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[+ . & THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1936. - « SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY He marsied theiwro g sisten Two damsels who made up their minds together.... |*“The Teishi I Us” Hugh, and Olivia de Haviland, opens 1t the Capitol Theatre with the mid- fraditiorfal characteristics of the h, to alternate between laugh- nd intense drama, to fight with Mary Gordon, a 55-year-old Irish idow whose leap from a job as res- KENT TAYLOR GAIL PATRICK sortrays the part of an Irish mother whose three sons are Pat O'Brien, a :op; Frank McHugh, a fireman, and James Cagney, who refuses to take a steady job, but devotes himself o0 managing broken-down prize; Ma's catering to the one non-| producer of her brood keeps the fam- ily in constant turmoil, but the tempest breaks in earnest when Cagney takes O'Brien’s girl, Miss de Havilland, away from him. The sorrows and ji ly of New York Irish folk is said to |time. ALSO Fox Movietone News Special same location, will feature home- |Upon. and will remain open from eight Said —LAST TIMES TONIGHT— KARLOFF in “THE BLACK ROOM” “Randy Rides Alone” the management said. * SHOP IN ¥UNEAU, FIRST! e | American Beauty Parlor . | AND Reasonable Prices—Expert | Second Chapter Beauty Work | “TAILSPIN “PAY CASH AND SAVE” | i THEATRE 858 ¢ TOMMY” PHONE 637 } | PAT O'BRIEN, Siadodimiact. MISS SEIVERS, | AR Yol | JAMES CAGNEY | COM™C ™0 ST g b MARTIN, | OPENS SUNDAY A. LaGasa, deep sea diver, will sail A on the Northwestern for Seattle aAnd the f!rewbrk tarted. .. IN NEw F"_M where he will purchase a complete | WEn FRIDAY | new outfit of diving gear to replace equipment lost when his gasboat Alaskan sank in Stephens Passage on | i Is Story February 2. LaGasa expects t re-| Rev. Davnd Waggoner Of— Ida Lupino, Blonde, Gail About thelshmemin! of New York Family, ~ | twm to Junesu on the next shiv. | ficiates— Young People’s | Patrick, Brunette, Co- Comedy Drama ‘GHIGKEN TRADE | Society Entertains Star in Production | “The Irish In Us~ Warner Bros.' | Miss Eva Seivers, 18, became the| “Smart Girl” starring Ida Lu- latest comedy drama, starring James |bride of Mr. Robert R. Martin, 22, |pino and Gail Patrick, opens Sun- Cagney, Pat O'Brien, Frank Mc- GATEBED Tfl BY in an 8:3) o'clock wedding last eve- |day at the Coliseum Theatre. right prevue this evening. ing, and the Calvary Young People’s | girl and her adventures in the The story, it is said, is based on ' Society serving collectively as host. | pusiness of love, as well as in the and tears, to jump between com- Dealer Offers Sweet Tender Ralph Waggoner was best man. lang romance have a strange way “hose they love and love those with| Broilers Raised on |thy wan: IDA LUPINO § i 3 Smoky Valley Farms y nds fresh-. . aurant cook to near stardom in ki;{‘s-udst‘]?ll)ilfret::]\?ic(lis:: I(;: ‘:{le (.Sras- in white tafféeta and carried a bou-|Rent Talyor, struggling but hand- Iollywood is in itself a romance, w..o.. Ghannel trade, O. R. Ramin- ger, of the Smoky Valley Farms on Glacier Highway, announces that his plans are completed and that he! s open for business. | Mr. Raminger, who for six years MonY was held. ; {beautiful Miss Patrick who soon JnmEs Anagl o " |hendled summer resort trade at| @ cccang the service, Mr. Ralphshows her true colors. In order to fighters. | Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, has beeanRSg'J“Pl' sang, “In the Dawning.”|cater to her expensive tastes, her perfecting local plans for the chick- | en ranch for over a year. His method |for hatching chickens is the new brooder-battery system, and the re- |sult is sweet, | § : Raminger said. By this system, Mr. g > s, the anxie- | Raminge® stated. he can market a | With other refreshments, o the forty [Cawthorn, a kindly millinery manu- ties and triumphs of this little fam- [two-pound bird in two months’ six invited guests who attended the |facturer. She discovers the stock . Mr,| Mrs. David Waggoner baked the |business world and has become suc- have made one of the most laugh- | fn Wisconsin, Mr. Raminger oper- : .b]el and at lhg same ;ix:\hc most |ated his chicken business only flvc‘g:nifwfi,?:?m;g; ‘i:of::]“ C;::‘l“f: “;::‘nm{‘;u e up ,m e (:":f oL "::e ouching screen dramas of the year. | months of the year, but came to Ju- e “Shanghai,” plays for the last neau firmly convinced that a Lwelve-\°f the Alaska-Juneau Gold Mining |moments arise when this modern Lunch, well-known Juneau restau-| These birds, Mr. Raminger said, ‘he North Sea. SHOP IN JUNEAD! rant, will reopen ior ousiness Mon- |will be deliciously dressed, cut up, day morning, according to Tom and |or alive. He expects to build a mod- | § Marie Sturge, proprietors. {ern plant, starting this spring, the| The new Midget Lunch, in the |eXact location not yet being dvclded} made soup and good home cooking,| “It's hard to believe,” the rancher “that every bird can be so, o'clock in the morning until eight Pump and yet so tender, but bat- | o'clock at night. The establishment | tery-brooding, with proper feeding will also remain open on Sundays, Methods, EAsiRtIteg just this.” PR e SPEND WHERE YO MAURICE AKRE GUITAR INSTRUCTOR SPANISH STYLE—Single or a | series of lessons offered. STUDIO—416 Goldstein Bldg. | “SMART GIRL” l’reuew TomgM Sunday Matinee, 2 P. M. ATCOLISEUM | ning in the First Presbyterian man: The story is a bright, sophisti- with Rev. David Waggoner officiat- | cated romance drama of the mod- Miss Helen Martin, sister of the|pyginess of making a living, prov- groom, was maid of honor, and M. |jng gt the same time that busime Other attendants were Miss Doro- | of mixing. naker and Mr. James Bar- | The two girls find themselves fac- | tells. Frank Barlow gave thefeq with the problem of earning a bride away. living after their father’s los§ of his The bride was beautifully gowned |hyge fortune and inevitable suicide. on which one AND A CHIP / OFF THE OLD BLCCK Shelovedl / NEARLY GOT HIS BLOCK KNOCKED OFF...! quet of daffodils. Miss Martin Wore |some young lawyer, pops into their {blue crepe de chine and Miss Wana- |)jves at this moment. Both girls, maker was garbed in rose taffeta. lexact opposites though they be, fall Verdant greens and roses decorat- lin Jove with him. The eternal tri- ed the arch under which the cere- |angle is born when he marries the accompanied by Mrs. William L.|husband finds himself innocently Paul at the piano, and again, follow- |seliing phony stock. |ing the ritual, he offered “Rose of | In the meantime Miss Lupino has My Heart.” taken her bruised heart into the AT 0'BRIEN '"THE IRISH i l.IS” ‘| wedding cake which was served, ssful designing hats for Joseph |service and subsequent reception. [swindle which involves her brother- ! _The bride is the daughter of Mrs. |in-law and decides it is high time Company. The young couple will be | g " with ” ’ e imes tonight. | month business can be offered to the | young miss starts working things She's MY Lll‘[ P publis, &hil he s 6quippbl’ to. chrry [8¢ home to friends in their West |out for herself. FRANK McHUGH i MIDGET LUNCH {out his plans. Now on hand at the |Fi8hth Street home. “The Black Room,” medieval dra- ALLEN JENKINS < 2 GET LUNCH TO [smoky Valiay, Pains &k 700 chickl e ma, plays for the last times tonight, Olivia de HAVILLAND Meller Drammer REOPEN MONDAY{Cn« and the owner stated that as ‘MKEWAVY OWN 4 & - - WARNER-FIRST NA | many more would be on hand to sup- Elxr_ler Jakeway of ,”"‘ .J:vlkoway SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! = S 1 .‘ Completely renovated, the Midget |ply the demand every three weeks, |Distributing Company, arrived on TR ) ALSO “Voice of Experience” “Springtime Serenade” Rubinoff and Orchestra Daily Alaska Empire News SATURDAY and SUNDAY SPECIAL 1 Lightning Ice Breaker $1.00 g s . . : LORETTA YOUNG 1 Pint “Foam Crest” Bar Mix 75 C H ARlEg B UY ER 1 Syphon Bottle 25 1 Pint London Dry Gin 1.00 NN\SJ] “SB‘%\’GH‘”' Will Re-Open for Business ~ MONDAY MORNING at 8:00 o'Clock ® Spotlessly Clean GOOD HOME COOKING By TOM and MARIE STURGE Specializing in Home-Made Soups Choice of Ten Drinks TR AR included with meals or Sandwiches Open 8 A. 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