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MUS[CAL lN in thy kw nccgn'(’? ?}f"m;a:;c g,‘;d e | | Bunston, Maria Alba, Herbert Mun- ackground o e S| PETERSBURG, Alaska, Dec | din and Mary Gordon. The film COLOR CHALK SHOTS other action of “Bed of Ras —Anton AndersoxL aged 45 vear bAN DIEGO, O, DE_ : V“ ,wlnch was adapted from Andrew [ reels on Mississippi t a t a A & i . LATE NEWS picturesque New Orlem.h streets. q)lu‘ullom sl g g g . fili s Nw‘\" R(‘».nef g \rx e ged mgk- hy Wallace Smith, was di- The photography captures Many| a4 pis fox ranch near here. TERAREES WILLTARES lor . T e " rected by William Cameron Men- charming moods. Anderson slid about 400 feet and Mate, several days ago and Who) gjes who with Kenneth MacKenna Gregory La Cava directed With|ypenqronnad 10 feet over the edge o told the police “‘so mother could | jirected the recent mystery sue- S . raves an expert megaphone. Deftly he! o o cnan cliff. His arm was brok- A hite nail tips| ™ ”xr“ a I\'oun,u cowboy,” and €on- | cess “The Spider.” velops B t c character i o 4 is & nded the sho ng was the re- THEA develops the sympathetic ¢ en in several places, leg fracturec is a mnew| ; L RIS -, oo 3 . TRE of Lorry Evans along with the dra-| ;4 ne died as a result of internal Vo8 Jifaiim, ied hoth' ion | SIS of an oule (AR Aeance, hem ATTENTION il The Clothing Man matic action | injures. the ou m\d of the nail and s & [‘:\‘é:;'fl‘;“l ;““l_’(;:‘;' "T{hj‘:‘i‘i\ ;’n‘m':(‘“ WOMEN OF THE MOOSE _—_‘ — e — ipe Y coating under the nail. This gives d er. gir’ her |, i , Ao am].w.":u"_“e' a gleaming finish which is effective | is also held as an accessory to the th}";;fm:'i’: :rofh bew‘l‘ meefl‘,’x‘f L T L e ehareesapy Weasurer loeoeweoooesseeiundr the evening lights, but I,crime. aay.: Ticbenh O R. Spain, Secretary; Samuel Devoh | e Dot TooraIRE 1 t with | — e ay, December 28th. The next reg- - DOU(:L 1S Chsplain: R, F. ‘Kronquist, Mar- I AT THE HOTELS o ivould not consider it smarl with {ular meeting will be held January o ~ aHAl:, \Jasde 8. Barber, 8. D} © { Is STARTED IN o0 eeoeowevee e o e o anybutfo m‘“.“‘*i:"‘-‘\ H. B. Mathews. professor of phys-|4th GERTIE OLSEN, " FINE H. Bowma s il Afaskan % ics at South Dakota State college, —adv. Recorder. | q S i EAdgl" H. C. Drein, Shelter Island; Cora ' has taught 9,000 students in 41, —— | f Watch aad Jowelky Repy S Hussch, Tyler; N. . Schell, Organ- Smith, Chichagof; George A. Pow ves | MOOSE CHRISTMAS TREE ' b very réasunakle. NS ist. FLUU AREAS ell, Auk Bay; G. W. Samples, Ten- A o iy S | Has been postponed for a few days. | WRIGH.T SHOY!E Installation with Nugget Chapt (tkc k P. Brmnmly Jessie 1\l 1son, Daily Empmre Want Ads Pay Watch for an announcement of the | PAUL BLOEDHORN : nakee; Mr. and Mrs. R. Shr —adv. . McCowan, Ketchikan; I. C y ) ! Douglas Aerie 117, Fraternal Or- | FINE CHRISTMAS ENJOYED veal Desolation | Leen; Rod Odoff; Harold Jacob l N ) y der of Eagles, plans to hold their | i | sen. i annual New Year's Eve cclebration' With the exception of some fresh| " 7. Zynda s | | A . | PORTLAND, Ore, Dec. 27.—Re-| oy £ next Sunday evening in the Eagles snow lacking to add picturesque- |).r Ofiorkw‘g wpeeded work of re-| Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Curtis. 111 Q A el |2 Hall. There will be card playing, |ness to the oceasion, Douglas had ;¢ lilauon. as the muddy waters| ———— = \Xl I“ _,(‘f‘,]( Reorgamzahon - both bridge and whist, refreshments | an ideal Christ; y R e i . | CORDOVA EAS' N STAI i : P \ . : SRR I e R b ‘;I‘W‘”;*"W“"fgg“‘i‘; of streams and rivers in Oregon,| O‘HI{T;":'{\“ TAR wns' Unless Commission | 3 ‘ . 3 2 Washington and Idaho, which were | o ERS LIBERTY says— ¥ ¥ ¥ % Starts Tonight She knew what she wanted and , how to get guntil the right man crossed the primrose ous characterizations. Her drama {fnml\ is rich w just the correct tinge | An English girl by birth, Miss [ of comedy. As a beautiful gamin Heming is the daughter of Alfred MYSTER]OUS of 'the Mississippi, she has never | Heming, well known English actor RIDER" captured an audience’s approba- | [and Mabzl Allen, who created the : tion as provoeatively. | sensational role of “Glory Quals" — Brilliant, “Bed of Roses” unreels in “The Christian.” Her uncle is story suitable for La | { Charles Dalton, prominent stage . 2 Bennett's talents. Six months in! | player, and going back still fur- os the girl who stopped at o rform school teach Lorry Evans (ther, her parental great-grand- nothing to make herself o the “lozie” of exchanging her love {father was the eminent Shakes- for a millionaire’s luxury. Enroute | | pearian player of the eighteenth to New Orleans she meeis Dan ' century. captain of a cofton hauling tug-| Here's George White, musical comedy impressario, and a piano-ful of beautics he selected to dec- | 1In her first screen role Miss FREFMAN ¥ % q captain of & colOn B Tl orate the first of five annual editions of “Scandals” for a Hollywood motion picture studio. His first | peming plays a cultured and sen- 41V P & b “ the big city SHe becomes mistress | day’s work involved picking ;35 g:rl" for the film edition of his Broadway show, but it appears he likes | . girl, who, upon her wadding 9 of Stephen Paige, a wealthy pub- hix, wobks GARCCISUlpdeay Photo) . - v __ I nignt, discovers that her husband- ‘ lisher. Life with Paige gives {to-be is a violent maniac a de- Juxury but no love. She renews !mr, | mented genius of supernatural cun- SHOES - o& INot so softl ™ tingly realizes a profound love for him U(‘s McCrea and Halliday are equally | BLIFF ; DIES S H 0 UTlNG IS Sharing honors witl: Iz.ss Hem- § excellent in their respective por- ling are Ralph Bellamy and Alox- b ; J O E L M c C R E A trayals of Dan and Paige. Pert { angex Knklapnd Wh. rocunery piay. Worn With Kelton, direct from the New York | uF INJUR'ES { NEAH GLIMAX b e i el J O H N H A L L I D A Y musical comedy stage, is thorough- | Warner Baxter pleture, " &iiland Pride By PERT KELTON o SAMUEL HINDS PLUS A 20-Minute WILLIE HOPPE officers will be on Saturday, uary 6. EAGLES ARE TO HOLD HI JINX, NEW YEAR'S EVE Prizes will be awarded for winning card scores. * This event in the past has been one of the outstanding social events many of the homes, pleasure of the day. Jan a number of | which grouped together for dinner parties, which added much to the BRILLIANT FILM OPENS TONIGHT AT PLAY HOUSE Constance Bennett, Joel McCrea,. John Halliday | in ‘Bed of Roses’ Cast 1ng characteriza- ght at the Capitol | different and s tion appears tor | Theatre in RKO-Radio Pictures' “Bed of Roses,” featuring Joel Mc- | ingling mystery drama, which i m Crea and John Halliday current at the Coliseum Theatre, = Miss Bennett is fascinating in| traces her connection with the her portrayal, enacting a role en-| theatre back through more than| Starts Tomorrow - tirely without semblance to previ- acquaintance with Dan and star-| 1y amusing in her role of Miss Ben-| nett's hardhoiled girl friend. From | the ranks of California barris comes Samuel Hinds to portray! Father Doran. ‘While Miss Bennett's acting ab)l- % Subsiding Waters of Rlvers ! in Three States Re- flooded, revealed scenes of desola-| tion in 15 or 20 towns. Cooler weather and a cessation| of the terrific rains have ca _ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY DEC. 27, 1933. - SLIDES OVER used |officers w 'xz months: _VIOLET HEMING | AT COLISEUMIN. FIRST PICTURE |Charming Bmadwav Star §' Appearing in Mystery Drama Tonight | LAST TIME TONIGHT | [FALMOST MARRIED From novel by Aadrew Soutar path of this A new Constance Bennett com- wrong girkt ning all the glamor of old with | descendant of a new kind of Directed by William C. Menzies » added app:al of an entirely Violet Heming, the d age star, ¥ 2 3 S ————————— ‘mka her talking screen debut in r oLI, Almost Married,” the Fox spine-| I two centuries on both sides of the ZANE GREY'S wunk a part that is said to give { full rein to her dramatic capabili- My Beauty Hmt UU”A ROARD pAaV\ the maniac and Bellamy th2 ' man who stands by her and points \Girl Who Shot Father En-!the way out of her dilemma. Other | [ | important players in “Almost Mar- ters Plea-—Mothel | vied” are Allan Dinehart, Eva Den- Also Held ]n‘xson. Grace Hampton, Herbert Fox Rancher Anton Ander- Millions son Is Fatally Injured Near Petersburg verg, Seward. Gaglineau Becomes Alive At a recent meeting of the Cor- dova Eastern Star the following ere elected for the next WASHINGTON, Dec. 27—United States Senator C. C. Dill, of Wash- Peace . . on the Island and the ‘ —————————— the rivers to return to their banks | o SO e n e ingten, po':rv.; a eeping: reor= DECORATING INTERIOR 'in most of the flooded areas. j_JWorthy Misput. Mithilds Beuss| ganixstion: ofi (e Federal ‘Radlo comes with sorrow ¢ OF SCHOOL BUILDING | e {oeTne S 946 B pIE 8 Ux on, GOURGRRO unless 1t shows more when the final de- | 1 SANTA CLAUS TO VISIT B ; e Smith; Associate Matron, Myrtle initiative in regulating the adver- o e i SUNDAY SCHOOL THURSDAY | MALCOLM S. WILSON EN | Edmonds; Secretary, Mabel Mail- tising and keeps alert to new de- e 3 - o | 4 5 i o i to by the competent | 3 "31: eSCO!}OO‘lhBTXdJ: ‘ak(}""d“fo SEATTLE HOSPITAL ON DEC. |lard; Treasurer, Elsie Chase. Ap-| velopments in the broadcasting c[a(fy of this fi:lab- | Fi Tomorrow afternoon at 1:301I‘mh“ s m;rl:‘:*‘of m‘i\ "s"choal 26 TO UNDERGO OPERATION pointive officers were the following: field. lishment. The use of ! ¥ o'clock, the Congregational Com-| '’/ 08, OF. | Marshal, Elizabeth Gwin; Organist, e AR o ¢ munity Sunday School will have!Dulding Which was plaster-boarded | ygalcolm S, Wilson who with his [Mary Coutts; Chaplain, Elizabeth fikiehapelds offerad | its Christmas exercises. There will| -y " “;i fh"c ;1‘ 'oJr ’:‘]:H wife, left Juneau for a combined |Howard; Ada, Agnes Thomas; Ruth, b { ¥ be a short program followed by &| .. wm;lga:‘xm e ‘;* S business and vacation trip to Se-|Ella D. Smith; Martha, Pearl Douz- [y §g | & visit Santa Claus. Parents| P LA {attle on the Princess North last| Esther, Ida Smith; Electa, Funerals, complete | ¥ and chiliren are invited to at- " : |week, was taken ill on the V |Elsie Hipke; Warder, Elnora Coch- in every detail— | & tend. IN MARINE BRANCH south and yesterday entered Mary- ran; Sentinel, William Nielson Y | el it |nard Hospital in Seattle to underzo it RV TR SESR o 3 MASONS ELECT OFFICERS | Lieutenant games Climie son of 4 major operation, according (o MOOSE CHRISTMAS = The Charles W. ‘ ENGSTROM W. MASTER;ZL:"::S I:h‘n J:ie‘ggl‘jz‘fl&;ffx;;&ord “r]gclsr:;cd this morning from TREE IS POSTPONEL SEATTLE, Dec. 27— Frederick Carter Mortuary | | * | Mrs. Wilson. Whitworth, aged 87, the At the regular meeting of Gasti- | Annapolis Naval Academy last June —— Owing to the cold weather pra- surviving son of the pioneer PHONE 136-2 neaux Lodge No. 124, F. & A. M., |iS now in the U. S. Marine branch G, w. SAMPLES ARRI venting preparations, thc Moose jan missionary, the Rev of Douglas, last evening, the an- |of the service at Philadelphia. \ HERE ON ESTEBETH Christmas Tree doings, scheduled Dr. George F. Whitworth died here e ey e nual election of officers was held| with the following being chosen to direct the affairs of the lodge for poned until a loter 4 JANUARY CO T TERM | G. W. Samples, who is engaged lin the fishing business at Tenakee | the coming year: Judge E. Coke Hill has issued a and owns several traps, arrived in E. E. Engstrom, W. M.; Hmoulcall for the January court term Juneau on the Estebeth last night Gallwas, S. W.; Robert J. Fraser,'at Fairbanks to open on the 16th.|to remain for se\crdl days. RECORD SALE “ Continues THOUSANDS OF RECORDS TO CHOOSE FROM JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE Opposite George Brothers for this evening, have been post- The Wright Shoppe He was a noted civil min- today. Ate ing and railroad engineer. 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