The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 9, 1935, Page 3

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[CAPITO THEATRE “Show I’Imo of Juneau” LAST TIME T()NYGHT STARTING AT TONIGHT’S PREVIEW JESBARE BREREN SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Sunday Matinee—2 P. M. THREE DAYS ONLY THREE DAYS ONLY | { [ e [T l||| !|||! vIH L 1T 1 [/ CMESRRIGERS | FRETASTAIRE | ALICE BRADY £bW. EVERETT HORTON AN R-K-ORADIO PICT e L b, g 1 Y IIIIDIWIINII]HAIIIIINIIII lore Entertainment “BUDDY'S TROLLEY TROUBLE” LATEST NEWS | | Rellgmus Stnfe Agam ‘ Breaks Forth in Mexico MEXICO CITY, March $.— The killing of one Catholic and the wounding of three others at Parral = reported here, while Archbishop | Diaz is reported recovering from | 24 hours of hardships he suffered vhile under arrest charged with | violating the nation’s religious laws e o-.oooc.»-.c.b i . HOSPITAL NOTES e e e ccoss0 000 Alex Hodoff, an Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company employee, entered St. Ann's Hospital this morning for treatment of a minor | injury to his foot. Mrs. E. E. Engstrom, wife of the Juneau manager of the Sebastion | Stuart Fish Company, left St.| Ann's Hospital yesterday with her infant son, for her home in Doug- Ias. SON FOR COOKS t | A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook of Anchorage, | February 17. - ->-oe — Mrs. Wellman Holbrook, wife of the Assistant Regional Forester, left St. Ann’s Hospital today for | her home. She had undergone a R DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! major operation there recently. RS O — AT THE GASTINEAU PAINTS—OILS ! Bauilders’ and Shelf ‘ Merrianne Brown, Oakland, Cal., HARDW _RZ 3 and Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Debbins, I Juneau, are Tregistered guests at the Gastineau Hotel today. ‘._Th_olnu Hardwm Co i VISIT OUR Family Liquor Department CALIFORNIA GROCERY Phone 478 : Prompt Delivery | the lovely Miss Rogers across many | |8 | Oland, : : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1935 “GAY DIVORCEE” At Coliseum on Sunday AT GAPITOL FOR m JUNEAU SHOWING i Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire Star in Clever, Beautiful Musicale Elaborate new spectacles of beau- ' tv, rhythm and romance feature the screen’s big musical comedy.I “The Gay Divorcee,” which co-stars Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire, { “Carioca” fame, coming to the' Capitol Theatre tomorrow with its first showing a Sunday matinee. It features music by Xve noted mel- ody makers, and develops a joyous plot that pleased New Yorkers for 288 performances, and London for six months. The plot itself is one of super- entertaining farce comedy situa- tions, a hilarious sort of romance | boasting a ceaseless flow of com- | plications as Astaire madly pursues Arline Judxt md Jack Ozkic are starred in “Shot the Works,” “YAMPIRE BAT” IS THRILLER AT UPTOWN SUNDAY Shudders, Chllls Promised; in Mystery Picture Com- ing to Local Theatre dancing floors and through the mazes of a swanky futuristic ho- MRS, HELENA POOLE AND tel. { CHANCY R. WILLARD WERE - A second and even more laugh-' MARRIED THIS MORNING #ble romance is provided by Alice e Brady and Edward Everett Horton, Mrs. Helena Poole and Chaney| in which the inimitable Miss Brady R. Willard were quietly married flt pursues Horton with marital de- the United States Commissioner! signs. vofm‘ this morning with Jtldge i J. F. Mullen officiating. thmsses Lavish settings, a troupe of fifty beautiful dancing girls,pewnh as w P c," nony were James ‘M many men as partners in unique 10" and Mrs. Dora Poale. Bot.h dance ensembles, clever comedy IC residents of Juneau. Mr. Wil- uations and fast direction, all &' IS an engincer g >+ = combine to make “The Gay Di- e | vorcee” one of those pictures Illm OITIZENSHIF GRANTED S fans talk about. ATTRACTIVE YOUNG NURSE O < Cotman Y be Citizenship papers to the United at the Capital again in “Bulldog B Drummond Strikes Back.” The ex. SUAteS Of America were granted t | cellent cast which supports Colman Miss Eunice Anderzon, & Tative ot v Canada in the United States Diss "The Vampire Bat,” a mystery includes Loretta Young, WAIner ... court this morning. Miss| thriller based on the vampire leg- fonarles Butterworth and sngerson is a nurse at St. AnnS|end that provided the base for the i Hospital and has lived here for.gru ne “Dracula.” . several years. Vampire Bat” is Lionel Atwill, Me'v:n Douglas and Fay Wray come ic the screen of the Uptown Theatre tomorrow in Una TR B one of | ! - R —- | those pictures that guarantee a LAZAROFF FUNERAL MARGARET CALLAHAN AND Lenill and a shudder with every g GUS ERICKSON, MARRIED | change of scene. SET FOR TOMORROW et The story concerns the mys- | Margaret Callanan was married | tery of a series of strange murders to Gus Erickson in the office of | which have of a small European hamlet. Each vietim is found dead in his bed, wwo fang wounds in his throat, the blood drained from his body. super The funeral of Kosta Lazaroff, bulldozer who accidentally was kill- ed while working near an ore way of the Alaska Juneau Gold Min- ing Company t wsihkee, and W. G. Hellan. ing Company this week, will be dents of Juneau held at 11 o'clock tomorrow morn- AR L s i KRAFFT'S The services under the au- h spices of the Alaska Mine Workers General Cabinet and Millwork | the United States yosterday afternoon. the ceremony were Commissioner | Witnesses to Knut Johnson Both are resi~ The itious villagers fear vam- those live-dead creatures ® that have lived in tradition through I} the centuries. Douglas plays the role of the Union, will be held from the C. Contractors | |local police inspector, who scouts W. Carter Mortuary. Three miners, Estimates furnished. Plate the vampire theory. As a physician close friends. of Lazaroff, will Glass—Plyboard. |=-and experimental.-bielogist who is speak. Burial will. take place at | 2nd and Franklin Phone 62 ['f'enzngod in “sol¥ing*' the mystery, Evergreen Cemetery. O ————u | Lionel Atwill gives one of his most Sts Y\t SHE SAYS “There will be a case of Rheinlander Beer awarded tonight' and “THat’s where the crowd goes, you know and “We might win the prize!” ' et the Piano terrified the villagers | HAROLD KNOX % WITH HIS ACES CAB_ITQL BEER PARLORS PRIVATE BOOTHS FOR PARTIES BEN BERNIE IS STAR OF FItM | HERE SUNDAY ! Coliseum Wl" Show Shoot the Works' — Musical Comedy with Fine.Cast Ben Bernie; of musical fame, fea- tured in Paramount's “Shoot The Works,” coming Sunday to the | Coliseum Theatre, revealed that | his own career has not been un-| |like the part he plays in this, his first motion picture. ! In the film Bernie plays a band leader. He starts with a hve-piece‘ orchestra in the small-time, and: finishes with a seventeen piece) band in a swanky cabaret. { In real life Bernie had worked! with Hdands here and there until| he got his first big break. He found a stranded college band, and took them to the Roosevelt Hotel in New York in 1923 for a five-week | engagement which ran until 1928. Later he was at the Hotel Sher- man in Chicago for another five years, meanwhile climbing to radio fame. “Sheot the Works” was directed by Wesley Ruggles from an original play written by Ben Hecht and Gene Fowler, and features Jack Oakie, Dorothy Dell, Arline Judge and Alison Skipworth. The film also ' features six songs. They are: “With! My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dream-! THEATRE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU LAST TIME TONIGHT BIG DOUBLE BILL “GIRL IN DANGER” with RALPH BELLAMY and BUCK JONES in “UNKNOWN VALLEY” Sumlay Night ing,” “Take a Lesson from -the| ' “Do I Love You?" “Wers ¥our Ears Burning?,” “In the Good ! Old Winter Time," and A Bowl or' Chop Suey and You-ey.” All were' written by Gordon and Revel and Rainger and Robin, | Two features are onm the Coli- seum’s double bill which has its last showings tonight. Buck Jones' stars in an exciting film, ‘‘The Unknown Valley,” and Ralph Bel- lamy in “Girl in Danger,” which promises further thrills on the Coli- tseum program. \ < \ compelling cnaracterizations. Fay Wray is the sweetheart of Doug-! las, and almost a victim of the‘ | vampire. The amazing conclusion is said lo be convincing, but promises to leave those who see it weak in the knees. ! Tonight, “Officer 13" with Monte Blue and Lila Lee in the leading roles, will have its last showings| at the Uptown McCAUL . MOTOR || COMPANY . . | LEMON HART AND SONS ROYAL NAVY RUGM “A fine old deliclous demerara rum youw'll enjoy!” STOCKED BY YOUR FAVORITE DEALER W. J. LAKE & €O, SEATTLE, DISTRIBUTORS | £ | Dodge n — Plymouth Denters | | | 1 i IS !Old papers. for sale at Emplre Ofilcel LAST TIMES TONIGHT Monte Blue in ‘Officer 13’ . PLUS . '/

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