The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 8, 1937, Page 3

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| Mowbray, Cowan, arjorie _Joan Bennett, Wamer Bax ‘(m ray, Jerome r\\fln_ Marjorie THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 8, MELTON GIVEN HIS CRACK AT YANKEE BUNCH String-bean Lefthander Has ()p[)mlunll\ Now Is Satisfied 1937. COLISEUM |HEY'HEY. HERES STARTING TONIGHT WILLHAY 2 BIG FEATURES 2 THEONE MAMN BRAIN TRUST £!30)'5 me: JUNEAU'S FIRST WORLD PREMIER : “YOU CAN ALWAYS EXPECT THE BEST FRIDAY | AT THE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU” T UR 1)llA\ Y A DELUXE DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM with Laughs, Thrills, Romance and Songs WKl DDIES.. Bl EXTRA! EXTRA! | Big Free Matinee | :i:f:fb’: Saturday Afternoon |W!ttiam Courtesy of i 2rod: by EMIL KRAUS Doors Open 1 with Melton was | n given a chance this after- noon but did not last long, AGAIN the COLISEUM Ining\ you ANOTHER SM/ ... Not only THIS Na oot ok yesshaRy e YEAR'S BEST SHOW . . . BUT THE BEST SHOW IN YE! T0 COME ot cracked nt to t hower But at that, Melton has had a od record at baseball The Yankees had M “ONE IN A MILLION” GALA PREVUE SATURDAY NIGHT MATINEE SUNDAY—2 P. M. n for a Ehicads bing the U. S. pack trains of gold| Beside Wil Hay, the cast ine ent him to 1\“ w- wu ea uras shipments. | cludes, Jimmy Hanley, the young There ¢ pver 1 plethora |lad who distinguished himself in sold him to Bal- can never be @ of good comedians. Will Hay is tl “Born For Glo and as Richard . s hflw I" an \mm(»m.m in “Boys Will Be Boys,”|Dix’s son in “Transatlantic Tunnel,” fective against the Cubs (Demar | with the action set in a boy’s board- |Also Gordon Harker, Norma Var- t a home run off him), but hel |ing school and Hay in the role of den, Claude Dampier, Davy Burn- certainly had their number in the the head schoolmaster. Jaby and Percy Walsh. recent crucial series between the Giants and the Cut 101¢ Melton may not have been very 6-0 = it | MICKEY M ATINEE : two fc tern thriller the third game tha all d the other in their trac > Cubs in_thelr Slis a t je-splitter that make e the tying and winning runsj,, ne gther part of the good bill \ the bases. ANl this after|"", g g y her, Hubbell and Gumbert|, 5 ’! S iy failed to stop the Chicago Western thiller, is tured with Dick Foran, the “Sing- bean-pole southpaw certain- o SATURDAY—I1 P. M. ing Cow ; " and Paula Stone playing opposite e right h{\vtl,l‘ 1“!] of him in the World Seri . e il ad The original story ‘ny Anthony “VOGUES oF 1938” poise, as well as skill, in shut- |Coldeway is filled with thrills and out the Cubs in Wrigley Field, |these are e e i B Ui LAST TWO EPISODES OF > of the series, he| gy following day, in ting most 42000 partisan fans (the| rest week-day crowd in the Cubs'|Ordinarily found in Western' dramas. “ 2 9 took the mound. Melton knew|SPeclally appointed ag into the ow much depended on a Giant|West by ¢ Lincoln to break CARTON—NEWS—CANDY victory, His answer was one of the UP the bai Who ‘were jest efforts he had turned in all 'nciting I ason, a shut-out w no Cub get- | == g beyond secor e. YOU TOQ ——WILL WANT TO SEE THE on, however, such is not the case NEW———1938—— Ie is only 24. The Giants paid omething like $30,000 for him. On —wiiiee Sampson Card Tables = -o = COUPLE CLUB WILL WITH THE TEN OUTSTANDING FEATURES: = HAVE GUESTS AT 1. Unharmed by stains, liquors or 6. Smooth Round Edges — no = MEETING MONDAY hot liquids. cracks to catch dust. E HELEN VINSON + MISCHA AUER \ \ S e ot St will i 2. Double steel-braced legs. 7. Easy-folding Leg Hinges. = 'nt at the meeting of the Cou- o e it SO 3 g 3 3 a = ALAN MOWABRAY + JEROME COWAN’ ' Gl MAnke s swening s s 3. :?lil‘L‘l. protecting corners and 8. :.‘t’:-)o;&unedm:fi: to support — MARJORIE GATESON » DOROTHY McNULTY, rlors of {ne Northern Light Pres- i . 4 = ALMA KRUGER » POLLY ROWLES ybrin "{’““'\"‘_“ when all old D 1. Heavier Legs — actually twice 9. Extra-large Playing Surface— = T e e 2 - ‘x‘\;sllv“r ';'|u.”,l.'\" m];\'u“ couples as as strong. 30 inches sqm'we. THE WALTER WANGER MODELS Dinner will be served at 6:30 o' 5. Deeper Tops — with two rein- 10. Protecting Gliders — on each “The Most Photographed Girls in the World ™ lock, following which informal forcinz braces. leg. mes will be played. In charge of he evening will be Mr. and Mrs. FOERLALSY ) THOMAS HARDWARE COMPANY J. Reed. 28 s B Juneau—Alaska TELEPHONE 555 Directed by IRVING CUMMINGS] Criginal Screenpluy by Samuel and Bella Spewack Released thru UNITED ARTISTS DENNISON HEADS WORK o IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllll|IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI]IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHHIHHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Sianey V. Dennison, in charge of | = 7 by RS S g NS R gy ccc work in the section including ANCHORAGE WeDDING cently in Anchorage to Capt. Vic- |Anchorage, has issued a call for men (begins a two day engagement there. | n ues n In preparation for ny months,| * 3 ade tor Harder, former army aviator. to start to work on the road to Ek- land representing a staggering in- mmm at Palmer, was - The couple ¥ will live in Anchora lutna Luk( vestment the film offers screen au- uue"s Tnday at |diences a preview of next season’s I |vogues in fashions, fun, girls, music, e dances and Technicolor, | IT s G E l I IN G AR U N D This gay musical stars Warner V) capltfll Theatre Baxter and Joan Bennett at thel In better circles near and far ¥ head of an imposing cast including | J The trend’s fo blends at every bar; Helen Vinson, Mishta Auer, Alan So everywhere, wherever you are — Butler-Mauro Drug Co. Announces That Its ONE-CENT SALE Will Be Held WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY r on, Dorothy McNulty, Alma ter Are Cast in Lead- |Kruger, Poly 'Rowles, and the JUST' CALL FOR:GAINERT! L R l ‘\’lelu Wanger Models— ‘the most’ . lng oles photographed grls in the world”"— whose beauty and shapeliness lhc Something breath-takingly New|nyoqucer has framed in style crea-| in screen entertainment comes 0 tjons from three famous designers, the Capitol Theatre tonight when‘md furs and jewels valued at $1,- “Walter Wangcrs Vogues of 1938, 090 000. Omar Kiam, Helen Taylor — and home are responsible for the |closely-guarded style creations. = | eif El'lcks‘m CHILDREN INVITED | Celebration | o FREE sHOW BY e © e | KRAUSE CONCERN [ It will be a red letter day tomor- | y ons o \row for school children of Gas- tineau Channel who are all invited | NORWAY to attend a free show at the Coli-| seum theatre tomorrow afternoon,| [ ] . o as the gue of G. E. Krause, gen- | eral contractor. | The matinee features are “Trail- SATURDAY in' West” with Dick Foran, the OCTOBER—9 singing cowboy, and “Boys Will Be| | Boys,” with Will Hay. | ODD —'*LLOWS’ The show is being presented by‘ HALL—9 P. M. the Krause concern in celebration | of the end of the infantile paralysis | Today the trend’s to blends. . . and the call’s for Calvert! Why? Because it takes a perfectly blended whiskey to make a perfectly blended drink. For mellow Manhattans, for smooth whiskey sours, for flavorful old fashioneds ® -] ® health ban. | ...and for a swell whiskey and soda—call for Calvert! : 5 - | | Entertainment CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION CLEAR HEADS { mm AY_s ATm AY D - The United States Civil Service| [CLEAR HEADED BUYERS] ancing Commission has announced an open | A L I. F o R Refi'eshments | competitive examination as fol-| | il | | October 13-14-15-16 [ ® [ J | Principal animal husbandman, | | Music b $5,600 a year, Bureau of Animal In- | a v er usic by |dustry, Department of Agriculture. [ b . Full information may be obtained | SAVE WITH SAFETY—— Albert Peterson s at room 311, Federal and Torntonm‘ TRY CALVERT AND SODA~THEY BLEND/ Orchestra |Building, Juneau. \ S AT YOUR REXALL STORE" PUBLIC INVITED || Registered at the Gastineau w-" Gonr. 1937 CALVERT DISTILLERS CORP. DISTILLERIES; RELAY EpyISILLE. %o “F"“"w‘"t'l“!‘ ‘s"""“-‘! 'E"‘"‘-' jeai v o i g T'S “RESERVE" BLENDED WHISKEY —90 P ok—-u-um- jske) ln‘lhl:n""'ml 518, 32 §year old straight whickey Admission 50c /ey are . r Dockar of Vancowrer, 3l i maird o SAlvenr s S AL B e e MY R O R SRR T

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