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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 20, 1932. gt Also—“Ship Ahcoye” TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY China Nite Parker Duofold has a seal. ed filling device. There are no holes in the barrel to MOV 22 mi EDI"UN "i-l\%éws Sizzles HEADLINES NEW BILL AUAHTULE Pat’ O'Brien, Mae Clarkei Have Chief Roles in | Newspaper Play i “The Final Edition,” which be- gins showing tonight at the Capi- tol theatre, is the story of how a newspaper scoops all its rivals in a murder mystery, hecause one of its girl reporters had the nerve to risk her very life to get the goods on the guilly man against whom there was only the slightest evi- dence until she trapped him. ! Anne Woodman, enacted by Maa | Clarke, is bent on proving to Sam i Bradshaw, City Editor of the Bul- letin, played by Pat O'Brien, that she is a good reporter and the real reason he has fired her is because she won’t marry him. Thd | Wins Widow's Cenfidence ! By putting aside her hard-boiled | [] 'repor!cr's manners, she wins the{ confidence of the widow of the J murdered police commissioner and secretly listens in on a police in-| terview that gives her a secret| clue. " b Following this, she trails a sus- s 2% pect, who is beating it out of town. \Shrrmg Football Play Tense situations pile on top of| Shows Scenes 'at Yale jone another until the moment) Pat O'Brien is seen here in his rcle of city editer in “The Final Edition,” newspaper play, which will begin showing to- night at the Capitcl Theatre. | ! i“binners' f \ . arcade, will enjoy BACK NOVARRO spill ink on clothing. For sale at the better stores. The EASY Writing Pen Useful Christmas Gifts Are Always Acceptable and None More Desirable Than Electrical Gifts Hot Point and Westinghouse WAFFLE IRONS from $7.50 to $12.00 Be sure and see the AUTOMATIC WAFFLE MASTER Seleet from our large assortment of Percolators Hot Point Urn Sets as low as $16.85 when the murderer and his boss | discover they've been distovered. Then what a ride both Anne and| Bradshaw find themselyes spotted | for. Newspaper Gets Scoep The day is won, however, by the | newspaper. The final edition car-) ries the scoop. Anne makes good on her self-appointed assignment, | proves her point to Bradshaw and then rcsigns to become “the mis-| sus.” Howard Higgin directed “The| Final Edition” from an original by | Roy Chanslor. Bradley Page, Mary Doran, Mor- gan Wallace, James Donlan, Phil| |Tead, Wallls Clark and Bertha| Mann add to the picture’s enter- tainment value with excellent char- acterizations. — | ATHLETES STAR IN “TOUCH DOWN' Play with Football Back-! ground Will Be at Coli- | seum Thursday “Touch Down,” a photoplay with a football background, will feature the program to be presented Thurs- day at the Coliseum theatre. In- terwoven in the theme of the dra- ma is a fascinating romance. Some great stars of the popular collegiate pasttime scintillate in “Touch Down,” Among them are Jim Thorpe, regarded by many as the greatest all-round athlete of his day; Roy Riegels, famed rorl having run the wrong way and yet who make the ‘All-American; Jesse Hibbs, Nate Barragar, Dale Van Syckle, Russ Saunders, Mor- ley. Drury, Herman Brix, Manfred Vezie and Tom Lieb. Howard Jones, the famous foot- ball coach, appears in the film. | Richard Arlen and Peggy Shan- non have the leading roles in the| production. New Light Fixtures Wwill make your home brighter and merrier. at” Christmas time — and the year round. Why not a new fixture for the living room, dining room, bedroom or kitchen? We now have a most complete display of new lighting fixfures. Come in and see the new adjust- able couch and bridge lamps. You are suré to want one of the new semi-indirect floor lamps. Prices surprisingly low Alaska Electric Light & . Power Co. Every electrical appliance in our store is MADE IN AMERICA BACK OF THE ICE DETROIT, Mich. Dec. 20—The | dressing rooms of the Detrolt Red| Wings hockey club are like the first aid stations back of a bat- tle front. There are sun lamps, ultraviolet contraptions, rubbing tables, needles for sewing up cuts, liniment hy the gallon and gau: by ‘the bale. e b | play for University Plenty of punch and smashing action make ‘Huddle” a starring Ramon Novarrg, This fast-moving picture of modern American university life will open at - the Capitol theatre Thursday ,night. From the minute he has his »’lerr'mc fight with a laborer in the steel mill until he wins a big Var- sity game for Yale, Novarro is in action constantly, He appears as Tony Amalto, All-Amgrican Stars The football scenes show such | famous All-American gridiron stars mother during her recent illness, at Ernie Pinckett, Marger Aspit, iJess Hibbs, Gene Clark, Dale Van their Sickel and Don Hill in action. Plays used by leading American universities in big games were filmed with a special ‘“telescopic lens” which enables observers to follow “tHe action closely™ Campus “atmosphere” shows many |actual Yale scenes filmed by tech- room, Saturday night. nical experts from the University. ‘There are reproductions of the many famous buildings and quad- rangles of the institution. Strong Supperting Cast Navarro's supporting cast cludes Madge Evans in the femi- nine lead; Una Markel, whose amusing Southern drawl is very much in evidence when she is ex- erciging her wiles on the college men; Ralph Grayes as the fighting coach who helps Novarro adjust Himself ta college life; John Ar- ledge, Frank Albertson, Kane Rich- mond, Martha Sleeper, Henry Ar- metta, Ferlike Boros, Fellows and Joe Sauers. WASHINGTON STATE MAY LOSE GORDON, | " STAR B. B. CENTF.R} PULLMAN, Wash., Dec. 20. — The Washington ~State College basketball team faces the possi- bility of losing Huntly Gordon, its years in the northern division of the circuit. Gordon has been suffering from an illness and has lost 20 pounds. He left school to rest at his home in Mount Vernon, Wash,, but may be able to report at the start of the playing season, January 6. ——————— HOME-MADE CANDY Sold Friday and Saturday by Rainbow Girls at Sanitary Grocery. LEFT! Our low ONLY 4 DAYS In the fifial rush for Gifts, ex- pressiens of Love and Good Will. Let Us Help You! Stock is arranged for easy sclection and our prices are as as good quality will permit. KIRMSE’S GIFT SHOP (WINTER & POND’S) Open Evenings Visitors Cordially Invited in- Rockcliffe All-Pacific * Coast Conference | center and high scorer for two LUCKY STRIKE CIBARETTES IN couiseun puay | AMAS PAGKAGE ' - i .., 8ges is being introduced this year Holiday” Will by the makers of Lucky Strike ci- : garettes. The new special Christ- | Headline New Pro- | mas package will differ from those gram Tonight previously used in shape as well (as_in design. In recent years, cartons of 200 cigarettes have be- come one of the most popular Christmas giffs, by virtue of being useful, appropriate and inexpens- ive presents. To meet this de- mand, “slceves” were first pre- | pared to slip over the usual car- ton, but this year the toasted smokes will'have & special Christ- mas package, in a convenient flat shape similar to that of the “flat fifties” except fthat it is larger comes to the Coliseum tonight. and with & design which is both Romance and Crime {decorative and practical, blending This story of romance and crime With the customary Christmas dec- {among the racketeers hot' only Orations. The special Christmas gives a true conception of amuse- Package as well as the- individual ment park life in general, but de- Packages inside will be wrapped in the inside lives of those who Cellophane, thus giving added pro- he shows. ,tection. Upon the special Christ- Grant Withers, who plays the Mmas packages also appears an ap- !lead opposite Evalyn' Knapp, por- Propriate verse. a conceited, smart-cracking % &’ | o et or who is accused of murder, | s vy % o L Bt {but is saved by his sweetheart at SKAT' eFIvE the cost of her brother. f i Kan | 5 LA 8BS ik i ARE T0 CLASH Taliapcos; and ‘Rink éas-I keteers Meet Wednes- day, Third Game Tomorrow mgnu at 7:00 o'clock | at the roller skating rink in the | A. B. Hall the skating basketeers iof the Tallapoosa and Rink five will meet in the third game of the | present series. The line-ups will be as follows: Rink Tallapoosa Whitley... " Grandy Franzer..............F ‘Whitcomb Peterson. .. C Sullivan Neilson ) < Metealf Bishop.. G ... Sofalko Buff will be the coast guard's substitute. Dr. Dupen will act as umpire. - e - Advertisements aré cur pockei- | book editorials. The7 interpret the merchandise news. Thosa who enjoy, when visiting States, taking their kid broth- best girl to an amusement where they can ride the oaster, try their luck for a doll, eat pop-corn halls and hot dogs, while having their pic- tures taken or while spending a handful of coppers in the penny “Sinners’ Holi- day,” Warner Brothers’ Vitaphone melodrama with comedy, which th | { | | Miss Knapp's Role ’ Miss Knapp appears as the ughter of Ma Delano, owner of; penny arcade. Ma Delano is d by Lucille La Verne. 3 In the cast are James Cagney, Joan Blondell, Noel Madison, Qtto | Hoffman, Warren Hymer, Purnell B. Pratt, Ray Gallagher and oth- ¢ {p | “Sinners’ Holiday” was adapted! !for the screen by Harvey Thaw.: John Adolfi directed. LR el CARD OF THANKS |‘ We wish to express our thanks and appreciation for the many kindnesses shown our wife and and to the friends who donated cars and services at the funeral. | H. HENDRICKSON adv. AND FAMILY. | DANCE CHRISTMAS EVE | Elks' Serenaders’ 6th Annual Christmas Eve Frolic, Elks' Ball- —adv. PROTECTION OF GAME IN NORTH ON SOUND BASIS PAL’ NITE—2-for-}—PAL NITE COLISEUM, TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY Satisfactory Progress Made in Conservation, Says Paul Redington (Continued from Page One.) slightly the seasons on fox, l_vnx.‘ mink, land otter and weasel in district 2, adjustments were made in the open season on muskrats| in all districts to conform better | to climatic conditions. In the re-! alignment last year of the fur| districts a uniform season was pre- scribed . for muskrats, with the realization that later changes would ;™ be necessary, to be based upon| the best information obtainable by investigations and from trappers and local residents of the various sections. “For the conservation of moose, a closed area was established in the Skiak lake and Kepai River regions of the Kenai Peninsula, west of the Chickaloon River. To protect the herd of buffalo that was transplanted in the Territory, an area between the Richardson Highway and the Delta River was closed to all hunting. Mountain sheep were further protected by reducing the season limit on the Kenai Peninsula for non-residents from two rams to one. “There was mucn agitation dur- ing the year for the establish- ment of a national park on Ad- miralty Island in the Tongass National Forest of Southeastern Alaska to provide a sanctuary for large brown and grizzly bears. Ex- tensive, hearings on the subject were held by the Senate Special Committee on . Conservation of Wold Life Resources. “The Committee approved plans that had been developed through co-operation of the Forest Ser- vice, Bureau of Biological Survey and the Alaska 'Game Commission for investigating the status of bears on Admiralty Island as the b&}ls for a game management plan to be co-ardinated with con- templated timber operations, with @ view of maintaining the bear population at the productive ca- pacity of the island. At the close of ‘the year plans were well under way for proceeding with this pro- gram. “Further protection is also con- templated for big brown bears by the extension of the National Monument to include lands in of the island.” closed area the vicinity ewelry “The Perfect Gift Every, piege is g u aranteed — dependable mer- chandise being the.only type we carry. Our line of jew- elry offers se- lections chosen by us for!*“life- time” qualities. ALSO A Store Full of Beautiful » GLASS WARE PEWTER SILVER ETC. HUNDREDS TO SELECT FROM ¢ INCLUDII?IG . Latést rings for men and wom- en, all new stones and styles. COME IN ANR SHOP! PAUL BLOEDHORN Prop. Y Christmag one man’s’ ¥4-karat Gold Watch set with One awargd ticket given with every dolla 29 Thé lowest prices in history ' on- men’s fine white gold watches. New chreamium wrist watches. Deep » @ H ¢'fi! Expansion wrist band. WRIGHT $HOP Glacier Bay | y at the Coliseum Theatre we will give away 50 diamonds. r purchase. (WITARR Shipment CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN Cashmere Silk and Wool Sox 25¢ and 35¢ Fancy Handkerchiefs in Gift Boxes 50¢ Fancy Silk Scarfs 75¢ and $1.00 And Many Other . Attractive and Useful Gifts To Enhance and Beautify the Home A Gift Supreme LUDWIG NELSON Award “; Eleciric g0 with every purchase ) AR i Something, Special i;l ~+ICE CREAMS , For Your Christilas Dessest i TRY A Sahta C'lau: Ice Cream Roll Old ' Saint Nick in in every slice—$1.00 per quart pll. Also Brick Ice Cream—Three flavors and colors—Pint Bricks 35¢, Quarts 70c In Bulk we offer the oldjFe- liable Orange Sherbet Custard, Strawberry, Vanilla—all at 85¢ per quarf, rbeEAU, DRUG CO. P