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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 23, 1931. u|mmmnu||||m|||m|||||||umm||||""H0|_'|' AND ASTOR: CAP'TOL AGAIN FEATURE : THURSDAY WEDNI BILL AT CAPITOL Gimnonr-S\\Ppl Drama of the Strangest Marrizlgv Ever Known! |*“Bachelor Falhel " with 1 Marion Davies to Be | Previewed Tonight Dramatic as the Vow at the “White Shoulders,” featuring Altar! Jack Holt, Mary Astor and Ricardo tic estate in England a grumpy baronet, who be- s he is her father by a distant marriage, tries to make a lady— and a grand one—of her. She rebels at almost everything thas transpires except in the case of an incipient romance with the baro- net's personable young attorney. C. Aubrey Smith, distinguished British stage veteran, who created the title role on the stage, repeats his adroit performnace on the screen and adds much merriment and enjoyment to his characteri- zation. Forbes Supplies Romance Ralph Forbes, as the young bar- rister, supplies the romnace for the SANTA TO BE AT MICKEY MOUSE YULETIDE PARTY Presents to_BcT_Dislributed at Capitol at 1 P.M. Tomorrow Santa Claus will be present at a Mickey Mouse Chrnistmas party at | Cortez tops the program tonight {at the Capitol theatre. “The Bach- elor Father,” starring Marion Da- vies, which will begin showing Fri- | day, will be the subject of the pre- view matinee tonight. Tonight is “Chinaware Night.” A piece of chinaware will be given to every woman attending either of tonight's performances. Friday and Saturday nights will be “Silverware Nights.” A piece (of table silver will be given to \every woman attending any of the | performances on those days. Rugged He-Man Part In “White Shoulders,” Holt has MARY ASTOR—JACK HOLT a rugged he-man, two-fisted part. RICARDO CORTEZ | The watering places of the sev- An RKO-Radio Picture jeral cities and countries which are the locales for the picture, demand- NEWS ed of Miss Astor the finest and “AMBITIOUS PEOPLE” most charming in fashions that | she's ever appeared in. One must | cclf"w'_m Revoe | dress for Monte Carlo and Monaco | rls mas ance jand Paris. New York, too, de- “CHINA NITE” | mands the ultimate of the smartly TONIGHT turned out woman. FRIDAY—DECEMBER 25TH 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Capitol theatre. He has ar- ranged a program of festivitiesthat picture, which was directed by Robort Z. Leonard. Others in the Guinn Williams, Nena artaro, Doris Lloyd, David Tor- rence, Ray Milland, Edgar Norton, | , | Halliwell Hobbes, Elizabeth Murray and James Gordon. An exciting sequence brings a dramatic climax to the picture and speeds the love ‘episodes to a happy finish. e———— JUNEAU CHORAL CLUB Next meeting Monday, December 28, at 7:45 P. M. —adv. | will consist of motion pisture en- | tertainment suitable to the occasion | and the distribution of presents to Mickey and Minnie Mousers. For Members of Club The event is strictly for members of the Mickey Mouse Club, and ! | Manager Eric Paulson, of the thea- tre, | girls belonging to the organization Ibe present and that they bring with them their membership cards. “We're gomg to hme a jolly/ MOOSE REX BEACH'S STORY “His the Whip Hand to I’Iay This Woman's Soul . . . CARTOON Suave and Charming Cortez, suave and charming screen villain, is again seen to ad- vantage in a role sympathetically | portrayed in spite of its character. In “The Bachelor Father” Miss Davies is a ‘harem-scarem and wild product of Hogan’s Alley who is = AR RORRATRORTONND ! remspiantea, as 56 were,”upon an TO THE LADIES: “SILVER NITE” Will Be Friday and Saturday This Week Music By HARRY BRANDT and his ARCTIC PLAYERS COME ONE—COME ALL MICKEY AND MINNIE MOUSES WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS and INVITE YOU TO MEET SANTA CLAUS THURSDAY—1 P. M. AT THE CAPITOL FREE ADMISSION FOR ALL MEMBERS Bring Your Membership Cards ERIK PAULSON, Big Chief Mickey Mouse Another BIG TIME Like The Charity Ball We Wish You All a Very Merry Christmas L. 0. 0. MOOSE NO. 700 gl'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIHIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIilllllI'I'IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIHIIIIIIIII|HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII : SUGGESTIONS FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS TABLE ONLY THE CHOICEST Fresh Fruits & Vegetables PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY—A SHIPMENT WILL ARRIVE ON THE BOAT TONIGHT Apples, Oranges, Jap Oranges, Grapefruit, Bananas, Grapes, Celery, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Squash, Carrots, Turnips, Parsley, Cranberries, Brussels Sprouts Mixed Nuts, Candy, Dates, Cluster Raisins, Package Figs, Layer Figs, Shelled Almonds and Walnuts, Cigars, Cigarettes, Minced Meat, Plum and Fig Pudding, Pumpkin, Dundee Marmalade, Crosse & Blackwell Jams Also a Very Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries THE BEST FOR LESS TENAKEE CRABS—Just in on “Estebeth” Today Your Order Will Be Delivered Promptly Phone CAl-IfORNIA GROC[RY p lThnd street. (Ppossession of intoxicating liquor ENIEEEENANRESEINREIRaR AR AN SUNANRTN NS ASRaCTRAASRAEAET SR time” declared Mr. Paulson. “Santa Claus will have a present for every Mickey and Minnie Mouser. None To Be Missed “If any members of the club should be unable to attend the party on account of illness, I am anxious that their names and ad- dresses be either sent or telephoned to the theatre so that their presents can be sent to them. Santa Claus does not want to miss any of the boys or girls.” il MRS. SUBY ARRESTED IN RAID YESTERDAY Mrs. Luther Suby was arretsed last night by Federal officers mak- ing a raid on her residence on She is charged with {in violation of the Alaska Bone Dry law. The raid was made by H. W. ’Ramc) Deputy Federal Prohibition Administrator, Agent Vinike and Deputy United States Marshals requests that all boys andyewcompe and Feero. Mrs. Suby was expected to be arraigned today in the United States Commission- er's Court before Judge Charles Sey. — - PACIFIC IS IN TORT From Tebenkof and way ports, the motorship Pacific, Capt. Paul Kegel, returned last night to Ju- neau. She reported an uneventful voyage. HOILLYVOGUE;| DOE SKIN Satin Ties $1.00 Spur Royale Ties $1.50 H. S. Graves The Clothing Man LADIES’ AMITY PURSES »” The Improved “Turn Loc Hear It Click s $2.75 to $10.00 FIVE-YEAR DIARY $1.50 to $4.00 with lock $1.50 to $4.00 Special Wrapped CHRISTMAS CIGARS in packages of 25 and 50 LATEST PERFUMES SEEESEEERRZEERERLAL in Fancy Boxes Shalimar Black Tulip Quelques Fleurs Night of Christmas and many others Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 EIIIIHHHHIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIHIIIIIIIII = T oo II|||||IIIIllllllllllllllllflllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIllIIIIlIIllI'IIlmlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII E BENLYON AND | LILA LEE TO END GOLISEUM RUN! Preview Tnnigh‘l and fOl’ TO"]UI‘I’()\V n"un:u|lulull:uuuunnuari:wna;nuslslsnuuni:l;llnl:lunu“nl:lnln;:uiununn:l:uluu::;;;lins:ss::zs s Lyon and Lila L roles, will be shown fo times tonight at the Coliseum the- atre, “Old English,” ing George Arliss, will be the headline at- traction on the program tomorrow night, and this prog previewed at the mat o'clock tonight. Rex Parrott will play on the organ. Lyon is the husband -f Bebe Daniels. In speaking of his part in “Misbehaving Ladies,” he said: “I was glad to play opposite Miss Lee in ‘Misbehaving Ladies, says Lyon, “because she reminds me in so many ways of my wife— he leading | the last selections the comparison, it's complimentary to them both!” Famous Stage Play “Old English” is the screen ver- sion of John Galsworthy’s famous stage play of the same name. Ar- liss played in the stage play for more than three years in New York and on the road. It took a year of persuasion on the part of Mr. Arliss to secure the screen rights for this production from Galsworthy. Only when that dis- tinguished author had seen another Arliss-Warner Brothers production, “Disraeli,” did he finally consent to having his play screened. Carefully Selected Cast A carefully selected cast, chosen by Arliss persona]]y supporLs the | chases. tar in this production B fhoean, wie diactad : | directed this also. Leon Janney, Doris Lawford and several from the stage st of the play appear in the s(,l‘t'(‘n version. R “OCTOBER MOON” | A CHRISTMAS GIFT picture that we could not finish untii our | {mail orders for “Lights (' Juneau” | and “Midnight in June” were dis- | puwd of. This new picture on dis- | play Wednesday and Thursday. | Place your orders early and we will attend to Christmas wrapping | and delivery. Studio and store | open evenings. WINTER AND POND. S R, FEBRUARY I0TE DATING FOR GIFTS AND TOYS AT —adv. THE CASH BAZAAR| COLISEUM (‘OLISEUM—I.ast Time The Cash Bazaar will extend nts‘ reliable customers, from now until Christmas, dating on their pur- Gifts and toys purchased now may be paid for on or nbout February 10th. —adv. THE CASH BAZZAR. Se Shorts MIDNEGE MATINEE GEORGL. ARLISS in “OLD FNGLISH” COLISEUM Coming Thursday \ GEORGE ARLISS P i Automatic Waffle Iron regular price $13.95 $1.55 to $4.00 on Beautiful Westinghouse Electric Christmas Gifts 9.95 NOW ONLY ... Buys An Adjust-o-Matic Iron regular price $8.75 All-China .. Electric. . Percolator $11.50 regular price NOW ONLY 9.95 Special Prices good only until Christmas! Capital Electric Co. 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