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NOW PLAYING! “It Is a Night of Stars!” This I's the Password! ant cannon could not drown their heart-beats nor stifle their soul-kiss . '. . AND| SHE WAS PLEDGED TO KILL HIM! No greater love-drama in years than rt W. Chambers’ romance, acular, thrillingly gay with A GREAT STORY . .. coreen hit! now a MARION DAVIES GARY A Picture . Yow'll Long Remember! ROBERT W. CHAMBERS' rcmance with music! with Jean Parker Katharine Alexander Ted Healy The Four Mills Brothers A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cos- mopolitan Production ecial KIDDIE Matinee Saturday-1 P. M. BOB STEELE m “YOUNG BLOOD” SURPRISES FOR ALL CARTOONS COMEDIES _S.p ACTS : Bésketball ‘TONIGHT HIGH SCHOOL GYM CITY LEAGUE—First Game, 7:30 P. M. DOUGLAS FIREMEN KRAUSE’S CONCRETERS SECOND GAME—8:30 P. M. DE MOLAYS GEORGE BROTHERS ADMISSION Adults 25 cents Children 15 cents Old papers for sale at Empire Office THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 8, 1935 \I. R. Collections ! v | . BRIBHT GHMEDY PA%xggRJAfigE?fi';lmml Double, f SALE, C. P {Washington-Alaska 1‘ OPENS TuNIGHT Dates and pl?u:'_;ori ;v:lu ex;exxfé v, AT COLISEUM |“Blind Dat;:Aand “Aval-| were the topics' of discussion at the| business meétinz of “the American; anche” Feature Films on Weekend Screen ASHINGTON, Feb. 8—In- enue collections from achington State District, including Alaska, almost doubl- ¢d in 1934 as compared with 1933. Cellections for 1934 are mcre than $17.500000 while 1933 figures were only 'about $9,000,000. Legion Auxiliary held in the Dug- out last night. The Junior members of the Aux- iliary, it was decided, will hold a bake sale on Saturday, February ‘16. at the United Food, Store. A public card party was the second item considered. It will be held in | the Dugout, Thursday, February 21. Contract, auction bridge and pinochle will be played. The hments werc served tQ the ice menmibers following last on by the hostesses, Manville and Mrs. - INK-MAKING ‘The mnew program headliner at | the Coliseum Theatre *starting to- night, will be Columbia's “Blind |Date,” a delightful, human com-~ |edy romance featuring Ann Soth- | |ern with Neil ‘Hamilton and Paul | Kelly impersonating her two amar- ous swains. “Avalanche” is the other feature on the Coliseum pro- | | gram for tonight and Saturday. Adapted for the screen by Ethel | Hill and directed by Roy Wil- liam Neill, “Blind Date” relates the sad tale of a young automo- bile mechanic so engrossed in | feathering the nest of his home- to-be that he allows the bird to fly. The direction the little bird | choosen for her migration leads s fen 8 2 2 |to the arms of a wealthy playboy | """ 4 R | whom she meets on a “blind date.” Complications of a serio- ATTENTION CARPENTERS | | comic and romantic nature set in| There will be a very important but are ultimately solved to the meeting of the Carpenters Local| | satisfaction of all concerned. | Union Number One in their hali The beauteous Ann Sothern, who |Friday. cvening, Meeting will be| | |scored in the leading role ofcalled to order at 8 pum, i | “Let's Fall in Love,” and has since | 3dV. By Order of President. | become an overwhelmingly populz\rl" - United States Civil Serv- Commission has announced an mination for the following po- of Ink-Making Plant ) a year. Further information obtained at Room 311 1 and Territorial Buflding: - 2 VIKING NOTICE Members of the Woman's Demo-| Mecting at Odd Fellows® Club of Gaitineau Chaniiel Saturday n X y 9, | will meet next Monday. evening at i ck. Soctal 'to” foll I8 oclock in the Coun~il Cham- members and one in- bers in the City Hall. This is the —adv, nual meeting and _election,. of | ot s will take place. The an-| -ee | WOMAN'S * DEMOCRATIC CLUB MEETS MONDAY! Hal are | GENERAL MOTORS | and | MAYTAG PRODUCTS | | W. P. JOHNSON | screen favorite, is seen as the ro- | mantictlly inclined “Kitty Taylor.” | Fans will remember Miss Sothern in the recent “Melody in Spring,” | “The Hell Cat,” and ‘‘The Party’s Over.” i | Neil Hamilton enacts the “blind | date” while Paul Kelly portrays the simple, hard-handed mechanic-boy friend. Hamilton has recently ap- peared in “Strangers May Kiss,” The 10th of the Month. .. Is Merchants’ Pay Day! Kingdom,” Kelly's latest film ven- { e T Torah THE RETAIL MERCHANT is a public “The Girl from Calgary’ i servant. He serves you faithfully and | F7 = i well, and like any other faithful servant, \JURORS ARE GIVEN expects his'payment when due. FURTHER VACATION All petit jurors not sitting in the present case in the District Court, will be excused from further | duty until Monday, February 18, Each montl’s charges are due by when they are to report. This is . M e R R L the 10 of the following month. |ternoon from the office of the | Clerk of the Court. Retail charge accounts today are based on standard monthly terms. Whether you areian employer or an employee, you know what “Pay Day” means. 2 A3 R S ITHEATRE SUIT PUT | OVER UNTIL MONDAY Arguments in the Electrical Re- search-Gross sound equipment suit will be heard Monday, the jury in the case being excused over the week-end by District Judge George F. Alexander. Arguments are ex- pected to take at least two days. | The action is the outgrowth of differences over the installation of motion picture sound equipment by the Electrical Research Products, |Inc,, in the Coliseum theatre then | operated by W. D. Gross. Some $300,000 is involved. The 10th is the merehant's pay day. Pay him promptly. Prompt payments pro- mote prosperity and protect your credit. ® ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU CHARLES WAYNOR, Manager Valentine Bldg. Phone 28 SATURDAY SATURDAY SPECIALS! ET EATING APPLES SOLID ‘and JUICY 51bs., 25¢ F a’ncy—J ersey Sweet Potatoes 4 lbs. for 25¢ POTATOES 501bs., 95¢ S et = v MARKET BAS! FANCY LOCAL RUTABAGAS lbs., 25¢ Sweet—Juicy—Sunkist Sunkist Oranges 3 doz., 39%¢ ~Ex:wy Dry Onions 6 lbs, for 25¢ P e Full line of Fresh Fruits and. Vegetables Fancy Hand-dipped Chocolates—Glacéd California Fruits '§ Phone 342 Seward St. 3 Deliveries Da'ily MARION DAVIES, "GARY COOPERIN CAPITOL MOVIE Brilliant Sta: Seenin New Romantic Film in “Operator 13" Romance has served as the key- note of every motion picture that has starred Marion® Davies, whe newest Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer mopalitan picturg, “‘Operator % opens tonight af the Capitol The- ater. No matter in what country t piot of the story was laid o what period of history the romance took place, always the a wholesome love 'n into the pictu always Miss Dav most romantic lo playing opposité her. Johnny Mack Brown, a football star, was un an actor when Miss | prepared to film “Th Ed” but when the pictur leased he became a popular idol overnight. | "'Nils " Asther was | Hollywood when |lected him for ‘‘Her Ca | Lover.” He became a romantic sen- | sation and still regards his role with Miss Davies as his finest per- formance. | Lawrence Gray had played leads with a number of stars but not until Miss Davies ct him for her | leading man in ianne” did he rise to greater heights in pictures. Clark Gable was just becoming | recognized as a piguré player | when he was cast with Miss Dav- iles in “Polly of the Circus.” From {then on he rapidly ascended to | stardom. The same was true with Robert | Montgomery in “Blondie of the | Follies” and it was none other than Bing Crosby who crooned love tunes to Miss Davies in “Go- | ing Hollywood.” | And now comes “Operator 13" | with Miss Davies playing the role |of a Union spy, with Gary Cooper as her co-star. DOUBLE Bl famous & croen UBLE BILL OPENS TONIGHT AT THE UPTOWN Special Children's Matinee Announced for 1 o'Clock Tomorrow Afternoon A double bill, “Marriage on Ap- | proval” and “South of Santa Fe" | opens, tonight at the Uptown the- )y entertaining picture. Bob Steele | ater with a special childrén’s mat- 'is starred in “South of Santa Fe,”| | Inee announced for 1 o'clock to- a weslern, | morrow afternoon, featuring Ken | Maynard and Bobh Steele, | | “Marriage on Aproval” brings to | Juneau theatregoers Donald Dilla- | way, Barbara Kent and Phyllis Legion Auxiliary, Feb. 48 at United Barry in what is said to be a high- Food, 0 —— FEATURE PROGRAM — TWO' Rich mans darling - shave HER“ 600 Seats 10 FIGHTING for LIFE!. : ‘ Avalanche” 15,750 FEET UP IN THE ALPS TREMENDOUS ! THRILLING ! PREVIEW TONIGHT—BOB MONTGOMERY in “HIDEOUT” COLIJEUM IMPORTANT MEETING™! ]A Of the Musicians and e l'ers Sunday afternoon. at 4:30 above Capitol Beer Parlors,, HARRY KRANE, - e SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! ' - e GOODIE SALE By Junior memners American|—adv. ~—adv. = UPTOWN - ¢ Wl ¥ Séttli'day H Directed by HOWARD HIGGIN A MONARCH PRODUCTION ~-ALSO—— "BOB STEELE in “South of Santa Fe” CHILDfiEN‘S MAT EE ——————— SATURDAY, I P. M. KEY MAYNARD and BOB STEELE ‘WMMM"MM E 4 7