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TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT CAPITOL The Show Place of ]unequ A SECRETARY T N ELLE T AN DR R . Ruth'Donnelly + Reginald Denny ¢ DorotHes Kent Directed by, Alfred B Green N COLUUHA-P]FTUQE ALSO MIDNIGHT PREVIEW Putting Out Kitten THEY WANTED Every Sunday TO MARRY Picturesque South Africa and y Singing CODE OF THE WS RANGE JEAN ARTHUR, LATEST MOVIE GEORGE BRENT FEATURES ARE STARRING HERE GIVEN REVIEW “More than a Secretary” Ends Tonight at Capitol “Lbb Tide” Seems to Hit Real Spot Madame X" Cleverly Revived High comedy, seasoned with —_— paprika of satire, the salt of farce By ROBBI and the sugar of romance, de- HOLLYWOOD, scribes the on thix out previewing at view at the Capitol Theatre ours to get moments. Thes Columbia’s More Than A films had many moments tary” is featured Ebb Tide gorgeously beau- Jean Arthur and Gec ul production hold dowr principal d island setting. 1t has cd and tted in their hilarious characterizations by Berry mischief by Lionel Stander, Ru rald and Oscar Homolk Dennelly, Regin: and Dc Frances Farmer, Ray Mil othea Kont . tom- Lloyd Nolan, 3 competent, foolery in {1 calth and because plot has the high- > middle—it . . two distinc Beginnin scene, study of a disgraced (Homolka) whose weakne: and who cannot bear to admit beloved daughter is reall spicy entertainmer Brent lox 1 Denny ir collec e of I season” ous remanties comedy From the very opening an Arthur sighs hopefully about romance while under the i fluence of spring fever, until the final surprise fadeout, the film the film becomes a strictly maintains a rapid succession of ture piece—and pretty hokey loughs, interspersed with Stander’s its latter stages. wild brand of comedy, a dash of The typhoon sequence, really the tender pathos, a good deal of sus- clim comes in the middle—but pense and no end of brilliantly ex- foi and for Fitzgerald espe- ccuted dialogue. cially, thie picture is decidedly worth 1 doubl in one 10logical captain is drink that d adven- in roman ating that, SUMMER FARES EAST EVERY DAY THROUGH FALL AND WINTER in effect now to May 14, with the same economy as in summer for all classes of fares—Standard or Pullman Tourist sleep- ing cars or Coaches—on the luxurious, smooth-riding Empire Builder to va'm Cities, Chicago and the East. You enjoy comfort, safety and fine service. Excellent meals at low prices. . Let us tell you about these bargain trips and the one-way fares that will also save you money. TRAVEL ON THE A1R-CONDITIONED EMPIRE BUILDER Write or wireless: Harry Clark, 683 Granville St., Vancouver, B.C.; H. F. “Nick” Carter, Alaska Representative, or R. C. Michkils, G.A.P.D., 1400 4th Ave, Seattle, who will glady meet you at Seattle or Vancouver. Not Forgetting HAPPY , ity THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. i VA | Starts Drive that Tied Orepon State and U( ; Ore Beavers to tie Two U { fullback, as he skirted left end, starting the touchdow: drive which enabled the 7 to 7 at Corvallis Saturday. herg, the The game was playel on Oregon State’s new turf ficld in rain,—Internationl Iiusirated News seeing. Homolka, |face makes him a tomime, suffers with its double-feature aspects lor, incidentally, i 1 quality linvite diving from your seat breakers on the screen t His Best limax, in our old ;‘4, whose mobile fem: pan ene managing progre when Myrna cellently best own struggle each- dlained and final reel or ingr ting @ iried e to him ppeal that women patrons Warren Wil- Henry Dan- mother unbeknown L frenzy of emc should leave il pawling in the liam, Reginald Owen 1 11 it into only Mi: ual riotous very | the al es WO, Beal a is a splendid but prop: placed friend rdame played with distinction by our new iriend, Glad- Ponderous 1 sti kes on somber real- | involving William P de the na Loy, He's an Shifting from Hollywood and she In spite or bec slapstick funny, excep 00 ending, it we other for Joan Crawford's Latest G he moment first the film ta as Miss George step-by-step fall of a lad orge Fi are deligftful barbed dialogue i RICHER WHISKEY AT 2 YEARS artistic tage hit's retained a bus er ness | Modern Scientific Temperature Con- trol Methods Make Old Quaker Amaz- ingly Milder, Smoother, Mel- lower in 2 years. 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[ NOW THIS WHISKEY IS 2 YEARS OLD | NO INCREASE IN PRICE LD QUAKER STRAIGHT WHISKEY BRAND AVAILABLE IN RYE OR BOURBON STORED IN TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED WAREHOUSES Copr. 1937~ THE OLD QUAKER CO.=LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA Jakeway Distributing Co., Inc. SKey NEW YEAR! with GREETING CARDS of isn't|it would be taken to Kake for burial on Slate Bruins a drenching IS v 5 _ {fall fishing season which was rather They con-| , Florence| oy, off to|ing M 1 role|ing and had a fine run. | motivated | and a moments lev- and TARer urprising success by Miss not surprisingly by Verree \le, Walter Connolly, Preston and Louise Fazenda. I backstage Washington nal confession) it's the ancis film in years that I'v Stanley Logan di- W o Came Love' | - Comes Along to |stuff |up her mind whether to marry| [rene Hervey, Charles Star and be a lad marry a| ~ v 9 rett Star in Roman- wealth peasant and be happy. That she| I to take on the pea tic Comedy wd Kay F red about. |rected, | “The Bride | about a vy or finally decide: |ant is no surprise anyone, Jos |Crawford is the guttersnipe,who too |auickly becomes lady-like. Robert | Young is the rich one and Franchot |Tone the soft-voiced peasant. It was adapted from the Molnar play land directed by Dorothy Arzner | - {STUMP, CHRISTENSEN HERE IN CONNECTION WITH COURT TERM Here to aid in the matters to be|'Crou brought before the court term, As-|¢motion |sistant District Attors W. ©.|author of the all-time moving-pic- |Stump arrived from Ketchikan on |Ure hit, “Seventh Heaven,” and |the Yukon last night. Also on the|there’s a lot about “Along Came {vessel was Deputy Marshal Chris|Love” which is reminiscent of that {Christensen of Petersburg who|great Bert Lytell, for- {brought Tony Flores here to stand|mer silent screen star, directed the | trial on the charge of attacking Da- |picture. |vid Phillips of Petersburg with a il\mhm o { chikan to How a romantic shopgirl fell in love ith an ancient Greek god, \looked for his ccunterpart on earth |today, found him in the form of a doorman, and then forced him to fall in love with her is hi- lariously told in “Along Came Love” gay comedy of young love, hown for tonight only at the Coli- Hervey and Charles the leading role. of gay and bois- romance, pathos and deep written by Austin Strong, eatre n eum. irene arrett play v mixture i | | | | | SUCCess. - CHIPPERFIELD BRINGS FRESH WATER SHRIMP HERE IN GOOD SHAPE cutor had Stump reported Ket- enjoyed an excellent {welcomed after the failure of the summer pack to come up to previ- years. The Annette Island Pack- Company and Ward’s Cove can- {nery both packed in the fall fish-| |" Ten gallons of freshwater shrimp lwere frolicking in Auk Lake today, | arrived on the steamer Yu- kon last night in custody of Dis- trict Ranger W. A. Chipperfield of the U. §. Forest Service, who was returning, with Mrs. Chipperfield, from a vacation in the States This is the second consignment to be received by the Forest Service and are reported to have arrived in excellent shape. The first shipment failed to survive the trip from the States due to lack of attention. Aim of planting the shrimp here is to provide trout feed havin Deputy Christens®h reported that | | Commissioner Dawes had sent out for the body of Tom Mooney found! |in his boat at Cape Bendel and | ks | 'PALMER ARRIVES | HERE ON BIOLOGICAL | SURVEY ASSIGNMENT Lawrence Palmer, formerly con-| [nected with the Biological Survey {here, arrived in Juneau on the Yu- {kon last night to again be assigned Ito Alaska on Biological Survey work | functioning with the Alaska Game | Commission | | While here before Palmer made | an extensive study of the reindeer | industry, said to be one of the most | thorough ever made | o | N TRIP William Ott, manager of the Coli- | !seum Theatre at Sitka, who arrived | | lin Juneau yesterday from there by | | plane, returned to his home aboard |the Northland. | e E T | LT ANEE T RENERSASRENERIENAINNNRRNEIIINERT— AIELANINEEENREINIRIREASRIL $15.00 Down $12.00 Monthly BEAUTY AND CONVENIENCE AT LOW CC This Hotpoint will make your kitchen the show- place of your home. 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