The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 9, 1934, Page 3

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UNUSUAL FILM MARTHA SOCIETY DINNER | g Annual Public Dinner wiil in the Church Parlors 16, 5 to 7:30 pan. THEATR children under plendid dinner Save the adv. UTHENTIC SETTING OF “LORNA DOONE” TON I 6 Starts Tonight THE SHOW-OFF” “TWO ALONE” 1S CAPITOL COMEDY TITLE OF LOVE BREAKS RECORDS STORY OF YOUTH - W Show Place of Juneau { | tw and surrounding | Iz e, a film version of 1 is being P red. | 9 » Dean, he English s 1 . . . SHOP IN JUNEAU! Spencer Tracy and Madge|Jean Parker, Tom Brown [y Pen. the Evsith ®a6¢lZoo in Budapest’ Delight-| . B Evans Are Grand Team | Have Leads in Charming tie work ana his_ wite, Victaria b Rotbthicaivmih Earettasd ) . 'l . . 1 . Hoppe ay itle role. » in Laugh-Povoking Film |* Romance at Coliseum pLAY. B Young, G. Raymond tThel'G sa cen decided upon You'll gasp again and your heart will throb when you see her in this drama of first love. R r will take the part of [”IF‘G(I MILWAUKEE i One, of s in the A Jove story as thrilling as one’s Au adanaty. for #he D08t OIt-Ifirst kiss, drama that is high in be the background of the /.»m’ in Buday “"pFA”L human interest and emotional ap- film owing to the drying up of A’})f g of 11?“ most ACIFIC | peal, characterizations that are t i due to the|€Ver por | to the Uptown Theatre an engagement of two da the first independent production by Jesse L. Lask) the banner of | Fox Film. | The story, built around the ac-! a free from affectation or theatrical dr are the entertainment in- v ch make RKO-Radio’s Da Alone,” which opens tonight Coliseum Theatre, one of T st notable films of the cur- season. Jean Parker and Tom Brown nc are co-featured at the head of the u - cast which brings this poignant tal - of a sensitive little orphan girl’s be u llant struggle for romance and c > happiness to the screen. They are supported by ZaSu Pitts, Arthur Byron, Nydia Y/estman, Willard - e life of & Roberts: , Charley much, He | cumounn, B o voacy |0 N. GASSAWAY AND FAMILY * [trangely in love with each other. | ition, his M- |each selected for his or her pecul-| MAVE JOINT CELEBRATION |Byut back of this gentle theme of | none of jar fitness to the role portrayed IN HOLLYWOOD RESIDENCE|young love lies the terrifying pat- president | pdapted from. the successful play tern of caged beasts, their to run the py Dan Totheroh, “Wild Birds,”| O. N. Gassaway, Western repre-|and hungers, their loves and lusts, | self out of | «pwo Alone” has a farm in the S ve of the Norberg Manufac-|the source from which the plot ‘Mhsouri Ozarks for its locale, Most ! g Company of Milwaukee, Wis- |gains its momentum and is said to for a while of the picture was filmed amid the | cor who spent several months|move from one overwhelming thrill him out his primitive beauty of outdoors. |ir rau earlier this year, and|to another. you ride the famous, roller bear- family had a celebration at{ “Zoo in Budapest,” features Lor-| jng OLYMPIAN from Seattle to In this picture Miss Parker seems 'V 5 to more than fulfill the unusual t Hollywood home on Septem-|etta Young and Gene Raymond in| the East. 656 sootless, cinderless, aterside scenes proba ken at Lidford Gorg ting scene which will be the picture, will be made e through a Devon farmer mised the film company|iivities and the atmosphere of a, to cut his cornfield until the t European, zoological park,| as ready to film it. mance of a young | w snow making machine will has lived all his life| i for the first time in this|among the anim: and a simple, | try for the snow scenes in|unsophisticated orphan girl who ch drifts 10 feet deep are re-|comes to the zoo for a lesson in d. natural history. The two meet for B — the first time and, drawn by an unknown urge, find themselves Kelly, to w have netted a f The story de which he has. He of his company w002 TOM BROWN concern and. talks LR ZASU PITTS " S it : He even fools s 5 IS ARTHUR BYRON - b i «° (3 an- | LAST TIME TONIGHT WILL ROGCERS O < g You're cradled in hixury when * troubles Metro " —PLUS— { N o \\e B LiGiaie ke vl a e P\ 90 reen Snapshots & brought the play dramatic promise she showed as be what promises to be one of the| fumeless electrified miles . . . one 5\09. .“,o\o Sc eel s p A : ing screen, and it has Beth, in the classic “Little Women,” occafion of the celebration|most thrilling entertainment pic- nflruad—onemznagemmtnfldu - o ¢ Glad Rags and Riches 1y naitea by preview while young Brown’s outstanding e 18th wedding anniversary |tures of the year. The supporting| way through to Chicago—an ex- D‘A‘_ i/ ID : one of the most s f the year. The ; cludes Henry Wad portrayal has already won him a Of Mr. and Mrs. Gassaway which|cast, headed by O. P. Heggle, is a | il:!rflw dMi}vflflkte Road feature. long-term contract with RKO-Ra- ¥ so the 5th birthday of their|notable one. It includes Wally Al-| m'c".“.‘m’d club-observation orth, Lois Wil- gjo, n daughters, Viola and Loren.|bright, Paul Fix, Murray Kinnell,| dining cars, i Clara Blan- « son, Grant Mitch ‘)]I'.\ Gassaway comes of a promi-|Ruth Warren, Roy Stewart, Frances Round trip and one-way fares—! and Claude| Suits to Nuts Late News HARUM - PIAN. Sleeping car rates are down. lingwater. and is an accomplished musician. Russ Powell and Dorothy Libaire. WWWWWWW’WM““WMWO | L= - o lower % : than before—apply via the OLYM-~ i dick, Alan nent pioneer family of California|Rich, Niles Welch, Lucille Ward, T o e e e les F. Riesner| Daily Empirc Want Ads Pa vite conlorebie. indseitenls: Hebd directed. | — —_— J PREVIEW TONIGHT Last Times Tonight ! Will Roger. i lovable, s 5 i5 s Kee ek » S 7 be seen for {laska’s Greatest Entertainment Value %t ibe ‘Cagitol T e i NI 3 i e g B ] sabre, continued to fire from the : % pavement. Two pistols, all loaded,| STONE IS NORTHBOUND | were W. E. Stone, who has been found in Kalemen’s pockets, tle to the Ju- also a small bomb. transferred from & | neau Radio office of the Signal| ‘ MOBILIZATION Alaska. He is accompanied north | VIENNA, Oct. 9.— Unconfirmed by Mrs. Stone and two daughters. | . rumors received here said the Yugo-| ————"—""""""" """~ """ " |slavia Government intends to or- |der immediate mobilization of its Home Cooked Meals Table Board $1.00 per [ (Convmueq from Page One) (Army on the Italian and Hungar- E % SPECIAL SUNDAY DIM S { ) PAY DAY ian frontiers. e 5 Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen 127 Franklin S ounded in his emen. The latte Bear River City, Utah, has mark- after he was struck down by & ed its oldest tree with a V9000000000000600000000009000000000000000000000000000000000300000000000000 Few Pieces of Well Chosen Furniture Will add wonderfully to the attractiveness and comfort of your home, and with the long winter evenings ¢yming a cozy living room is some- thing to look forward to. BEER—-AIll Western Brands, BEER—(Western), E R ants. L .. . b 3.!5 BEER—Marinoff, You can have a beautiful living room suite in Mohair, Tapestry or Vel- our for as little as $95.00. We are displaying a variety of two and three-piece suites in various styles and colors, all priced within your means. @ LARGE SHIPMENT— Fruits and DESKS—If not a necessity are certainly a welcome addition to the charm and live- ableness of your living room and a great convenience. Vegeta[)les TO ARRIVE TODAY! Our display includes several models in $| walnut, mahogany, maple and unfinished. $| Some very attractive pieces at exception- 3| ally low prices. FROM $10.00 TO $47.50 @ REMEMBER to ask for your tickets on Thanks- giving Dinner Awards. TABLES—For the the living room, dining room, library or kitchen. Library Extension Dinnettes, Drop-Leaf Gateleg, Tile Top Coffee, Console, End—in fact you can find almost any style or finish table you can think of. JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE (0. V004404000 4 PHONE 478 # ] SPECIALS FalgGallon Jugses . ., .. .. .. .. 000 650 Galifqrnia Grocery Prompt Delivery berths at out one-half the cost of standard sleeping cars. The “Chef’s Special Selection Plate® offers del cious luncheons or dinners for S8e; club breakfasts 40c up. Ror reservations or injormation, ceble | or write & R. B. Carson . eneral White Budldl Fourth Ave. tad Unlon S¢. Seatiie, Wash. e —_ /IEMILWA EE ROAD An eleetric light and power com- pany in Stockholm is planning to ) Electrified Over the Rockies fo the Sea ® |lUse a photo-electric cell for long- distance control of that city’s street P icing system. Spencer Tracy in ‘The Show-of f’ THE PARIS INN PAUL AND SMOKEY GO ON THE AIR EVERY NIGHT AT 10 i FRIED CHICKEN—PIT BAR-B-Q—BEER—WINE PEARL and BILL | WOODLAND GARDENS FRANKIE MACK’S MELODY BOYS LUNCHES DANCING BEER e e - FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 = B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. RSstSemdatisnsiaeanle “BRIGHTEST SPOT IN TOWN” TUESDAY WEDNESDAY OF LOVE HE KNEW NOTHING. Until this shy, beauti- ful girl—frightened by the beasts that were ! his ayfcllows—sought‘.‘ protection in his arms FOX FILM presents o JESSE L. LASKY Production LORETTA YOUNG GENE RAYMOND O. P. HEGGIE 6tory by Melville Baker and Jack Kirkland Directed by Rowland V. Lee P K FOX NEWS HODGE PODGE | NOTE: buril}g the last year we have had many re- quests of bringing to Juneau an interesting subject and we seeured it for another run, | Namely— “KILLING the KILLER” ——COMING—— KAY FRANCIS in “MAN WANTED” "

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