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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 9, 1932. e CAPITOL Merry Maids And Old Soldier Feature Current Photoplays 04 5 HERE'S TO OUR MEN! LONG MAY THEY GIVE! 68 CLEVER COMEDY Gaiety Blends With Tragedy [DAYS OF S-GENT |Gross Starts 'STAR WITNESS fi"KSTAR IS HEADLINER ON of 1 BEER AND FREE | Fioneer Fund gy mgp oy gL JFC papmors e ¥l LUNCH REVIVED, r°e Mo go) DIERS' HOME W"Nf5§ ‘What a riotous howl is this fast-moving sory of three gi i) 1554 ; el |Cash Gift to Be Given Ev- By Sale, Dickey Moore ey ars ot | “Greeks ‘Had a Word for |“The Wet Parade” Will| ery Resident of Sitka Chic Sale and Walter Hus- FPREVIEW TONIGHT—1 A. M. “breaks” re-line: i & y | ‘ e . 5 C I L 4 sl { Thers, Telésl Odehree i Headline P]'ogram at Home Christmas | ton Play End Tomght "*‘—‘"*-"“—"‘*‘I 5 lZZy ey i 4 | LapltOI Sunday j To make money Christmas gifts | at Cohseum ! ! I‘UDWIG NELDON ‘ Memories of the days when a ;0 ls&;f:n[;,orr;hecii;“ei::opflz:i‘ During the filming of “The Star | Wateh Re,airing I 3 nes the program at mv of beer was retailed at|of the Colladuin, chnh{ G mnhite Witness” _whxf:h w_ul2 bf:‘.xh.ow::‘ xfr | Brunswick AEQ | the Capitol theatre. Ina Cl i he glass with a fres |picture theatres in Southeast Al- | hc 1ast times tonight at the Coli- | LA i > b & seum theatre, the monotony of life e e 0 in for good measure | agka, will start a campaign for Joan Blondell and Madge Evans ‘ - 1 in “The Wel Parade,” | contributions in Juneau next Mon- was relieved for several hundred portray the roles of “them.” veterans of the National Soldiers’ g | ¥ feature the program to | da For s i These merry ma of Bro: it At ~ y. r a number of years, ev- - with their sciu"bbll‘ Sk AL 5‘-mmn:;:\\n Sunday at the Capicoltery vifletide séason, he has under- | Dome at Sawtelle, Cal. | ties, provide the hilarity of the <| il |taken this task. Always his ef-| < The Home and lts surrounding story, based on Upton sm.‘(orts have been eminently success- |érounds were used as backgrounds story. Jean, Polaire and Schatze q MADGE EVANS 4 ful and this year he looks forward for several sequences of the pro- clair's widely read novel, opens on ERMAI e \tterent fr T T P for one, unless it happens that| “ 0 rid War, showing how common Hinron S Dfher Towns b r‘mfo“\ rgeipite. S l / crehy Comedy—“TORCHY | {0 One wiless it haphens that| Here's to our Gentleman was the use of liquor and how it| Mr. Gross has just returned to |Summerill—the man who knew aturc ay RAISES THE AUNTIE" PR s Ak isbne. 107 Hikis | Friends,” is probably the toast | affected the famiilies and fortunes | Juneau from business trips to Pet- | Lincoln. T e e SN ¢ herself. | {hat Ina Claire, at the left of | of those who were unable to use |ersburg, Wrangell and Ketchikan, Regarded With Distrust N' , 3 | j““’d amed M‘“‘lmf 5 ‘ the picture at the top; Joan it wisely. |where he operates theatres. and| Sale's mimicry was regarded with lg‘! lt “THE WET PARADE” | Sharing the spotlight with them! Bjondell, center, and Madge Shifts to New York | the managers of his playhouses in |distrust by the several genuine Beet Gabrille Chanel the world-famed! Evans, right, are so joyously authority of Paris, who de-| drinking. They have the lead- signed 30 outfits in which the three ing roles in “The Greeks Had blondes disport in the picture—| 5 word for Them,” which is gowns and coats and other appar-' pow being presented at the The plot then if o New |these communities have begun Grand Army veterans at the home _\hgfing I:;; ;:1‘0;;5 las g,:;zme:r respective campaigns for the until they became assured through DECEMBER 10 ed prior to prohibition. The Ploneer Christmas fund. ™ watching him work, that he was ) film then depicts the adoption of | | not burlesquing the character, but ELKS prohibition and its aftermath, with Walter Huston, Jimmy Dur- ante and a Giant Cast Yo ‘There are 106 residents at the ! yiéating it with sincere reverence. . €l, which cost in the neighborhood (Capitcl Theatre. In the illus- v . Pioneer's Home. Omly a very few| gaja explained %o it G | { New For Garments im I of $100,000. Miss Claire, star of ,flp- 1ow G namely the rise of the bootlegRer ,¢ them have friends or relatives| ay # thesg . Qrand B ll m ‘ New Styles | ithis comedy of milliohalre hinters, | I 3rs ok anh Alpoed and the beginning of the “speak- from whom personal gifts Wl bo | (hen oy serr oroler " s more ¢ ‘ i Cleaning, E:pn!.flng Remod-.llnzi \"'E‘:l,'s 15‘ of lhc‘ Chax;el cz'e‘atic;n;‘ fieln M»a‘.k :{nfi Bmm“‘r" S9hy." TS (B8 Aaloon U BV M. figlvdy o iy B R e, work Hes | ) 3 4 b okl o S S li Fletcher, in a stirring scene in varied aspects provides the back- v | hé " presented a character that FREE TICKETS , Yurman, the Furrier ] Madg d'.S al n Blondell «ppe Sjlent Witness,” which ground for drama of the first or- The money that is to be raised [could possibly offend even the orig- Triangle Bullding | |combined with her to provide the| iy pe presented Saturday only R by Mr. Gro#s in Alaska will be|inal from which it was taken and G E R d Set ‘dazzhr;s rasl:zonwn:tr:diwooo at the Colisewn Theatre. RO A | distributed equally among the Old- |they believed him. on L. L. hago - rap is Wor X s R Timers. ! ‘ 1 One of the two fur wraps worn . | Of interest In connection with ersl:uh Gets His Shary e Wlirad to the hr’St 20 4 e il this picture is the fact th T e % . SR L K CAYE 0 The Rk le in Hall. Ludwi | CHRISTMAS GIFTS by Miss Claire is valued at $40,000. ; pij.‘vo 0 t that m; € “Every one,” explained Mr. Gross, | Witness” are Walter Huston, Fran- ple n . Lu g FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY [ These clothes are entirely in keep- i $aan gallons of punch, cider .y | 1 i 1 } Reasonable Prices ing with the play for it deals with fnd, sofi-dunks, were, gerved 40 x‘:;l'vat;‘;ongxoe? é‘i&xfxfif ;iem::rf Eiif"&wifl:" fla'fi.;gfrf?mn'}‘c’fiyx Ne}son ‘w1ll award X : New York society, and night life' | such members of the cast s LeW-| 4, what he pleases with it. In the Moore, Ralph Ince, Tom Dugan i thls radio set at the VENETIAN SHOP among the ritzy Park Avenue den- |15 Stone, Walter Huston, Neil Ham- | a5t most of them have conserv- | Russell Hopton, Fletcher Norton, | A 1 “Chn MRS. GIOVANETTI izens. ; flton and Wallace Ford Who POr-|cq ‘the amounts apportioned to|Robert Elliott, G llinei e nnuai ristmas The videdv the Cieeks “hbA forl¥ i o TR 3 o may be %rinkmg characters of the {pem for use threughout the year.” |George Ernst .Mimus;:)ominnnoz].‘ Eve Frolic” at the = e e e riRas Gl BHE 1008 e e, : story. he remaining principles,’ 4 : ' [ , NOT]CE In fact the Greek “hetaera” and “The Silent Witness” absorbing- | the mosi startling and unexpected including Dorothy Jordan, Robert Irig:(.isG::;s xgum?::el;yrx";:f rl:g[‘?n' ®d Peering angd Nap Pen-‘ ElkS B&u Room. After December 10 no telephone 43, 1oqern so-called “gold-digger” ly interesting drama, and the ninth |nature. Young, Jimmy Dolan, Myrna LoY. | natiing, and he also has arranged| Wilbur Wellman directed | rentals for the month of December| appear to be sisters under the skin. ! chapter of “Danger Island,” Cx_‘ i e weial jand John Miujan were permitted | that contributions may be left at SR e 3 | The will be accepted at a discount. Alll "~ pogdes TLowell Sherman, the RN ¢ JIngduigent Father on Tt to remain on the “water wagon.” o 5 [ » 2 ! » b citing serial photopl: will be pre- an on trial is an indulgent any time at the Coliseum theatre. & @ remittances by mail must bear|,.incina] men in the picture are i PROWOF L el msi-' " |Mail enclosures- will be ack AT THE HOTELS postmark of not later than last|p,. i S sented tomorrow only at the Coli- | father who accepts the responsi- 3 f aures apknows | o Serenaders ; id Manners and Phillips Smal- | | 5 of circumstantial evidence. ledged. TR el e 3 discount date. Please be prompt. o theat | bility for a crime his weakling of - JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS il i la son is involved in and the par-| Lionel Atwill, the Broadway star, —— - — Guliinban d adv. TELEPHONE CO. 1 .Xn _The Shen WIoEp e o |ent’s predicament becomes ex-._m“:; ‘het same 70;9 ‘!‘_e °"3‘1n‘“€d‘b_v Douglas Doty from the stage| Mrs. Gus Messerschmidt, Charles| bk l.lew e — e Go window shopping in your easy tion is centered around a murder | tremely grave when his genuine ‘)';a e stage production of ‘he‘and was preparéd for the screen|Nye, Joseph Repik, O. N. Eck, Ju-! peppy music for all Make Millions Think—and Buy! | chair. Read the advertisements. trial, the outcome of which is of lalibi is torn to threds by a mass PiaV: play of Jack DelLeon “afid Jack | neau. the Holid. D ; : Strong Sllp_porfing Cast | Celestin. Alackai " ouaay. .ances AN | e, e o m | b, i chapter of “Denger| Lilian rLyiele, San Diego; C. A i and you can't af- . n, Weldon Heyburn and Bram- | I:land” is entftled “The Devil}Bronlliette and P. Giglio Haine, ford to miss the ‘.\)cll f‘letchermwh?_ also played in Bird” and is filled with thrilling | Haines; John Sisul, Juneau. | the stage production. | sequences. Zynda { The production was directed by ———————— Belva Williams, Mr. and Mrs. N. SlXTH ANNUA‘- (Marcel Varnel and R. L. Hough Read the classified am. O. Hardy, Jungau; C. F. Lane,| CHRISTMAS Y SRR ———— Seattle. e = ot L e EVE FROLIC Just Received! BUY and SAVE INTER- WOVEN SOCKS SALMON—tall cans, 2 fn'r‘ LARD—1-lb. packages .. SPERRY PANCAKE FLOUR, .k g BRSO AZ RN ® A T THE NEW 10 pound sacks ... 52¢ SILKS " eW KING OSCAR SARDINES, 2 cans .......... 25¢ CASHMERES : LOW PRICEQ, SNOWDRIFT, 6 pound cans .............. $1.15 SILK and WQOLS | © Dresses | 5 GARNICK’S GROCERY || *>¢'°75¢ | PHONE 174 el | EXTRA! Christy’s Famous Alaskan Sweets MADE IN JUNEAU EATEN EVERYWHERE Special Caramels Christmas 3 c to Mix \ Taffy A FULL LINE OF FANCY GIFT BOXES AND BULK CANDIES For Sale at JACOBSON'S JEWELRY STORE g ' SATURDAY H. S. Graves N'u;m The Clothing Man ELKS’ BALL ROOM ALL COATS Reduced For Holiday Trade @Gl IFS $_2t;.9;5500‘;:;ue$;()7vf,50 +ata mall Cost/+ $19.50 to $24.50 Values 0, % M ) kod Now $16.75 Xmas Goods Just Unpacke 3 1 - Edison Ma;dfi Christmas TREE LAMPS Are the Standard of Comparison Representing SAFETY and ECONOMY we T Bring in last year’s Christmas tree outfit and we will overhaul same—No charge on the labor. ’ Dainty Handkerchiefs—Silk and Wool Scarfs—New Hosiery — Costume Jew- EXTR A SPECI AL! elry (latest crystals and pearls)—Neck- G : x laces, Bracelets, Earrings in matching JusT ARRiVED—Unusually fine selection Bets Gift Handkerchiefs—Ideal for Gifts DAINTY UNDERTHINGS—Gowns, Slips, . Panty Sets, Pajamas All At New Low Prices NEW LOW PRICES—#$1.00 to $2.75 Buy American-Made Merchandise and Edison Mazda Lamps Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. ypes Juneau—Phone 6 " Douglas—Phone 18 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS AR O OO LSO AR OO R Wi ] S _N T S i unmlnmmmmu|ngunm|muufiliimfimmnimm|||i|||m||?nuwmuiummn|mum|ummmnm| g ~ 8

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