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LAST “TIME TONIGHT \\°‘ Directed by John Blystone Fox Picture “ and in a smart, fast comedy riot epmunp LOWE as the clown prince 1of the - Broadway night clubs > VICTOR McLAGLEN as the self-appointed chaperone of Lupe Velez ‘who supplies the sex appeal El Brendei ‘who supplies a peal of laughs CAPITO] PEPPIER than ever PREVIEW TONIGHT | LGdberghs Keep Natal A-Guessmg “HOT PEPPER” ‘GAI.Afl I$ IHBH’ 1 CLOSES LOCAL ' IN CITY LEAGUE RUN TONIGHT BOWLINGMATCH Lowe, MacLaglen, Lupe Game s on Tournament. Velez, El Brendel Rolic | Schedule for Tomorrow: Through Comedy | at Brunswick Alleys | ro-! Winners of the bowling matches are [played at the Brunswick alleys ldst {night by teams of the City Leagiie | were the Legion of the Moose, who defeated the Moose team, 15390 {Famous Fllers Respond to| Cheers of Throngs but | Movements Shrouded NATAL, Dec. 7.—Accustomed as it is to feting fliers, Natal admit- tedly had a probiem in the matter of honoring or trying to honor Cal. \Ci\“l(‘s A. Lindbergh and his wife who arrived here yesterday after a flight over the South ~Atlantic from Africa. The Lindberghs smiled and re- nded to the cheers from the ngs that hailed fhem, but nued to- mask their plans and ements and the citizens had to ontent with occassional glimps- them and speculating upon future movements. Action, comedy, beauty, mance, music and surprises deftly blended in the Fox com- edy, “Hot Pepper,” at the Capi- tol Theatre tonight, depicting the most recent’ adventures of Quirt|1475 and the Brunswick three who and Flagg, those roystering Ro-|were victorious over the Mm‘eri‘ moes originated by Laurence Stal-| with a total of 1465 to 1317. lings and Maxwell Anderson. E. Galao of the Brunswicks made t Edmund Lowe and Victor Mr-‘hn,h total score, 571, while M. 888 | con Laglen, who have mads Quirt and/ten of the Legion of the Moose mc Flagg world-farhous, appear as the was a close second with 569. Galag be lovable scallawags. They discnrd,nnd Seston tied for the high single es their Marine uniforms and, in ev-!game score, both making 212 i their ening clothes, preside merrily over | their second game. gay night clubs. The City’ League “schedule ur The exotic and dynamic Lupe!games at the Brunswicks tomorr:i\v Velez, porfrays the leading femi- night is: nine role, and a féature of the 7:30 o'clock— Alaska Juneau V8. production is her singing and her Moose. alluring dancing In one of the, g:30 o'clock—Federal Building night clobs. She is assisted by |Signal Corps. | a chorus of beauties that must| Seeres made last night 3 WING IS DAMAGED NATAL, Dec. 7.—Col. Lindbergh inspected his plane this morning and found the left wing damaged. {He immediately set ahout making Ifepatrs ;while Mrs. TAndberghy went | sightseding. i R T ST follot ZASU PITTS—SLIM SUMMERVILLE in “HER FIRST MATE” cermxfly haveé been hand picked.| Miners El Brendel's delightful comedy |Baroumes 138 138 138— 414 F AT AH IES lN adds much to the entertainment T Rudy 174 186 167— m of the producfion. Lilian Bond,|E. Lindstrom 142 129 recently elected Wampas Baby Star, Gloria Roy and Boothe How-| Total li’l‘ Gflln c ME BN ard appear in important roles. Brunswick Opening Friday E. Galao 172 212 13&—5‘11 Slim Summerville and ZaSu'A, Garn 146 158 140— DEcREA an Pitts, who have developed into a|Van Atta 150 150 150~ riotous comedy team, will open at the Capitol Theatre tomorrow Total s o S Eis G R b &l /\ttendance Shows Increase; resents e two as a marrie ' Schmitz 167 167 167— ?ouple living in a “hick’ ’town On!J. Nello 185 184 134— m‘ of 13 Per Cent Over the shore of Long Island Sound,|J. Killoy 167 144 160— 471 Previous Years -/ with the husband dreaming of a ___I | career as captain of an ocean-| Total 1475 NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—Despite For the largest assortment of Alaskan Made Christmas | Gifts in Juneau! 204 Front St. 205 Seward St. SEE BIG VAN i l | PIONEER CAFE | 3. K. Paul Nick Novak “THE HOME OF GOOD EATS” PAINTS—OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE Thomas Hardware Co. PRENE R St THRILL! + Nothing like the thrill of a ten-strike! Develop your game on the finest alleys you ever played on. Brunswick Bowling ' Alleys Pool Billiards Bowling Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Barber Shop in connection Lower Pront Street, opposite ‘Winter and Pond Deck your packages with these gay ribbons and wrap- pings — they'll glow a wel- come under the tree. Patierned Papers Christmas Seals Ribbons - Greeting Cards - Harry Race DRUGGIST ‘The Squibb Stere [ 1 Leniency to Be Shown Volstead t et Violators Volstead Act. those still in prison. WASHINGTON, Dec. The Department of Justice dis- clesed it will be pursiing the pelicy of leniency towards per- | scns convicted of violating the Consideration is also being given requests already received for paroles for Daily Emprre vnm Ade Py | radv. 3 . Legion of the Moose M. Seston | going freighter, and working on an/ IAXb:my night boat. the increased participation of high| 201 212 156—589 school and sandlot players, deaths| | ‘The latest laugh prorikinr?' ve-io' Koskey 157 148 107— 502! of the football season just closed { hicle of this delightful pair, 15 F. Nillson 146 168 144— 468 show a decline in the high marks Universal comedy and the ludi- ——|of 1931 and 1932 in a survey made {crous incidents and sparkling dia-| Total | by the Associated Press. 1. — Ilo"ue combine to make if one of| — - , Reports from all sources show H g ” [ the ' mmost -suspesshil groductions | BAN “SHORTS {26 deaths directly attributable to in which they have ever appeare MELBOURNE, Australia, Dee. the game and 10 more in which ——————— T—Tennis shorts have been banned from the courts of Victoria. Nor- WOMEN OF THE MOGSE man Brookes, former Australian | There will be a regular meeting Davis cup player and now presis ¢f the Women of the Mcose at the dent of the Victorian Lawn Tens. injuries a contributing factor. There were 50 deaths in and 36 ‘last year. . NOTICE | Mocse Hall tenight at 8 c'clock. | nis Association, ruled that sho er is ome the list this year, and GERTIE OLSON, jare not the “correct” costume only five college freshmen, of Recorder. tennis. wlnch only h\'o pan J)e habed as TR B Were $45.00, NOW Were 37.50, NOW OTHERS AS LOW AS $16.75 Fur trims . . . {ine linings . . . new materials . . . all included in this Pre-Christmas Clearance BLOUSES X DRESSES Sweaters - Searfs . Lingerie ALL AT LOWER PRICES! in play may have been 1931 | Not one college or varsity play-| “ISINGLE NGHT | OPENS TONICHT FOR TWO DAYSi Louis Brbm—f};fli Story Basis for Comedy at Coliseum with Unusual Cast A suave, fast-moving jof Wit and charm, opens the Coliseum Theatre, unde title of “Night After N teacher) PLAYED BY comedy Taken from a story Bromfield called “Single the film relates, in none jous a manner, the efforts o young proprietor of a hizh-cla speak-easy, played by George Raft, to ingratiate himself with a 1 terious young lady from Avenue, the role taken by C stance Cummings — efforts wh are successful only when he verts to type. George Raft has made Joe An- ton a human, likeable. romantic young pirate, and Constance Cum has done wonders with 1t sophisticated girl from aloof, Park Avenue, who is ot as | ed as she thinks when she ge down to fundamentals. As for the other leading characters, there a Wynne Gibson as Iris, with whom Joe had been happy until the girl| | from Park Avenue came alon2 Mae West, exéellent in her first | screen role as Maudie, who had! ? [ been Jo's pal in the old days,|| Adults and Alison Skipworth as Mi | Jellyman, a middle-aged scho 30c teacher whom Jos has empl {to teach him to be a gentleman. | = | It's a cast that is nearly per-| fect, and it helps to make the film the superior piece of enter- tainment that it is. A late news feature and select- ed shorts complete the program.i a Garamount Picture Directed by Archie Mayo From a story by Lovis Sromfield STARTS TONIGHT STARTS TONIGHT Kiddies 10¢ THEATR “Ready-to-Mail” GHRISTMAS FRAMED PICTURES The most popular Alaska picture ever made “LIGHTS 0’ JUNEAU” and other new subjects having died from injuries receiv |in supervised games or practic Based on the figures tabulated! | by the Associated Press attend-| |ance at college games increased 13| | percent compared to the previous | | season and the aggregated attend-| | ance of 46" collegss and universitizs games is 7,026,408. Complete line Golden Glow Christmas | e Al Il ~ Py | Greeting Cards ANNUAL BOAT RACE w o Winter and Pond C CAMBRIDGE, England, Dec. 7 € T ond 0. —The annual boat race betw “ Oxford and Cambridge will be held | i S Rl 112 March 17. 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