The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 23, 1933, Page 3

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| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 23, 1933. . i . NEW PAIR OF = ma it b 5 it 3% STARTS TONIGHT SCREEN LOVERS e wov w s e ACTION oo . . . DANGER .. ... DARING - HERE SUNDAY e § N PREVIEW TONIGHT Starts Sunday ey the follow Cummings, brilliant Columbia star, was select-|8iven one of the “fat” feminine | AT B REAK roles of the year, opposite Leo| g E E D 1 he year, opposite L LRI I I l‘EC'( SI LR ] the 1931 group, and % i plishments on the screen| Tracy in “The Night Mayor."| which was followed by “Air Hos-| 2 the ensuing year have been rated the Wam- a story of commercial air| , ) { \ \ \ \ \ § \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ H A new pair o1 screen lovers, Hel {|en Haves and Clark Gable, m: : { their appea (3 tol Theatre in Metro-Golawyn- ! much-discussed talking | \ version of the undying :‘F‘v Marion Crawford romance,| { | “The White Sister.” The com- { | bination is a particularly strong \ | \ \ \ § \ \ \ { \ { § \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ! \ \ \ \ Miss Knapp began her preseni e she ha nce tomorrow at the the role of a spoiled, petulan v ' ce. Tt is 10 D/ put beautiful daughter of the rich appearance in|and she causes plenty of trouble ire is so short. Louise leading man, Regis Tooney | Hale as the family se oming young mot ves another of her flaw- character portray £l with humor. Splendid suppo: work is done by May Robson, ward Arnold and Alan ‘The White Sister” is a which des wough” across Not since “Smilin has a romance flash the sereen with such power to move the human heart! The two stars of the hour now elec- trify the love- story of the cen- tury! <o ! THE NUGGET SHOP | | joins the chorus of Holiday Grest-| ings and anncunce they will have the store open for a period on Sunday (temerrow) to 'M'('ommuv: one. Under the careful direction | of Vietor Fleming they do a beau- | tiful job of one of the most stir ring love stories in literary The story of the ar in any movie-goer's list of wortr | Tta girl who falls in love with 2 date late shoppers. |a soldler on the eve of her mar-| While productiof THE NUGGET SHOP ge 10 @ man of her fatner s | e gives both Miss Hayes and | | Gable every opportunity for ro- | mantic portrayals of the first or | der. Whether it be in the | scenes of the carnival at the of the picture or at the drama moment when the soldier wk the heroine believed to be dead turns very much alive, the w |of the two stars is at all times " HELEN touching and effective. CLARK e ‘fir\’," One always expects good acting 4 ( -3 .wis Stone and these ex- 8 B (1T ations are well fulfilled in his i i { | role as the father who forbids his ! \ ! ! - : { HELLO EVERYBODY! ® Merry Christmas! @ and thanks for AT PLAY HOUSE | Evalyn Wnapp, prominent young | Hol od film actress and cur- by appearing tonight at the Coliseum Theatre in “State Troop- er,” an exciting dramatization of a relentless price-fixing conflict in the gigantic elected recently to this ye | ection of Wampas baby The singular s extended annually by the Western Associa- tion of Moving Picture Advertisers| up of the most outstanding! your patrona ge GARNICK’S Phone 174 Store Open Tonight LEWIS STONE LOUISE CLOSSER HALE MAY ROBSON ATI E SUNDAY 2 P. M. Kiddies 19¢ Aduits 25¢ LA TIME TONIGHT “CHANDU” | INDIAN COAL | To Put It There | CARBONADO . | : To Hold It There ! ' [ ] [ I et I 1 : &R I lstl l las ll l I |el A trial, and you'll agree—it’s certainly great on these cool, crisp i = mornings to watch the thermometer shoot up to 70 degrees with only SHOP i e M Open evenings until Christmas. ady Bl;:lfl?;s;o:t:u | a couple of shovelfuls of Indian Coal to put it there. And then just Vg gy HARDWARE | watch the way the heuse will hold that warm and comfortable tempera- Daily Empire Want Ads Pay ture when you bank the fire with a small amount of Carbonado Coking | Coal. That’s why Indian Coal “To Put It There” and Carbonado Coking Coal “To Hold 1t” is the Northwest’s favorite economical { heating recipe. CHRISTMAS GIFTS | teal and inexpen- | Dr Richard Williams : | DENTIST The Venetian Shop | OFMICE AND RESIDENCE | = 1 n | 1 1 FIRST and MAIN | Gastineau Building, Phone 481 : diri | | e PR. R. E. SOUTHWELL v = " Optometrist—opticten | | Dr. A. W. Stewart | Fyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | | DENTIST | ] | | Thomas Hardware Co. \'- 3, sive gift S It should be a favorite in Juneau as well because it is a great combination and sells for practically the same as in Seattle—plus the freight. Room 17, Valentine Bldg. | Hovrs 9 am. to 6 pm. Office Pnone 484; Residence | SEWARD BUILDING I i Phone 238, Office Hours: 9:30 | Office Phone 4¢9, Res. | “Best on the Market for Your Furnace” | to 1 | Phone 2768 2 = Alaska Fresh Shrimp, Oyster or Seafood Cocktail ‘ $15.00 per ton delivered Grapefruit Cocktail | | Hearts of Celery Queen and Ripe Olives | . ] Assorted Nuts Malaga Grapes SOUP—— Consomme White House Clam Chowder | PACIFIC COASf COAL CO. Chicken Creole, Southern Style ——ENTREES—— Roast Young Turkey, Dressing, Cranberry Sauce | Phone 41 2 Roast Domestic Duck, Dressing, Baked Apple Grilled New York Cut Sirloin Steak. Sauce Colbert B AT e e Roast Suckling Pig, Candied Sweet Potatoes Half Spring Chicken, Saute Focesviere ——VEGETABLES—— Garden Peas Baked Hubbard Squash Mashed Potatoes Candied Sweet Potatoes | ——DESSERTS—— English Plum Pudding, Hard and Wine Sauce | e Pumpkin Pie, Honey Hot Mince Pie | Vanilla Ice Cream, Dixie { Coffee Milk Tea ; 2 for $1 RECORD SALE Continues NDS OF RECORDS TO CHOOSE FROM ICE CREAM A HOLIDAY TREAT Good to look at as it is to eat, its velvet smooth- ness an invitation to a second helping. SANTA CLAUS | CENTERS | Rolls—French Vanilla - \ | | Orange Sherbet—Orange Pineapple | | \ NEW YI(;ERCIR(EA;A VERN GaS‘tineau Cafe i NS T AS] | EROME %2 JOBN PARIR: GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING { { | JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE Opposite George Brothers WE DELIVER

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