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e e e e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1937 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY THEATRE ) ERT CUMMINGS ROSCOE KARNS. A Paramount Picturd ALSO Chakes on You Beauty Shop Polo—St. Helen News LA TIMES TONIGHT “THE MAN WHO LIVED TWICE" “DARKEST AFRICA”—Episode No. 2 Radio Days—Hills of Old Wyoming—News There'’s still the BIG THRILL in local streams that there was in the old creek "back home.” Recapture the thrill that you enjoyed as .a youngster. And make good your promise to that boy . .. the equipment he wanted is here, and you can afford it now! They’re Biting Again! Fly Reel Famous make. Flawless, smooth working, auto- matic, Fly Rod Specially recommended. 7% to 914 feet. Stain- less case. Priced at Specially priced $12.50 $5.45 Double Tapered Fly Lines Rugged, hard to Favored by most sportsmen. Rea- tangle, and good for season after season. sonably priced at $6.85 Other lines, level and tapered. Stripping Tackle Reels—Lines Sinkers Baskets Leather Band SPLIT WILLOW $4.50—$5.50 THE THOMAS HARDWARE COMPANY " PHONE 555 i TS B S IR { LUMBER CAMP * OF FERBER PLAY Ace Tappers Have Leads in | ;citement of life in the camps of the north woods is to the Samuel Edna Ferber's greatest novel, which comes to the seum !day, with Edward Arnold, Joel Mc- Crea of the author of Big” and “Show Boat,” jnold his greatest role as Barney! {who became a great lumber baron. gan, to secure his future by marrying| the plain daughter of the lumber| {baron whose wealth and power he| finally inherits furns to haunt him when, ye: ler, love with Lotta's lovely daughter|famous symphony flautists, is the| and finds all his money and power|jsading man in this little domestic| [with Eleanor Whitney and Robert| Cummings in leading roles coming| {Sunday to the Coliseum Theatre. Grace Brad' fir |ultra-correct. about tec close. Miss Patterson, | headmistress and a former vaude ville star, i an actor our of a job, to keep it| jopen for the one prospective pupil. | Frawley’ in a ther, and land Hollywood contracts {for himself and his whole troupe. 4y |pelitan, and now she’s going to| The vaudeville performers go into|Hollywood to make a film. Possell 'ived Sunday morning from the action; chorus girls pose as StU- | will cancel’ his own br ting | Stikine and sold 2,000 pounds of dents, actors pose as professors. | contracts to g0 with her. \salmon at 10 cents a pound. Eleanor, artived at the school, pro-| «ghe's too pretty to be alone in| — {ceeds to fall in love with Cummings, | Hollywood,” he teased. She tweaks| The May Day dance, sponsored a Music” in the plot. Bratina and DaPron introduce sev- They Both Work— x N | Flautisi Hurnfnniz.v % AS ITS MIGHTY on Mairimonial C SETTING ..... From the great Northwest ioxlalh comes this unforget- able motion picture triumph with its heart-walloping ¢l of men and women locked 4 struggle to the death for time ber gold and primitive love... It brings new glory to the namie of Edna Ferber...al- ready world-renowned for ., "Show Boat"and "Cimarron" IS BACKGROUND Musical Screen Feature of Girl School h AR | All the roisferous color and ex-|i, aber | reen in “Come and € Goldwyn's production of screen of the Coli- Theatre for three day and Frances Farmer. This powerful story from the pen “Cimarron,” “So offers Ar-; B ND GEORGE POSSELL To Follow Her Around AP Feature Service Wriler : ~ NEWS NOTES But the past re-|praropolitan opera’ s beautiful, | Alaska, May 6 JEPSON aks Contracts Gives Up Love | Barney gives up lovely Lotta Mor- A queen of the lumber camps, By SIGRID ARNE SAMUEL GOLDWYN presents Edna Ferbens t='plonde soprano, is the leading lady,| \ he meets and falls madly inlgng George Possell, one of the more PETERSBURG, worthless weapons against his own | grama. Really, they're Mr. and|(Special \'m'l'('fi]ml»l:hnm'n The Bu-j son’s youth. | . Passell. reau of Fisheries boat Kitiwake has} | Joel McCrea piays the son, Rich-| Trey were headed for a sedate|becn in Petersburg the last few | ] v ard, and Francis Farmer plays both gunday tca. Helen's spring outfic,days checking up on trollers, |Lotta and her daughter, Madywas brought forth. It's a beige suit.| e 5 seen as the Sw That's calm e h, but the ac-{ The Little Glory stopped in Pet-} , and Walter Brennan,'cessories make men 80 years old|ersburg for minor repairs befol ‘ as “Old Atrocity, inigiop in their tracks. There's a|proceeding to Bristol Bay : Cos has another great nuge, garden-affair hat of beige - the Swede lumberman, Andrew Wold, better known as {with long, salmon-ribbon streamers ] : !down the back. And there are|Andy Wold, oldtime resident of| y, romantit mu as fast-!puge salmon-leather gauntlets and Petersburg and member of the of stepping as the “swi tunes” it]purse to match |screw Harding was accidentally| | feat is presetned in ‘“Three, Artiates In Love Jkilled April 30 and was buried May 4 ] Cheers for Love,” Paramount show »|in Peteisburg. He leaves a brother| with EOWARD ARNOLD “You might catch cold in (h;n,'i said Mr. Possell |who resides in Tacoma Was Nt e trilied; Haln: {his father in Aalesund, Nor 't it a little ‘too too’ for Sun-| | w™rs. M nd i Miss Whitney and Cummings are i Hawkinson arrived on getting down to the truth. aided by a cast of talented pe: “Oh-0-0," wheedled Helen. She|the Northland Tuesday morning | |formers, including Louis DaPron and|won, But three blocks from the|and will be the house guest of Mr, JOEL FRANCES |Olympe Bradna, are dancers; Wil-|party she rolled her big brown|and Mis. Ringstead for the summer. | ME . 1.-,\] undV P;u:«;»‘ Kl-;“ »leyes and said: “Tell the taxi to| A PRI C b comedy roles; Viola Ann BOrg,iqurn back. You're right. I must! At the regular meeting of the| John Halliday, Elizabeth Patterson,'change” George shoute d. He American Legion Auxiliary Monda MADY CHRISTIANS + WALTER BRENNAN y and Billy Lee. evening, May 3, the local troop of{ FRANK SHIELDS e+ ANDREA LEEDS thought it was cute, because it Eleanor is the pep-filled, tap- Helen. So maybe two “artists” can|Gitl Scouts, who are sponsored by| Directed by dancing daughter of Halliday, a Hol-'pe married and not tangle in tem-|the Auxiliary, held a Court of Honor | HOWARD HAWKS and WILLIAM WYLER |lywood movie producer. Miss B""K-‘p('mme-nml tiffs, Possel-Jepson, Inc,|2nd received merit badges. Mrs. her step-mcther sends her to alinink o Grace Winsor, Scout leader, told! Released thru UNITED ARTISTS shing school which she believes 12 Auziliary members of work and| » troop. Later in the| Ed Loken, assisted by, Swanson, served delic- | freshment They live in a cave of an apart-|¥ ment, 10 minutes from the Metro- Presence of i politan. 1It's all cream and pastel!® g Mrs. shades to set off Helen's slim blond- Lillian ness. They met about eight years/1OUs Ie Y:1ago when Helen was a pretty voice R | student. Miss Betty Jordan, of Denver, Col., | Georges eyes were pleased, but 2ITived on the Victoria for a brief ! so were his ears. He talked about!¥Sit with her aunt, Mrs. Ray| her everywhere. Radio contracts|Smith. | came. She signed with the Metro- | The school however, I been persuaded by Frawle; plan is to s Eleanor hool show,” invite her fa- Erling Strand and John Enge ar-' song writer who is “Professor of | pic ws N B ¥ by the American Legion Auxiliary, ’]Ho waxed mustache in reply. Flitting about the map seems W3S held Saturday evening in the leasy for them. They go fo Europe S0bS of Norway Hall. Gas filled |in the summer for special training Palloons were the center of attrac-) Cummings, Miss Whitney, Miss LAST TIMES TONIGHT: | ”, J eral new dances in the musieal, for Heolen. When the “Met” goes |Hon. GIVE ME YOHR HEART’ among them the sensational ball-|out of town in the season George with room “Swing-Along.” manages to arrange his work for| Members of the American Legion Kay Francis George Brent Auxiliaiy met at the Legion Hall Sunday morning and proceeded in a body to attend Mothers’ Day ser- vices at the Lutheran Church. iradio and recording companies so Ihe can visit her on week-ends. ! When they're at home they make their work something like a chess game. She sings and he listens.| v l K ' N G s i| 1t she strikes a rough phrase, he! An eight-pound baby girl was | picks it up with the flute and helps POrn to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Star- {with the tempo. When he's work- Kenburg of Foote Island, Saturday, May 1 at the Petersburg Hospital. \ing up new music, she hums along. jBut J’hen he plays— % |Before returning to Foote Island; | “Mostly she goes to slcep,” grins | Mrs: Starkenburg will visic with George. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watson. juNlUR c UF G L] i MEETING—8 P. M. | !were unable to be present. the club at the piano during the He Helps Her Shop | - i To hear them tell it, their really| g @v followed by {serious business is choosing Hel(-n'stlss Al Ru“'wm’ | MAKES AWARDS !clothes. They shop together, and| 1] | 2 opening ceremonies. Jim Glasse, PUBL!C CARD (the wise saleswoman pleases Geurge.«} & § o . | | Apnualsseporiseatiihe cumlf“"_ee‘olub president, gave a very ohla | FlNAL MEETING!h«-nds were given, and the secre-| oSt oY enrs work and pres than three women,” smiles Helen.| 'ss e ersu"’ ;“"'V'l“""\u“'r repicied it Organi=| 4iited on active future for the ors | { | zation in good financial standing. | [ at 8:30 i ok Edward Wood received the prize PARTY | “He knows more about clothes “That's right,’ says Pos 1 | i | ganization. | “Except about his own clothes,” | ¢ ) .« . | w I 2 s {for the best current event report. Ishe teases. “He wears a derby. Il Hu“nred Party bChOOl Or anization Con~ e Admission 50c i ] | g |Fugene Corothers won the best- Attorney Generl Jnmes B: Jhas ! i ‘hate them.” o : cludes Sessions Until ~ |ioke award. [it¢ is returning to his Juneau head~ —The Show Place of Juneau— SUN. MON. TUES. Midnight Preview Tonight Matinee Sunday 2 P.M. [Phillips, .|Hawxes, Raymond Reaber, Johm [Phillips, T. F. Dryden, Harry I. Lu-| | cas, 5‘ M. Clark, Dr. William p. Tanaka and Bob Phillips, received Blanton, N. Lester Troast, Charles Perfect scores on the weekly current W. Carter, H. G. Wilcox, Archie|quiz. . Shels, other contributors to the club,| Malcolm Faulkner accompanied — . TRUITT RETURNING He still attends half her per-| i |formances, after six years of mar- Mrs. Ho"and, Hostess at ir‘?& life. ;\r‘;d he goes back stage| Affair for Two Popu- wi penciled notes on a phrase| g o ito change, or a gesture to refine. | lar Young deles |She really likes the help. PR Raise Rabbits As Hobby “I like them,” he grins. Next Fall Perfecy Scores quarters on the steamer Yukon, due i S John Bavard, George Walmsley, | Sunday night or Monday, after a AL 3 core | Jim Wilcox, Simpson MacKinnon, | trip to the Westward and Interier Bob Phillips and Jim Glasse Were|yr.qoon mayiiener, Jim Glasse, Ed-|in connection wWith escheat cases awarded the merit pins of the JUl-| o, 4"swooq yirgil' Anderson, Jackie! for the Territory yior Chamber wf Commerce at the|™ t . X ' meeting held in the grade! last night at 7:30 o'clock.’ Mrs, C. B. Holland was hostess final sehool In off hours they have three/last night at a delightful bridge enthusiasms; one very large en-|Party at her home on Dixon Street thusiasm, and two small ones. The| The affair was given in honor ¥ s h large one is Sally Patricia Possell,|Of Miss Ann Rohwer and Miss Pearl{lex, George Walmsley, Harry Spe || ! four years old, who is cared for by Peferson. Miss Rohwer will be u}mv;, Malcolm lvuuumvr,v ‘Edwurd {an extremely starched and efficient |bride of the summer and Miss Pet4| Wood and Jim Wijcox received hon- I nurse. lerson is leaving shortly for a monthg, orable me tion for outstanding work Rare breeds of rabbits which they [Visit in California. b the y: The a%asds werp based | prc g e B s of beautiful flowers ar|dh the grades compiled by all the raise at their lodge 85 miles out| Bouquets of beautiful flowers ary ; ; i}lof the city are a second enthusiasm. |Ustically decorated the rooms and|teachers of cach student thereby |The rabbits are s6 interesting they|after the play, a delicious lunch|making the contest free from favor-| e . g % itism. | siness was served. | HAYE ke Biminams of ghent. | The ultimate aim of the club, George started the third enthus-| Guesis of the evening were: Miss | ) ; : liasm when he bought Helen a|De€lma Hanson, Miss Gladys For- 4 bridge the gap between the school |movie camera for Christmas. Now|Test, Mrs. George Tulintseff, Mrs.|and the world af large, was com- It you suffer from headaches, |lhe takes most of the time’because G- Prucha, Mrs. Noble G. Rick- mented on by H. L. Falu]knvr Who| blurred vision, visual dis- ihe likes to take pictures of her. etts, Miss Mabel Monson, Miss Vel-|s@id: h‘l(,ll boy should strive to comfort, have them exam- } “She’s so pretty,” he explains. |ma Bloom, Mi: Florence Ryan,|develop his talents to the utmost, John ‘Tanaka, Griffith Nordling, gimpson MacKinnon, Ernest Ty-| NOTICE! Drawing the winners for the DOOR PRIZES Given At The Grand Opening of the Alaska Electric Light and Power Company’s New Office Building Will take place on the stage at 9:30 P. M. Monday, May 10 YOUR EYES are your most priceless possession. Only One Pair to Last a Lifetime | M it Sweetls i, Tva|and thereby make the club better for refractive errors, = - - Miss Harriett Sweetland, Mrs. Iva ; 3 < (l)nlcg sight (presbyopia) or ATTENTION MASONS {Tilden, Mrs. Lew Williams and thejable to bridge the gap. possible ‘muscular - imbalances There will be a stated communi-fhonor guests, Miss Rohwer and Miss| Curtis Shattuck stated: “The im-‘ " |} |cation of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147 | Peterson and the hostess, Mrs. Hol- | provement the boys have made Call Today for an Appointment! jMonday evening at 7:30 o'clock.|land. '.slnu- b t visited the ch_m is very | | Work in the M. M. Degree. By order | ————— noticeable. The organization should Dr. Rae L. Carlson { of the w. m. Closed Saturday afternoons dur-|ii time be able to bridge the gap.” | OPTOMETRIST | J. W. LEIVERS, |ing May, June, July and August. Other Guuml i pl T |adv. Secretary adv. PACIFIC COAST COAL CO.| Other guests present who were in- . Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry ; GRS o sz sl oot troduced were the Rev. John A.| i T HEATRE S Sinop Don’t miss the big dance at The| WNOTICE Glasse, Jobn Newmarker, A. E. Phone 331 Terminal tonight. Cover charge 50¢,| For special fresh dressed chick: ies, A. E. Schoettler, Norman The Show Place Of ,unm ladies free. adv.’call Femmer, phone 114, adv.{Banfleld and A, S. Dunham. . A. B. .