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THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 23, 1932. CAPITOL SATURDAY will sweep you cff your feet in his grandest ro- mantic role! It's not “just ancther college picture’—it's great! —STARTING SUNDAY— GRETA GARBO in “AS YOU DESIRE ME” TO TELEPHON: PATRONS A new telephone dlrectory 1Is now in course of preparation. Pat- rons contemplating change of ad- dress, or corrections, who wish to have telephones in- stalled are requested to notify the Telephone Company before Decem- ber: 26. Telephone 420. —adv. NEW ARRIV ALS! CHILDREN’S CAPS and SCARF SETS! CHENNILE BERETS One more day and a shop full of Christmas Special JUNEAU Sample Shop (Acrcss from Harris Hard- ware Co.) -————————" ! "GARBAGE HAULED | Rezsonable Monthly, Rates | | " E. 0. DAVIS | | | TELEPHONE 584 | ] ————e | Smith Electric Co. | Gastineau Building 4 EVERYTHING | ELECTRICAL i CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR THUE WHOLE FAMILY Reasonable Prices VENETIAN SHOP MRS. GIOVANETTI R Something Special in ICE CREAMS For Your Christmas Dessert TRY A Santa Claus Ice Cream Roll Old Sdint Nick in persod in every slice—$1.00 per quart roll, Also Brick Ice Creami—Three ] flavors and colors—Pint Bricks 35¢, Quarts 70c In Bulk we offer the old re- liable Orange Sherbet, Lemon Custard, Strawberry, Chocolate, vanilla—all at 85¢ per quart. JUNEAU DRUG CO. IlIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIMII_IIIIIIIIIIIIIII" or persons| Love Themes Blend With Football Battles On Local Screens LOVE BALLAD IN HUDDLE* SUNG BY NOVARRD Story withEashing Ac- tion Shows Tonight at Capitol Theatre varro appears would be complete | without a song. For his starring feature, “Huddle,” which is show- ing at the Capitol theatre, he sings a ballad titled “A Von Chella,” an Italian composition by Tosti. The melody was chosen as one of the most tuneful of love songs for romantic Scenes between the' Latin star and Madge Evans, lead- ing woman in the production. Gay Student Life “Huddle” is a story of modern university life in one of the lead- ing educational centers of America, and contains many scenes of ~tu- action from opening sequence in the mills to thrilling football| games. On the gridiron Novarro is shown with many football stars, including Ernie Pinckert, Jess Hibbs, Gene Clark, Marger Aspit, Dale Van Sickel and Manfred Vezie. cally exact reproductions of buxld- “atmosphere” actually New Haven. are Una Merkel, Kane Henry Armatta, Ferke Boros, the Years She’ll learn to love and rely on the wrist watch you give her. PRICES WERE NEVER SO REASONABLE The N ugget Lounging Robes $6.30 Values for $2.95 at COLEMAN’S Open until 10 P. M. Friday: and 'Shmrday No picture in which Ramon No-! His J oll v Self 3 \\ Santa Claus, under auspices of Juneau Elks, will be at the * Capitol Theatre tomorrow after- noon with presents for all chil- dren on Gastineau Channel. SANTA CLAUS TO BE AT GAPITOL dent activities. Novarro is a work- Chyistmas Tree Party to Be! er in steel mills who enters Yale 5 | University. The picture is full of smashing | Held at 1 Under Di- rection of Elks Santa Claus will be at the Cap- litol theatre tomorrow afternoon. His Christmas tree will be loaded with gifts for boys and girls on| Gastineau Channel, and he is anx-| jous that all children up to 12 iyears old shall be there. Yale campus scenes are techni-! Santa To Be Whole Show The Christmas Tree party will| ings at the university, with some 'izxe the place of the customary ! filmed in Micky Mouse matinee meeting. |Santa Claus with his distribution! Included in the supporting cast | | of presents will be the whole show. Ralph Graves, There will be no screen pictures | John Arledge, Frank Albertson, |nor any stage program. Richmond, Martha sleeper,i Under Direction of Elks The Christmas Tree celebration Rockcliffe Fellows and Joe Sauers.!will be under diréction of the \Junesu lodge of Elks, Santa Claus i | | i | | | | i | | | | | | IIlHlHIIHflHlIII iy 10N {at their request will have one of !the largest amounts of gifts that he has ever brought to Juneau. BRGSO 5 e Use Type and Ink—and Why? CALL 14 FOR A Royal Blue Cab CITY RATES 25¢ and 35¢ DISCOUNT ON ALL CHRISTMAS GIFTS including TOYS GARNICK’S PHONE 174 20% GARBO PLAY HAS, WONDER SCENES FOR"SETTINGS i Be Shown Sunday at Capitol Theatre Two unusual location trips pro- vided beautiful natural backgrounds for som® of the most important scenes ‘in “As " You Desire Me," Greta Garbo's Metro - Goldwyn- |Meyer starring vehicle which will iopen at the Capitel theatre Sun- | day. For one of the location journeys, Director George Fitzmaurice took his company to sea off the coast of Laguna, near the Mexican line. Feast of Midsummer | Here the Ttalian “Feast of Mid- summer,” a traditional celebration |for 1lovers, was reproduced with scores of native boats pushing out \to sea to meet the rising sun. Dates To Old Rome | It is the legehd, dating back to the days of old Rome, that the first couple to . glimpse the dawn iwill be especially favored by the Goddess Fortuna, who brings good luck. Originally, the water holiday was regarded as a pagan festival. Now, ‘however, it is called St. John's Eve |and is annually observed on the | Adriatic. The second location trip took| ithe company to-the GI-espie es- ’taw at Santa Barbara, expansive | |residence of the famous importer | |of rare Itallan ma.rbles ‘NEGK AND NECK' HappyWinners ROMANGE JUINS TELLS STORY DF GRIDIRON ACTION IN ‘TOUCH DOWN' Turf Drama with Lots of | Action Shows Tomor- row at Coliseum ball Stars Featured in Coliseum Play | | | When a young man is a hustler re no limits to how far he t in twelve hours. Take i rant, for instance; at 10 a. m. he was a salesman of alum- inum ware but by 10 p. m. he was owner of a racing stable consisting of one horse. And thereby hangs a tale. In Ifacv the above, with a nice amount of love interest, a good deal of ex- ent, plenty of amusing dia- and a large amount of fast n, forms the basis of the Thrill-O-Drama, “Neck and Neck,”| which will be shown tomorrow | only at the Coliseum theatre. ! Glenn Tyron is cast in the lead- ing role while Vera Reynolds has | the principal female part. Others in the cast include Walter Bren-| nan, Lafe McKee, Carroll Nye and that amusing gentleman ot color, Step’'N Fetchit. Richard Thorpe directed. —— et . ers cn the race. ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES | Members of the American Legion are requetsed to meet at the Dug- out tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock to attend the funeral of Mike Avoian. | —adv. POST ADJUTANT. —— e SEE the Dollar Table at the Nug- 3 &K | get Shop. You'll be surprised. adv | ing athletic competition combine !tu make “Touch Down" the Para- | mount picture showing for the last jtimes tonight at the Coliseum ful characer. Richard Atlen and Peggy Shan- non who have the leading parts |in' the production,- are-the prinei- ples in the romantic scenes. ! Oakie and Toomey i The supporting cast includes |Jack Oakie and Regis- Toomey. The athletic activities are. made up of football sequences. -In the gridiron . phases. of . the:. picture, ' there are some of the most (amous }pwskm warriors. Herces of Gridiron They include Jim Thorpe, Roy Riegels, Jesse Hibbs, Nate Barra- gar, Dale Van' Syckle, Russ San- ders, Morley Drury, Herman Brix and Manfred Vezie: Glenn Tiyon and Vera Rey- nolds are seen in the fore- ground smiling over their win- nings in the horse race that features ‘Neck and Neck,' which will be shewn tomorrew cnly at the Coliseum Theatre, = The frowning features behind the black mustache in the back- grcund of the picture must be these of ene of the heavy los- ok REALE) TRl F ramed AND OTHER e e s ‘FIGS fllllIIIIIIIIIl|IIII|IIIllIIIIIIIlllIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllIIIIIII i BIIIII|IHIIIHHIIIIHHHIIHHIIHIIHlIHHIIlHIIIIIIH| Suggested [tems to Include in the Hollday Grocery List] DESSERT RAISINS MINCE MEAT PLUM PUDDING DATES FRUIT CAKE S s CANDIES We have a complete assortment of Fruits and Vege- tables to choose from.' Apples and Oranges are at their best and reasonable in price. IllllllIlullllmlmmmlflmlmllIIll‘lllWWMflflllflm"““““ Saturday Sale Kodaks Christmas Gifts | Feature Tomorrow | . B ‘ Night, Elks’ Hall A gala night of dancing and festivities, is promised tomorrow | night at the 8ixth Annual Christ- | mas dance offered by the Elks and | Serenaders, at the Elks' Hall Numerous group parties are be- ing arranged and it is predicted | that the event will be one of the most popular of the year, Earl Hunter of the Serenaders, | advises that the Serenaders hnve | been rehearsing a selection of new | JJnd popular dance numbers chos- len from current radio and Broad- | way musical show hits. 1 —————————— — A day's absence of a high school | Htudent in New York City co,!sl bhe city ‘46 cents. Pictures Richard Arlen and Foot-‘ Fascinating romdnce ‘and lhrill-\ theatre, entertzinment of delight-! | \ KIRMSE’S GIFT SHOP Wishes Merry Christmas to All Everyohé is'Fished for timeé these last shopping days put our gift dxsplay is so arranged that a selection may be made very easily and our pnces are as low as quality will permlt Open evenings also ‘Chfistmas Day from 11 ;o 3P M. WINTER & POND (0. LAST TIMES TONIGHT NOT]CMO PAY ‘CITY AUTOMOBILE LICENSE City license has been reduced to $5.00 per year by the City Council and will fall.due and payable Janu- ary 1,,1933,.along . with. the Terri- | torjal_license. No City, license plate will be issued but former City lis j cense number will apply. H. R. SHEPARD, City Clerk. — el Read the classified ads. —adv. GIF Suggeqtlons ATTRACTIVE M Sewing Cabinets ............. Floor Lamps . Occasional Chairs Mirrors ...... Coftee Tables Foot Steols :. ches s s e s e FOR MOTHER, WIFE OR DAUGHTER .$325't0 51950 % 145 to e 9.00 to 6.75 to , 225 to . 6.00 to 175 § 7% § 12.75 1250 1 675 " SALTED AND ASSORTED NUTS APPLE CIDER MUSHROOMS MARASCHINO CHERRIES B Rt Sanitary Grocery “The Stbi‘e a'f‘haa't‘ fiéaséé;' PHONES 83—85 = Electric Mixers-Percolators-Toasters-Dishes 1 Pyrex Ware-Watffle Iron-Glass Ware FOR FATHER, HUSBAND OR SON i Smoking Stand ............:...83.00 to $12.75 Boxing Gloves ......,......... 350 to 8.00 Punching Bags ................ 500 and up Bkils .. ..k exviambsmiineie . . 40 to 650 Hunting Kmves—Fxsh Pole-Basketball or Footbatl-Guns and Tools FOR THE HOME Overstuffed Suite ............:$78.50 to $97.50 Bed Room Suité .............. 67.50 and up Rugs-9x12 Axminster or Wilton 27.50 to 105.00 Monarch Range .............. 6990 and up Montap Cireulating Heater .. 4500 to 5250 | JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE (0. o P

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