The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 7, 1939, Page 3

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY A ROBERT Z. LEONARD production T The Show Place of Juneau \ | 1:15 a. m. Tonight MATINEE Sunday 2 p. m. Two-Fisted Rom Storms From The Screen! A breath-taking love story! Lovable, un- forgettable hit tunes! Roaring drama! Uproarious comedy! Breathless spectacle! All these are yours ... as “Maytime's"” singing sweethearts return triumphant in the red-blooded romance of a Robin Hood among bandits. .. and the girl for whom he gambled life itself! Thrilling and Romantic! (By Sigmund Romberg and p Gus Kahn) “'Who Are We To Say’’ \'Shadows On The Moo: , '‘Soldiers Of Fortune ‘‘Senorita’’ MIGHTY CAST OF 10,000 WITH warter PIDGEON LEO BUDDY CARRILLO « EBSEN Screen Play by Isabel Dawn and Boyce DeGaw Directed by ROBERT Z. LEONARD Produced by WM. ANTHONY McGUIRE Shorts LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY LAST TIMES “Bold Caballero” — "Quintupland” — “Tim Tyler’s Luck” - News TONIGHT AHEAD ON BOAT HARBOR PLANS Bids Ordered Called On| Rock Bulkhead fo | Hold Fill | (Continued from Page One) would be traded in on the new machines. It was voted to offer at a rent inor addition was offered by i | council at $50 per year. The Coun-| {cil voted to enter into a one-year| Dock which the Northland Trans- more are under construction. portation Company proposes to use as & waiting room. The city!Council recently to work with the, will raise the room’s floor to the pederal Relief office in investigat-| and has been asked ing requests for aid, reported to put a concrete sidewalk and a|the Council. Referred to the po- street level marquee the length of the dock. The Council endorsed a Chamber of Commerce request for reopen- ing of the army airfield and chan- nel! dredging project. Waynor Fire Protection Juneau fire department protec- tion for new houses in the wa_\'-l the agreement with Charles Waynor on | those terms. There are now five ’Accused: Broker Visits Actress (ou"(". GO'"G |of $50 @ month a room at the City|houses in the addition and four | | [ | William P. Buckuer, Jr., and Loretta Young vith using the mails to defraud in con iy v 5ond case, William P. Buckner, Jr., wealthy New Philippine railway York broker, free under 35,009 bos Loretta Young, whom he visited holidays. Asked if their reported engagement would while Mr. Buckner was in the city, nection with the nd, is pictured with screen actress in Hollywood over the Christmas be announced Miss Young said, “Not yet.” A federal court granted the financier permission to make a two-weeks’ visit in California for “business purposes.” | | | | to be given January 13, were form- and Mrs. the Ed Jahoda, appointed by to | lice committee was a request by him that he be vested with police authority to handle his “tough” cases. The Council authorized payment | of bills for the month. First fifteen minutes of the long session was taken up in City Clerk Etta Kalosa’s reading of minutes from the previous meeting and three special sessions which had been held since. Trinity Guild Plans Public Card Party Plans for a public card party, ulated at yesterday's meeting of the Trinity Guild. The affair will start at 8 o'clock| next Friday night, and is to be held | at the Trinity Hall. The committee in charge of the evening is composed of Mrs. Well- man Holbrook and Mrs. Charles Burdick. Mr. Frank Boyle and Mrs. sam Feldon will supervise in the kitchen; while Mrs. John Dolenc will have cnarge of the advertising E. M. Polley, soliciting. HGHT YN WITH ELECTRA Eight passengers were to be flown to Juneau this atfernooh from Fair- banks aboard a PAA Electra piloted by Murray Stuart and Ralph Savory. The passéngers are Miss 1. Mc- Donald, G. Turner, Ray Uotilla, E. Uotilla, G. Haverlock, Peggy Hnyes.i | — e LEASE RICKERT FARM Fred Croissant, Jack Henerson | 4nd Elmer Erickson have leased the | Rickert farm near Fairbanks for| a period of three years and will raise | truck-farm products ~and choice | fowers. 3 - Today's News ‘Foday.—Fmpire, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN | ture. ¥ | but the bandit escapes, wounded, to| 939. 2, "ROBINHOOD" OPENS SUNDAY AT COLISEUM Errol Flynn Bfis Title Role Assisted by Olivia deHavilland The Juneau premiere of “The Ad-| ventures of Robin Hood” will take place Sunday at the Coliseum thea- tre. The hi Technicolor melo-| drama received some of the highest praise ever accorded a motion pic- ture from critics and audiences when it had its Hollywood premiere, Errol Flynn, the dashing young Irish star, plays the title role, op- posite lovely Olivia de Haviland. Although the story has the same principal characters, it is far dif- ferent from the ta employed By Douglas Fairbanks when he made a silent movie of “Robin Hood" some 16 years ago. Since it is a matter of debate whether Robin Hood ever liv- | ed in actuality, or was merely a leg- | endary figure, there is much mi\(-! erial, both mythical and historical, | from which to tell the story of Robin HMood and his merry band. So the scenarists of this tale, Norman Reilly Raine and Seton I. Miller, used their liberty to the fullest, and made a melodramatic romance that outdoes all previous yarns about the hero of Sherwood Forest and his many adventures. i Ending tonight at the Coliseum thedtre is “Handy Andy,” a return engagement of a Will Rogers rr-a-‘ Preview Tonight B:ES a. mene ——e— NEW MUSICAL OPENS SUNDAY, CAPITOL BILL ! Jeanette MacDonald, Nel- son Eddy Sfar in "'Girl of Golden West” || Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy are co-starred in singing roles in “The Girl of the Golden West,” | which opens at the Capital Theatre tomorrow. In the adaptation of the famous Belasco play, the picture has been enhanced by one of the loveliest musical scores heard on the screen in some time. Among the numbers that will not be forgotten are, “Senorita,” “Who Are We to Say,” “Shadows on the Moon,” “The Wind in the Trees,” g “From Sun-up to Sundown,” “Sol- diers of Fortune’ and “Mariachie,” a lavish Spanish festival that in- cludes Madame Rasch's dancers. Miss MacDonald plays Mary, the orphaned owner of the Polka Sa- loon. Jack Rance, gambling sheriff, is in love with her but Mary falls in love with Ramarez ,romantic; bandit who she believes is a young army officer. A jilied sweet- heart betrays Ramarez to Rance Mary’s cabin where he is cuptured.! Mary promises to marry Rance if he | frees Ramarez and a very ingeni- ous climax reunites the lovers. I Contributing outstanding per-| formances in a distinguished sup- | porting cast are Walter Pidgeon, Leo Carrillo, Buddy Ebsen, Leonard | Penn, Priscilla Lawson, Bob Mur--“ phy and Olin HoWwland. ] Tonight at the Caplitol Theatre, playing for the last time is “The| Bold Caballero” and a novelty fea- ture, starring the Dionne quintup- lets. e GOING OUTSIDE | Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Burkett and son Loyal, of Fairbanks, will pass| through Juneau Monday aboard t,hciMISs MAS FRAS y Baranof for Seattle enroute to Boise, | mGl AS GR A' Io Idaho, where they will visit relat-| ives of Mrs. Burkett. The three will MARR' IH'S MONTH also visit the fair at S8an Francisco !)f-rtor’e refltm‘nir?; north. \Cefemony Will Take Place af Douglas Home of Groom’s Parents What Is Your News L. Q.? By The AP Feature Service | Announcement was made this | morning setting the date of Janu ary 22, for the wedding of Miss Mae Margaret Fraser to Hugh Douglas | Gray. The ceremony will take place | between 7 and 8 o'clock in the ev- éning at the home of Mr. Gray's ‘parents‘ Mr. and Mrs. Felix Gray in Douglas. The Rev. John A. Glasse will of- ficiate. Immediately following the cere- mony a public reception will be held | for the friends of the couple. The next day, upon the arrival of a ship from the Westward the newlyweds plan to embark for a honeymoon | visit to the states. .. MRS. SMITH HOME Each question counts 20; each 'part of a two-part question, 10. A score of 60 is farr, 80, good.: 1. What title does this man || —Vladimir Cyrilovitch—claim? | | 2. In what concern is Mrs. | | Franklin D. Roosevelt a new Mrs. L. H. Smith returned to her director? o, .. | home on Glacier Highway today 3. Name the former FBI ||after réceiving medical care at St. agent who died in prison while | | Ann's Hospital. :'e‘rvl‘lnxmdl:ente:e: g from o~ ->> - e rgh kidnaping. 4 s 4. Who is the “Horse Doctor e h!’.:!‘edh;er” and what post does he §. What _soldie: been yelling: “Where : t‘lla:vfmur" Answers on Page Six Roy Dennis was dismissed from the Government Hospital today af- ter receiving surgical attention, — ., ALASKANA, By mare Drake, 500 FLYNN BASIL RATHBONE Will Rogers PEGGY WOOD J U N EAVU,S &% COLISE OWNED _AND By W.D.GROSS" OPERATED Juneau’s Greatest Show Value SUNDAY-==-MONDAY--TUESDAY A thousand times more thrilling in TECHNICOLOR ERROL OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND . Advemure More Thrillin, CLAUDE RAINS PATRIC KNOWLES * EUGENE PALLETTE * ALAN HALE A MELVILLE COOPER * IAN Attractians HUNTER * UNA O’CONNOR bt oty oS e B o0 Presented by WARNER BROS. col;;flé{:?:f! S u N D A Y Directed by MICHAEL CURTIZ M 3 and WILLIAM KEIGHLEY LEW LEHR i s is the LATE FOX § ORI | Al | e NigHT [ most thrilling ‘C‘HANDY-AN Mysi The World Has Ever Known Before! LAST TIMES TONIGHT 1It's the Favorite and Unforgetable Will Rogers Hit! BYSQ Matiiiee Sunday 2:00 p. m:. + « « More Colorful, g; More Glorious Than dded Moose l(;tige In ifiate“ 5 Members af Meet Five new members were initiated last evening at the regular meet- ling of the Moose lodge, which was presided over by James Carlson, president. \ Those recetving the g!?r of the order included: Edwar: z.’zinck, Joseph A, Thomas, A. P, Pisher, Jerry Lodge and W. J. Gamble. | Following the meetifig thé enter- | tainment committee served a lunch- ' ieon, during which time a story | contest was held by the new mam- bers, with A. F. Pisher, victorious. The board of trustées, Roden- ‘berg, August Goodman and Gildo Battello, announced that the Moose baseball team will be on the field with new suits this spring. differenet in design than uniforms of the past. Art McKinnon was again chosen 1o‘mmsse the: 3 SHOWER COMPLINENTS MISS MAE FRASER A luncheon gnd shower this af- ternon at the Gastineau Cafe hon- ored Miss Mae Fraser, who is to become the bride of Douglas Gray on the 22 of this month, with Miss Pearl Peterson and Miss Jerry Waite hostesses for the occasion, Present for the luncheon will be co-workers of Miss Fraser's in the Forest Service Department, and fol- {lowing the gathering at the Gastin- eau, guests will spend the afternoon | at the home of Mrs. Helen Cass Smith, | od RADIA Badial Wiring System insur the minimum. There is full eloctricity. The G-E Radial ing meter and There is no substitute f venient as their electrical wiring systems. The new W effici tion and control of electricity. Veltage Loss* is We ;n Certified Inl:llcfin Contractors {;fl ems. Come in or telephon . mctdlod specifications ud'c::u * The electricity you pay for but never use. It i8 lost between appliances. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & JUNEAU—DOUGLAS—ALASEA pees. o8 ./ protec- feod for the Jase System is ade witheut R

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