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e [ THEATRE LAST TIME TONIGHT JOHN HALLIDAY JUDITH ALLEN TOM BROWN Tonight’s Preview COME TO GAY PAREE —and leave your troubles behind! It’s gay! It's grand! It's different! MADGE EVANS ROBERT YOUNG OTTO KRUGER Una Merkel Ted H-a A Mcoiro-Geldwyn-Mayer Picture SEE— the daring Art Students Ball, the gorgeous Paris fashion show, Paris lov2, laughter! the approaching event. Seventeen young men, taking everything de- sirable in the way of refreshments, dropped in unexpectedly upon Leonard and an enjoyable affair resulted. A beautiful floor lamy esented to the groom-to. P S OUGLAS NEWS S e | TO-BE NCTIONS BRIDE AND GROOM HONCRED AT FU With Mis ing ‘the: sur; N by men 5 her biology -class, the broken wing of a wild duck captured by the students, was suc- cessfully amputated yesterday giv- ing the class practical instruction in anatomical surgery and at the same time relieving the duck of its suffering. Chloroform was administered to permit of the operation and after the wing was neatly removed, and the wound sealed over, the duck revived and seemed none the worse for the ordeal. Named Nee-hi, the duck now is being kept as a mascot to De-Hi. Complimentary to Miss Roberta Fraser, who is to be m week, Mrs. Felix Gray at a linen shower last night, with Mrs. Rebert Fraser and M Tom Cashen, 'Jr., assisting. Various ap- propriate games were played at which the prize winners were Mrs. James Primavera, Miss Ruth Lun- d and Miss Lucile Fox. Miss the recipiecnt of many Sixteen guests we:c assisted Lecnard Jounsun, tne penzdict- to-be, was surorised by a number of friends ot his hcmelast even- ing for ‘thz purpose of celebrating BENEFIT DANCE TONIGHT MOOSE HALL MUSIC BY “Dude” Haynes Orchestra (Contributed) Worthy Cause Admission” $1.00 Ladies Free ‘he is offered thirty dollars a mile| o |McFadden All Proceeds for a l' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1935. FUNNY ANTICS OF COMEDIANS BRING LAUGHS |Gracie Allen and George Burns in Merry Musical at Capitol Theatre nd The { motion picture to fea- e Guy Lombardo and his Royal |Canadians opens tonight at the | Capitcl Theatre, is said to be an excitingly entertaining- comedy - farce, made hysterically funny by |the antics of George Burns and !Gracie Allen. A Paramount production, the picture presents a pot-pourri of maniacal comedy centering about |the crazy Burns and Allen, delight- ful music by Lombardo’s premiere radio orchestra, and a satisfyl |romance enacted by Joan Mar and Ray Milland. Directed by Norman McLeed, this | film achieves great moments as a mad, glad comedy, with most of the | funny business centering about the ! dizzy* personality of Miss Allen. Presented as a love-sick girl, enam- ored of Radio Announcer George| Burns, she wrecks her father's de-| partment store business through| insane mismanagement and is ac- | cepted by her radio idol only when| from Colleen {for every milehe takes her home. The comedy speeds to Hollywood, revealing an intimate picture of film operations with the entire en- semble embroiled in a hectic pur- suit of fame and love. | Lombardo, in his initial screen [\vm'k. shows himself an expert $435,000. planned by !new song numbers and orchestra- tions. Veloz and - Yolanda, the cele- brated dance team, have a featured in the film and carry away portion of the entertai colors. NOW SHOWING ' UPTOWN BILL | | "Before Morning” Is Mix-| ture of Comedy and } ; ‘ Baffling Mystery i Rad Metrovich underwent e major operation at St. Ann's Ho ipital this morning, “Before Morning,” the new Leo Carrillo picture, which was shown tor the first time locally at the Uptown Theatre yesterday, is a most pl mixture of sophis~ i m, gradg school instructor | joataa 1 pabfling! tis > underwent an appendectomy| ..o . the” Broals yesterday is good, it was|way last season reported at St. Ann’s Hospital adisitad uay. stty problem efully and intelli a group of charm- esting ' people—people ar more human than the ordina of stiff puppets with whici: writers are wont to of Miss Margaret -+ ® e 0000000 000 AT THE HOTEL e 000000000000 ynda Stevenson, Juneau. Gaslineau Fred Bungar, Juneau. R. H dominates the role of Dr. Gruzlle, an y character, interesting Anchorage, Alaska. reme in the writing and Decemter 17, 1934. C so in Carrillo's masterful Notice is hereby given that Har- pretation. This Dr. Gruelle, old Windsor, entryman, together |operating a private hospital, finds with his witnesses, Ludwig Chris-|an opportunity to profit by a mu tian Baggen. and James Edwin|der and is quick to take advantag Sparks, has made final proof on|of it. However, once involved, he his homestead entry, Anchorage|finds the prospzct of further reve- 08322, for a tract of land embraced | in a neat little scheme of in U. 8. Survey No. 1521, situate|blackmail by threatening to involve on the Glacier Highway 14 miles|two wemen in the murder. More northwest of Juneau, latitude 58° [lh:m that, we cannot tell you with- 23’ 30” N. Longitude 134° 34’ 00” |out detracting too much from the W. and it is now in the files of |fun the picture holds in store f the U. 8. Land Office, Anchura.go,‘nu Hike over to the Uptown T AMaska, and if no protest is filed atre and take a look. in the local land office within the| In addition to Carrillo, who 15 period of publication or thirty days starred, the cast includes only! thereafter said final certificate will Taylor Holmes from the ranks of be issued and final proof accepted. screen players. Let this not worry FLORENCE L. KOLB, |ycu, however, for Lora Baxter d Acting Register. |Louice Prussing, First publication, Jan. 16, 1835. stags stars Last publication, Mar. 13, 1935. ‘ed for s She Lost Hér Heart | two Broad sezm to us to be head- en stardom Polish spy, and to lose her head undk $435,000 Doll House One of her childhood dreams fulfilled, Colleen Moore, above, famous’ screen star, displays an elaborate castle in miniature which cost Constructed of aluminum, ivory, wood, copper and: precious metals, the doll house stands nine fect high and contains a‘ /ing newsgatherer, score of mechanical wonders which will be exhibited on a world tour; the 1 stipulated sum to carry Then She Lost Her Head | ler headsman’s ax in garden of Ploetzensee Pri: 'MADGE EVANS - "HEADS CAST OF NEW FEATURE Una Merkel, Robert Young Also in ‘Paris Interlude’ Coming to-Coliseum el Lilting romance and uproarious comedy amid the gay American ony of Paris comes to the Coli- | seum screen in a preview tonight | and cpens its local run tomorrow, in “Faris Interlude.” The new pic- | ture, based on the New York stage hit, “All Good Americans,” has an elaborate cast. | Dealing with Paris at the time % of the arrival of Lindbergh, the plot - follows the fortunes of a Med | BTOUD of newspaper correspondents, id,« i a girl fashion writer and other ex- s patriates in the féstive French { | capital. ¥ One of the spectacular details of the new picture is a great fashion show, with beautiful mannequins displaying the latest finery . !replica of a famous Parisian salon. | Another is the huge masquerade (ball given by the artists in the Latin Quarter. The famous Amer- ican bar and other haunts of tour- ists also figure in the engaging blend of comedy and romance. Madge Evans plays the heroine, as the American tourist who, jilted and stranded in Paris, wins' her way to fame as a fashion writer. Otto Kruger plays the philander- and Robert Young ‘the faithful friend with whom the heroine eventually finds happiness. Una Merkel is the com- Moore Miss Moore.” ; | ‘edy foll to the heroine, as a fast- 'el:o“ X}xi]:nix?;o‘zl(::}:f:s52:1?;:";:1;?:;1! s TA s E HIT Is | MlQE B A R R IE H]‘ talking and cynical illustrator. jer. o5 S8 4 L4 i Last Times Tonight “The Witching & Hour” will be shown at the Coliseum. tonight for the last times. AGAINST PUBLIC s em OFFICE WORKERS "5Re" s Dve v Not Allowed Other Jobs If Getting $200—Clamps | on Drunken Drivers Bringing the total number in Al- aska to four, The First Bank of Cordeva has been approved as an eligible mortgagee under Title IT of |the National Housing Act, it has Vel e | been announced by Director John (Continued from Page One) g pegues of the Federal Housing of firearms within city lim- | Administration. the throwing of missiles' Banks previously approved are hich result in property damage the B. M. Behrends Bank of Ju- or injury. The latier included boys neau, First’ National Bank of Ju- with sling shots, either accidentally | neau and the First National Bank entionally, breaking windows ©f Ketchikan. All of these financial the penalty is fixed at|inctitutions may now release funds m $500 to $1,000, the House de- for construction of new homes or cided to amend. William Growden |Fefinancing home mortgages . al- of‘the Fourth ns did several others Teady existing, under the insured ed they had been boys them-|Mmortgage plan made possible by lves ‘and Growden moved the the Housing Act. amendment which general ap- | N A orovel, The B now goes back to ‘BRIDE_TO_BE IS ether Senate vis passea by e, HONORED WITH SOCIAL AFFARIS House include: | 8. B. 24, allowing judges the priv. ilege of rejecting names of person: Among the parfies which have frawn @s jurcrs in case they think | peen given recently for Miss Ro- the expence entailed in bringing the; berta Fraser, whos¢ marriage to charge iis and - prozpective jurors o the court|ypaonarg Johnson takes place March from great distances is too greal.|js was a luncheon given i S. B. 1, defining contributing 10 'pear] Peterson ang ve“ by ::l:; L2 delinquency of a minor and ghafer 1ast Saturday. On Px:idn.y of clerifying the existing statute. | this week Miss Janet Delaney and The House concurred in the Sen- mys Elsie Simmons, are entertain- ate action of grouping the fOur jno with gy 4 ‘- House bills dealing with the change yrday m‘d‘"fi:“’“’y_:;‘d ghon! in the time of certain Territorial' win be hostess at a shower f otficérs taking office from January! pride-to-be. e o 1 to April 1; concured on H. B. R e 63, providing for the certification| ggop m.’imn‘ul of teachers in: denominational | o scheols; on the Green memorial which calls for survey of the fish- ing industry but now carries no | on the work. The original memorial had| arked the PWA to expend $250,000 cn the' survey. EXTRA ’ '{ B THEATRE “Show Place of Juneau” Tonight and Tomorrot: G e A PARAMOUNT PICTURE vith GEORGE URNS "GRACIE “AALLEN (o] GUY Loiioo | ADDED JOY “King for.a Day’ Jolly Good Fellow CANADIANS: it Latest' Nm Juneau Cash Groeer» CasH GROCERS Corner Socond and Sewsrd Free Dehvery PHONE 58 Save Money Now General Eleciric Follow the lead of other Juneau residents. Invest in one of the mew model washers, Over a 10-year period at $1.50 a weck, it costs approximately $800.00 to have washing done outside. ' In the same time the cost of a washer and its operation would be under $300.00. 4 EASY PAYMENT PLAN' ® Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. s JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—PHodie 18" TONIGHT / LEO CARRILLO,, ‘BEFORE MORNING” LORA BAXTER—TAYLOR HOLMES A chilling, thrilling: mystery ‘drama, set in the colorful background of New York night life. —— ADDED FEATURE — EXTRA “SAVAGE GOLD” ' Comntander Dyott’s true story of an amazing adventure with the savage head hunters of . Love of Baroness Benita von Berg caused her to betray German war secrets to Baron Jurek Sosnowsk, ison, Berlin, a_view of which is shown in photo above, The baroness and Sosnowski are pictured in eopies of police photos, the Amazon. PARAMOUNT NEWS

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