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Randolph Secott, Judith Allen, Monte Blue, Harry :Carey, Noah | Beery, Raymond 'Hatton, Buster | Crabbe and Blanche Friderici head | he cast chosen by Director Henry Hathaway tQ; portray the epic of the plains. * Into the danger and strife of the days when men and women surged westward in pursuit of the Ameri- can buffalo, are hurled Tom Boan (Randolph Scott) and Milly Fayre (Judith Allen). Theirs is a love which has to conquer the tremen- dous obstacles of Milly’s murderots step-parents (Noah Beery und Blanche Friderici)—and the death rumble of stampeding buffalo and Indians on the war path. Tom, an adventurous young hun- ter of the plains, braves blizzards and risks his life to wage a seem- ingly losing battle for Milly, Double Header “Thundering Herd” is only one of he full length features which will | be shown on the double bill at the Coliseum and will share honors ROSALINE RUSSELL Always keep your eyebrow pencil | well sharpened. A dull, rounded point on such a pencil can cause more damage to make-up than any other one cosmetic factor. - -, ROLLICK OF FUN IN COMEDY FILM AT THE UPTOWN Put ZaSu Pitts with an Al Star Cast and the Re- sult Is Hilarious Ben Lyon, Zasu Pitts, James Gleason and Irene Purcell are just a few of the outstanding cinema stars that rollick through Crooked Circle,” " LOVE COMBINE ~llove after harrowing adventure. ‘| theless the same wise-cracking, so- “The;, performances of his career as the which tops the' AUGHTER AND- 211 LAUGHS in 69 MINUTES By Actual Count when this sweetie of the switchboard starts raising blonde ’ell with a real he-man— and gets @ rough idea of what love is likel JOAN BLONDELL IVE GOTYOIIR NIIMBER" PAT O BRIEN GLENDA FARRELL ALLEN JENKINS ['WA"HH]TT4)A § MOST IMITATED PiC- Joan Blondm’leads Great Cast in Thrilling Ro- ! mance at Capitol | Love and laughter are singularly {well balanced with fast action and | melodramatic thrills in “I've Got Your Number,” the new Warner | Bros. picture which opens tonight |at the Capitol Theatre with the saucy Joan Blondell in the stellar ‘rolv “I've Got Your Number” presents 'an entertaining revelation of the |romance and thrills that underlie | the gigantic telephone system that honeycombs America and the world with a network of wires. And if {anyone suspects that this industry is just a few million miles of cold wires, he is due to have his eyes opened with a startling jolt to the vivid coloring of its throbbing life | as unfolded on the screen by this Ppicture, | Joan Blondell, in the role of a { telephone operator, plugs in on the heart chords of every spectator jwhen she wins to romance and ADDED Strange As It Seems B . Egypt Land of Nile 20 Minutes of Laffs Late News SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY STARTS AT 1 0’CLOCK KIDDIES, SEE YOURSELF IN THE MOVIES! — Actual movies:taken of Now changed from a blonde to a ‘{ravishing brunette, she is never- | bhisticated Joan whose dominating personality gives life to every sit- juation in which she appears. Pat O'Brien gives one of the best swashbuckling trouble-shooter, as with “The Big Executive,” starring ! Ricardo Cortez. Denver to Clamp Lid on Gambling| DENVEE, Nov. 2—Professional | gambling of every sort, including | slot machines and Chinese lotter- ies, will be banned from the city of Denver under the new police re- gime to be inaugurated by Brig. Gen. William E. Guthner, when he takes over the office of manager or safety he announces. Jack Onlue—Glnger Rogers N NEENASSEE SR SERSETANEE IR RENNAREAERENINAN THEATRE 1"IIIIIIIIIIIIll,llllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]IIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIII,IIII' I HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||I|||||III|||IIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||IIIIII|IIlllllIIII||IIIIIIIIIIII| alifornia Grocery PHONE 478 Prompt Deliqery Uptown Theatre program tonighti|ready to tap a lady’s heart for.love Their combined performances'&s he is the telephone wires in bring lots of fun and laughter inisearch of trouble. Glenda Farrell, one of the most hilarious come-j Allen Jenkins, Eugene Pallette and dies concocted to lift the spiritspHobart Cavanaugh are as clever a |and leave the audience still chuck-f quartette of comedians as Holly- ling about its absurdities, when thet wood can hoast, and furnish much play is over. A riot of amusement, ‘of the hilarious comedy with which the plot contains mystery, thrill§ithe film is studded. and chills as well as farce. It isy KID’S MATINEE taken from the play by Ralphf The movies taken by Fred Ord- Spence and is directed by H. way, of Ordway's Photo Shop, Bruce Humberstone. “#showing the Mutt Dog, Doll, Doll The program also contains .se-,Bng) nd Hallowe'en costume pa- lected shorts. | rade staged last Saturday will be - e J| shown at um specxal Kiddies’ mati- INFERND' CALLS -7 FUR oNLY Twn :m be s part of the regular pro- REELS IN HE”_ERUUSEVELT LUCK ‘AGAIN SHOWN IN By ROBBIN COONS HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Nov. Saturday - Monday SPECIALS! {SALT, Morton’s lodized, pkg. .............10c 29 SNOWDRIFT, Bulk, 2 Ibs. .............. GRAPEFRUIT, S & W, No. 2 cans, 3 cans. | Hell, a place that has mtracle:l. considerable attention since men began to think, may be an inter- fi.”_ | esting locale for a movie, but not |for an entire evening’s entertain- ,Cancelhng Of Contracts [ ment. | Proved to Be Eye-Op- This the movie men have decided » f C |as they labor on a new film ver- | ener for Lountry sion of Dante’s “Inferno,” and the | picture, therefore, will have only | By HERBERT PLUMMER its final two reels pelted with fire| WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.—The ex- and brimstone. | tent. to which the air mail contro- Robert Yost and Philip Klein, |versy has diminished raises the collaborating on the seript, are‘qu&mm “Is this another piece of agreed that an audience can stand ‘lhe proverbial Roosevelt luck?” only so much hell in one evening. Instead of a black eye for the The body of this story will be | Administration, as summary can- modern. The concept of hell is|cellation of the mail-flying con- timeless, as they point out. And |tracts was so freely called, there | the principal sinner who is their |are those now who say it was a protagonist will be seen in the‘Vflluable eye opener for the coun- finale being escarted through the try. nether caverns of ice and fire to| Did it not show a pitiable lack in be shown the sufferings caused by the Army Air Corps? his own misdeeds on earth. To get all the ups and downs Dante No. Hindrance one might look back to the dra- Gustave Dore’s illustrations—as |matic flight of Roosevelt from Al- well as other descriptions of the |bany to Chicago in June, 1932, the original torture chambers — are |first man in history to accept a 'l the Mutt Parade will be shown Saturday Afternoon with MICKEY and a Big Special “MICKEY MOUSE” SHOW. To- APITO THEATRE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU EIGHT ALIENS ADMITTED TAKE U. 8. CITIZEN OATH | er aroused the country. Eleven of- tion has been distracted from can- ficers fell to death. Politically- cellation of a few contracts to the minded commentators suggested important question of a national this was a break in “Roosevelt policy. Eight aliens, jncluding one wom- ]m'k._ Criticism lnul\l])ll‘('d both | pittean investigations have been | &% were admitted to citizenship in within and without Washington, held along that line, but no broad, the United States at Ketchikan, The Administration had to move. profitable policy has resulted. | October 24, after taking the oath When it did, rces were set in ce the;e,,.., nw Anna IH(‘Ybe? B Nelson Oscar Peterson, Murdoc MacDonald, Edwin John- son and Ingwald Swensley. Wilfred C. Stump, assistant dis- trict attorney, conducted the ex- aminations and Robert E. Cough- | lin, court clerk, administered the | oaths. Judge George Alexander is- sued final papers to Alfred N. | Griffin and Lars Gunderson. e, — motion which may guide and speed aviation development for a genera- { tion or more to come. | If one results from this “inves- It is jobvious that the Baker tigation to end investigations” as board study of the Army Air Serv-|the President called it, few will ice and the Howell Board study of 'gainsay that more was won for | aviation in general were born Of the country and aviation than was | the mail controversy. : lost in that bitter contract episode. | 3t is plaintoo, that public atten- It no such policy can be agreed - = and acted upon, however, when the i— chain of criticism is being forged 'I' | for the 1936 Presidential campaigns, E onv big link may be tagged “air LAST. 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Perhaps Fox will offer the “In- ferno” as “the original underworld story,” and start a new diabolicak cycle. Powell Supplies Bed Theatres offering certain of Hil- lywood's less interesting films might take a tip from William Powell. The star has had a disappearing bed built into the projection room in his new Beverly Hills home. Actually, it's for the accommoda- tion of extra house guests, if any. Theoretically, if the picture bored him, he could catch up on his beauty sleep. Evelyn Laye may become the screen’s first “pear] blonde” in “The Night Is Young.” She is experimenting with a make-up ex- pert on a special hair effect said to photograph like pearl. Miss Laye already is vividly blonde. Una Merkle, living in a home a few blocks from Hollywood Boule- vard, has all the needs of a naturé student in her yard. Humming birds nest at her windows, and the latest addition to her “wild ani- mal farm” is _a couple of peas- ants who just “wandered in.” D s o covamcand ¢ Scientists have found evidence there are four kinds of sugar cane mosaic, a disease, instead of one Presidential nomination personally from a party convention. Smiles in the ayiation world 'were as broad that day as frowns were to be deep later. Was this not an. epjc . advertisement for air- mindedness? Would it not encour- age alr travel and plane purchas- ing? The future looked rosier. DANCE AUK BAY INN CAME THE WINTER What a contrast last winter! Roosevelt was a foe of aviation, it was said, commercial flying had been dealt a most costly blow, pas- senger traffic would have to fold up sorved with a one Army mail plane after anoth- hilarious j SATURDA Y NIGHT Knsflo | Come—Enjoy Yourself e Bt UPTOWN - e KIDDIE KLUB NEWS PLUTE MEETING SATURDAY—1 P. M. BE THERE as many important things will be disemssed \ atvbonss shonTs T || THE SHOW ! ; e o “The Crooked Ctrcle” “ELMER and | AND “Monsters of the Deep” A Fishing Adventure ELSIE” “Westeo Liguor Products o A PAIAMOUNT PICTURE: San Francisco D g e