The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 24, 1936, Page 3

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Ied | A THE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU Hear these N hits! “] Don’t Have to - Dream” “You Gotta Know How to Dance” “Summer Night” “Boulevardier of ... A million¥ dollars worth of spectacle and stars! RUBY KEELER DICK POWELL JOAN BLONDELL yJACK OAKIEEL LAST TIMES “TONIGHT CAROLE LOMBARD in “LOVE BEFORE BREAKFAST” Doc Blue Bird . ALSO—Playing for Fun . . Pathe News |I|I|iIIHIIIIIIIHNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIllllIIllllIIllllIIINllIIIIIIIHIIIIluulullllmllllll!llllullwufl’Musm AI_ F"_M SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAYZ= MIDNIGHT PREVIEW TONIGHT—1:15 A. M. MATINEE SUNDAY—2 P. M. ~ “COLLEEN"TO = = = = = Alexander Domestic Comedy Com- ing to Coliseum Dick Powell with tuneful songs fon his lips, and Ruby Keeler with ther rhythmic daneing, - together | with Joan Blondell and Jack Oakie, head the cast of Warner Bros." spec- tacular musical comedy, “Colleen”, which comes to. the Capitol Theatre Sunday. In addition to the four stars, the cast includes Hugh Herbert, Louise Fazenda, Paul Draper, Marie Wil- n and a score of other famous ames besides two hundred beauti- ful chorus girls and dancing youths. There are two big, spectacular specialty numbers created and stag- {ed by Bobby Connolly. Paul Drap- er, the famous interpretative danc- er of Broadway, makes his film bow this picture. He has been the of New York, and in this pic- ALSO Scrappy’s Pony ture, is said to do some of his finest 1 lyric dancing. Other important members of the cast- include Marie Wilson, Luis Al- ! berni, Hobart Cavanaugh, Berton Churoehill, J. M. Kerrigan, Spencer Charters, Addison Richards, Mary Treen and Chavles Coleman. At Coliseum “Love is Like That,” the new (film coming to the Coliseum Thea- | tre |comedy taken from Barry Connors” stage success, ‘“Applesauce.” It is played with intelligence and zest and affords pleasing entertainment. As. teams, Alexander and Miss Louise, and the Lockharts, use tha!® situations furnished by the plot to tablish themselves in the front irank as comedy performers. -Jos- eph Cawthorn turns in another !tongue - twisting ¢ h a r acterization which is good for many while Richard Purcell as the re- jected suitor and Kay Hughes as the momentary rival of Miss Louise furnish good contrasts. Closing their showings tonight The spicy c¢omedy-romance (Columbia Cartoon) Paramount Pictorial Daily Alaska Empire’s Talking Reporter Snapshots l!'IHIIIIIINIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII|!II|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIII|!HIlHIIlll|IHIIHII|IIIIIIIIlHlIIlHI!IIIIIIfl Love Begin: Before Break bl featuring Carol Lombard and Pr |ton Foster at the BISHOP CRIMONT | double bill inchuding *“Dangerous RETURNING HERE intrigue’ and Ken Maynard in ‘Western Justice” at the Coliseum, - eeo The Rt. Rev. J. R. Crimont, Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of GOSS PUTTING ON Alaska, is expected to arrive in Juneau on the Northwestern. Hv' CONTEST CAMPAIGN has been in northwestern and in-| |terior Alaska since early last sum- | mer on his annual visitation to| 'missions. Upon his arrival at Fair- | /banks the middle of August the Bishop was not feeling well and he has been resting at St. Joseph’s | Hospital. Now he is in fine health again and. ready for a winter of vigorous work. PR, TRty Gerry Goss, formerly on The Empire’s advertising staff, is put- ting on a Better Times Contest contest is the same as that con- |ducted by The Empire early this| year and provides trips south fur | popular girls on the basis of sales | made by merchants. IS GOING SOUTH: | — ., —— | John McHugh, who has been em-| Robert R. Moore, of Tacoma, wilk |ployed during the past season on|pass through Juneau aboard the |Jack Wade Creek, will pass through | i Northwestern after engaging for the |Juneau aboard the Northwestern | past season in drilling on Liven- (for a trip to the States. xood BE AT CAPITOL! and Louise in! Sunday is a light domestic! laughs ' Capitol and thej IN INTERIOR CITY| for the Fairbanks News-Miner. The | 4 | All are invited to these serviges DOUGLAS DOUGLAS FIREMEN ARE HOSTS TO CHANNEL RESIDENTS TONIGHT Tonight is the night for those seeking a gay time with a lively |erowd. The place is the Douglas “Nat.” where the Douglas Fire De- partment’s annual October dance will be staged. The “smoke-eaters” have spared no efforc to make the affair a mem- orable one in the calendar of social functions for the fall, and every- thing is in preparedness for a ‘big night.” Colorful decorations, including a wealth of stars suspended from the ceiling, and inviting music by Rand’s Orchestra will add to the delightfulness of the occasion. The proceeds from the ball wiil go into a fund which will be used to purchase a new fire truck for the Douglas department. ee— | A number of ladies were enter- ternoon by Mrs. A. H. Campbell complimentary to Mrs. Amelia Zel- er, who is leaving the first of the week for her home in Montana af- ter a summer's visit in Douglas. I The afternoon was spent in sewi Guests included Mesdames Z(“(l ‘W. E. Cahill, J. C. Kirkham, C. A. Fox, W. B. Johnson, Anton Riess, IE M. Davis, and M. Hurk‘y. T Dougias Church | Services | ¥¥ovioes Tor -whis ‘oHER ealimg !must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday {morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. |8 ST. LUKE’'S EFiSCOPAL CHURCH The at 1:30 pm. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Prayer sermon. DOUGLAS CATRULIC CHURCH St. Aloysius Church 9:00 am.—Holy Mass, DOUGLAS COMMUNITY CHURCH I. W. RISVOLD, Pastor. . 11:00 am.—Sunday School and ryices. Everybody welcome, | DOUGLAS PRuSBYTERIAN MISSION DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday services: i 1:30 p.m.—Bible School. 2:30 p.m.—Preaching service. ‘and to worship with us. 'SUNDQUISTS ARE TO BE ON NORTHWESTERN Richard: M. ‘Sundquist, former Territorial Senator from the Sec- tday's meeting. MRS. CAMPBELL ENTERTAINS tained at a tea given yesterday af-| | the growing club, GRUWING : ADDS. ~ FOUR MEMBERS Active _}uneau School Boys’ Organization Has Total Membership of 25 | | | The Junior Chamber of Com-| merce increased its membership l)y ur at its weekly luncheon Fri- New members elected are Lnl)lg,l Walmsley, Dean Allen, Vir- | gil Anderson and Johnny Tanaka.! The club’s total membership is now | 25, | A current events quiz and songs | were featured during the lunch| yesterday. Malcolm Faulkner, John Bavard and Donald Murphy were named to plan the program for ne: Fri- Fred Sorri, Dot Il(l Murphy and k McDaniels we appointed to serve on the subsidia committee. A committee appointed at the last meeting to write a circular let- ter reported progress on the pro-| ject. More than two score letters have been received by the club. The letter is to feature Juneau and vic- inity well as the organization and purp of the club. It was reported that Mr. Henry Harmon's Smith-Hughes class oJ turning out tables to accommodate) Bob Phillips, secretary-treasure: E reported that the club is in good | shape financially and will soon be | able to entertain some of Juneau's outstanding business men. Monthly | dues of 10-cents will be due at the| next meeting. I President Lee Lucas directed members to bring in current events on both Italy and France for the next meeting. {and in the spring they will go back Union Sunday School will tivity around Candle this year, tbe held in the Episcopal Church Mr. to Candle. i There has been much mining ac- said Sundquist to the News-Miner. A new dredge is to be put on and Candle Creek in 1937 by the Arctic Exploration Company, a Chicago concern, of which P. A. Robbins| is head. The company has acquired most of the creek and is already dredging, having installed a re- built ' dredge last year. While in| Fairbanks the Sundquists were the 'guests of Mrs. Ruth Langstrom. | { A AN | PIONEER GOING OUT | Leéo, Pregg, ~Fairbafiks pmneer.! I !will be a passenger south on the lond Division,” Mrs. Sundquist, their small daughter and Mr. Sund- |quists’s - parehts, Mr. and Mrs. L. Northwestern to spend the winter in the States. COLISEUM DOUGLAS with We invite everybody to inspeet the '10-FUBE ALL- WAVE DELCO CONSOLE RADIO now on display in the Foyer through the courtesy of W. P. JOHN- SON, Local Distributor for Delco Radios. HE HAD THE GIFT OF THOSE WHD COULDN'T » TAKE iT! It’s the rollicking comedy of a romeo who red-appled his way to romace! ROSS flLEXM’m “ANITA LOUISE' ALSO Fox Movietone Crew Racing Kanibal Kapers Snapshots llull)‘wuuq Extra Girl MONDAY TUESDAY LAST TIMES TONIGHT “DANGEROUS INTRIGUE” “WESTERN COURAGE” Eleventh Episode—“CALL OF THE SAVAGE” SUNDAY—MONDAY “THESE THREE” pos PSS SIS | A. Sundquist, will be southbound passengers - on the Northwestern. | They flew to Fairbanks from E x T R A Candle early in the week ~with Pilot Maurice King of the Fergu- | [ ] MIRIAM HOPKINS—MERLE OBERON—JOEL McCREA Agency in Juneau Saturday Only—"TOQ. TOUGH TO KILL". ./ son Airways. The Sundquists plan to «spend the: winter in' Seattle nnuuuuuuuummmmuuumm||n|uu|||mu|||||||Imum||||||'|||u|'|m||||'|'|||uui|u’mumulmmmluuluuumuumnmummmmmmmmnfl Throughout the United States there's only ONE genuine patented —trade-marked and copyrlghted STA-PRESS Serv- ice..,and in Juneau it's HERE: NCE EFIT FIRE TRUCK FUND TONIGHT Douglas Natatorium Admission $1.00 IN TODAY'S EMPIRE and every Sap{rdcy hereafter 8- %GE 'I‘ABLOID COMIC SECTION Comprising 15 of the Greatest Colored Comics—Including: ALASKA LAUNDRY, lllc. PHONE 15. - Learn the Difierenc'e in Genuine STA-PRESSING! Costs No More! I A AT TOONERVILLE FOLKS KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES REG'LAR FELLERS MUTT AND JEFF OSSIE TITTLE TAILSPIN TOMMY BEN WEBSTER and HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY SEE OUR AD - ON BACK PAGE.OF TODAY'S EMPIRE CANNED WINE WHILE Y ShT1 Alaskan Cut-Rate Liquor || , PHONE 184 e o gy thea Rands’ Orellestra IN TODAY'S EMPIRE-8-PAGE Dancing at 9:30 P. M. COMIC TABLOID “ivaran b tans 3

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