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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1936 STAR OF OPERA CARDS DEFEAT 'HEADS ROLE OF GIANTS IN 17 CAPITOL FILM INNING GAME A | y | BV OEers orricers LASU-PITTS IS | TONIGHT isthe NIGHT! SHE .., Members ‘of the Epworth League | cuMEDlAN BAST Held a business meeting in the | Methodist parsonage last evening | and elected officers as follows: | MU S C President, Vincent Beachman; | / First Vice-President, Clara Hansen; | - Second Vice-President, Rossla Dan. | l‘" 'u:i': ’:: ::: ear r ner; Third Vice-President, “Millie | ¢ " " INRR Marie Jorgensen; Fourth Vice-Pres- | She Gets ,HC' Man,_ Now young love..! A ident, Mildred Bryson; Secretary- Showmg at Coli- plaintive love story seum Theatre against a back- Treasurer, Jane Robertson. | Plans were made at the meeting | ground of haunting melodies she goes to de- posit $2, and gangsters try to hold up her bank, Zasu turns tiger-woman —by accident! ;Nino Martini, Eeading Man Leroy Parmsle;‘ Bests Carl| 1 in “Here’s to Ro- Hubbell in Long Pitch- mance”’ ing Duel in N. Y. for the next session which will be | held the fourth Sunday in May. | IMUSICAL PROGRAM For ludicrous situations and hilar- | ious action “She Gets Her Man |is highly recommended. It is now | playing at the Coliseum Theatre. AT A. N. B. HALL IS | Zasu pitts and Hugh O'Connell ENJOYABLE AFFAIR‘:\H\ €O~ red in this rollicking Fresh from radio triumphs and | a sensational career in opera and I concert performance, Nino Martini arrives on the screen in the film ‘Here’s to Romance,” which is now playing at the Capitol Theatre. ST. LOUIS, April 30. — In the est game in the major league son and in one of the most perfectly pitched games in the maj for years, the St. Louis s defeated the New York « hits and won over Carl Hubbell | Unity Chorus who gave a concert |as it is humor As Esmeralda Card Laénimle Prescntg last evening in the A. N. B. Hall |the fluttering Miss Pitts never ~ . ZASU PITTS HUGH O'CONNELL Laughing Sensation |by the chorus under the direction |age. Hugh O'Connell, noted stage | iuf Ralph Waggoner with Mrs. Wll-_lmnrm:\n who has become her new |lilam Paul as accompanist. : | Included on the program were |daisical humor in grand style, and Misslong ;. Segtide A selections by the chorus, of both |goes to make up a comedy duo tha 2 ; Los eles 4. 4 s | Oakland 3; Los Ang men’s and women’s voices and solo | is a sure guarantee of laughs. Other: as a young singer is sent to Pari: by Miss Tobin, is the GAMES WEDNESDAY He falls | theme of the picture plot | Pacific Coast League in love with Anita Louise and is di- | | vided between his layalty to Miss To- bin and his new love | Later he makes a principal | | team-mate, compliments her lacka- + in Universal’s | Ahlaat Sacramento 5; San Francisco | who add greatly proves a terrible fiasco, and retur to New York. He is a failure ur Miss Louise comes to his rescue, wins {him a chance with the Metropoli- | n and finally consents to marry | him—without revealing that she is| | the one who brought him success. ———— SPRING MENUS "WELL PREPARED San Diego 10; Portland 3. National League Brooklyn 0; Chicago 1. Fhiladelphia 9; Pittsburgh 10, el- | even innings. New York 1; St. teen innings. Boston-Cincinnati, a Louis 2, seven- | rain, | | American League Detroit 3; Washington 7. ) Boston 8. | New York 6 4 Philadelphia 7 : cago T; veland 1; St. Louis 4; STANDID | be used to | Winner! |numbers by Mr. Waggoner. Proceeds benefit fund for | tive Sisterhood. - FULL HOUSE “You can get a FULL HOUSE |for a dollar or less — and It's a liquor dealer,”|een aged in the wood for two| —adyv.’ years! And the price is very low.”| Ask yousr to the delightful | from the musical will|comedy of the picture are Helen for the music v'hich | Twelvetrees (who emerges with an | chorus members are using, and as |entir the Alaska Na- | tlefiel y new personality), Lucien Lit- | 1d, Eddie Brophy, Warren Hy {mer, Gertrude Astor and Bert Gor- | don. | > S THREE CROWN BRANDY “THREE | CROW™ BRANDY has Genuine of love that barte and love that gives all..! with Helen Twelvetrees, Lucien Liitiqfiel{i}»’ \\Eddie_ Brophy, Ward Bond, Yil‘_'ginia Grey PACIFIC COASJK Wen Lost Pet.| 683 | 576 | 548 14 533/ 16 467 17 433 - BY MRS. CRONE Oakland 22 10 Seattle 19 14 Missions i7 14 Crowd of 75 People at B Cooking Demonstra- . ALSO . .. Minevitch Orchestra N¢ Motor to Guide Him King Looney—The 14th Puppy Love Last Times Tonight ding artists of- In the gala cast which supports Gia yesterday afternoon by a sclwr-n play which attacks the gang- ini are Genevieve Tobin, Anita |score of 2 to 1 ster problem with tongue in_cheek, o 5 * ! .| High praise by those attending nisk Madame Ernestine Schu- eroy Parmelee, the Giants' pitch- g 3 and furnishes a solution' of the Sk R SaiA Denty Leroy Parmelee, the Glanty’ BIOU- | i"erven to muBEdS' of 'the ‘Oom- | whole problem that i s staFtingt eir teginald Denny, M er last year, gave the Giants only I at is as startling | Gambarelli and Vincente Escu- dero. 3 1 its : who gave up eleven hits during CRRATE wis ik The hectic career of Martini, Who |tne long game. |A difficult program was well sung |before been seen to better advant 8 i " San Diego 20 394 | THEATRE I News tion Yesterday Los Angeles 0 35 OPERA! RADIO! R NATIONAL LZAGUE | 1 3 A crowd of 75 persons attended Lost Pt | SCREEN A the cooking demonstration under |New York 4 667 e e oo 9 Hthe direction of Mrs, . N. Crove, 'gincinnaty 3 ! which was held in the Northern cChicago 6 : 3 i t Presbyterian Church parlors st Louis 5 ! { |yesterday afternoon. The demon- Philadelphia 8 ) ! : ,H?H.HT 1«10;;1}::1:;1‘91“ I.l"u'uugh the Tm'-‘ Pittsburgh 6 Broadway Highlights ' ! { 'hmm ‘sc xoo:s and is the last of Boston 1 Molly Moo Cow v i § a series of excellent instruction in AMERICaN LEAGUE | (Colored Cartoon) 4 preparing menus. Won Lost Pet. Daily Alaska Empire N * | Moose Hall, Saturday, May 2 { o o o omane 2 s hon o o' 9 | § roast with baked potatoes and new York 9 5 643 . ) 'stuffed pork chops with sauted Gjeve ' 5 15| e ! Cleveland 8 5 84 BING CROSBY { d A i { pineapple were demonstrated by Detroit 7 5 583 5 { Under Auspices { Mrs. Crone, who was featuring wasnington MR SRR S, { ] b g i Philadeiphia R "REDDIE STE] Salads 3 5 Chicago 4 7 364 ! LU M M. S. W.Local 203 | » e it rin win miea 50550, o g M # | j {smrhor and whole kernel corn, and ————— | H a tomato ring with crab salad | ! FREE LUNCH! } |were included on the list of salna MARTHA LADIES P! ! { |vecipes shown DESSERT LUNCHEON| BEST OF MUSIC! : An appetizing vegetable plate i S | : ! | (u:n)po&(‘duilh&‘ Fairmont brand of pagies of the Martia Society will { ! DANCING 9:30 { veeetables was skillfully prepared. 'olq their regular meeting tomor- | ! { Eastries row afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in the | ] ! & ::‘?25 ;(ilf‘dva:fi"slvflsll‘"‘sl Sl:wm Northern Light Presbyterian Church | : & were rais oughnuts, maple bars, parlors. A dessert luncheon will be ! Gentlemen 75¢c—Ladies Free! chocolate banana upside-down cake, followed by the regular monthly bus- | apple blossom cake with marsh- iness meeting. | } Thortmage N And Fairmont peach ~ Ladies who wiil be hostess at the| NOW ON SALE at ALL LICENSED DEALERS THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS e affair are Mrs. J. W. Leivers an e — e —wre===3 | Coffee and doughnuts were serv- Mrs. T. A. Morgan. | pro— ey _Ed to the people attending, follow- Final arrangements for the ice T “ E G A s T l N E A u ing the demonstration. cream social on May 15 will be made | M Materials and prizes for the cook- during the business meeting, Mrs. B A R G A l N ing class were furnished by the M. S. Whittier announced. Our Services to You Begin and End at the 3 Totem Grocery, Cosmopolitan Beau- R i ty Shop, the Tacoma Grocery tea- KENDALL TO ATTEND | TWO IES APPROVED LAMPS for Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat " A“en shatt“ck |turing Fairmont canned goods, and | & |the M. J. B. representative. | ROTARY CONVENTION oo__s clal_ oo i | Prize Winners | | L L { Women winning prizes were: Mrs.! The Rev. O. L. Kendall plans to Estabfished 1898 5].-_ N. Schindler, Mrs. Lynam, Mrs, leave Sunday on the Princess Norah | ] |Cornelia Carlson, Mrs. Fresen, Mrs. for Vancouver, B. 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