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The Capital Timesi
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Home Owned l.mW.ck" VlTlS. CO.U (L NOTHER THIN MAN," showing at the Orpheum ater ii a blood thirsty told bv cha'rmlnj people and ,,1. the screen has lented. The picture Is highly nr tuning, and while' plot will stand too close enough hap pens to delight the Patrons. SHOW TIME Schedule Subject to Change rAPlTOL "We Are Not Alone" ah Paul Muni.

Jane Bryan, and nor. Rbon :50. ORPHEUM William MyrnaLoyl" Another TNn "'mADISON AH Come Out" wl Neal 1. 3:45. 6:30 and 9:15.

Elsa Maxwell "Hotel For Women with Ann Sethern and James LI 111 ion at 2:5. 55. 7:40 and 10: TURNER HAIL "1 Hare Been Here BeCore" by the Madison Civic WISCONSIN UNION THEATER MAJt.Vln; Sleep" wllh Michael Whalen and Jean Roer at 1. 4:15. iv Krllv 2:30.

5:43 and 9:05. niaudette Colbert and Henry Fonda In "Drums Along 10:10. "Heaven W.lh a Wire Fence" at 3:05. 6:05 and EASTWOOU JacKie vi. Snlrll of Culver" at 7 and 10:10.

Roland Young and Con! nelt In "Topper Takes a Trip" "sTRAND John Garfield PrisclUa Lane In "Dust Be My Destiny" at 1. 10 20 "$1,00 a Touchdown with joe E. Brown ai 2:45. 5:50 and 9. As always, the person least suspected of the crime is guilty.

MOVIE METER cqgo "Another Thin Man" is notable because it is instrumental in reluming William Powell to the screen after an absence of two years. Powell and Myrna Loy have the roles of Mr. and Mrs. Charles, and this time tncie is another member of the family, an infant son, played by William A. Poul ih.

am. is back. The film' is the third in the series of Thin Man" adaptations from the rwchirll Hammett. the oth er being "The Thin Man" and "After the Tim Man. VTHER PRINCIPAL characters 1 I enacted by ui Otto Krugcr.

ALL ABOARD FOR Miami: and, an DINNER Choice of a STEAKS CHICKEN FISH CAC Cfektall leunite Smith and Ruth Hussey. As one of the characters put it. everywhere Nick Charles goes, there are dames and murders." Both are lound in large numbers In "Another Thin Man." Powell continues his characterization of the delightful and slightly mebriated Nick. Miss Loy is at her best as his gallant and resourceful wife The Charles' baby Is responsible for some o. the plot's ramifica UThe plot deals with the murder of a millionaire and the subsequent kil.

ngs of everyone to whom suspicion points. The greatest detective minds m.nr. are baffled bv events, all eveept who seems able to sec cicarlv in direct ratio to the alcoholic foe which surrounds him. rir. rr murders and fisticuffs.

many false clues, many interesting characterizations and events. Producer Hunt Strombcrp hac a spirited an1 gaily pleasant product in other Thin Man." OVER 200 university co eds will take part tonight in the fifth annual production of "Wiskits." women's variety program, at the Wisconsin Union theater. The program will bet under way at 7:30. The list of competitors includes rep of eight campus sororities and eight independent houses. Mistresses of ceremonies will be Cecilia and Alma Moore, twins from Highland Park.

III. Judges for the contest include J. Russell Lane, direc 0 Mirnn CtllB MIAMI Iff.1! Sllgj Tr Besen Ulo I Dance Satiinlay SONNY BROWN ORCHESTRA i Club Chateau I A.misklon We PHn i tt DA MADISON tor of the theater; Blanche M. Trilling, director of physical education for women: Dr. Annette Wash burne, associate professor of neuropsychiatry; Scott H.

Goodnight, dean of men; Dr. C. Sorum, associate professor of chemistry, and William RInkenburger, dramatic department director at the Highland Park, 111., high school. Baraboo BARABOO, Wis. Funeral services are to be held this afternoon for Gus i t.v a Marcuardt who died at a hos pltal in Madison Wednesday.

Rites arc to be at 2 at the T. A. Marquardt home, south of Baraboo. Survivors include the following brothers and sisters. Ella, Theodore Frances.

Elsie. Emma and William E. Marquardt. all of Bara boo, and Ernest of Veronica Vomdran, aauguuer ui Mr and Mrs. Carl Vrondran, ixcei sior became the bride of Clarence Schuck, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Gustave Schuck, Greenfield, Wednesday morning at St. Joseph's church. The Rev. Fr.

Vincent Peters, Black River Falls, cousin of the bride, of ficiated. Gusts at Dinner wedding dinner was held at the home of the bride's parents. The groom is a farmer in the town of Greenfield while the bride is teacher of the Man Mound school in that township. Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Miller have returned after a short visit in Kan sas Citv, with formers Droiner, Herman, who has beei 1 health The 26th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roser was Tuesday night made the occasion for a happy surprise party, abo'it 24 relatives and friends gatherini for the occasion.

Gordon Fisher. 5, son of Mr. and Mrs; Ed. Fisher of this city, is at the Wisconsin General hospital in Madison. He is receiving treatment for an enlarged liver, believed possibly i have been caused by a fall which he sustained several weeks ago.

Daughter is uorn has teen received here of the birth of a daughter to Mr and Mrs. R. A. Garner, Milwaukee, that city Tuesday. Mrs.

Garner is the former Eileen Wilcox of this city, daughter of Mrs. Charles Rich, Lake nteen tables wre nuea lor card party given Tuesday cy the American Legion auxmarj mtiuKi for the benefit of their Child Wel wors. Honors in conn an ui.uK to Mrs. J. R.

Schilstra, Augusta ninoehle to Mrs. Gran: Burton, Ruth Groer.er and Mrs. Rcy Bailey and in "500" to Mrs. Ed. Mrs.

H. E. Leuck and Mrs. M. E.

Gale. Quiz V. IF. Students On Working Conditions Four thousand qtiestionnai: seek information on student working conditions will he distributed next reel: bv the university committee on student hours and wages, it was an nounced today. Chester McsKc, chairman oi tnc committee, said that questionnaires ballot boxes will Be placed in an buildings and in many stu dent houses.

Meske said the questionnaires seek information on every field of student employment. Ray Klatt, Randolph, Dies at Portage Hospital PORTAGE, Wis. Ray Klatt, 37. Kanaoipn, area in a iulu Wednesday while undergoing an operation. Survivors are his mother, two sisters, and three brothers, cr.e of them Mr.

Klatt 's twin. help to aid the sick EvER cried the Continental way of topping off a large night? You do it by drinking your fill of onion soup. And now you can enjoy this pleasant custom in vour own home. For Hormcl you nionsoupinci the authentic French kind with its rich beef stock, sauteed onions and genuine Parmesan cheese. Ask for it at your favorite food store or restaurant! Side Glances By galbraith THE CAPITAL ViMES OVM bflKCO xin.C A Christmas Adventure with Santa Claus Peter and PoUy i Toylan WM "A UCnWTNA A Vrl ONEICHOO AND WE'RE eOfcROUND HEU COmI IH STAGE SCREEN Bkoft NW XJv TsTsjUHoo, choose; I right back 1 1N circles.

snt now SIAbI1 ,1 i VftB0ARD Tll aA I FUNlrv TT WHERE WE A HO, HO! THE TOODLE OO Vt i 7 IH.di.on 1 TB Ptric Knowles iaP I Kavi. in nr tiutl showdown husband prefert the docs or me. Hunter Suffers Gashes as Dying Buck Attacks ASHLAND, Wla. (Pi Injured in a battle with a dying buck. J.

C. Bradley, 50. of Odanah. was in an Odanah hospital today with deep gashes on the thighs and abdomen. Bradley, hunting in the Bad River area yesterday, shot a buck.

When he prepared to bleed the animal, it revived and scrambled to its feet, with Bradley astride its back. Witnesses related that Bradley rode the buck about 50 feet before he was and Mrs. Matrte Cramer in unseated. He clung to the horns ly of Trego. Earns was hit in the abdomen.

He was taken to a hospital at Bice Lake. Blames ln Lmvs! absent from his job.Firen Carroll blamed it on iaws. Six of them, he said, moved in on him in one day. "I was so worn out remonstrating that I couldn't go to work," he "explained. The board look the matter under advisement after a member observed that a man with so many in laws deserved special consideration.

tc Hitrmrpr vnnr Mr is running auction to Mrs. L. C. Boodle. Mrs.

B. in the final battle Bradley was gashed. out Qf and the nearest sta Hisgins, and Mrs. Marion uuri. When the buck dropped the second.

it is best to time. Bradley was hurried to the hos sowly R(. the car 5 most efficient pital. speed and travel as far as possible. A stray bullet seriously wounded Jennings Earns.

30, of Hixon, former READ CAPITAL TIMES' WANT ADS COLBERT HENRY I FONDA TOMORROW fur's tH iiin Jliew thrill ifunf JJk Wilh a Barber Wire Fence" SUANET Last Day Frank Gannett Confers With Herbert Hoover SAN FRANCISCO OP) Frank E. Gannett, New York publisher mentioned frequently as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 1940, had a long conference with mei Pres. Herbert Hoover. Gannett said the conversation late yesterday revolved about national politics but would not otherwise cuss it except to add that it was a very satisfactory talk." Gannett called Russia's invasion of Finland "one of the greatest outrages in history." Finland has done no harm to any cne and the attacks on women anc children are fiendish. I'm sure all Americans are sickened by this great tragedy.

Some day there will be retribution for such ruthless slaughter of innocent peoP Gannett will speak before Nevada Young Republicans tonight at Reno. WPA December Rolls To Climb 236,000 50.000 on special short time projects in states suffering from flood and drought skilled "animator" is said to maintain an excellent average if he turns out from 5 to 8 feet oi animated cartoons In a day. DAN'S SHOE REPAIR SHOP 436 State St. Quality and Service Genuine Repair Work Hats Cleaned and Blocked. Shoei Dyed All Colon ORPHEUM Starts TODAY! SEEKS? TODAY TOMORROW With Toundinr Hearts and Quickening Pulse NEW THIN mAH fOW, LR5i It's their newest, their merriest and most amazing oavemurei k.And flash! Mr.

and Mrs. mm man novo A blessed event for a loughter iov.ng wono. WILUAMPOMUj MYRNA 10Y HUNT STUOMtHtO 0 EXTRA RoVrt Benchley to I See Your Doctor" I NEWS pH Kt "Tkunier AfUat" The true story or A blasted the Bcwts FOR THE FIRST TIME! WALLACE BEERY PARKWAY SUNDAY A BOMBSHELL OF THRILLS! MADISON "Ferdinand the Bull" Our Cant Today Sat. A CAT A lhaotic Drama Forbidden Lovel Mb RITA joHNSOX TOM NEAL Women on the Loom! lsa Maxwell's "HOTEL FOR WOMEN" Linda Darnell Ann Sothern Stokowski Plan For Orchestra is Already Opposed PHILADELPHIA (fP) Leopold Stokowski's revolutionary reseating of the Philadelphia orchestra ran smack into a home town last night. Co Conductor Eugene Onr.andy, who returns to the podium Friday, announced he regards the new arrangement "merely as an experiment" and intends to abandon it.

1 But that's all right with Stokowski, who wiil conduct no more Philadelphia concerts unti; spring. Said he: "Mr. Ormandv is perfectly free to do anything with the orchestra he wants to. We are both conductors and we have equal powers." known for many musical ivatlons Introduced his new seat ing plan three weeks ago. Discarding the century old method of placing strings at the front of the Stage ana wooawn as m.

t.ic im. blond maestro arranged the strings at the rear, thr, woodwinds in front of the podium and the other instruments on the side. He emphasized, however, that the i now arramrement is only effective WASHINGTON WPA enroll where there a moaerri acoustical re ment durine December is expected to I total about 2.250,000, an increase 236,000 over the Nov. 22 figure. Col.

F. C. Harrington, WPA administrator, told reporters yesterday that the Increase was necessary be cause gains in industrial employment had been "spotted." The nation's un 1 employed still number about 9,000,000, he said. Harrington explained the Dccemuer rolls probably would include about .200.000 or. reguiar wrA joos anu Friday Afternoon, December 1, 1939 Nakoma Liquor License Hearing Will Be Tonight Madison Town Board Considers Application at 7: SO Hcarir.g the on the applicauon for I censes to serve beer a ljquor at the Nakoma I house The liquor license fee is $11 i BOOK NITE TONITE? Volume 5 It Here Starts ToniEht "Topper Takes a Trip with CONSTANCE BENNETT ROLAND YOUNG Feature No.

2 JACKIE COOPER in "SPIRIT OF CULVER" links club held before the Madi in the courthouse 7:30 tonight. The clubhouse has recently been leased by three Rocklord men, and application for ncer.se nns ui made by Sol Ruuer.terr;. representing the new owners. Gordon. Dawson, town clerk.

said the liquor license soujpt license, adding that a class license saloons." annually, fee i. $30. Tri hfarirz was crisir.aliy scr.ea uled for last Monday, but was postponed until toniRht. Members of the board who will hear the application are Carl Felton. chairman; E.

H. Stcebcr and Fred wakem. Rev. Polley to Lead Sunday Gospel Services The Rev. Charles Policy, pastor of the Daiton Bible church and Church o' the Air, which is broadcast Sunoay afternoons over station WIBU.

will conduct Gospel services on Sunday Hector, or shell, to back up the play Genuine Italian SPAGHETTI With Meat Balls, A BC Special Sauce, Italian Bread Today and Everyday R.VIO)! Sandwiches Wine. Mixed Drinks ROMAN TAVERN 46 N. Park We Are Not Alone STARTS TOMORROW CONQUERORS 0FTHE WESTERN OCEAN! They drove the first ocean going steamer through the raging fury of the broad Atlantic. they beat the tall masted sailing ships at their own game of they conquered the mighty ocean itself these brave sailor men and the women who loved them ARTIE SHAW AND HIS SWING SCREEN BAND ROYAL RODEO PORKY CARTOON LATE NEWS Tyrone Nancy Henry POWER KELLY FONDA "JESSE JAMES" (In Technicolor) Michael Whalen. Jean Rorers While New York Sleeps" pFREfc PARKIG ROLLALONG 2nd Floor Fox Garage lit W.

Johnton Block South of State Roller Skating Every Afternoon Evening 14m Hr from 7 n. m. to closinc 25c from 9 to closlnr Mninee J5c. Spectators 10c. Children under years uc in hl.

rlv.te Skatinit. Parties Call Gilford 4674. ROLLER RACES TUESDAY! nights at 7:45 p. m. it Schenk'a hall.

Atwood avc. and Winnebago St. He is a graduate of the Moody Bible Institute. Chicago, and. a member of tnc independent Fundamental Churc.ics of America.

I special! 1 "DUDETTIS" W.I..W. RADIO STARS rJ 1 cuHel BAR 123 E. Main St. COSMO CLUB Hlfhway l'S Weslport Prcsentlna SCOTTY and RED The Hottest Swim Trio In Town Get Hep lo the New Ones of "Buck" riedcer, Back of the Bar; GRAND CLORIOUS FLOOR SHOW and Bit FREE DANCE Tonight with Don Burr's Rhyttani Mastera Club Chateau fun to Sj'. Every afternoon and ROLLER RINK TRY OUR DELICIOTJI FRESH Ftie PERCH CHICKEN Xonlfht Saturday NifM 20c 30c FRAME'S TAVERN 6 South rark Street Special Anytime FROG LEGS 75c STEAK OR FISH FRIED.

HALF CHICKEN 35 Featuring the Music of THE ROSEBUD TRIO CLUB ROSEBUD Sun Prairie Ron I OLD TIME MIXER DANCE Sonny Brown'a Radio Entertainer CLUB LIST TONITE 25e Per Person Dancinc Saturday NUe 4 Miles test of Madison Highway 13 0 Hey, Qp Kids! TV Get Yo, Free Tickets TOMORROW to The Children's Christmos Party Saturday, Dee. 210 A. M. Capitol and Orpheum I heaters ml ramis will be tore to ee tbat each boy and girl is gii a present! Tmd.li Features CUristmi Short Cartoons. A Real ChrlsUnas for the umiareii.

Tickets Will Be Civen Away At the Following Jtores Baron Bros. Burdick Murray Montgomery Ward Hill's Dry Coodt Co. Harry S. Manchester, Inc. Wolff.

Kubly Hirsig Penney Co. F. W. Karstens, Inc. Sears, Roebuck Rennebohm Drug Store, 204 State St..

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