The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 6, 1933, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6, 1933. "PEPPER" makes it HOTTER for a cockier Flagg and Quirt STARTS TONIGHT The PE Edmu Vicior Glorgin the antics of these immortal devil dogs making passes at a new dame.,..and making saps of themselves.) Lupe Velez BELLY LAUGH this - world needs most. HOT hd LOWE MelLAGLE Sullings and Maswe!l ‘Anderson, El Brendel THEATRE F————————-fl_‘ Wesley Guild Tea, Saturday, in | |I | display room of Alaska Elecétric | PIONEER CAFE | |Light and Power Co. —adv. | J. K. Paul Nick Novak | b R e IV | “THE HOME OF | The California Highway Patrol GOOD EATS” 1 | has prohibited speed tests of auto- S TR | |1 PAINTS—OILS ‘1 | Bullders’ und Shelf ! HARDWARE | { Thomas Hardware Co. l| [ THRILL! Nothing 'like the thfill of a ten-strike! Develop your game on the finest alleys you ever played on. Brunswick- Bowling _Alleys Pool Billiards Bowling Cigars Tobacco. Soft Drinks Barber Shop in connection Lower Pront Street, opposite Winter and Pond mobiles on State highways. — e, Daily Empirc Want Ads Pay. Dolls Bikes and toys, planes, A whole store full Of Chrismas joys— Wagons. and stoves railway trains; Girls and boys, every hand, In_our happy Realm of toys, Land. and soldiers, Furry bears and soaring Come and see them, Wond’rous things on Just arrived from Santa “HOT PEPPER” ' BEGINS LOCAL RUN TONIGHT |Edmund Lowe, Victor Mc- Laglen, Lupe Velez, El Brendel Have Leads Strikingly contrasted are the characters of Flagg and Quirt in “Hot Pepper,” new Fox film pro- | duction depicting the Ilatest ad- ventures of the immortal Marines as and Victor McLaglen. In this hi- larious comedy which comes to the Capitol tonight, Lowe appears as the suave, urbane and smooth- talking chiseler, whilz= McLaglen is excitable, savage and rough. Their activities in “Hot Pepper” find them out of »uniform and in civilian dress—fashion plates with | silk hats. | new atmosphere as speakeasy owners, they are still the fighting | Flagg and Quirt, the characfers | originated by Laurence Stallings and Maxwell Anderson. They battle principally for the affzctions of “Pepper,” a brown legged little firebrand discovered | stowed away on one of Flagg's rum | boats. ‘The role is portrayed by the flaming Lupe Velez. { | | | | { lect comedian, also plays a fea- tured role and others prominent | Howard and Gloria Roy. The night club scenes are bright- { &ried by the introduction of sever- Miss Velez appears in one of them {in which she is assisted by a chorous. and a bevy of “can can” dancers. Dudley Nichols wrote the story around the famous team and the , picture was directed by John C. i Blystone. —er—— | Dally Empire Want Ads Pay. e ———— PIGGLY and Though in an entirely| El Brendel, the Swedish dia- | al singing and dancing numbers. | UGLAS NEWS . ~ MAN MARRIED Mls Mam BC mes portrayed by Edmund Lowe 3 1 “euSI €Q Bride of Marcus F. Jensen Last Night | In the presence of relatives and just a few close friends Miss Mamie J. Feusie became the bride of Mr. Marcus F. Jensen last ening at the home of the bride's ather, John Feusi. J. LeVasseur officiated at the ceremony. Miss Elizabeth, Feusi, sister of the brids, was brides-maid and C. F. Wyller, of Juneau, was best man. Immediately following the nup- tials which occurred at 7 o'clock a wedding supper, prepared by Miss zabeth Feusi, was enjoyad, | covers being laid for ten. { favorite daughters and a most popular young lady. She is a | graduate of the Douglas High | inthe cast are Lilian Bond, BOothe| gy 001 class of 1924 of which she was valedictorian. She is alsp a graduate of Knapp's Business Col- {legs of Tacoma. After two years' | practical: experience with a Ta- coma business firm, she returned | to the chann:l and has been With the Juneau Cold Storage since then. at Mr. Jensen is the son of J. 'W. | Jensen of Minneapolis. He at- tended the University of Minne- | sota, and also a technical college. | He came to Alaska in 1929 and /is in the employ of the Bureau { of Public Roads. | The couple will be at home to | their friends at the Feusi resi- dence for the present. | by his wife shortly after the first | of the year. -, 1 PARENT-TEACHER MEETING Arrangements have been made to,—adv. The Rev. W.! i DOUSLAS GIRL, YOUNS JUNEAU | | The bride is one of Douglas's| fi About| { the middle of the month, Mr. Jen-| | sen expects to be transferred to| | Retehikan where he will be joined| { Altar-Bound Again =z \ | Eleanor Hunt ondaunted by the failure of her first marriage to Rex Lease, which ended in divo pretty Eleanor Hunt, screen actress, is willing tb try again. This tirie she’ll marry Dl)l; Frank TGh'e Ng:’:lm Hollywood physician, wedding is due to take place late this month. go ahead with the reguldr theéting of the Douglas Parent-Teacher Association this evening at the usual hour. An entertaining mu-| sical program and a school play,| previously announcéd in demil’ will be given. NOTICE TO EAGLES Regular meeting of Douglas Aerie} 117 F. O. E. which was postpohed | from last Monday night will be held Thursday evening at seven o'clock. All members are requested to be present. GUY L. SMITH, —adv. Secretary. Anyone driving a car within the city limits of Douglas without proper lights from now on accord- ing to ordinance regulating same |is liable to arrest and fine. CHAS. SCHRAMM, | tonight's | holds NOTICE TO CAR OWNERS \ HAS FEMININE LEAD INFILM |Spencer Tracy Co-starred in “Me and My Gal” at Coliseum Lovely Joan Bennett and S; Tracy have the leading i “Me and My Gal’ which opencd last night at the ColiseumThe- atre and will be the feature of program. The the interest from b ning to end and is played by a brilliant cast in addition to fI principals, Joan Bennett and Spencer Tracy who have not appeared togeiiier in a picture sihce they were co-fes turzd in “She Wanted A Million- aire,” enact the leading roles and both give refreshoing characteri- zations. The story revolves the around | romance of a world-wise cashier in a restaurant of the uower strata ! and a wise-cracking young detec- tive attached to the radio car division. As the romance flour- ishes, the detective discovers an escaped gangster hiding in the home of his sweetheart’s siste when her paralytic father-in-law by signs made with his eyes, re- veals the presence of the gang-| ster. “Me and My Pal"” depends for the greater part, on, its comedy. The dialogue is truly amusing and | a few of the situations are of side- | splitting quality. Miss Bennett and Mr. Tracy are | supported by a cast that lncludcs‘ many favorites. done by J. Farrell Macdonald in the role of the irresponsible fa-| ther, Marion Burns as Miss Ben- | nett's sister, George Walsh as the| escaped convict, Henry B. Walthall as the paralytic, and Noél Madi- son in one of the crook roles for| wHich he is famous. The picture was directed by Raoul Walsh and it is one of his best efforts since he transferred “The Yellow Ticket” to the screen e e NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS Owners of dogs are warned that the ordinance covering the run- ning of female dogs at large, will be strictly enforced. C. J. DAVIS, City Marshal. —adv. Chief of Police. Splendid work is \ P TIME TONIGHT RPie COLIZEUM Pepencer TRACY deals out the laughs = | Joan BENNETT the sauciest of saucy comediehnies and My Gal Marion Burns George Walsh J. Farrell Macdonald Noel Madison Henry B. Walthall Directed by Raeul Walsh Fox Plcture —Tomcrrow— NIGHT AFTER NIGHT Geo Raft—Maé West 204 Front St. SEE BIG VAN | For the largest assortment of | Alaskan Made Christmas | Gifts in Juneau! | 205 Seward St. ) re—— ? “Tontorrow’s Styles Today” SHOP WITH Church | REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, | Pastor | J. W. SORRI | | Woodworking Cabinet Making | Small Jobs a Speclalty 1y 85 Gastineau Ave. | | Phone 349 Resurrection Lutheran Morning Worship 10:30 AM. US FIRST! “Junean’s Own Store” A e ans i Old l’apers Free Delivery | % fi Juneau Cash Grocery Corner Second and Seward for §al { at Empire Office i@ CASH AND CARRY Phone 58 Telephone 38 FRYE’S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON ] Frye-Bruhn Company Prompt Delivery ! L ShAad s I Deck your packages with these gay ribbons and wrap- pings — they'll glow a wel- come under the tree. Patterned Papers Christmas - ‘Seals Ribbons Greeting Cards You are mighty different from most folks, this Christmas has to be more practical and économical thah before. Exactly that will be:. . ... but also a happy Christ: mas—for the youngsters! fPelluseiiirsrrrrrrirrres Our store is full of Braml New TOYS anid GIFTS latgest sélection and we are showing the 3

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