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DAY, OCT. 24, 1933. : el BEOD. M. COHAN | Plans Made for Dolls’ Convention! Why Not? SOUTH SEAS ARE o 5 sAcKerouno gf COLISEUM GOLORFUL FILM 4 t Time CAPITOL w5 |5 oN SCREEN RUTH CHATTERTON || GAPITOL BILL ' in - Durante and Claudette Col- “FRISCO JENN b s bert Are Feaured in MIDNIGHT PREVIEW TONIGHT—1:10 A.M. Large Cast N N QN The Painted Woman™ Is ssge: Dramatic Presentation at Coliseum Tonight [ e— ' “Orient Express,” a best-seller in | By ROBBIN COONS \| Europe, - to “Seven Lives Were HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. 24— Changed.” That's because the Making his talkne”debut in 'Th'e' i 1 2 rief to' movies have over-worked “express” Phahténd [Phaaident OOhRG: pIAYS The i, story., Hish, cauacs SO 8 5 two' roles. His first is as a bank- i 8 i | _a studio for months on end is no titles, with Shanghai, Rome and or who is qualified for the Pres- come back, howe to a clima intensity and unexpect and that provides a whirlwind ending |y things move i % 7 g One of America’s best-known | reath-taking and dréim- ¥ i : R 3 stage perzonalities makes his talk- ati ated against the color- ? % 3 v ing picture debut in “The Phan- fu und of Singapor: and { tcm President,” political comedy I u 3 “The Painted'; l| which comes to the Capitol The- Woman features Spencer ,v atre tomorrow. : Y Shannon in the 'y @ He is George M. Cohan, known ( princiy es, should ve & mag- |, to both Broadway and the “road"| ate 1 ertainment-sceking | * as one of the stage’s most pro- sereen I s openinz tonight = lific actors, playwrights, producers, | at th Theatre. - and songwriteérs. Claudette Col- c n and suspense | bert and Jimmy Durante are also n woven into this Fox Film | | featured in the cast. with its fmnkly“ ! Though it is his first talking tween a man“ picture, and his first venture in- and 1 to Hollywood, “The Phantom Pres- | has H - ident” is not Cohan's first movie. i Op ; DL f pinch-hitting as doubles for their| Back in 1015, when films were 4 ol - e 3 ! s e > the girl ‘is lookad |3 . sPEcTAcULAR Asian brothers. fi_t:l_l a }:norc gr less c;u(_‘le pr:;)a- 3 . 4§ i : x % \u;’n n as a dubious and notorious } “Steve” Roberts has directed| Sition, he mal e several in a New s . 3 . 3 S S characte the plot takes her £ ; many & sucoestul fim, but cnis| Yeur studko. | < A through a savage battle with s : Shannon K & b £ uring a er ex C] 7 i 3 C 2 amorous s a headlong flight's « F".M Nuw Tn ls}:;i;:fl ;:S‘?sfl’:::;u:ailgmgz more than three decades, Cohan r::n: left to right: Milly, Fauns 4 corgiana, tw:r_-.‘. Che-cho San, \.nq. 'm\uy. Lu;mda,“ld.a. L34 remote 18tand. L f\qmp:“y 3 Spencer : : so much over the “epic” nature of has personally written and pro- Gwendolyn, Laura, Kathlene and n.ll t and fi s f‘xum left h,' right and rom‘ every of * current admirer and her|) "acy . the task as over the story and the duced 40 plays, and collaborated ccrner of the zlecbe and from ancient t ! all “delezates” to the *first annual -dells' con- i | ED characters. These will be played in. vwmng_ and acting ten others. vention, to be held in Glendale, Cal, October 27. More than a (heurand of the mest eharming ladies ¢ William Boyd "" by Gary Cooper, Fredric March,| HiS musical efforts have ket in dclidcm will attend the picturesque exhibition, to be given by the Tuciday Afterncon Club cf Glen-' | On the istar Irving Pichel — | Richard Arlen, Cary Grant and Sir | Pace. “Yankee Doodle Dands”| gale. ‘The “convention™ will display authentic co ¢ in ministure of country or era the dolls '|counters an 5 ; ‘Lives of a Bengal Lancny’ Guy Standing, with the ane wo- and “Glve My Rfigf“dsf %0 Br‘;i“" represent. Three of the carclakers at the “conven i + dicecrnible in the midst of their charges. |€F who no . Directed by o N "L | man in the cast yet to be selected, | ¥aY:" Written by him for a }‘:w From left to right, they are Derothy is, Beverly L Marguerite Ripper, all ¢f Glendale, her, but proposes marrh g . Johi Ehysione Fmally Accepted ! Ihe. tilie ‘of the Yeats-Brown|OL DI own back in 1934, were his S - i 4 £ R WA S o S0 e e O3 ST ing the return of the 373" uS R ’ “** " book’ will_be retained for the film,| fifSt Tits; “Over There,” to which 1 she refuses, but later accepis 1{, preTums by Studio paen th tudl ™| American froops marched off to ! hearing an erroneous report of his |k | but another studlo is changing|g..;.. iy 1917 and 1918, was pef- BLONDE ACTRESS SECRETLY WEDS death. When the other man does' s haps his greatest. X that is startling in its | &% i to the picture. ed. 24l Pony. g story c?nbe s::arn d. It may nerge‘ CU'l}"‘l‘ING bt b fdency inevery respect but one— | iyt A 2 as an {epic. et 3 .+, |he hasn’t the personality to get | !}10'!114 thrilling That best-selling book of nearly Creighton Chaney, who didn't) 4 | & rilling : 2 votes. His second is as the bank- ! er fight with a giant » three years ago, Francis Yeats-jell in the stardom mold at on:‘cr‘s “double® a medicina show e and its splendid ‘1111>1r1 stenes, | 's “Live: } - y] in picture: AR i s . an spler tropical stenes, | Brown's ‘Lives of a Bengal Lanc studio, is,, carrying on in p tur f\ barker who is hired to imperson=|Deputy Marshal Feero with the s i ctly out of the| er,” has been a Paramount prop- at another. The vehicle is “Six ate ‘the Banker to gef him votes: i 3 | erty for two and a half years, and | teen Fathoms Deep"—about sponge | 4% ;o b i Gine climax Comstock, Boat Owner, | “frm o . gt now finally it will go into produc-, fishing, of all things—and Sally % ¥ {tuatt it : POys T at o - |- — - tion—on a scale calculated to make O'Neil Wwill co-star. | ultimately reveals the siwation| Aboard Beached Craft er, with Shannonportrayfng | 3 it most spectacular. | sally Eilers, who wouldnt co-|%® ;l/;fs:pugl;ffien Yot ot wo tha e il S am «stage) Boyd as! WIEAT BALL DINNER i i i s, y ” B Lo o0 word al een receive 18] yain and Irving | e o e T e Satly" pessuse ahe didnt Mkq | dsughter of an ex-President. ob-| afiernoon from the U. 8. Coast] B e ane . amuih mes| WEDNESDAY EVENING ;IEX'S lot, and a motion, picture the part, is now announced in a|Ject of adoration of both Cohans.|Guard Tallapoosa which left here| lawyer play the other important Fve a.stno R o i :_1111 be fl‘: I- ‘“leading feminine - Tole -opposite Durante, with his “schnozzle”,| assist the Energy | roles with Raul Roullen, ‘Herbet With several prize winners on e i Bhsout cmidai> “lis the medicine show barker’s pal.| gistress on the beach at Idaho In#{ ndin, Lask ue av | the cooking committee, the Lu- orful background of the British George O'Brien. ' i % - | distress-on the beach at ho el indin, Laska Winter, Murray| U 2 1 3 ® Indian army unit, and incidents P S ar— Ruth Ohatterfon will “be | let. % Kinnell, Paul Porcasi and Chrispin | theran Ladics Ald Society wiil from the book, worked into a mov-'§ tonight for the last time in “F The Energy, George A. Comstock, | Martin also in the cast. John|S€'Ve A meal ball dinner, with ie plot. “Worked” is a word used SGHEEN STAR ¢o Jenny.” | owner, was on a charter trip with! Blystone directed the production and | home-made apple pie as dessert, advisedly here, for some 30 writers ' ey O Deputy Marshal William Feors Leon Gordon wrote the continuity | 4 C-"“""‘E‘ ”3"1‘:’55 ;"(")“d“‘\’df ; ey | aboar e vith several - | falogue _fr i s | evening, starting at 5:30 o'clock. have labored on the script, and the aboard. Feero, with several sub=| and dialogue from Guy Bolton’s; € ‘g + final version is the omP that sat-| | poenas from the Marshal's offiée,| screen play which is based on an | Th? last serving will be at 7 isfies Stephen Roberts, director as-! was rounding up witnesses to a@pui” original story by A. C. Kennedy. ‘orlnclf - The chefs are allgpoted signed to the film. | gx 2o 8 pear in the cases of the United The program is combined with | for their abilily. Dinner partiss 2 | | States vs. Barney Anderson and| selected short subjects and the|@nd individuals will find plenty | HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. 24— | United States vs. John Davis. Tatast ateival S néwe ststia {of seating arrangements for the “IMPORTING” INDIA Suffering a relapse after an at- The extent of the damage t5 PR3- RGP A iblg event. This is the same piéture for tack of influenza, Carol Lombard the Energy, if any, was not known. Slabs and markers erected on | i which Ernest Schoedsack took a is still confined to her bed. Her| WASHINGTON, Oct. 24—William | The boat is 40 feet long, equipped ) graves of Kentucky Pioneers at Daily Empirc Wani Ads Pay. camera crew to India to photo- con%i:ionr‘however, is reported not|poak, aged 51 years, Secretary 0; with a 25 hp. engine and has a Harsr;lIiasIIé;:frfvxif;r:iec?;r):o::odallu:i?-" iafln: Zcerccreer; ‘»fii?fi?"fi?&" Harrodsburg are still decipher- e R ds and atmos- to serious. r i ver Cabinet, an oTOS: s acity. he was i , , 4 i . s i P Labor in the Hoouer Coo e e |2 o o e rasnimzton,| ceremony. This picture was taken as the couple arrived back in Hol: g Daily Empire Want Ads Pay @ Tieat spoiled most of his film, and SAVE THE DATE Dol home | built in Mt. Vernon, Washinzioh| jywood, Her divorce was announced four days prior to the marriage. = < heat spoiled most of his film, an 8 nearby in Virginia as a resul in 1909 (Associated Press Photo) Arizona desert and mountains will Lutheran Ladies Aid Annual Sal2heart disease. It is presumed by Command } { & substitute with American Indlans and Dinner Deecmber 6. —adv| william Doak was the first Sec- |, H. Dench, in Juneau on lea 5 § . St FR DTN i R S TS L D e retary of Labor to have been born |that the Tallapoosa will return 0 (:P.‘UI_K(-E:, GOVE, 'A‘R.(‘IEITILCT 2 4 ¢ in the United States. J. J. Davis,|here tomorrow with the Energy o FOR NE WPIONEERS' HOME § . of Pennsylvania, and W. B. Wilson, Ali,lv,/\\l' El‘t:R T:ILsu;(:;JT; ¥ 3 { F Doak’s predecessors, were both born : ter L'ompf! ing 4@ o B CE BROTHERS |*o=ma T carimoL peem pamior - AGTOR, SUICIDE iv..'s oo 2 GEORGE BR ' » g e i o | e R t in Tacoma, Washington, Ropes ho received the contract for the EXTRA FINE STOCK! mer member of Jimmy Ste ricide. g, | to Have Left Native Revelers, will do the musical nu B i et ee——— T,y TELEPHONE 478 PRO! BELIVERY FEATUR]NG DANCE AND George Gove, member of the ar- 1 \KE ADV £ GROSTEN MEAES CLOTAING f Another one of those increas- of the late Robert B. Mantell, fa- | o0 =" 0" jians for the home, ; UITTIN H Es ingly popular Scandinavian Amer-| mous Shakesperian actor, shot and IS B el itay on the g . jean dances will be featured at|xilled himself during the n left Junea 5 5 bers and Mrs. Gerald Protzm i ——————————— i i 4 Mantell Jr., aged 21, son Phones 92—95 2 Trucks, 5 Deliveries Daily e R i 1| Fe R S e | Pitncess T AE C A I L Y e ‘ iseven Thousand Reported Room tonight. Harold Knox, for-| is belleved to be the cause of 11 Daily Empire Want ‘Ads Pay. l fORNlA GROCERY f ! Land for Germany will serve those delicious hot lun- |} FRYE'S BABY BEEF i s : | chonn_dishes for which the Cap-| | “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON Get your tickets on Turkey or Chicken Dinner BERLIN, Oct. 24—More than|ital Beer Parlors are nofed. F ’ * » 7,000 Austrians, for whom their F L C P y native country has become un- F rye prunn .om an y bearable, have taken retuze in|E. J. BLAKE HOME IS it Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery Germany., The figures compiled BADLY GU"EB BY b B it o ereead | by the Forengn Office show the o= PRSP B Y £ 1T X B Piiiy | refugees include four Austrian of- FIRE MONDAY P. M. [ } SE e UNITED FOOD CO full ,uniform. Already ablaze when the Junecau . 2 Volunteer Fire Department was Mae Murray Loses called at 4:45 o'clock yesterday a- CASH GROCERS | . | ternoon, the residence of Mr. and A § £ in $30,000 Appeal 3 % 5 Biake on Eievents avd § Phone 16 . We Deliver ~ Meats—Phone 16 e Y C Streets was badly gutted by e s e . NEW YORK, Oct. 24.—The Ap-| flames. pelate Division of the Supreme| The fire apparently started from g i Court has reversed a $30,000 ver-|an overheated stove in the newly 5 £ g & dict returned in favor of Mae| furnished apartment over their € e ® 3 i % { ’ Murray, actress, The court, how-| garage, in which the Blake ) 3 3 y ever, offered the actress the al-|and the interior and contents Z 3 terhate of accepting ‘a reduced|padly damaged by. the time ! o 3 Jjudgment of ~$‘7.5‘-"0»x ¢ it Firemen arrived, according to N O 24 \ (Y Miss Murray’s suit was against| Blake. .Damage in the garage un- Bl R A e i AUCTwN SALES DATES ¢ the Fox Theatres Corporation for| derneath was comparatively slizhl, » { sl X » 1933— g an injury to her leg after step-|according to the report. prints cvcrythmg from a visiting card to an { St The Seaftle Fur Exchange p“:f.p i o oo dipecstion during thmim?lfie Sasmied lpsurance i . has ' always demonstrated a dapce in a theatre. e g an urniture and advertising At accurately. December 31 ; I sing” campaign—accurately, 1934~ . z;l:h satisfaction ‘«:{‘;ll: o e Is N personal - effects, he said. * January 17 July 11 thelr shippers that 1 can! ||Antique Hunting Is Not | =~ e beautifully and at low cost. February 14 August 15 . . Did I RHAUS March 14 September 1. | § manner superier {o anyone Modern, Ancients Did It| "1o LEavE mosPiTaL TODAY April 11 October 10 i g o e g 2 May 16 November 14' . ANN ARBOR, Mich, Oct. riss) ‘William Niederhauser expe h . June 13 _ December 12 mwfl..;fhmu;h:hm‘: T lantique’ Buinter. s AL “AIAS | kv B4, Ahis Rospital this aft P one 374 Special s"”s:d‘ - Reywes) provide the world markets] ||3ether a modern development, If| noon for his home after recels- a will be toade & usual when | with thelr requirements of{ ||€vidence found by University of|ing medical attention there fo: . Advances requested. fine Alaska furs. Michigan archaelogoists at excava-|the last week. e = F tions on the site of Old Seleucia, —e,o— Transferred . by felegraphi if desired. in Mesopotamia, is trustworthy. A| LITERARY GROUP MEETS 1933 OCTOBER 1933 SUN. MON. e WED THU - SAT i : B & bit of alabaster cup was found on | The Seattle Fur Exchan e a level inhabited ‘about 140 B. C.| The Literary Group of the Ju- to 43 A. D .with inscriptions indi- |neau Women'’s Ciub will meet W 29 5 5 0 % ~1008 Western Avenue 5 S&Rfi,l . S. A. cating its origin was about 1600 to|nesday at 7:30 p.m. at the apari- ’ 5 — . 1400 B! C. ment of Mrs. V. Dudueff in t 8 9 1o n 12 13 14 —— Pigg Building, 5 T ! ATTENTION REBEKAHS eisuned l5 lb '7 '8 l9 20 2' FOF ey : 3 ! There will be a meeting of the| WHITE ELEPHANT CARD PARTY 4 ? ] unea}t ash Gr Ocery fei;evgnl;oeflu;ldg‘:’ el;o. :’: in the| The Perseverance Rebekah Lod ’ ;2 :3 24 25 26 27 23 % it gty el Al A (1. O.°0. F. Ha nesday even-fwill hold a public card par » » » » C. Sg AND CARRY ing at 8 o'clock. ‘ANl visiting mem- | Wednesday evening, October 25 9 3031 Corner Second and Seward - bers welcome. T 3 ¢ £ 3 8:30 ‘o'clock in the Odd Fellows' Free Delivery Phone 58 ALPHONSINE CARTER, . Bridge and whist will be pla. b e rrrrrrre el v, » P

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