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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1933. POSITIVELY LAST TIMES TONIGHT “WASHINGTON MERRY-GO ROUND” STARTING TOMORROW THRILLING DRAMATIC ROMANCE OF A GREA " FOOTBALL HERO! , Their boy—but America’s idol! The crowd put him on a pedestal and called him "Hcro", and while he bathed in the limelight of Fame, he forgot the two women who loved: him— but when Glory faded and ! the mob tumed away, a mother's love and a sweet- heart’s devotion helped mend the heart-broken pieces! SMASHING /. DRAMATIC STORY OF THE GRIDIRON! Francis Wallace’s Novel Alighor of “"Huddle” & *Teluchdown™ with - . RICHARD CROMWELL DOROTHY JORDAN Mae Marsh Directed by Roy William Neill (Complete Bath Room Outfit “Standard” Tub (complete with fittings) 17x19 “Standard” Full Apron Basin (complete with' fittings) China Tank “Standard” Toilet 1 $49.50 DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME RICES AHLERS 00 “We tell you in advance what job will cost” e | 5-foot CARR’S JUNEAU’S FINEST FOOD STORE TELEPHONE FREE DELIVERY! 10am. 2pm. 5pm. Store Open Evenings . 77 “Triangle Building THEME OF MOVIE MADE OF BOOK Capitol’s Washmgton Mer- ry-Go-Round’ Adds Love Tnterest to Good Story A love story has been added to | politics of ‘Washington Merry- |Go-Round,” the picture which has been creating interest at the Cap- iltol for the last two nights and which will be seen for the last |times tonight. Lee Tracy plays the role of a crusading young representative el- d to Congress, who, after he there exposes the crcoked by which he was elected. ce Cummings is the grand- {daughter of a Senator who inno- becomes enmeshed in s clean-up campaign. It 1=| they who carry the love interest | that has been added to the politi- | cal theme of ‘“Washington-Merry- | Go-Round,” one of the most talked recent years, The “inside” of Washington, D. |C., exposed in the book is revealed |in the picture and authentic-ap- pearing scenes of the House | Representatives in action keep the theme of the book closely in mind. —and who isn't these = days?— | “Washington ~ Merry - Go - Round” |should be emelmmmg to you. FOOTBALLIS. | ' THEME OF Bl ~ CAPITOL SHOW |All-Star Cast in All-Ameri- | can Football Picture Starting Sunday | | { “That's My Boy,” the story cf !a national football idol's trials and |tribulations when collegiate com- mercialism threatens to bring him leternal disgrace, opens Sunday at |the Capitol Theatre with a cast {headed by Richard Cromwell and| Dorothy Jordan. Mae Marsh, who was one of »Davm Wark Griffith’s most famous |heroines and who recently scored a great hit as the mother in the {talking film Version of “Over the |Hill,” plays the role of the boy's, mother who stands by hifi throtgh ' thick and thin Lucien Littlefield and Arthur Stone, veteran character actors, are also prominently cast. “That's My Boy” was adapted hy} Norman Kransa from the novel by | Francis Wallace, the author ofl “Touchdown” and “Huddle.” Tt was[ |directed by Roy Willilam Neill. .‘ | PHAESEIEy PSR | ATTENTION MOOSE | Mocse members are requested to ‘mcet at Moose Hall at 1:30 Surday afterneon to attend the funeral of | our deceased brother Knute Vis- | ness. ED. RODFNBURG, | —adv. Secretary. i MAY FIRST STOP LOOK - LISTEN DON'T FORGET May Day Picnic AGNER’S ROAD HOUSE | i (Salmon Creek) LUNCH starts 6 P. M. DANCING Starts 9:30 P. M. GOOD MUSIC Gentlemen $1.00. Ladies and Children Free Everybody Welcome! i ,BOY! THEM FIRST: THREE ROUNDS WUZ, PIPS= NO TWO WAYS ABOUT IT, BARNEY..[ SULLY CAN *TAKE 1T/ Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office{],. 1of bocks of non-fiction written m‘ s BARNEY GOOCLE AND SPARK PLUG WISE GUYS WOT THOUGHT % § BARNEY'?, Known as the “girl who never smiles,” Loni Nest, 19-year-old Ge man girl, was recently chosen by jury of French artists and movie critics as Europe’s “ideal vamp” and a potential Garbo, A brilliant fu- ture is predicted for Fraulein Nes who, say the critics, has a more potent “come-hither” than the great Greta, MAYFLOWER DANCE WILL BE GIVEN BY WOMEN OF MOOSE The Women of the Moose are If you are interested in Politics sponsoring &* Mayflower dance &t | Evergreen Garden Saturday night, May 13 A jolly good time is promised all who attend and Mrs. E. F. Roden- | committee, | berg, on the dance urged people to save the date. A feature of the party will be a handsome door prize which will | be awarded to some lucky person. | 1\ The committee is working hard on arrangements and promises-lots of entertainment. Y. P. A. C. MEETING IS HELD YESTERDAY The regular weekly meeting the Y. P. A. C;, was held in the Government School last night with Joe Paddock, presiding. The fol- lowing new members were accepted into the organization: George Thomas, Helen Martin, Virginia Cropley and Mrs. James Themas. The expulsion resolution was dis- cussed and then laid on the table, | Coach Willilam Watson, ef the Y. P.’A. C. baseball team is lining up his men and trying them out for positions they seemed best suit- ed for. The members adjourned to home of the President for réfresh ments iL. 0. 0. M. SERVICES FOR XKNUTE VISNESS TO BE HELD SUNDAY Under the auspices of the Loyai Order of Moose, the funeral of| Knute Visness will be held in the Moose Hall Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Pallbearers will be John Grabitz, Romey Sullivan, Knute Brevick, all members of the Moose Lodge, and |Oscar Christensen, Torvold Hansen and Frank Patterson. — e Let the aavertisements help you make your shopping plans. of | r.hy | drums; POLITICS STILL Soropes1deat Vans |AMES DUNN AND PEGEY SHANNON IN SOCIETY GIRL Collseum Wlll Ptesem Fight Drama To- morrow Night “Society Girl” Fox drama pre- senting James Dunn as & ring hero hopelessly in love with a pampered pet of society, and with Peggy Shannon at a lawn fete at her home where a romance begins that oon entangles them in more trou- ble than either had bargained for Spencer Tracy as Dunn’s mana- ger resents the constani intrusion of Miss Shannon into the routine of the training camp. His orders are: not carried out and Dunn re- ceived a terrific beating in the ring. How this situation is cleared up and all three are reunited, makes up th‘ balance or the story. AUXILIARY DANCE IS BIG EVENT ON. THIS EVENING [Legion’s Junior Drum and Bugle Corps Ad- vertise Ball Everyone in town knows that there will be an American Legion Auxiliary Ball in the Elks Audi- \rorium tonight. The Legion's Jun- lior drum and bugle corps was out in full force last night serenad-| ing the town to advertise the an- nual ball tonight The auxiliary’s dance is given to raise money for the organization’s child ~welfare work. Probably the most important work of the welfare committee is the maintainance of gion Dugout. As a feature of the dance, the committee, Mrs. E. M. Polley and Mrs. Harry Stonehouse announced ithat a hope chest will be awarded |during the evening. The Serenaders orchestra will furnish music for the party. Drum and Bugle Corps The young members of the Jun- fjor drum and bugle corps, who meet every Monday and Thursday in the Dugout where they are drill- ed.true military fashion by ‘Bert Setzer, did their Stiff like soldiefs last night, and the strains of |“You're in the Army Now” and “Semper Fidelis” rang throughout the town. Members of the corps are John ‘Winther, Bert Berthall, Bobby Dav- §5, John ‘Alstead, Romie Atkinson, Buddy Brown, bass drum, ‘Douglas Parker, ¢ymbals, and Smoky Mills, who drills the drum- mers; George Baggen, Roy Millard, Gilbert DeVault, Kenneth Lee, Mitchell Danaloff, Richard Jack- son, Thomas White, Ennis White, Billy Lowe, Robert Dalton, Eckley Guerin, Griffith Nordling, bugles. “They are & (fine bunch of sol- diers” Mr. Setzer bragged about them this ‘morning. “All we need is some uniforms,” e —— Old papers at The Emere : They Both M -Marsh is Ve molher of Richard Cromwell in “That’s My ln( to the Capitol Theatre lomorrhv Lm Him! - Dorothy Jordan the sweetheart Boy,” the football picture com- frequent health clinics at the Le-! COLISEUM SUNDAY and MONDAY Preview Tonight Matinee Sunday 2 P. M. with OCIETY TONIGHT “ONLY R—————— BEAUTY CORTEST 1S FILM FEATURE Fifi D'Orsay in “Gitl from Calgary”’ at Coliseum Tonight Only ‘Striking costumes and beautiful girls against a background of sparkling ‘comedy, brilliant drama and catchy tunes form the colorful setting of “The Girl from: Calgary,” Fifi D'Orsay’s first starring’ vehicle | which comes to the Coliseum the- | ater for tonight only. Miss D'Orsay, cast for the- first time in a full starring role amply |} justifies the confidence of her pro-! ducers in her unsurpassed presen- | tation of the role of the vivacious' Fifi Collette, Calgary rodeo winner and beauty contest entrant, whose various escapades, recounted by her wide-awake press agent, furnish the front page copy of New York's newspapers. ;i | MAY DAY PICNIC IS | MONDAY, NOT SUNDAY‘ The barbecue and ‘dance Which ' will e given By a group of the Gastineau Channel Russian boys will be held at ‘'Wagner’s on Glacier Highway, Monday, May Day, in- stead of Sunday, as was said in the Empire last night. Luncheon will be served at 6 pm. and danc- | ing to 'good music will begin at 9 o'clock. “This fs an annual affair || always thoroughly enjoyed by all who attend. I wouldn't marry you on a bet. What you need’s a good sock on the jaw.” A'nd 50 they lwed happily ever after. 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