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' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, FINE NOVEL ISMARION TALLEY ° © | ANN HARDING'S ON HONEYMOON, NEWEST VEHICLE SECONDHUSBAND Opens at Noted Soprano o Weds Coach at Secret Ceremony Last March NEW YORK, April 13.—With her THEATRE ENDS TONIGHT! De Luxe Double Bill! ‘HONOR of the RANGE’ “The Fountain” Coliseum Sunday for Local Showing The combination of one of | | the | “PLL FIX IT” with with most popular stars in filmdom and|new husband, her second one, Mar- one of the mostepular novels of | ion Talley, aged 28, of Kansas City, JACK HOLT KEN MAYNARD the last few seasons, provides RKO- | noted soprano, is somewhere be- k and Hollywood, ting to June 1, tween New Y honeymooning her movie de | Radio with a fine production in “The Fountain,” which stars Ann Harding, and will be shown at the lish dramatic critic and author, a s Inovel considered by many as the | greatest piece of contemporary lit- ge | erature. More than any of the Ann Hard- |ing vehicles that have followed - sh immizrants. age to Mich- Gefman pianist, ous coach, was annulled in v, 1933, a double fions comes to - y ) |elements of life and romance that ‘\ |endowed the first great Harding | | | triumph. B It gives Miss Harding every op-| § | portunity to display the full range| ; of her fine dramatic interpretation.| | She is called upon to run the ga- : mut of human emotion. \ Opposite the Harding role are| ! two male parts that also call for| the deftest of dramatic interpre- | | tations. No finer players could| ) have been secured for these roleslz than Paul Lukas and Brian Aherne. | | Jean Hersholt, Violet Kemble-Coop- | er, Ralph Forbes and others are in z the pretentious cast. | John Cromwell, who directed Miss | § Harding in “Double Harness,” and | who recently completed the seusn-i tion “Of Human Bondage,” with Leslie Howard, rejoins Miss Hard- ing in this picture. ! “The TFountain” is a romantic| triangle drama painted against the background of Dutch mneutrality during the World War. Jack Holt in “T'll Fix It,” Maynard in “Honor of the Rai are the stars of the Cohseums double bill which will be shown for the last times tonight. TICKET MACHINE IS | INSTALLED, CAPITOL or COAT? and quite a bit of money! small girl THE FOUNTAIN and Ken Hang! and hats of their career! One of the strongest, most discussed ! of their novels written in modern times! . CHARLES MORGAN'S powerful story of a woman torn between two men who loved her! with BRIAN AHERNE —PAUL LUKAS Jean Hersholt—Ralph Forbes—Sarah Haden The Capitol Theatre has install- ed a new up-to-the-minute Gold Seal ticket register. The register | is what is known theatrically a five bank ticket register and is “loaded” with all different L((noml- tol. It will deliver to the custom- . RKO-RADIO PICTURE s | LEGION DANCE b v 2 4 by a simple touch of the button to | The American Legion Post Will any customer who lays down the ers hands from one to five tickets | | sponsor & Hall. dance tonight at E. M. Polley, chair- Elks' b 3 ¢ ol f man of the affair, announces a “Night in Hawaii,” and a good the | wherewithal. i The management states that the it aS|{purpose of this machine is to “speed” the customers from the box office to the seats in the theatre, | thus avoiding waits in the variable| climatic conditions. The management also states that there are many improvements in and about both the Coliseum and | the Feldon house, near | Capitol theatres taking place f\'ery' Hall. Miss Suares is| day. an expert in her line does remodeling and program is promised. - DRESSMAKING PARLOR Miss Rose Suares, modiste, cent arrival from New York City, has cpened a dressmaking estab- lishment in the Moose said to be ond also "alterations. Ensign George Tanner and his & re- Ensign Tanner and Wife Greeted by Many at Barracks Last Night B g REAL DAGO RED Wine $1.25 per gallon. Bring your 3ug TOT’EM GR/OCERY adv. PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY R wife were given a regular Alaska WINTER ADMITTED TO greeting last night at the barracks ST. ANN’S HOSPITAL TODAY on Willoughby Avenue. Ensign Tan- E ner succeeds Capt. R. B. Lesher Lloyd Winter, member of in charge of the Salvation Army photography firm of Winter and work il Juneau. Pond, was admitted to St. Ann's The welcoms to Ensign Tanner Hospital today with a light attack was extended by Rev. John A. of the flu. Glasse, Rev. Erling K. Olafson, — Rev. David Waggoner, Capt. Wil- SCHOOL TAX Dl‘E { N { { N { { N { { { { ( ‘ it I I \ { 4 { { { {4 { \ \ { { liam Jackson and Capt. R. B. Lesh-' —_— 5 the | i | School Tax for 1935 is now due IT’S Major W. J. Carruthers, who and payable at office of City Clerk. came here from Wrangell to at- All ‘male persons between 21 and . % tend the affair, acted as master of 90 €Xcept volunteer firemen, paup- Wise to Cali ceremonies at which over 100 at- €IS, Insane, soldiers and sailors are tended. ‘subject to this tax of $5.00. Suitable replies wWere made by Fnsign Tanner and his wife. . Refreshments were served after } | I 8 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Coal adv. “EBABNGIEES WL . kT S DB P e BRw e ey e KRAFFT'S | the exercises with Sergeant Major and Mrs. Paddock in charge of this part of the evening's affair. Ensign Tanner, wife and three children arrived on the Princess Norah from Vancouver. Capt. and Mrs. R. B. Lesher have been grant- ed a year's t‘urlough. Cabinet and Millwork | Interior Detail Werk | | | Window, Plate and Automobile | | Glass. PLYBOARD—Any size; | market prices. | 2nd and Franklin Fuel 0il Transfer el oo [om— Phone 62 | . MARKET BASKET Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables Phone 342 Free Delivery o B i, o | The Florence Sh ! Permanent Waving a Bv-z;n hrenfi Blnk ! i | | Meorence !-lolmquln, . %4 1 [ | (% i wic 1 | ! PAINT! 2 1 s—oILs § | LUD“;IG NELSON l = e = & | EWELER | nilert’ ated I | maich Bepaiing | HARDW _BI I Ly { Philco—General Electric Agency '€ I PRONT STREET i | | Thomas Hardware Co. Ros it orcatill S : 3 B mong your friends, ond i RS b get in on the fun? Teams ¥ from all parts of the city and representing many or- #anizations have already es- teted this first sérles. b ! Brunswick [ INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Ine. Established 1898 Alleys Rheinlander Beer on Draught POOL BILLIARDS BARBER SHOP Juneau, Alaska {| { Pt e e et rr e e e e ey can Leg is making the whele town talk! My Beauty Hmt ALICE REINHEART hair zasy to manaze. o .- - ANNUAL MAY DAY DANCE n Auxiliary, oil shampoo of pure olive Coliseum Sunday and Monday. Miss Talley was married at a| . “The Fountain” is an adapta-|secret ceremony on March 23 to bl M S ey tion of the novel of the same name her coach, Adolph Eckstrom, aged P it R i s by Charles Morgan, famous Eng- 37, of St. Cloud, Minn, son of ARINGLL: Froper, MAHIG May 4 —adv. ;ivo :::m:-: | “Holiday,” this story possesses| [~~== BEFLTER L A RS S G R bmh of gloryl | those rare but humanly beautiful Hollywood Style Shop MRS. HICKEY or HAT? Head right this way, and save a lot of time, For our collection Tall girls, lean girls—ALL are flocking in, and trotting off with the smartest suits, coats Brand New Shipment Just Arrived and Store Will Be Open TONIGHT! New H uts! Perfect suit haty in straw and felt New Suits| ' and Coats Just arrived | “Charlie Chan in London,” 1935. ISGAY COMEDY DUE AT GAPITOL Butterworth and blb)ur‘anl(- Have Merry Time in Feature for Sunday “Student Tour,” which comes to the Capitol for the preview to- night and showings Sunday and Monday, brings Charles Butterworth and Jimmie Durante, two of the screen's favorite comedians in a picture that promises much merri- ment. Featuring half a dozen brilliant song hits, some lovely co-eds and | handsome college men, actu: cruited from university class rooms | to provide the right cast for a “Student Tour,” the picture is one of the important musical come- dies to come out of Hollywood. The plot, as suggested by the title, has to do with the hilarious adventures of a group of boys and girls on the world. They visit China, In- dia, Mente Carlo and at each stop | encounter fun and merriment ga- lore. In addition to Butterworth and Durante, “Student Tour” presents Maxine Doyle and Phil Regan, de- scribed as importance, Monte Blue, McKinny and Betty Grable. Tonight Warner Oland in his latest Charlie Chan adventure, will be Florine featured at the Capitol again. -oe @ e ccec o000 000 . HOSPITAL NOTES L ® 000000 20000 Tom Bennett, medical left St. Ann's Hospital patient, today. Prank Agoff was discharged from St. Ann's Hospital tbday. He had been receiving treatmient for an injured foot miner, entered Frank Percich, St. Ann's Hospital last night for treatment for an injured foot. He is an empleyee of the Alaska Ju- neau Gold Mining Company. Gus Messerschmidt, a medical potient, was admitted to St. Ann's Hcespital last night. e ST Rib-Cone Ball Mills 2 to 2560 tons capacity. Use less power and’ water. All steel, sereening and (gl " screenless types. Get— More Gold Frem Your Ore Send for Bulletin No. 300, de- seribing Rib-Cone Mills; also crushers, concentrators, portable stamps, water wheels, plates, sectional boilers, etc. Get low prices, direet from factory. Straub Mfg. Co. Since 1902 578 Chestnut St., Oakland,’ Cal. Pay’n Takit 'George Bios. [ ] LOWER LIQUOR PRICES ALW AYS Pay'n Takit George Bros. Phone Your Orders! Store open until midnight SRR RO RO e s o FORD AGENCY {Authorised Dealers) GREASES college | a trip around | discoveries of unusual g THEATRE “Show Place of Juneau” Last Time Tonight L) Intrepid “Popeye”—The Spinach Eater “Here Comes the Circus”—This is for all us kids “Dartmouth Days”—This is for us kids also This issue of the Paramount News 1s good } l At Tonight’s Preview AND PLAYING Sunday-Monday-Tuesday MATINEE SUNDAY—2 P. M. LAUGH WiTH THESE COULEGE NIT-wiTs] SEE THE WORLD THRU THE EYES OF YOUTH FLORINE McKINNEY Sing, Dance, Laugh and Be Merr Let Capt. Durante and Prof. But: terworth and a flock of beys an girls take you on a grand tour of fun. f S SRR — UPTOWN ~ Juneau's Own Dé Luxe THeatre TONIGHT ONLY BY INSISTENT REQUESTS We are again showing this picture. If you did not see it, do not miss it now. If you did see it you will enjoy seeing it again. CHU CHIN CHOWY Sunday Monday SPECIAL SUNDAY MATINEE—25 cents Direct from Record-Breaking Runs in Oslo, Stockholm and Copenhagen ‘‘CHRISTINE” Valdres Daughter * with AASE BYE and TORE FOSS Slhl\' by the well known Norwegian-American Author—H. A. FOSS The romance was made in the beautiful Valley of Vagn in Valdres TITLES IN ENGLISH Everybody can understand and enjoy it. Synchron- ized with song and music played by one of Norway’s famous orchestras. ALSO—AN ALL-TALKIE PICTURE NORWAY'S INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION

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