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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 2, 1934. 30 COMEDY PRI | Feciis AP TESTEULRAGY e— i A FULL-LENGTH SCREAMIE SET TO )’I[QSIC," A husband ! He thought of his past 'shins RO G: i i Bivdie of Thighs! e . 1051 TIME TONIGIET on the tapse ! ! oy e ‘ & | “Melody Cruise” Combines \L%}!ffiiargegfizd}éé?}:fii»m ; Lo e o Rhylhm, Laughter, Girls, And forty faddening & Py i Delight Audiences | ; . : ‘ - J vut & charging bull pu maidens on @ 7 ¢ 3 X [ W\ 1 i } : . gy Zestful, racy RKO-Radio Pic-| ‘i i 7 m to rout! | | A siren of the sigh . Romance and Song § | Bcld, bad bandits . . . maiden cruise! % % : Garbed in outlandish wigs, plum- tures' *“Melody " with Char- | . J ed hats and costumes of the Robin X g lie Ruggles, Phil Hurris, Greta | Hood era, Laurel and Hardy make 3 § i 5 abl:s, which their latest appearance in “The| ol = s s current o jon at the x Devil's Brother,” a full-length pro-| | . proved a surprise duction in which the comedians are oo % musical package ¢ eht reels of seen at the Coliseum theatre. 3 ¥ rhythmic laught romance " L W % In their current picture, they ‘ 5 4 and song to the isnces that Yeu'll roar at (heir alle tics, yeu'Hl thrill to Den~ nis King’s love-songs, you'll enjoy real ro- mance in the novelty rprise feature of the 3 / {’ run the gamut of tomfoolery from 3 saw it on Sunday and t night flirting with milkmaids and being| v 1 y The pr Cul is.a musical mov- | pursued by an unexpected bull to| | le, rat & screen making a narrow escaps from the, ¢ comedy tainment that will up with the gliding gullsl o)l With hangman's noose and being en-| CHARLIE RUGGLES gulfed in & variety of hazardous| Eugene O'Neill takes time off . 15 occurrences out of all of which from a new play he is working on to ' ture a lever re | % i PHIL HARR 1S they invariably come out on top| fondle his pet coach dog. Picture | made consistently part | L9 i slightly bruised but: smiting | was made by his wife, Carlotta dialogue. No mec 3 ¢ GRETA WNiSSEN, MALJORIE | Monterey, at their home, Casa Ge- nes in st s int ; ¢ ) i) GATESON, HELEN MACK, Chick | Plot Never Matters 4 "Z"a °_"'353P|5‘3"¢P:=:=’h Georgia. . the picture or ;. 4 Cuandlos, June Browster, However, as the millions of their | (Associated Press Photo) et ht into h . LTEN oLvVER Shirley Chambers | followers have long since come 10| — — | story with logical es ” fi [ E o Music and lyrics by Will Jason ‘know‘ it is never the plot which| ¢ Screen innovations dominate| e an B H DY and Val Burton. Directed by matters in a Laurel and Hardy Sightless Weoman “Melody Cruise” for an hour of de- | Mark Sendrich, Associate E : g & Melod | Brock. comedy. These two buffoons could | Is Both Teacher lightful entertainment wit squeeze Jaughs out of the direst of | iy dancing the fox-trot on , | tragedies. The bulky and always and Housekeeper waves, stars forming animated mus- | 4 G i LG Preview Tonight— | sizhtly annoved Hardy has but tof L ic bars and shimmering notes in| A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Picture | raise his eyebrows at his partner's| KANSAS CITY, Jan. 2. — Mrs. the heavens, s the gay crowd| 3 { £ - “THE SILVER CORD” irresponsible actions, and you have!Georgia Schaeffer doss her own rolics aboard a large ocean steamer | Produced by HAL ROACH enough humor to make up a dozen housework, and holds down another on the “Melody Cruis2.” | | comedie: full-time job besides. Th# program is concluded with | There "is considerably more to, That would not be so unusual selected short subjects and a late | “The Devil's Brother” than humor, were it not for the fact that Mrs. news reel | | although of course the antics of its Schaeffer is blind. There will be a preview at 1| THEATRE |two clowns play an outstanding| As home teacher for the Mjs- o'clock in the morning of “The| part in the production. For one|souri Commission for the Blind, Silver Cord.” [ TON]GHT | thing there is the presence in thelshe visits sightless persons in Kan- > > - o s s = “ 00000000000000000000008000000000000600£00000000000000000000000006000000000 | Cast of Dennis King, hero of in- sas City and eight Missouri coun- LAST RITES FOR BEN CE TlBBE'r'rs WITH SON 000000000600000000000000000000900306000000009003°000000040000090005I000000000590000 i | numerable New York show hits,|ties, showing them how to m na PECHEE leaders *0'[ mer Fuipin; _;)—copf A : Nonr(:,i” el | whose portrayal of the bandit king,|handbags, bath mats, table pads, OLSON TO BE HELD | WARM THIBUTES Binflio . Agwiasid, N NI T.|' De o the sumor Tisard, that: tha |t a2 0 vs Proseutiiio, Sl rus, caned [chairs. sng. mewnd ind 1/ ON' THURSDAY'P. M. 1 ‘ singing several songs of definite as- v products of various descrip- | Queson. Bishop Crimont gave a fresh water fire tank at the head ot to the picture. Then there is!ii | S)}Dl‘t»mld Yfi{-y Aintereszi‘nig c.on’u’n.(“n. orn Gold St{(’cl was em’p.Ly when! g1c5 the dashing Thelma Todd as| Mrs. Schaeffer has a young wom- ‘O]f‘.l‘n]\‘)‘.n se “ }.(,; 11.“".‘;110“13“' z‘hn’ of Dr. Rizal's life, of his extraordi- | the fire' broke out on Main Street the flirtatious Lady Paniela for'an retary Who . also: drives her | son, pioneer o uneau, 0 passed away yesterday morning at nary intellectual ability as a stu-| this morning, Minard Mill, Man-| whose charms Laurel and Hardy automobile on tiips r the com- ) f | dent in one of the colleges in Ja- ager of the Juneau Water COM-| fa) o] over themselv: | mission. But s,,l\] fz,l.‘f.muat.cltufm]?;r St. Ann's Hospital, will be he nila, and, also, of his many notabl: | pany and myself, personally eXam-| The whole picture has been Pro- own housework. “When canning | 86, the Chapel of the C. W. Ca achievements during his short lif: ined the tank following the fire,| quced on an unusually elaborate time ‘,,mf Vs \Ju: O fru‘xt Aaud Mortuary on Thursday afternoc of 35 years. and found, by measure, six feet of | sants with clotur o O0Ios Eue DUCS MK and | "y gelock. The Rev. Erling K v\/l G 1 B l’l oy the tark scal2, with picturesque background, labels the jars in Braille lettering Olafson will officate and pronounca Mayor * Goldstein, Bishop Rev. Budde spoke of the prop- water in the tank, |a mased chorus of some 150 Sl i lafson will officate and pronounc: )é . d Other P lems confronting the Filipinos in| Water was not drawn from ““5‘mices and what seems like thou- the eulogy 3 rimont an thers places far away from their native |tenk during the fire this morn-lgandc of extras in the more spec-' REV. A. P. KASHEVAROFF Mr. Olson, who was well known at Annual Meeting land and homes, and gave soms: ing for the reason that it is saved} tacular scenes. Hal Roach, d | RETURNS HERE ON NORCO by all those engaged in the fish- fatherly advice to them. for the outlying sections wherelang producer of “The Devil's ing indusiry in this vicinity, had Warm tributes were paid by lo-| The loyalty and trustworthiness there is no high pressure salt| prother” seems to have outdone The Rev. A, P. Kashevaroff re- been interested in that business cal oiie and reltzions lendors 1o Dr. | of Filipino workers, as observed by | VAter system, such as the Casey-|nimself in the matter of costum- ‘urned to Juncau yesterday on the in Juneau since coming here more Jose " Risal Fl]l;mo u;'.im;;u hero | him, W pr»nrcdv by Mr. Scoit, Shattuck Addition, and is used only| j atmospheric settin Norco after spending than 35 years ago from his native and leader, at the annual observ-| The t Ity he added, was 1D €xtreme emergencies. If it iS| meticulous care for spectacle and CbT week with his so Naway. He was bain 1o opwrvig, ance on the thirty-seventh anni-| well demonstrated by the tribute|“PP!ed to take care of the sec-}color. \ daughter, Mr. and Woy, tehrly SXIy, yeath. 800 o SN 2y 5 A Y uhe UL ions where the high pressure sys-| Rt . Jack Calvin and their infant and is survived by a brother living versary of his death, which was|to the memory of their hero. “Ii is Among those who and out in 3 = T e e et oy | very. fitting o commemorate and | {em exisis, the fresh water fire| supporting roles of the pioture are ¥ sitka ather in that country . 2 o st Ly it | tank could not be filled immed- av il rOW! ff went from BSitka to - g, evening under the auspices of the | observe the anniversary of the James Finlayson, Lucille Brown Filipino colony of this city [ death of such a man, as a leader | '31€1Y t0 take care of the oullying| arthur Pierson, Henry Armstta, T on the Norithwestern ® ¢ o @ ® 0 6 s c o0 66 o Among the invited gues‘ts were | and & patriot in order to keep his | districts though it would fill gradu-| Matt McHugh, Lane Chand and ¢ the Norco at the latter ® AT THE HGTELS { Mayor I, Goldstein, guest of honor,| memory alive in your hearts” he ul]g, : > | Nina Quartero. In the end, how- * ¢ 20 e 00, vr o0 e Bishop J. R. Crimont, Rev. Edward | declared. uring the cold weather the city Budde, Walter P. Scott, Superin- 48 G arde aenvered the eul- g ever. it is that petulant, TP o Tiae has taken the precaution of having| face of Laurel's and the exasper W. GUCKER _ | Gastincaw tendent of the Alaska Juneau gold ! ogj . Rizal wit 0~ mill, C. J. Davis, Chief of Police, | quence. John Eldmar was master hydrant in Juneau per-| ateq gestures of Oliver Hardy that A A s TTLE HOTEL| B. B. Johnso Joe Nello, L. sonally inspected twice a day. + M. W. Gucker. of Engstrom, Wrangell. and Thomas”George, senior partner | of ceremonies. Almost ail of the| .4, {Rlegied) 1 GOLDSIEIN'_ | tears stream down your face. g, ol ihe G i of George Brothers. Filipino residents of the city at-| ey i T The Mayor spoke highly of Dr. tended, besides several friends from Rizal and of two of the current| the cit; Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! make you want to laugh until the artment Hotel, in Se: Oscar Case, Juncau; Robert to word received here Scott, Juneau; George Katich, Ju- Daily Empire want Ads Pay . 'neau VOTERS APPROVE GIANT CALIFORNIA WATER PROJECT - NE————— The first picture of Lawrence Tibbett and his wife with their baby son Michael Edward, was taken in San Francisco, where the At a special election, Californ- operatic baritone has been for some time. (Associated Press Photo) ians voted to spend $'70,000,000 : s B Sl Rl for a state power and water act (©ALBERT BALCH ettt which will provide an estimated three or four year's work for up l F R E S fI to 25000 men. Immense quanti- " B ——— ! ties of flood waters will be stor- Wi . 4 [t i ed behind dams in the upper | ’ : ¥ ! F l V bl reaches of the Sacramento and ’ . - ; i) ; " | ruits ang egeta es San Joaquin rivers and some of 4o | it will be distributed through a b, 5 o : ARRI G ON YUKON network of canals to areas where / : § there is insufficient water. Power will also be generated. The ac- | ; ; y : 4 : companying map of the Central ! % i i 4 Valley project indicates the Ken- | " : i i o 53 U nett reservoir and dam at top. { # k | i £ o § This unit, costing $84,000,000, will f s : back up waters of the Sacramen- i 5 fte ? 4 s P s A MPT ”V to, Pit and McCloud rivers. From / : ) A TELEPHONE 478 PRO DE ERY the town of Hood a conduit will j TR : oonox that emaiial I # o0 VSR S S TSN, 7, L e P carry fresh water to Contra Costa : ; ) oots Hanson enjoys the' | tidelands, and another canal, in ; s i i i e By gt which pumps will Iift water to b il ) issued by Blaine, Wash. the San Joaquin river arca is re- | g B L Sl R | Crinting presses of 0. G. 5 i b razine, publisher of e ;\erred to as the Madera can:l. i Hill O £ Blaine Journal-Press turn nother reservoir, known as the Rl : (| out wooden money for Friant unit, will divert water to il people all over the earth. the dry lands of the Bakersfield & et ; area. (From Associated Press) This study in_vertical lines has e Ty pictured throughout the architectural and building fra- ternity due to its unusual design. Built ‘before the World's Fair, the Hotel ‘Edmond Meany in Seattle, Wash., is an example of modern architecture, new in the U. S. Each PR s Y S | g JTOOIEY 186 2| George Brothers Grocery Western exports are definitely’ upward states Chester E. Roberts, president of Imperial Candy Co., 34 » ! i . Y D ) H G Poundeof candy to the Oriént. Fiis " s ou Don’t Have to Go to i the second large’ export orcer | RS ; / : o ll d Sre putling gt Tnai tines ready 1> e ; li 0 ylvoo clear for foreign ports with en- larged cargoes. For the Famous Swedish Massage That the Picture Stars Employ for a Youthful, ; - LR 7 X i " o / i Beautiful Figure Vg “j"‘:‘,, \’E/ ~d s 3 ! . ; ' . You Can Have the Very Same Treatments A TN g 3 , SAN JOAQUIN Ao ) ZA ‘ “ ; i i v / . Right Here in Juneau 4 KERN COUNTY CANAL 48 ‘ 4 il ‘ o " i Swedish Massage Will Build Up or Reduce COLE’S TRANSFER MOVES L AGXN P F RN TTRERR . by 4 ; by i ™ ; Weight Cole’s Transfer Company is mov- A s / ? s 113 offiee. from the Goldstein SRR, G AT il ¢ . e & ; 2 o . Phone 10, Gastineau Hotel for Appointment Building on Second and Seward W 32 4 > 4 T 4 2 1% 8 ; G ; streets to Cole’s dock on Willough- > ’é : ; ‘ ? Lo . g By Avenue, it was announced this > P '_ v 4 < s b Mrs- J- M- Mal"la New. quarters for the office of { U s, . & gty ."%’."{n‘.n!'fi.'..'.&‘i"-.-"!-l’f-"“:’:.,'..’:‘."m'fii'u'?.'3 the Sicide” at Oritz, 4 GRADUATE MASSEUSE transfer com; bee: y iew fooking toward Renton showing only the railway tracks :;‘:etlled m"m dfi::ywsh;vheouse " '&:h:.xa_b‘::; 'n' the racetrack are floating away.@ C. Laidlaw,