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BVt ; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY JAN. 9, I934 Former Councilman | Elected to Succeed Recalled :Mayoress { MELODRAMA 18 - ATTRACTION AT - THE GOLISEUM Eddie Lov‘o,!bnhg vEdmunc.l [:?we .Heads Fine Lablhs Thte “the. | Cgse“m Devil Is Driv- | Teeth of Hell Iself, | ing” Racketeer Film | ina smoshung, Sen- 4 sational Romance That'll Have You Lavghing and Cheering ™ ...., HE WISE-CRACKED HIS WAY INTO EVERY DAMI‘. 'S HEART!,. /—_——' 'UAH, Wasn., Jan. 9.—For- mer Councuman L. J. Harris has been elected by the City Council to fill the mayoralty vacancy as the result of the recall of Mrs. | Stella Alexander. ., — A. J. MILLISON ENTERS ST. ANN’S WITH HEART ATTACK YESTERDAY P. M. | A. J. Millison, veteran member “The Devil Is Driving,” rapid-'of the United States Signal Corps, fire melodrama set against the suffered a heart attack yesterday background of organized auto steal-'afternoon and was taken to St. ing and its death-dealing ramifi- Ann's Hospital in the ambulance cations, opens tonight at the Coh-’shorm afer 3 o'clock. His con- | seumn Theatre, with @ cast head- ' dition is reported as little changed ed by Edmund Lowe, Wynne Gib- today. son, James Gleason, Lois Wilson, ,chkie Moore and Allan Dine- hart. Lowe, in the role of a natured, wise-cracking mechamc {is the central character in the pic- | ture, with Miss Gibson, cast as an ;equany good-natured, equally smart aleck night-club hostess, as the girl In the case. Through his brother-in-law, a foreman in a garage. Lowe gets himself a job as ‘‘grease monkey.” | ® {‘I’hen he discovers that the upper‘gzr:;moéfl:;e s{:ll;n i’ Stale Athlettc floors of the building serve a vari- | _; The total paid attendance was €ty of purposes—none of them le 1571,380, a better record than in gliimate. There 1s a repair shop in| 195 “grogever, the total receipts which stolen cars are so changed were considerably less than in in appearance that they can never | o be recognized; a paint shop and‘;};wexsxrevlous Ve reduced drying room, which aid in that task; a . luxurioys speakeasy; a : | MORE WATCHED ; WRESTLERS IN 33 | THAN DURING 32 CHICAGO Jn.n 9.~Professional {and amateur boxing and wrestfing ' yshows in Chicago totaling 742 in | 1933, attracted $503,156.13 worth of | customers, Joseph Triner, presi- SELEC’I’ED SHORTS LATE NEWS STARTS TONIGHT COLIZEUM ATLHETIC CLUB FORWOMEN 1 ORGANIZED HERE The, Ems‘lmlc group ¢! the Juneau Woman’s Club has ‘with- drawn from that organization and has formed the Womens' Athletic Club of Juneau, it was announced today by Mrs. Theo. McKanna, who was elected president of the! meeting “Held - this “morning ‘are: Mrs. Alice Elison, Secretary-Treas- urer, Mrs. Dolores Dudueff, Gym Instruetor, and Mrs. Janice Mac- Spadden, Bhasketball Instructor. Plans are underway to hold thrie meetings a week for both exer- cises and basketball practice, Mrs. McKanna said. The next meeting is to be held Thursday morning at 10 oclock in the Elks' Club gymnasium. The club will welcome any new | members interested in athletics. A moderate fee of $1 for a year and 50 cents for partial year has been decided upon by the members. penthouse in which the directing armed security. It’s of no consequence to Lowe until his little nephew is serious- he discovers belongs to the gang, and the boy's father, discovering the fact and seeking revenge, is himself brutally murdered. — NOCTICE Finding it necessary to liquidate on coal and feed accounts, on and feed will be sold for cash only. —adv. D. B. FEMMER, minds of the enterprise live in! ly injured by an automobile which/ after January 2nd, 1934, coal and| ITOLAN PLANS TOUR OF AUSTRALIA SOON DETROIT, Jan. 1.—Eddie Tolan,‘! former University of Michigan track star, who won both the 100 |and 200-meter Olympic sprints in 1932, plans to make an extended professional exhibition tour in Au$- | | tralia. | Tolan, who was declared a pro- | fessional following his short stage | career last spring. will start train-' ing this year and plans to leave next fall. Tolan is a clerk in a GOES TO TAC()MA 1 Foothall rivalry bstween Virgima Mrs. William Steinbeck ' is a | Polytechnic Institute and Wash- passenger aboard the Northland.mgmn and Lee University dates for Tacoma where she will visit| back to 1895. The former has won for several months in hopes ox 16 games, the latter 12 and four benefitting her health. | were tied. ‘ADORABLE’ WITH p= JANET GAYNOR cAPITOL T TIME TONIGHT IS AT cANTuqu.‘;‘lu..ac.y....f CLEARANCE | Fur Trimmed Coats Values up to $37.50 Now $13.95 and $23.95 Crepe Dresses Values up to $15.50 Now $7.50 and $8.50 Tweed Skirts Now $2.95 Heavy Part Wool Panties or Vests White, or Pink Very Special ; 50¢ Silks and Wool Hese A cloge out—all sizés—greatly underpriced Pair, 50 cents JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP 'sion when story and stars fit so | pal departments—acting, What a romance! What music! * And what a charmer is this Henry Garat who leads Janes into new fields of glamos, {Winsome Star Supported by Henry Garat in Romance “Adorable,” the new Fox film with Janet Gaynor and Henry Gar- at in the stellar roles, which is playing at the Capitol Theatre to- | night, is one of the most haunt- ingly romandtic pictures ever made. Tt has a story that fairly breathes happiness in every one of its de- tails. Its music has all the quali- ties of refreshing accompaniment, with songs that are destined for tenancy on the lips of millions. Janet Gaynor has found the perfect complement for her unique ‘-_ abilities in Henry Garat, the Eu- ropean player who makes his Am- erican picture debut in “Adorable.” Together, as they unfold step aft- \ er step of the story, ‘they form what is by far the most attractive, $ most whimsical, most romantic pair of players seen in many a moon. | > It is a rare motion picture occa- | FRRYEW. SUNIGHT 1:10 A, M. E 1o hi stoid 4 “SWEETHEART OF again reveals her manifold talent g = for the screen in its thre: princi- BT T and dancing. Garat must certain- ly look to a brilliant career on!be remembered for its charm and the American screen. He has all jts wholesomeness. It is certainly the makings. | a picture to be seen. Cast in important roles, He)’b,n‘ Mundin and C. Aubrey Smith con- | tribute their highly individual tal- NOTICE ents. Here are two players, one a| After January 10 no telephone virtual newcomer to the screen rentals for the month of January and the other a veteran of many, Wil be accepted at a discount. All years on the stage and in films, remittances by mail must bear who would be assets in anybody's postmark of not Iater than last picture. Blanche Friderici, Stuart discount date. Please be prompt Holmes, Albert Conti, Ferdinand JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS Schumann-Heink, Esther Muir, H. adv. TELEPHONE . CO. von Twardowski, Peter Duray, Bar- | PSSR, H DL bara Leonard and Sterling Hollo- FOOD SALE ‘& ) HENRY GAYNOR GARAT beautifully together. Miss Gaynor way are excellent in the support- ing cast. The Martha Society will hold a Food Sale at the Sanitary Grocery { county register of deeds office.; . |{, i ———— —— i “Tle Little Store with the. Big V alues”’ Fees for a single meeting are now G SHOP IN JUNEAU new association. 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