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JAGK HOLTIN ~ AN INTRIGUING COLISEUM v “Man Against Woman” bia's presentation opening at the Coliseum Theatre tonight, Jack Holt to the screen for his 165th feature picture in fifteen |Years as a screen star, in a char- acterization that presents this man’s A Torch Singer Scorched His Heart i ‘She toyed with him—outwitted him —doublz-crossed him—yet as well. With a colorful setting, includ- ing the and Bermuda’s night life and the intricate web of tosmopolitan police life, “Man Agalnst Woman” well into the list of box-office suc- _ he loved kher . | cesses made by Holt. Streng-Arm Man Jack Holt plays the® role of the arms of a girl who doesn't know what to make of his modern | cavemanism. | “Men Against Woman” also marks the initial screen appear- lance of Lillian Miles, blond torch singer, lumbia to have more potential |starring materials in the deep vi-| brant quality of her voice than| most newcomers have in their en- | | tire make-up. Gthers in Cast Others in the well chosen cast | |are Walter Connolly, Gavin Gor- | {don, Jack LaRue, Arthur Vinton, Katherine Claire Corrigan, Clarence Muse and Harry Seymour. Irving Cummings, director of jsuch successes as “Attorney for the | | Defense,” he Cisco Kid,"” In !Cld Arizona” and “The Night Club| Lady” is responsible for this pro- | duction. | Selected short subjects and a late :news reel complete the program | being offered at the oCliseum the- atre tonight and tomorrow night. WALTE CONNOLLY GAVIN GORDON . Dirooted by 7 > Irving LILLIAN MILES oo WALTER CONNOLLY LILLIAN MILES WHAT/ No Beer ? The Whole Town Will Flock to This National JOY-FEST! ' FRIDAY SATURDAY A il (0llu TR SPECIAL! Friday and Saturday Free! to see $1.80 per half case T { FILM T(lNIl}HTi at| brings ! man in a role that women will love ! shimmer of New York's! fits | Strong-Arm Johnny McCloud, whose | name is a complete description of him. He is a detective, and sloughs | his way through criminals and into | platinum | felt by Co-| Ward, Emmett | _CAPITOL 'I‘HEATRE 2 FREE THEATRE TICKETS “WHAT! NO BEER?” . with every HALF CASE PURCHASED LlTTLE MISS GlLBERT IN DEBbT GABI.E FILM IS OFFERING AT CAPITOL n “No Ma;—o—f Her Own" Coliseum Tonight Has Faccmatmg, Clark Plays New York Background ‘ Role of Losmg Gambler | 1 clrk Ga “Man Against Woman,” Colum- vehicle, “No Man | the current p b Capitol Theatre, the popu is supported by two Wi are stars in their own ole Lombard and Doro aill. Clark Gable play la suave, | Who, not | fixes the high-: e !in which he participat wo\ly one man can Wwin- ble. But, after he has gone | small town to avoid the too- | tant efforts of a detective | has set himself on his trail, the too-amorous attentions of Mackaill, a former sweetheart | gambles against luck alone, loses. For, on her dare, he flips a coin with Miss Lombard with “tails” { meaning marriage. Tails turns n]), Susan Ann Gilbart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert, poses | pic new wife with him, he re demurely with her mother in her initial bow before a Hollywood camera at the age of six weeks. Her father is busy making a ‘come. | U to New York, to find g;enl:‘ back” in motion pictures while Mrs. Gilbert, the former Virginia Bruce, | Cl0sing around him. Miss Mack- has retired from the screen. (Associated Press Photn) aill pesters him, the detective - hounds him, and most surprising OVER FORTY AT 2 of all, he rmdsf himself in love with his new wife. ALTAR SOCIETY Under these circumstances, he EVENING PARTY .. takes bold and daring measures with results which bring the pic- | ture to Highly dramatic climax. people attended the s In addition to the exciting fea- ty card party of ven at the Parish ! y evening with ten | | | who nd and by the members of the Altar So-| ciety to all who attended. { During the Hallowe'en season Altar Society is planning to a large card party as the | d entertainment of the sea- Over first the st Hall on T ture, the Capitol program includes Hallowe'en party will be an- unced within a short time | news reel. {tables in play. Whist, auction - e - | {bridge, contract bridge ana pin- NDED PASSENGER BOARD | ochle were played during the even- CESS LOUISE AT T"'\‘\L{ After starting down Gastineau anpel on the way South yester- | noon, the Princess Loulse back to Thane to take| woman passenger from the Interior, who was left behind in Juneau. The stop took only a few moments and the passenger is safely aboard on her way south. | ing Priz rs were: Auction|c r J. E. Kearney; con- Miss Maurel Biggens' Mrs. S. Hellenthal and pm- Stanley Norwicka. lowing the distribution of prizes a delicious supper of sand- wiches, cake and coffee was served | W hl t och flIIIIIIIII“IIIII||II|||I|I|IIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIl||IIIlllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII|llllIIIIHllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIl lIIIiIIIHIIIIImIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII“E directed by Edward Sedgwick Meuo- [yn- Mayer PICTUKE On Sale Exclusively ]uneau lce Gream Parlors On Sale Exclusively Free! 1060 SPECIAL! Bottles Free! FREE BEER Nights An mtroductory prwe of 15¢ per bottle for Friday and Saturday 3 ' fll“lllflmuflmmmmmmIHIIHl||||||||‘|lm“|flfl|Immflflflmfllllmlwmmmu“mm TR selected short subjects and a late W “Where the Big Hzts Play ' What Do You Mean' NO BEER? hite and Gold THE FAMOUS HORLUCK’S BREW Bottled By the bottle or case WHITE and GOLD One Free Bottle each to the First 100 Customers at the Capitol Theatre Friday and Saturday LAST TIMES TONIGHT Ankle-Chains Gave Him the Jitters. He Want- ed to Be Free ... With One Woman at a Time. CLARK GABLE] No Mand Her O (AROLE LOMBARD DOROTHY MACKAILL GABLE—IN A TERRIFIC NEW ROLE! Midnite Preview ° 4 Tonight Two-Fisted, Swash- Y | 1:10 A. M. buckling Cheater... 3 “WHAT? a Gambler Who NO BEER!” Tosseda CointoSee 1f It Would Have to be Wedding Beils Instead of Love as He Liked It! 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