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—_———— p— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 10, 1938. Starts SUNDAY \;11\"41‘:132\ FOLL'ES SHUW | B¢ RETTA.,#AND D&‘ B suN h :flm R * Toke their “Love ls Ncwo“m-'i, umph . her “Cate Metropale” " setion . . . his Sunday fiiih‘f‘}%‘d}c shew ds pot Yem all togother and £ youllh have some iden of how ex- fing and hilarious hit this ist MORE FUN THAN YOU'VE EVER HAD IN YOUR LIFE! :‘ Glorious Technicolor Screen | Musical has Bergen and McCarthy All the greatest entertainers of the stage, the screen, the radio, the dance and grand opera put on u great show in Samuel Goldwyn's glorious technicolor screen musical, “The Goldwyn Follies,” which opens Sunday at the Capitol Theatre Produced on the most ms ficent scale of any musical in cinema his- tory, this most ambitious of all the| great Goldwyn's screen ventures d eat credit to the name it bear Offering a cast headed by Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, ra-| dio’s No. 1 stars, Adolphe Menjou, o Ritz Brothers rina, the iwtiful young | of the Ballet R [ did actr s well as a great dancer; Kenny Baker, Helen Jepson, the| lovely Metropolitan Opera star who makes a brilliant film debut; An-| drea Leeds, Phil Baker, Ella Logan, Bobby Clark, Jerome Cowan, The| American Ballet of the Metropoli- | tan Opera and the gorgeous Gold- wyn Girls, * e Gold n Follies” is a movie fan's dream, combining! every element of great entertain- ment in magnificent measure. Built around a grand yarn about Hollywood from the pen of Ben Hecht, the musical casts Adolphe Menjou as a film producer who loses touch with the public taste and hires Andrea Leeds as “Miss Hu- manity,” to tell him what the great American movie fan wants. Ending tonight is the double fea- ture, “Navy Blues” and “Adventur- er'’s End.” — .- B. AND P. WOMEN TRA ATTRACTIONS Starlets—Vitaphone Musical Comedy Paramount Pictorial—Fox Movietonews SHOWING () ’L}’ HOPALONG CASSIDY THR Caroline D. Todd, presiding. TONIGHT 4 in “NORTH OF THE R At the business session members Featuring William Boyd—Russell will outline a program for the com- D T R N A SR ML ST T 58828 > ing year, and plans will also be discussed for the annual club dance, and for Business Women's Week, which is during September 9-15, inclusive. their first meeting of the club year, following the summer vacation, Monday evening at 8 oclock in the City Council Chambers, with Miss ROMANGE IN R __AND— i The News of the Day ——LAST TIMES TONIGHT—— e star of radio’s air-show, go in turbu hit as the millions ] rom Dick Purcell—M i "O.S. ; AR RN e i "NAVY BLUES" Coast Guard “ADVENTURE'S END" | o126, it e 2% TURBULENT e hs e o a frightened girl, Loret'a fleeing madly about Europe. ; to evade capture and im- “Love Under Fire” Offers ‘, Thrills to Stars Loretta |prisonment for a crime she 1nis- 1 takenly believes she has committed | Young. Don Ameche A Scotland Yard detecti Don { e Ameche, pursu iminal, Gay Loretta Young, more capti- until he disco in facts which clear up matters. Meanwhile, however, boilh hand- vating than ever, with handsome, dashing Don Ameche, who thrills ATTENTION! The most important duty of the voters in Tuesday’s election is to vote to retain our American form of two-house legislature. “FOLLOW THE SUN e Delegate Dimond declares it is a nonpartisan issue. You are free to vote your own opinion. Do not let your party affiliation influence you to vote for a one-house legislature. Judge Wickersham, the former Delegate to Congress, published and dis- tributed a pamphlet begging the people to preserve the American form of govern- ment by retaining the present two-house legislature. George B. Grigsby, independent candidate for Delegate to Congress, states — “I am opposed to a one-house legislature and urge the people to retain the present form of government.” Albert White, Republican candidate for Delegate to Congress, in the Alaskan, says — “We are opposed to the unicameral legislature known as the i one-house. legislature.” . T0 CALI FORN IA... Enjoy the warm, brilliant sunshine of California—and the fine air-conditioned trains that will take you there in luxury. Three departures from Seattle every day (connections from Vancouver also). Choose any one of them and speed away from winter ovet steel rails—the safest highway in the world. Los Angeles tickets are good on the streamlined Daylight from San Francisco. Eco- nomical dining car meals. 10c and 15¢ tray food service. Low The State of New York Constitutional Convention now in session refused m“""hnp fue: In every state where the one-house system has been tried, it has failed. Nineteen states within the last year have refused to adopt the one-house sys- tem. Nebraska is the only state now having that system, which it adopted in 1937, but today the people of Nebraska demand the restoration of the two-house system. FROM VANCOUVER Coach Tourist First Class $32.00 $37.40 $46.45 43.60 5045 63.95 FROM SEATTLE Coach Tourist First Class SAN FRANCISCO $26.50 $33.15 $41.95 LOS ANGELES.. 38.10 4620 59.35 Coach fares good in coaches, reclining chair cars. Tourist good in Tour- ist Pullmans, plus berth, First class, in Standard Pullmans, plus berth. Soufllenfl’acifie For folders, reservations, additional information, write B. C. TAYLOR, Gen. Agt., 1405 Fourth Ave., Seattle, Wn.; or C. G. ALTON, Canadian General Agent, 619 Howe St., Vancouver B.C.; or J. A. ORMANDY, General Passenger Agent, 622 Pacific Building, Portland, Oregon. to recommend a change to a one-house legislature, and advised against it. ALASKA CANNOT AFFORD TO EXPERIMENT WITH A ONE-HOUSE LEGISL ATURE. ON SEPTEMBER 13TH VOTE— I do NOT want a one-house legislature for Alaska. GO MODERN Join the Parade! Bring your bathroom up-to-date! Fixtures were never more beautiful than they are today. The pleasure in this change will remain long after the cost is forgotten. RICE & AHLERS CO. Third and Franklin Sts. .Phone 34 ASSOCIATION TO PRESERVE ALASKA’S CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT. | ALLEN SHATTUCK, | Chairman in First Judicial Division. P. 0. Box 259 ‘ Juneau, Alaska (Paid Advertisement) BIG N IGHT JOHN CARRADINE " SIG RUMANN « HAROLD HUBER Directed by George Morshall Associote Producer Nunnally Jofnson . Based o o play by Walter Hockelt b g NOTICE—Due to political rally to be held at this theatre Monday, 8 P. M., “LOVE UNDER FIRE"” will show SUNDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY. ILLS YOU AGAIN! 14 Selected Short Subjects 10 GRANDE” ALS(C That Please Hayden and Windy nte Pararount News SRR O ne young S I th tective’s intention. and retta find ther olve t Playing tonight only is “North idsi suud t nble h e Rio Grand: tarring William gn city 1s bomb: rom B 1| troops mc 1 e - age rein ol fear Dimord' Monday night ain +} BN 10:15 to “lock over er, 1 e 4 KiNY., A.d Vote s jewel s L -~ JON ONS in endeavoring to escave nunieaticn of . M& nd 1 the country, I 1 Lodge No. 147 Monday eve- pursued by a foreign officer Wwio o Work 1. the B A D threateried with death by the firi By o et of the WAL squad unless he recovers the jev J. W. LEIVERS, Their airplane is fired on by o Sl ey teries of anti-aireraft, and their PG car narrowly escapes as a burning RUMMAGE SALE airplane falls beside it; but Loretta | By M (tha Society Sept. 14 in ‘(.U\(l Don finally escape to a Brit- ) Northern Light Presbyterian Church ish merchant ship. basement., Please bring articles | Wwith death awaiting them 1f they | there. All donations gladly received. are caught with the jewels, they | adv. are pursued by an enemy k,unbomj SRR YD e 2 V¥V ACAE J0 P e - 2 |which captures them agaun. Lor- | CALL 771 ] etta turns to the foreign officer. | Fo. Appointment | believing that Don plans to i Ty prison her on his retun to Eng-| | Marie’s Beauty Shop land with her. She leains just 1a 231 Seward St. |time, however, that such was no .bove Family Shoe Store) IN THE CHANNEL'S FAVORITE NITE-SPOT! Superb food, all sorts of drinks, a dance floor that’s as smooth as glass, rhythmic music . . . all these things the DOUGLAS INN offers to pleas- ure seekers. Kollow the crowd to have a wonderful time tonight or any night! B no cover or minimum charge! RUTH WOOD and LEROY WEST PLAYING TONIGHT THELMA BIRD SINGING and DANCING it JOHN MARIN’S DOVGLAS INN

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