The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 19, 1934, Page 3

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LY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1934, L I/7E Coti'M TONIGHT ONLY BOY! DID THEY GO FOR A RIDE ON A BUS! AYRES CROSS Cover Man PLUS ' “Fresh Hams” ¢|atrix and Colin Clive, coming to al abode, fall in love, prepare ma: ge—and fthen learn each SHIIFT WGR‘K IN | other's identity in a climax abun- A G ’ o 0 dant in Jlaughs, comedy and sur- s prising story twists. A PARTMENT I While June Knight, who appears with Lew Ayers in Universal’s vivid MOTH PLANE HURLS BOMB OF ROMANCE ‘Christopher Strong’ Open- ing Sunday with Kath- arine Hepburn Starred ! coming to the Coliseum Theatre tonight only, is well known for her adeptness at dancing and ng on the stage and radio, not generally known that her tility includes pencil sketch- Ginger Rogers, Norman ™ Foster, Teamed in “Raft- | ¢ b H of no mean ability—a fact re- b7 Romance, COIlseum brought to light when Miss Little Pigs,” which has COUNTRY CRUISE with ' JUNE KNIGHT PLUS RACE NITE! ® “WORLD’S GREATEST THRILLS” (] LATE NEWS EVENTS LAWN MOWERS Now is the time to get the lawn in shape FERTILIZER 5:b., 10-1b. and 25-lb. packages Bamboo Rakes Garden Rakes Hoes Shovels Wheelbarrows Grass Hooks Garden Hose Everything for LAWN and GARDEN 0il Stone ed by Dorothy Arzner. Miss Hep- burn is featured, with Colin Clive, Helen Chandler, Billie Burke, Ralph Forbes and TIrene Brown in sup- port. Zoe Akins adapted the story | G night's services were sought by a The hum of a propeller, the roar| Favorable audience reception to known publisher for cover of motors and Lady Cynthia Darr- | “Professional Sweetheaxt,” and pre- .. on a nationally circulated ington’s moth plane ascends into|view plaudits from critics for “Raf- il the heavens to hurl aromantic|ter Romances,” may establish Gin- Aty bombshell into the orderly life of |ger Rogers and Norman Foster as a| a s SZ-.\u‘sman.ywho has |regular romantic screen teambun-;“THREE LITTLE PIGS” been a moral husband for twenty|der the RKO-Radio Picture ban-| years. " |ner, according to word. from its| CRASHES PAGES OF RKO-Radio Pictures’ “Christo-|studios, where a third production b ! pher Strong,” featuring Katharine |co-featuring these players is con-| ATLANTlC MONTHLY Hepburn as the adventurous avi-|templated. S ; Miss Rogers made her screen de-| “The Three Little Pigs” have the Capitol Theatre Sunday, pic-|but several years ago in a support- | cr hed” the stern, austere and tures this dramatic, fast-stepping|ing role with Foster in “Young|Proudly high-brow, “Atlantic situation. |Man of Manhattan.” After she Monthly." Cynthia has deliberately veered!scored in “Gold Diggers of 1933," ! 'nest EImo Calkins, author and from love and other youthful frivol-|*42nd Street” and “You Said a/ r on social trends, in a recent ities. She sates herself with dare-| Mouthful” RKO-Radio visualized|article in the Atlantic Monthly devil speed, clipping 200 miles an|stellar potentialities and signed her titled, “Homesick America,” writes hour in plane, boat” and car. Sir|to a term contract, under which as follows regarding the popular Christopher Strong missed the ad-|she first appeared in “Profession-|film subject: “If the Mickey Mouse ventures of youth, but as Cynthia|al Sweetheart” with Foster. Their sequences are the fairy tales of the sweeps the skies with her plane,|success was tremendous, and RKO | machine age, as Dr. Henty Seidel falls l_n love with her. |again cast them in “Rafer RO- Canby suggests, ‘Three Little Pigs’ Christopher and Cynthia forget mance,” their current vehicle com-|is the old pre-everything stuff friends, morals, conventions. Hel|ing to the Coliseum Theatre Sun-|that those of us who are in our {leaves home, wife, daughter and|day. Previewers have predicted aug- sixth decade heard at our mother’s l;soclety: ;he makes him her world.|mented success for the pair Who knee. Nor is it without significance They enjoy supreme happiness for are already established favorites to| that the song, ‘Who’s Affaid of the {more than a year—and then the|film fans. |Big Bad Wolf?’ has such a run. boomerang in the form of a Pros-1 The story of “Rafter Romance” This air may contribute to recovery ]p\m‘t}vo f:hxld Cynthia doesn't tell ideally suits the snap and ginger the marching song to lead us out Chrisloplier, ormulates a fatal of Miss Rogers, and the unaffected of our troubles as ‘Over There’ plan to liberate his infatuation and“mmfly character of Foster, John pepped up the boys in the return him to home and career. |wells' be. iling novel as inter-|trenches.” “Christopher Strong” was direct-|preted in this RKO-Radio Picture,| “Three |concerns a boy and girl whose pov- erty forces them to share the same | Greenwich Village attic room. They | never meet there as the nature of | their respective jobs keep them |taken the country by storm, made |its first appearance at the chil- |dren’s matinee at the Capitol The- | atre this afternoon. It will also be |seen at the midnight matinee to- UNALASKACLUB HAILS GENUINE PROGRESSMADE Southwset Alaska Demo-| crats Praise Achievements | of Troy and Dimond | | Southwestern Alaska Democrats, | lat a recent meeting at Unalaska | under the auspices of the Aleu-, tian Islands Democratic Club, prais-| ed the achievements of Delegate A.| J. Dimond and Gov. John W. Troy, and endorsed the Democratic Divis= jonal Platform adopted at a con- vention held at Seward on Aprll 7, last. The resolutions of the club have been forwarded to Gov. Troy and the party's territorial head- quarters here. The Territory has made greater progress during the past year un- der the Democatic admihistration than for any decade in many years, the organization declared. In a letter to the Governor, which accompanied the resolutions, J. A. Yachtmeneff, Secretary of the Club, said: “The officers and| members of our club are very proud | of the progress already made and the accomplishments attained for Alaska through the untiring ef- forts of yourself and of Delegate Dimond. In the short time that you have been in office, we have noted more genuine progress than in any one decade. For such a record the whole of Alaska should be mighty proud—as we believe it 182 o EASTERN STAR members are requested to meet at; the Presbyterian Church Parlors Sunday, May 20, at 10:45 am. to attend services. Tonight 1:10 am. Higher and Higherl S e Faster and Faster! EEE————— to the great god Speed, and tried torua away from the fires within her! 300 miles an hour Then the crash! The personal story of o million daughters The gl who set the world aflame In “A BlII of Divorcement” triumphs i a thrilling role. BILLIE BURKE RALPH TORBES, HELEN CHANDLER Screen play by Zoe Akins fiom the | from Gilbert Frankau's novel. apart. Soon enough, the couple bc-iniuht and at all performances at ————— come acquainted outside of their'the Capitol Sunday. JACK WARNER OF DOUGLAS = S oo REPLACES HAROLD BROWN WITH STANDARD OIL (‘0.‘ | 4 | Jack Warner, of Douglas, hns‘; ‘ replaced Harold Brown at the Ju-| \ neau branch of the Standard Oil| ‘Csmpany, | Mr. Brown was recently trans- | ferred to the tanker Alaska Stan- S aw-o Mandarin Ball Room TONIGHT . AT THE HOTELS o ® o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o . | Zynda | ‘A S. Bradbury, Haines; Judson e | | | { Brown, Haines. ( Gastineau William Fromholz; Mr. Alex Holden, Cordova; Mrs. Raymond Curley, Mrs. K. Smith, City; Mr. and M Jahenes, City; A. C. Adams, Excu |sion Inlet; Adams, Excursion | | Inlet. | Alaskan | Edward Bibter, Skagway; J. P.| Haines; Steve Ward, City. i IR S ] | | With the road in good shape | and the weather fine, the Salmon | {Creek roadhouse is looking forward | to a big night tonight, according | to Anton Reiss, manager. Harold | Knox and “The Boys” will be there to provide music for the festivities. and Mrs. Mr. Jimmy Steel and His Revelers THE FINEST 5-PIECE DANCE BAND IN ALASKA! Admission $1.00 Dancing 9:30 U. S. C. G. 50¢ Ladies Free —— Cardinal Cabs . Free Beer BLUE MONDAY? It’s not surprising with a big washing to be done. Change all that—USE A GENERAL @ ELECTRIC WASHER AW-1 TAKE IT EASY WITH GE SOLD ON CONVENIENT TERMS $5.00 and $5.00 Down Monthly LET US DEMONSTRATE NOW Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 TR SATURDAY and SUNDAY [ ] CAPITAL (| Beer Parlors | and Ball Room Nufsed 11 A.M.to1 A. M. PioneerCafe ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CAKS1TEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected e —adv. aovel by Gilbert Fraskov. David Q Selznick. executive producar WALT DISNEY’S World Famous Color Cartoon “The Three Little Pigs” RUTH HAWKESWORTH, Worthy Matron. ot~ o i 00D FOR SALE AND Block wood and klindling. Phone 358. —adv. [ et WHO’S THE \ | ast Time Tonight— LUCKY ONE | b Hiis el ROBT. MONTGOMERY—HELEN HAYES “ANOTHER LANGUAGE” . Shaeffer Life Time Pens STETSON HATS FOR MEN Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders | Leader Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS S Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office Mendenhall Dairy Products ©® Quality ® Modern Plant ® Reliable Service VISIT US!

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