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| . . a lle);P.l](l)xléi{lw“ E ‘ { The Dog r[vlml '()ul -acts c OLISEU M :::"v'l‘:&: ‘ e g THE INSIDE ronant | IsFeaturedbere = P BoStownTonight | KAZAN |, oy ons | e A the COAST i wi | . : ‘ : THE WONDER DOG in Sponsored by The o the in“Sea Devils” [ .. M1 AtColiseumHerey “r WS OF | noWRG N the boys with different ideas about Ly ! | | i ; : , N 99 BLECTED SHORTS the same girl— but she has idens of Popular Pl(tl“e Is on To- | - Kazan Will Be tSIm\\ n m o l[ TICI‘ include POPEYE in JUNE TRAVIS + GRAIG WEYNOLOS Mihef ownl i night, Tomorrow at 3 N Jaws of Justice’ by He's the Latest Dog INACH ROADSTER’ it e e o oy VICTOR ) Marvel! Fats Mook R ol e M M‘LAGLE" ' Capille ; . W Pioneers of Alaska “m PREST 4 Rvuhn: the .\\\'?lling waves of ad- X 3 . 3 Sl sensation. ot Ak ? Yo ; g e A FOSTOE"R venture and romance, Academy| : screcn, 1s braught 1o the Golis ”:m [‘l“() W’esl,’s (,"-'h Control Blu JUFN BAV Award Winner Victor McLaglen as ; j DA ; a Chief Bos'un's Mate in the U, S.| ' 1 re tonight, for one night show- st F St ng only, by the Pioneers of Al- steller entertainment in RKO Radi 3 3 s . NC$ D elle o )| ntertainment in RKO Oadio Ml it i o rRATRS '“‘“ o= stirring drama “Sea Devils.” now it ; The story 15 a fast-moving gxcliing By ROBBIN COONS in practically solitary splendor on Ay |playing at the Capitol Theatre. | | mystery-melodrama of the gold| HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. 18. —iype 1t modernistic ship set of| The R Pass Gun Club is badk Sharing spotlight honors with : . : untry of thp northwest, built |You can look for a new Mae Westlupne Big Broadeas in tow: ks, geese, deer and McLaglen and Foster in this thrill-| 4 around the search for a long lost|in “Every Day's a Holiday. I Except for actor Leif Erickson, his|trout to the good. Severa 5 ago lode of gold ore; starring Kazan, mean the old Mae will seem NeW,|,ugience was composed entirely of the party went (o their lodge om the dog, with a cast including Rich- 5o long has it been since she slith-lse workers, all of whom laughed |Big John Bay near K ahoRte ird Terry, Ruth Sullivan, Lafe Mc-|ered and swivetpd and brought {uproariously at his tricks Al Weather's Deutz, for the annual <ce, Robert Walker and Gene Tol-|hip-hip hoorays through “She Done| 1y geomed symbolic, this day,|hunt : Wi 1} : eph ‘:\n‘l‘flll\ l.y,’l.l‘fl\ wrote HII‘II Wrm\u A Fields working alone. Symbolic of | Few northert ducks we reporte : i 'O0DS § Guard cutter Tahoe and its crew, story Spencer Gordon Ben-| She's 10 pounds lighter, and ““itlh‘ speed with which certain other /ed on the fln but t ¢ was & KOS '1 3 Wi WHAT FUN! 3 1 |a perilous rescue of passengers from » , et directed. {extra 10 pounds going round a curve ! paramount players, when picture-|fair sprinkling of local ducks and RADIO WHAT. FIGHTS ! & i a burni vessel effected, and! The plot of this exciting e CAD Upset a career if not an apple-|gtealing Bill was assig t ‘gcow The party had good luci with bogrs 1 S! . - of i iting piece 3 seiplibs e 4 assigned to the ctore 0 o WHAT THRILLS ! ; |later other lives are saved from a R yevolves around the attempt of out-|CArt: She's svelte, that's it, and|pictyre, found as many reasons as|the Hamilton River trout and goé for the first time in months, watch- possible why they couldn’t appear five deer. A v St Wroductions: Ditted by Ben Sioall hurricane grounded boat, in which £ Siders’ tolsarn. the hoet nl 6. Al o 2 i |full beach equipment, including' S 3 . | de of gold or in a northwest- |8 her work, you feel complacent-|j, j, Those making the trip were (ounllv Cousin—Day with the Dionne |surf boats, a Lyle gun, a breech 9 ¥ n mining community, which js/1¥ Sure that the retaining walls will PR, Charles Goldstein, Ed Jones, Guy — Bargain Matinee — Universal buoy and other apparatus, is brought | " o ated mainly through the su-|Pld ‘MU Olags Geore B exander, Dr. W. A. Blanton, Tom :16 P. M. |into play in a re ing demonstra-| ] B per intelligence of the dog, Kazan, Mac’s a woman, and any woman H : tion of lif ing technique. and his pal, a mute boy who has|likes to be told she has that Gib- fl. I n"a |McCaul, Allen Shattuck, and Dr. { H 7 An authentic reproduction of ; been befriended by the people of|son-girl figure back again. Mae Robert, Simpson. : : : : - | Coast Guard procedure was assured R he community. A stranger who. pleased to be told, and—if the i, by the retention of Licutenant H.! arol Lathrop Joses a8 an author, and who has|censors will permit—I might add anns ure fl" FOOT BALL Kl ol g S e A o . b, wod. o b B T Ay ok 'SEWING MEETING OF mEg@Elfilg L’j ¢ |throughout the pru(imnux‘ f;;oll};g::wfic?ii Ofa;\(\lo A?:f,?n lof the leader of the little settlement, |Pleasure. | g | C. D. A TOMORROW i . > |'aréuria by Jup::\ncse Somi('_‘rs in (IS a significant figure in the melo-| In Ermine Again el | Shanghat several weeks ago, re. |drama. Witen the girls father| “Does it show that much?” she| LOS ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 18. | Menibere o8 fha Govurt of TN The followil ¢ scores of prin-| Iy A | turns;to the U. S. and is seen ih Is to return from a trip to Can-|said. “How'd I do it? Oh, I al-|Southern California, cheered by 40-| \ " wor Gatholic Daughters of cipal football games played last & | | san Francisco. The reported at- 'ada to settle the rights to the hid-|ways go in trainin’ before a picture |000 fans, downed Oregon 34 0 14| Apica, v winot tomartow Ak il Saturday aflernoon. i Many big: leugu good (munfi [tack on the two U. S. womer |den lode, a series of mysterious Ridin’, hikin’, mrwlm'_ And I cutjlast Saturday afternoon. home of Mrs. Georse Simpkins for University of Washington 7; sh-| win mth'\)ul\ull Nohoth Rab. on ” ] T tk::emencd to create an interna and sinister events follow that are!down on my eatin' Eat the same| Quarterback Amprose Schindler |an afternoon of sewing. The affair tional incident. |finally solved through the sixth things, but not so much.” {made four of Troy's five touch-|is to assemble both members and LG State . i e “, e sidelines while the two Ne I JCLA ‘1, GiegoRStabp. 1. - |sense of Kazan, was swathed in a sweeping |downs. friends. ql g Stal teams, the Yankees and the (n.nnl~ . in 14 o fornia Ag World Series. In som s mincr L M. Benedict . 140 145 157— 442 /doo-dads on it. Her picture hat| egon 14; Southern California 34.| = " " hec melon went to L | |was smothered in red plumes. A . AR 30, GRucebe L (hem as members of the first divii- CORVALIS, Oregon, Oct. 18 Totals 484 446 1418|high lace choker clutched at her s and ’ Alabama 14; T s e g : 200 Cord |neck, and her ermine wrap, gaudy | M Y . ion clubs. But the most the most Oregon State tied the favori can hope for is an increase in sal- UCLA Bruins last Saturday Ugrin 221 169 538 | with tails, swaggered insolently as '4! 1 ‘\ “ i \ r_‘ « \ Irincetc 5 ki after-| it ' i 1 : i :,“ ? ¢ ary when the old contract comes noon by a score of 7 to 7. y ‘} Hollman 176 168 511 [she glided into a scene with Charlie \ HRoms U, WeRees in the mail next spring. Kenny Washington’s pass to ko LR 19 100 AV IBUREINGIHN . BULBEROIEE N . ; : Fen —— —— —— ——|Butler of a Gramercy Park million- .| X ing vignette of an unsung but hero- ! ic branch of the government ser- vice, is Ida Lupino with Donald Woods leading the supporting | DONALD b 3 = | Using the United States Coast| | Take the case of Johr Allen. sirode gave the UCLA touchdown| o pee . A " |According to the percen the in the first period Totals : 530 483 445—1458 yire of 1899. Mae thinks he’s the veland righthander was the top Oregon State’s counter came af-| {grin was honor-man among Elks Chevrolet boes. Up fo O1d Trick: ! Wither ol She AMbUIER League. ter a power drive led by halfback|pinsters at Saturday night'’s match- L. Holmquist . 164 174 When ;;m‘,‘_,.wm.m p;,( Mac Minnesota 39; Michigan 6. Neither Lefty Gomez nor Charlie joe Gray in the second period es. He bowled 538 for total and 221 J. Werner 169 169 169—*507 Sy e A A ta gt B L tor any other pitoher could holds the camera’s eye for a full Pennsylvania 6; Columbia 96 R "4 y ) A e for high single game. His rolling A Burke 124 127 156— 407 - nn E ; ui i |two months, shunting around and St Y imatch Allen’s mark of 15 victories i . Obrdhsheat. the Eikste Syracuse 14; Cornell 6 | DOROTHY MATSON heiped the Cords beat the Eaudson xSy g ~——|giving things th eeye. It’s panto- jand one loss. outfit Totals 457 470 Towa State 6; s 14 . ; ; 5101437 Ry ate 6 ] S o o ) e ENDS VISIT HERE| Cds _ : citfsndndte v K Bk i o Towgs gerivancenan . 1 |League record for consecutive vic- . In the Ohev-Linoom: bout, . fhe LA |censorable. Then she has this| 1llinois 6; Indiana 13. i 16, Miss Dorotny matson of Atlin, | Lincolns won out with 26 pins. High F. Metcalf 185 185 5-—*55¢ \(_““,km: bit of Brooklyn “Not tories, , on the t day of the % | & o " g bepe s who visited in Juneau for the past man was Chevrolet bowler, L. Holm- R. R. Brown 167 167 - s ¥ current season against Detroif. {w, weeks at the home of Mrs. L.|quist. M. McDonell ... 167 102 1¢4— 4q3|® thing I this Joft worth lcss than IN ALASKA, CANNING EMPLOYMENT AMONG THE MOST STRIKING | After allowing the Tig single gt % | ¥ B S Vil satigr, o/ wasn S’aters lrun 1n the fisk inning, Allen) DOI0 Heaae e A Wik Eiot Bereof| Plymout plpe. Hen, and Siwiics)’ Totals o T ol Mae suid she was blad to be back | 15 NOT LIMITED TO THE FISHING SEASON: POINTS IN A MODERN SALION yhpm scoreless for the rest of the Alaska Air Transport. tangle with Washes. |*—Average score. Did not bowl. in bustles and plumes. She \:ud.]‘ MANY PEOPLE WORK THE YEAR ROUND CANNERY ARE [TS LIGHT, AIRY me, giving only five safe hits My, Barr's mother, Mrs. C. M.| Saturday night's scores follow: d Shdickads l“You can do things with ‘em, get/ [ {N PROVIDING MATERIAL AND PREPAR- APPEARANCE,SCRUPULOUS CLEAK- T'E wgtfl U w But that performance was not_good Sands, is continuing her visit with | © Hudson | VE THE DATE a sort of feelin’ out of the period.”. § ATORY OPERATIONS. - — LINESS.' q Elenough. It happened that Whist- her daughter here and will not re- L. Hudson 177 153 179— 509 D.F.D. a g, Which I take it, both from Mae| e ———— [ling Jake Wade, an in-and-out turn to Atlin for some time. J. Thibodeau .. 167 2— 467 Douglas Nat. and from the script, means that set the Indians - _— she will be up to her old tricks, the PULLMAN, Wash,, Oct, 18, — A |rookie left-hander, spectacular aerial thrust in the fi- down with a single hit and no runs. kind she used before she made I.llv) mistake of going modern. nal, period last Saturday afternoon,| Allen might well have been in Ually Ilorts Cartoo’l P; ; = oagbied the University of Wash- the PiNhing for the Yankees for, _ : ; Wash- {until two seasons ago, he was wear- In an Oriental antique shop, Anna ingtons favored Huskies to tie s w € m‘;lon State, 7 to 7. ; ‘m» the uniform of the New York Weat « MANY INDIW/IDUAL CHAMPIONS WERE ay Wong was working out her Washington Huskies trafled until{team. The Yankees gave him his b ; ON THE SIDELINES AS THE YANKEES " |destiny as “Daughter of Shanghai, near the end when Wasko-| lnn league chance when they bought AND GIANTS BATTLED -« - " {first of the inspired movies to . get under way. Strangely, this is " P A {bim from Toronto at the end of 1931. . i itz r P % B t aki- o wits Fard pase: to- Hail JOHNNY, \, {a mystery story and, but for the ok 1 . The following year Johnny, as a g K back e Miller who ran 50 > i 8 3 freshman, led American League pit- -ALLEN-CMVEL‘WD R\ v {title, owes nothing to the Sino-Jap- «Cosh ! yards for a touchdown. Al Cruver : f S kicked the placement. {chers with a percentage of .810, 17\ ; v, LED THE PITCHERS \ 3 S AR DA L A, o\ Wit jerer, "y 3 Anna May was charming, as al vl (f i arl Littlefiel nged | victories, 4 losses. . . Y/ wwE /5 VCToRES, e e S | : = lways. she haa planned to retire| | (N THERATIEMPT 0 REACH AND FIVE NEEDLES WEke ACCEPTED for Washington State's mumaomxl He has only himself to blame 5 AND ONE 3 AL o : in e first period and Sienkko|{or being on the sidelines. The, A g 2 / jto China, yowll remember, and she | B AsceNp THEIR NATIVE STREAMS, BY ALASKAN INDIANS FROM dans Bloke | Yankees traded him only bemuse‘ E § was glad she had changed her place-kicked. was glad she bhad changed her § o 1oN ENCOUNTER MANY HAZARDS TRAVELERS AS A FAIR PRICE B be o, o ool bis Bbijer 4 . { ] Ipected. It's unusual only when an BESIDES MEN - BEARS, DOGS, EAGLES, FOR A 30-POUND SALMON, Try T N 1, h D .—50c. adv.|He has been less temperamental P / ¥ it Bencslnc sl i e i | ‘ ; actress really retires. SEA GULLS, HAIR SEALS, SANDBARS I THE EARLY DAYS. 3 ] “But T have a sister in Shanghai,” | AND WATERFALLS. f ; S f « she said. “After the first battle GUI.DEN BEAR 8 : S e, 7 , ) A\ |itiere T had o cable from er, She FAMOUS GOURMETS GF HISTOIW '!; V l was all right then. I cabled her e A i i A THE FAVORITE DISH OF ANCIENT right back to get the hell out of ATHENIANS, NOTED GOURMETS, : TAKE 2 G A M E s ; ” ( #3t Lita WAS SALMON STUFFED WITH - - The heirs of { o W. C. Ficlds, looking in the pink| | CHEESE,AND PLANKED, y HARWOOD |Fory Tromand Cheing mateees [ [ R cieos g WAKE U P Y O R, LIVER BILE— : STILL BUILDING FIRES? Fans Witness Califor- | ‘LEAD BOW LEAGUES o < ' /, : NITHOUT CALOMEL ml(‘x\ll( 6; Southern Methodist 0 s Who lived in \ g a | And You'll Jump Out of Bed Feel- BERKELEY, Cal, Oct. 18—Cali-| - % CHARLIE | ing You Could Push a Bus Over Alaska some riia’s i e | p ver should pour out two pints of fornia’s unbeaten Golden Bears, us-| g bile into your bowels daily. If this bile | umelglzzjifore ing wholesale substitutions, defcated # 6 L DETROIT ] | Hok faving trealy vour fod doest diseat the College of the Pacific 20 to 0 last | 7 » » t just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up = | ‘ : 7 4 = jour stomach. You get constipated. Your Saturday afternoon after the second | GREENBERS L 7 WoN T B e LT SRS SO nd third strings had downed the! prRovE IN 18/ / " AMERICAN LEAGUE| | unk and the world looks punk. al 1! 5 2! e e BATTING CROWA Salts, fizzy drinks, palatable laxatives and s LIPSON California Aggies by a score of 14! RS FOR. A warsh purgatives are makeshifts. A mere o f . )owel movement doesn’t get at the cause. It to 0. i akes the famous, sure acting Carter’s Little 4 g T / Liver Pills to get those two pints of bile | 4 fowing freely and make you feel “up and Because of long winters in Can- 5 ¥ ' 1p”. Harmless, gentle, yet amazing in mak- 6 Beacon St. ng hile flow freely. Ask for Cal Boston, Mass. ada, the Dominion has been ex- £ ; { e e the. pashd Caviar's o8 perimenting successfully with elec-| the red puckage. Price: : trical hotbeds to start plants early.| BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS MAGGIE-ICANT GIT HUH- HE MAY I'M WORKING FOR MRS * . 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