The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 30, 1933, Page 3

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# THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY JUNF 30, 1933. LILY DAMITA IS [OCAL DROP LETTER | RATE NUI AFFECTED Ynunx s ‘“‘wife” S to Lala a houdl.}" trip with him and Thelma to Ven-, DRAMA ice. Ruggles and Young must car- | "I remember only one time when | film work got fie a bit dizzy. That {was when I had to smoke a pipe- ry out their bluff, and so Ruggles, ful of obac “ STARRED IN NEwialways the fixer, engages Lily Da- HEADS PRUBRAM ’lh ; @ 16t hou: SN’,Onx tobacco for tw i i £ 0 'he two-cent -loeal drop - letter & : mita, beautiful Parisian actress, b l( rd \lol\on s (neat Vlece pose as Young's wife. She agrees ate, to be jput ,inth. effect by. the| She sets .an example in energy. 8 e it it 8 AmGBRARE that Postottice Repartment tomorrow, Plays in British thal some of the younger genera- ,’ - SHe ‘will act as.a wife onlyin pub- does not affect this communi CRE tion might envy: “ often get up at {lic, for the purpose of fooling was made known today by M 1ims four in the morning,"” she . sqid, | ot | Grant—and'tha} 1n Hrivats she. WALl Josephine Spickett. Juneau anc - and walk two miles to the station “This Is the Nigh!" with! freeze up on Young like an iceberg. other towns without free delivery| pONDON, Jun: 30.—Lord [s0 as to be on the set at Ealing l__adles Must ‘Play, Amus- | . ver have had the thr ady to be made up by 7:18." Plot Works . son’s The hottest mixed-up ROAR since wives Roland Young, Charlie | rue piot works went untn the|r Ing Society Picture Heads et diob 10cal' rgi%, CARS " polhied i 1, is S NS put Cupid’s Bows on their lips! Charlie Ruggles at Capitol ;_:;l‘;‘;‘uc"’:tm‘gbp:g‘:aoe‘:higew;’_‘fi Week-End: Program - | e reduction o twp ceits daf ot . BERLIN, June 30.—The news- I 4 Tk | C AB AR oRiy Ml ) I aper ‘Angriff,” edited by Jose Ruggles, with plenty on the hip! Lily | “This Is the Night” humorous ! change, the original plans. While}f ., ; Columbia ?l\::,“},p:]m(‘)fit:,n\“ \.f,‘:‘,f?:?;: ,‘::;‘,‘_"‘_l]n \(r:(ort’:r.xl: “i\:mstcg of pr;,pazang:, Damita with plenty ““It!” Roland Young e ”"?Z‘,’Zfiin‘soi“ff-"‘“’ sl ih‘ze';fi:’ pomedy drama of sop talned, Tie old localirate. 185still| feas i "% | proposes that chess be made Get- en ride on a ‘“make-believe” = " leiety life heads the spe: o she s e SRFA 2 ational me, remarkl clowning around! Cary Grant stealing honeymoon pursued ‘by three per- ence of Grant, he finds that the kend program at the Coliseum The- . o o e o | “Ta nave worn hadn's | g O & piiray. Germap Dl their time! Grand plot! Hot b()l‘"b! sistent suitors, with Lily Damita,|Kiss is giving him a great big thrill. fgive opening tonig Many e o3 - " b o k: SWO S % AR l('?. 9 : . l_ ] 5 opens tonight at the Capitol The- | !Lily gets the same reaction. Thel- ng situations contribute Al it 7Classlfmdr ads pf\y. wars cmfi nort%r)ing h This is your nlght—rwlth Roland Young and Charlie Ruggles,|Ma by this time begins to be Jeal- lanteresting when Tony G = jous of Young. She tells him that ;. ‘L:l_\' must be dismissed from their [ hotel since she is not really his¥gp." pong b\ isiness, er wife. Young agrees with her—bub ki, oqlice 5 "“d when he tells Lily to leave she i- bponoorap: terp: the order as a sudden coalk- f) 1115t ing of his love for her and. shef decides to retaliate by going on a gondola ride with Ruggles. This move brings Young back to a real- T A 4, The cast is headed by Dorothy ization of his love for Lily. At W¥bkepsstian and Neil Hamilton. Dor- same time Grant is beginning to ater. The picture is taken from the play by Avery Hopwood and adapt- ed from “Pouche” by Rene Peter| and Henri Falk. Droll Roland Young, who contribited so much to| | “One Hour With You” has a splendid opportunity for his subtle | type of comedy in “This Is the Night.” New York and Ne \\]‘) ety man, who has lost LILY DAMITA CHARLIE RUGGLES ROLAND YOUNG CARY GRANT - ionaire on condition that him a ten per cent commis- Pay sion whe Surprise Return AND Cary Grant, young Parisian busi- " Ve 3 othy Sebastian is one of screen- ness man, returns suddenly to his K‘r“ for the wery nuuimog:drx.flr dom’s most popular leading wom- 4 ~ 7 . home to find his beautiful blonde |After many more parlor-bedroom S e riable ¥ e ien. She established an enviable Battling Bosco Funny Cartoon fihom: to find nis beautitn blonde | b compications, Young - aion or sl s 0 o PLUS Roland Young, gay bachelor friend ally wins over the winsome Lily.$4 104 player in those two popular LUS of her girlhood days. Grant is im- | WhO agrees to a real marriage. Jdrjme of modern youth—“Our ¥Dancing Daughters” and “Our Modern Maidens.” Her most recent drome, modeled after the famous|Screen portrayal was the feminine | Ascot auto speedway in California, giead in “Hell's Island,” the Colum- 'is being built at Hammond, Ind. Jbia film co-starring Jack Holt and and is scheduled to open during Ralph Graves, film’s famous bud- the World's fair this summer, fea-{dies. Neil Hamilton, who lately ap- turing night auto racing. 4peared in the Fu Manchu films, ——— mediately suspicious - of Young's presence, and the situation is not | so pleasant for Young. But Charlie Ruggl wine-imbibing pal, a { the. trouble immed; tempts to smooth out the difficulty by starting an enthusiastic conver- What Price Air Nerts and How! THEN COMES Bridgeitis A modern, high-speed motor- Young's sation about Young's charming plays the leading role oppositz Dor- WITH wife. This mollifies Grant who real- othy Sebastian, izes that if Young has a wife to; Ray Horstmann, Purdues alld An excellent supporting cast in- > ro 7 whom he is really attentive, his conference fullback, won the Big]ciudes Natalie Moorhead and John leteSt Ne“s E\ ents presence with Thelma must cer- Ten honor medal. In seven se-|Holland, who play featured roles. “Ladies Must Play” is unfolded tainly be only an innocent visit. [mesters of the electrical engineer- eclaborate backgrounds with {ing course he had 47 A’s, 74 B's AT THE Fooled Again against Grant is so fqoled indeed, thm:and 11 C’s, no failures or condi-Women gorgeously gownsd and ul- Friday {he invites Ruggle» Young and tions. N tra modern settings figuring promi- e — nently. Raymond Cannon directed. Saturday | ————— HELGESEN SUFFERS b FROM 2 COLLAPSED | Daily Cross-word Puzzle in Fabrics, Straws Many colors. NEW SPORT HATS and combinations. ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 9. Short Saturday Matinee | 1. Possesses 10. Lubricate | & g ASAREIOTABELTATPISTE] I Achitom VERTEBRA, REPORT 95 to $4.50 . Swamp L 2 P. M. |' 12. Poem T [S[CIAIRIDZAIGIA[TIE] 16 Small pie e g B e 13, Make ESSIANEEM| INIEIRIAIL] b frxer fibre Claud Helgesen, recently taken NEW BERETS—75¢ to $1. Adults 25¢ Klddles 10¢ Speéches b= giazed 1ol south for medical examination and TOH 14. Lon inlet of PIEINZAM| [CERZAIT [E o tlons; treatment, is suffering two col- S P > s — — e ClO[TRAC| [T E@OIDIEIR] 3% fredt Lake |lapsed vertebra, it was revealed X port or £rint f 2 iy ‘ . 17. M A S[OIN|SZA|VIE 3;\::5;-: by here by Martin Lavenik who ac- ¥ 1 SEAPLANE. CHICHAGOF BIEIOPILIERS|AIA|D 2. Extessive | companied Mr. and Mrs. Helgesen ~ ' ARRIVES HERE FROM| CIACHKEIALINTION s il |1 0 DS \ - i b for that in a Veterans' Hospital KETCHIKAN- THURSDAY | A B IO . 1o, e wfat. Portiand, O b s ON SITKA . PIAREEMATR[SRIGIME o T e 4™ s Laveni returnea early this $3.95. $6.75, $12.75 ARCARBI\YEEE < BT #, 4 sonants ERIAISIE[R[SHABIE|L ]! 31. One 3)5”: rows: |week., Mrs. Helgesen will remain . ) . 9 Y . i ‘Ch;‘;’;‘gfi epflol,e:in s ; z“‘;‘:f RIA[TIE|LZAMIUISITN[G] 13, sectie with her husband for two or three ; ; I. AST EVEN}N& Shistacol, ploted iy, T, B Rk, SIHIE[E [DEWIE [TRPIELG] - St rxevz: Juecks betore reluming home e NEW WASH DRESSES—Very Clever & g e " a2 probably will remain in Portland " | vesterday afternoon at 3:30 o¢clock | 31 fnsect | s % i 4 i g g e Cottons—%1.0 95, $2 Edward Bach, and Purser Robert day morning when it will leave' , b1 “"'S.Srr"" b3 BSSADIEES - ratoyre For < s | Coughlin, left Juneau at 6 o'clock |on. the weekly. scheduled trip. to Ny the touch 49, Solemn 4 ctul “' NGPrinE When Mr. H“:fim e or your convenience store open 35. Intermittent d 5. ch N ig d 5 ' ] 4 i last evening on its regular weekly |Ketchikan and the West Coast| 33 jnfermitient - wonder i 42 French coln | was thought he might have tuber- Saturday and Monday till 9 EM. mail, ‘reight and passenger run|of Prince of Wales Island, taking| 38 Oceans 51, The present er 43. Self i to Sitkka and way ports. the place of the Baranof which is| 3% o"z‘;;mm %'S&N 35 41 C°""1%él’:?;l°‘?‘ ‘E:;‘;‘i;n;’;nlhe,;p"?e PAn Lf(' rafl In /ddition to a cargo of gen- |in Seattle. 0. Slidés 1 Jump o one s Acts of holds 41, Arfificial e A gt g Ry b L A Mrs. R. E. Fllis made the trip| 4 Made belleye ing language howed this not to be the case, eral /reight the following passeng- ers ffere aboard from Juncau: O. ‘wedt, for Chichagof, and Frank to Juneau on -the Chichagof and will return to Ketchikan on the and disclosed the eollapsed verte- bra which, it was said, probably Gordon’s was caused by a blow of some kind. plane Sunday. — e — { COLEMAN'S BUYER IS RETURNING - T0 JUNEAU Mrs. . Dina Ayers, of Coleman's returns from the south tomorrow on the Northland. While in Seattle W. Newman for Sitka. The Estebeth is due back in Juneau on Monday morning . ————————— Old papers at Ihr Empire. Restoration of .the adobe wall » around the El Campo Santo cem- etery by the historical society of San Diego necessitated the mould- | Mrs. Ayers devoted part of her ing of more than 5,000 adobe bricks |time to buying for the Juneau 16 by 12 by 4 inches. iswrg: ¥ ! Dress Up For July Fourth JUST 2 MORE DAYS TO SHOP 'SILK DRESSES" White Waghable 'Sil\ks’.qu_(;-gepes Sizes H4.to 20. VWIIIIQ dN dANENE AN SEJEENN anani w%a-=-%g---%%~ TASTY MALT e Chacolate Flavor FLUFFO,21bs. . . . 25¢ EGGS, 3 dozen . . . Large—Fresh HAM, half or whole lb. . %0(' . $71§0 and $& 50 i i — — #lew Vegetable Shortening : Swnfts Premium E Rl S i ‘ ‘ SANICLOR, qt. . . . 18c Bacon, half or whole, Ib. 26 SPORT DRESSES c.oLISEUM Washing Flmd q . ac sp:i?t’il’remm?nr 6 g 5 et S B TN e NG NEW POTATOES . . 25c 1933 BROILERS . . 30c izes up to 4 egalar 00- values. f L inds ¥ ’Pmd i ‘ . :Now $18.95 BUTTER, 3 lbs. . . 85c CHICKENS,Ib. . . . 23¢ YOUNGER MODELHf Olggandie and : “Red Shield”—Prints Fancy Stewmg Vi g Nets. ¥ ‘Sized 14 to 20 : - FRESH F ¢ ’ % - Naw$7.50 S qu TS AND VEGEEABLE on- ‘Northland CLOSE OUF ON HATS In Straws dnd Turbans Now 95¢ _California Groclery . Iuneau Sample § Opposite Harris Hardware Co. Prompt Delivery

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