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TUESDAY WEDNESDAY CAPITOL BARBARA STANWYCK in “MEXICALI ROSE” with SAM HARDY A dynamic drama pulsating with life and colorful romance Also—NEWS—CURIOSITIES—“JUNGLE M TER\ ” No. 12—CO\1EDY ~——CHINA NITE—— A. B. {ROLLER SKATING % EVERY DAY—3 to 11 p.m., except Saturdays, Sun- days, holidays—1 to 5:30, 7:30 to 11. Admission, 85c; ladies, 25¢; students, 20c; children, .10c. 3 THE DAILY ALA“KA EMFLRE T JESDAY, DEC 13 1932 “MEXIGALI ROSE" MISS STANWYCK Be Presented Tonight at Capitol Theatre “Mexicali Rose,” the Columbia venge which will headline the new is a vivid and accurate account of Lfe on the Mexican border. Sam Hardy and Barbara Stanwyck ap- pear in the' featured roles. Er!e C Kenton directed the colorful picture. CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS CLASSY UNDIES In Silk Nighties, Bias Slips and Dance Sets. Corticelli Silk Pajamas in one and two-pigce styles. Embroidered Negligees, Boxed Hand- kerchiefs for Ladies and Gentlemen, Chiffon Dance Handkerchiefs, Purses, Gloves, House Slippers, Cigarette Sets, Novelty Jewelry, Jewel Cases, Playing Cards, 5-Year Diaries, Telephone Memo Pads, Bath Mats and other novelties and for Babies—Infants’ Wear in Wool Sets, Four-Piece Silk Sets in white, pink and blue, Complete Baby Layettes and Toys. VERY MODERATELY PRICED JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP The Little Store With the Big Values (Acress from Harris Hardware 'Co.) JEWELRY A Gift That Reflects All That Is Fine Never Before Such , Low Prices SUGGESTIONS Elephants in Ivery, Crystal and Quartz Cloisonne Ginger Jars Cloisonne Temple Drum Vase Cloitonne Bowls, Cigarette and Match Boxes KIRMSE’S GIFT SHOP LOCATED IN WINTER & POND'S Open Evenings You are Cordlally Invited Offer exceptional values in semi-precious stones, Chinese carvings, ivory articles, embrmdenes and a large assortment of suitables 4 CHRISTMAS GIFTS “READY-TO-MAIL” Framed pictures in Christmas wrappings packed in wooden boxes—no -extra charge —our famous Alaska art prints: “Lights o’ Juneau,” “Midnight in June,” “Approach of Winter,” “September Night,” “October Mooen” and many other new and attractive subjects. ¥ Greeting Cards of Exceptional Quality “The plot revolves around Hap- who - is not too hardboiled have a soft spot in his heart for his yeunger brother, Bob. Sends Bob To College “Happy” sends Bob to college, and believes that he has put him safely on the road to a happy career when he learns that “Mex- icali Rose,” |poy into marriage. The gambler does his best to break the at- | tachment, but—the end is surpris- ingly dramatic. | The exterior scenes of the play \vwre made in a Mexican village | on what 15 known as the Jesse | |Lasky ranch. { Village Cest $50,000 | The village represented a con- | struction investment of more than $50,000. More than 200 extras, in- cluding a Mexican brass band, a large number of native Mexicans, | sound trucks, technical staff and | chefs were transpofted to loca- tion. ‘Native stores completely equipped, a vegetable market, bro- | ken down victorias, drawn by horses, loaded burros and mount- ed police turned the deserted wvil- lage into a beehive of activity. ALL SORTS OF TRIMMING ON NEW COSTUMES String, Bone and Even| Wood Blocks Being Used by Paris (Associated Press Fashion Editor) PARIS, Dec. 1s—String, bone, and blocks of wood appear as trimming bits on the mnewest clothes designed by Vera Borea. Blouses of knitted string for sports suits, little white bone “stir- rup” fasteners, a&nd clips closing with wooden bars are all used as unusual trims in the slim sample silhouette which she sponsors. ‘Two or three colors generally are combined in the trig wool ensem- bles shown for daytime wear. A slim coat of olive green wool col~ lared in leopard is worn with a plain green skirt and a soft yel- low hlouse topped with a tanger- ine scarf. A tangerine wool frock has a pull-through angora scarf of gray banded in choeolate brown. Fur and leather waistcoat jack- ets are another new trick. A belted brown wool coat collared in /baby seal appears with a brown wool skirt and a vest made of the baby seal, while a hedge wool ensemble has a similar waistcoat of brown leather. Coque fabrics (the new quilted | | materials with uneven surface giv-| |ing & “blistered” effect) are widely | used for both formal and every- | |day wear, wools and silk crepes jappearing in this weave. Colors |shown in the mew collection stress scarlet, brick, olive green, black, \white, cobalt blue and raw corn Yo pale yellow. Even dinner frocks are built on the simplest of lines, their chief trim being new dull sequins which lack the glitter of the clas- sic variety. A dinner frock of coball blue crepe has for its only trim a pointed belt of dull blue sequins. Ancient Indian Tribes Practiced Cremation TWENTY-NINE PALMS, Cal, Dec. 13.—Discovery gmt cremation without scattering ashes to the| || winds was one of the burial cus- ! toms of the early California desert Indians is reported by Elizabeth | W. Orozier, fellow in archaeology of the desert branch here of the Southwest Museum of Los Angeles. || Three distinct types of cremation | were revealed in individual burial pits on the rocky uplands of the desert. e ] SILVER TEA WEDNESDAY Keep the date, Wednesday, Des, 14. Silver tea given by Methodist Ladies at the home of Mrs. M. L. HAS SAM HARDY, Colorful Border Play Will | py" Manning, hard-boiled gambler, | to | all-talking drama of love and re- | program_ at the Capitol tonight, | one of hts own dis- | lcarded sweethearts, has lured the | | | | Fair Mauls Lure Strong Men Both Theaires To Pre?em _N w Progrdms Tomght FINE SCENES IN CLETTY LYNTON' | shown | | | | of the | | Christmas.” | be swung alongside FILMED ON SHIP |Fascinating Romance Wlll ‘Honor of the Family” Be Presented at Capitol | Thursday Evening Steamer trunks and flying cam- | ezas, a liner at sea, noisless elec- fans—these are just few of problems that go into the mak- ¢ of a talking picture. All of them) and more too, com- plicated the production of “Letty Lynton,” Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer's drama with Joan Crawford and Robert Montgomery, which will be at the Capitol theatre Thursday night. In the steamer dock scene, sev- | eral hundred trunks, handbags and | other luggage were needed. Rented All Baggage Stocks The studio property department |rented almost every plece of lug- gage in the Los ‘Angeles stores. In one sequence, a great ocean to it by means on which director \apd cameramen perched for many There was a party aboard ship—and waiters carried liner was used. Cameras had of huge “booms” “‘shots.” great lettérs of ice frozen @round electric glabes to spell “Merry Several hundred | meals were cooked and served in | this particular sequence. Adapted From Novel Clarence Brown directed the | production ,adapted by John Mee- | Lowndes. {her in } i | man” | Nils Sam Hardy's fingers are close to the diamend anklet string “that encircles the shapely ankle "'¢f Barbara' Stanwyck in the picture at the top. Is he giving or trying to take the jeweled conceit. The scene is “Mexi- cali Rese,” which begins show- ing tonight at the Capitol The- atre. Maybe Warren William's smile is smiling at Bebe Dan- fels’s pretended affection for the kitten she is fondling in the il- lustration at the bottom, being a scene in “The Honor of the Family,” which will be present- ed this evening at the Coliseum Theatre. Scheduled to Come to Coliseum Theatre “Murder by the Clock,” mystery drama, is the attraction that King’s spine-tingling mystery no- in ; the murd has taken the place of the original author. Novel Culprit Doesn’t Appear The culprit in the novel does not appear in the picture at all on follows the action of the origine Herbert Endicott is killed tw After his death the first time he is revived by injections of ad nalin. He is on the point of t: ing who caused his death, w! he is killed again and finally. William Boyd Stars Willam Boyd plays the central role of, Lieutenant Valcour, canny sleuth in the story. Others who have important parts are Regis Tommey as Officer C sidy, @rving Pickel as Phillip E dicott, Sally O'Neil as June, maid, Lester Vail as Tom Holla er, Walter McGrail as H Endicott, Lilyan Tashman asL Endicott, Martha Mattox as R Merritt—2 to 5 o'clock. adv. D e 2 e nd ——— el e erts, Blance Frederici as Julia Endicott and Lenita I as the nurse MYSTERY PLAY . F. RODENBURG DUE THURSDAY HEADS PIONEERS 1 | | “Murder by the Clock™ Is Henry L. Bahr! Is Chosen 11 President of the Juneau Igloo of feature the program -to be given the Pioneers of Alaska at the an- ab the Coliseum theatre Thursday. nual meeting for selection of of- Those who have read Rufus ficers for the ensuing year. vel of the same name, and thus presigent; learned the identity of the culprit mimer Reed, Secretary; last gripping paragraphs carter, will find, when they see the film Ghaplain and Thomas Dull, Door- version of the story, that a new keeper, i suppiied by the pregident of the Igloo since the| But i general the screen story QWVERHEATED CHIMNEY - resulted, and the d Vice-President and El- mer Reed, Secretary E. F. Rodenberg was elsctad| Henry L. Bahrt was chosen Vice- John Reck, Treasurer; Charles W, Lundstrom, Historian; Al Mr. Rodenberg has been Acnngz death several months ago of John" T. Spickett. >-——— CAUSES FIRE ALARM Hspondcd this m caused by aney in Larson on Fire eqmpmu\ forenoon to an an overheated home of Mrs. H. First Street abe or Courthouse not: required to make use of wa- ter or chemical - SILVER TEA WEDNESDAY Keep the date, Wed v, Dee. 14. Silver tea ¢ Methodist Ladies at the ho s. M. L Merrftt—2 to 5 o'c! ady. — e ATTENTION EASTERN STARS! Election of officers Tuesday eve= ning o'clock. Members urged —adv. J | noon. fed I | | han from the novel of modern social intrigue by Marie Belloc Miss Crawford plays an whose indiscretions place a terrific dramatic situa- tion when she meets the “right enacted by Montgomery. The supporting cast intludes Asther, Lewis 'Stone, May Robson, Marie Closser Hale, Em- ma Dunn, Walter Walker and Wil- liam Pawley. MISS WARD AND BENJ. PISSAREFF ARE WED heiress Miss Anna Ward and Benjimin Bissareff, both residents of this city were married Monday after- The ceremony was perform- in the chambers of Judge Charles Sey, who officiated, in the Charles Sey, who officiated. MAY HAYES | Modiste | 423 Seward Street PHONE 129 SEE YURMAN New Fur Garments Im New Styles Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling | Yurman, the Furrier | Triangle Bullding f | | BEBE DAMIELS IS STARRED IN BALZAGCOMEDY Headlines New Program | at Coliseum Tonight | Bebe Daniels has the star role fu “The Honor of- fne Family,” which features the new program tonight at the Coliseum theatre. | /At the head of the supporting cast | is Warren Willlam. The play is adapted from a ro- mance written by Balzac. Laura, enacted by Miss Daniels, iz the delight and despair; the companion and so-called nurse of the rascally old nobleman, Paul Barony, who has more money than he knows what to do with, | He is about to accept Laura for good and all—ignorant, of course, of Tony, her secret ufrlnity—when’ his nephew Boris, played by Wil- llam, a dashing officer of the Hungarian army, arrives with heels clicking, swords clashing, and a determination to prevent his aged relative’s shekels from passing from the family chest Boris sees how things stand— fights deadly duels with Tony and | other friends of the demure Laura ~-frees his uncle but falls himselt | info the snare Laura sets for an)y personable gentleman who may !vemure to loom on her horigon, T \ | ( | | CHRISTM AS GIFT! FOUNTAIN PEN TS C 1o JCOLISEUM TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY “PAL NITES” 2-for-1 FAMILY with BEBE DANIELS WARREN WILLIAMS “PAL NITE"” 2-for-1 INSURE YOUR HOME Your Furnishings in SAFE COMPANIES AT LOWER RATES H. J. 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