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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY. JULY 2, 1932. Screen Has Varlety HfllllllllIIIIIIIII|I|IIllllIllIIIINIHIIIIIIIIHIWIHIIHI||I|Il|IlllIIIIIII!IIIIIN|lHHIIIIIINIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlullIIIlIIHHIIIIIIHHHIIIIIHIIIIIHNIIIIIIIIIIII COLISEUM MONDAY and TUESDAY" " PREVIEW SUNDAY NIGHT—1:10 A. M. o JIIIH His intimate n\d rogu- sh romance will break jour heart — wi i ]Inttrngue and Gaiety SKINNER STARS INDE P ENDENGE “The Smlllng [lelltenaflt §|Ncoflgmam LR START THE FOURTH OFF RIGHT BY SEEING—— Colorful, Oriental Play Ha> Smllxng Lleutenant to Harem Beauties and Headline Coliseum TONIGHT AND SUNDAY—— i Dancing Girls ! Bill Monday Beggar by Trade. King by Inclination. Honors ne woman. Trusts “Kismet,” starring Otis Skin-|' Bringing Maurice Chevalier & ner, will headline the he scrcen after his Europ gram tonight at the n another rollicking 1 theatre. This photoplay which combines all the be presented again tomorrow both |fea s -of his former sc = = == = = =| = = é ] £ |In the afternoon at the matinee |cesses, “The Smiling Lieutenant” and in the evening at the regular | will be previewed at 1 o'clock Bun- performances. day night and shown regularly é g = = = no man. No Harem wanted a greater ravisher of its beautiful eum | tour ‘women. No'favorite wife succu d ‘to more eloquent ¢harms than \VE\/ALIEQ : Smiling one of Mr. Skinner's great suc- Two gorgeous leading ladies, the cesses on the stage. He enacts brunette Claudette olbert, the |the role of a Bakdad beggar whom ‘b londe Miriam Hopkins, keep things |fate has made king for a day. ‘h\ely for the smiling Frenchman, Magnificence of Bagdad | whose voice, The magnificent Bagdad with ing radio diences, will have full its mosques and palaces provides |opportunity to express his person- the setting of the picture. Harem |ality in “The Smiling Lieutenant.” see are made memorable by | Joyous Inebriate in Cast thousands of dancing girls. | Charlie Ruggles, the joyous in- The beauty of Lorette Young, {ebriate of a score of film hits, gives who has the lsading feminine role |of his laugh-making talents to this is highly appealing as an Orien- new picture. tal maiden. | 'The swory deals with a sprightly Strong Supporting Cast [ lieutenant of the guards, madly in The supporting cast boasts ex- !Tove with a charming cabaret eventh vefl of majestic grandeur and mfiefimhlo eéstasy in “Kismet,” Oriental fantasy, was at the Coliseum Monday. as he mt}hé recently given to thrill- with Claudette COLBERT enant,, Charlie Ruggles Miriam Hopkins romount @wtzd*e E The ladies decide his fate! The world’s most charming love maker = — ol AT TR TR AR I TR Ty becomes one woman’s home-maker. Maurice Chevalier as ‘The Smil- iy in a thrill. T SHORTS Ceptional strength. David Man r”’\l‘ta* . for whom willing ing Lieutenant” gives all the ladies a thril SELECTED néks, 'Sidney Blackmer, Montagu SO - HHIIII"IIIIIllIIIIIIII|IHIIIIII|I||||HIIIII||HIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHTIIHIHHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIllllllllmllllllllllllfllllmlllilllllllmlllIIIlllll]]!lfll_l_llllIIWWI{I}IHQ{{]HIIlmleJIILIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Love, Bdmund Breese, Richard CAr- | mood. . Batoro he aan a;mmp'lm lyle, John St. Polis and Otto Hoff- |nis purpose, however, he is snatch- il (// 7 | | |man. ed up by a Princess who mistakes W /”/W ,,// //' | The Weather ! ‘I John Francis Dillon directed with [bis smile for a proposal, and forc- THE ROTO‘VERSO AN A ! /’// / 7 ; {skill and judgment. ! him in wnwilling matrimony. \ p / [ LOCAL DATA | After marriage he forsakes his Z M /By the U. B. Weather ‘Burean) ‘RAINBOW GIRLS TO |dowdy wife for happiness with the with Loretta Young, Sidney Blackmer, Mary Duncan, Dayid Manners, Ford Sterling E J. 8, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU! 5 . . Electrlc u aShlng MaChlne | Forecast for Jumeau and vielnit, beginning at 4 pm. July 2: |l of his choice. But his wite, | clouay, possibly showers' tonight ‘and Sunday; gentle wester-| GIVE SILVER TEA‘fg;"':(}:’;‘}S‘%‘f"‘"fli‘:fig“r’r‘:fi“?j FAST SAFE and THOROUGH v Barometer Temp,. Hum'dity Wind Veioclty Weather| TS of the Rainbow will give [sweetheart, and tears his heart a Silver Tea July 8, in celebration between love with duty or wi 7 s | 4 s igest'y £0.03 58 4 E 6 Cldy 1ot Founders' Day. 'The order was |out. Built for Fast, Noiseless Efficient Laun- | 4 am: today 209 45 95 N 4 Cly | rounded by Rev, Mark Sexton Ap. | Y65 Mol A S & 3 i e ] Noon today 29.89 56 52 NW 7 Cldy |w) 6, 1932, There will be & short| T ol o NS dry Service; is one of the simplest | , 1932. There sh nto this humorous, yet sincere, J < g CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS program in which Rainbow Girls |love story, Chevalier has woven his washers to care for. Everything from i AT = |will part nimitable personality, emphasiing AL o 2 s ESTE! Tea will be served from 2 to 5 his joy in the roma song. transparml!- 51“\5 Re l\(‘dvlt i woolens. > Notices for this church column |this sermon on an interesting sub-( - S 4 e g r S pr |o'clock in the afternoon. The pub- | The Jsom.;& f“}:dom}o:‘ccw;i. u?;;» washed quickly and harmlessly, entire- must be received by The Empire | ject. e ; oA e S temp, velocity 24tey Wentnap|lic i cordially invited to attend. |ten especially for the French fa. P Py not later than 10 o'clock Saturday| No Sunday Sehool during Jul\ 1 o SR D fiemp. temp. Velgclty 2euks. Wekihehy vorite by mone other than the fa- 1y free from dirt . . = Barrow 50 46 2o A 0 Pt.Cldy ] n | y iree 1r . morning to guarantee change of | N 18 1 7 4 g 1 M { M {mous Oscar Straus, Vienna's own sermon topics, ete. Seventh Day Adventists | | Nome . o 0y 3 g G i DE 0[ A BALL TEA | waltz king, and by lyricist Clifford e s+ Bethel 64 62 50 50 12 Trace Pt. cm\; TO PLAY AT DOUGLAS' & 8 Y riomy - = e 1 | Fort Yukon B0 0 | s 4 06 Cldy | Tay. The musie 15’ lovely a ar ware 0 - #he Batyation. Jay 4 | Corner Second and Franklin 8ts. | mgngy, 8 .68 | B B 4 0 Clear| The DeMolzys will play the Doug- | D€ tty; Chevalier’s s 2 g TR VERNON GYffé o ! ;‘mrbanks 64 58 50 50 4 16 Cldy [las Islanders 6:30 o'clock to- |3 7S, AESORR. Public meeungs: Sunday evening, 7:45—"Is History Tagle 66 66 | 50 50 4 02 Cldy |night at Douglas. All the DeMolay | « Smili 3 ” i Sunday—2:30 pm. the Produce ‘of Circumstances?”| st. paul 8 48 2 2 12 0 Clay {rhbncs: aob Adpsbathcl 16, e buis | i e ;mi llb“ue.uf’:m b ),l | Sunday--7:30 pan. This is the first of a series of lec-| Dutch Harbor 50 48 38 0 8 0 ) * P01y |isiumeenr ball parkc mb 5145, = to_sfl SRit Labtpoh, f i | Tuesday—7:30 pm. [tures on_the prophecies of the| Kodiak 58 54 4 46 0 0 Cldy| The Juneau High School team i ¢~ ‘;j“’“’;m Seaz=t the e - | Bible to be given Sunday evenings.| Cordova 54 54 i 46 46 0 26 Cldy |will play & team called the Gang- | 300 u ,:iC round of post-war |77 First Church of Christ, || Tuesday evening, 7:45 — “What| Juneau &% &8 “ 45 « 0 Clily [ siges in dunest: tomomew Mmr.i e gt picturesque middle Fu- | Scientist 1 Happens When the Church Aposta-| Ketchikan 54 52 44 44 4 18 Cldy inoon at 2:80 o'clock. i | 8 - 7 | tizes?” Prinee Rupert 56 54 | 4 46 4 76 Pt. Cldy | 5 | | Sunday services wili be held at| Sabbath, July 9: Edmonton 88 62 |. 80 &0 4 M PLody|fTirrToen e e e AaGees ats P 11 am. in the First Chyrch of| 1:30 p.m.—Saopath Sehool. Seattle 4 74 | 50 50 8 0 Cldy | Christ, Scientist, Junean, on Fiftn| 2:30 p.m—Regular services. Portland 80 18 | ‘82 &8 4 0 Clear | ) ‘ 8 ?and Main Streets. The subject will| The public is invited to all meet-! San Francisco ... 66 60 | 54 56 4 0 Cldy BAILEY S be, “God.” ings. ar f Sunday School discontinued until n ™ o The pressurs remains moderately low in the Interior bul is ris- ALASKA M EAT CO the first Sunday in August. |" Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | | ing in all districts except the Southeast. Showers have fallen in the Wednesday. 8:00 p.m. Testi- | & - 13| Interior, eastern portion of the Gulf of Alaska and in Southeastern QUALITY AND SERV]JCE TO YOUR LIKING monial meeting, 121 Mam Street Ala:ka PIhe pressurz 1sdm:derately high over most of the North- 3 B stin Fres amales Christian Science Reading Room eastern Pacific Ocean and the Aleutian Islands with generally fair Meadowbrook Butter {ois AURHE Ireh‘h T‘“,n o in church building. This slfoom ls) i, gfifiR«BONEOUB, weather in Western and Northern Alaska. Temperatures have risen | : PHO.NE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 open to the public Wednesday after- 4 on Seward Peninsula and have fallen slightly in Southeast Ala_sk:x ——————————"Inoons from 2:30 to 4. Sunday services: re e ————— e - ; The public is cordially mvited to| 11:00 am.—Mornmg worship. attend these services and visit the| Miss Anna H. Le Fevre, mis- i | reading room. |sionary from ‘Chile to speak. ——— . Your e o zt| 12:15 pan—Bible School. ‘ ) } 'y | Catholic Church 6:30 p.m.—Young People’s meet- GUIDANCE—— {2 Church of the Nativity ing. Alaska L3 - -+ 7:30 p.m—Evening service. { Fifth and Gold Streets Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. — Prophetic ¢ 1 ¢ d 8:00 a,m.—Low Mass and Instruc- | Lecture on Book of Revelation. To control by a superior force is to guide—it Laun ry ticn in the Church. Friday, 7:80 pam. — Evangelistic can result well or ill. Your financial policy &/ 10:30 a.m—High Mass and Ser- Se;x;:ce.lmd CIIGEE can be controlled by mass-fear—or it can suc- mon. e 's Supper the first Gun- | ceed through your own independence of will Aue Shatt Ck I 7:30 .—Rosary and Benedic- | day of each month. TELEPHONE 15 Hon ot ”fi‘;‘; Bltared Sacrament, | and understanding of the problem. It is the n gt/ D) nc. e <o scheduled plan which succeeds — maintenance { Lo Metropolitan Methodist 3 f Presbyterian Native Church of direction and rate makes for effective fi- ! is 4 ‘ Episcopal Church —_ nancial growth. The First National Bank is {! Established 1898 Juneaun, Alaska H————————————1 | _HARRY WILLARD. Lay Worker. ready and able to plan with you—work with || Fourth and .Seward. Streets 10:30—Morning service. you — beeause your future prosperity is our “The church with the cordial wel- l’_ ELECTRIC WA SHING } Cogl\:};xg to the. nonarrival of the 7:30 pm-—Wednneday, Midweek |new pastor, the Rev. Henry R.|Drayer servige. A Cross, there will be no preaching |Brf—————tdtais— 3 MACHINES ; service tomorrow but Sunday School | | Nerthern Light Presbyterian [will b held as usual. The Rev.| | Church | Cross leaves Hyder, via Prince |& P el 4 EASY—GENERAL ELECTRIC and VOSS ;l:upert, soon after ..my 4. e %WCL.?AU‘:#E?; Sts. : |5 Holy Trinity Cathedral No ::mees @5 pastor is absent | A [y, the ok, g All Are Regular Standard EThe Vy. Rev. gqm.u E. RICE, ean. guaranteee to our depositors—their money is as safe as ypur business — conversely busi- ness is safe when sane saving and wis byy- ing exists. First National Bank OF JUNEAU HEATING | | High cost is unnecessary for summer heat. s Start your fire with INDIAN for quick heat. Bank it well with CARBONADO. Your fire will require little attention throughout the day. Guaranteed Articles ' No Service Sunday. T .. 1 | No Sunday Schogl. REV. A. P. KASHEVAROFF, You can trade in your old washer no matter EQ;DQM TSR m}y.a Saturday, 7:00 p“:n~vaspers and| how old and decrepit it may be — Credit | firtion TSN "‘Z“m';’a.y"?"_'m amThe divine | allowance made on request | e ity B OLAB RN T |k o e e Onrssostoce, | | : F rye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY Frye's Delicious Hams and Baven /' - Three Dellnrles Daily v Phone 38 Per Ton } F.0.B. Bunkers Pastar, BERLIN, .July 2.—Political viots “The Friendly Church” in many German bowns resulted 4 k El e L, l * d | '11:00 am. — Morning service. |Friday. Three deaths have been la People are afraid in 1932. Many |reported @and &t least 42 persons -~ s a GCtrlc lg l't an are asking, “Is this the end of the (were seriomsly injured: world?” and many -are answering,|. Outbursis were the most numer- Power CO. “Yes, indeed!” We have a dif- ous in the Ruhr Basin, with Com- ferent answer. 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