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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1934. STARTS TONIGHT atinee Saturday 2 P. M. BIG LAUGH HIT! Can You Imagine! —a couple of footloose cowboys nutty enough to take a HORSE across the ocean on a deluxe liner, to the home of a Duchess who is entertain- ing the girl both had fallen for?...1f you can, you begin to get just a glimmer of the hilarity in this pic- ture ... What happens after Slim, Andy and the horse arrive at the castle—what with noblemen, crooks, secret panels, social functions and kitchen scandal —is entirely too ‘much for you to believe UNTIL YOU 'SEE IT ON. THE_SCREEN!, —PLUS— JABS AND JOLTS ON ICE LATE NEWS EVENTS B S/imSUMMERVILLE «ANDY DEVINE . "HORS€ PLAY” lllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIHHIlllIIIIIIlIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINmmll|IIIIIlIIIIIlIIIII|IlIIIlIlIIIIII|I|I||I|II||||||IIIII BI6 DOG SHOW COMING SOON AT COLISEUM. ,qum ter. Kennel Murder Case’ with Willi~+ Powell Opens balurdav Night | | Lovers of fine dogs such as; Patsy Ann will enjoy some thrille inz moments during the scenes at the New: York ,dog show seen in‘ “The Kennel ‘Murgder Case.” Wil- liam’ Powell's lateSt Philo Vance | picture which comes to the Coli- seum Theatre' #on Saturday. A real dog sshow, even having one of the best known judges of dogs\ in the United States doing his stuff in front of the camera—was stazed for this production. | For instance, the canine cast of | “The Kennel Murder Case” boasts 'no less a distinguished member ‘of his breed, than International chams= pion Defiance Dictator, a Scottish | Terrier, who enjoys the unique |record of being the only Scottie {in America to maintain his Amers ican championship in three con=- | secutive. shows. This year—1933— he walked off with the distinetion | of best dog in the show, all breeds, | lat the Vancouver Kennel Club's! | dog show, which is the eclassic ‘of | western Canada. His owner is E.| K. Meikanger. i Among the Great Danes, there| |is Efta v. d. Sallaburg, Interna- ; tional Champion, of Germany, who holds the -unique record of having | beaten every Great Dane in the| world. Twelve times Efta v. d.| Sallaburg has won “best dog in! | the show, all breeds,” the greatest winning record of any 1 | Mrs. D. Herbert Hostetter of Flint-| ridge, Calif, is her owner. Closes Tonight Midshipman Jack is showing for the last times tonight. - WOOD FOR SALE Block wood and klindlii.g. Phone —adv. The flavor of fine pepper lingers long after the bite' has gone. er | NAVY and holds| Dane in the history of the breed.|*’ i|Cigarette Cost Is Now Fixed by NRA WASHINGTON, July 20. —Natxon- al Recovery Administration has pro— hibited using cigarettes as “bait.” An order issued fixes minimum pmu for the “Big r-‘our brands ents a pack ol It took effect July 16 Big retailers have been selling cigarettes as “loss leaders” to at- ;trac customers into their stores,| the order said. ENTERTAINIE?;’II;SII_}%I}‘ : BEING FORMULATED A Juneau Chamber of Commerce the entertainment' of the 1560 of- ficers and men of the submarine contingent, and the army and navy planes that will visit Juneau next week, and the first week in August. sightseeing, and fishing trips and seball games were outlined and | the committee will meet again Mon- day to complete the arrangements. Members of the committee at- Robertson, Howard D. Stabler, W. S. Pullen, Curtis ‘Shattuck, George Brink, M. 8. Whittier; H. L. Faulk- ner, George Riee, J. J. Connors, Robert Bender; Charles W. Hawkes- worth and' Winn Goddard. | COLEMAN’ | Pay L mss—Much Less [ Front at Main Stree!, LADIES’ HEEL LIFTS Lumer—a:ie&-c:m [ The Best ‘Shine in | HOLLYWOOD SHOE PARLOR } FRED LEHTO ' © | ition committee met today noon at !!all-“l ey's Cafe to formulate plans for! Tentative schedules for dances, tending the meéting were R. E.| | professional football, COWBOY ACTOR WAS BORN ON GATTLE RANCH ’Andy Devme Co-Starred with Slim Summerville i in “Horse Play” An outstanding characterization in “Horse Play,” Univ s new- est comedy hit, open unu‘\l at the Capitol Theatre, aid to be done by Andy Devine, as the cow- hand pal of Slim Summerville, both of whom co-star in the pic- ture. | Devine should know his roles,” having been born in Ari- jof his life he rode the range, roped cattle and sang cowboy songs fered by vacations from school. Devine is the personification of | the rough-and-ready but jovial | western cow-hand. His stalwart frame and good nature earned for him, while a student at the Uni- the place of the best all-around athlete in the college. Following his school years, he later went into In this newest Universal comedy, | directed by Edward Sedgwick, De- vine is at his best as the lone cow- ' |boy pal of Slim Summerville, who, together through a series of what | are termed the season's most spontaneous laughs forsake Mon- | tana ranch life for the society of English nobility—all for the love of a girl and a horse. Construction Co. Phone 487 zona, where during the rising years| in the colorful style of a native| | westerner, during the summer of-| . | work | “ranch By Fronk Weod ond F. McGrew. Willis. Directed by Christy Cabanne. MERIAN C. COOPER, execytive producer TOMORROW William Poywell RETURNS AS Vange N “THE n‘-mn Thik J uvia:i CASE” |CONCERT AR'I'ISTS | ARE TO MAKE WESTWARD TOUR versity of Santa Clara, a popular | niche among the student body and | | Ellen Reep, singer, and Mrs. Carol Beery Da- | vis, well known in Juneau for héy as an accompanist, are to |leave on the Yukon Tuesday for a’ | eoncert tour to the Westward. The first of four towns to be| | visited is Seward, and from there | the two will journey to Fairbanks. | Concerts will be given in Cordova | and Anchorage on their return‘ from the Interior city. It was first planned that Willis | | Nowell, violinist, would accompany | them on the tour, but ill health popular contralto | neau at the present time. | GARDEN PATCH || FRESHER i Fruits and Vegetables SATURDAY SPECIAL! will prevent him from leaving Ju- | e P ‘1 Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” Phone 134 Free Delivery I | PHONE 36 ‘For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY | THE MISSY SBOF Specialising in HOSIERY, LINGERIE, HOUSE DRESSES and accéssories. at man-m rlcel SATURDAY SPECIALS' COFFEE, Reliance, A 4 EGGS, Extra Chmce .W(; must clear our stock and EVERY 2 dozen ; ARTICLE of SUMMER APPAREL on hand will be sold TOMORROW at EXACTLY ° ONE BUTTER, Darigold, quarters, 2 lbs. ....... CATSUP, Del Monte, 2 large ‘bottles .. ..65¢ HAMS, Swift’s P Half or V;"}:OIZ, l;:mmm 270 COTTAGE CHEESE, Frgsh, Blue Ribbon, Cartdnzge ' 23¢ ® F resh Local Veg etables and Bernes Callforma Gro ery TELEPHONE 47 BACON, Swift’s Premiufn,so 0 Half or Whole, Ib. ... .. 25¢ 25¢ GINGER ALE, C. & C,, large quart bottles ... lVORY SOAP FLAKES, 2 small packag_es MACARONI, Spaghetti or Noodles, 3 pkgs. ...... ® So come early for BEST BARGAINS! SEWARD STREET—Near Third A il

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