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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1934. : 3 H"_ARITY AND | in Stage Debut Sn BQP”’UL FILM fllllIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIll"lII|IIIIIIIIIIIIHI!HlllllIIIIIII|HIIIIUIIlIIIIIIIHIIilI‘I!lhlI'|lI|I'I!|IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIH ' LAUGHS ABOUND | IS DIVERTINGE mue M | INNEW FARGE ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT I TONIGHT 4 Laughs, Chu( l\lf‘\ Abound “The Party’s Over” Com-| d m New Musical Com- g to Coliseum Is De- lightful Comedy edy ‘Take a Chance’ 1 That great American institution o | —the family—provides the butt for wmlnnow farce in Columbia’s “The & Party’s Over,” coming tonight to the Coliseum Theatre. Based on the successful Broad- stage play by en adapter of & Moon,” “The Party’s Over,” sy! = | thetically and laughably unfolds ,the family history of the intrac- | table B'lkvl_\\ STUART ERWIN ANN SOUTHERN J;‘; Stuart Erwin has the leading role | as the financially succ (w\ml big | AW | proteer o supports an smaoient | but well-meaning father, a scape- -I|||||||IIIIlI|III||lI T lIIIlIIIlIlIIIlIlIlIIlIIIIIIIIIlHIIIIIIHI b Starts : Tonight Biggest Entertainment Value — SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU Alaska’s I | | | I 558 I adventures - for entertainers who ondway, 1is > a Change, 1 film Wi at. the Capitol Ti glw T e Knight, Cliff Edwards n Roth find that the ( White Way isn't much dif- from Main Stre after all ar mb to the top of the ladder a series of hilarious last night's au- | R Following the footsteps of her |grace brother in college, a mother fair to tell you William Cashen of Douglas is a | 'ather and other members of the 3 i sophomore in General Science. This |wrapped up in women’s clubs and | ‘amity, Carol Stone (above), young- Much more of the storye Suffice to vear Cashen holds the important | S super-patriotic activities, and a|:st daughter of tnc veteran come- the supporting cast, com- | == post of editor of the Farthest North | (11VOlOuS, extravagant little sister | dian, Fred Stose « to make her p f Charles “Buddy” Rogers, | == D O e s Nonil. 10 ove With a would-be radio |footlight debut n New York Iilan Bond, Lona Andre, Robert|== E ,-\‘r:‘; n;\\\'p ‘K" i 2 crooner. To escape the family tur- l;‘hot":)yh““k” ciated Press Giooior and Charles Richmond, | == = iy 254 o g moil and forget his troubles Erwin ) Justice to thelr roles, and that A Paramount Release, Produced by Laurence Schwab in association with William Rowland and Monte Brice George Karabelnikoff and Olavi | 5 . ., |spends his Sundays and holidays | —— o r————— t 0C8 of the story ranges Kukkola, both sophomores in Civil | i ? ' ® il ¢ . ALASKA cULLEGE Engineering m'id]v \m'gm;,d schol- | daubing canvasses with a paint- |on tkeir rights ana demanded to from small-town carnival to a astic rouox-(i: dmmn‘ their fresh- brush. Then the girl, Ann Sothern, |go back to their histrionic begin- y gambling élub, out with the 5 g ially elite of Long Island and man yeal' yet found time to take » Fall In Love” secretly submits a | w W e back to Broadway. an active par thietics. George | S e S e might see Wallace Beery, . - tive part in athletics. GeOBe | oppvys for ‘exhibition. It wins an But ] ‘en Enrolled Are from Ju- was the sopn e eséntative | s : 5 an |and husky; tripping in line with' s the music and the chor- : dDeticle-i0 hJ this year i charge of the Frosn|2Ward and she shows him a new |tne other chorus boys, or perhaps US Vhich makes ¢Take a Chance” PREVIEW TONIGHT ¢ ” d neau and Douglas—Uther ;10 ang under his direction the |life for which he had craved while doing duty as a female imperson- [°aly outstandimg. Laurence == PAUL MUNI in Points Also Represented | incoming freshmen staged the big- |16 870und himself away as a fam- |ator. James Cagney and Allen Jen- Schwab, William Rowland and!= T boutive 1 Uhe Wekory Of | Mcugiaime Doucer, piavin the |t Sy Db R in e Eass, g 2?1""&?3‘3?22‘IIIIIIIIIIII|lII|III|lIIII|IIII|I||||I|I||||I|II|IlIIIII||||I||I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII!I!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIII COLLEGE, Alaska. Oct & mother, exhibits the subtle art in|two were once in the same musi- | on for talent and as a Tesult| (Special - Correspondence)— Veteran Cager comic characterization which won |cal show. : :"?’"1’{‘?’" f‘_'gm‘:‘}? ‘;f s‘oni-. MANY ATTENDED PIUNEERS ARE i:’x;‘litj:du;mga.sg“is %m&xfillhig s::s "% Whos who of min pan' REBEKAHS’ CARD highly imaginative drama. The un- are ten students from Juneau and “FERTy pundell, sophomore in | her great success on Broadway. She | And Gary Cooper might insist on 2 Wi s g s a ho's ho o n an Dougl wrolled this year at thy o e e | is credited with “stealing the st & Sl o ; GRS, SUraLing This: Jear, & € School of Mines, is back on e show” | being exclusively the big he-man and G At PARTY wEDNESDAY e fvii el aced several Follies and also | 2 SPUNSURS UF around the often discussed estab- Alaska College; one from Skagway, | campus after spending the summer |\ her only previous picture, “As |of the west as he was in his first |lishment of a “floating platform” singing star of the recent “Let's{nings, there'd be some fun. IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM three from Sitka, and one from |yacation working for a mining com- | 1usbands’ Go,” and now her de- |major screen role in “The Win- Petersburg. pany. Harry was a member of the | 8htful comedy work in “The Par- [ning of Barbara Worth.” Barbara the sta ;e version of “Take a| 3 il | Last evening the I. O. O. F. Hall | in mid-Atlantic with all the appur- — e e S | by Over” promises to gain her |Stanwyck, in fact, not long ago 1ce | was the scene of another delightful : %) " A . O (2, Pt s s | e s sy i crler 5 — 2t totes s e il [JPTOWN SHOW = v = 4 od & sts;lzr ay Robson or Marie |acting forte. Her big hit was in Will Rogers of course, would give attracted a large crowd of contract, 1 ong distance aviation. the smartly gowned “Ladies of up acting and go back to rope-|auction and whist players. ;| T j e smartly : g ion ¢ hist players. High Advent @' The remainder of the cast in-|Leisure,” and it was not long be- twirling and wisecracks, while Al The evening was enjoyably spent | 4 e £F = H f‘].:f]j"sE fifi‘l“fm:“‘“flc""» fi”lc.vl B:(;!lu- fore she was playing in a succes- Jolson could play the roie Of & |with everyone playing his favorite|High /\(l\(‘nlum and Un-| \UI,,"y f};‘}“;:“:fil :\,‘:C‘ dl,‘,réml::d; | g &) well, Esther Muir, Chick Chandler, |sion of drab stories and Wearing minstrel man with the conviction |g attempt vin one The clim 3 2! ana Patsy Kelly. | Siicaiie; adths o AKBGUBITE b, of Sxoeriaie ; ‘f)‘!‘"‘(‘;iw”"“‘l‘l”,“;i;‘(fl"]i“_l,,f: ot usual Plot in Special ‘Al- |romance. The climax of the story : 1 i |She “got away from the farm” and ViR B tevently nEcabin ] itedas. s "| aska Day’ Presentation | PO o be O | exciting of recent screen produc- g & became a smart dresser again. lécted talent of W. C. Fields may | Those successful inwinning prizes — tions, involving an extravagant use FIELDS WAS A JUGGLER come back into play. It's jug .| were: whist—Esther Adams and| Alaska Day is being commemor- |, hoth ships and planes. Through- ! H v : Joe E. Brown could—in fact, did Fields has made an effort to keep Ed Dull, first, and Mrs. Robert|ated by the Juneal Igloo of the gyt the film, the latest sclentific ( H IS PRESENTING —g6 back to circus days as in his it from stamping him as a juggler | Keeney and Ed Rodenburg, second; |Pioncers of Alaska and the Plon-|achievements are said to be inter S GOME recent film, and Cary Grant coyld rather than an actor. jcontract—Mrs. Mabel Blanck and|eers’ Auxiliary this evening by |mingled with elements of intimate ; demonstrate his acrobatic proyess .o - |H. V. Callow, first, and Mr. and|sponsoring a special show at the|yomonce n Theatre where the much- d Fox drama F.P.1 will be ture on the excellent pro- This is 'an original and happy departure of the Alaskan organizas= tion and a record crowd is expected at both the 7:30 and 9:30 shows. TR 'mlkm o :;I sold by ‘“‘1‘ On the Auxiliary committee in B V 5 "HES o Y 4 members of both organizations and | charge of the sale of tickets £ AND HIS ORCHESTRA £! Joan Crawford to Do Some‘y TRADE PARLEYS various stores in the town inchid- | yprs. g E. Gonnors. Mrg . ;mfi ‘ £ FancyStepping—Others | [ing the Hayes Shop, Butler Mulro | Martin and Mary Michaclson while £ o - . : { rug Company, Juneau om- | john Langseth, William Feero, 1 Saturda y Nigoht ¢ Are Given Chances | MAY BE c ALLED pany, Harry Race Drug Store and | Gharles Baum and Fred Krouquist = : Guy Smith Drug Store. They Will |nave managed it for the Ploneers By ROBBIN COONS | also be available at the box office AR B 5 HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. 18— of the theatre preceding the shows Neglected talents of certain stars | |tonight. There are to be two| National standards for various beginning at 7:30 o'clock |varieties of vegetables are being | —if any—after this lapse of years. Daily Empire Want Ads ¥ay! | Mrs George Jorgensen, second; | Uptc UUT AT LA T«» e a7 — — — 'auction—Mrs. Gertie Olson and A.|disc | » Viadimir, first, and Mrs. Jennie|the Bl‘umm*rg and L. Deerdahl, second. |gr: AT THE THIRD OF THE are due to come to light in new | N show 8 pictures, and the idea, if carried | * \ S i H M k {and 9:30 o'clock. worked out by the Department of - & out generally, would have amusing C l ecretary u aKes| F.P.1, with Leslie Fenton, Conrad 'Agriculture. L] £ ana ‘imerestiog. sl | ew irculating H eater o : Joan Crawford, who danced her | way into pictures and then went | \ heavily melodramatic, got her twin- | Sharp Statement, Giving | g Out Direct Warning zEEEEE - DANCES A = - § Kiing toes in shape agun n “Danc- wasavoron o b EVERYBODY °S GOING! : # ing Lady,” and now is to do some | tions that mark up tariff bargains [ &< . H ® fancy stepping in her new film \ on the eve of the give and take | & g H i 1y 3F £ with William Powell and Franchot parleys with the United States B B f' S, = H OF THE SEASON Tone. may find there will be no parleys. lg enetit lOlUlngs ) . Ann Southern, whose big hit was | A strong hint to this effect .;1 | issi # in “Let’s Fall in Love,” as a sing- given by Secretary of State Hull |, ¥ u o 4 Admission $1.00 & er, merely talked and acted in Sev- Just the 1 2 At satemaok Setne ciled| TONIGHT 7:30 and 9:30 [} - & eral pictures that followed, but in | the “indefensible practice” of e ii “Kid Millions” the voice rings out | boosting tariffs or placing other | 1“&,”(!‘.\ restrictions to secure concessions “ FrafT by reducing them again in nego- | {‘4,}[/1 FRS OF 4LASK4 tiations for trade agreement 4 AN ¥ | Although no nation is nam oo Mo i -l Alaska Day Program . heat IIIIImlllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImlIIIIIIIllllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII |k Dvorik, yho dancaliliée ba| YOUWEREAt the e e up from the chorus, recently de- jcided she wanted to dance some turn Of avalve. |more and take a rest from the J S e leading -lady roles that have been | controlled imports ani “IT'S THE WISEST hers since her hit in “Scarface.” Nass | nounced Lh(’tl m‘;;'fiuf;j‘; Ginger Rogers, on the other hand, ore | treaty with the Uni Sta i g lNVESTMENT” got tired of so much dancing and res ,‘ France is also "uxt‘ sing tarif Ii’\fiTER T|°NAL L ?‘\!TRIGUE | EVER MADE Jipetsted.on 8 chance fo.ggt / | The Public Health: Surcy pivs| ELSEZEE ™ - | | HOW IT MIGHT LivE op | £ E inal salary to 4,500 State v ¥ | Now if ali the stars stood firmly | to bulld. an\],mll:(‘-';;m ‘,J 4 ? G st A myslarious power.. re- [var b lin its work. lentless. . .ruthie <orks A | varsity basketball squad last year 3 ing to destroy his ¢i2am and shouid be one of the veterans =y ¥ # L ‘on this year’s squad. Hilja Reinikka of Douglas is a Junior in Business Administration.| Clean, Safe, During her first year in College Eco i Hilja won the Keys Scholarship momical | Award as being the outstanding Balie Haw — chearfi S s vlible through mica door. Has special WICK- LESS burner, Invoices show that the total ~Pe@F @ 2 Atlantic.. ., number of bulbs r ed & Drama ihat rocks fowr | neau Florists this fall is continents ‘!20 yet to come. This is 755 short A o! the total number ordered. Slight- Fox Film Presents {ly more than one half of this 4 4 |girl student in the fresman class. | number were tuli] 2 i b wur @ tulip bulbs. One large Hilja is also a member of the Col- - i 1 Moo+ Bl thant Didlng 40 lx“rxl[éwen came direct from Ho | past summer she has acted as sec- g ¥ i . Bulbs may be planted any time ilr;;?cry in the Experiment Station until the ground freezes. Tulips { 2 daffodils and other hardy narcissi T i Wahto An Actor A : o should be covered aboue five inches \ | pflld only a few dollars déwn Vieno! W.ahto, -sgphomdte/rfy II- HE TE R above the top. of the bulb. Cover 57 with . Busmess Administration, finds time CTOCUS e & . Pk FOR MY NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHER {to take an active part in dramatic SPARK offers YOU“MOR]" t ‘C‘RPEE:QY 0&/“/ an; crocus two inches, snowdrops on - : A Foa-Gaumont Britsh-Ufe v lclub work. Last year she carried Circulating Air—you have Radiant Warmt Genail i ki e s { |one of the leading. rales in a col- | in the Sunshine Zone. It's finc when Yyou come in 2 e GE & WRIRIN L TS $100.00. |lege production and -also appeared | cold and wet and want to dry clothes quickly, Think of it. Never before have such low prices beea open to !in several one-act plays. Vieno is! And the new, superior Spa ark Cmm]atmg Heater you. Now is the time to buy a washer and to take advantage secretary in the Extension Service | burns the economical domestic stove oil, . = . office on the campus. . of these bargain prices . . . and to save substantial -sums oo ! Winifred Torcer}x]sen, sopbomord Here’s the Secret—Streamline Unit 3 1 taundering expenses each week. ' |in Education, is registered from | You're just as warm in one corner of a room as in This quality-built washer is modern in every respect— has Sitka. Winifred is a member -of | another—because of the inner Streamline Heating quick-releasing wringer, porcelain enamel tub, genuine G-E the Co-ed Trio and appeared in|Unit which more.efficiently circulates warmth. |inch and other bulbs in proportion \to size. Further information may |pe obtained at our store or green-| houtc Every garden should have with LEsLlE FENTON a few or many bulbs planted for early spring bloom. Most kinds CONRAD VEIM JILL ESMOND _/J {can also be flowered indoors dur- ‘mg the winter. Visit our store in the Shattuck Building. You will find it strictly BRING YO[ R FR[ENDS the 1 Coll no up to _date. 3 HLP. motor, all-rubber unbreakable cord, modera agicator, the ’::’:o“ge eg:d:’:"]‘:::-“;‘ x‘]’:‘;‘ And more efficiency means more economy. JUNEAU PLORISTS—Phone 311 5. g ! rolling casters and flat top lid. Remember it's guaran- For College History " | Come in—see the heater with the welded battle- —adv. N 0 A(lv("lce m P rices Flectri ; Among. the freshmen this year | ShiP construction. Here's a newer, sturdier heater - ¢ % MG“"’. ral e E ? who have yet to make College his- | that is noiseless, odorless and kan. Has beautiful ffif;f,',‘,fii';;'lfn’?}'fi P Ry TICKETS ON ¢ F Sh d all It's certainly a great value....come in and inspect tory are: Earl Beistline, Mines Vio. | Porcelain. Enamel Finish th:t harmonizes with 8014 festrires of the NEAU 4 SALE — Hayes Shop an d!"ls this wonderful washer now. Buy now and save now. let Johnson, Arts and Letters; | your furniture. Dollar for J:/lr, you cannot ob- it g JU stores—also at lht box office Theédore Kukkola, Mines; Elsa | tain a better heater than this Svark. i v ] Lundell, Arts and Letters; Arvo Dru g CO- | 1 ‘Wahto, Agriculture; George Col- | | Alaska Electric Light and gl oty M : ; 4 S : H Laurie Sarvela, (Sitka) Chenistry; “THE CORNER DRUG STORE” ) Power CO Winnifred Sipprelle, (Skagway) uneau - X we 0, P. 0. Substation No. 1 | 4 : . Business Administration; Earl FREE DELIVERY JUNEAU—8 DOUGLAS—18 - Patecs pfeaienpury). Biiness - Jd- | TS 1Y : | < s ministration. v f s - e 1

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