Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
CAPITOL LAST TIMES TONIGHT BETWEAEN LESTER VAIL—ANITA LOUISE O. P. HEGGIE 3 —Also— f DITMAR'S—“Lik> a Beaver” i NEWS “GEOGRAPHY LESSON” M. G. M. Colortone MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT 1A M SPECIAL SHOWING OF OVERSHADOWS ANY PICTURE PICTURE " LADIES! LADIES! TOMORROW NIGHT Night IN SEATTLE The Hotel Roosevelt At 7th and Pine Moderate Weekly and Monthly Rates Courtesy and Service Coffee Shop in Connection Supervision of WESTERN HOTELS, Inc. THE JuNEAu LAunDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 At a Fair Price WHERE? CAPITAL LAUNDRY | P hone 355 Franklin St. | | | I The Best' Laundry |. i | | T DONALDINE Beauty Parlor Franklin St., at Front Phone 496 '« RUTH HAYES T FOR CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS l l Ordway’s Studio ‘ [ The University of Iowa has dis- continued awarding the degree of bachelor of laws and'in future will confer only the degree J.D. juris doctor. CAPITOL STARS AGAIN TONIGHT Followed Tomorrow by ‘Resurrection’ | ' “The Womian Between,” with Lily Damita in the leading role, will be shown for the last times tonight a: | the Capitol theatre. “Resurrection,” starring Lupe | Velez and John Boles, will be the featured attraction on the new program tomorrow, and this pro- {gram will be presented at the pre- “vlew matinee at 1 o'clock tonight. At the regular performance at the Capitol last night the girl {ushers wore uniforms similar to those of enlisted men in the Navy, and Eric Paulson, manager of the playhouse, was dressed like a Naval officer. The attire had no connec- tion in any way with “The Woman | Between,” the current photoplay, but was for the puprose of attract- ing attention to “The Dirigible,” LILY DAMITA AT | “Woman Between’ Will Be| “Resurrection is filled with stir- ring emotion. Among the high- lights of the film version of Tol- |stoy's great stage story are love CHINAWARE AND i SILVERWARE 10 7 BE GIVEN AWAY leaves the country to enter the {Imperial Guards—the dissipation |and amours of the young prince in Women Patrons of Capitol May Get Complete Sets Free of Cost |the military life at St. Petersburg —the singing of the troops on the march to Turkey—the prince’s be- Beginning tomorrow night, wo- men patrons of the Capitol theatre will be afforded opportunity to as- trayal and desertion of Katusha— Katusha’s despair when she learns | semble free of cost complete sets |of chinaware and silverware. On of Dmitri’s perfidy at the railroad | station in a blinding snowstorm— the trial and conviction of Katuska for murder—the plea of Dmitri, one of the jurors, for her acquit- !tal—the meeting of the lovers in {the grim old prison—Katusha’s bit- | L fafin aia et {ter, cynical refusal of Dmitri’s aid nights that will be announced rmn} and plea for forgiveness—the long (;’;fifltz ::::; 2" g:;j\:n;?aagex:cm march of the prisoners through' of silver will be given to every wo- ;man patron. | 'Tomorrow night, chinaware will |be given away. Some night next week, silverware will be given away. China sets and silver sets are each comprised of 60 pieces. Both snow and ice, to Siberia. wares are of Monterey make and Children Bring Feod | At the Mickey Mouse Clubmati- style and are guarantecd to last at least ten years, providing there is nee Saturday afternoon, when ar- ticles of food were accepted for no breakage or unusually rough useage. admission tickets, a large supply Samples of the wares are on dis- {of canned goods and vegetables | was obtained by the thcatre’s man- (agement. This supply was turned |over today to the Elks, who will add it to the provisions to be distribut- ed.for Thanksgiving among needy THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 23, 1931. SIGRID DAVIS 1S BRIDE OF { ~ EDWARD DULL :Ccromony I:fie;ld in Parish i Hall—Reception and ; Dance Follow | Miss rid Irene Davis, charm- ying dau of Mr. and | David Davis, was m i to M Fdward John Dull, Saturday ev. g, Novemt in Paris Hall d with i The hall was deco ferns American beau mums. The | ed under a beaut evergreens, roses, chrysanthemums jand forn The Rev. W. G. Le | Vasseur the officiating clergy- | man, The bride’s gown was of white tin mads on princess lines. She ied a large shower of white anthemums tied with a white n ribbon. Her only jewelry was a string of pearls, the gift of the ! groom. [satin trimmed in gold laca. | Reception Held A reception followed the wed- ding, given in the dining room of Parish Hall. Mrs. W. Odom, Mrs. H trom and Mj T. Salo served. The tables were decorated th candles and many beautiful flowe: H y Brandt and his orchestra played selections during the recep- = tion and while refreshments were being served and also for the dance following. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dull left lon the Alameda for a honeymoon trip to Washington and Oregon. They will return to Juneau shortly atter the first of the y A surprise greeted the .x'\"l)’“‘(‘ds‘ aboard the Alameda. The tables the dining salon were gaily orated in bridal colors and flow- ers and a reception was also held there for the bride and groom. FOUR ARRESTED FOR BREAKING DRY LAWS OVER END OF WEEK Four arrests were made at Ket- jchikan over the week end by | deputy United States Marshals for d violations of Prohibition according to a telegram re- | ceived today by United States Mar- persons. — e, —— PUT ON SPOT BY GANGSTERS NEW YORK, Nov. 23. — Gang warfare flared a new as Michael | play in the lobby of the theatre. — e —— ATTENTION EASTERN STARS Juneau Chapter No. 7, O. E. S, will meet Tuesday, November 24, at 8 p.m. Initiation and social hour. Officers will entertain. members welcome. JESSIE KELLER, Worthy Matron. FANNY L. ROBINSON, famous production, in the filming of which the aerial branch of the United States Navy lent assit- ance. “Dirigible” Begins “The Dirigible” will begin show- ing Thursday and during the| period of its presentation the per- sonnel of the theatre, like last night, will wear Naval uniforms. In “The Woman Between,” there ahsarn, dance hall bouncer, and | —adv. Secretary. are mannequins galore. Blithe, jonn Lynch, suspected beer runner, B i i i beautiful and adorable! FIifty pro-poth 26 years of age, were shot to | NOTICE fessional modiste'’s models, fromgeath and their bodies hurled | The Jumeau Water Co’s office is seventeen of the most exclusive from an automobile in a deserted | now located with the Lucas Office shops of California, wear some of section of the Bronx early Sunday | Equipment Co. on Third Strect. the most costly and daring cos-morning. Telephone 50. Telephone bills may tumes ever designed for film play- ——— AR be paid at our office. ers. Old papers at The Emplre. adv. JUNEAU WATER CO. “Certainly | smoke -~ LUCKIES ...smoked them for years /4 “Certainly | smoke Luckies. I've smoked them for years. And that new Cellophane wrapper with the tab for quick opening is a knock-out. | just give it a yank and reach for a Lucky.” ik PO One day a movie called “Brown of Hare vard” flashed on a screen. That moment a star was born—Mr. William Haines, but Bill to us. And for five years he's been leading smart-young-feller of filmland. See him in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's ““The New Adventures of Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford.” LA IR R 3R 3R That LUCKY tab! Moisture-Proof Cellophane. Sealed tight—Ever right. The Unique Humidor Pack- age. Zip—And it’s open! See the new notched tab on the top of the pack- age. Hold down one half with your thumb. Tear off the other half. Simple. Quick. Zip! That’s all. Unique! Wrapped in dust-proof, moisture-proof, germ-proof Cellophane, Clean, protected, neat, FRESH!—what could be more modern than LUCKIES’ improved Humidor package—so easy to open! Ladies—the LUCKY TAB is—your finger nail protection. “It’s toasted’ Your Throat Protection—against Irritation—against cough And Moisture-Proof Cellophane Keeps that ‘““Toasted’ Flavor Ever Fresh 9 TUNE IN—The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, cvery Tuesday, ** Thursday and Saturday evening over N. B. C. networks. Visiting | | | shal Albert White. Bride's Attendant | Moonshine whiskey, wine, beer, a 1 brewery and an automobile were | Miss Mary Giovanetti, maid of|yeported to have been seized. honor, was charming in pale pink | Mike Racuzin was arrested un- |chiffon and she carried & bouquet |der the Alaska Bone Dry law and of pink chrysanthemums. !five gallons of wine were soized. Thomas Larson was the best| gtto W. Tappmeyer was arrested on a echarge of breaking the same bride was given away by |statute, a brewing outfit and a r father, Mr. David Davis, and|large quantity of bottled beer was r. Joe Thibodeau gave the groom seized. | Gunnar Anderson and Robert Hazel James Madden played | Buchanan were arrested on a con- |the wedding march. Just before|spiracy charge. Ten gallons of the ceremony she sang “I Love | moonghine whiksey and a new Truly.” Her gown was a pale | Plymouth auto were grabbed by the iorchid chiffon. cfficers. | Mrs. David Davis wore a dress| e of black lace. Mrs. George Dull,| USE the wuestion Box the groom's mother, was in brown Bible Chautauqua. at the —adv. % Is Mr. Hain Statement Paid For? You may be inte d in knowing that not one cent was paid to Mr. Haines fo make tho above statement. Mr.Haineshasbeen asmoker of LUCKY STRIKE cigarettes . for 8 years. We hope the publicity herewith given will be as beneficial to him and o M-G-M, his producers, as g his endorsement of LUCKIES is fo you and fo us. Made of the finest tobaccos=the Cream of many Crops =LUCKY STRIKE aicne offers the throat protection of the exclusive “TOASTING" Process which includes the use of modern Ultra Violet Rays =the process that expels cor- tain harsh, biting irritants naturally present in every tobacco leaf. These expelled irritants are not present in your LUCKY STRIKE."They're out—so they can’t be in!”” No wonder LUCKIES are always kind to your throat. | | | | tonight at land Mary Nolan as the “other” | fashionable London, peopled with G i BE FOLLOWED BY CHATTERTON ‘Morocco’ to Be Succeed- ed by ‘Charming Sin- ners’ at Coliseum With “Morocco,” starring Gary Cooper, showing for the last times the Cbliseum theatre, Charming Sinners,” with Ruth Chatterton in the leading role, will line the program tomorrow. “Charming Sinners” will feature the bill at the preview matinee at 1 o'clock tonight. “Morocco” presents something novel among love triangles. A strange choice is forced upon Mar- lene Dietrich, the famous European actress who makes her American screen debut in this photoplay. Both the suitors in the play, Coop- er and dapper Adolphe Menjou, are men any woman might love. Miss Dietrich is compelled to make a difficult choice. H Two Distinct Types Cooper, in the role of a reckless soldier of the French Foreign Le- glon; Menjou, as & worldly-wise, sophisticated man-of - the - world, represent two distinct and widely separated types of manhood. Their ideals, their ideas, their modes of life are infinitely separated. Yet both are admirable and worthy of a woman's love. Miss Dietrich has the choice. She makes it in the final scene of the play. In “Charming Sinners” marital conditions which often exist at one time or another in homes arc treat- ed with a light, delightfully en- tertaining touch. Mies Chatterton’s Role Miss Chatterton in the role of IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIEI COLISEUM LAST NIGHT TONIGHT—MIDNIGHT MATIN RUTH CHATTERTON in “CHARMING SINNER T A A RO S” the offended wife; Clive Brook as the philandering husband; William Powell as the returned sweetheart, woman head the cast of acknowl- edged ability. The drama is a scin- tillating, yet intimate, treatment of the old adage that what is “sauce for the gander is sauce for the goose.” “Charming Sinners” is laid in society men and women, sma’rt]y‘ dressed, and treats the problemofa | woman who knows her husband is | philandering .with her best friend in a clever fashion. Unexpected Situations The story unfolds with twists! and unexpected situations develop- ed from the characters. The dia-! logue is smart, and the atmos-| pheric scenes are beautiful. “Charming Sinners” introduces the audience to a group of people which might be next-door neigh- bors. Tt uncovers & Qquiet situa- tion which borders on the scan- dalous. It shows the reactions of a wife to a frightening reality, ond then takes the audience with her as she applies her woman’s wit to extricate herself and her husband from the difficulty. ——————— | ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION | Special meeting of Sllver Bow Lodge No. 2 A I. O. O. F. Tues- iday evening at 7:30 pm. Work in the degree of Truth. A special invitation is extended to visiting brothers. E. A. JOHNSON, —adv. Noble Grand. Sheaffer LIFE TIME FOUNTAIN PENS “Guaranteed for Life” Butler Mauro .Drug Co. Telephone 13¢ We Deliver EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS TWO SUITS for the Price of One JACK, The Tailor IIIilllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Thanksgiving Eve DANCE AT Elks’ Ball Room Gala Event Intriguing Music Played by JUNEAU’S BEST FIVE-PIECE DANCE BAND Serenaders Dancing 9:30 ATl i IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII@IIIIIIIIIIIW SALE IS STILL ON OUR SILK DRESSES EACH ONE A GOOD VALUE SILK PRINTS, sizes 14 to 18 ANOTHER GROUP, sizes 14 to 40 NEW FUR FABRIC JACKETS NON-RUN RAYON NIGHTIES NON-RUN BLOOMERS—65¢ to $1.50. Sizes from small to extra large Juneau Sample Shop Opposite Harris Hardware Co.