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% 3 » & / . 1] THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE W\TL RDAY, SEPT. 8, |934 € TR WA 9 S ‘\ Last Last Cfl 16 80 RF GLWE BHOUK Tlme Time HEATRE ‘Whee'er, Woolsey Comin “Otie Sitnday: Aft 1 i 4w : ; kM \\hee.cr, Cf) sey g "‘ unday ernoon, ¢ with Someone You [ovel STARTS MATINEE PREVIEW q L C —Three-Corn- with Gary Ccoper, Clos- GARY COOPER SUNDAY 2 p 4 TONITE §| crod Moon” Closing ing at Coliseum Theatre e P 1) 4 . . M. SR g S vorite team of com- ayed the game of life o "| d«)\\\ he Lam( or A Paramount Picture ca n he loved, is FAY WRAY NEIL mllfil‘ d Woolsey are %e'\ lhx (lumm\ confronting Irene FRANCES FULLER ROSCOE KARNS smen and promoters of ™Mmna in “If T Were Free,” RKO- P 5 beauty preparations, and their an- Radlo Picture in which she is co- ARD THE— tics are employed in the salvation scarres Clive Brook, and & “ 5% ‘of the cosmetics business of Thel- tomorrow at the Coli- r x ma Todd, with whom Woolsey pro- e. | b 3 E ceeds to fall in love, with consid- the picture’s dramatic erable force. problem with Miss Dunne is Brook { Romance is efficiently supplied as the man whom she loves. Irene, . . o . o . by Wheeler and Dorothy Lee, with and Breok are each unhappily mar- | Wlth the Ol'lgll’lfll Race Nlte Glfl BOXGS music to match, ried; each has considered suicide ? There is complication tho ac- A dinner party brings about a| cidental posses:ion by Whezlor and chance meeting, at which their T4 T V Woolsey of a b3 containinz $100,- romance has its beginning. F § h of bond Irene divorces her sinister, black- | 3 1 rouble 8 guard husband, portrayed by Nils ts to elude pail ) Asther, but Brook's wife refuses | rene % letec who are after tr - to release him hoping to rice om, i the tide of his renewed prestige. i “Three-Cornered Moon"”, a come- | The answer to it all is revealed in| ‘ dy of home life in the depression, the distinctly surprising climnx > b with Claudette Colbert, Richard of this screenplay written by| \ & § Arlen, Mary Boland, and a strong Dwight Taylor from John Van Dru- » supporting cast, closes tonight. ten's successful stage success, “Be- i i i hold, We Live.” = = & “If I Were Free" is set in Paris " and London. Elliott Nugent direct- » ed the picture which also casts . My Beaut)’ Hlnt Henry Stephenson, Laura Hope Crews, Vivian Tobin, Tempe Pigott and Lorraine MacLean. Gary Cooper will be seen for the - i last, nmvs in “One Sunday After-| 13 noon” at the Coliseum this eve- : When Miss Eva Shaw (above) ning. In the cast are Fay Wray, yvent to the swanky Long lsland Frances Fuller, Neil Hamilton and Atlantic Beach club ball attired as “Eve,” she started a storm of crm Pencoe, Bams BY ’ sism that resulted in an apolo g Merrie Maidens! . . . Comely Queens! . . . Gay irom the club and the refusal of MARTHA SOClETY SETS‘ " 7, hospital to accept any share of the Music and Comic l‘[-l])p( nings . . . Wagon |ndt|~ of yroceeds of the affair. (Associated DATE, ANNUAL DlNNER‘ B o, “ress Photo) with T | The Martha Society held a very 4 jAMES RAMSAY interesting business meeting in the 4 DOROTHY LEE THELMA TODD parlors of the Northern Light % RUTH ETTING JOINS BEHRENDS Preshyterian Church yesterday aft- x 4 i vt tmgon Th(‘;"‘ Nas Al b:L_[ A story of today’s revolt against SHIRL RONSON FURCE MONDAY t“‘:'m“,’,;mmd Saveral TV AT the love code of the centuries, X - LAST TIME TONIGHT s i % Various business activities were 600 ik NILS ASTHER P 1 If you are looking for a dry ormerly of the planned for the coming months, | » shampoo that will cleanse the n ocery and for the past one being positively decided upon, || SEATS ~ HENRY STEP!:EN"SO': of dust and oil without di v 2t manager of the Cali- the annual church dinner which | ireczed by Elliote Nugent from the play, “Behold, We . ) = fornia Grocery, will join the sales will be on Fuesday, October. 16. Y force of ‘the B. M. 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