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- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1938. 3 - e (U EE G S SUNDAY R 8 MONDAY OWNED. AND.- ODEf TUESDAY was o | DRAMATIC IN O CROON AT "I | wSTAGEDOOR” COLISEUM SUN. The Picture Everyhody’s Talking About! : Hepburn - Menjou Star in “Hills of Old Wyoming,” “The picture”’—as Hollywood Reporter puts it—""that made a i ; new Hepburn, guided Ginger Rogers to a top spot she never. Drama of Theatrical | Starring William Boyd, approached before, created a star out of Andrea Leeds, has given the screen a new Lucille Ball, helped Adolphe Menjou How an imperious society girl| Kenny Baker has his fitst movie actor in “Mr ) Alr,” which of PREVIEW TONIGHT 17167 AL ML MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. Hopes and Dreams | Shows Tonight Only in another of his great performances pos: Reonirsinicri .. a picture dm is the talk of the ries to win fame on the Bi movie universe.” eatre tomorr rts in other forms the > Door, central situation of een adaptation which opens Sunday at the Capitol Theatre, co-starring Katharine Hep- burn, Ginger Rogers and Adolphe Menjou The two feminine stars are cast f:,' ‘01 starring KATHARINE GINGER HEPBURN "ROGERS B ADOLPHE MENJOU GAlL PATRICK Miss Hi in cont as the wealtl with ambition, and '\‘I ss Ro her roommate, a night club enter- lio singer got his tainer. start € ning a son Supre conte for which u tale week’s er 1t at Hollywc ; Brc C ut Grove. Tha lv m for not rec . er ability, by 1 to the attention of and to the amazement of all, finall )] LeRoy, film director, who wins the leading role in his forth-|later had the opportunity to cast coming play. he lead role in “Mr. Dodd When another girl who has been T SRR previously considered for the sam villiam Boyd, in another big role commits suicide because of her time ¥ Cassidy hit, “Hills xtreme disappointment, the society lof Old Wyomir will show for belle is deeply shoc Realizing | (oni “Remember Me?" “Am | In Love?" “Here Comes CONSTANCE COLLIER the futlity of her B b ANDREA LEEDS e R R T — T “The G You by e Bontn Kot g SAMUEL S. HINDS as a tribute the the memory of her|, HOsPITAL NOTES 8 Used To Ba" 2 back LUCILLE BAL departed friend. th the respect of Miss R all the other to indirectly attr] : of “Mr. Deeds :;s 1o Town' v, N mmwfi 'y ] g “ star of that famous radie program Uyt o » pcs Sy LT T A First National Pickure i MICHAEL . )M“'- i Presented by Warner Bres. | | Screenplay by Wm. Wister Maines | —FOR ADDED ENJOYMENT——— )1 and Elaine Ryan + Music and yrics admitted to for e Br \:\rl-‘ Sorge Kelle medical patient, > other im-|was ac ed today to St. Ann’s e filled by Gail Pat- | Ho:pita rick, Constance Collier, Andrea s Leeds, Samuel B. Hinds and Lucille| Rijcl Ford w Ball Ann’s Hospital “The Devil Is Driving,” *which|ecal car stars Richard Dix, and nd fea- ture “Michael O'Ha Gene| Hugh McRae was prod nt roles nitted to St ht for medi- The year’s heart-stirring hit of the screen.. Land of the Midnight Sun Bug Carnival ¥ by Wiy Warved dnd A8 : Latest Fox Movietonew i dmitted to St ¥ . i e sho! or the final time tonight.| evenin 3t Kaufman 2 Fichire Another chay of Hw serial, “Jun- - Bearaiermiisehems L e S e i s ¥ CLARENCE E. MULFORD'S - Directed by GREGORY LA CAVA . . « .« .« LAST TIMES TONIGHT—— RICHARD DIX in “THE DEVIL IS DRIVING” AND “MICHAEL O'HALLORAN" “JUNGLE JIM” | were dismissed from the Gov | ment Hospital today MARCH OF TIME MU[}SE Inlllatfl e il T bl The News Behind the News the Government Hospital today after Bosko and the Cannibals At Big Mflglmg e News of the Day | Bl”f t su!]pfir ENEIEADANCEENERE RS I AN NN A NS I AN NN SN N AN T A AN AN AN AN UN I C N NN SN S A EEANU AN SR YR IE A i L WYOMING' Lihing WILLIAM BOYD At a well-attended meeting of A T A R PO X0 T ot the Mo with George Hayes » Stephen Morris "HILLS OF OLD ||| b held last night, tw JUNO-MAID GOING TO STATES are disposing of their property in- candida were initiated, \wum Hfi"m‘s S"‘! r Russell Hayden » Gail Sheridan Brick Ice Cream T75c quart at Holl-| A. M. Myers and wife, residents terests and intend leaving soon for Irving and A. P. Courtney. | Clara Kimball Young « John Beach mann’s Druz Store. adv. of Wrangell for the past 25 years, Wilmington, Delaware. Following the initiation and busi- A Paromount Picture + Directed by Nate Watt 2 = ~ T sess! , 8 i e Ve - " " ————" | 1055 _SCSSIOD, @ Danquet was en-| g ve Berne-Ernest A Harry Sherman Production joyed and everybody had a remark- | g0 %0 © P s able good time, according to all| EESNEEREEN NS EN YR LEA LI L] 5 Crone was hostess at a buffet-supper reports. honoring he W alentes - James Carlson, Dictator, presided e L B8 | ppactmentiyiER Qolds PAmour” and| Waltz” “With All My Heart” and at the affair n_ building Holy Trinity Guild, and there could | “L'Amour, Tourjours Henry Roden presented the Jun Pif 4 ¢ present for the | not have been one among them who | her two cncore Raining” and “While You Love Me,” and, from jor Past Dictator, Ed Rodenberg, |, ast evening 'uu?l&lmxm" these did not hear at least one favorite “Little Gray Home in the West” es- | "Bitl eet,” “The Call of Life” Jr., a Moose emblem with a dia- % i pleased the audience nd You Again.” They were viond. gatbing: © H6 R h y s Mrs. Wells Bowen, wellknown song setting, ppreciation of |qoyrano from Seattle, and house Especi the splendid work he did during guest of the hostess where ge show is never seen s the past _year. A lace cloth covered the table,|was the t of light opera pre 'fihoso ll.]'['h:u'g(‘ of the banquet | ;. held lighted tapers, and was nted in the last group of songs - o “‘]“‘l":“““m“; e, g lf‘“" attractively centered with a bowl two songs from “The Great Waltz ello, Val Poor and Fred Erickson. . {ulins bladiog and two from Noel Coward’s “Bitter of tulips and apple blossoms. > Aias Heitis hod RO | - > o £ et,” S, I S ALEX DUNHAM OFF The entire program was weil re- | favorite Ehier in “The Great Waltz” in which ceived and Miss Berne and Mr.| Their duets were especially ar-| they wo of their songs of last | ON VACATION TRIP Ehler, both accomplished artists, | ranged by Mr. Ehler and their suit- | night’s program on the stage last gy were generous with their encores in | ability to the artists’ voices proved | year. ‘ Alex DESHILCD o b response to the equally generous his talent. The first group, which in-| Not to be missed on the program dmeat Fgh EolPUIABIE SRatte applause accorded them troduced them to their audience in-| was their final encore which they jatanot oy ERENag. So wbl to To selec dual numbers for| cluded “On Wings of Song had to repeat for their audience— | main aboard the steamer returning special [ is difficult for each|to Me Only With Thine and | “Sweetk from “Maytime,"—a here and proceed south via Sitka. NE RESPUNS song broug | Mr. Dunham is going to spend his o t enthusiastic response | “Sweet Song of Long atisfying end to a delightful pro- from the audience. their second group of duets that| gram, graciously presented. s two groups of tenor | so happily performed that they s Stream,” the two | made ¢ wish for an opportunity desert '— | to the rest of the plays from '| which they were selected—and they y of Li from | gave the audience an indication of d one of his| how enjoyable it would have been to ly pleasing in Juneau perhaps | vacation in his old home state, Ne- Of Miss Berne's soprano solos,| closed their program—and it was| Miss Frances Harland, accompan- braska, but may return north early A presented in two well-chosen groups, | thi p that brought the delight- | ist, proved again her talent as a [ s Large Audience Hears Ar-| DI cmne wi he ‘Liet | ful sample of light opera provided | pianist and added an important by two songs from “The Great|part to the success of the concert. _H A l R F L E x__ SONS OF NORWAY tists in. 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