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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 4, 1933. FROM KANSAS CUTY TO MUSICAL COMEDY! W oe Is Fistiana! Max Baer Won’t Come Back WH-HU? [HTATCAPITOL [ TR 3 A [« | FULL OF LAUGHS e He Learned A !p/ . 4 ||'International House’ Com-| . : e » w5 - 1] : | L & = A A ram\\ gl g Za b 3 bines All-Star Cast with : G : ; - 59 i ‘ e \ \m & ] Amusing Situations @ . ol : / : : ; ‘ * .4’ == - ‘fi‘\ =0 ‘\:J/ > ' Paramount’s new musical comedy | ; 3 ¥ X L : : ( A ! T H E M U s I CA L K amusing productions ever to leave : : i FIRES OF VULCAN B } PANIC OF |933 ¢ || Hollywood opened yesterday at the LATE NEWS " i : Capital theatre. : . : ; 5 g than “"The . In its enormous all-star cast| i (o Loy ni’ Broadcast” of stage, screen and radio favor-| o % . B e Kiddies i A » ites are Peggy Hopkins Joyce, W. ¢ iy \ C. Fields, Rudy Valiee, Stuart “ '6 sTARs 3 & Erwin, George Burns and Gracie| € B Allen, Sari Marta Colonal Stoop- and Budd. Cab Calloway| o . : * s : LAST TIME TONIGHT ~ nagle 2 and His Orchestra, Baby Rose Ma- : : 3 e ! Hm £ rie. Bela Lugosi, Franklin Pang- 13 G 3 E % i horn, Edmund Breeze and Lums- L % i 5 o g T A » den Hare, A comely group of . 3 . 3 . o “ws! \ 7 chorines known as the Girls in # - . JUDGE AND S. G. F. G Cellophane present the dance num- 3 3 . " B s ALEXANDER HOSTS AT’ with ey e, ? : . ’ . DINNER PARTY SAT. PEGGY HOPKINS JOYCE | Vezuxixl\‘l([‘cn;.l];:o“ij:} :ji%‘;ifi)n ]:gs i:l i ¢ . 2 § < Seary of | BURNS & ALLEN musical and spectacular qualities. | : g * L A “xo” ?;‘(“J‘x"d“-" Ffi‘"“‘[‘“l“g‘ l":d “““‘“ % A i al | o $ : 4 Mrs. George F. Alexander were CAB CALLOWAY Its action takes place at a hot ! . 3 4 hosts to @ number of their friends| RUDY VALLEE 3 1 in a Chinese city, where repre- & . 4 d : . sentatives of big business from all 3 > :yl a »vlmmrul dinner party at the Ccffee Shoppe. The lonz ta- ! W. C. FIELDS 8 ||over the world are assembled to| : : gl ) ble at which covers were laid for STUART ERWIN \ e and bid upoim & Mk vEols new " , twenty-one, was attractively de I -, ¥ invention, a device which can see E ; 3 A ¢ a SARI MARITZA SEid eds ADYMIEE MDYRBe: s — rated and lighted with sha .d‘i o | Complications arise when the The trancition of a prize fighter, or from mauler to matinee idol in cne jump. On the left you "*‘“““*j‘ y 4 | hotel is quarantined, because Irwin,| co¢ a vling Max Haer, as he prepared for his duel with Max Schmeling just last summer, and on 1 Following the dinner Judge and the American, develops a rash, ight (he wild cocne at Yankee Stadium a moment after the referec had stepped into spate the | VIS Alexander, with thelr guests,, and Lugosi is left outside, and are| Ge farther puniSHiSent. “Relises the oW Maxtih AbsiapctiFut's $late, ‘he Gelis Tovarie Ay | Sroired 1o, fhie dlexanfers hort THEATRE not diminished when W. C. Fields.| first cinema. in < as an aviator, who has mistaken and the evening was pleasantly spent at contract bridge. Mrs. E. Wu-Wu for Kansas City, lands on| By GAYLE TALBOT the roof of his hotel in his auto-| (sgccciated Press Sports Writer.) MISS DOROTHY RECK | ¥ORESTER RETURNS HERE Raser and Judge W. A. Holz B ‘IIJEY’S ] FROM PETERSBURG TRIP‘h(‘imr-r were prize winners at gyro. Affairs in the hotel go 1‘mm| NEW YORK, Dec. 4—It was 4| CELEBRATES EIGHTH | } oard crazy to crazier and events WOTK| .4 caq v for tiana when ! 2 2 i | Guests of Judge a s, Alex- CAFE B e frese Sitifs, Mooyl o cinasy it -BIRTHDAVSATURDAY| , Too ender | TUmsimr s Oupt | e oe of U0a% A dersagns George Peterson, flagship of | ture is well directed and crammed | ooy et SCANDINAVIAN [ M o ey S DS G e e |t ik e JAL AL cinne shath AR ceicie has produ d 1.11 .man_v day, Par- n honor of Miss Dorothy Reck,|ihese waters, returned to port here | Holzheimer, Dr. and Mrs. E. " ! BEER se‘rved % g " i aded his brawny beauty before a eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and ! yeg after having ade a|Kaser, Dr. and Mrs. Robert simp-\ 36 desiked g : esire: “SO DO I” the MacKinnon Apartments Eat At shows the various champions of| i A s W, . - e % | movie camera Mrs. W. J. Reck, Mrs. Reck enter- |y, o Petersourg to make radio|son, Miss Minnie Goldstein, Dr.! baseball, track events, golf and > saying e % Bat s, : % 4 i AMERICAN other athletic events, performing| o ’IL:: saying now that Max, tained with a birthday party on|iests under the direction of G. H.|and Mrs. J. W. Bayne, Mr. and curly hair and svelte pro- Saturday afternoon from 2 o'clock | 3 I ici Mrs. Robert Coughlin, Mr.and M some of their record breaking feats | , % s T ¢ ) 3 % | Simpson, radio technician of the | Mrs. Robert Coughlin, Mr. al TS, portions, never again will climb ‘until 4:30 o'clock at their home | pgyreay. Mr. Simpson boarded the | Roberf W. Bender, Mrs. H. E. D4 ]VCE MUSIC §|and a late news reel and “’_'w?": between the ropes—that is, unless on Disiin Avenue. teamer Yukon at Petersburg for | Morgan E. W. Griffin, Dr. W. W. 2 A / ;{;x:gt;da.\;l complete this entertaini hvf\?c ~cam ;us m'ef g]rlilndmg and Ttheb aI!‘:*rnoon was pleasantly | goattle, enroute to his headquart- | Council and Lawrence Kerr, | HI-LINE SYSTEM " Max's makeup is faultless. _spent by the children in playi s i by s agigins { roceries—Prod Rep! from the box office re- games after which the hoste: ? i ; ."07 — JUNEAU PUBLIC SCHOOLS | i o o::‘ Smmu::;:‘:-. TOMORROW NIGHT : : JUNEAU WOMAN’S CLUB!"“‘ the former Livermore assisted by Miss Corrine Duncan) | TO HAVE TEN DAY HOLIDAY | | Front Street, opposite Harris | | Butcher Boy has : d a real, un- and Miss Marguerite Hickey, serv-| NOTICE TO MOTORISTS OVER CHRISTMAS SEASON | | Hardware Ci WILL MEET TOMORROW ciricsca succcs in i sirs cinoma & delicions setresnments. | LT cuMvTAL K| ldmnOn ) - aqunuu-c They're calling him a! Other gu were Esther George, | Gold Street and Ninth St. have | over when the school children of | g: a Members of the Juneau Wo- | “find,” and not because h_c does Beverly Leivers, Irene Williams, been set aside for coasting, and“\meau begin to look forward to . men's Club are to meet in the|any particularly fancy fighting. Charlene Arnold, Verna Mae Gru-‘motorists are warned to keep out|ths longer one at Christmas time,| ~ Council Chambers at the City Hall|In fact, some of the boxing ex-, ber, Rosee Meier, Mary M. Fem-|of these zones, except on emer- | when they will have ten full days | &—— tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock | perts, pressed into service as movie mer, Dorothy Ench, Margaret|geney business, and to stop at all|to ski, coast, play with Christmas | | R . I-n lllth I arlors when the regular meeting will be|critics here, found all kind of Ench, Bernefte Reck, Doreen|crossings. Violators will be prose-|toys and loaf. 1 Bl held, it was announced today by|fault with his ring technique. |Heinke, Norma Burford, Astrid Var- |cuted | imihool St ik taas k| | chwch Mrs. Nora B. Chase, secretary c!i “Looka. that!” on&s of them rfin Dorris Miettenen, Donald Wil- C. J. DAVIS, | Christmas vacation this year fol- l’ | REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, 'E INC 5 # 3 the organization. | growled as Max mixed it up with lams, Sonny George, Jimmis|—adv Chief of Police. |lowing the regu ssion on De- Pastor ! BEER LUNCHES DANCING i Among the business to come up Primo Carnera on the screen.Froast, Ingwald Varness and Billy e | cemb};r 22 m:z 1:':1,semc?,:‘,v(.,|c the | Morning Worship 10:30 AM. at tomorrow’s meeting will be the|“Why, he's wide open for a good Barnan | Daily Empre want Ads Pay | morning of January 2. B dnkd S L announcement of the yearly plans|left. If he'd a done that against -—— P T ol S Ay : P sl e AR o vy Pheoamie 1 B i 2 of the club, Mrs. Hazel James|Schmeling, he'd landed right square 2] ( n A Y - o Ferguson, president, said. in my lap!” 1 o r ————————— But, fortunately for Max's KIRK IMPROVING IN iS"EU'AL SERVICES TO BE ANNUAL LUTHERAN SALE |movie carcer, he wasn't fighting | HELD IN SEVENTH DAY Wednesday, Dec. 6, Turkey Dinner.| Schmeling at the time and. be-| ® HEALTH; IN SEATTLE| ADVENTIST CHAPEL SOON : —adv.| sides, he no longer has to worry - ‘ H. L. Wooe, head of the Seventh — e, about any sports writer's opinion. W. B. Kirk has advised many of | pay Adventist Churches in Alaska, IN HOSPITAL Max’s appeal, as the romantic - . his Juneau friends that he is much | j5 returning north from attending| Mrs. J. Estes entered St. Ann's|lover, is to the ladies. They know actir The big fellow is so good improved in health. He is now iIn|ine western Conference and will|Hospital last evening to receive Seaitle and permanently located | arrive in Juneau about December |medical care. In the play’s more tender moments at 2541 Fifteeth Avenue South,|g to conduct special services at —————— in fact, that his new bosses aren't even worrying about getting a fight Apartment 106. | the Seventh Day Adventist chapel| High schools of Alaska will be / . o717 o . . el U B Day A e ot Wil AT s 4o 07 | Muese in Lis daet Goodne Ernie Gilligan driving his new Nash Daily Emprre Want Ads Pay ! was announced today. below the Stars and Stripes. Those shoulders, those winrows of fiits - — . sparkling teeth, those eyes—but T T T T B < 1. et . . D | 75 b i i 5 Big-Six Sedan yesterday With the kind 03 money he can ’ 7 collect in Hollywood, it doubtless| jould y sifly to B ! yetun 0tk - BOFE. st ° ° ° Even if he would like to whip Carnera and hear himself called “champ” and gain renown as the IF N()T"" jman who brought the title back o' & the good old U._S. A, it still would sy i]t’“::ou"lglyc'm A it would be well worth your while to look it over . . .. It has j training, wheregs Max can 0 § all the 1934 special equipment which the Nash Motors Company along movie heroing in odd mo- gl % ments and still have himself a s offering as standard equipment. whale of a time collecting br 3 of promise suits. If you v 5 think that Is to the boy then )zoldaena:]:ees:,s ygu ]d€ont" know ® ® ® your M. Baer. | Secondly. when he finally djrl > e Mo - o Then Come See Us— purse, which is disfasteful under p : . i the best conditions. Too, he would and let us tell you about that big Twin-Ignition Valve-in-Head be running a chance of gett ¥ Bl } 4 s = his features scrambled to where motor, with Coincidental Starter and Synchro-Shift Ttansmis- they wouldn't let him inside the s , . g studio gate. [ sion . . . . And the Speedstream body design, built-in no-draft 80 the chances are great that| Taed . A . . . fitiana is Nt eEN e meriod of ventilation system, gear-driven windshield wiper, and Tri-Beam mourning. It can't recapture the eadls ‘Max who stood under the showers| h d(llamps. at Yankee Stadium last summer, a savage, fighting man who just| had pounded Schmeling into hu-| L ® ® L4 man wreckage, and shouted he was | :}?:;g (oteonsggedt)hecas:;‘fa.mim A Yoll Will Agr‘) JR—— Max’s beauty was not born o blush for long among the cauli-| e - . with us that this New Nash with its beautifully finished body | WELL KNOW! TTLE MAN . . . . B | and Tluxurious upholstering is the greatest automobile yet LT AR RO CLOSING OUT SHORT LINES! THIS WEEK ONLY! $1.95 - $2.95 $3.95 LEAVES FOR KETCHIKAN Sol Lachman, of the well known | offered. Seattle jewelry firm of that name, | left Juneau Saturday night for Ketchikan on the motorship Norco. ® @ @ ® Mr. Lachmza has been making business trip throughout the Ter-| ritory. | e Juneau Motor Co. | | Builders’ and Shelf ! HARDWARE Thomas Hardware Co. | | Family Shoe Store Seward Street—Between Second and Third L i ! L RO AR i iy i i Wl ] g i i

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