The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 20, 1936, Page 8

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Midnight Preview 1:15 a.m.—Matinee Sunday 2 p. m. Monday . .. Tuesday ... The Buggle from Blue Grass Foiled Again Universal News Last Times Tonight “ANNIE OAKLEY"” Second Anniversary Dionne Quintuplets Alford John Bradford Post No. 4 AMERICAN LEGION Present UNIT NO. 2 Lady in Black UNIT No. 3 Playful Pluto He went A.W.O.L. with the girl whose picture he used for target practice..| | 25¢ UNIT No. 4 Fox - AD- Movie- : { MIS- tone ROBERT YOUNG 4N XS (@) Picture Released thru UNITED ARTISTS. HARDIE ALBRIGHT RUTH DONNELLY [ ] CLIFF EDWARDS What These Legionnaires Have to Say About ‘“‘Red Salute?” We of the Legion Are Prcud to Present “Red Salute” “It's a picture with a patriotic lesson with plenty of comedy to give it the punch.” —E. M. POLLEY, Commander “Red Salute is a great picture. It’s a picture every man, wom- and child should see.” —RALPH MARTIN “Red Salute is a great com- edy . . . that has a fine les- son.” “Who wouldn’t go a.w.o.l. to see Red Salute. It's a dandy piece of entertainment.” —JOHN NEWMAN BUD ANDERSON SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY jen DICK POWELL MUSICAL HIT OPENS SUNDAY, Thdnl\b a Mllllon with | Ann Dvorak and Fred Allen at Capilol Opening at llu Camlol Sunday Thanks a Million,” starring Dic d Ann Dvorak, assisted b Fred Allen and Patsy Kelly. The picture follows the cockeye adventul of a tanktown troupe headed by Fre is the handsome troupe, mance with Ann Dvorak compli ed by the arrival of another wor and entanglements with politi Thanks a Million,” the seasor top mirth and melody production brings the Yacht Club boys in number of their original selectior {Paul Whiteman and his band ar | Rut 10ff assist in the general tunc fulness. Prominent in the supporting ca: are Raymond Walburn, Alan Dine- hart and Benny Baker, who I taken up the task of stooging for red Allen. For the last time 'tonight, “An- nie Oakley,” the blood rousing story f the world’s best woman sho with Barbara Stanwyck, Pre: Foster, and Melvyh Douglas showing. Added features are ail Hunt,” a comedy and a s ‘Stars of Tomorrow.” - RED SALUTE. IS OPENING - ATGOLISEUM 1 e {Barbara Stanwyck Gives Fine Performance in | First Comedy Role Barbara Stanwyck plays her first comedy role in “Red Salute” the | rollicking comedy which begins an engagement at the Coliseum tomor- e As Drue Van Allen, a madcap col- lege girl, she meets a series of thril- ling and amusi. adventures when she is stranded across the Mexican border with a young buck private, played by Roobert Young. Hardie Albright, Ruth Cliff Edward, Gordon Jones Stanton and Purnell Pratt prominent in the cast of the Salute. The double feature bill of “Make a Million” with Charles Starrett and Pauline Brooks and “Thunder Mountain with George O'Brien ends its run tonight. - - Donnelly Paul also “Red MARRIAGE SOLEMNIZED Mrs. Louise Hardy of Anchorage and Edward J. Cronin of Palmer were united in marriage recently at the Holy Family Catholic rectory in Anchorage. Mrs. Cronin is the proprietor of a beauty shop in An- chorage and Mr. Cronin is pur- mer, > > | SHOP IN JUNEAU! Genuine diamonds of Certified | Origin A Lifetime Gift Invest part of that BONUS in the DIAMOND you want- ed to give her when you were married. The least depreciation of any person- al gift. We have some larger stones at very at- tractive prices. | The NUGGET SHOP Compounded exactly as written by your doctor, Jeau Drug Co. R —1 and the story is of his ro-|a chasing agent for the ARRC at Pal- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1936. TOURIST HOP 1S GIVEN BY | . ELKS mmsm Popular bum mer Dances tomorrow forenoon to convey pic- | nickers to the beach. Luncheon, |IulULUlalC(J P. Brown's o G IIRs s |B.P.W.C. WILL PICNIC, TREADWELL BEACH jwell Beach wili ve the set- a festive romp tomorrow for when the Business and Professional Women Club members and their families gather there for a picnic. .~\ special coach will leave the 'n I consist potato | Orchestra Is to Play |salaq, and cottee, will be served at | —_ i about 1:30 o'clock, and Caroline et for the first tourist dance| Todd, s ry of the club, warns season, the Elks ballroom| all memt attending to go pre- open at 10 o'clock tonight with' pared with a knife, fork, spoon and al hop given by the Elk cup. ment committee Mrs. John McCormick, who is in tourists and tra 's Who ar-1 o106 of arrangements for the pic- d in Juneau today aboard thel . "t Ty T e have been Alaska steamers Northwestern made to have swimming, a horse- { Baranof. This is the first Al- trip of the new Baranof, , was recently added to the ska Line fleet, with the Mount McKinley. Dancing will continue until one- door games for the etnertainment of those attending. e SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST, shoe tournament, and other out-of- | gave birth to a seven pound bc the Cordova General Hospital Cordova COUPLE MARRI Mrs. Anna Wagner became the bride of Ralph W. Lameroux at a ceremony performed by Father War- ren Fenn recently in Anchorage >oo CAFE SOLD The sale of the Blue Ribbon Cafe of Anchorage to Mrs. Nellie Thorpe. is announced. It was formerly own- e, For illegal fishing, was recently fined 325 by missioner F. A. Jones in Cordova - Richard Ford, was dismissed from St pital today H a medical patient, Ann’s Hos- ed by Mrs. Pat Miller - < - General Man: T. B. Wilson, of the A Steamship C pany, was ssenger from S Pioneers, is in St. Ann’s Hospital | to Ketchikan aboard the Ba for medical treatment. Mr. Reed TR T, 2 is a bit lonesome in his seclusion 1 Igleo of lhl N. Lester Troast, and would appreciate having his| g or N Lester friends call on him tects, enroute to Juneau 3 RiE Baranof, was detained by business HAS MAJOR OPERATION in Ketchikan and will arrive here Mrs. J. Donahue wa dmitted to on a later steamer St. Ann’s last night for a major - - operation Dnalder Ebenshaw wa itted T ¥ to the Government Hospital last NEW COAST GUARDER night for medical treatment 1 Mrs. LaBorde, who s | Ebenshaw came here from Hyda- attached to the Haida burg. o'clock, Chairman Herb Red- aid, with the popular new »f Paul Brown and His Is- D m.~(nr- '7))hl\nu artist, will for the first time in Jun amazing electric guitar, a sof toned instrument tuned up to a pacity capable if necessary, drowni out the entire musical comb! on. Brown will give color to the various poy numbers with well-known vi chorus inter tions. The tourist marks mer dances to the spacious The committee in c Chairman Herb Red Norman ield, Bill Norton, James Mc- hton, and John McCormick v - Tomorrow Is incidentally hop, the return of popular sum- ballroom includ ||lI||llIIIII|IlI|IIIIIlIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII I!|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl'l|IIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII oStop! FOR PICNIC SUPPLIES AND REFRESHMENTS AT THE TOTEM =2 Longest Day E Of this Year £ Tomorrow is the longest czy of t = at 9 m., Eastern Standa E Time. In other words, Old Sol - = rives in the heavens at a point ges JAMES RAMSAY & SON = graphically and astronomically sup- = poser rectly ov he Ti - . = R ey e e ® Lowest Prices on Nationally = 0ld Sol just looks as far north Known Brands! = he can for he starts right back c E,‘ his wide swing to the south again But while Old Sol is looking, t people of the entire northern hem- isphere will rejoice in extra day- light, Incidentally tomorrow is also Fa- ther’'s Day—but r's day is ¢ j always Ic the two days ust conincider 0 are HE most popular of all men’s fashions— sports backs—at this unusually low price! You're bound to find your favorite in this vast selection: blouse backs, panel backs, in- verted pleats, shirred backs, free swing backs and the modified gusset styles. Choose your suit for now and fall . . . at a great *35 Other Styles $30, $25, $19.75 B.M.BEHRENDS CO,, Phone 182 AR Free Delivery Gay, summer shades and patterns that will improve your appearance 1007 ! 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