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10 THE. COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE. TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 3. 1931.

Today's Photoplays STRAND "Tbe Cisco Kid." Wmrner Baxter and Edmund Lowe. Feature Start 11:40. 1:40. 3:40. 5:40.

7:40. 9:40. KALPH UAHUNb LOSES APPEAL Supreme Court Rules Al's Little Brother Must Go to Prison. ALAMO The Beloved Bachelor." Paul Lukas and Dorothy Jordan. Feature Starts 11:22.

1:27. 3:32. 5 37. 7:42 1:47 Opera Season Opens In New York, Chicago 'La Traviata Is Metropolitan Bill With Ponselle a Feature. New York, Nov.

2 UP) The fashionable world and other opera lovers from laborer to magnate, turned out tonight to make the forty-seventh opening of the Metropolitan Opera Company the most impressive in history. More than 4.000 persons an even larger crowd than last year packed into the old Metropolitan to hear BROW "Five Star Final." Edward a. Robinson. Feature Starts 11.03, 1:29. 3:45.

5:55. 8:08. BETTER BUSINESS SEEN BY AHRENS Belief that business has reached the turning point, and that prospects are encouraging for a general revival, was voiced Monday by Theodore Ahrens, president of the American Radiator-Standard Sanitary Corporation, on his return home from New York. Mr. Ahrens sounded a note of warning to investors, stating that despite the bright outlook there was no reason for the stock market to stage a speculative advance.

"The times still call for conservative, constructive action, and not for rash adventuring," Mr. Ahrens said. The feeling in the East is that the banking situation is improving rapidly, and that as the banks become more liquid they win be able to finance building, Mr. Ahrens pointed LOEWS STATE "The Unholy Garden." Ronald Colman and Fay Wray. Feature Starts 11:42.

1:47. 3:52. 5:48. 7:53. 61 CASES CONSIDERED RIALTO "Sob Sister," Jame Dunn.

Feature Start 11:27. 2:23. 5:09. 8:05. 10:51.

Vaudeville 1:04. 3:50, 6:46. 8:32. Rosa Pcnselle and a great cast sing Ralph's "hi? shot" brother, the more! toe fIorid arsa5 of Verdi's Tra- notorious "Scarface Al." Thp wasnn nnenpd with Paul D. um -m mm ivnr ill im 4 is unaer sentence oi cieven lt Lravaui at ine neim as cuairman ui i the board, succeeding Otto H.

Kahn, Mr- Ahrens made the trip to Louis-who resigned. Eight new artists! Vlll to cas his vote in Tuesday years, in addition to a fine of $50,000. His case may present somewhat dif- foront loer 1 nnactinn trrrv Vt 9 nf election. his brother, but there was nothing been addKj- Washington, Nov. 2 iA) The Supreme Court's "no" to Ralph Capone's plea that It reriew his conviction reverberated ominously today through tax-harassed gangland.

It was the first big case involving the conv-iction of a notorious gangster for violating Income tax laws to come to the highest court. Moving slowly toward the same goal, however, are other similar suits. One of them is the conviction ol i koday's court action to dispel the' at that -in recent days has 6 rpnlared Al'a usual cenlalitv I Chicago, Nov. 2 iP) A brilliant ac lr society audience enthusiastically HIT BY THUG, BELIEF. Everett Burdon, 27 years old.

1114 Lillian Avenue, who has been at the City Hospital since Tuesday with three skull fractures and a broken shoulder, declared Monday that police are mistaken in asserting that he suffered the injuries by falling from a loft at the Old Schulenberg Two of Chicago's ex-beer barons also have been watchirur Ralph's case with, extraordinary interest. claimed Jan Kiepura, Polish tenor, in his American debut in Puccini's "La Tosca" tonight. Fifteen curtain calls accented the cordiality of the reception, of the young Pole. Riding Academy, 312 west Street. Frankie Lake and Terry Dniggan pleaded guilty to Income tax law violations with, the privilege of chang Business showed no Indication "MHe is certain that he did not go hard times, promoters said.

KENTUCKY Jackie Coogan Mitzl Green In "Huckleberry Finn" Start! JACK HOLT RAIFH fiRAYES In DIRIGIBLE" TO P.M. 15c NIGHTS 25e hildrrn Altra" 10e there, he declared, adding "I must have been hit by sthug or by some person who wanted to kill me and dragged me there." DUG AN TAKES POST AS HEAD OF BANK ing their minds if Ralph won a reversal. The action means that the sentence of three years and the fine of $10,000 imposed on Ralph Capone stands. MAX ARRESTED. to! When Frank I.

Dugan took up his Admitting that he attempted duties Monday as president of the 1 cut his throat with a razor, Frank In November, 1926, Capone admit-, Securitv Bank, a Dosition to which Casey. 66 vears old. was arraigned in to the Government that he owed; the board of directors recently elected! the Police Court Monday on a dis-I it $4,082. In 1927, he offered to com-1 him. floral designs and other nresents orderlv conduct charee.

The trial was postponed until November 5. He promise for $1,000, claiming that and expressions of good will greeted losses on two race horses he owned him. Paul C. Keyes, receiver for the -MADRID BALLROOM- Tonight Bargain Night, 25c Starting Tomorrow ELIMINATION TAP DANCING CONTEST and other financial setbacks had taken National Bank of Kentucky, and his was arrested in a shed in the rear of 119 West Jefferson Street Sunday after he had cut his neck. He received treatment at ths rity Hospital before being taken to jail.

almost all his money, employes presented Mr. Dugan a fountain pen and desk set and sent a delegation to congratulate him. The Louisville Amateur Baseball Federation sent a similar present. 38 Petitions Refused. The prosecution offered evidence to show that in five years and four months preceding April, 1129, he had banked the sizeable sum of $1,851,840, much of it derived from liquor deals.

Of the sixty other cases before the tribunal, the' court refused to consider ST. JOSEPH 5 Don Cossacks "Singing Horsemen of the Steppes" Louisville Memorial Auditorium Fri. Nov. 6, At 8:30 Seats NOW at Shackleton Piano 4 W. heUnut St.

Price S2.00 S3.0 I t. INJURED IN CRASH. Mrs. Myrtle Grottenthaler, 43 years old. 4310 Stoltz Avenue, suffered a broken right shoulder at 8:15 o'clock Monday morning when an automobile driven by her son, Joseph Grottenthaler, collided with a tractor-powered trailer carrying a steam roller.

The tractor was operated by Sam Rad 5 and you always get TABLETS OF GENUINE PURE thirty-eight, decided to review sixteen more. Six were decided, two with and four without written opinions. In one of these it ruled that the 12 ford, Negro, 56, of 2006 Wilson Ave ASPIRIN Kirby Lumber Company of Houston, nue, an employe oi the Louisville Wrapped in Moisture Proof Texas, and others which repurchased Railway Company. The accident oc-: their own securities at a discount de-! curred in front of the- B. F.

Avery rived income that was taxable. Sons plant on the Seventh Street It affirmed the conviction of the! Road. Mrs. Grottenthaler was ad- World'. Largest Seller 1 1" 10' Cellophane 1 TODAY THRU FRIDAY k'3 Painters District Council No.

14 of JAMES DUNN in "SOB SISTER" mitted to the City Hospital. CALDWELL HEARING POSTPONED. Nashville, Nov. 2 UP) Hearing on a petition by Government attorneys, asking the removal of Rogers Caldwell, former investment banker, to Louisville for trial in Federal Court Death is no respecter of persons nor does he ever tire in his role. Daily we read accounts of his handiwork of how he took the least suspecting unaware.

A large majority of those who are taken suddenly are the victims of traffic accidents. Deaths from this one cause have increased tremendously during the first half of this year. 50 More Traffic Deaths In 1931 Than 1930 was postponed today by United States Stage NAN HALPERIN Youngsters of Yesterday 6 ACTS R-K-O VODVIL Chicago and certain local unions of the Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of violating the Sherman Anti-Trust Law in their efforts to require kitchen cabinets and similar house fittings to be installed unpainted and unglazed. Among the questions it agreed to pass upon were: Whether one liquor sale by James Dunn at Eureka, constituted maintaining a nuisance; The validity of a section of the New York Workmen's Compensation Law; Virginia's license tax on distributing houses, claimed by chain stores to -be aimed at them. District Judge John J.

Gore until Wednesday. THE WEATHER mi Reports of maximum and minimum temperatures and precipitation lor hours ending November-2. at 8 p.m.: Staiions. Hih. Low.

Pre. rn fan 3:1 I The denials included 00 The conviction Of Dan Hnonn onH Amarillo. Texas 82 46 eight others who brought liquor Into 76 Gueydan, caisary. Alberta 48 Itfif The contention of John W. Keoeh.

ti umca0, mat he COUlo not be com- Ohio. ,14 48 pelled to Dav Federal imnm tov.c Detroit, Mich. mm i mx because the Illinois Legislature had' biuth. Minn. 54 failed to redistrict the StntP nnHr El Paso.

Texas 8" PA TKCOrOHtl CO ICMATTANOOCA.TtNN. the censuses of 1910 and 1920. A Romantic Adventure Turns to Love PAUL LUKAS In 'The Beloved Bachelor" Dorothy Jordon. Charlie Ruggles "Cirls About Town" NEXT KT Franci. .64 This should bring every thinking person to the realization that these unforeseen misfortunes must be provided against.

INSURANCE is the only means of protecting, yourself and your family against the uncertainties of Fate and it is possible for you to get this protection for every member of your family between the ages of 10 and 70 years who is not blind, deaf or crippled, at an unbelievably low rate. (ionvitv -Jto nr nal and The Louisville Times Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes who Huron. "4 Will be 91 wr nlH nvt i i Jacksonville. Fla. 68 most for fi recovered from the ailment which had prevented his attendance last week and read the two brief written deci-; sions.

i.iiyan lasnman .00 00 i .00 1 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 (10 .00 .00 .00 42 36 32 44 44 42 40 34 28 48 64 44 32 44 44 44 46 43 44 38 40 50 32 48 40 52 40 48 40 44 42 60 36 34 48 32 46 44 40 40 30 30 your money fa 25-cent package of (mm, City Statistics Kamloops. Br. Co 50 Kansas City. Mo 70 Little Rock. Ark 64 Louisville, Kr 5 Memphis.

Tenn 64 MontEomery. Ala 62 Nashville. Tenn 60 New Orleans, La 64 North Platte. Neb 80 Oklahoma City, Okla 76 Omaha. Neb 68 Phoenix.

Ariz 92 Pittsburgh, Penn 48 Portland. Ore 56 Raleish. N. 60 St. Louis.

Mo 64 Salt Lake City. Utah 64 San Antonio. Texas 78 Santa Fe, N. 66 Sheridan. Wyo 72 Shreveport.

La 74 S. Ste. Marie. Mich 44 Current. Sask 50 Vick'burK.

Miss 66 Washington. "6 Williston. N. 68 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. I ineaioras 13.

block K. Westmoreland Place, SI. 1 II I1IUIII JJMightier ThanJ i -uPerave Realty Company to Aieeurr, 101 in colonial Ter- race, $1 "In Old Arizona Louisville Interurban Railroid atherston. 3 acre, in L'elitfoDt Land Company to C. W.

Drake, Offer Their Readers This 10,0 00.00 O. Henrv's Romantic Bad Man contains 25 doses lot 86. ieet ol Parkway Village, $1 "The CISCO KID Winnemucca. Nev 74 62 J- Barrv to Mrs. Lottie B.

Reeve 26 Winnipcst. Man. METEOROLOGICAL DATA. Kwuii ilD'j IPPC West ff thft m115 COrn" OI Se-enth and Old- Jam, i. 'Official.) 7 a.m.

Noon Barometer 30.33 Temperature fdry bulb 44 53 Temperature (wet bulb) 41 44 Dew point 38 34 Relative humidity 7 47 NEWS OF THE COURTS. an effective medicine With Warner Baxter An "The Cisco Kid" Edmund Lowe As Sergt. "Mickey" Dunn, U. S. A m.

30.29 50 43 35 56: 6 Suit Filed. 215941 United Mercantile Agencies vs. for Wind velocity 4 c. id ward Schindler: for uMinti SI CONSTIPATION, State of weather Cloudy Cloudy Clear TEMPERATURES AND PRECIPITATION, Maximum temperature 55, Minimum temperature 43 Mean temperature '9, Normal temperature '52; Departure for day 3 Indigestion, Biliousness and Headache, caused Departure lor month Departure since March 1 9 Prevailing winds Southeast Mpin barometer 30.31 thereby property. Lukins Jones, attorneys.

315942-43 Kentucky Titlt Trust Company vs Francis A. Napier et on Hens Ocsar O. Bader. attorney. 215944-45 Portlmnd Bulldlnt St Loan Association ji.

E. j. Snyder et on liens. H. M.

Peckinpaugh. attorney. 215948 Laverne Jentlna vs. Howard Jen-kunt; divorce. R.

R. Robertson, attorney. 215947 General Motors Acceptance Corporation vs. Atwell Vaughn et on lien. Ector S.

Lawson. attorney. 215948 Catherine Glenn vs. John C. Glenn; divorce.

M. L. Marshall, attorney. 215949 E. B.

Tauber vs. R. Gullick: on judgment. Woodward. Hamilton Hobson.

attorneys. 215950 Robert A. Johnson vs. Ruby Johnson; divorce. Prank R.

Cahill. and T. A. Luman. attorneys.

Mean relative humidity 1 Character ol day Pt. Cloudy i IE SOLD BY ALL. DRUGGISTS I Total precipitation .00 Normal precipitation .09 Depar-ure for dav 09 Departure for month .17 Departure since March 1 5.83 THEATER Nuff Sed! The bet picture of the fire rlrt-ro film hown In Louisville this week 1 "5 Star Final" iF.ovd Martin. Critic. Better Come Early COUNTY COURT.

Lula Bryant appointed administrator of estate of L. F. Schneider. Bond S100. Paul Baush appointed administrator of! i o.

u. uaugn. Bona J1.500. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Sylvester L.

Rutledsre. 22. baker. 1805 Tyler Parkway, and Miss Geneva Walter. 21.

735 Bergman Street. Jie Shields. 21. both of Smithville. Ind.

Hnhr 0 1 Thirty-second Street, and Miss Helen. B. V- Travel Acetdent Insurance Policy lW'fl for, 50 i 1 on -1L yeaT MAIL THIS. COUPON TODAY 1111 I tdmmm 4 o' I aoutn inirty-second Street. Martin Z.

Rosenberg, 22. grocer. 541 East Ormsby Avenue, and Miss Tillie A. Kohn. 21.

1532 West Walnut Street. Oeorse L. Hill. 21. stationary engineer.

Ft. Wayne. and Miss Etola M. Tink-ham. 21.

Monroe. Ind. Oris F. Honnold. 35.

and Miss Edna ernon, 33. both of Anderson. Ind. Zack D. Oppenheimer, 29.

pharmacist. 113 West Lee Street, and Miss Lena Schechter. 23, 329 East Ormsby Avenue. JOSPnh T. Xf.ltlt.

n.AAuni. em FVe VT1 Al'AnilA arA 111.. 11 JIMOR FEATfRES Chase Comedy Metro News "Nerve Wreckers" lb mil Starts Fridar THE AKUSMAV iWhayne. 22. 534 Longfield Avenue.

'William P. Rogers. 48. carpenter. Vine Grove.

and Miss Nell Cundiff. 23, lt09 West Broadway, i Ludwig Erb. 31. machinist. 3387 Letter Avenue, and Miss Rina Feist.

26. 2204 I Doualas Boulevard. Sherman S. Burrell. 21.

Lawrenceville 111., and Miss Mildred Jacobs. 21. Allen- dale. 111. Harry L.

Ward. 24. machinist. 625 North NATIONAL 3 Davs St I I In i Thnrnday Popular Matinee 5aturdav FAREWELL ENGAGEMENT are ccifchinq! There is only one right way to stop a cold xjii ivxiaa i.r II ivian Morris, 19. 1134 West Market Street John M.

Cahill. 22. 2015 Lytle Street, and Miss Eleanor R. Miller, 21, 2220 Gnl-lifths Avenue. Hershel A.

Harlow. 30. painter. 2011 Columbia Street, and Miss Annie A. Pusey.

2019 Pirtle Street Thomas C. Bryan, 24. 815 South Thirty-seventh Street, and Miss Airnes W. Pfen-mnger. 20.

J650 Duncan Street Riffe Paxton. 19. 730 East Market and Miss. Gynle Childress. 17, 2304 Greenwood Avenue drive the cause out of the system.

There is' nothing so effective as the 1 Art ryt tonic action of quinine combined Company e( 100. Includlnt CFORGF WASSELI. AtlAVPRJOR with a gentle.laxative as in q-u Enlarged I Orchestra ILmrae Mmle Chorus GERTRFDE LANG Bromo Quinine. Countless millions of people BUILDING PERMITS. I Robert Clar.

frame coal shed and chicken shed. 2801 Griffllths Avenue. $75. Klarer Provision Companv. addition.

13830 West Market Street. J20O. I Al Kellerman, addition. I00S Baxter Avenue. 175.

Mxhts. Sat. SEATS SOW SELLING SEALEO all over the world have found this to be true. Insist on this safe, proven remedy. jNATIONALp "FOREVEIl FRESH IN DEATHS.

CELLOPHANE' Miss Eleanor M. Morris. 71 years old, St. Charles Apartments. October 30.

mitral regurgitation. BIRTHS. LB LAXATIVE CD ft (ID 3 Nov. 9 Matinee Wednedav. Best Seats SI.

00 ARCH SLLWYN Present -Edith Ialiaferro Donald Brian- John and Agnes N. Hatchell, 298 girt. October 32. Carl J. and Leba B.

Schlemske, 815 South Shelby, girl, Octooer 29. Abe B. and Ray T. Berman. 4213 Cedar, boy.

October 21. Sylvester and Geneva Lee L. Lege. 917 i Wihnan CokkJv tast Gray. boy.

October 13. Ben and Leona Y. Hynes. 76S Harrison, girl. October 21.

Henry and Anna A. Schnieder. 1787 Wilson, boy. October 10. (H) OJ 1 EE "PRIVATE UVES" Hiram and Nettie May S.

Dillon, 3809 M-hts S5e. 50e. 7X. Sl.fK). 1.50.

Hed. Matinee 25e. Me. 75e. Sl.Ofl Taylor Boulevard, girl.

October 18. James and Virgie B. Hodges. 2218 Maple, ilrl. October 23.

IT IDENTIFIES THE IOOK FOR THIS A 9, SIGNATURE O'Sr i "till ariler nnw elt tale TIlDM ryxrtfZ owx buomo quinine Blanton and JeinetU Watting, 911 Winkler, girl. October 3X..

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