The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 23, 1933, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 23, 1933. 3 mm GVES | Daily Crossword Pussle WARD TO FIND N VL . : AcHioss - " Eolutlon of Yesterday's Puzzle 6. ¥iowed oft 2 No one. = t 1. Witness Msll'lndually G 7. Intgjgucs At knows the YWest like 13 One Who runs . Word of away to be matried 14. King of the Visigoths 15. Short for a I man's name ’Nancy Carroll Paul Lukas,| if Period ve- tween Frank Morgan, Play morning ZAMNE GREY and this is his favorite sorrow : ocean | . Metrie land | it measure 1 gcmsinhlon e 3 o Vi . . Greek otter. | Heroes Come Too Large, 2. One who in- trteresor | Says Hathaway, Director ... his best. .. story of i 18. N Wy v ' f Intereshng Roles 15 Crbnping toot S: Batnars, o of Zane Grey Show the real cattle range — AL Agrees In final . Artificlal iy ! Soun r fishin | “The Kiss Before the Mirror,” a, Gone by - Pait of the Movie heroes come in such large " . ! closing tonight at the Capitoi| 3¢ Clear gain®" . Boseech sizes these days that it's d : f Biblical beggar ' to find villains big enough ) "l i ic in i ~| 21. Pace Theatre, is dramatic in its treat: Birofie. bosos i . Foll |} ment of an intriguing problem’ ’3‘ {:fl‘;’x " & B:rngr;ua \ngm with them. which faces two husbands, and is| 31 Sitted 49, Free DOWN 5. Before | That's the complaint of 1 i J E 3 . . Flat dis} 7. T huma made more forceful by the ex-| 3& Lonerer s symbeftor b FI Gt P bini . Hathaway, director of Zane G ‘[“E | cellent cast which was assembled| f0 Rronoun == g gither of two turl 3% Refpished by | nHerttage. of the Desert, fea | for its filming. X parallels of 2 Aromatic liquid 39. Chetriess {ing Randolph Scott, Sally Bla latjtude icinal : Compel and J. Farrell MacDonald, which RI\N DOLPH SCOTT . Always | Adapted by William Anthony| 43 Elrst woman g 1. Ethical 51. One who ex- McGuire from Ladislaus Fodor's| {s. Beer Gynt's P st ‘;,m",,_‘ 3 E European stage sensatfon, the play| ., cbmpl;}“ polnt 88 U.:::(tflcl‘rluere& 4. Go 5 5. Si gains by its translationintoscreen-| 48. Wooden 57. Regular or . Principal .anl‘sor names | comes to the Coliseum Theatre 48. Unclos § .o“m‘}” voet. | tonight. 3. Ahcrnalive In the old days, Hathaway has i SALLY BLAHE --- J. FARRELL MACDONALD K\ a Qaramounl Gicture: lnr\LsK 4 : telong 5 % propeller constant glance Sun god pointed out, the hero, a light- fare. High drama occurs in the court PREVIEW TONIGHT—1:10 A. M. oo as thaAroREed busbknd BELOW THE SEA fakes: (e ples for Bis Slieft, ti95] | weight, used to fight free-s! 19 lll.il/%lfl.fl. g s e, v il o ing at the same time his wife, who sits in the gallery. An astound- ing climax takes place, with the | denouement pointing that unfaith- fulness is no more guilty than a sense of vanity posing as love. Nancy Carroll is the epitome o™ Teminine loveliness, as the law- 'ment of forgetfulness they didn't | accidentally break the star in two. %'..% %/ | Nowadays, all that is changed %/fillfl.l///iil. R e ot ‘ however, the villain and hero were ’/ 27 | beautifully matched. ~ Randolph ! yer's wife, and Frank Morgan of the stage, gives a superb perform- 29 ance hard to match. Paul Lukas, -. | The hero has to be careful of the . | Scott, the hero, is 6 feet, two in- Gloria Stuart, Jean Dixon, Charles , Grapewin and Walter Pidgeon are //“ excellently cast. A Big TURKEY DINNER for ... sl SATHRDAY NIGHT—-from 510 T at the | had to _be cnreful that in a mo- H/an 2 | villain’s bones { ches, and weighs 190. He is & former Georgia Tech football star. The vilftain is Guinn “Big Boy” Williams, who is also six feet two, STARTS TONIGHE ;. and who weighs 200 pounds. | 4] Adnuf 300 Kiddijes 10¢ Williams is not f-heheprinnlpa] 1 e, A8 Ll o PN 1 SPECIAL SERVICE BY r;:‘:;." e i nnu azZaa LUTHERANS SUNDAY et hovor. But e has an {mport- FRYES BABY BEEF iy > a 6 za s r The annual public tg,anl_(-cfler- | ant rofe, eV:fl as ;;:nd?;m“fl “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON ? FRIDAY and SATURDAY-(This Week) ing mbeeting spansored by the *ilpios ; e . e e S e Bt o Frye-Bruhn Compan N atlvlty P arlsh H all the church next Sunday evening, Telephone 38 Prompt Dehvery | The Order of DeMolay in Ket- “o—oe | chikan recently conferred the fi- _ i nal degree on a class of four can-| stories entitled “Thanks - Living | didates and followed the ceremony Around the World” These are with -a_buffet luncheon and dance stories of actual incidents as re-|—— at which the Order of fhe Rainbow W’ INDOW CLE ANING R o e R . November 26, at 7:30 o'clock. 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