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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 2, 1932. CAPITOL SATURDAY FRIDAY Don't miss the novelty typewriter chorus! MUSICAL COMEDY, B L RKO RADIO PICTURE ‘GAINSBOROUGH PRODUCTION, Shert - Subjects STARTING SUND AY “CORSAIR” COMING SOON “The Greeks Had a Word Them"—*“Arrowsmith"™— | erica” — “Letty Lynton” Silver Nite PKEVIEW TONIGHT—1 A. M. |sen e B “Okay Am- “Wet '—“Congress Dances” \ Parade” FIVE SHOES All Styles $5.00 TWO MILLION i MEN ARE WEARING THEM FRIENDLY H. S. Graves The Clothing Man~ TR AR RO ELECTRIC CIGAR LIGHTER Attachable to any lamp socket Made in America $1.00 each Alaska Electric Light & Power go, Edison Mazda ‘Lamps Every Electrie Applianee We Sell is Made in America Humor Sparkles, 'OFFIGE GIRL' AT CAPITOL PROVES WITTY RUMANGE‘ | | Renate Muller Stars in Sparkling Serio-Comic Production ! program at the Capitol theatre. This fascinating photoplay is the een version of the stage suc- cess, “The Private Secretary,” tries in Paris, Berlin, Vienna and many other continental cities. Holds Box Office Records As “Sunshine Susfe,” it holds several box office records in Lon- don. {mance of the business world and “The Office Girl” features the | which still is running in big the-| | 1t is a sparkling serio-comic ro- | | \ | the way of a maid—with a smm on her face and ideas in her head —with the .acquisitive males whom |she encounters. Renate Muller is the lovely, so- | phisticated “Susie”. Gay and Tuneful ‘The gay, tuneful script gives |her several opportunities to sing the lilting songs which have be- come “hit” numbers in Europe. Owen Nores, London’s ideal mat- inee idol of stage and screen, plays |the romantic lead opposite Miss| {Muller, and the cast also includes Morris Harvey enacts the role of ¢ye for figures. LATER SEASON 'ON FOWL URGED BY GAME BOARD Game Commlsslon Asks for September 30 Opening Date in S. E. Alaska (Continuca from Page CTue) “Whereas, the present method | of regulation, under which Alaska is administered as one district with open and close seasons applying equally to the entire Territory re- gardless of climatic and other nat- {ural conditions, in unsuitable. “Now, therefore, be it resolved, | |Jack Hulbert, the continent's fa-| |vorite and most adroit comedian. | an employment manager with an; Theatre tonight. ‘CORSAIR' TELLS‘Danw Fund to ONRUM RUNNERS | | [Flag Society Sponsors Af- New Play Phviews at | Tonight and Shows i | Sunday at Capitol | | lin |viewed at 1 o'clock tonight, and ‘shcwn regularly Sunday at the Capl'ol theatre. The photoplay rgAves the real “lowdown” on the {rum fleets w}-uch ply between the |Nova Scotia coast and the Ba- hamas, feeding the stream of launches which the big bootleg syndicates of New York send out “0 the 12 mile limit. is Owen Nares steps from his bank president's desk to aid pretty L Renate Muller in her stenographic work. They have leading roles in the tuneful and romantic comedy, “Office Girl,” at the Capitol | “cCorsair” with Chester Morris Flag Society, a benefit dance will the leading role, will be pre- 'be held tomorrow evening in Moose Hall. memory of Serbian patriots, from Alaska, who lost in trying to to fight for War. Honor Heroes fair in Moose Hall To- morrow Evening Under auspices of the Serbian the affair honor the ' some their lives | reach their country it during” the ‘The purpose of to raise funds to The Serenaders” Orchestra has' been engaged for the occasion to- morrow evening and a delightful time is promised by the commit- | Truth of Situauon It is the truth of the situation | revealed by Major Walton Green, author of the play. H | 1In the prohibition service, Gen. |Lincoln C. Andrews was Major | Green’s superior. Both became dis-| {gusted with their work and quit ' Itee in charge of arrangements. Details of Tragic Event In explaining the tragic event } World 'and junior f an Ithat resuited in the death of the ganist. Serbian patriots. Charles of the Flag Society, said: “About Christmas time in 1915, |ent. several hundred Serbian volunteers admission. Bob Steele, sheriff, Atchley, a gambler. atre tomorrow. Twzhght Hour| Recital Sunday Admision Wlll Be Free for| Program of Excep- tional Merit Guns Flammmg Play s _cuieo acrors PENROD ¥ ARE TAUGHT AT - STUDIO SCHOOL COLISEUM LAST TIMES TONIGHT SAM LE®N ANNEV Pem‘od and bam : Wlll JUNIOR COGHLAN IR R { DOROTHY PETERSON Show Last Times To- | yyrr MooRe zasu prrrs night at Coliseum i FPREVIEW TOVIGHT-—I A‘ M. “Near the Trall's End” Hollywood's child actors must e as hard as their elders|e PR TR PAES B PR in picturgs, according to Miss Lois Horn, child welfare worker employ- | | WE HAVE IT i led by the First National studios | | at the Right Priec |to supervise the studies of young- Harris Hardware Co. ' sters employed in current film Lower Front Street % | productions. | ‘ The reason for this doubling of |\ —— Ilabor lies in the school laws of' T | california, wmh compel children g BALD? ] Xeep up in ' their studies as though | | CONSULT NU-LIFE METHOD they were in regular attendance| | Valentine Building ‘ is about to jar the molars of Hooper |in their proper public grade | Room 6 | The sheriff is the hero and the gambler | s i the villain in “Near the Trails End” coming to the Coliseum The- | Teaches Young Actors & PRETABL ¢ P | It is Miss Horn's responsibility | | PRReE Yo DL e . |to see that this school requirement | 2 2 bt {| Smith Eleg;r;gn(':o. J STEELE JESTS { ®or example, in “Penrod and| A e [ Sam” which shows for the last| I [ S e ELECTRICAL { | times tonight at the Coliseum the-|g____ — AS HE SHUUTS‘Q”\ she spent her entire day on | the set where the play was in pro- || = ; {duction, working with Leon Jan-| HAAS ‘ ney, Junior Coghlan, and the score i Near Tlall s El’ld Prevnew jof other children in the cast Bu-‘ \ I‘amom Candiu | I Sh T. |tween scenes she heard their les-| | The Cash Bazaar g I«ons, or assif hem work | [ it o \do, and so mgsfigedl her time anl:i) | Upe" Eue’"w i row at Coliseum ¥ % {5y Final rehearsals will be held this evening and tomorrow for the Twilight Hour vocal and instru- mental recital to be given Sunday | { and | Bob Steele smiles, = jests | shouts his way through “Near the[ Study Roles at Home Trail's End," which will be pre-; This means that the children| | theirs that every requirement was met. afternon, beginning at 3:30 o'clock viewed at 1 o'clock tonight and'must study their parts for the pic- in Holy Trinity Cathedral Program of Merit Besides selections by the senior choirs, organ solo by singing by Miss Pauline Reinhart, a violin solo by Corrinne Jenne, with piano accompaniment-by Hel en Torkelson and a tenor solo by |A. J. Buckingham. Organist and Director Mrs. Maud Sanborn is the or- Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne, Miller i choir director. The public is invited to be pres- There will be no charge of shown regularly tomorrow at the Coliseum theatre. From the opening scene until the and tempo is sustained, reaching reaks of suspense and excitement, ing high spots of natural com- redy and telling a tale of love in a tough town. | Steele is made tne new marshal, lof Cactus, a town which Bart Mor- | | | controls. Bart loves Jane, and the | new marshal also loves her. Bart |has killed every man who has had {ture they play in at their homes {in the evening, or memorize their lines during actual rehearsal of there Will De i) fade-out amid the gun-smoke | scenes. Jackson Rice,|qr o furious pistol battle, The speed| “Penrod and Sam” which is adap- ted from Booth Tarkington's great story of boy life, was directed by William Beaudine, The cast in- cludes Matt Moore, Dorothy Peter- | Johnny Arthur, | |son, Zasu Pitts, ‘cnmcs Sellon, Wade Boteler, Hel- Billy | gan. gambler, town boss and killer,’ Lord, Margaret Marcus, Betty Gra- len Beaudine, Nestor Aber, ham, James Robinson, Robert Dan- dridge—to say mnothing of fhe dog, Cameo. i | | | it |the temerity to look more than BEWARE! Cold weather will soon be here. Let us protect your car against freezing and prepare it for winter. JUST TELEPHONE We will call for, and return your car at no extra cost. Service Rendered by Experts Sought Fair Enforcement “Gen. Andrews sought to en- force the Prohibition Law squarely and undeviatingly,” Major Green that the Department of Agricul-|They wanted a red hot hallelujah atjon, ture take into consideration the zmlot full of quaint vows and climatic conditions and zone the!propaganda. And they wanted the Territory accordingly, fixing the |jobs.” |open season West of the 14lst! Meridian from 12 o'clock noon| September 1 to October 31, inclus- | ber 20 to November' 20, inclusive. Local Date is Approved already been -approved by most of the communities. Telegrams were | received from fthe Chambers of | Commerce of Ketchikan, Peters- | gested season was entirely satisfac- tory. The dates were also approved | by a special committee rromme]c—l caal Chamber which appeared be-i fore the Commission early this week capable The provision for the ovening at itory bird seasons is ada. ive, and East ‘or the 141st Merid- |12 o'clock noon, it was pointed out ian from 12 o'clock noon, Sedtem- by the Commission, was necessary |as that hour for opening migra- uniform)| The Southeast Alaska date hfls'fl‘mughout the country and Can- I LA S e RAINBOW GIRLS burg ‘and Wrangell said the sug-| Important business meeting Fri- day at 7:30 P. M. —adv.! ————————— Make Millions Think—and -Buy! artices for sale. {from all parts of the United States | ;and Alaska, left New York City 10 join the army at Cetinje, then the capital of Montenegro. They was aboard an Italian ship bound explained. “But the inconsiderate St. Jovani De Medue, a port "?lemem among the Drys didn't on the Adriatic Sea. About two want a dispassionate executive. mios pefore reaching their destin- the ship struck an under- water mine, and -was blown up. “More than 300 of those aboard The rest were saved ause they were unusually swimmers. Those saved plan the erection of a monument for those lost. The monument is to be erected at Cetinje, Yugosla- | via. “Funds derived from the dance 'will go toward defraying the cost of the memorial.” ——————— | FOOD SALE SATURDAY { L | .| The Episcopal -Guild is having a | food sale Saturday at the Electric ;Light Company show room; ‘ea {served; aprons and other useful —ady. ALL IN ONE BOX! Victoria Creams French Creams Nougats Chocolate Covered "'CHOCOLATES Chocolate Covered Nuts Carmels That Famous Week-End Special ! ERS 2 Lb. BOX or $1.00 HARRY RACE, Druggist The Squibb Stores of Alaska | TOYS, GIFTS, HOLIDAY GOODS We have the largest stock of TOYS, GIFTS and holiday gocds| in town. Please look over our| stock and prices before buying. 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