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gflIlllmlllllIIIIIIIlllIIfllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIlflllmlllIIIImHIIHIIiIHIIIIIIIHI|IIII 1] THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURD'\ Y, AUGUST 11, 1934. T Where There’s STARTS SUNDAY the WILL There’s Always a Laugh! CONVENTION c’n FRANK McHUGH PA"NCIA ELLIS * RUTH DONNELLY HUGN HERBERT' 4« GRANY MWC"EL: MATINEE SUNDAY 2P. M The OWL CAFE GREETS YOU! [ ] Dofig'las, Alaska with ZaSu Pitts it’s a panic! WILL ROGERS MR. with Z MATINEE PRICES Adults 25¢ ZASU PITTS, BARRY GREEN EUGENE P ) MIKE’S PLACE Beer—Lunches When you must, don’t fail to look “me up” SALES COMEDY ertainment a L 2 ] Will Rogers and ZaSu Pitts C pen Tomorrow Even- Skitch’ “Union Depot,> *“Grand and “Central Park,” the of “Convention City,” the First National Picture which clos- es tonight at the Capitol Theatre, takes place within or near one central location. In this case it is a hotel in Atlantic City, N. J, where the sales force ofthe Hon- eywell Rubber Company have gath- ered. Unlike these previous pictures, the theme is largely comedy. The action is fact, and fun beginning with the arrival of the conven- tionists at the depot, carrying through their most undignified antics at the hotel, and never let- ting down until the men are on their way home again. Tomorrow's Feature . and when he’s teamed ing in ‘Mr. Like Hotel” plot | EHDS TONIGHT SKITCH PALLETTE 9 Will Rogers opens tomorrow MQDNIGHT night in “Mr. Skitch,” a comedy K in which the premier laugh-getter PREV“-‘W |Is supported by Zasu Pitts as his wife. Included in the film is a TONIGHT western tour and a romance, in which Rochelle Hudson and Charles Starrett have the clinching roles. The story opens with the foreclos- ure of the Skitch mortgage, and winds up after numerous adven- tures, with the family safely set- | tled. i ——————— \ ATTENTION MASONS | Stated Communication of Mt Juneau Lodge Monday evening 7:30. Work in M. M. Degree. Re- the H. M. S. Danae. Ww. M. —adv. J. W. LEIVERS. e, — NOTICE TO TAX PAYFRS meet in the Council Chambers at the City Hall from 8 pm. to 10 pm., August 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 to consider complaints from tax payers regarding their assessments and to make whatever adjustments are necessary regarding the assess- ment roll for 1934. After the final meeting of .the Board under no circumstances will any further adjustments be made. So tax payers are urged to make their complaints while the Board of Equalization is in session.x R.,H, STEYENE™ * —adv. Assesgor, ON AT CAPITOL freshments. Visits by Brethren off | ** All visiting | = Masons welcome. By order of the The Board of Equalization will| .: IFORMER JUNEAU BOY | AND DOUGLAS GIRL | WED AT FAIRBANKS| Miss Aili Marie Niemi and John Meggitt were married the other morning in Fairbanks, enjoyed a wedding breakfast at the Model Cafe, left over the Richardson Highway for Valdez, caught .the steamer Aleutian there, went to eward, then to Anchorage and | then planed from there to Naknek where the groom has been ap- pointed to teach school during the coming year. The bride is a former Douglas girl and is a graduate of the Al- aska College having received a degree last spring in Arts and Letters. The groom is a former Juneau young man, graduated from the Alaska College in 1933, with a de- gree in Civil Engineering. Miss Grace Meggitt, sister of the groom, and John Butrovich were witnesses, at the wedding ceremony performed by United States Commissioner George W. Albrecht. e CONTRACTOR LOOKS OVER SKAGWAY CITY WATER SYSTEM JOB E. A. Hewitt, Juneau contractor, returned on the Haleakala from Skagway, where he made a pre- liminary examination of the pro- jected Skagway City Water system, bids for which are to be opened soon. Mr. Hewitt flew to Skag- way yesterday with Sheldon Sim- mons, local airplane owner, “Dally Empire Want Ads Pay! GARDEN PATCH FRESHER Fruits and Vegetables LUDWIG NELSON | JEWELER Wateh Repairing Brunswick Agency FRONT STREET Prescriptions Filled Accurately L. Smith Guy Drug Store Front Street—Phone 97 TONIGHT ONLY AT COLISEUM {Ann Harding on Tomorrow in “Right to Romance” with Nils Asther The most exquisite screamer on the screen is the descriptive tag given to Fay Wray following her recent seige of horror pictures | Strangely enough Miss Wray's vo ciferous soprano is missing in “Madame Spy,” Unive: intense- ly dramatic picture h comes to the Coliseum Theatre tonight only, with Asther opposite Miss Wray and “dward Arnold, John Miljan and Vince Barnett in fea- tured supporting roles. If versatility counts then Miss | Wray should be an expert by now, for having started her screen career as a comedienne, she grad- uated to westerns and then be- came a star in feature productions In one of her recent pictures, Miss Wray stepped out of the sweet and demure heroine type to enact the difficult role of a woman I¢ yer. Again in the “Bowery donned a costume of the '90s, anc became the belle of the East Side of New York. The drama of the operating room, amorous parties, the clash of widely-different temperaments, are mingled in ‘“The Right to Romance,” starring Ann Harding, opening tomorrow. RKO-Radio is presenting Miss Harding in this story of the love experiences of a woman who had wealth and fame but hungered | [ for romance. Turning from her professional clothes and manner, the surgeon seeks excitement at a beach play- ground and finds it all too soon for her own good. In a rapid-fire courtship, she is won in marriage by an irresponsible playboy. A clash of temperament comes al- “Imost as quickly as did the pro- | posal in marriage, with the final break when Miss Harding, playing |the role of a surgeon, is called {away from an hilarious party to on a youth, Returning to the par- ty, she finds her husband in the perform an emergency operation |arms of Sari Maritza, the other ‘woman. B ‘ NOTICE | vital Creek Unit Holders, im- portant meeting Tuesday, 8 p. m. Please -he there. | —adv. R. M. SHEPARD. iiMADAME SPY" .IIIIIIIIIIIHIIHI'IIIIIl!IIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIII’IIIIHIH'I!IIIIlllllllllllllllllmmmullh 25¢ She was as ruthless as shie was beautiful; as cunning as she was alluring, and as dangerous as she was cleverl!. .. See the love story of an adventuress ! with FAY WRAY Nits ASTHER || —PLUS— R-A-C-E J--T-E "!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIJIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]Ifljflfiifillm_fllfli’ 25¢ A dramo of the. bocfl fbfl' willgrip ovapmu!b thas wondered whdh.' lovo is just o bog ofirkb penetrates the guard- od lepths of woman's secret soul. wlth ROBERT YOUNG ‘N ILS ASTHER SARI MARITZA 'Directed by ALFRED SAN- [JELL. Merien C. Cooper,' mtufivn producer. Mr'u o DANCE @ Auk Bay Inn GOOD MUSIC BEER AND LIGHT WINES VIKING CLUB PICNIC Sunday afternoon! GEORGE BROTHERS WHOLESALE AND_RETAIL GROCERS, AND TO GASTINEAU CHANNEL! GREETINSG FROM GOETZ Douglas, Alaska “come over,” as you MIKE PUSICH F ine Groceries Groceries Douglas, Alaska T HlflHHIIIiMMlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIfiIllllfllllllllflllflllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIhflifiI ’ TONY SIMIN Beer-Wine-Liquors Douglas Dairy | Douglas Water WELCOME to DOUGLAS M. 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