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THE DAILY ALASKAVLV\"PIRL FRIDAY, DEC, 29, 1933. TO- NIGHT TO- NIGHT THEATRE ! THEY COULDN'T MAKE A {8 DUMMY OUT OF ELMER.. Nature had beat them to it Sea the bambine of the laugh league in thy only story ever wriften that's cs funny as Joe himself! )@e "Eifms'n 7 GREAT | A First National hit with Patricia Ellis, Frank McHugh, Claira N4, Preston Foster DONALD NOVIS (The Street Singer) in a Betty Boop Cartoon PICKING WINNERS 20—Minute—20 Musicale All in Color REVOLT BREAKS described as an attempted Radical revolt. Many are also reported fo ha been wounded at Santa MANY ATTENBE[] “Pla ull” at ¢ (lplt(?l Tomght AGTlflN HLM ; EASTERN STAR KIDDIES' PARTY Santa Claus, Program and Refreshments Contribute to Success of Evening hundred you of parents '\nd tended. er on the m to the the evening ss from the juvenile pri ch<‘1 of ice cream ¢e, R2ar r the impro at H\o end of the a Claus, gaily d a huge pack on his b ran into the auditorium a jovially greeted,each child as he distributed the gifts. After each child had received his or her, candy and present ble line was formed and the younz guests marched downsta to t banquet hall where ice cream a cake were served at three 1 tables, bright with Christmas rations. Among those who were responsi- ble for making the party the charming affair it was, are Mrs. John McCormick, who headed t a dou- ) 15 COLISEGM ~ ATTRACTION “The 'V[y<tenou\ Rider,’ | Zane Grey Picture, Has Excellent Cast = Zane Grey's “The Myster! Rider " is currently on d | the Coliseum Theatre. | Kent Taylor, Lona Andre. | Pichel, Gail Patrick Hymer play the lead: | the film, which centers s | young rancher who risks {life to quell the attemp | crooked lawyer and an un | lous financier to seize a br of valuable land and | ranchers who live upor 5 < een tonight in “Etmer, the reat,” said 1 victures yet screened. Besides ny baseball celebrities ‘are seen | Pichel as the la Capitol. | that the land, origir {by the Spanish king to family, has never legall grade chil-| transferred to the pre pants. The latter raise a fun buy up the old claim, but tk yer, when he gets a bett from the financier, decide both sums given him and to throw the blame for Brown will be a big cast ¢f screen p in action in the production at the by the “Upon the Housetops,” out a dren. ‘Christmas Song,” children. Santa Claus and gift tion. Refreshments. ———————— almost ¢ ely , and went off wi rough Third grade!| “Joy to the Upon a children, y singing, t Came grade Palmer. There a distribu- Santa Clark alling Stars,” Baby Flown to Operating Table; Condition Good Joan “Spirit of Christ- Hawkesworth, Joan n, Agnes TubL“ BALTIMORE, Maryland, D2c. —Sue Trammell, five months | session, on Taylor. | law | ranchers. |in a thr has in his | lor is thrown in jail, an is called upon to e But Taylor est ing dash across t try saves his neighbors and c himself. The picture comes t T pearance of the ranchers’ 'y e U Toe Poe .,6‘ o' <t DTS Ko ce LAST TIME TONIGHT Con%y aw e\a“ g,\!“o‘ We /"‘ $“\$‘¢;fl ove o\“\ ! THEATRE JUIGE IS OFF * AT SEWARD FOR PAST 14 DAYS Alaska 29.—1 Hitler Writes ‘xcuse” for Tardy Pupils MUNICH, Germany, Dec. 29.—An | cntire class p nied a school her here with an excuse for nce which the p:dagogte could ignore because it was signed y Chancellor Adolf Hitler, Waiting to see the nazi chief- in, the pupils overstayed their ave. One ingenious youth tore a t from his tablet and wrote on police fired into a ¢ [ dramatic climax when he fac lawyer for a showdown The romance between Taylor Miss Andre runs th"ou;.hm‘ picture. 1 navy de po me aided Tacoma, Wask years ago The citizens are of asking for CW. stall a steam or standby plant as a remedy annual curtailment of ser account of low temperatures. - the mounted police head- | committees in charge; Mrs. Trevor | Davis, who arranged the program; Miss Alice Palmer, director of ; Miss Blanche Turner, who hildren for thes Doll rs. Helen Webster, origin- the silhouette Story of Dakota high school | Christmas. and who ‘\'.!vh the as- athletic association this winter will nce.of Alec Dunham and her reinstate the 10-second rule in Kenn:th Webster, arranged basketball, a rule which the preps £ ;. Walter P. tt, the did not enforce in the 1932-33 sea- a Claus ar w. son. , master of ceremon- fes, he Story of Christ- mas (’) the children. | “The ‘program, which was carried OUT, ARGENTINA; °== been mado Tho e @l :’sled were | all wearing red and white arm| bands. H old Houston, Texas, baby, flown here by Wadell, famous flier, for treatment of a discased brain, has been operated upon and her condition described gocd by a surgeon. “We couldn't return to our class rcom because we wanted to see our leader. Please give this your valuable signature.’ The student approached the ear and handed the note to Hitler. The chancellor laughed, shook his head a liftle, then signed the “excuse” for the youngsters. e — Duk2 University and Kentucky * have' played annually ‘sinée 1830 nd Duke has won all four games. Christm read by Mr. Hawkesworth, with eight sil- houettes illustrating the story in which the following children took part: Jane Blomgren, Maydelle Betty Reed, Marianne SKkin- a Du ne, Stanley t Snell, Frank Par- Lee Lucas arner, Jay and Forrest vy of also thinking funds to in- esel unit a to the { ator of on Police Head;;rle_rSStorm— ed by Radicals—20 Reported Slain ALLAMAE SCOTT Expert Beauty Specialist PERMANENT WAVING Phone 218 for Appointment Entrance Pioneer Barber Shap killed in Mason —— 3 "during the 1932 The South Eight Marquette University foot- ball players have reported for Coach Bill Chandler’s basketball squad, last ycar one of the most I 1y powerful quintets in col- son, a Jack Goddar Truitt, Alfred Z were Texas, ‘ A total of 1,202 buck deer County, season. | H e | BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 28—Twen- ty persons are reported slain and many wounded at Rosario, North- ern Argentina, in what the police hardwood history. 0 “Faithful Nick,” o S y sincing, Old 'sdint Daily Empire Want 245 Pay. - JUNEAU CASH GROCERY - A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Make It a Real Prosperous New Year by Resolving to PAY CASH FOR YOUR GROCERIES Free Delivery Shop for Two Days ORANGES LARGE—FANCY 2 doz. 69¢ WALNUTS, large, fancy, 55 c 2PouNas .. o Good Grade—~Good Keepers +09 > BOO0006000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000¢ 000000000004 “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” CASH ONLY Grand Finale in 1 933 Merchandise ALL MUST GO—Friday and Saturday Specials @ Coats $5.00 and $8.00 One rack of values to $27.50 Dresses $3.95 and $5.95 Featured in twq groups—Regular values to $22.50 MILLINERY All remaining Winter Hats, $1.00 each o Store Closed Monday BANANAS FANCY—GOLDEN RIPE 4 lbs. 39¢ START YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH THE MONEY YOU SAVE HERE NEW YEAR'S DINNER SPECIALS BRUSSEL. | CELERY ... 9 SPROLTS Large—Fancy 21bs. i niais 33 GRAPES 4 pounds .. 39¢ MIXED CANDY, New Year Special, 2 Ibs. ...... 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