The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 26, 1933, Page 3

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__THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 26, 1933 ARE_STARS PERFECT EEAUTI SCREEN CLASSIC IS ATTRACTION | ON CAPITOL BILL {Helen Haye;_aark Gable Give Beautiful Perform- ance in ‘White Sister’ IE.S? ARTIST SAYS, “NO” THRILLER OPFNS AT PLAY HOUSE THIS EVENING ‘Almost Married,” Exciting Mystery, Presentation Coliseum Theatre w3 ! s a an’s hands. the creepy, spine-chilling t! Almost Married” Fox r opening ght eum Ti m, tapering diabolic too! an hands that 1 clutch A new contribution to the list of ks imposing screen achievements is I o at the Capitol Theatre in| {he presentation of Metro-Goldwyn | i version. of with Helen Gable in the poignant its beaut ffective camera wor in the brilliant performan its two well-known ih | picture stands out forcibly as an example of the best in cinema art. A Heartrending Climax ¥, Marion Crawford’s immortal| story of the ho enters a con-| ! lov mys at Coli nder } a mad fondle and hands The wild fury in his eyes, the frenzied claspof his arms struck terror into her soul. "ALMOST - MARRIED new | ex- PREVIEW TONIGHT “BED OF ROS THEATRE one * most rie stor to b the superantural, wsual in support llan Dinehar 2 Hampton and Her- | i | th the stars of filmdom, Penrhyn Stanlaws, portrait t beauty among Hollywood's’ stars. Of Greta Garbo ockets and a peculiar slant of the upper lid s the “true maidenly” one, he said, and her " His critical eye fastened on Katharine (Associated Press Phntos)_ Desplte all the superlatives used in cc'mectnon wi painter, is convinced that there is not a single perfec (left), he said, “She has a sleepy lock, attained by deep eye s which doesn’t aid -beauty.” The figure of Lupe Velez (center) i face is mobile so she “can look sophisticated or innocent at wil Hemen (right) and he found that the lower part of herface ww}:cts too far. T P 'h(‘ the dead only to meet him e has taken her holy vow is too well known to bear repeti- ion in these columms. Sufficient to say that the new talkie version; of the tale brings out its mohst; forceful moments, describes the >x-| periences of the romantic ]mlmn girl and her soldier-lover'in a ser !ies of warm, sympathetic. hum Blond Star and Joel Mec- Crea Have Fine Support cpisodes and brings the mmm to a close in as heartrending Cast in ‘Bed of Roses 1 combination is of- | climax as has been seen on the in some time. iously it is the work of Mi Haves. Gable and an unusually| rt'm"’ nt supporting cast which ‘has much to do with making the| version of “The ster” the stiring. effectiv drama that it is. M whose work in “A Farewell| and “The Sin of nnfiul of - Roses,” RKO- res’ new Constance Ben- ing film coming to the Theatre tomorrow night. the blonde star and Joel her leading man, are purz the films. Miss Ben- epped numerous stage or of a social c: t the lure I made a swift rise has proved b | ranks which upon ing college, the cmvmx'a al nrtre:s.]nen sta: hts influence predom- balance in the * skill to the|Capitol S Both John Hallida t actors to b after Explains Doctor’s Friends shi in S JRT Alemdcr KIRKLAND its includes m, Gra inaluda From nove! by Andrew Soutar Directed by William C. Menzies | i | | i THEATRE nl ¢l | 5| SANFORD, N. C by e can count the good neighbors when fail An live nea reque Dec. women the on “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” SHOP WITH US FIRST! | White romanti Hayes. to Arms” lon Claudet” | doubt that | { aged, helpless woman, who alone in a rural community ! I , had the local newspaf t the men of the country side to come in a body and cut her enough firewcod to last all winter But the men were busy, or som and failed to heed her sup-| Meanwhile the weather ed most str eme n brings all her role of Angela. heroine nt vehicle, When Miss H upon herself to make an dience laugh, laughs; and ¥ he want to cry, they cry. Ga-| offers likewise, proves himself an but choice for the role of | tur s s peligious VOws | an )mmr‘n\hlo bar to his happi- The love scenes befween the ars beautifully handled The always dependable Lewis | stone adds another fine port to his long list of character atic father who for L3 U VRSN FRDUDN VSNSIIr VAU PRUSINT PHOR PUUNDI DRSS S PR PEPUIR PRSI VRN PN . ’ bert Banston Srmlmg Through WDMEN GHBP The program will also a reel of late news events and r {ected shorts in talk and Honeymoon Is FAlL UN PLE Over When Cat ..umplr's Meals thYm‘ SALEM, Ore, Dec. 26.—Because to be|his wife, Lois, permitted the fam-| menfolk ' 11V cat to sample food before serv-| 9% ing it to her husband, Wilbur L.| |Moorman sued her for divorce. The complaint continued: “Many times the defendant left ths re-| imainder of the food and soiled dishes from one meal for con- sumption and use (except for in-| roads thereon and some cleaning | {thereof made and effected by the McCrea, said cat) at the following meal.” S Rl SNOW FALL au- |products of thing plication colder. eupon the women of the| Inity shouldered axes, march- cabin in a body, chopped Alaskan stations report the fol- lowing snow depths on the ground f Hisarh wood in the | last Monday, December 25: Barrow, surrounding axd! hauled|S: inohes; Eagle, 28 inches; Fork them to her | Yukon, 16 inches; Juneau, 1 inch; | Ketchikan, 7 inches; Kodiak, trace; { Nome, 12 inches R of forests door. - - number of Confederate vei- Rl “:““‘I;"':}“gflo"‘m"lf,“‘g‘ Experiments at North Carolina State College of Agriculture and | Engineering have shown that mash \I rmented with yeast increases and m aintains egg production. e SHOP IN JUNEAU “Juneau’s Own Store” ness two N The erans hundred will move 250,000 cubic yards of earth, using pick and shovels in lieu of power machinery, to level Fort Moore hill in Los Angeles, as an unemploy- ment relief projeet soens A charming close-up of Mary Pick. tedh ! ford, screen star, as she posed with b a bouquet presented her by admir- * ers on her ar at New York from - Los, Angeles, where she recently filed suit for divorce against Doug- las Fairbanks. She may appear on Broadway stage after she wins her freedom. Pert Yl‘ on, s Bennett's g 5 a brill} d on York musical stage. Ot ing players in the cast have is| divided their time between by May Robs nn‘ and pictures. 4 Alan Edward Gregory La Cara Considerabla credit must also befOf Roses.” given to Victor Fleming, the 5% rector. for his astnte, imagin hendline of the plot The program is concluded with | selected <hort subjects and a late news reel. | r————— Man, with His Neck Broken, Quits Hospita PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 26.—Oscar H. Stubrid, fift has no desire M the inimitabl Hale who D and the cast Tounise Closser ly servant; well rounded out FAward Arnold a 5 S TSI 5 ST fami e 7 8 age Bed di- directed ‘‘E P e e e e e S e e e e dena, C slain soc Mrs. Frances Coen Cooke, beautiful ycung vercee, who told autho ps that Dr. § dentist of that city, had an appsintment to escort her to a friend’s heme the night h dled body was found in the rainswept driveway of the Sc Rite Cathedral. Mrs. Cocke, the former wife of Edward H. Co Jr., and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wymer Coen, also of Pasadena, where they are socially prominent, became impatient when her escert failed to arrive and went to her dcstination in a cab, Dr. Siever was killed while on his way to * her home. Lecnar ver, FREEMAN Unidentified Girl's Body Found:Vietim Of Attack, Then Shot GRAND RAPIDS Michigan, Dec. 26.— t three times in the head and apparently a victim of a crim- nal attack, the & y of an uniden- d ahout 20 years of age was found in a field near here. On torn clothing was found a but- th the inscription: “Ameri- Association for Promotion peech to the Deaf. di-| bulle ative 1 Bootleggers Are Flying French Tri-Color Now HELSINGFORS, Dec. 26 {runners in the Gulf of {have replaced the Union |England with the P | because a new Ang | permits seizure of |gling vessels. | - SHOES L] girl, pac Worn With small n can \ching WINDOW CLEANING | 9 Pride By to be cooped up in a hospital even if his neck is broken. According to a report made to | police, Stubrid, a roofer, fell from! a house on which he was working and .was taken to the County Hos- | pital for treatment of a broken neck. He became restless and though warned that his injury might prove fatal, removed his bandages and walked out. — . PHONE 485 i e SRR PSSP SESeeaaaass FRESH- Fruits and Vegetables Vorthwestern # to arrive on CALIFORNIA GROCERY | TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY FI'NERAL SERVICES FOR MRS. NICK KOBAK HELD 12 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY Funeral services for Mrs. Nick | Kobak, who passed away last Wed- nesday evening, will be held in| the chapel of the C. W. Carter| Mortuary tomorrow at 12 o'clock, (B SR IOSS IS PVS SIS O | BIGGEST ON ICE ‘ MONTREAL, Dec. 26.—The Mor treal Maroons boast the bi player in pr uro\smnll hc?ke' |in Thomas Ayres, fense man. SRRSO AE o N'S VARIETY STORE TO CHANGE LOCATION JAN. i On January first Kann's Variet Store will change its loeation fron ‘SCCOI\(I and Seward Streets to th {Seward Street building formerly o: !cupicd by the Harry Race D | Store, according to an announct | ment made toda The buildin Iwas recently entirely renovated wi Inew floors, a new entrance and new | weodwork is being placed in it |the walls refinished. DENVER, Colo. wcient saying, “ nd it,”” was borne ent discovery of KA} | Giilmore near geologists point d was found in formation. For ye: men have declared found only in c | Cold Reported Found in Ceol., Re old is wh tions—never in rec - - Daily Empre Want Ads Pay sl ity PP CIH =558 Millions d Sandstone Dec. 26. The out by L4 a phenomenally 1 lode by C. H. Starr Mancos, ed out that the a red sandstone ars wise mining that 1d could ertain rock for- € stone. H. S. Graves The Clothing Man L e s noon, it was announced today. Interment will be in Evergrcen‘ ‘Cem tery. Old l’apers for Sqle at Emplre Office| CALL FOR AWARD 2161 The Wright Shoppe PAUL BLOEDHORN, Proprietor PER BOX RECORD SALE Continues THOUSANDS OF RECORDS TO CHOOSE FROM HI-LINE GET YOURS NOW'! JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE Opposite George Brothers

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