The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 1, 1935, Page 3

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GIVES FRANGE SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY SUNDAY MATINEE—2 P. M. MIDNIGHT PREVIEW TONIGHT IT’Ss ALL OVER BUT THE SHOOTIN’, MEN! The fierce, fightin’ Wake- field clansmen, couldn’t . . The goofy col- onels from Up Nowth belonged to the hated Milford family. It was THEIR FUNERAL ond YOUR CIRCUS! elw, RKO RADIO Picture Dumbbell Letters Fox News LAST TIMES TONIGHT Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy “BABES in TOYLAND” 90 Minutes of Fun and Laughter Gl e Capl TECHNICO" OR § Pronounced Z/le Kooka-racha'* HAWTHORNE CLASSIC GABLE AND COLBERT |BASEBALL DANCE OPENS AT UPTOWN AT COLISEUM IN “IT | AT ELKS’ HALL WITH COLLEEN MOORE HAPPENED ONE NIGHT” panions,” film sm J. B. Prie of the same ti This evening t Benefit Baceball Dance the Elks’ Hall with music furnished by Haynes and his dance or- The general public is in- attend and is guaranteed in dance music, H. MacSpadden, who is in chage of arrangements for the affair. e DREDGE TO OPERALE AT COAL CREEK ON YUKON Clark Gable und Ciaudeite Col- the heatre tomorrow in “It ances. The ‘Happened One Night,” their great- of an in-lest triumph. Direction of this fa- roup of people who break |'mous picture is its outstanding fea- | 18 m their conventional lives, tu hough the romance, friendship, hap. ma and subt s due to the and eventual'success in a tra popularity of this four-star r2 that it is making a return to fin nes elling stock company is told on thelf fereen with such naturalness that{en the audience actually knows them,| (ciaudetta afd feelc the bonds of friendship| gle of a pampare thit hold them together. xho is kidnap by her father on | ‘Once again “The Scarlet Letter,” escapes from | orne’s masterplece of fiction, pyq yacht moored in Florida wat- the screen with sound, and attempts to go to New gue and Colleen Moore |y by bus. Gable, as'a newspaper r. It opens at the UDLOWN'S iman of charm, talent but brusque | ba#gain matinee Sunday. No cm”‘manv\cr\ is ' fellow passenger. The s attained faohion of ‘the story, ome of the of Hawthorne's greatfmdt pnuman and entertaining ever work in the movies. It has bee °0ltold on the screen, takes place in ;roduccd as a picture no less than ‘tye pus and auto camps on the um . With Miss Moore in thepantie trip north. i versicn are Hardie Albright l ‘Loud Speaker,” story of back- & Henry B. Walthall, Alan Hale, Vir- |30 in a radio broadeasting sta- ginip Howell, Flora Fineh, B2ty iy with nation-wide hookup, will | Blythe, William Kent and William |y ceon for the last times tonight. Farnum e DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! portrays ciety heiress the | Yukon i This dredge, Cons! River, this summer. tion Company of San Francisco, IJo‘mscn is president, will be used lon the McRae Pproperties. “I e ] Empire Classitied Ads Pz). 'IHIS EVENING ; . Alaska lumberman. ew dredge will be in opera- Saturday n Coal Creek, a tributary of ¢'clock. built by the Union to attend. of which Walter W. —adv. , SATURDAY, “100° JUNE Perfeet” ICTATORSHY New Premier, Bomsson, Wrests Franc-Saving Right from Deputies PARIS, June l—Bernard Bouis- son, who ruled the, French Chamber of Deputies for nine years, formed a new coalition cabinet here yes- terday t ve tae franc by wrest- ing deorc s from the Cham- ber Vw"nn 24 hours after former Pre- rre. Etienne Flandin fell on same issue, the ‘cutflow of gold - <till was undiminished, \buL Boul on predged himstif'to Aét quickly to_avert ous’ mcnetary devclap- peuers “virtually eisured new premiér ‘Woull be a and economic dictator of that' the financial France. B e BATTLE FLEET ' "HOME-BOUND HCNOLULU, Ty H./ Juné lvahe Uniled Stdtes Fleot of 160 ' hips is headed for San Diego for the last ten days of the six -weeks' max maneuvers on the Pacific. D Fi.\'hing Trips Planned for Seattle Excursion Party Reaching Seward | SEWARD, Al June, 1.—Fish-' ing trips to Lake Kenai and Rus- sian River are planned for the Se- attle Chamber of Commerce gead will excursion party when it ar- rives here. g l Miss Christine Moss, who was found 100 per cent perfest in health tests at the University of Arizona. Miss Moss MRS. SWE ro Go | SOUTH FOR SU'\[‘\"‘R Mrs. Ed. Sweum, accompanied by her daug June, will go south' she on thc North Sea to spend several months visiting in Seattle and Everett ¢ D Thix VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Sat The Daily Vacation Bible Schodl geock will be held in the Bethel Pente- win follow. cestal Missfon for two weeks com- ¢, attend. n There will be renoon from 9 to urday and Sunday ren from 4 to 18 are in- urday June Refreshments a All members ar T. N. CASHEN, dv Secr - NUSSBAUMERS ARRIVE Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Nu umear of St. Helene's, Ore., a i on the Alaska from Seatt or a stay in Juneau. Tney may establish res- idence here. Nussbaumer is a neph- ew of Nick Nussbaumer, well-known S e AND AUXILIARY Joint installation will ke night, qune 1, at 8 Refreshments and social will follow. All members are urged held T. N. CASHEN, Secretary. D DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! Pm just DREAMIN BARGAIN NITE TONIGHT z5¢ “GOOD COMPANIONS” UPTOWN @ You should not miss this marvelous entertainment! ERIC PAULSON. 1935. GREAT BRITAIN PREFARES FOR ORIENTAL WAR | 1 | ‘R; »ort ‘that China, - Japan | Ready for Hostilities | Finds England Set Autharitative ' aid t sumption cf Cana will find pa SIMMGONS TO LEAVE BY FLANE FOR HERE «ON -NEXT SATURDAY Sheldon -Simmons, pilot for: the new ; Alacka s Air ‘T port - Com- rany leave BSeattle ih the firm's rebuilt Fatco for Juneau on' the morning ¢ now s of the Stmmons’ When complete p the finast pla - o> MURPHY, ALASKA EINE MECHANICAL | HEAD, IS INJURED laska injur mnd porc of schanical superintende amship Cpmpany throughout the Terri- N’ of the Alaska ship had authentic word Murphy had and had s injuries ‘when an cpen hatch on a s now in a Seattle hospi vlhm A 000000000 D mNot LAZY . . .. I e e T PSS SRS U S A erotia, younz I “THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR"' is BACKI For the thousands who missed it before! For the thousands who insist on uamg it againi Awarded more honors 4 than any Ricture in the e TIMES TONIGHT 1.OUD SPEAKER REX BELL ITHE MAN FROM ARIZONAY PLL Trap .e Artisi Pa’li2 News FS IN TOYLAR THEATRE ,» CAPITOL FOR THE AST TIMES TONIGHT LAST Ihe Nl in Features B BB s ey e s coa - SR G B S B R B N A T A A SR TS0 AT R R S A ST i 33 DTS 1. inemployed ' actars, Wool re suddenly uthern at- K(‘lnf“ scuth- tainment delightful of nOW @ sitol Taeatie film “evéiy nteresting ster . DELIVERY a. m. daily. gentlemen —adv, mint juleps - ; DAILY EMPIRE Waiii aDS PAY! UPT@WN - . M. MONDAY u!hauwl H awh‘mrno s IMMORTAL DRAMA BROUGHT TO LIFE IRAMARIC SCREEN MASTERPIECE 7 Matinee—2 About the Good Time I'll Have - T-ONIT-E NCING TO THE NEW‘ MUSICAL MERGER ‘Pauland Dave.and Don ® BEER @ . WINE ® PERFECT FOOD mmmnmmmmmmmnmmnnmmmnmmmmml SHARDIE ALBRIGHT to extiemes cf cuppre end expre ble in the s Fhi ticated ant day. rise ssion ten ¢ ste HARDIE ALBRIGHT —the emblem of the National Retail Credit Association—a nation-wide, mutual organi- zation of merchants und professional men ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU Valentine Bldg. H. B. Walthzll - Wm. Farnum Virginia Howell - Alan Hale Cora Sue Colline - Wm. Kent and a cupporting cast of 200 Because has been in *“THE SCARLET LETTER' is of the manner in which applied, tk is a burlesquin 2 of the n s the show Herald. not grim or depressing comedy technique tness which, nd cu of the period, ¢ —Motion Pic! 60} a peculiar in holding lity SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Charles Waynor, Mgr., : e g ] 0000 A

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