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THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 25, 1933. ) COLLEGE LOVE Secks New L g,fi.;j POWERFUL POST 'DRAMA DEPICTS | I WAR DRAMA I8 MODERN YOUTH |¢ SHOWN SUNDAY “The Age of Consent”’ at *“Broken Lulluby, wnlh Capltol Tomorrow Shows Splendid Cast, at Coli- WHAT IS VIRTUE? A NEW GENERATION qH()\'T\ THE ANSWER AT 80 MILES AN HOUR! COLISEUM SUNDAY MONDAY _ § Preview Tonight 1 A.M. Matinee Sunday 2 P. Speciai keatures ] Do You Know Her} The éir' Who Thought She Had to be Bad to Make Good He opens his heart to the man- who killed Love Under New Rules seum Tomorrow i1 ik A college Tove mateh is the basis “Broken Lullaby,” Paramount's ] o of the drama in “The Age of Con- fremendously heart-stirring ro- |sent,” RKO-Radio is coming picti® which to the Capitol Theatré mance of days after the war comes to the Coliseum Theatre tomor- into the lead of the picture, plays s the inal French play by Mau- TR Betty, who is engaged to Michacl, i the theatrical {‘:{:L‘;'"‘f{‘:rgfiy"‘:: rice Rostand. Tt tells of the post- w human Gocd w@i iixkon hard Cromwell, when ghown as d}‘; arrived at New York we;ri events in the 1ilre of a ro:-:lnler because. it's truel 2 e . ¢ 1 the picture begins. They are stu- enroute to Hollywood to seek fresh soldier in the war-time army. The An RKO-RADIO PICTURE i DQROYH: 'VIELSO:’,‘dl::h:::m I::’lvili::y‘ fdents at a small Fastern co-edu- fields to conquer. The diminutive principal roles are played by Lionel of Coursel Arline Judge, Eric d i cational college and the gay, half- - &ctress is just & feet, 1 inch tall, Barrymore, Nanéy Carrol and Aileen Pringle Pireciéd by Ocopery | srommotson fe of the campus 8nd weighs 1100 poundsTMShe Phillips Holmes. o % - Dovid O, b - ) g speaks three languages. DS ] Also—LAUREL and HARDY in wmu,hx Producer disrupts ¢ romance. . her first visit to Amenm. Sensitive Soldier “ kid Story Appeals to All | Holmes is seen as the soldier of COUNTY HOSP[TAL The story is one that should ap- France, sensitive, romantic-minded th B P oo i TR A "~ ||peal to all ages and persons be- Who, in the performance of his 0 wi LAST TIMES TONIGHT cause of the universal character of FILM ART'STS ,duty, kills a young German soldier m::;]l;zg e T LIONEL I\ “ CONSENT CAPITOL its theme, the eternal problem of ing already won a high place ‘during a big enemy drive. As row. It has a distinguished cast, , a charming, ¢¥| an entirely new plot and is di- new you: who jumped [rom S récted by Ernst Lubitsth. being a stenographer at the studio ! “Broken Lullaby" is based on PRODUCTION “HELLO TROUBRE” life soon as the deed is committed, he face wins . thousands of columns of space in nnyM | youth trying to ARE GOING i ——riF m -2 e —— ree— im\d a bit afraid, though conceal- begins to suffer a profound re- | the newspapers, the NANCY Cheaper than usmg your own ing the fear under a cloak of bra- ‘morse. From a letter on the per-:| magazines! That's Boch” 1 car. Call a Yellow 22 —adv. ¥ |zen sophistication. son of the victim he learns the | what you sge when BOB CUSTER—BLANCHE MEHAFFAY ————————— Dorothy Wilson gives a charm- FUR MUSlGALE name of the dead soldier’s Ger- || you experfenca film- m““oll Aot Thrills 1 Sub s {3 Read the ads as curefully as you ing, natural performance an ,man sweetheart, Nancy Carroll | dom's great pleture, ction—Thrills and Suspense in this North- read the news articles. Richard Cromwell handles the p: nnd he name of the townin which !| “Broken Lullaby PHILLIPS west Mounted Police Story of the Far North > e of young manhood at the cross- b ives with the deal man's fa- From the story-— OLMES 2 T [ roads of life in a superlative man. Recitals Are Sponsored V' ther, Lionel Barrsmore, s stolid || “The Man 1 killea.” ] —“SELECTED SHORTS"— I‘ CAPITAL ELECT RIC | ENDS TnNIGHT ner. The cast is excellently chos- Many Screen and German Nationalist who hflrbors' ' A ] en and is refreshingly young and A a great hatred for Frenchmen. | ~— = - =3 ‘ hO,I‘STER R-‘\DIOS [ unspoiled in appearance, and man- Slage Stars | After this brier war-scene pro- £EITEREEYETICEESA SN RISRDNAREVS | Electrical Appliances, I ner. e !logue the picture is otcupied with PlcTURE UF | Repairs A% & Moder® Life By ROBBIN COONS the cvents in the lives of these = ———|"Hello' Trouble,” Popular| the story shows the modern col- HOLLYWOOD. Cal. Feb. 25— thres after peace has been declar- | k. ¥ |lege life of today; there are no During the musical season in Los ed. Holmes, driven by a sense of | N SATISFYING Wes!eln Hero D N_eWBSt football games, no sweatered rom- Angeles, autograph hunters find remorse and contrition, goes (o ] A IN VITA TION Picture at Capl!ol ances, its frustrations, noble re- . the recital hall Nancy's home town, to confess to { AT solves and nibblings at forbidden § as happy a hunt- her and the father that he was| | COAL Buck Jones is at the Capitol The story of .Bony and mg-gr‘ound asthe the man who_ killed the y_'outh she | g d # Theatre to night for the last time is one that is true of movie premiers loved. She intercepts this errand o dine well and rest well at that's easy on your pocketbhook Burn CARBONADO COKING FURNACE COAL with INDIAN COAL Seattle’s most distinguished ad- dress. Here, you will find all the - modern hotel conveniences ne- cessary to your complete comfort and all those old fashioned ideas of friendliness and hospitality the restaurants when she meets him at the grave | _— 3 requented by the of the deceased lover, and per-|‘Riders of the North,' Pic-| | y tars. 'suades him to say nothing about | i | : Almost every the war to the stern father. Bar-| ture of Mountéd Pohce | Shown Tonight Only in - “Hello, Trouble,” a. Columbia y moderns in college life today Western film crammed with enough |4 story of their affairs, their ridil shooting and fighting thrills | misunderstandings, the reconcilia- for a dozen pictures. The picture tions is extremely interesting. is one of the best of the consis A bottle, some innocent necking ently good action-films Jones has|and a sudden outburst of emotion night some at- rymore meets Holmes, likes him, | raction draws its and soon forgets his old animosity made. get the situation into a tangle. quota of film for the French, But the sensitiye! .piders of the North.” with Bob | that are necessary to a good Money-back guarantee of The popular western hero not|A serious automobile accident, an rames, who come youth feéls that it will be dishof-|o e George Rigas, Blanche Me- | hotel well operated. satisfaction. S o himself ctacular |irate misunderstanding father, all n their custo- Orable to wed Nancy until he tells |, §- ' = Sierdi only proves himself a spe Fe p A & 4 Barry h . {hatfey, will be shown at the Coli- ADOLPH SCHMIDT, PHONE 412 expert with the gun and in “m;jno‘(arvxox':s to ma_ke this a picture :n)ar\ crrrlnn?s or w::::nored tde tsr;:thl?lbou}:i this | coum tonight. ) A 4 saddle, but also demonstrates that }vhaL adfi should wed DoRIS KENYON iR Cu]:l las and % oo Cbesfeu; & e ozeh's n; l(é This is & story of the Northwest Managing Director. Paciiic Coast Coal Co. [ nc is just about the best actor to i i sy e e P M |- pies: Ruough . SLEN say mothing about|yrountea Police dealing with fur; e fotind i | screamingly funny comediss, gaping line of fans whose presence it and the remainder of the pic- | Alaskan Headquarters—Ask for Permanent Rates. this, type of picture. |their trappers of the far north. As th Basquette, former Ziegfeld |“County Hospital” will be a per- compensates soméwhat for the ab- ture is coneérned with d"a’;é‘f““,smry unfolds you will not only el the wonderful Lina Follies beauty, helps the love in-|fect addition to the splendid pro- sence of arc lights in making them |events which take place [be delighted with 3 gram feel at home. |the lovers smooth out their prob-| ... ”gmndm". but interwoven | the picture you will HOTEL NEW WASHINGTON Seattle’s Most Dlstln(nlshed Address { | | | | ter Miss Kenyon'’s interest in sing- | M, ing and her art as a danseuse |arg equals or exceeds her flair for the |ers, seresn. ' Her programs include | songs of various countries, some selling | very old, some more modern, each \p'euentcd in costume. terest most effectively. * v In addition t oplenty of fast| T g p:;“"“lm“* Beavhp Of the If”msllflgfh(_rs B i s sk throughout shooting, hard riding, beautiful SPUSIIEG A5 f56 W B Mlies OF AF« | ne cast 8re|pear heautiful melodies of - the scenery, “Hello Trouble” has what THREE HALIBUTERS tists including Lily Pons, Jose Tully Marshal, ZaSu Pitts, Luclen{nowniand sung in a charming so many westerns seem to lack,| SELL FARES, SEATTLE Itwbi Spanish pianist, Amri Gai. | Liftlefield, Tom Douglas, Bmma |manner : a well developed dramatic plot.| i K“I“?“" ‘C:ova?;m‘ Marmelll, ““d‘mm‘ and Frank Sh”m»f_‘i* This invigorating northern pi Cplumbts hps given Byck and Linali "L Lo e bl Tor oo o | ORIERS SUATR S ERNBG . RGQ (RUSH ~ |ture together with selected short; u Basquette . a splendid, supparbingl, oo the | I e Al could have been identified as|will furnish a most entertaining cast. !:“‘ *‘L‘r:mn"‘,'r; A!‘(‘\):i & & ¥ ;‘ and Mys. George Arliss. Both program and will be shown for | jRanka: foday, S R R dyed-in-the-wool music lov- |Coliseum audiences tonight only. for from the westward banks with 31,- 2 \ 000 pounds, selling for 4% and 3% | — ,——— Any piace, 25 cenis. ruone 22. adv. ————— ! McEACHRAN RETURNS CAGNEY HEARS RKEISLER Fritz Kreisler proved one of the major attractions, as usual, Stars {cents a pound, and the Sunset | brought in 30,000 pounds, for 4 and 3 cents a pound. Ranges Circulating Heaters N. A. McEachran, representative TON’I'GHT ll 5 S loc“ The Rap No. 3 came in rxom‘ i i | wéré ihere tn myimbers inelgdl of Schwabachers, ;etu;ned to J;- eating Stoves - the local banks with 2,500 pounds, ) ng |neau on the Northland after call- g. and sold for 4% cents a pound| EDNA OLIVER A MUSIC FAN |some' whose movie escapadéswould ing on the trade in Southeast Al-| Small Heating Plants ! sSaioht One of the inveterate patrons of seem to preclude any less ‘matér- [aska. L i : |music is Edna May Oliver, whose ial interests than gangstering, high . tall form may, be seen at almost |pressure sales ' talk, or pursuing See one of these $25.00 The Fairbanks Parent Teachers | school | all the attractions, summer or win- |blonds, FINAL TAX NOTIGE 50c | Associati king pe burners under actual 11?;;21,;,8 ;;);;vexso T:plzlce lfl;‘e books | ter- She once was an opera sing- | Jdmes 'Cagnéy is the case in Bacond. and - finel paymer:td of e diti Nkt b A 4 |er herself, | pomt—the ‘red-headed ' star ' had|t8Xes become delinquent Tuesday working conditions at {1084, D7 he, Jike. Whish . devizore L [his' working schedul March 7, 1933. _ After this date, the school building several months| ; When Mary Wigman, tha Ger-| 50 T L schidule jRo, Arrkoged || porialty nd 8% intbrest dts EVERG EN G RD NS ALSTROM’S NEWS \ago. The committee in charge hopes |man dancer, brought her group to 2 he could attend the recital, taches to all ek ekl = “T *s Style: |to build up a new library with do- |town. to demonstrate further her ‘;:n :’W:-: ;3°tl‘he°flafhe !ébm in B sl J i 3 ~up, same ni; Lig. ? h y STAND omorrow s Styles nations of outgrown books from |modern rhythms, two enthralled i !D + City ' Olehs GOLDSI"EIN ,, “])IN‘G {children in the community. THE COLLEGE “NECKER” AND HEROINE Tmlay” spectators in the front row cen-\Ann Pirst publication, Feb. 17, 1933, Last publication, Feb. 28, 1933. ————— | OM Yapers ror saie at Empire. Harding, Constance Bennett, Helen Hayes, Marie Dressler, Elis- |sa L‘nhdl are others who often | gratify ' the *concert star-gazers. MRS. CLARIBEL SHIER SISTRATION OF VOTERS HONORED AT BRIDGE. | tion st Voress, Genersi Msiolpa AND BR‘IDAL SHOWER | Etection to bs held Tuesday, April 4, 1933, will be operned Wednesday, Rice & Ahlers Co. “We tell you in advance what job will cost” SOmething New IN PAJAMAS REGISTRATION OF VOTERS . March 1, 1932, and remain open Mrs. (James J. Connors, Jr., and ¢ p 1 S di ing, April 1, Print, Rayon , Crepe Mrs. R. B Bouthwell were hos. |Loma SStUrday. evening, AP and Wool with Silk * combination.. trim. Priced from Permanent Waving a Specialty Florence Holmgqulst, Prop. Phone 437 Triangle Bldg. | | ;| The Florence Shop i | esSestldst evening at a bridge ‘and miscellaneous showed for Miss Clar- ibel Shier, whose marriage to Hen- ry Messerschriidt will take place on Maréh'2; Several tables of bridge were in play. dufing the evening and Iater Ameriean citizenship, twenty-one vears of age, bona fide resident Territory of Alaska for one year; and the Town of Juneau, Alaska, continuously for six months im- mediately preceding said date of election are the qualifications re- A Neéw Dfés"s? A New Har? |a Supper was served at a beau~ tifully decorated table. The col- ors usgd in decorations were pink, white and' silver. Many lovely and useful' gifts were recélvéd by the bride-to-be. 3 Additiofial guests were: Mrs. | gz Jamies Barragar, Miss Ssther Wea- ver, }(rs. George Shaw, Mrs. M. J. Bavard, Mrs. H M. Porter, Mrs, E. E. Ninnis; Mrs: M. E. Mon- agle,, Miss. Verna Hurley, Mrs, H. Gorman, Mrs. A. T. 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