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N VR AT LA Gy 1 O B WY L M Last Time BOB MONTGOMERY—MADGE EVANS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 17, 1934. Tonight ‘F“gitive LoverS’ iIIIlIIIIIIIIHIIIIIllfilIIIIIII"HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIII|IIIIIII|IIIIIIfillIIVIVIVIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIINIIIHIIIIIIIIIlI_!_ il PREVIEW TT—l A M. TR AR L The most unfriendliest salute Johnson in the new feature epening at the Coliseum Sunday. IRENE DUNNE | IS FEATURED SUNDAY SHOW “This Man Is Mine” Comes| to Coliseum—Double | Bill for Tonight ‘» In the RKO-Radio comedy-dra- ma, “This Man Is Mine,” which will come to the Coliseum Theatre tomorrow, Irene Dunne will be seen in what is promised to be an en- tirely new type of role for her. This role, according to advices from the studio, is the forerunner .Both VSay “This Man Is Mine” 7‘ of all! Irene Dunne and Kay | rett, Louls Mason and Vivian To- bin. Double Bill Tonight | For presentation tonight only, there will be a grand double bill at the Coliseum with two outstanding stars as Jackie Cooper and Leslie- ! Howard, heading the casts of the two features. | Jackie Cooper, in the “Lone Cowboy,” has a supporting cast which includes such outstanding players as Lila Lee, famous star of the silent motion picture days, John Wray and Addison Richards, from the book by Will James, mas- ter writer of the plains. Leslie Howard, who was tone star of “The Lady Is Willing, original play directed by the fa- mous Gilbert Miller, has a support- ing cast with Cedric Hardwicke, Binnie Barnes, Sir Negel Playfair, Nigel Bruce, Kendall Lee, Virgin- ia Field and many others. [1] in (1] 1ONE CowBoOY LILA LEE JOHN WRAY ADDISON RICHARDS Suggested by Will James' famous book STARTS SUNDAY - “Give her enough rope and she’ll hang herself” of a series of more colorful char- | acteristizations than she has had | in the past, roles designed to give scope for her native fire and ani- mation | In “This Man Is Mine,” which | ras directed by John Cromwell and | which is an adaptation of the stage | | success, “Love Flies in the Win- | the star will be seen as a | GEORGE WHITE'S FAMOUS REVIEW ineuvers to risk her husband to the | At the Capitos Theaire Sunday, | tentacles of a siren, but also fights | Fox Film will have the distinction to recover him when he becomes | of presenting the first and only a victim. How the wife teaches her | motion picture edition of the fa- errant mate an unforgettable lesson | mous George White's “Scandals.” \is said to give a new and unusual | The entire production was con- |twist to the story as well as to | ceived and staged by George White | | display her dramatic talents to the | as elaborate and as spectacular as Lvery best advantage. any on the Broadway stage. With Ralph Bellamy will be seen as|the advantges offered by recent == | the unfaithful husband, and beauti- | developments in talking pictures, il Constance Cummings as the | White was able to produce a film |woman who tempts him to leave | that he says he could not possibly tHf straight and nafrow path. Oth- |contemplate duplicating on the {er§ in the cast are Sidney Black- | stage. |mer, Kay Johnson, Charles Star-| When White ler¢ for Hollywood, UPTOWN Juneaw’s Own De Luxe Theatre” LAST TIMES TONIGHT “RUSSIA TODAY” MATINEE 2P. M. STARTS THEATRE SUNDAY : SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU ' = L T T * OO OO OO OO OO ple attending, the dance given here | when the fourth event of the five last evening by the Douglas Island | parties planned will be given in the Women's Club was a fine success, |F. O. E. Hall, starting at 8:30 “CRODNER” IS OUGLAS o NIGHT CLUB - PLAY COMING iDa vidManners and Ann| Dvorak Head Excellent | Uptown Theatre Cast - NEWS ISLAND COUPLE IS TO WED THIS EVENING Miss Marjorie Fleek and Tauno Niemi, two well-known young peo- ple of Douglas, will be married this evening, according to an announce- ment made yesterday. It is under- stood the wedding will take place at the family residence of the par- ents of the bride-to-be. ———————— D. L. W. C. DANCE SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR ‘With practically ‘only local peo- and sufficient funds were obtained | o'clock. The usual bridge and whist for the flag to be donated to the | prizes will be in order and every- public school by the Club. Everyone | one will have another opportunity attending reported a good time. to get their -name in for the ——e—— COOKING DEMONSTRATION The fourth of the series of dem- onstrations in Domestic Science to be held at the government school was given Thursday when Mrs. F. A. J. Gallwas demonstrated the making of baking powder biscuits and cookies. A variety was obtained by decorating with cake, candies, and raisins. Generous samples were distributed and hot coffee added to the pleasure of the occasion. - e CARD PARTY The Eagles’ card party series will be continued next Monday evening Thanksgiving turkey to be awarded. 3 Douglas ~ Church Services Notices for s church column must be recelved by The. Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning w guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. ALBERT PETERSON THREE-PIECE ORCHESTRA NCE AUK BAY INN TONIGHT ‘ ; . ® Ishown for the last times fonight. WPAS LEAVES JUNEAU 10 P. M. | BETTY MAC The first residence built in Gen- with Aln Drorak, s"ms:z,;.l:(’:'r % ! l BEAUTY SHOP eral Grant Park, California, has David Manners, Ken s n!g RT i 103 Assembly Apartments |been saved from destruction by thef} * Sowinr ‘SUBJECTS L] P2 PR o S | Congregational Community | | Church 1. W. RIswouwuD, Pastor 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—Preaching in Scandi- navian language. o invited to all services. [ F RS | | St Luke’s Episcopal Church No church services as pastor is ‘|absent fromy city. Douglas Catholic Church i : . ‘9:30 a.m—Holy Mass and ser- mon. Benediction of the most Blessed Sacrament after the mass ———— NOTICE TO EAGLES .Regular meeting of Douglas Aerie 117, P. O. E, Monday night, No- | vember 19 will start at 7:30 sharp, {to make ready for the card party event of the evening to which the public is invited. JOHN ' CASHEN, Secretary, P. T. SHOP IN JUNEAT: —adv. PHONE 547 | L] | j *|as the erooner who leaps to fame The general public is cordially|Dvorak gives a fascinating per- Gay parties and thrilling action | in city night clubs will be seen in ‘‘Crooner,” which opens at the/ Uptown Theatre Sunday. David Manners and Ann Dvorak, | who made such an excellent team | as the lovers in “Stranger in Town” | will again be seen as the leading | players in this picture. Manners, | who plays the title role, is said to give an excellent performance overnight and becomes so impress- ed with his accidental success that he imagines he is a genius. Miss formance as his college sweetheart. Ken Murray, famous as a radio entertainer, proves to be just as entertaining on the screen, as a high pressure publicity manager, while Claire Dodd, a Broadway fav- orite, sets the heart aflutter as a society vamp. Guy Kibbee con- tributes barrels of fun as a jovial drunk in a night club. The theme is said to be a com- Pposite story of the lives of famous crooners and takes a satirical jab at the vanities of professional en- tertainers. It is gay and jazzy, a revelation of the wild hysteria of night club life, although it car- ’rles a serious vein of delightful ro- mance. It abounds with humorous sequences and exciting action, in- terspersed with sparkling dialogue from the pen of the well known author and columnist, Rian James. Last Times Tonight “Murder in ‘the Zoo,” will be |subscriptions of pioneers and will ‘be used for a museum, At Last! on radio’s mest popular spec- ies ;= the .CROONERS! . . . The guys who can dish it out wcrlhau;mu,hulm‘t/ “take it”4n a love nest! ‘ and “Murders in the Zoo” STARTING SUNDAY PREVIEW TONIGHT—1 A. M. DAVID MANNERS—ANN DVORAK and KEN MURRAY Hollywood gives you the real truth about the Male Canaraies! said the cast away wife,‘ orgetting that a repe’ {uuglwo ends! Z= cons STANCE CUMMINGS RALPH BELLAMY KAY JOHNSON 4 Pundro S, Bormas “harles Starrett, ¢ THOPER, executice ney Blrncl:(mer. Jpr drcer Vivian Tobin, RKO Louis M-wn.‘ = RADIO 1y cied by JOHN Picture _ CROMWELL. Added— ROY DEVANEY PREMIER ORGANIST IN CONCERT PLAYING 1. Dawn—Tone-Poem, Original 2. Medley Musical Comedy Selections 3. In a Monastery Garden 4. Let’s Misbehave—Fox Trot | 5. Washingtton Post—March he took with him his staff of song writers, dance directors and tech- nicians. He also transported his | gorgeous galaxy of original “‘Scan- | dals” girls. The staff had been as- | sociated with White in his previ- |ous successes, and it was from them | he anticipated the success that the | film is said to be. The song writ- | ers, Jack Yellen, Irving Caesar, and Ray Henderson, all hit composers, | have created ten melodic songs for | this production. The dazzling danc- | e in the eight revue numbers were directed by Georgie Hale, past mas- | ter at creating ultra-modern rou- s. Besides the song hits and , the film is enriched with | fifteen comedy blackouts that give | promise of being the high points |of the production. ¢ { The cast, with which White has | surrounded himself is large, and is studded with an array of screen, stage and radio personalities. Among the most prominent are | Rudy Vallee, Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, Adrienne Ames, Cliff Ed- wards and Gregory Ratoff. Produced by Robert T. Kane for Fox, the film was directed by Thornton Freeland and Harry Lachman. George White and Sam- uel Shipman wrote the story, and William Conselman was responsi- ble for the screen play. Last Times Tomight “Fugitive Lovers,” Robert Mont- gomery and Madge Evans, in the starring roles, will be seen for the last times tonight. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. October 17, 1934. Notice is hereby given that Kasl Otto Johnson, entrymany togethey with his witnesses Arthun:A. Stanss field and Perle B. Allen, all of Haines, Alaska, has made final proof on his homestead entry, An= chorage 07451 for the W%NEW, lot 1, SEXNE% sec. 22, lot 1, seG. 23, T. 30 S. R. 59 E. C. R. M. con= taining 166.03 acres and it is now |in the files of the U, 8. Land Ofs fice, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no }pmtest is filed in the local land office within the period of pubs lication or thirty days ghereafter, said final proof will be accepted and final certificate issuéd. GEO. J. LOVE, &

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