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|I||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!|IIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlI|IIHIIIIIIIiIII"IIII|I|IIII"IIIIIIIlIlIIIIII» SECOND BIG NIGHT TONIGHT JOHN ETHEL LIONEL BARRYMORE The Royal Family of America’s show world in - RasPUTIN P v | . . AND E ? § THE s - < | NOTICE: Owing to the extremejj| length of this show the First Show starts—News, 7:20; Fea-}}| THEATRE ture, 7:40 P. M. ’ i O MRS. R. L. BERNARD IS ! TO ARRIVE HERE TUESDAY 1 28 MEN an ] Mrs. R. L. Bernard, who has been visiting relatives in Moosejaw, ] Saskatchewan, Canada, hnd Seattle, []N RUAD WURK | since early summer, is a north- | bound passenger aboard the Alaska | due here tomorrow. Mr. Bernard { came to Juneau from Wrangell, l' where he spent the summer, sev- eral weeks ago. SR | . P ol . qt Forestry Service Details| THIS Plans for Winter Employ- | TIME ment of E C W Crews | (Continued from Pags One) Married Men Employed A crew of 10 married men has just been completed and they will be employed under M. J. Miller on Mile 7 wood road, burning slash- ings on last year’s cuttings. They will also construct a 2,000-foot road on the Mendenhall Flats to a site where fhe Signal Corps is »xpecting to locate a sending sta- tion. A floating camp, which h been organized for unassigned or emergency projects, consists of 10 Dan Moler foreman of | You can't buy style “off the shelf! True style isn't stamped to a pat- tern — it’s moulded to confirm to your figure. That’s one reason why a hand-tailored suit by me gives hard-to-fit men a style that can’t be dup- | | licated. men. is g L o this unit Custom Tailored Suits Biven, db' Windiiot o= Tow mt0 Eleven men will be employed during the winter at Windham Bay on a trail connecting the set- tlement with the outer anchor- age. The foreman of the Wind- SAM The Tailor Lower Front Street ham Bay crew is Walter Hellman At Sitka 22 men are working on roadside clearing. They are un- der the direction of B. F. Ficken and are living in the town. 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Turkey Dinher Chicken Dinner FREE AWARD AT 8 0°CLOCK TOMORROW EVENING CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY N ROYAL DRAMA Barrymores Fairly Livel | Lionel as the wily Rasputin, ruling ally Rand in Coast A ppearance RUSSIAN COURT COMES TO LIFE { Tragic Roles in ‘Ras- putin and the Empress’ | The ill-fated Russian family, Rasputin, the Mad Monk, whose machinations that wrecked the empire, and the pomp and panop- ly of the most colorful court in| the world, all come to life under | the magic spell of John, Ethel and | Lionel Barrymore, in “Rasputin’ and the Empress.” Matro-Goldwyn- Mayer’'s spectacle of the fall of | the Romanoffs, now playing at the Capitol Theatre. Here is modern history—the in-| side of the plots, counterplots, in- trigues and orgiss in the shadow of a tottering throne. Only slight- ly fictionized it breathes veritable life, | John Barrymore as the roman- tic Prince Chegodieff, victim of Rasputin’s plotting and later his| nemesis, Ethel Barrymore as the! tragic Czarina, blaming herself | for the illness of the little son whom she loves more than life; its fairly supersti- | live empire through tious monarchs—all their remarkable roles. The Czar is reincarnated in the perfect makeup and acting of Ralph Morgan. The little Czare-| vich lives again in Tad Alexan- der, and such historic personages | are brought to life as the beauti-| ful Princess Natasha, played by! the English ~stage star, Diana| Wynyard, the Grand Duke Igor, (C. Henry Gordon), and the cele- brated court physician who tried in vain to cure the Czarevich, of his curious ailment, played | Edward Arnold. All these chara: ters step from the pages of few vears ago To live anew. .- MICHAEL J LLIVAN IS ALASKA PASSENGER Michael J. Sullivan is a north- an a W any cause and $2000 to $3000 l’ol': accidental death. Men, women and | buildings could be emptied in case of SURPRISE FIRE DRILL fire children from 1 to 75 are eligible.| I am extremely pleased with No medical examingtion. SEND NO | wayor 1. Goldstein, G. B. Rice dition with ‘which the MONEY. Only your name, age and ot the Fire Committee of the City 9rill Wes carried out. Tt indicates . (that the students have been well the name of your BENEFICIARY.|council, and William Neiderha Write to the American Life AsSn.|assistant Fire Chief, attended a drilled and know exactly what to Dept. H.212, Rolywood, Calif, fOF |surprise fire drill which was heid |40 In case of fire” Mayor Gold- your certificate, fully made out in Grade School shortly after 1 o'clock stein said today your name. It will be mailed this afternoon with excellent re- > PRt 78 promply for your FREE inspection. | g)ts, OUT FOR WINTER NO AGENT WILL CALL. Member- g v Students and teachers c. the ship costs only about 3 cents a day |, A "0 o) vacated the building in| Clarence E. Olson, er on the Alaska Railroad, ac >d by his wife, is a southbound pas senger on the Northwestern bound for the States to remain for the winter. nd you can join . s 4 lone minute while the more For Only $1.00 | five hundred students and tea You owe nothing” if you are not of the grade school got out of anxious to join after reading your grade school building in less than certificate. Offer limited. Write to- two minutes. day. — BUY NOW—BUY AMER-| Neither teachers or students had ICAN —adv. been notified of the drill which was - Daily Empire Want Ais Pay. FOR YOUR Thanksgiving Guests Your dinner will be a more successful event if you have attractive, well matched dishes on your table, and it really costs little more to have them. i You can buy a 42-piece set of the chariming Marino pattern, imported English semi-porcelain for 512 5 or you can have a 42-piece set of Dimity, that dainty floral pattern in American ware, for only $12.50. A 32-piece set of Grenta Green, $1.85 These are only a few of the patterns we are showing in nglish and American dinnerware. All open stock patterns. “VOGUE,” the newest and most attractive pattern in table glassware—also, Star, Grape and the pupul.u‘ Wildflower designs in sto : You can add the final touch of beauty to your dinner table with a RUMRILL or IVORILL VASE. Priced from $1.25 to $3.00. Now on display. Juueau-Yofing Hardware Co. E | pound passenger on the steamer Alaska due here tomorrow. Mr. Sul- livan has been in Seattle for the, last ten days. | i ] | Nouu e $3000 { Rann, Who w | way to fame in Chicago, has arrived on the Pacific Coast to be- O ofs | come a movie star. “I was driven into that Chicago business” she e Life CertlflCflte | caid, “because T was broke. I have not been out of work since I Free for Inspection | o Jf my scanties, & costume that invites nothing but colds and 3 publicity that served its purpose” Sally's “last” rendition of the No Medical g S Bl g | famons “fan dance” took place in San Francisco before she set out fised ;i | for Hollywood. Sally says shé hac gene dramatic now and will You are invited to inspect, abso- . i | wear clothes all the time now. lutely free, the new copyrighted,| "~ a5 ¥ sensational 10 ANNUAL DUES| PLAN membership certificate of- GREAT SPEED SHOWN ~ held without any waming at the| fered by the American Life Assn. request of the city officials to check ich pays $1000 for death from | BY STUDENTS lN on the rapidity with which the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 27, 1993, WILLS CLASH IN GURRENT DRAMA OF TROPICS LIFE | background of the Far East awing room leading men. bes ; ¥ S Holt marries atter a hectic CAPTAIN ACTON TO MR. AND MRS. LOUIS RAPUZZI party on the eve of his departt LECTURE ON ALASK’; OF AGWAY, ARE VISITING for Java, and when his beautift Y — .\“:)l\lnq“fi\t\'xr:-mins‘lki:ts‘ 1};:)11 r‘mlt.r ] TONIGHT AT CHURCH ¥ and Mrs. Louls Rapuzzi, ing him, he is forced to battle fo s 4 of Skagway, arrived in Juneau the her fidelity as well as to complet 4 1]1" of 185; week todsr;elm i ssig nt ing b g 4 ral days 1 uneau an lan !1."\ 0.;:.;1,umo,n of finishing fire-on Bl rm o e M e As a man determined to stick : A oy q’ -“'“-W‘ \',l,”- Lyan Cl:wal o on the steamer s je ite arite Salvation Arra tlaska tomorrow. ‘h\ »hls job, despite his marital| Jook ¥ ¥he' KR satet ok st ks difficulties, Holt, with the dexter- e 5 I | ( He will ev- Krough previous to her marriage |ity of the veteran that he is, give | the role of Steve Rand the of strength and | | | W mite, seum It is individuality of a two er gin ably portrayed ‘b,\ LY.\ k X L i l ian B on d Ho the flaming spark Di ted b his wifs, a spoiled heiress, a ; 'Ditected by energetically played by the pro- larence Badger vocative Lilian Bond, that pr ‘_\ A Coluwmbia vide the impetus for fhis fa .7 ) Picture moving story set in the exoti Tl railr fers ole fef, Wivinniaa’ "M\‘l.u vfl‘v”.m\(-“:‘ : e m‘,‘ -,':\'L (‘n wing »_L-qu.m'm‘nc‘es t Lilian Bond, auburn-haired En-3o%" Wb % 68 B0 € e ny IR during hér glish actress, finds herself in her ) Cive, AL Hiliasted 10 Mg o et B P first important screen role. She e (EoIeE 8 l\\\'r-nd i ST i(";“_‘ Sy i injects 'the spirit and animatior Bt it e | into the head-strong characteriza- 'y oo s Toir Geppy i LIQUOR STILL FOUND tion of Marian Drake MIBS NELL MG e | eAADItE ’ WILL ARRIVE ON ALASKA| A new moonshine plant was re- T e e L {centiy seized at Anchorage, and PETER JELICH RETURNS spending the last month | Steve Lutchinger, said to be th» NORTH ABOARD ALASKA vi friends and relatives in|owner, was arrested and tried in S le and Portland, Miss Nell | :l United ates Commissioner’s After a short trip to Seattle, Pete McC! member of the Alaska | Court in that Lutchinger was Jelich, well known restaurant man Game Commission staff. will re-|fined $250 for possession of liquor. {of the North, will return here turn here fro o annual vacation | the Alaska tomorrow. on the steamer Alaska tomorrow. A ! 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