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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1936 LAST TIMES TONIGHT in “EAST of JAVA” with ELIZABETH YOUNG ALSO Happy Though Married Jumping Champions Dog Days Fox Movietone News i el i ey ; AT THE HOTELS ! Gastineau E. J. Butler, City; Mrs. A. J. Nordale, Fairbanks; Eric Berry, Fairbanks; Estey Julian, San Fran- cisco; A. C. Stryker, San Francisco; J. P, Toulson; R. B. Palmer, Fair- banks; Murray Stuart, Fairban William Nelson, Seattle; Joe Sel liken, City; J. T. Buckman, Seattle; J. W. Fennice, San Antonio; Fred Burgess, Seattle; Florence Du Pree, Sitka. Zynda Mons Anderson, Mendenhall; Sandy Smith, City; Fritz Bartz, Palo Alto; Mrs. Ralph Lister; J. P. Morgan; Robert Ridley, Ketchi- kan. Alaskan Thomas Allen, Hoo nah; Joe Smith, Chichagof; Arnold Johnson, Hoonah; Fred Sundling, Yakutat; Elwood Owens, Skagway; S. E. Clayton, City. - e IN FROM MENDENHALL Mons Anderson, fur rancher from Mendenhall, is registered at the Hotel Zynd "lumm SHOW "NO SHYNESS IN PICTURES “East of Java” Is Presenta- tion Now at Coli: seum Theatre No stage shynes Dionne Quintupletes! Appearing for the first time as stars of a feature length story in “The County Doctor,” now at the Capitol Theatre, the five: most fa- mous little girls. in the world were| so crazy about motion picture work' about those that they objected only when they|junior leaguers and the debutantes were forced to quit. Photography of the scenes was; accomplished in Callendar, Ontario, home-town of the world’s most fa- mous babies, where an ‘entire film; company was transported. i Cracking a whip with either right | ot 1eft hand to drive off ferocious| wild beasts in “East of Java” now at the Coliseum Theatre, was the, hardest job ever faced by Sieg- friend Rumann, veteran German-| American actor and war hero, in twenty years of experience. | In the production are Charles Bickford, Elizabeth Young, Frank, | 3 stationed in Sitka to| Morri- | conduct the community health pro- | wood in favor of P ; T | Wheh Henry Fonda left to make &' known in eastern circles as Veron £ 4 || Warburton married film in Bngland. Hollywood buzged cia Balfe ACTORS TAKE | with talk of a reconciliation between | Fred Astaire’s film romances hgve son and Milestone cf Kendall gram. Miss Stinger's activities will % him and his former wife, Maragret all been with Ginger Roge: but ' Glaenzer of New York. include mother: ss, prenatal{ NEw BHANGES Sullaven—even though this was de=| ks witt is the former Mrs. Phyllis| gtuart Erwin got both “society” °2re to expectant wers and in- nied. Then came announcement of Livingstone Potter. and an actress when he married structive bedside care under doctors’| | his engagement to Mrs. George T.| Ricardo Cortez played oppositeé porothea Hermance, better kfiown directions. Brckaw, New Yors widow, daugh-|many atiractive leading es—and | (o film fans as June Collyer. The Sitka Health Center is to be ed Mrs. Christine Lee of New e A e tlsqmppvd and open TERRITORIAL HEALTH |~ - CENTER OPENS, SITKA DR. BARTON TO ‘ STUDY IN EAST 1 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ford mar Seymour, social leaders. Yor | Randolph Scott also bowled over Pass Up Filmland Beauties | the Holiywood knov-it-alls With| john Wayne, action star, has had to Take Brides |the recent announcement of hiS| numerous heroines—all attractive— & ree marriage last March to Mrs. T. H."pui his real-life hetoine is the for- from **400 | Somervilie (nee DuPont) of Mont- met josephine Saenz, from Los An- HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Sept. 29. — pelier, Vt. | geles’ upper crust. She is the daugh- High society has marched in and | Director Joins Ranks e Plans for the first Territorial Health Center that will be opened in Sitka have been worked out by, Dr the Sitka Health C 1 in a joint| £NOWN C conference with Dr 1 ‘Cheifetz, "f‘“ been visiting and Edmonton, Alberta George L. Barion ropractor of Junes daughter ir nada, | Raft Falls in Line ter of Dr. Jose Saenz, Dominican And George Raft is scheduled to consul hi: Ci stolen some of the lots’ most eli marry Virginia Pine, whose name ! The Baroness Josephine Van der Acting Director of 8 ble bachelors right from the noses means something in Chicago, when Horck of Germany dropped her title) Child Health and Mrs. Mary K. many months, in a lettc of Hollywood queens. | the present Mrs. Raft divorces him. to become plain Mrs. Donald Woeds Cauthorne, Supervisory Nurse of Empire, states he is going east tc While studio beauties step into Society has been miaking inroads | when she met the young actor at T torial Departiment of Health. continue his study in foot - countless happy endings on the for some time. colleg . ‘Hugh Nicholson will be in Dique. He states that his n screen, more and more it is the Gary Cooper acquired many a film |~ Actor John Warburton and Di- charge of the Child Health Centet. to Juneau is uncertain. are other He will be assisted by Miss Ar-, Koo e, G R TS beauty but said “I do” to Sandra rector Lewis Milestone B | Shaw, a minor film player better bridegrooms who overlooked Holly-' mene Stinger, Department of Empire classifieas pay. who really get the man. & B Appearing for the first time in { tribute to the country docto *QUINTUPLETS ‘e COUNTRY DOCTOR’ with JEAN HERSHOLT DOROTHY PETERSON Albertson, Leslie Fenton, Clarence Muse, Jay Gilbuena, Frazer Acosta' 20th Century-Fox Film__ and others. —= et ' PLUS CAROLINE TODD IS ! TO OPEN STUDIO Miss Caroline Todd today an- nounced the reopening of her studio for the season at 326 Second Street. For the past eleven years Miss Todd has taught piano, harmony and public speaking in Juneau. In making her announcement, Miss Todd stated that she will be at 326 Second Street tomorrow afternoon between the hours of three and six for convenience of those who wish to register for les- sons and appointment of time. | ——— — HERE FROM FAIRBANKS Mrs. A. J. Nordale arrived in Juneau from Fairbanks on the PAA Lockheed, and is a guest at the Gastineau. She is enroute to Seattle from here by setamer. A e 1 BERRY FROM FAIRBANKS Eric Berry arrived on the PAA Electra from Fairbanks and is a guest at the Gastineau while wait- ing for a steamer to the south. i e | AN APPEAL TO CUSTOMERS ! Prices on feed and hay have gone up and are still going up. Canned milk has gone up. FRESH MILK HAS NOT gone up. But the dairy men must insist on immediate set- tlement of milk bills or delivery | MUST be discontinued. adv, * JUNEAU DAIRIES, Ine. Lode and piacer location netices for sale at Thé Empire office. INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 Alaska X RS Nothing seals the friendships between this store and its customers like quality. Quality Edison Mazda Lamps NEW REDUCED PRICES ooeClear Clean Type ; 150 i Clear-Frosted 35¢ Clear Daylight 65¢ .Clear Daylight 90c Was No g S5¢ 90c 1.55 $EeRLR Better Light—Bettor Sight = s 5 3 Ma a Eoctic Lght & Bows o 5P 56 . Mickey's Pelo Team Daily Ala Rer <2 Empire irter PREVIL W GHT 20 EDW. EVERETT HORTON HiS RIGHT b, BT DON'T FORGET “HIS NIGHT OUT” WILL BE SHOWN i AT OUR ¢ WEDNESDAY AFTER- ; E NOON MATINEE M Show Starts 2 P. M. FALSE RUMOR | that the I Royal Blue ADMISSION 30c || THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors ! ond Liquor Store | [ | ' ab Service will quit business on October First. We wish to notify everyone interested that Our Superior Cab . Service will continue as in the past. AsUsual . . . . . ' WHEN YOU NEED A CAB | Phone 14 or 444 WHO—has kept your cab rates down? 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