The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 23, 1934, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY{ JUNE 23, 1934. PREVIEW TONIGHT—1:10 AM. RO AR MATINEE SUNDAY 2 P M Adults 25¢ Che show must go on . evenif the Kid’s heart is sad. Jackie Cooper is Grand! “Oh, the irony of it..I'm mortified!"” (Schnozzola in a swell scene). #Don’t lose your head over those chorines”. (Madge Evans warns Russell Hardie).. R N STARTS SUNDAY oY ot $* Al Holfywood Gasped At their Daring! a e T reg | IS MADEINTO CINEMA STAR LAST TIME TONIGHT Transformation Shown in| “Let’s Fall in Love” at | CLARA BOW ¥ Coliseum Tomorrow From a circus concession attend- | ant to a glamorous motion picture star! Hiriam STARTS SUNDAY Sothern Jordan ry Ratoff Herbert Fig i e s Tk Kothler” by David Burton . \ COLUMBIA PICTURE Coliseum Theatre tomorrow. Proving that Hollywood can be fooled, Edmund Lowe, cast as a motion picture director in this captivating production, finds Miss | Sothern working in a circus. She is the type he needs for a certain picture, but he realizes she won't have a chance unless she is given huge build-up. So he teaches her Swedish, buys her a stunning wardrobe, introduces her as “of | the boat,” and an enviable motion picture contract results. David Burton directed “Let's Fall In Love,” which is based on an or- | iginal story and screen play by Herbert Fields. Arlen and Koehl- er, authors of ;‘Stormy Weather,” TONIGHT ONLY ofy- 10 ENTRUES e I0O LAUGHS ICOO THRILLS » INNOVATIONS COMING, WOODLAND 'GARDENS| Two dance contests are slated | for tonight at the Woodland Gar-| den, according to Mrs. Florence | Hayden, proprietor of the estab-| lishment. One of the contests will have | as a prize a case of Rheinlander | beer for the best Scandinavian- | American dance, and the other | will be a case of Blue Ribbon beer | for the best fox-trot. | Beginning Monday the Woodland Garden will feature as part of their entertainment staff, Jack and | Goldie Hodgens, song and dance = § = = = g = = = E METRO - GOLDWYN -MAYER’S £ HEART-DRAMA WITH MUSIC! L 0000000000000 00000 capIToL OO RO O That is the transformation un-| dergone by Ann Sothern, newcsl.; Columbia screen discovery, in the | romantic Hollywood musical, “Let’s| ‘Fall In Love,” which opens at the “Minnie the Moocher,” and many | team, who are to arrive on the other hits, composed the tunes Northland. featured in “Let’s Fall In Love".| Another innovation set for Mon- Miriam Jordan, Tala Birell, Greg-|day will be attractive new costumes |ory Ratoff and Arthur Jarrett en- act the featured supporting roles. { —————— Shop m Juneaun =" | pire office. for the waitresses. S Mining Location Notices at Em- Tl o | A MILLION FOR A TITLE ¢ !and with it came @ {'OuR _ 4 wih ANITA 1OUISE AL SHYMAN ARRIVES ' IN JUNEAU BY PLANE Al Shymen, wholesale liquor deal- er with headquarters in Seattle, arrived in Juneau on the seaplane Pateo, from Wrangell. Mr. Shyman who deals in na- tionally known liquor brands and also represents Hemrich beer, plans to be in Juneau until the south- bound sailing of the Aleutian. J. J. Meherin, well-known Al- aska merchandise broker represents Mr. Shyman's liquor lines in the ‘Territory. — e - FRATERNAL BOYS, GIRLS | ARE TO PICNIC SUNDAY The members of the Rainbow Girls and also De Molay boys will hold a picnic tomorrow with Ficken's cabin as the headquarters. o Cars . Wills legveldram: ., the Jtite Temple between 8 10 loclock tomorrow afternoon. =4 Al | SRR ——— THREE PIECES , CtEt OF PROPERTY CHANGE HANDS City Bids in Seven of Ten Lots Offered in Delin- quent Tax Sale modern molywood with o cust BIDDERS ON WATER e e nie” tmank| SYSTEM ARE WANTED TO GET BUSY NOW | Morgan, Madge Evans, Eddie Quil-| |lan, Fay Templeton, May Robson and Hussell Hardie. | | The city of Skagway Intends to r The new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | install a new water system and, A T 4 picture is @ drama of three gen-| according to a letter received here |erations. in the theatre, from the by H. L. Faulkner from L. E. Rey- A o COlorful days of Tony Pastor to nolds, city clerk, he is desir- Broadway to Hollywood ‘me modern super-productions of ious that prospective bidders com- & Hollywood, with a theatrical fam-| municate with him immediately. Opens Tqmorrow Night |ily trouping proudly through a| Specifications and detalled data at Capltol Theatrc lcavalmde of America’s progress in| will be issued later but the letter — | entertainment. The story was| requests that parties interested in “Broadway to Hollywood,” gm-’“‘ritten for the screen by the vet- | bidding communicate with Mr. Rey- tering pageant of the theatre,| €ran vaudeville writer, Edgar Allen | nolds now. comes tomorrow to the Capitol| Woolf, and Willard Mack, who also e Theatre screen, bringing -a daz- | directed the production. WOOD FOR SALE Zling cavaleade that ranges from| Showing tonight oniy, Constance| Block wood and klindlirg. Broadway of the “Gay Nineties” to | Bennett in “Our Betters.” 58, e AT THE Mandarin Ball Roon e o o MUSIC JIMMY STEELE'S REVELERS At the first delinquent tax sale to be held in Juneau for several years, ten lots, seme of them with buildings on them, were offered (o the highest bidder by the City yesterday. Of the ten, seven were bid in by the City Clerk for the amount of the taxes, no other bidder ap- pearing. Two of the other three were bought by Steve Stanworth, who paid $566.00 for Lot 6 in Block C which had a foundation and cabin on it; and $3000 for Lot 3 in Block 31, which also had a cabin on it. Margaret Hendricksen bid in part of Let 3, Block 114 at $60.00. —_— ALASKA WELDERS I | | J. R SILVA, Manager | | 1t Possible to Weld We i V ' | Phone —adv. Can Do It Willoughby, Near Femmer Dock PHONE 441 | TONIGHT DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF HAROLD aid EARLE THE BEST DANCE MUSIC .. IN ALASKA! ,.q * HEADQUARTERS for ON YOUR NEXT TRIP out . the ‘highway stop -and enjoy a dish of our delicious, rich home made ICE CREAM and * CAKE. Served in a novel manner and in delightful surroundings. Vacation Needs Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” | Phone 134 Free Delivery Where you will al- ways find a GOOD CROWD—at the KENDLER’S _ALASKA DAIRY ICE CREAM ALASKA DAIRY JOSEPH KEND LER, Proprietor (at}' Salimon Creek Roadhouse | ANTON REISS, Proprietor Mandarin Tonight o rrrrrerrereeeerrsd il

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