The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 31, 1936, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. SATURDAY OCT 31, e FIRST UUTDUUR ALL- COLOR 1S * - CAPITOL FILM Cohseum to Star Jack Holl | in South American i Flying Picture 1936. A IIIIlllllllllllllIlIIIIIIlIIIIIiIlIliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII . THE SHOW SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY PLACE of PREVIEW Tonight—1:15 a.m. Matinee Sunday—2 p.m. lo the C\p1101 Theatre Sunday in. ble an_all-color motion picture version ring Sylvia Sidney, Fred Mac- Murray and Henry Tlm picture ullmu the Fox novel bill, includir with Ann 1 and Douglas d John Wayne in i at the Coliseum, D SOLO HOPS 1son of Anchorage cele- October 18 an air- Anchorage ture 3¢ Ne: othern, Drum- T} THEATRE A starting Sunday at the Coli- lum Theatre. ! Timc Jack Holt, the star, makes his test picture with Tony. Moreno A s W y another eer stardom | en: for the last times m-! i are “Charlie Chan at the in: at the Capitol; and a dou- sey man, according to the ‘) HIII(I' F/’Il\l ANKS |step t John Fox, Jr.'s beloved story of| [the Cumberland Mountains, “The|night, T| ail of the Lonesome Pine,” comes Circus, y comp! mill fo! This famous novel of love and hate, filmed in all of nature’s blazing glory er 1n rd mine n g | flHIIIIHIIIIHHIIIIHIIIIII"HHIIIIIIII.IIiIhIIlIllIIIIIIiI!IIIIIIEI!IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHII|IllllllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIE ...10,000 feet ahove the world...as bullets sing a song of death...and ‘| .« romance triumphs over revenge!!! 1 : JOHN J. KLEIN SYLVIA SIDNEY HENRY FONDA BUILDING CONTRACTOR FRED MacMURRAY 'STORM OVER | THE ANDES'| with MONA BARRIE ANTONLO MORENO GRANT WITHERS « A Universal Picture WAS IN CHARGE OF CONSTRUCTING THE NEW BUILDING FOR “Sam the Tailor" ® This 22-room structure may be inspected for workmanship. WARNER OLAND in i ‘CHARLIE CHAN at the CIRCUS’ _YONICHT — i . ALSO From 7 P. M. Till 9:45 P. M. “Broadway Highlights” “Home Work” FREE HALLOWE’EN SHOW FOR ALL “Judge for a Day” KIDDIES—Including High School Students / FRED STONE WITH Beulah BOND s NIGE U CE T ALSO “QOrphans’ Picnic” ..Also.. Making Stars Pathe Topics LAST TIMES TONIGHT News If you plan a new build- Silly Symphony Daily Alaska Empire’s Talking Reporter T IIIIIIIlIIIlIlIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIllllIlljll!ll]!lllllllllllllfr_- FUNERAL SERVICES THE News mmnmm I Sponsored by the Juneau Chamber of Commerce died last week, will be held at the promptly at 1:45 and all those hav- JOHN WAYNE “THE NEW MURIEL EVANS in FRONTIER" Also- Last Chapter—“CAl L OF THE SAVAGE” and FIRST CHAPTER OF “THE GREAT “POPEYE” “Timid Young Man” TAILSPIN TOMMY in AIR MYSTERY"” in “SPINACH OVERTURE” News AT 9:45 P. M. THE REGULAR SHOW “YOU MAY BE NEXT” and “THE NEW FRONTIER” Also Last Chapter—“CALL OF THE SAVAGE” NEWS St. Marvs Lnses to Marquette 20-6 CHICAGO, Ill, Oct. 31. — Mar- quette’s Golden Avalanche downed St. Mary's 20 to 6 last night and the win kept Marquette among the undefeated and untied teams in the nation. Fifty thousand spec-| tators witnessed the game. DETROIT WINS DETROIT, Mich., Oct. 31.—In a game of football last night, Detroit defeated Duquesne by a score of 14! to 7. In the contest last year, Du- quesne won by a score of 13 to 6. BREAKS LEG Stooping to pick up an earring which she dropped while visiting at | the home of a friend, Mrs. Alfred G.| Balls of Anchorage fell and suf- fered three fractures of her right leg and splintering of the bone. GARCIA JANNAZZO0 GO 15 ROUNDS TO | Garcia, Los Angeles Filipino, draw, leaving the question of a No- vember opponent for arney Ross as high in the air as before. | weights. ITWO CONFERENCE BOWLING MATCHES AT ELKS TONIGHT Resumption of conference bowling matches at the Elks tonight brings i together Minnesota and the U. of Alaska teams at 7:30 and at 8:30, from Carnegie Tech. * — e — tomobile accidents the first six DRAW, NEW YORK and | | 1zzie Jannzzen, of New York, fought | a furious fifteen round bout to a| Champion | Both fighters are welter- Holy Cross will meet the engineers | Tennesee deaths attributed to au-| NEW YORK, Oct. 31—Ceferino| Phone 1604 235 Gold St. Charles Carter Mortuary at 2:30 to- morrow ternoon under auspices of . FORED. C. DELANEY AT 2:30 TOMORROW o Commander William O. Johnson for Edward C. of the Alford John Bradfora Post d and widely of the Legion asks that all Legion- z broker who ! naires mble at the Dugout Building Materials for Sam Shabaldak Building Were Furnished by MBIA ing caps are asked to wear them. e Dr. J. M. Coffer of Webster Springs, W. Va,, aided in the deliv- ery of four sets of twins within 82 days recently. | - ee— Empire classifieds pay. PN mber Company Congratulations “SAM The TAILOR?” She is at the Anchorage hospital. | months of 1936 totaled 278, 10 less| - —— l than those for the same period of | “News Today--Empire. o e ) HOWARI Today's 1935. ON YOUR NEW HOME “"BALDWIN BUILT THE NEW PIANO PRICED RIGHT MONTHLY TERMS TRADE IN? YES. COME IN TODAY. HE nl.nwmaruno COMPANY ALASKA MUSIC SUPPLY | 122 W, Second... - ... Phone 206 'EHA Prospectlve Builders — “Let COLUMm Kss’ist in Working SINGLE MORTGAGE | | SYSTEM *

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