italian laborer Mn wins a scholarship to attend Yaln University. The story concerns the difficul- | ties of an obscure mill hand who | is thrown into a strange social en- vironment. His violent reactions due to his intense pride provide complications that are worked out to a surprising climax. Rcugh and Tumble Fights ‘Neck and Neck,” fast-moving with a race track theme, and hapter Eleven of “Danger Is- ¥ |land, thrilling serial drama, will 4 be shown tonight only at the OColi- um theatre. “Neck and Neck” is the story of §'a young man who aspires to be something more than a salesman, particularly after he meets the | of his dreams. To create a good impression on her he boasts ‘mldjy about his possessions to such an extent that he states that |he owns a race horse. In a poker |game 1later he actually wins the orse and decides to race it. love as Garbo does in Carroll Nye, Step 'n Fetchit With Glenn Tryon, Vera Reynolds, Pounding hoofs and pounding hearts . . . a love story of the turf tuned to the speed of the home stretch and ‘running the gamut of A radiant, mystic flame of desire — “Mor- Joseph' von many men wanted her, bui to only one 1 did she give all of{i herself. A strange, compel- ling romance, with Garbo magnifi- cently at her peak! A noted cast \ supperis the . star inciudzng: MELVYN DOUGLAS ERICH VON STROHEIM OWEN MOORE Based on the play by Luigi Pirandello —Also— ' CHARLEY CHASE in “NICKEL NURSER” NOTICE: There Day matinee on Christmas will have one on Monday at will be no We ——LAST TIMES TONIGHT—— RAMON NOVARRO in “HUDDLE” R R S R TO TELEPHONE PATRONS Canada has more raflroad mile- A new telephone directory 1s|age in proportion to population now in course of preparation. Pat-|than any other country in the rons contemplating change of ad-|world, with one mile of railroad dress, or corrections, or persons|track for every 23 people who wish to have telephones m-‘} T RN stalled are requested to notify the Telephone Company before Decem-‘ ber 26. Telephone 420. —adv. B e SEE the Dollar Table at the Nug-| get Shop. You’ll be surprised. adw. AP BALD? CONSULT NU-LIFE METHOD | Valentine Building | Room 6 | —e I [ i R Mickey and Minnie Mousers: I WISH YOU A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS Eric Paulson, Chief Mickey. Mink Furs Wanted! OPEN TO BUY LARGE QUANTITIES OF BOTH RANCH AND WILD HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID N. SOBEL, Inc. 208 West 30th St., New York City Contact for Information and Shipping Tags H. J. YURMAN, Alaska Representative Triangle Building, Juneau | who meets her, after years of sep- | atmospheric effect, j{ viewed at 1 o'clock Monday night | Kirkwood, Linda Watkins and Bar- | he is involved in rough and tumble games. Every foothall play is car- ried out with smashing power 1 | there is no softening in hitting ¢ line. Novarro shows plenty o | driving “punch” during all of the| athletic sequences. Touches of Comedy | In many of the dormitory scenes {there are touches of the comedy | that has distinguished other No- varro portrayals. Most of the ac- tion takes place on the campus of Yale University and all of the backgrounds seem to be absoluutely | authentic. 'The scenes on the walks about the old buildings are pur- ticularly beautiful. ‘The supporting cast includes: Madge Evans, Una Markel, Ralph Graves, John Arledge, Frank Al- bertson, Kane Richmond, Martha Sleepér, Henry Armetta, Fenke‘ Boros, Rockcliffe Fellows and Joe Saqers GUI.ISEUM BILLS MISS DIETRICH e | “Shanghai Express” Fea-| tures New Program to Be Given Sunday “Shanghai Express,” Marlene Dietrich’s first starring - picture| since she returned from Europe, will be presented at the Coliseum | theatre tomorrow. This thrilling story of adventure and romance | was written by the well-known | novelist and traveller, Harry Har- vey, and dramatized for the screen by. Jules Furthman. Von Sternberg Directed | Josef von Sternberg directed the | play. The supporting cast is headed by Clive Brook and Anna May Young. Miss Dietrich plays the part of a notorious and glamorous woman of the world. Meet on Shanghai Express Brook portrays a British officer aration, aboard the Shanhai Ex- press, which is held up by a Chin- ese bandit general, played by War- ner Oland. “Shanghai Express” is a stirring- {1y’ melodramatic picture, with a large cast of celebrities. More| than a thousand Orientals of var- ious races were used as extras for COLISEUM ENGAGES “CHEATERS AT PLAY” “Cheaters at Play,” will be pre- and shown regularly Tuesday at the Coliseum theatre. The brilliant east is headed by Thomas Meighan and Charlotte Greenwood and in- cludes William Bakewell, James| bara Weeks. I GARBAGE HAULED | | Reasonable During the course of the action, | fights and several Varsity footbal:l | Desire {her aecusers, jmenace and others featured Melvyn Douglas and Greta Garbo are shown at the top in a tense scene in “As You Desire Me,” which will be pre< sented tomorrow at the Capitol Theatre. Marlene Dietrich is pertrayed at the bottem as she appears in “Shanghai Express,” which will feature the Sunday pregram at the (‘on_\eup. CARBO STARS AT CAPITOL SUNDAY . “As You Desnre Me” Will Be Headline Feature on New Program Greta Garbo stars in “As You Me," which will headline the new pro- gram tomorrow ‘at sthe . Capitol theatre. The play tells the story of the masquerade of a cafe en- tertainer as the missing wife of an Ttalian nobleman. In the beginning of the story, Miss Garbo appears in a silver wig, an exotic creature, much be- ers in gay Budapest. Becomes Pretended Wife achieved metamorphosis as the pretended wife of Count Brumno. The scene in which she confronts relatives suspicious of her duplicity and confounds them with intimate facts that point to the genuineness of her claims, is the high mark of the film. Melvyn Deuglas in Cast ‘Melvyn Douglas plays opposite Miss Garbo, as the brooding no- bleman wife, even after he knows of her impersonation. Eric Von Stroheim heads the supporting cast as the principal in- clude Owen Moore, Hedda Hopper, Rafaela Ottianc, Warburton Gam- ble, Albert Conti, William Ricciardi and Roland Varno. fine emotional drama | sought by the amorous n:gh:-hh‘ From this she undergoes a self- | ‘who accepts her as his| | | Jockey Is Bribed | After advising the girl's father {to put his money on it, the young |man discovers that his jockey has |been bribed not to win. In the winning new EXPRESS.” acclaim Sternberg, one of the world's greatest film directors—now as the director of roma “SHANGHAI ——— nee! Midnight Preview—1 A. M. “SHANGHAI EXPRESS"” end, however, the horse wins the race and the boy wins the girl. The two leading roles are filled by Glenn Tryon and Vera Rey- | TO COME NEXT WEEK nolds. The supporting cast in- cludes Lafe McKee, Walter Bren-| “The Cohens and Kellys in Hol-| nan, Carroll Nye, Fern Emmett, lywood,” Universal's limerick of Step'Nn Fetchit and others. laughs that mirrors the mad ca- The Lions Lair vct;lrth]mlgs Moi Ge(i)rgemsi;h;uy an[d arlie Murray in the film capi- Chapter Eleven of “Danger Is- tal will be privle'ved PP o,d::k iLmd is entitled “The Lion's Lair." Monday night and shown regular- In Bhis cdhapseri 23"}’ I;:ml;noc::g ly Monday at the Capitol theatre. T - . g cles and drive off the savages. ::icngImagnntes 4t pintuce DUl Ben reanzes that ne has lost his The pricipal characters are sup- ally. He attempts to win back the, ported by June Clyde and Norman natives by offering Arline as a! | Foster, Emma Dunn, Esther How- cubstitute sacrifice. She overhears ! |ard, Dorothq Christy, Edwin Max- the plan and escapes to rejoin | well Eileen Percy, John Roche, Harry's party—her prior ememies. | puis Albern) and Robert Creith and Ben knows that he must secure | oipers the radium, now if ever, and hur-| _ ries to the location of the pitch-|ty. blende deposits. this. Savages attack Arnold's par~xternfled girls. COHENS AND KELLYS | At the time, a lioness comes 'Shosen Kaisha and Kagal Kaisha, have agreed to merge in | MERGER OF BIG" JAPANESE LINES BEING PLANNED TOKYO, Dec. 24. — The three largest Japanese shipping compan- ies, Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Osaka Yusen January, according to reports which the companies will not con- firm. The united companies will control 279 vessels, totaling 1,375,- 558 gross tons. Whether the plan for merger calls for a simple man- agement merger, or for a complete Harry learns orklo the cave and leaps toward the financia) merger, is not yet clear. |Home Brew Gets Scientistss O.K.; Has Vitamin B NEW HAVEN, Conn., Dec. 24— Prof. B. S. Haldane, British scien- tist, finds prohibition beneficial | because of the consumption of | home brew. “One of the biological effects of prohibition on the American people,” the Cambridge University | biochemist said in @& Ilecture at | Yale University, “is they afe prob- |ably healthier because of the lib- and quantities of Vitamen B in home brew which was forced on them by the TEighteenth Amend~ ment. — e Advertisementx @re your pocket« begk editorials. They interpret the mercpandise news. 4 T R G S B I | TO OUR FRIENDS ‘ AND “1° | . CUSTOMERS ' A WILL BE E. 0. DAVIS | Monthly Rates ’| || TELEPHONE 584 ‘ . ALL TOYS UNSOLD AFTER 5 O’CLOCK TONIGHT SOLD AT A BIG DISCOUNT Store Open Till 9 o’Clock Harris Hardware Co. Useful Christmas thts PERCOLATORS END TABLES STOOLS SLEDS SKIIS Coffee Tables, Grills, Floor Lamps, Smoking Stands, Sewing Cabinets, Ottomans, Toys, Waffle Irons, Toasters, Table Lamps, Magazine Racks Make Your Selectiol on December 24 n Now for Delivery 5 Thomas Hardware Co THE HOTEL OF AL&SKAN‘HO’IE}S THE GASTINEAU Jur Serviees to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat FOR INS URANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M, Behrends Bank Bldg. BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night CHICKEN from 8 P. M. NOODLES and CHOP SUEY BAILEY’S CAFE 'rHIRi's THE ELL ! 'IHEYR! SHASK‘;N$ 'HANDS - ONE MORE LIT SECOND GREAT BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG

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