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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY REBEL! PIRATE ! | Bought as a slave by the girl he married! Daring, Dashing, Defiant! It's sweeping with swashbuckling adven- ture and action! RAFAEL SABATINI'S & AWarner-First Nat'l Picture ERROL FLYNN Olivia de HAVILLAND LIONELL ATWILL ROSS ALEXANDER ADDED ATTRACTIONS “Monkey Love” Latest Universal News LASTTIMES i TONIGHT JACK OAKIE VISITORS AR IS POPULAR INSPIRATION WITHPLAYERS ~ FOR AFFAIRS with Joe Pen-| Dr. MacLafferty and Mrs. Levy Will Be Honored at Lena Beach Tonight Jean Harlow Tracy “RIFFRAFF” “Collegiate ner Opens Tomorrow at Coliseum Theatre Dr. Mayme MacLafferty, of S"fil-‘ tle, and Mrs. Winifred Levy, of Los Angeles, house guests of Mrs. Florine Housel for the past week, plan to leave for the south on the Victoria on Tuesday During their visit the two have been the inspiration of a number of entertainments and trips. On Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs M. E. Monagle entertained about | 50 friends at a cocktail party hon-| oring Dr. MacLafferty, Mrs. Le Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Payne, who are visiting Mrs. Payne’s brother, Herb Redman, and Dell Meyers, sister of Mrs. Monagle, Tonight about 40 persons will be Aside from the fact that he isj one of the Nation's screen favor- ites and Hollywood’s own “boy friend,” Jack Oakie has one of the most envied jobs in the world Oakie has appeared in more mu- sical pictures than any other star and, by virtue of that distinction, he knows and is known by virtual- 1y every show girl and chorus girl in the film capital He likes girls and the kirls like him. In fact, the 150 girls who worked with Oakie in his latest picture with Joe Penner, “Colleg- iate,” which opens at the Coliseum tomorrow, voted him their favor- ite performer. | For the last time tonight the'the guests of Mrs. G. F. Alexander | Coliseum shows “To Beat the'ang Mrs Florine Housel at a sal-| Band” a high geared musical com-|yon barbecue at the Metcalf sum-/ edy with Helen Broderick and HUgh mer home at Lena Beach. \ Herbert. ‘Supporting the two com-| Tomorrow Mrs. Levy and Dr.| edians are Roger Pryor, MISS|nacrafferty will be honored by 2| leading man, and Phyllis pregkfast given by Mr. and Mrs.| Martin Lavenik at their home. Grasshoppers Attack Baby ADVICE TO MOTORISTS Motorists are warned that un-| necessary sounding of horns, lva\'-; | ing mufflers open, etc., particularly| BROADUS, Mont.—Grasshoppers at night, will be considered disturb- /and Mormon crickets are now at- ing the peace. Violators will be tacking human beings, according to | dealt with accordingly. iMrs. F. A, Reichert. She found lu-ri ROY HOFFMAN, jbaby who was lying on the grass Chief of Police. {in the family yard suffering from |an attack by' grasshoppers. ! \ D —adv. Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire office. H. M. Holterman You are invited to present this coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre | and receive tickets for your- |} self and a friend or relative to see “Riffraff” As 4 paid-up subseriber of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE Try an Empire ad. | MIDNIGHT PREVIEW Saturday—1:15 A. M, MATINEE Sunday—2:00 P. M. Miss Kay Hughes (above), daughter of Mr. Evans Hughes of Los Angeles, and cousin of Chief Justice Charles ans Hughes, has been ( given a movie contract and already cast as the feminine lead in several | new productions, | (International [Uustrated News Value United States ments were $2,071,864 compared ° i qucts returned 150,656 with $1,113,501 the previous month. |yalue of foreign merchan- { The complete report follows 0 Reindeer meat $ 5,060 Sbavasmmriotdett Fish Total value of shipments | Fresh and frozen ex- of merchandise $7,061,857 cept shellfish) : Gold | Halibut 27,474 Silver Salmon 72,958 Fe e, Other 1910 Grand Total $2,159,556 Salmon, canned 5,775,817 > e s Al p C % Cured or preserved (ex- | pencer so—ropeye Lar- cept, shellfish) : NURSES ON ALASKA toon, Vitaphone o ENROUTE TO JUNEAU : erring Variety, News SaTinh 3 - Shellfish | To arrive here early mext week o ggm | ore the three nurses, who flew : Oikbe 42| from here to the Bristol Bay dis- Shrimp 14,662 trict about two weeks ago to com- TR Brodusiss 7% 'bat an epidemic of typhoid, Thel- SAI—M N G Meal ¢ 112,647 ma chriver, Mae Rivette, and M. L] on 207745 | Ov8ard. Ben Grimes, Territorial Other fish products 31'31', Sanitary Engineer, who accompan- % & ¢ 3 "7 lied them to their mission, may :fi:;\w' ‘“‘U“‘Bi According to word received here, e 1 2 the epidemic is under control and TU HIGH M ARK il s 5,02 | the party, which flew from Bristol Red 3ay to the Interior, will arrive here e White “on the Alaska | Merchandise Shipments| = S € b air-seal skins Marten BERT GREEN NAMED from Alaska Reach $9,- Mink ¢ { 562 | M. OR 159,556 During July | Muskrat 10006 CUSTO S COLLECT! il | otte 24| ) 3 e 412 | ok Wade, east of Fairbanks, With an increase in salmon ship-| All other 5,800 ’ 5 %1 has been made an authorized cus- ments of virtually five and three Manufactured furs 930 - ¢ 1 N . om rrg | tOomS point and Bert Green, former quarter million dollars and gold ex- |Whale oil 87,558 | s Y U. S, ts up nearly a million, export|Whale fertilizer and meal EOslenl of e A0 nOw. T, 8, it e i o [ o sy : Commissioner there, has heen ap- !trade from Alaska to the United Live animals B Naten Diiiky Cotlect of O | States revealed a tremendous gain|Wool, unmanufactured { _ toms for the station, it is announc- in July over the previous month,!Wood, timber and lumber ¢ thic renort) O i : | ed by Collector of Customs J. J u‘ugnl!inu to _(u [mr)n ;,\Jué)m ((' matte and regulus: |'‘Connors. The customs station is ofCollector of Custom on l"“’,"r established primarily to handle air i ead traffic to and from Canadian ter- The total exports during July was |Stone, inclding marble 21,936 | pitory. valued at $9.159,556, compared with | Trophies, specimens, curios, E e a figure of §: 549 for June and| etc . 5% BOY, CHILD BORN $2491792 for May. The salmon All other articles 3911 Mrs, Sam “Johnson gave birth to shipments, now at the height of ~— a seven and three-quarter pound the season, totaled $5,775,817 against | Total value of products of baby boy at 3:40 yesterday after- $1,027952 in June, and gold ship- Alaska $6,902,131 noon at St. Ann’'s Hospital. 4 s, i & i | ” ” | By HAROLD KNOX and “SMOKEY"” MILLS from ! < i 9 O'CLOCK TILL YOU SAY WHEN? ‘ | | 1 Sandwich B Light Wi | andwiches eer ight Wines | | | JOHN MARIN, Proprietor i i i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1936 ! color, | out as one of the great film mas-| ! who is Captain Blod ANNIVERSARY | sttt bbbl el “CART. BLOOD" OPENS SUNDAY ATLOCAL SHOW Capitol Is VSI;:);ving “Riff-. raff,”” Waterfront Tale, with Jean Harlow SUNDAY . COLLEGE DAZE and CAMPUS KNIGHTS! MONDAY i 1 | | ( TEACHERS PET! o ) Rafael Sabatini's immortal ta of piracy on the high seas, “Cap- tain Blood” 18 now acknowledged SO to have ‘taken its place among the! classic of advemture writ-| L iy 4 Dfl ALL 4 tiors A AT FOTMREES : THE . STUDENTS stories are known to all whose | hearts respond to call of ad-| venture and the rule of excitement. | Now “Captain Blood” wit its| its vividness, and its thrills{ has been made into a talking pic-| ture, which is starting at the Cap- itol Theatre Sunday | And What a picture it is! In the immensity of its drama, its tre-| mendous sets, it bizarre and pic-| turesque background, its thrilling| action and its marvelous cha ters | izations, “Captain Blood"’ stands | e terpieces. Starred in the picture are Errol | Flynn, the young actor-adventurer, Olivia Hav- iland, discovered by Max Rein-| hardt while she was still a school | girl, plays the noble woman, who} first buys Flynn as a slave and| then loves him For the last time tonight the| Capitol shows “Riffraff” with Jean Harlow and Spencer Tracy. CELEBRATED Under the (ill'(‘('il()ll of Me\'(lnmosi Hilja Raatikainen and Ed Wal- B LAST . TIMES TONIGHT “TO BEAT THE BAND"” Last Chapter S OF RED DOG shioned Movie” tonen, fifty friends of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Puranen called at their home ! on Star Hall last night celeberating s ADDED UNITS “Prominent Personalities” “Casting for Luck “Rubber Kitten” Latest News the twentieth wedding anniversary of the couple. Many beautiful presents were tendered the Puran- | ens' and a program of dancing and games was followed by a boun- | tiful buffet luncheon - - ASONS ATTENTION M will be a munication of Mt No. 147 F. & A. M. ing at 7:30. Work in the F. C. Degree. By order of the W. M. J. W LEIVERS, Secretary. Empire ads are read. There Stated Com- Juneau Lodge Monday even- | WINDOW CLEANING PHONE '48% —adv “Alaska” Its Scenic Features, Geography, History and Government. .. By LESTER D. HENDERSON Newly Revised Third Edition NOW ON SALE AT ALL DEALERS OR CALL AT THE EMPIRE OFFICE Price $1.00

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