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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1935. TWO FEATURES JOE E. BROWN SHOWN TONIGHT ~ HILARIOUS IN Doy Has Tooth Pulled ; Dies #rom Fright THE GREATEST VALUE IN SHOW ENTERTAINMENT IN JUNEAU—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DOUBLE BILL IS FEATURED JOUNSTOW! , May Mike Shensckynee, aged six PHILLIPS HOLMES AT COLISEUM ° ‘The Great Flirtation’ and ‘Million Dollar Ransom’ Provides Variety “The Great Fiirtation,"" starring V((mm and Landi, the Collseum pro- yoars, is dead, doctors say be- » he became frightened at woving a teoth pulled. The boy's mother tock him te a dentist. He refused a 1':al anesthetic. The dentist declined to proceed until the boy's mether told him to go ahead. The dentist pulled cue tooth and Mike jumped out of the chair, holding his breath. ATTHE UPTOWN Living Wiin “Boiling Point™ Share Program Honors SS Witness" is the Uptown Thea which include: head- NEW FEATURE and Fascinating Bowling Fea- ture Included in All Com- edy Program, Capitol Joe E. Brown, wide- mouthed comedian, Capitol Theatre toni popular comes MARY ] g [ Eram tonight | CARLISLE E 0 . B m,” roma E 2 & n e from Runyo In He wanted M de; his wife (o make te eother men! Both fe and Million Dollar ' Day Bike Ri National produ funniest picture yet appeared The story is erammed with hilari- cus situations, side-splitting and enoug 'he ccroner said physicians in- which Joe has ness,” Gilbert s Noah Beery, have important E N T ERT A [NERS TO Hn:xn'b is 'It‘,ltm"(‘d‘ ol PLAY ENGAGEMENT, g Gt WOODLAND GARDENS * d Saburds ; W night pa 13 of the yardens will have an op- ty to hear Al and Vaga- 5, well known entertaimers , ic Coast who will be- ement at the Woodland S 56 vas announced today by alarmisg cecrease in ihe neces ‘Hayden, proprietor. |catch of fish. along the North which has played for coast has caused fisher- the radio in Seattle and Portland i he Manteo section to or- consists of ‘Al Burnette, Ernie n quest of government aid/on tonight's program with “Six Day Rosa and Cleo Cumers, saxophone them over lean wi Bike Rider.” It shows every pos- T T M T T, T T F AT 2K R S S W= o A THE STAGE HIT OF THE SEASON! and, Barba Otis Ha “The Great cts the g e of one of lcve bus stage couple, Don Juan, professional and tells the will “show" them g city and win- ay race. The re- of Joe and his played by Frank McHugh fur- delightful entertainment. egotistical a s of a flirtations Thaey Satur- by ¢ dance ELISSA” LANDI | ADOLPHE MENJOU DAVID MANNERS f{ A PARAMOUNT PICTURE change in environ- e Zita's flirta- i ation for other i of their dramatic c rs and tl matrimonial dif- x hes a dramatic and trip from attle. sh with MAXINE DOYLE GORDON WESTCOTT FRANK McHUGH WARNER BROS FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE Bowling Feature Bowling fans of Juneau will ke tremendously interested in “Strikes and Spares,” which will be featured | ADDED SPICE Them Thar Hills Strikes and Spares Holtand in Tulip Time Menjou and Mi MILLION [ P ¢/ gEipen DOLLAR ‘ i RANSOM DAMON RUNYON'S great Cosmopolitan Magazine story. With Andy Devine, Wini Shaw. The stage is a in the school auditorium for entation this |evening of tk > School Op- MIDN:GHT PREVIEW | cicita “The King Suo 9;"‘1;'1 Riso of TONIGHT iy The scene of the play is laid in “THE WORLD MOVES | Cranbury Cross where the happy ON” villager's have but one worry; their | 3 ezes. Anyone who can cure him with the malady will be made Prince. S - ST A friendship tween Princess Lucy FRANCHOT TONE and Max cures Lucy of her great and fe § > \ MANAGER'S NOTE ‘STRIKES AND SPARES" lutely one of the best novelties we have ever feen on any screen. If you bowl or would like to bowl— DON'T MI IT! is abso- COl SEU THEATRE Tuesday and Wednesday May 7 and 8 stunt in bowling [to be the greatest {resl yet mroduc nd is said ed King Nicholas has the sports novelty the King's s are happy FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES *AS—OILS JUNEAU MOTORS 1 Foot of Main Street il Hollywood Styla Shop Formerly COLEMAN'S Pay Less—Much Less f i | i MADELINE CARROLL and the v again, The play is being produced under the direction of Miss izabeth Fraser and Miss T a, Miss Margaret Pimperton directing the musie. Cast of char: King Nich wards; Queen Campbell; Princ Havdahl; Max Fe: Willie . Kirkham; ..Ben ~ |neth Shudshif " | Elmer Savi Fleeek; Kin and Rlld\ TO CREDITORS ssioner's Court for y of Alas Division MUL- Of- , Juneau Pre- SENIORS SNEAK, BUT RAIN “SNEAKS,” TOO, Pront at Main Street the BEULAH HICKEY Number O o ' Annabelle Ed- Dorothy, Catherine , Borgh PEUSFP VU SECHS I SOy § THE JUNEAU DRAMA CLU PRES] g TROL s (lepidium pisci-| 1t the CAPITOL SATURDAY. One —Of Course” » of the South Seas| ‘clock. Joe E. Brown in SIX-DAY Of Coune” | IShirs it 1 ke cto stupery fn, | UKE RiDER " _aa, Sam Janey’s Smashing Comedy NUAL MAY DAY DANCE Elks’ Hall Saturday Night May 4th Auspices American Legion Auxiliary on the Ken- Tim Threadripper, Waterlily, ’\lImdl Heralds, NTS home off Dickie Kareen, who really didn't| | Glen Kn,nqum and Donald Strag- 0 were given of- are for their zmmn“ the pxopn voucher six months requir unde: attached, the date s of qu Fleek, S e and Doris Balog. of Tailors, Obert Havdahl, in Shushift, Robert Fleek, Har- , Kenneth Shudshift. ne Feero, Helen Doogan, Wilfred Rice, Billie Devon, . Mary Guererro, Mar- on, Mabel Wilson, Ethel Pus Virginia Lucile Goetz, within Havdahl, of this|, ka, April FETER SHOPPE PAN BEAUTY ARVID ANDERSON, TO OPEN IN 7, 1935, 1 renovation and S 5 Peter Pan Beau Ads Pay. Mr e Hebert, pr tomorrow morn- —%|ing in room 4C1, Goldstein Building it wa: inounced today. @ Hope Chest and Prizes awarded at midnight Program starting at 9 P. M. 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