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4 Drama and on the brink of mighty DAM- A Warner-First National Picture with ROSS ALEXANDER ALSO Pathe Headlines of 25 Years Ago Little Papa An Our Gang Comedy Adventures of Pop Eye >athe News e START TONIGHT romance | MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE Saturday—1 P. M. “Boulder Dam™ 6th Episode—“Great Air Mystery” Our Gang Comedy Pop Eye Cartcon News Candy (i RELIEF FUND SUBSCRIBERS LISTED TODAY Those Giving Aid and Amounts Are Released by Special Committee (Conunued from Page One) o A. Sep- George Eino R. Moilanen, $1; Va panen, $1; Alex Strait, $ Balo, $5. W. W. Bergstrand, $1; Dan Poz- nan, $2; Nels Lee, $1; Patrick Bren- nan, $5; Eric A. Oslund, $2; J Arthur White, $1; 51; Anton Larsen, $1; Rosario De- matteo, $5; A. J. Demers, $1; V. P. Derig, $1; John Pasquan, $2; Ralph J. Effner, $2; Vernon Sandy, $2; Joye T. Livesay, $2: Lahja Puustin- en, $2; Rudolph LaBrash, $1. Edward Suronen, $2; James A. Jehnson, $2; Stanley Eneberg, $2; Lawrence Fitzpatrick, $2; Johan Jo- hansen, $1; Hugh C. 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Popejoy, $2; Frank Maver, $1; James Hill, $1; Hans Johansen, $2; $2 CAPITOL SHOWS OF MIGHTY DA “Final Hour” Strikes and | John Wayne Portrays His- toric Saga at Coliseum The Warner Bros. “Boulder Dam,” which colorfully nected with the construction of {1 mighty power project, comes to t Capit-] Theatre today with |Talbot in the leading roles. { Alexander and Miss Ellis hall singer, played by Miss The picture is Ellis. heroic deeds dents in Miss touch two and thrilling inci- addition to the romance Ellis also adds a colorful to the picture by songs especially team of Mort Dixon { Wrubel An actionful, dramatic and Allie por of a man’s fight to regain his for mer position of wealth and power accomplished through his love for called sed upon to save when she of murder, provides |drama, “The Final Hour,” coming | tonight to Heading {lamy the cast and Marguerite Churchi {Ross Lederman directed. are Ralph D. In the other half of the Coliseum the 1830’s, when trails to the west provide the period for “The Oregon Trail,” epublic historical John Wayne. ving car Ueland, $2; Clarence F. Vassar, $2; Hans E. Lonnberg, $2; Alfred Tapaila, $2; Alex Zibio, $2; George H. Bowers, $2; Arthur Griffiths, $2 Frank A. Bandy, $2; William B Cline, $2; Carl Jensen, $2; Ricl Goddard, $1; Alex Gazoff, [rd K. Ford, $2; Joseph M. Sunicl, $1. $2; Ernest W. Davis, $2; Nicholas P, s Porter, $2; James Barry,|Weber $2; Philip Sternig, $2; Dan- $250; Allan \’X(’}{r‘l]:’.le‘, $1; Wm b ZE ¥, Robertson, $1; Wesley Tile, $1; Toi-| Fobert A. Kanvidan, $2; Jos /o Wirtanen, $1; Wm. Montgomery, | V- Flanagan, $2; Serge Ivanoff, § T ommdson, 81 ey {HArold E. Gath, 82; Fred E. Nelson $1; Clarence T , $1; i ¢ g Fac e Neiens Karlson, $1; Malcolm McCallum, §2; |$2i Samuel B. 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Richardson, $3; production, exploits the exciting incidents con- Ross Alexauder, Patricia Ellis and Lyle hiave] the romantic roles, with Talbot por- |traying the “heavy role” of rival ifor the love qf the prefty dance crammed with | dynamic drama, daredevil action, singing | written for the production by the noted song a girl whose life he is ultimately is| 8 T s : | ;‘,1(1 West, |stad, $2; Bryden S. Porter, $2; Os- the citing theme of Columbia’s new the Coliseum Theatre. Bel- | double-featured program, the wes- jtern trek of the pioneers back in| {were unmapped and lurking dan- 1gers were to be met on every side, recounting | one of the most moving epics of the| western star- | Spencer,. $5; ‘|F. McKanna, $1; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, ichard MacDonald, $2; Willlam M. r, $ T. A hal, $5 amuel P. Moy~ Peterson, akes, $5; I L. R. Hogins ; Art W. Nel ates, $5; Rasmus Han- Willlam V. Graves, $2; s, $1; George E. Troy- | cha. ; Carl Victor Lindstrom, $1; Clifford R. 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