The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 3, 1936, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. PRIDAY, JULY 3, 1936, - 39 R s A R R ; GINGER ROGERS soway [CANAN s B NOWBILED AT 2> GLORIOUS Y monpay tuecoay | CAPTOL SHOWBSEAA 4¢h of JULY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAYJ§ "% ' 7" > $2,000,000 Worth of Fun and Beauty! e oo i Py 7N Tonight and the 4ti: of July Starting Sunday Opening tonight at the Capitol and playing at the matinee and ev- | \ 7 " E ening performances on the Fourth T ATR of July is “In Person” in which y MATINEE SATURDAY show Ginger Rogers has her first \ 1P M solo starring role e ) Miss Rogers plays a pampered lass k: A 8 who is forced to exert her charm |[i \ An iron hand mth-_a and strategem td win the man she | velvet grip tamed this “ loves corge Brent plays the lead- p- v R E A R role opposite Miss Rogers. movie queen: ¥ | T B She scorned Eddie Cantor’s b A D M_Al’ R A l- "run . the Capitl on I the million Richatd E. 8 men who I =M1 BYRDS ...and met SRR s LR 1 A BV B Two years i &7 the making..} latest mu: a three da Sunday. In this film Eddie is ment park who is used as a dupe by slot machine ga # her master j Yy : Playing with Mr. Cantor are Ethel [B in the one Second ExPemtm" into Merman, Sally Eilers, Harry (Park- 4 who didn't 3 ku) Parke Willlam Frawley i carel and the 1936 crap of Goldwyn Girls. g & ,,——— BYRD PICTURE 1S COLISEUM HOLIDAY BILL il Claude Rains in “The Last \ y wig Outpost™ Will Open | N 4 Couldn't Spend on Sunday 3 Y |ty Frry Ay | “Strike Me Pink” Plus “Who Killed Cock Robin” and a Uni- ! hey dumped the authentic ffhey versal News make grand entertainment for Young and Old! b [aardsmeed L L —— . . record of the Byrd Expedition, comes - ; l'-v SAd e b T : " R TR to the Coliseum tonight as half of ; e bl the double bill which will also be: ) shown at matinee and evening per- There will be ¢ °d Communi- | formances on the Fourth of July cation of Mt *au Lodge No | The other half of the holiday bill SUN 147 Tuesday eve at 7:30. Work }is “$1,000 a Minute,” a laugh panie:} MONDAY in the E. A. Degree. By order of Little America” is the breath h';gP.nicl TUESDAY the W. M taking tale of the daring and cou @) o P 1, J. W. LEIVEF age of Richard Evelyn Byrd and his v Secretary. | men who braved two years of hard- 7 o i A “l“"TE" > hips and loneliness at the bottom 3 The stariet of *“Top Hat J -4 sings and dances in a Alan Mol:vhrly, Grant Mitchell, Samiiel S; Hinds Lode and placer location nolice: | of the world. $ § drama as delightful as | for sale at The Empire office. Opening on Sunday is Claude “Jt Happened One Night,"’ ¥ ROGER PRYOR oo Rains in “The Last Outpost” a by the same author, LEILA HYAMS AIR EXCURSION story of the courage and loyalty of > o Samuel Hophins Adams. “y EDGAR KE.NNEDY British officers in the face of grim i 3 ALSO ALSO nd trip % | warfare in the Arabian deserts and K = e a4, Tth Chapter Atlin and T n only $35. Fly ur | jungles during the World War “A Quiet Fourth “Rustlers of Red Dog” the Taku er, past e Taku | porting Rains are Cary Grant, Gert- k Pathe’ss Latest News M-G-M News Glacier and over the most beautiful | rude Michael, Kathleen Burke and : tery in the North. See the placer | Colin Tapley iy 4 . ; MIDNIGHT PREVIEW—1:15 A. M.—SATURDAY, July 4 mining in Atlin, and fish for trout e : 119 A - , ) and whitefish in the lake. Nine- s+ EDDIE CANTOR in passenger transport leaving Juneau | SPECIAL MEETING B. P. W. C. S8 8 : “STRIKE ME PINK” on the 3rd, 4th and 5th. Make As 4 b ®] To consider ways and means of your reservations row with L. F entertaining the Gold Diggers’ Barr or Lee Barragar at the Gas 3 iise and to vote on new mem- tineau Hotel. —adv. special meeting will be held y, July 6, at 8 o'clock CAROLINE D. TODD, adv. Corresponding Secretary NOTICE TO CREDITORS % : o 3 Program—A4th of July 1 P. M. In the Commissioner’s Court for - : 4B % Matinee Fourth of July week the Territory of Alaska, Division g 2 e bl 3 Number One. J i 2 ( ‘”“”v()l‘, ‘THI‘A\TRE Before J. F. MULLEN, Commis- g N\ NT o IN PERSON sioner and Ex-officio Probate 3 7 Also Judge, Juneau Precinct. “ 2 > ” In the Matter of the Last Will ; N - A Sdiet Byl and Testament of MRS, VIR- ) A & \ 7th Episode—Rustlers of Red Dog GINIA BEHRENDS, deceased % ] C 4 News NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, . CANDY FOR THE KIDDIES That the undersigned was, on the / 2nd day of July, 1936, duly ap- jpointed executor of the last will and testament of Mrs. Virginia | | Behrends, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of deceased are required to present the same, with proper vouchers at- tached, to the undersigned at Ju- neau, Alaska, within six months | ...They went i through hell g . BAY ol from the date of this notice in the wastes | COMPANY DATED this 2nd day of July, ] £ 1936. of the scorch- B. M. BEHRENDS | { H 1 Executor of the estate of Mrs. 4 -4 | ing sahara... Virginia Behrends, deceased A 5 ! First publication, - July 3, 1936 Gastineau ! Mrs. A. H. Pensson; E. T. Conway, | Vancouver, B. C.; Harry P. Stone,| Chilkoot Barfacks; G. Hart, Ju- neau, Last publication, July 24, 1936. Zynda C. M. Granger, Washington, Robert Mathews, Chilkoot John Prokopy, Chilkoot Ba Alaskan R. R. Robinson, City; C. E. T lander, Juneau; J Shelley, E ursion Inlet; C. S. Palmer, J. W.| Ball, F. G. Wilson, Edward Kamer, | an J. McPhee, R. V. Leftin, Sgt.| , E. Hendrickson, Harry | Long,, James F. Sorrelo, N. Gowler, J. McMains, Howard Gray, Haines LAST O0TPOST CARY GRANT CLAUDE RAINS GERTRUDE MICHAEL KATHLEEN BURKE A PARAMOUNT PICTURE for the FRESH and PURE RIGHT ON THE FARM White Spot | QUALITY BEER, They know where to get good ice eream . . .. LIQUOR STORE g% (9 R o | WINES, LIQUORS FRIENDLY SPIRITS Cake served amid clean al}d beautiful sur- 655 AT THE INSIDE THE ROPES roundings. Ice Creams packed for picnic or outing parties Free DehveIY { WHITE sPoT at no extra charge. LIFE OF THE PARTY WEINERS and BUNS FOX MOVIETONE NOTICE—AKIM DOBRYNIN, a former Colonel in a R 1 Cossack Regiment, who played the part of Stop in and let the kiddies enjoy our playgrounds! L s A T whiskers in “Rendezvous” and who is now living in Rhoda May Clark BEER ON ICE PHONE 655 Juneau, also has a part in this picture. MANAGER. 1 R e e R e s A MRS. JOSEPH KENDLER Foot Correctionist 517 Goldstein Building At her home at Alaska Dairy PHONE 564 | . - ! | FREE DELIVERY! *

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