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"“Brides Are Like That,” |¢.9:%0 in conference matehes. | Tywo Groceries, Beer Bar- oFmuslesi dellyh i Closing Run at Coli- Yale ons and Mike's Team - | seum Tonight Varie 1905438 in Final Matches The cast of “Colleen,” Warner | ' Winding up the opening tourna- | ros. musical film ending tonight| ment of the City League bowling, at the Capitol Theatre has an all-|} Alt Heidelberg meets Mike's Team \ L ‘star cast including Dick Powell, |’ = = at the Brunswick Alleys tonight at { Ruby Keeler, Jack Oakie, Joan VK(‘Dum 1 % 7:30, with two grocery teams, Cali- j | Blondell, Hugh Herbert, Louise Fa- | o0 oo 130 200 -9 293 fornta and Sanitary, set {0 tee off |2enda and a score of other prinei- [T J “:q pis i "S{ against each other at 8:30. y pals as well as & couple of hun-| =P o B2 ~ °!! “Schedules for the second t h dred chorus beauties and dancing | i Eon AR ment of the league season is now Total 72 458 1396+ : o & youths, s 999 Ve prepared, wiklvalbdiss lined | Robert Lord has provided a real ) to open November 1. Some plet for this musical comedy, Radc changes in team lineups are in which is packed with delightful[ °* |order before the opening of the ',nm as well as romance and some| B new schedule, -which- s to be run | dramatic moments. e on the handicap basis, it was an- Playing for the last time tonight b ’; 4") ¥ ed this morning by Emilio |at the Coliseum Theatre is “Brides| * il 479—1450 , proprietor of the Brunswick [Are Like That," the film version o s and tournament manager. s of Barry Connors’ stage hit “Ap- 1o '4(‘7 night’s matches BY KEELER plesauce,” which centers about the 4 o | celle ccause of the ok PoweLL Rstivitias of ‘s happy.go-lucky nelcjie. Whte 157 *’*'*"if“&li."“;‘(‘N.p e e | of a happy -lucky ia cams appear By JACK OAKIE | who knows every dog| P o e s i i S in town by its first name and has 503 494 51515111 * such a tremendous gift for flattery ¥ = at no one can help liking him. | ‘I"rmcclon o ek (L A_A‘,A,T, Ll HCTELS ) Paramount Pictorial Ross Alexander and Anita Louise[ Cleveland 18k SaiE S A the featured roles as the young 3‘_‘ s 164 ”’f Ak Bty Phay with Richard Purcell the|MrS: Petrich ... 161 - 145 k Bell, Angoon; Harold Per- = . hird angle of the triangular affair. Total ;' 463 ) atrovich Klawock; Archie Dem- Daily Alaska Empire e firdy Kl““mk,ymh Talking Reporter RADDE Is HIGH 2‘:“] '{\“”'l“" { Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Martin; Mrs, PREVIEW TONIGHT ‘ Sperling. 67 1M e e bt e and Matinee Wednesduy | ’ Lt i {Cohn, Juneau; Mr. a~.nd Mrs. L.egn- 2P, M. BROADWAY'S LATEST VOGUE £ 167 497 5161490| 219 Johnson, Juneau; Sandy Smith, Estelle (left) and LeRoy, well on their way to a solid year on A Did not bowl johap oy o B cibil asiene v, pause after one of their dances. i - 'F. Heister, Seattle; Robert E. Mc- N R 7 | 1 & By GEORGE TUCKER | R COMDR., MRS. BROWN | Ry NEW YORK, Oct. 27—When they| So what happened? So he ran IN MASSACHUSETTS| ,..owicx = came so gaily back from the conti-|into the girl he had danced with e | BERE et nent, 1 wanted to get over to sec|one night in a New York cabaret Yale, NOUQ Dame and U. Commander and Mrs. Fletcher W.| W- “1‘ ‘l’““l‘“'sjf“l‘““l‘é:‘l’l‘ f‘_‘“g"‘ le and LeRoy. Somehow that “Come here you, he yeiled.| of W. Take Conference |Brown arc in Gloucester, Mass,[of the SRR Res B Fifth Avenue traffic always thrust Estelle remembered the routines of Matches Last Night where they will make their home |15 2 l“*‘l;“_‘]‘ ”"[‘.""l‘fi’_ V“l i F oic bagk, ahd it was not untll|nis Broadway numbers, and had no atches Last [Nig this winter, according to word re-|steamer Northwestern, leaving here they rounded into the Ritz the oth-| difficulty in slipping into the role ceived in Juneau by friends. Com- tonight i er afternoon that I talked with vacated by his former partner. Although I“_ Radde paced the mander Brown, who was : SMISSED e two who have meant more to They danced together first in an COnMeérence bowling at the Elks al-| i gst e left Juneau to be cap- s i 2 i m dancing this season than English seaside resort, and their re-/ /€5 15t evening, his teammatesifain of the Itasca in Honolul, is Walter Meisenhalier, a medical ‘m},' team in New York. | ception was such that the rest was Were mot quite in top form, andfgreatly improved in health paaiEny et 15‘ IA"""IIII‘”"“_‘V“‘J; N Estelle was properly excited about ailing. Cannes followed, and :‘)“:X“‘“dm“(;‘lfiwd (j)uutt ::lx x::tree Lt Commander [s.l P. fi\\x(‘v‘gr‘)m! wv-lulnlv :I,,ln) s home late yesterday ¥ i o1 Dame, vo games ree. . rs. Swicegood, daughter of the afternoc a new shipment of gowns that then came triumphs in all the well “H® e . 5 8] e be 3 S > = Seattle Woman Acquxlte(J Kathryn Kuhn had made especially|known watering places. Radde's three game score of,56l; Bigms, who have been in Seattle, o for her—gorgeous clinging that % R et took top place for the evening, with|arestationed nearby in Boston Harry sell, a medical patient, of Slaying 16-Year- oy et ORI 0N thilt, - Seaniping - Burops. {dr talnt 1Qr, ok Ravardid Ho hdkt i ot ga . o e was dismissed from St. Ann’s Hos- swirl at the bottom and chime in|his French Casino in New York p E tal yesterday aftern Old Daughter exquisitely with her dark type of Clifford Fischer saw them dance m "*'0 @04 Mrs. Lavenik, both were mpire ads are reac pital yesterday afternoo oy beauty. LeRoy was jubilant be-|London and persuaded them to re- . SEATTLE, Oct Court jury has acquitted Mps.-BEs- their way'to a solid year on Broad=idancing duo that drew" encores for 27—A Superigr cause he and Estelle are well on turn to New York. Theyre the ter Olson, aged 33, of first degree Way—an unusual achievement inlfive solid months. This was a pre- murder of her sixteen year old this era of changing moods and val-' Jude to successive engagements daughter Rose by reason of mental ues. |Ben Marden’s Riviera, The Para- irresponsibility. dise, the Paramount, and now comes In her confession the mother said MET AS DANCERS | the Rainbow Room in Mr. Rockefel- she killed her daughter With a what are they like? You've seen'ler's cultural center, 65 stories above butcher knife because “Rose did 1ot them, no doubt, at the Savoy i the sidewalks of New York. have things other kids had.” The London, or on the Riviera—or better| e delighted, of course, but mother admitted she was on the re- syl right here in the metropolis.|50metimes they wish they . could lief rolls for only $10 monthly. Estelle, whose last name is Essex|D@ve a day off. Well, they can' LI e e T and who is a California girl, is a, That's the penalty of becoming al HERE IT IS! The sixth annual Educational Ball will be given by the Business and Professional Women’s Club Satur- day, October 31. Admission $1.00. Plan now to be there. —adv. ogue on Broadway. ————— GOODS SELLING WELL dominutive brunette with dark lmu and great sloe eyes. LeRoy, “ho began life as a certified public ':‘ countant in Chicago, became a ball- room dancer because — well, be-| Better sales than had been antic- cause he likes to dance, |ipated featured the retail dry goods | And it was as a dancer that he|markets in September. Department first met Estelle although she was!stores sales gained 14 per cent {a chorus girl at the time and he (oyer a year ago, with the Cleveland, was cne of the featured artists.|Atlanta, and St. Louis Federal Re- | One night he asked her to dance!serve districts gaining 20 per cent Wwith him. DRY TR = L — e TN “I thought it would|or better. Variety store sales of "‘,’:‘:‘S\ [be grand fun to dance with the dry goods increased more than 13 | star of the show—but as it turned | per cent over August, which is . . out, I was bored,” recalls Estelle, more than .customary for the pe- For better biscuits jchiding the grinning LeRoy. riod, while rural retail sales Later, in Europe the former ac-|increased fully 27 per cent in the \cmml."n' awcke one morning lu same period. Sears, Rcebuck did | tearn that his regular dancing part- |more than $50,000,000 worth of | | ner planned to wed an English sui- | business in the four weeks be- | | tor—in two weeks. LeRoy began a|tween September 11 and October | mad scrambie over half of Europc the first time in its history lcoking for a new partner. HnaL this mark has becn surpassed. L e o e e Juneau Radio Service \ Offer Quick., Economical and Efficient REPAIRING ON ALL MODEL RADIOS by maintaining an up-to-the-minute laboratory and work shop. 206 P 206 "For Your Radio Troubles and a Radio Technician will call FREE OF CHARGE | Until November 15th | Juneau Radio Service | Next door to San Francisco Bakery Schilling Baking Powder 122 Second St. CAPITOL NOW THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUFSDAY OCT 27, I936 MUSICAL FILM COLLEEN AT in good form last night, s Yale| [took three games from Lehigh. in |the Opening match W ngtor with the help of Harry Sperling 205 game, high for the evenin le dd game frof o an will Howl Columbia, with D\u- CITY LEAGUE'S | . FIRST TOURNEY ASK THOSE WHOSE VOICES ARE THEIR FORTUNES! Seehow often you'llfind Luckies, a light smoke, on the dressing tables of stars! For those who count on their voices have learned they can count upon Luckies. To- night—follow the stars to a light smoke—a Lucky! OF RICH, RIPE-BODI ENDS TONIGHT DOUGLAS MRS. ZELLER HONORED | BEFORE DEPARTURE| Ms. F. A. Gallwas was hostess at a farewell b kfast for Mrs. Amelia cller yesterday morning, compli- enting the latter before she leaves fafter visiting here for the past six| {months. Mrs. Zeller is booked to! leave on the North Sea this even- LAST TIMES TONIGHT He had the Gift of the Gab — for those who couldn’t take it— “BRIDES Are Like That” ing and will visit in Seattle and Couer d' Alene, Idaho, before con- p tinuing on to her home in Kali-| with spel, Montana. | e ey | ROSS ALEXANDER AT GUY'S DRUG | ANITA LOUISE Miss Rosie Africh is 5 n as assistant .at Guy's Drug Store! JOE CAWTHORNE during the absence of her sister,| PLUS Stephanie, who is taking a vaca- i tion. ! Kanibal Kapers — e _— BACK ON JOB Ken Jones is back at the Doug- Jas Inn following a week’s vacation. e WILHELM ROVA BACK wilhelm Rova is back in Doug-| las after six or eight years at lhe Pioneers’ home in Sitka. He is again living at his old homestead on the Douglas Highway known as| Chicken Willie's ranch. | ———.———— . Snapshots Hollywood Extra Girl Crew Racing Movietone News ATTEN’I‘ION MASONS There will be a Stated Com- |munication of Mt. Juneau Lodge, No. 147, Monday evening at 7:30. Short lectures. All Masons urged to attend. By order of the W. M. J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. “Dago” is thought to be a corrup- | tion of the Spanish Diego, equival- ent to the English name of Jack or James. Lode nno placer ...czuern notices | for sale at ’lhe Empirs office. —adv. Little Lady, I Promise to Love, TwoSchlllmg Coffes Honor and Obey— if you promise to serve me Schilling Coffee every day. There are 2 Schilling coffees. One for drip. One for percolator. Each one will give you more delicious coffee because It was specially prepared for the particular method you use. GEORGE BROS.—PAY'N TAKIT «+.for a clear throat —a clear voice! You—just as well as the stars behind the footlights, who must depend upon their voices—will find wel-~ come throat protection in @ light smoke—a Lucky Strike! For to every man, a clear, comfortable throat is a most important thing. And to every woman, the charm of a clear, mellow voice is something really precious. That is why to both men and women a light smoke means so much. It is only & light smoke —a Lucky—that offers them the protection of the famous “Toasting” process. And it is Luckies— a light smoke—made of the top-priced center leaves of the tobacco plant—that answer completely their desire for the richness of truly fine tobacco! * * NEWS FLASH! * « “Sweepstakes” Clubs Formed Allover the country, groups of enthusiastic fans tell us they are forming clubs to take part in Your Lucky Strike “Sweepstakes.” One group of 43 members in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, poetizes as follows: “We have picked with lots of patience Songs we did and didn’t like, But now it’s raining cigarettes HURRAH FOR LUCKY STRIKE!" Have you had the fun others are getting out of this great national cigarette game? Have you won your delicious l.ncl(y Strikes? There’s music on the air. Tune in"Your Parade”~Wednesday and Saturday ev: nings. Listen, judge,and compare the tunes —then try Your LuckyStrike“Sweepstakes.” Andifyou'renotalready smoking Luckies, buylplckl today and try them, t0o. Maybe you've - You’l‘l lppncule the advantages of Luckiés— Light Smoke of rich, ripe-bodied tobacco. ED Toucco - “IT'S TOASTED"