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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FI}}DAY, SEPT. 22, 1933, ANOTHER BIG 5-UNIT SHOW HEADED BY Shipwrecked in a land of promises! A mad, mad yarn that will make you un- ravel and roar! Yol voar like a twelue fich gun! With */IVIENNE OSBORNE JEORGE E. STONE PLUS ALL OF THESE “Parlor, Bedroom and Raft” Edgar—He’s “a Scream “Spanish Twist” Tom and Jerry Cartoon “Inklings” and Late News Weekly ATTEND THE MATINEE SATURDAY ZP M. 3 Kiddies 10c For Every Kiddie Attending Matinee Adults 25¢ ‘ ck J ac aJ Sunday—Gable-Shearer in “Strange Interlude” Where the BIG CAPITOL Hits Play 2. MEETING Y. P. A. C. MEETING i X The Young People’s Advancement The Young Peoplé’s Advancement Club will begin their regular meet- “fiigs toniight at Joe Paddock’s. All members requested to be - present Club will begin their regular meet- ings tonight at Joe Paddock’s. All members requested to be present GAGS ABOUND IN HILARIOUS CAPITOL FILM “Sailor Be Good,” Mirth-| Provoking Comedy, Stars Irresistible Jack Oakie “Sailor Be Good,” opening its engagement tonight at the Capitol Theatre, is a comedy abounding in a wealth of original hilarify. Jack Oakie and: Vivienne™ Os- borne are the featured players. A hard sailor-boxer aspiring to the Navy championhhip, Jonsey is ad- | dicted to gin and women until he meets Red, a waterfront girl. H.) sickens of her rigid training and on a spree marries a society de- butante. His new adventure snaps him into his senses; he returns to train and to love under Red’s old supervision. ‘When Oakie is not sparring nor disclosing his glistening teeth be- hind a laugh-provoking smile, he is exchanging rapid-fire wit with George E. Stone, a Hebrew fight manager known as Murphy. To- gether, they are Jonsey & Mur- phy, a formidable pair destined to replace the Flagg & Quirt team with their snappy, spicy, speedy humor and bickerings. Vivienne Osborne discloses an unusual versatality in her current characterization. Charm and gla- mous embellish her role of Red.| She handles drama and comedy with aptitude and experiznce. Her svelte appearance and suave man- ners make her more than ade- quate for her important role. George E. Stone has a com- pletely comedy role in “Sailor Be Good” and his ability in this type| of performance shines to high ad- vantage. Others in the cast who| contribute greatly to the fine hu- mor of th: presentation are: Lin-| coln Stedman, Max Hoffman, Jr., Huntley Gordon, Louise MacIn-| tosh, Gertrude Sutton and Carlos | Alvarado. It is directed by James Cruze, who first achieved fame as the di- rector of “The Covered Wagon.” The comedy is a rapid-fire film, crammed with gags and amusing situations. A late news reel and selected| short subjects complete the pro- gram at the Capitol Theatre. NEW SIDEWALK IS | CONSTRUCTED ALONG | long Have Your Career and Then Marry; Thal Is Tlp Given Out by Mm ]orle Rambeap By ROBBIN COONS HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Sept. 22. Approaching the second anniver- sary of the beginning of her ca- 5 M Francis A. Gudger fe, a radiant and exuber- Marjorie Rambeau offers a lution to Hoellywood's perennial problem of marriage and careers ‘The time for players to many i3 when they're past their youth she says. But her youth never listens to advice like that, * st admits. & { “I think young people in ithe profession should wait until the have had their careers, and then says the actges: going they tHink the world is theirs, that notfinz can stop them, that the world might stop dead if they didn't play their certain parts. & “But after a while theygget it out of their systems, and gsee that maybe things arent so im- portant as they seemed, that may- be the world will go right on turn- ing even if they do stop actinz So I say the time to get marr is later in 1life, after the cdgeer has been had.” ? arn { HUSBAND AGREES Miss Rambeau beams at '}h«-r husband, a wealthy retired busi- ness man, experience i matchnig cgleer against marriage. Mr. Gudgen, a pleasant fellow who beams back appears to endorse it. “Hubby and 1 were ecngaged, 16 years now,” says Miss Rambeau, “but I was right at the height of my success on the stage. I had just become a star after working and hard. I thought ] he needed a wife who would be at home and not on the stage every night, and I didn’t want to give up the stage. engagement, and I kept on work- I ing. “Finally I e Out nere. I was doing fairly well, but I was| 1 planned to retire and live on my ranch Then one day as she relates her éwn' s ks MARJORIE_RAMBEAU, Marjorie Rambeau thinks the time for film players to wed is after they are past their youth and have had their careers. She waited, and she’s now about to celebrate her second marriage anniversary. M. Gudger came to the studio and we met again. broadly at “hubby” — I grabbed him. I wasn't going lo let him| get away this time!" They went to live in Florida, until the studios here wired Mar- | and Mr, They jorie they needed her, Gudger “}et me come back.” 80 we broke the are going to build a home here,| parently killed. and Marjorie will work in pictures | | when she feels the urge and Mr. Gudger approves. HE HELPS HEER “Mr. Gudgers a great he]p when When he pro- | posed*—she laughs, wmkmg quite | GAY IS GURRENT OF SILVER IS COLISEUM FILM 4 ‘bmator Pll!mau Declares *“Cocktail H0u1 Starring L Bebe Daniels Strictly | It Would Improve Na- Modatt i Therme | tion’s Conditions Interesting and debatable is theme ‘of *“Cocktail Hour umbia’s fascinating picture the charming Bebe Dani JOLORADO SPRINGS, Col., Sept —United States Sens Kay Piitman, Nevada Democ he Inter-Mountain Economic Con- rence last night that emergency opened last night at the Coliseum|conditions of American mines Theatre. would justify the use of Presi- Miss Daniels as Cynthia Wa dent Roosevelt's authority “to di- who makés $60,000 a year painting| the colnage of siiver in its advertising posters, and is nost logieal form.” ly alone in the world, is e The Senator added | modern in her ideas and believes ycars of free coinage that she has as much privil ould stimulate the mini; a man in similar circumstances, ; yus and base me to taste life to the fullest without| the markets for being shackled by marriage. unemployment and increa: Randy Morgan, who buys mo: service. of her posta wants to marry timulates feco very | ner, so too, does a charming young | sion, like mining o) | French Prince and a dozen othe and nothing so rapidly re- | ;(’liglb}(‘s are at her feet, but Cyn- frozen » the Senator| thia clings to her theory of fr i tos tar s, whi that of two silver f both dom and stars to Europe to it out. " but the Prince returns and E: s the responsibility. Faith-| the|ful Randy Morgan appears upon | - | the scene and also stands by Cyn- | | thia though Lawton recovers and| one. Romance, All Kinds The romance of the sea, moon and sofe music are all fa tors in an ardent love affair which she enters upon shiphoard | accuses no with William Lawton, a fascinat-| Bebe Daniels in Cast ing Englishman. 8he is exquis-| Against attractive sets, Bebe itely happy until she discovers that [D aniels, in beautiful costumes, ! what to her was romance, was to|and the two sincere admirers work | him only a cheap conquest. Thfmmu situation in this sparkling, fact that he« is married film, with just a touch of| vealed and he laughs. «| pathos. The supporling cast is Sickened, Cynthia goes to Paris | splendid and the clothes worn by where she is the guest of the|Miss Daniels and Muriel Kirkland | young Prince and his craming|who plays the part of the Prince's mother. Lawton follows, attempts! mother, are simply perfect. to force his attentions on her| “Cocktail Hour” is sophisticated and in a fight with the Prince screen fare, modern, delightfuland falls from a window and is R])-]mml entertaining. She makes the Selected short subjects and a Prince run away and shoulders the |late news reel complete the pro- s flmm 3 BN FINAL SHOWING TONIGHT GIVEN BOOST - “Love me less today): than tomorrow —and more tomorrow) than yesterday..."” | but her magic hour of trembiing \ccstasy turned to bitter despale with BEBE DANIELS » Randolph Scott Jessie Ralph Sidney Blackmer li& "VNOMFI . '\‘ STARTS TOMORROW COLISEUM Adults 30c Kiddies 10c T I do a part,” she says. You | know, three expressions to use—mustn’ £ use all Lhree at once!” e "t e e oA 00 SATURDAY . mmk HARRIS, 2ND TO 3RD| A sidewalk has just been com- pleted on Harris Street practically the entire distance between BSec- ond and Third. The city force removed the 12-year-old sway-back “bridge” walk and built a walk, trestled for part of the way, and ground work for the remaider, in-} cluding a railing. —_———————— WHITE PASS COMPTROLLER | MAKES TRIP TO SKAGWAY| at seven o'clock. —adv. | at seven o'clock. —adv. Are You Prepared? Before the snow begins to fly is the time to put on those storm windows and the new roof you’ve been figuring on. Don’t let winter catch you unprepared. Reduee - your eoal bill substantially and make your home more comfortable by putting on storm sash and mnkmg a few repairs at this time. Call on us for prices. SHINGLES—LUMBER—LATH—MILLWORK MOULDING AND CEMENT Columbia Lumber Co. TELEPHONE 587 ADMIRAL WAY \ PETER PAN BEAUTY SHOP Second Floor—Trianglé Building PHONE 221 ' PIGGLY WIGGLY guarantee of money back if not satisfied is the most efficient basis of merchandising’ known to retail endeavor and’this is your assurance of getting your full money’s worth. 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