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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 6, 193’. CAPITOL Tuesday Wednesday See What Happens in the picture that n a terrifically _dramatic burst ‘of grand enter- £ teinment! F Lew é\yres' iggest Picture Since “All With Maureen O* Sulhnn others. Screen why y Anthony McGuire. ondund by Carl Lagmmle, Jr. Directed by Tfy Garnett. Presented by Carl Laemm! A UNIVERSAL PICTURE. We will give an Autcgraphed Pic- ture of Lew Ayres to the first 200|ny ladies atiending this show. OKAY AMERICA' HEADLINES NEW BILL AT CAPITOL {Eleventh Episode of “Jungle Mystery’ Is Added Attraction “Okey, America,” interesting dra-| ma based on the activities of a newspaper columnist, and the elev- | enth episode of “Jungle Mystery,” exciting serial .photoplay, will be- gin showing tonight at the Capi- tol theatre “Okay, America” concerns - the activities of a metropolitan news- | paper “gossip” columnist and \hro.xdcas!ing reporter who gamersl his uncanny news from vanous\ unorthodox news sources. Scorned by His Fellows | Lew Ayres, in the above illustration, is sitting at a table in a gay cabaret gathering items for his newspaper column. which begins The seene showing tonight at the Scorned by his fellow journal- ists, he is given an opponumi)‘ to break the biggest story and to perform a benefit to the nation “JUNGLE MYSTERY”™ ~—CHINA NITE— CO'V(ING — “Letty Lynton, Parade,” “The Greeks Had a Word for Them” MISS M. TAYLOR DIES SUDDENLY AT BOISE; + LIVED HERE 2 YEARS Miss ‘Marjorie “iay.or, sister of Ike P. Taylor, Chief Engineer of the Alaska Road Commission, and a former zesident of this city, died last Friday at her home in Boise, Idaho. Funeral services were held and interment made in that city vesterday. Word of the death, sudden, was received day by Mrs. Ike P. Taylor from Mr. Taylor, who arrived In Boise from Washington in time for the funeral. He and his mother will sail from Seattle for Juneau on December 17. Miss Taylor resided here for two ye! 1925-26, and was clerk in the office of Public Surveys. She made many friends in that period and had retained her contacts with them € she refurned to Boise to make her home with her mother. which was - READY-TO-MAIL Framed Alaska art prints, no ex- tra charge for Christmas wrappings and wooden boxes. WINTER AND SILVER Tableware Xmas! Individual Pieces or Sets—at Prices with- in the reach of all LUDWIG NELSON With every purchase and ali accounts paid Award Tickets are given on General Elec- tric Radio to be given away Christmas Eve at Elks' Hall. Wet | here yester- | | ART DISPLAY is from *“Okay America,” in apprehending the kidnaping un-l FUR BUDGET Tu ter of a nationally prominent fam- plans of a powedful gang leader Ayres Has Leading Role Eslimates fOl‘ Appl’O" Tom newsgatherer. { Walter Catlett, Nance O'Neil and.alty if delayed heads of Territor- ‘The eleventh epside of Jungle | | delivery todAy budget estimates for Budget Law enacted by the 1981 Igures tures, make your selection and We a) estimates to be submitted to —adv. Budget not less than 90 days prior Grummet & Blake. Phone 79. new lay, is composed of the Gov- (‘apiu;l Theatre. derworld gang which has baffled | fly, How he manages to discover BE suBMlTTED provides the exciting theme of the; Lew Ayres has the leading role, priations 1933-35 The supporting cast includes Alice Dinehart. lial government departments today | Mystery” is full of perilous adven- | appropriations for the coming bien- Alaska Legislature, today is the Complete line of Alaska art prints ~ mpe new law is rigid in this re- wrap, pack and deliver to DPOSt- the Legislature next March must 116 the coming session. —adv. ernor as Chairman, TODAY ISLAST police in the capture of the daugh- | the missing girl and defeat the picture. fDepartmentTeads Rushing t.mt of Larry Wayne, the peeping-| | Maureen O'Sullivan, Louis Calhern,| Faced with a 320 per day pen- Ted Garnett directed. | were rushing to completion for |ture. jium. Under the provisions of the “mnx day for submitting these fi- |in greeting cards, and framed pic-'garq and permits of no extension. office. . WINTER AND POND CO. XMAS trees, delivered with stm’xrt‘l The Board as set up by the ALWAYS FRESH FRUITS and : VEGETABLES AT CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 | Prompt Delivery One Parker Duofold serves both as etand desk pen. Ask your dealer about Parker’s fr‘-’:e desk-taper offer. For sale at the better stores ‘Duofold '!'Iu EASY Writing Pen 72x84 PART-WOOL PLAID FAMILY BLANKET, Sateen Bound 74x54 OXFORD GRAY DOUBLE 56x76 GRAY DOUBLE WOOL BLANKET, 4‘p0unlder s 60x80 GRAY DOUBLE WOOL BLANKET, 5 poun'der 66x80 GRAY DOUBLE WOOL BLANKET 6 pounder 72x84 FANCY COVERED COMFORTS 3.85 Economy Furniture Co. It ' PIGG BUILDING The event of the season is the Minstrel Show in the Grade School Auditorium on Dee; 7 ¥ be in the hands of the Board of | the Auditor | and Treasurer. After all | mates have been assembled, empowered to hold hearings to make such reductions as |deems for the best intere the Territory final so far as recommendations to the Legislature are concerned The new law seeks to minimize special plans for consideration by the several department heads by prohibiting them from personally appearing before the Legislature "m' any of its committees handling appropriation bills, or special, unless requested esti- it and it of whole or by one of its commit- tees. The Board of Budget is directed {o compile the final estimates for ail departments in a single docu- ment which it is required to be printed and submitted to the leg- islature not more than five days after it convenes. MR RN { . RIS TS | AT THE HOTELS . Gastineau Iva Clements, J. W. man, Juneai; Alfred Haines. J. Motz Alaskan Mrs. L. Knight, Tenakee. ST IR D A | Use Type and Ink—and Why? Its findings will be | either general | to do| so by eitther the Legislature as a /| Schur- i IN ANCIENT TIME GOLD DIGGERS |"“Greeks Had a Word for Them™ Will Show at Capitol Thursday the titie of a Word for Goldwyn Unit- n of the Broad- by Joe AKins, the Capitol theatre informed that the the three merry who enact its oles in the play was meaning foreign adven- The thor of this play laughing with its chorus girls on that the Greek modern “gold- s under the skin puzzled by Had ess are word for Broadway cs of thought and the re And theme proves i by a Claire certainly Disrcbing Complex r this young iady who Miss enacts has what her friends a disrobing complex. That is whenever she is in a tough she gets out of it by the simple expedient of getting out of her clothes and dazzling the trou- ble makers with a look at the ex- cellent way nature made her. She had probably never heard of a young lady named PhryffeT was famous as a “hetera” in an- cient Athens, but Phyryne had the |same idea and has come down in; history on account of it. spe Noted As Artists's Model This Phryne, noted as an artist's model and one of the most beau- tiful women in Greece, had got to police trouble somehow and fwas up before the court, as gold- | diggers often are. Things looked |bad, sentence was about to be pronounced when Phryne suddenly |shpped off her dress and smiled |4t the judges.’ The judges took |one look and brought in a verdict | |o‘ not guilty. Perhaps Zoe At-' kins had thought of this when she furnished the main portrayed in the . who'| Motion chture Theatres Change T hezr Progmms Tomght Here’s Easy Place to Work HHAEHA MEANT Sale Featured ‘S||_ENGE TELLS With Hu “Star Wit Melodrama \Vllh Merriment Comes to Coliseum Theatre Thursday ston m itness’ Charles (Chle), o.’\l(‘, who is fea- | tured with Walter Huston in “The Star Witness,” the Warner pIc 1dumuun which comes to the C eum theatre Thursday, gives up the overalls of “Specia for the blue uniform of a C\ War veteran—Gran'pa Summ vho, on a leave from the me, rounds up a ga thieves, frees his kidnaped grand- on and appeaf$ ‘d4s the star wit- s—all in 48 hours. “The Star Witness” is a heart- melodrama—with much merriment, mueh tense action, and not a few real heart throbs. Huston appears district attorney. Walter- Wellman direc " S n in the role of character of her play with this habit of undressing. | Sherman Directed Joan Blondell and Madge Evans | are the other two blonde sirens who assist Ina Claire in pursuing millionaires in “The Ureeks Word For Them.” Lowell Sherman directed the picture and acted in it as well David Manners and Phillips Smalley are others in the cast. a MRS. MARY LYLES, 80, IS TAKEN BY DEATH Mrs, Mary Lyles, 80 years old !died last night in St. Ann’s Hos- pital from infirmities due to old age. Mrs. Lyles, who came here from Anchorage, had been a pa- tient in the hospital for more than three years. There no know- | ledge here of any surviving rela- tives, The body is at the Charles W.| Carter Mortuary pending funeral arrangement. — e —— Advertisements are your pocket- story book editorials. They interpret the' othy merchandise news. Bros. | * | seum Had|_ ' STORY OF WEAK, LIKEABLE CROOK Play Starrim; tlive Brook to Be Shown at Coli- seum Tonight “Silence,” recent Broadway stag '1 success, 19d\ull‘> the new momnm] to be shown tonight at the Coli-| theatre. The talented cast| is headed by Clive Brook, Wayne! Rambeau, Peggy Shannon and! Charles Starrett | “Silex * begins where most pic- tures leave off, when its central character has but one hour to live. The story is fast-moving. Weak, But Likeable Crook The play is the life drama of af weak but likeable crook, enacted | Ly Brook. Miss Shannon has a double part playing the roles of mother and daughter. Miss Rambeau, and screen actress, is cast in & dashing, colorful role that moti-! | vates the early action ! Starrett, young and handsome, | eppears as the fiance of Miss Shannon. | The action of “Silence” covers period of 20 years. The early ;scenes turn back to the pre-war, |“good-old” days in an interesting )xe -incarnation of the colorful life of the period. The latter half of 'the picture brings the action up to date. “Silence” was prepared for the‘ hcreen by its author, Max Martin, | who with Louis Gasnier, also di- mcted the picture. D MISS BLAKE HONOR GUEST ON SATURDAY/|, | A tea was given last Saturday |by Mrs. Edwin Blake for Her sis- ter-in-law, Miss Jessie Blake, whose | |marriage to Mr. James Orme will |be solemnized here next Saturday |evening. Miss Blake was the re- 1mplem. of many lovely gifts at the |tea. The hostess was assistéT by Mrs. |H. M. Hollmann, and Misses Dor- Aalber, Henrietta Sell and Grace PinRston. popular stage, w L “PAL NITES” TUESD:\Y nnd WEDNESDA' Out of his dead \ past somes this girl — with a claim on his carefree life! with CLIVE BROOK Marjerie Rambeau Peggy Shannon r Charles Starrett BEWAREY: .Cold <wedther will soon be here. Let us protect your car against freezing and prepare it for winter. JUST TELEPHONE We will call for, and retwrn your car at no extra cost. 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That’s why folks in evety city, town and hamlet, say that Luckies are such 2-for-1 '1 | |