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Y CAPITOL THE DAILY ALASKA EX ‘P!RL, SATURDAY, FEB. 11, 1933. SUNDAY MONDAY s vt Sunday Mutil\ee— P. M. DEPRESSION IS OV LR' P Hilarity is just around the corner with the | ’AIR IN PICTURES | FUNNIEST | the funniest team in films SI’ECiALLY EELEC'I ED SH()RT Sl BJI‘("I LA§T TI‘VILS TOI\](:HT “SKYSCRAPER SOULS” Tospe will bv hore soon'? FOR VALENTINE TEA OF GUILD Man) Tiny Apron Invita- ! tions Have Been Sent Out | But More at the Door | Many people have by this time | | received their ‘“apron invitations” Ito the Valentine tea fto be given ‘hy the Ladies Guild of the Trin- ;(ty Cathedral . next Tuesday after- {noon and evening, in the Parish| | Hall. | However, it was impossible to get them all finished and mailed and You'll laugh till it hurts at Bus- ter and “Schnoz- % zle” in this grand and glorious sue- Tu'o Combdmm and Girl F rwnd PLANS PRUGHESS ' LAST TIMES TONIGHT i3 Matinee, Sunlh,yn-d P. M. THE LAUGHTER m’[ OF THB ilASON' with “CHIC” SALE—DICKIE MOORE I,' wid —~COMING— { Fireman Save My Child—8nooky— Man Who Play God—His Woman— Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde—One Hour With You helma Tfl. a blonde with plenty of ‘m, turns her back on Jimmy Duranie and makes Buster Keaton polish up his spec-* | tacles in “Speak Easily,” the feature comedy coming to the Capitol “Carnival Boat” BILL BOYD—GINGER ‘ROGERS Lightning action in every foot— the ladies of the guild are anx- jous that everyone who did not| ‘reccive an invitation go to the tea directed by Buster Keaton will be seen at| “Skyscraper Souls” was an en- EDWARD SEDGWICK the Capitol Theatre starting Sun-|grossing story in a popular maga- | @ n “Speak Ea ' a riotous [zine not so very long ago. Now| FUHM m Nflw AT NEEBE professor who v is just as engrossing as a mov-‘ 'and get one at thedoor. tomorrow. “SPEAK E EASILY" EXCELLENTCAST ISFUNRIOT FOR ASSEMBLED FOR FILM COMEDIANS ~ CAPITOL SHOW i .orierietics » \Buster Keaton ancl ‘Schnoz- Mureen O’ Sullwan, Amta Hi ;m‘/'!‘r‘]m;gn g qards pryed | E cording vidual mooa. zle' Durante in Laugh Pic- | Page, Warren William | ¢ i ture Coming to Capitol | Featured in ‘Skyscraper’ GUMMlSSIuN * the tiny apron will be the only 'admission charged for the tea in the afternoon and the social even- lug. Mrs. J, W, Jones, who has been <in charge .of the plans for the tea, has had the whole-hearted | co -operation. of A every member of the Guild and a delightful time is in store for those who attend in BUSTER KEATON production of a college close to a million dollars those who have where it | inh ing picture, as UP FOR WASH. COMING FEATURFS — “Hold "Em Jall' Le' Flums bc your Valol\l ne. See Juneau Florist's Store on Third Street. Phone 311. —adv. |and mes a theatrical produc-|seen it at the Capitol, fter - An -comedy cast supports i; showing for the last times to— §|story fiction. “Old Man Minick” |the star, including the inimitable night, will agree then became a play, written by !.Ammy “Schnozzle” Durante, Ruth | Closely following the orlgmal WRE -7 , 2 ,|Miss Ferber and George S. Kauf- S | n, Thelma Todd, Hedda Hop- |slory, with a cast that is unustial- ‘Proposals to Be Submlttea‘man_ “ ys.|per and William Pawley. good, “Skyscraper Souls” is a . Now it is “The Expert,” and| D."“.’,“{”" w] “Speak Easily” which is based |modern drama of love, intrigue, o ~State Votf.rs at. | o nifg to the Coliseum Theate as Blondie of the Follies”; “Once on the Clarence Buddington Kel- and big business that has many| Next Election the feature of the Sunday and in a Lifetime” |1and ) sel- | breath-taking moments to S OLYMPis, wash, Feb. 11, — A Monday shows, with Chic Sale in ST icle credit. plan for a Commission form of [the role of Grandpa Minick. of its unlimited oppor-| twarren Willlam is the giant of State Government will be submit-| Those who have ready the story EK 2 M E N for humorous amusing | finance whose treachery brings ted to the voters at the next elec- |have not forgotten its pathos, hu- ogue and rapid-fire action. The | 511 in the skyscraper he has erect-'tion under a House resolution of-|mor and heart interest. It tells C’o/zmzéz}z WINDOW SHADE are absolutely washable. They're. pliable, trans- lucent 4nd rugged. Soap and water and a brush keep them new-looking for years. See NIAGARA window shades. by real kmticaliq. THOMAS Hardware Co. | GARBAGE HAULED | Reasonable Monthly Rates - KIDNAP CASE. NIAGARA i L [ventures to back this dubious the- ) mas, returned J ofl fhé motor- i ndictments | at enterprise, d moreover |ship Northland; “skmay after- ¥ R | confident of its success that| { noon. Mr. ‘had_preceded | 'LOS ANGELES, Cal, Feb. 11— hc brings it to New York, where ‘rex home by sopdéweeks. Two men are believed to have aid- |the show opens with not a single UF MBNARGHY | ———————— ed in the kidnaping of Mrs. Mary n in the audience. MISS ESTHER. \WI:AVER Skeele last Sunday night and are| Needless to say, “Scnozzle” Du- TO, AOGEB'; POSITION E being sought today by the authori- |Tente, as a piano player, also has BEING URGED WITH 'LIGHT COMPANY supplied by Frank Howard, who| with Luella Hammer confessed to| | w : Thelr Bart in 3 e sing: BALL GRID RULES/ Nationalists e P o o hur abrings dof racing ! Mrs. Skeele was released 24 hours ant at Fla, built at & after she was abdueted without| TOFPEKA, Kans, Feb. 11—Coach| BERLIN, Feb. 11, — Restoration coef of and opened | this ] Thelr ' rich beauty is matched | n begins \\hm Keaton with his|eq to disaster. Maureen OSulh— fered, with. a l\eghlature cot ne forsakes|vyan (X is the young Stenognlpher. posed 24 rapi‘esemahves, Toyr | | the uneventful routine of academ- |y leading romantic figure in the from each distflct ic life and starts out to see the ture. | world, meet n the way a thea-| Others in the cast include Anita MRS. HENRY RODEN. ARRIVES which is stranded in'page, Norman Foster, Hedda Hop- | FROM SOUTH ON NORTHLAND m and is on the par Jean Hersholt, Verree Teas- | e of “folding up.” | dale,. Gregory Ratoff and George'! Mrs. Henry Rodzn. wife of one i Charmed by Dancer Barbier, |of the prominent attorneys of Ju- Bench Warrants Are Issucd1 ‘The professor 15 o charmed by | fof the pedyiitent Sorary e’ S Following Return of ~ |one of the s dancers that he | her husband shorfly ‘after Christ- LOS ANGELES ‘ I shos a great deal to do with the hilar-| of the prc~ecdmgs o |ERNIE BEARG RAPS FUMBLE AND DEAD ties on bench warrants issued late yesterday afternoon. Last night the grand jury re- i turned indictments against the two! unnamed men, whose names were | Miss Esther Weaver arrivéd from lic South the motarship North- Land to & a tion with the aska Eleotric t and Power ccmpnny e ity | Vice-President of Prussian Diet Makes Plea to Frnest Bearg of Washburn Col-lof the Hohenzollern Monafthy was season, u :m the finest of its any ransom being paid. She is the The pennies. in the pockets of || CHIC SALE IN Spine-Tingling : Thrills! s “THE EXPERT" COMES SUNDRY Slory by Edna Ferber Dra— matized with, Famous Comedian at Coliseum | When Edna Ferber wrote - the| story, it was called “Old Man Min- ick,” and, since it first appeared in a magazine several years ago, it/ has become a little classic of short- about the grandpa we all know, who comes to the city after a life- |time in a small town, to live with his son and daughter-in-law. Though he has no one to turn to| {but his children, the difference in age and experience, the changing iideas of a new generation, throw |him out of line. Sincerely anxious | i{to help, he goes his meddlesome (way unconsciously hindering in- stead. In the play and movie, Old Man Minick meets an orphan, as alonz in the world as He. has begun to | feel, and a friendship begins which lasts until the end of the . picture when they reach the happiness ]zhey /desire by thejr admittance to membership in a Home for the Aged.| Dickie Moore, the. orphan,in the picture, is. co-featured with Chic Sale. Others in the large cast in-| clude. Lois Wilson, Earle Foxe, Rall | ‘hn.h'ed Ginger in “Suicide Fleet," AT but in “Carnival Boat” his love ABRAHAM for the. little entertainer plays a much, bigger part in the story. L]’NCOLN (& big logging camp and .a. show | boat. | giving away thin dimes for ihis first wooden dime. Albert Balch, 'CARNIVAL BOAT' SHOWN TONIGHT FORLAST TIME |Bill Boyd and Ginger Rog- ers in Play of Lumber Camps at Coliseum In Grateful Bill Boyd as a young. lumber- man, and Ginger Rogers as the Memory star of a carnival show-hoat AR troupe form the romantic. duo. in of the “Carnival Boat,” the feature now | playing .at the Coliseum. Great Emanci Bill. made love to the fiery- sreat Ema CIPSar Here the romance between Boyd and Ginger develops against a fast moving background of action . in Thrills are injected with the breaking up of a log jam, the wrecking, of a heavily loaded run- awpay logging, train and Bill's trip across the mountain peaks on a “high-line” .with only a log. be- [l * i tween him and a 250 foot drop to > = RO AT TR oblivion. Something Special in The noteworthy supporting cast ICE CREAMS includes Marie Preyost, Hobart Boesworth, Pred Kohler and Edgar For Your Valenting Party TRY A F; Valentine Ice Cream Roll A Strawberry Red Heart in every slice—$1.00 per quart roll. .- John D. Is to Get Wooden Dime; Will Be Sent /rom Blaine BELLINGHAM. Wash, Feb. 11— | John D. Rockefeller, who, has, been lo, these many years, will soon have Blaine business man who m‘lglnsbed the wooden money in that city for rgl;el purposes, announced that Harolde, Adrienne . Dore, Walter Catlett and Elizabeth Patterson. “The Expert” should.be & good picture. Its stars, supporting cast, ! author are all exceptional. {}ege, looking at the game of foot {ball from the standpoint of the stomers, thinks a couple of rules ould be changed—back to where they were. He would eliminate the fumble rule, which prevents a defensive team from running with the ball lafter recovering it, and abolish {the dead ball rule which makes a runner down whenever any por- |tion of his body save hands or feet touches the ground. Recovered fumbles, he points out, under the old rule resulted in Ispectacular runs which thrilled crowds. Bearg objects to the new dead ball rule on the ground that it often nullifies sensational open {urged yesterday by Friedrich Von | Winterfield, Vice-President of the n Diet, at a meeting of a | Nationalist Party group. Taking issue with the point of view that the President of the Republic should haye granted au- thority, he declared: “A Presi- dent dies, but the King lives for- cver. Therefore, the aim of the German Nationalists is the estab- lishment of a Prussian German Hchenzollern Monarchy.” Alfred Hugenbergh, leader of the Nationalists, turned over the party |affairs to Von Winterfeld when h entered Adolf Hitler's cabinet as Minister of Economics and Agri- tulture. wife of Prof. Walter Skeele, Dean | the goyntry. of Music of the University of| Southern California. Howard and Miss Hammer were arrested Thursday night and con- fessed. ———————— Sure Fur Coat Is Fur COLUMBUS, O., Feb. 11.—Claudia {Hills of Ohio State University ‘is one co-ed who is sure that her fur coat is fur. She saw the |two Leopards killed by native |spearmen when she was traveling fiom Cape Town to Cairo. | Let the adverusements help you Licensed Funeral Directors and. Embalmers Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 ONE SHOVELFUL OF OUR COAL will give as much heat. as two of the dirty, slaty kind. That's why you save money by getting your coal from us. 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