The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 3, 1935, Page 3

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TONIGHT ONLY KIIIER ALMOST MARRI ED THE GIRL HE LOVED/ L) I o T PAPER WAS HIS UNDOING! \\BEHlND ENIID[WIIC: NORMAN FOSTER - DONALD €00 SHEILA MANNERS SPECIAL.SHORTS No Slcep on the Deep See the World March of the Year B e e e ) ) N N N N \ l} N \ \ ] N ) y ) ! \ ! 3 M % N \ N s ! { ) { N N ) \ ! 3y 4 CELEBRATE THE FOURTH! SUSSSTS TSNS Then--- Downtown for a Delicious Dinner at the Gastineau Cafe B e ) UPTOWN STARTING 6 P. M. ON THE FOURTH OF JULY ‘Learn how ‘to make the most of “IT” from LAURA LA PLANTE , in First Notional's “THE CHURCH MOUSE with JAN 'HUNTER « MONTY IANKS NEWS COMEDY 250 GENERAL ADMISSIOfi 2 50 \ | |est is centered in Sheila Mannors.| "IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE.. WEDNESDAY, JULY. 3, 1935, . .. . s £, W. C. FIELDS IS STAR D HOM U“UN |:0 SEA SCOUTS WILL “BAgfl'lE‘?" coMEs 'ro X AT CAPITOL JULY 4TH DISCUSS MOVING M TOMORROW e T MAIL BOAT PACIFIC. ., e | COLISEU What is the meaning of the “Babbitt,” the Sh Lewis nov TIMES | cryptic phrase “Aztec 102" Upon the T B (:1" hu)l\ brolig 'wh to t ml‘ i sol £ th t ts th ed autho anor of beihg the ’ SRS O VATIONARMY - B R L e T | “Behind the Evidence,” which will + P -t ”;“n.m,(w,d :‘)”;Nc”‘\n 1ty “]1)“-“‘;‘"‘5 ‘;" \‘)t‘;“ ‘;; e DR e ol Theatre. Nori r is s ity ool y : tured as a wealthy playboy Mw‘Lmu.,n George Tanner and il ““‘1;_‘1“::‘ Transférred to the screen and 2 oses his fortune and becomes a so- o ¥ A cast headed by Aline Mac 30 o'clock Friday » reporter. The romantic int, Wife Are Elevated to © i i Adjutantcy 3 beach W. C. Fields, in one of his fun- ; Jonaf he re- niest comedies, “It's a Gift,” will] En rs. George ‘Tanner \:‘;:‘l‘(“:;gsp:“"v:“l"ma‘ called “the ey Babbitt,” by no open at the Capito} Theatre on/|offic ge of the work of B wvo, the Ship's owner, l<~\'~ an au /' than the famou July 4—Matinee, 2 pm., and usual,the 1 Army in Juneau, have 7 ahnonaAed Ay THEE m..umm\v O O. MeIntyre. S evening performance. | be ed to the rank of Ad- . ot v weeks it is oxc] . The ‘gay ‘comedy, “By ¥ou Atly supported by a cast that in-' jutant by Commissioner McMillan. | "t the Sea. Scouts will|weave” Will be shown for the; last cludes Baby LeRoy, n How-| Informat of the promotion of . ot up s @ perma-| o g ard, Jean Rouverc Julian these received in the _— Madison, Fields goes t il by Major W. J. Carruth ARG R |ries of routines never i g for Alaska the screen before neadquarters at wran- DART WILL LEAVE “SHOWBCAT" RADIO ”l:m : “\x‘?lu deserved T congratu- st ihend : ' Ni Glesa Andersy t ds YMOrT Ketchikan Steamship ixon, e ’ PROGRAM ANNOUNCER = o b Dhrbmlll Aot 6411 or, | mAde/ s, four ‘and’ & BT 1 1 Gene Lockbabe IS JUNEAU VISITOR ™ e isgnme er resular run to Port Alexan-|here today. The ship, skippered by der until 11 o'clock Friday morn-|Capt. Allan Fulme ived at MIDNIGHT PREVIEW TONIGHT One of the men who aid “Capt. ‘GRANDCHILDREN OF Ad of loading tomorrow. i‘*‘m"l\f'r's ;’«;flk f;'-'ml: coma and “ 0 " o 2 ke or rgo early Friday |Seattle at 8:30 o'clock this morning T e Masone House Correr Com- | CHASE OSBORN. MAKE s of departure| She left early this afiemoon GUY KIBBEE ALINE MacMAHON pally ‘o’ thie Niltiofily Résndc § eariter bound directly south, and is n % Company radio network, is R OUND TRlP VISIT 1 from Port Alex-|ms call at Hz trip ' passenger frem Vancouve 4 € yesterday afi (“ or: th(e Princ::r. (‘halrl‘::l'\l with C"a“! Slc:lr:}:}x ing passengers includ- s e s “ ” Last night, while the Ol Eoyernoy o Ses | o TO DAWSO 1 was in -port, E. Ruffner fo_ write articles | n Sumdum-—Mrs, Julius Hein-| G. A. Yardley, Cana Cus much better known as “Tiny 1 colonists 2 A tome inspector from Vi B.C m Windham—Tom Judsc m Kake—Roy Swick. uska Valley, appeared in yes-| p re and today, The| F something to say _about ited Juneau's radic station KINY in the company of his wife. Ruffner is. e has the “Showboat" announcer, and grandchildren 5 SRR also ‘Has beéfi featured as an an- ffl:lnr I Ill):'l.n Ghief Ex | FROM MICHIGAN nouncer on ‘the Palmolive Soap Sotitive is. Lra a @l‘)oa"‘d r‘h; yu-| M M Blakeslee and Company program - | rrard, residen the Westward a afternoon. Just e Princess Char-| Mich., resort colony, a vest summ JAURA LA PLANTE |'=1 o o {1ot*> arrived from.Vancouver, B. C the Princess Charlotte from \\uhdlus fami is enjoying the UPTOWN, ¢ B. C, ound-trip on the Ca trom o2 AT UPTO JULY 4 s Sour Of My, /SR - vancouver, B. C. He »m Lin- 7] : m”“ D-aboard \as TOREEE s - TURKEY DINNER aoln, Nebraska, scene of recent dusj The Church Mouse” starring ¢ A special Fourth of July turkey | storms. . ey include: Chase Osborn ; 1T b’ SbFvel to- patie ; Miss Marjorie Osborn, | ' e k Cal; Miss Sally Osborn | (¢ hospital tomorrow. Laura La Plante, will be shown at/ the Uptown Theatre tomorrow!Fresno, night, July 4. The comedy, based| F"f‘mn ¢, now resting on its) north of LATE FRIDAY MORN popular middl night Mahon and Guy Kibbee, the on Is expected to rival o he I ularity of the book. Kibbe has been EVELYN BERG CALLS v, FRANK MORGAN HERE THIS MORNING s GENEVIEVE TOBIN Neil Hamilton, Marion The freighter, Evelyn Ber boarded the Charlotte there for a Skagway, journey to enroute to Dawson, ¥.\ T, for summer duty.! o, Thomhe: Miettinens sou of| German jeathef shoe produstitd et A s e R Thomas Mi n. | in the last year reached the high= Mrs FROM NEBRASKA \dmitled Lo the hospital | est level since 1980, but Germany's ts of] Actually glad to see a litt"e rs 0, fo treatment. | shoe export trade continues to de= medica are Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Arnok s T Dr. cline. rrived | their daughter, Faith 2L Y JAILY lMPlRl’ WA)\I’ \DG PAY! nts at (COLIZEUM on a Broadway stage hit, gives an| Cal; and Miss Emily Os- g 9. Public gathers ii“!si !! intimate picture of the youns wom- nderson, Madison, N .J.| ~ AGROSS " ing who actually rule the rulers of v the summgr | graphioal =) 10. Entire 4 t busihess institutions, and in according to Pt i l—g“\ & T A ; Af g Aa et Matinee at 2 P. M. cidentally a glimpse or two o 'd of the Charlottc J E RIOIW Playlng card Parisian whoopee centers 2 the trip thoroughly ch GIE IMZZ L |EPIEIRFZUIRIN Pull after 4TH OF JULY ONLY! The supporting cast of British | was unable to be ac- | be- B NIEIS|T o e stars is headed by Tan Hunter, who| companied by his grandchildren on i E[R|S[E PlAILIS ! Is in error @ banker who works when 1is Westward trip, so sk Guaos IpTE[SIEIR|THA! [TIAlLITIC S e s and loves whien he plays,| v to board the Charlotte | 5 avinter- (ETSHASIE[RIE NIE|R A and who is inclined to play more! e 5 NMEYZBEREE . ZERN than he works. 38 FOUR ON TRIP 5 B NIEWERSIEIRIG Paul Whiteman's orchestra. in| Four attractive younz women SITIOPEZS || REAAIRITIS King of Jaz il be seen for|{rom Virginia, visited Juneau while RIEAT EIAZT!| the Jast times tonight Charlotte wa port. Mem- | - ;¥ ontual plAlS[TIE[CATIOIL[EIDIO] g2 miier® Rl S i 47'1hlh4* round-trip party uqum ife V’_“c:.u.;l:,‘.'ix —E‘WT I [RIE E‘Q A+5 ER| 3+ c..lx:"x‘.:::. e young women are: Miss| 3l Aty NOTICE ine B Norfolk; Miss| = . machines UUAIS TIEls@sE[s[TIE[T n; SONS OF NORWAY athleen Kessler, Newport N . lawve comR. | 45 gy 2. Founded 2 Fominine Important meeting tonight I. O.|Miss Florence Mitchell, : Norfoik Stage players ) ;}';’,‘,’"fifi; of @oame O. F. Hall, 8 oclock adv. and Miss Virginia Old, Norfolk »ERVIE Ofwans Dhservation 4% Cleanse fn i flight Sailor o A Pty : THE BOOK THAT TORE BY PUBLIC DEMAND WE ARE BRINGING BACK i 3:2’.’.rmy of A 6. 50. Work on with THECDQORS, SR THIS POPULAR PICTURE " " medicine 57 PXM a lever | 12. Hebrew letter 7. Insect 51. Constellation 3. y of the cat L The fleul‘ de-lls 8. Asterisk 54. “KING OF JAZZ” | Universal's Super Extravaganza Starring PAUL WHITEMAN—AND HIS BAND | JOHN BOLES AT HIS BEST | BING CROSBY . . and many other celebrities ALL IN TECHNICOLOR Musm-Smgmg—Dancmg “King of Jazz” Stands Supreme Amongst Musicals We are showing this wonderful musical plus Short Subjects at General Admission of Every adult ticket bought from today to Saturday, 9:30 P. M. will particnpate in OUR $50 CASH NITE —UP'I‘OWN— TONIGHT /addEE Add LR o Illl%fil“lll el e T ol AaNEEANE AN EETI I FIFI T e Ourselvesy H It ¢ made a hundred million Americans laugh at them- selves! I%Illf T | R LI | i3/ N | 4L | 1] MATINEE 2 P. M. AND FOURTH OF JULY ONLY! Midnight Preview at 1 A. M. July 5 “BEHOLD MY WIFE” il E< Célebrate 2530 the Fourth ° STOCK-UP.ON OUR COMPLETE PICNIC" -FOODS AND SUPPLIES Store Open Tonight! Store Open Tonight! California Grocery “THE PURE. FOODS STORE” PHONE 478 ¢ /& v . PROMPI:DELIVERY & BT L CALI- FORNIA OR BUST! ! SART NOW! CELEBRATE The Fourth with a BANG! And what this pair ; 4 don’t M ake this a joyous oy Fourth of July. We they have all sorts of noise practically k! makers and decora- wreck! tions, firecrackers and fireworks. KANN"S = vyeward Stre

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