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

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MIDNIGHT PREVIEW ] ¥ Y & - GUUPER STARS STARTING- B 5AM A 8 N STARTING SUNDAY . m‘»éfih};‘n\sum TR \‘\ o = gty IN NEW GAPRA SUNDAY L oy THEATRE The Show Place of juneau i . s IS LS “‘\3 SHUW SUNDAY‘ GRANDEST ENTERTAINMENT IN YEARS! N - N R Will Show Gene| | Meet Mr. Deeds . . . and fall in love with him! Roar as he § . | Raymond, Wendie Barrie [ o R 3 Ltf?:r'::glteo“vtv%n panics all New York with his mad adventures . . . Cheer (1w i v . . L | in "Love On a Bet , Q@ the ridiculous wager he strikes back at his enemies in *he MOST STARTLINC ; : L0 S Frank Capra is coming to town.| ¢ g this romeo tackied! ;] I\{[‘X H S(JD'“}:“I an ) k * : 2 Well, not actually, ugh one of i 1. KN . 2 3 - § |his production } eagerly | >d, is scheduled to open on| sunday at the Capitol s title is| “M Deeds Goe to Town,™ and 'Al{ He's ; We're All : v - 8 . ands s very good chance, abcord- R B e f . G : o ‘m" to reports. that have preceded Pixilated! e . * Pixilated! of rivalin It Happened One t” which Mr. Capra also di- rected. Tonight the Capitol is showing for the last time “The Preview Murder Mystery” with Reginald Denny and Frances Drake. Tomorrow, “Love on a Bet,” new comedy heart-thriller ring Gene 34 mond and winsome Wendy Bar- 5 / opens at the Coliseum. The in- 5 o e FMVM ND itial meeting of these two, in the i ! -t of : s . ‘ film, occurs in New Yor'k s Central o: i WENDY ; & X 4 o] | Park at midnight with Raymond ¢ s by human & ok 5x . COLUMBIA ; : o Ll : Love on a Bet” unravels some-| PLUS ; 3 < PICTURE : . b 1 . . ing fresh in the way of light, so- 3 wolves., . i Bt . i S 4 - | phisticated entertainment. EDGAR KENNEDY e § e . A The Coliseum show tonight is a n ridiculed ; ; bl ; . double header with Buster Crabbe “IN LOVE AT 40" % 4 5 Annflhcr A . in ia” and Wendy Barrie and % . P by a glrl : FRAHK.CAPR-\ HIT 5 I B : ] : S .X"‘.I} ward in “Millions in the Inanshots Fox Movietone News y ¥ 4 3 i whose & . gy .. : i i AST TIMES TONIGHT—— THE AIR...1! Buttons Build Up Autumn Smariness FUR B!G DANGE 4 A mm Buttons—prominent in the fall fashion scene—add smartness i ; "M'-m..-S"a"" te this October sireet frock of gray and black wool tweed. Nearly C Fhoob i s 4 ymond Hatton a dozen fasten the dress down the front and four more are at- {Dancing h"JOY“d to Music| tached to flaps simulating pockefs. A white pique school girl collar of 15-Piece Orchestra and a red leather belt make the other accents. The hat is black Last Evening Chapter S—CALL OF THE SAVAGE felt. NEWS by M-G-M A capacity crowd enjoyed one of | " S ey L. reached first. Roy Johnson went in|the most claborately staged dances PLUS—Daily Alaska Empire Talking Reporter PLAY Bv PLA‘Y to run for Ruffing. Crosetti smash-|cver held in Juneau last evening | [ ed a hard one off FII/.\lmmnn\‘u' the High School Gymnasium, L}‘ ST TIMES TONIGHT—- Bith glove for a hit, scoring Powell and |which was unrecognizable under its (Continued from Page One) sending Johnson to second. Rolfe |blanket of ingenious newspaper dec- | PLUS | grounded out, Terry to Fitzsim- ms. The affair, the annual| Ehu One run, three hits, no errors " 7. B : = |m Publications Hop, was pronounced a | n YANKEES — Selkirk fanned. Loy o pases spent the evening dancing to the “Vodka ISnutmzm“ Powell fanned. Lazzeri flied out to NINTH INNING trains of a 15-piece orchestra lead Drip Coffee Moore GIANTS—Pat Malone went into|by Byron Miller, | Jolly (Oburn .md Orchestra . No runs, no hits, no errors, nONg | tne pitcher's box for the Yankees.|* Novalty dances by Patricia Har-| .. It is specially sl < ehead fanned. Koenig, batting |land, Phyllis Jenne, Clara Hanson, — atch \Llh Buuhea S NI for Jackson, rolled out, Crosetti to Ann Morris, Althea Rands, Vern blended, roasted A Paramount. Thriller! _ GIANTS—Bartell fouled out to|Gehrig. Leslie, batting for Fi Gubser, Pat Hussey with Edythe i pecano Wi . l’ilthc News Rolfe. Terry flied out to Di Mag- |mons, singled to center. Davis i Young as accompanist, entertained i zio. Ott singled to cent Ripple | for Leslie. Moore forced Davis,|during the intermissions. H Y . . ¢ the modern d!‘ip fanned | Crosetti to Lazerri Refreshments were served by Mary No runs, one hit, no errors, one| No runs, one hit, no errors, one Stewart, Ruth Allen, Lorrainc Vie- process. Feero, Jimmy McCormick and Vel- which are on the shelves for pat- 1€ft on base. let on' base | mola and, Josephine,; Camphell ma Witsoft. Rk YANKEES—Hadley fanned. Cros- ——————— | B DOUGLAg Bower—“Shadow Mountain.® | €tti flied out to Ripple. Rolfe flied | my a i GETS APPOINTME » Norris—"“The Amerian Flaggs” |OUb/to Ripple. GWII ssrvme Harry Abercrombie, former super- JUNEAU CASH GROCERY Edmons—"Drums Along the Mo- NO runs, no hits, no errors, none |intendent of the Anchorage hos-| NE ng as "": hawk.” leftjon base. & & [pital and now in the employ of | 1 Brand—"The King Bird Rides.” NT P the Alaska Road Commission, was |- Gibbs—“The Need We ha iTA2 2 o rolled out xam'na IUHS appointed City Clerk of Amhord;\e‘ VISITOR HERE FROM Servmes Dos Passos—+The Big Money." |Crosetti toGehrig. Whitehead bunt- a6 & recent councll meeting in For Quick Results TFY An Ernplre CIGSSIfiBdI CALIFORN Wylie—"Too Much of Every- ©d and was tossed out, Dickey to 2 that clty Harriet Lietz, who ar s sx | thing. | Gehrig .L\zl\\)n singled to cmtr\r The United States Civil Service o ash Gie .| Ntoes for' thls ‘sflunih, coiuupn | HeNmeuscammentle Hetenta | P S0l S e T [compuiiive. efsesimations. s 1o umlmmmnnlmmuuuumuuumummllumulquuulululluulmllm|||||lmuummnmmummmuumm tion of Alaska, has been a guest of Must be received by The Empire sman—“Mother of the Bride” €d Out to Lazzeri, iows: Mrs. Rosalie Lundell for the past DOt later than 10 o'clock Saturday s one With the Wind.”| NO Tuns. two hits, no errors, two Junior veterinarian, $2000 a year, week, left on the Princess Louise MOIPINg to guarantee change of | puchan — “The Man From the |!éft on base. Bureau of Animal Industry this morning for her home in C sermon. topics, ete. | Norlands.” | YANKEES-Di Maggio flied out soclate extension home econ- field, Minn. She enjoyed & f % 5 {to Moore, Gehrig flied out to Ott. (4-H Club work), $3200 a Ny e \ (o ST. LUKE'S EFiSCOPAL CHURCH | Vis Fvien 1 Am the Fox return next year. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Prayer % :mdl sermon. RS, S RE N _|Dead.” No runs, no hits, no errors, none tional relatior $3.200 a year, De- SCHOOL ORCHESTRA HA r’l“" Union Sunday. School will| poygon “Pechle Are Fascinating”| left on base. partment, of State. MEMBERSHIP OF TWENTY b€ _w»d in the Episcopal Church| young «Far Forest.” | EIGHTH INNING Adjudicator, $2,300 a year .ul- Two .new Instruments Were od 20 1:30. pm. Heyward—“Lost Morning.” GIANTS—Bartel singled to left. road Retirement Board. Applicar thi r Benchley— Years i Terry bunted, forcing out Bartell for the adjudicator exan this week to the school hes DOUGLAS CATEOLIC CHURCH ’annm i ‘My Ten Years in a e oreing out e St. Aloysius Church 9:00 am.—Holy Mass. here as much she said she h Paul—‘A Horse in Arizona.” Dickey grounded out, Whitehead year, Department of Agriculture. Wilhelm — “No Letters for the to Terry. Research associate in interna-| at ond, Hadley to Crosetti. Ott must have had rtain experience to make a total of twe g 1 i Shedan—“Sanfelice.” singled to center and Terry stopped With a carrier organization, or as Bach with a trumpet and Alfreda Fleek with a violin are the two ew members. The orchesira wiil DOUGLAS COMMUNITY ke its first appearance in pub! CHURCH on the program of the first Pa 11:00 a.m—Sunday School and Teacher meeting next week. Some ', oo : * INVESTIGATES DEATH Laver—“Panic Among Puritans.” at second. Ripple bounced out, Laz- |80 employee-representative of an | There are also seven new mystery zeri to Gehrig, Terry and Ott ad- employee organization in connec- | storles. | vancing. Mancuso flied out to tion with such a carrier reorgani- | > e — | Powell. zation. Find out for yourself why | No runs, two hits, no errors, two | Full information may be obtained of: the instruments have not yei Mrs. Glad hi left on bases. at Room 311, Federal and Terri- g 3 | Mrs. ys Schleuter, of Chi- | torial Bui arrived but ten or eleven of them .| YANKEES — Selkirk singled to torlal Building. DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN | Cago, Ilowner of the Lincoln e i 2] S ol ; ; are ready for the program sched- S aON o e L L S i S5 ‘;;gimd Fawmell walkod. Lasert sac- 5 B popularity. With our mod- uled. | DAVIT ARG Minisies . |Deny, stayed i Anchorage for .4 [Tk JAOkEON (G Wmitehesd, Sel- WED AT FAIRBANKS ¢ | ; kirk and Powell advancing. Ruffing, Miss Agnes Keddie, of San Fran- ipment, the best of ———— Sunday services: week recently at which time she X S s : s b = Bazer A em equipmernt, e pest O BIRTHDAY PARTY e e G vesticatad the death ot her‘bm“g for Hadley, grounded to cisco, was married to Frank Arthur In honor of his sixth birthday,i 2:15 p.n.—Preaching service. | brother, Jack Minnis, old-time Al-;i‘:’:‘lfigfx‘; “skz;)ku;{“‘w W Mancuso | HEBRIE U8y < Pairbanks . '],V"! music and priCeS comfort- Dennie Gallagher was host at a' All are invited to these services|askan, which occurred nearly ten | A kirk ab the plate. |soon after the bride-to-be arrived | delightful party given by his moth-'and to worship with us {years ago in a mysterious ma\nner‘Pm’wII reached thiel ang Ruffing orl 4RGHeMIN. | er, Mrs. Don Gallagher, at his home i e e — |above Chickaloon. Minnis was found | this afternoon. ! |blown to pieces by a dynamite ex- i Guests were the pupils of the tirst NEW BOOKS RECEIVED claimed the CAPITOL the Jploslon in his cabin. grade at the public school of which | Denny” is & membor, ‘and tneiu. | AT PUBLIC LIBRARY| an etqnt pound By wes born AN “SPOT" of THE TOWN! ed: Allen Anderson, LeRoy Cor-} [!0 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clark tez, Mary Sakamato, Patsy Bu}nrt.: The Juneau Public Library has of Nyac at the Anchorage hospital n] | Donald Bonner, Betty Kibby, John received the following new books, recently. I VITA TION . we are enjoying so much ably low people have ac- COLISEUM DOUGLAS o | FUN and FROLIC with Th L. > Y to dine well and rest well at coiiib e Little Show with BIG PICTURESM TR , s 3‘1:"'::’."2:‘3 b RUTH and BOB S'Fold Blessed Eveni—S-Stdr Feahne Film 4 ) :‘I:e;node: hotel conveniences s : : B s ama Delicious Food at All Hours The Diol'me‘Quintuplets | R e S “THE COUNTRY DOCTOR” sood hotel well operated. ENUF SAID Alaskan Headquarters—Ask for Permanent Rates c API I o L c AFE SATURDAY James Dunn ¢BAD BOY? Vinc HOTEL ' CHARLIE MILLER, Manager ONLY Dorothy Wilson in Delmar Story N ASHI | s o ReTON 0O

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