The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 27, 1933, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA CAPITOL rovcr MATINEE SATURDAY—2 P. M. Donald Novis in “The Singing Boxer” Looney Tune Cartoon Paramount Pictorial ] Late News Events Farm Problem Still \ Big Problem; Issue | Before Next Congross“ it for their own use, free, and then selling it. ONE FARMER'S ANSWER and tax- The farmer’s failure to give ful N = e— T DRANA | [ | OPENS TONIGHT AT cAPITOL | | | v {Buster Crabbe, Champion | Swimmer, Plays Leading W ) : Role, ‘King of Jungle f “King of the Jungle” animal ! thrill-drama which brings Walter | Crabbe, world-champion swimmer to the screen in the role of the | Lion Man, opens at the Capitol | Theatre tonight. Also in the fine | cast is Frances Dee, charming brunette star, in the feminine lead. Crabbe, chosen from among scores of well-known athletes tesi- |ed for the role, was a member of the United States Olympic Swim- | ming teams in 1928 and 1932, and |is a holder of five world records |and 35 national championships in | aquatic events. He is 23 years old, {and a graduate of the University | of Southern California. He weighs 188 pounds, is six feet one inch | tall and is copsidered physically perfect, as well as the possessor of !a charming personality. Lion Man “King of the Jungle” centers around the Lfon Man, a youth raised in the jungle among lions, and ultimately captured and brought to the United States to use his understanding of leonine temperament as headliner in a cir- cus. His romance with Miss Dee, a ‘school teacher who undérstands him and sympathizes with him, runs throughout the picture. The film reaches its climax in a circus fire, when the wild ‘ani- mals break loose from their cages and pour out into the streets of a large city, spreading carnage and ruin. “King of the Jungle” is consid- ered one of the most exciting ani- mal pictures yet produced and is perfectly 'directed. gle scenes and those taken in' the circus and cities are carried out with characteristic Faramount at- tention to detail. | This fine program at the Capi- tol Theatre is concluded with a late news reel and selected short I subjects. ticians, and cheated by almost everybedy I did business with. Why shouldn’t I get back at thote who have been playing politics with me and my live- lihoeod?” Of course, no court would be | | | ler co-operation is much bemoaned | expected to accept that plea; nor I in Washington. 5 (Contintied from Pege One) is 1t assumed *by any one thati The capital has heard one re-|gueh a procedure would be sup- port of an extreme case where a|ported by any considerable num- Negotiations to regulate the prof-| mig-westerner got a sced loan from ' per of the respectable farmers of its of middle-men on retail f00d5| the government, grew a big crop, | tne count;y There are lesser Ways do not appear to be making pro-|sold it in his son’s name, repori-| of getting back at the politicians gress. The sugar agreement hflé}ed a crop failure, and begged Off| however, and the farm adminis- collapsed entirely. Finally, reports are reaching Washington that far mers are “bootlegging” flour by| S 5 “For years certifying that they have milled| of repaying the loan. This is the|trators are learning that farmers way he sought to defend himself:|as a class are nbt as lacking in I have been abused, deceived by the poli- resourcefulness as legend has paint- |ed them. taste the difference between Schilling .’@ure .S'agaiL, imnnamon and any other. 7}y it some time. you might just-as well have the rich fmyrant kind. It costs YO no more. COFFEE * EXTRACTS * TEA* BAKING POWDER Considering that farm relief has besn a problem so long, most farm organization leaders have been in- | clined to be patient, not expecting | too much overnight. But the next ' few months may see a more def- !inite turn, one way or the other. | NOT S0 MUCH FORT GOLLINS, Goio., Oct. 27. —Donald Shion lost eight pounds in a week or so affer reporting for football with the Colorado Ag-| gie squad, but was still the biggest man in Rocky Mountain Confer- ence gridiron camps. A falling off| of eight pounds jsn't so noticeable,‘ when it's from 321 to 313.- —— Plowing of ‘stubble Jand soon after the grain crop has been re- moved its recomnended by the| North Dakota Agricultural College for curbing an expected severe grasshopper infestation in 1934. ————t——— An old residenice still stands at Bardstown, Ky., where Louis Phil- ippe, later to occupy the throne of France, made his home for a time | @ while visiting America, ention! All persons interested in the new 3-men teams being organized by the City League on the Brunswick Alleys are requested to sign up on or before November 1st. A BOWLING TOURNAMENT WILL START ON THAT DATE A B Ly | Baby Leroy, world’s youngest screen hero, went to court in Los | Angeles to have his motion picture contract ratified. He is shown on the desk of Judge Marshall M. McComb who approved the document. Actresses who had their contracts approved at the same time were (left to right) Lona Andre, Ida Lupino, Toby Wing and Grace Bradley. GAY SEABROOK Bangs are very difficult to wear, Only a face having a high fore- | | head should -attempt to - wear' angs as they tend to shorten the | fac If you wear them, be careful to k them always in place. If you | the coiffure looks very un- G Several new tobacco barns are | being built near Winchester, Ky. this year. \ | SEE BIG VAN | Gunsand Ammunition 204 Front St. 205 Seward St. GUNS FOR RENT Bl e —— : J. W. SORRI Woodworking Cabinet Making | Small Jobs a Specialty | Phone 349 85 Gastineau Ave. o Both the jun-| nwickBowling Aleys SATURDAY MONDAY SPEC Sy ERONET TP Chocolate Flavor s~ Fine for Grownups ar TASTY MAL IALS! | T ... . 1d Growing Children |her with a song. | {Calhern as the villain are especially {Marsh in the leading feminine role, | CORNFLAKES . . . . 25¢ KELLOGG'S—Large Two I;m'kagcs TOFFEE . . . MONARCH TEENIE WEENIE— Superfine Quality— In Pound Cans CAKE FLOUR, pkg. SWANSDOWN EGCS,3doz. 2 LARGE—Processed BUTTER. 31bs. . . . RED SHIELD—Pound Best Creamery Prints MAYONNAISE, pints . 30c MANCA’S CHICKENS Order Your Stewers and Broilers FRESH TONIGHT FRESH FRUITS FRESH VEGETABLES to arrive on “Northland” TONIGHT CALIFORNIA GROCERY 0L TELEPHONE 478 Bet-your-tickets on.Jubkey-or-Lhicken Dinner PROMPT DELIVERY IS NONSENSICAL COMEDY COMING ::Wheeler and Woolsey in‘l’lrads Guilty in Two | Giddy Farce Opening To- morrow at Coliseum You will intensely enjoy “Diplo- a farcical, nonsen: adio dancing, singing, laughing comedy, starring giddy, rapid-fire comics, Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, at the Coliseum Theatre tomorrow The authors of this merry e a lot of credit for taki s really one of the world ed yct ridiculously effective stitutions, shearing of its serious aspects, decking with hilarious situations and meta- hosing it from one of the 's pet frowns into a gale of The broad burlesque treatment of the conference is extremely funny. the authors of the piece merely having substituted mallets, bom! bricks and machine guns for the ireriic oral slaps used at the real conference. Beautiful girls, snappy mus clever dancing and punchy wise| cracks pepper the piece to unusual flavor. “Diplomaniacs” *is one of the best Wheeler and Woolsey ve- | hicles — and certainly their most up-to-date one. Phyllis Barry’s impersonation o “the best vampire in all of Pari whose kisses make men’s coll smoke and burn, is a delicious bit while Marjorie White's belligercnt’ wooing of Wheeler is a joy to be- hold, particularly when she sits on his chest and makes him woo | Hugh Herbert, as the “Chinaman” with the Swedish dialect, and Louis funny. Last Time Tcnight William Collier, Jr., in “Speed Demon,” with attractive blond Joan | will be shown at the Coliseum | Theatre in tonight for the last | times. It is the fastest, most mod- | ern picture in some time and with | its exciting speed boat races, the nerve and skill shown by the con- testants, and unusual situation: full of tense moments. Ten-y old George Ernest play n imporl—; ma. | For Public Card Party by Moose | Lodge at Moose Hall on Nov. 3, 15, | Dec. 1 and 15. Bridge, whist; and pinochle. Final g rize. Admission 50 cents. A those | ; | imposed for game law violation in} IS FINED §1,000 IN GAME GASE TOLOSE dl BUT GAME ¢} AT THE Courts on Five Counts | FINISH LINE Ball Case Dismissed Racing . . roar sourg boat ing take-a-risk x ney, Hen- & th yesterday pleaded guilty action on e possession of contraband WATER SPEEDWAYS! 1o their transportation, ' entered in the Federal on two counts and States Commis- on three counts. n a fellow i, of Califor- d by Judge G. F. r on the recomm:ndation United States Attorney's de- Anderson was fined $200 on each unt in both courts, totaling §1,- 000, which has been pa The it was said, was an h of a hunting trip mad> 1 Spring by Ball and nds from Cal i k out no hunting employed no guides, .cla ¢ were taking pi | William Collier, Jr. Joan Marsh Directed by 0. Ross Lederman A Columbia Ball's departur / : his yacht there, a shi j five’ brown and 4 e selzed at Scattl> co ed to a marine supply 15 = - and marked motor pa | shipped from P de % Government ¢! had been kilied by! the Ball party and that Anderson,{ who b Ball's boat years ago, ad conspired with Ball to get the skins out of the Territory in viola- tion of the law. A joint indictment against thc‘Aduhs 30(! two men was ned, marked | secret, by the recent grand jury.| The $1,000 fi paid by Anderson is probably one of the largest ever this Division PUSEL A — Ca ige U ity of England i1l send its debate team to oppose ty of Towa forensians this for the tenth time in as FRYE'S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON - Frye-Bruhn Company Telephone 38 Old TWO OF THEM! Women’s, Miss SNAP GALOSHES 5", Growing Girls’ Black, Browns, rey, Tan, and Garnet—Any Style Heel BOYS WATERPROOF 16-INCH TOPS—S 14-INCH TOPS 8-INCH TOPS—S [-TOP. 214 to 6 Sizes 12 to 2 ves 9 to 12 Only a limited amount of these shoes to go at this price— SO COME EARLY! b ea e e e i3 LAST. TIME TONIGHT COLISEUM Kiddies 10c Starts Saturday WHEELER—WOOLSEY “DIPLOMANIACS” . . 'G1PLOMANIACS' CARL ANDERSON e FRAMED(e = Prompt Delivery 1 Papers for Sale at Empire O‘ff;;

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