The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 27, 1934, Page 3

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THE SCREEN’S GREAT LOVERS Short Subjects and Late News ALL NEW LAFF SHOW STARTS TONIGHT = burning up the screen in a- throbbing .story of Man’s conflict with Woman! ... of Woman's conquest of Man!. .. of flam- ing passion and burning hearts = and a lot of other plain darn- phoolishness that will give you a solid hour of LAUGHS ! MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU THEATRE l LADFES" AID PLANS DINNER sale. The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will | in c give a turkey dinner on December | by 5 in connection with the annual | neau servers. Mrs. M. |awaits the patrons. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 27, 1934. | merville Come to Capitol which both stars outdo themselves. Alfred Zenger will be | A. Mello will have charge of the e of the Kkitchen, assisted \dmmg room, Lutheran cookery is several other well-known Ju-|well known and a pleasant surprise cuisine | CHARLE:! 'LOVE BIRDS" 18- GUARANTEED AS CURE FOR BLUES Zasu Pitts :ng Slim Sum- Theatre This Evening “Love Birds,” said to be the fun- niest presentation the inimitable ZaSu Pitts and Slim Summerville have yet starred in, will open to- night at the Capitol Theatre, and keep audiences in gales of laugh- ter and chuckles. It has a tricky | story and is filled with hilarious |, situations and witty dialogue, in Recommended by reviewers as a sure cure for ‘the blues, “Love Birds” shows ZaSu and Slim, who detest the sight of each other, discovering that they have both | bought the same ranch in Cali- fornia, sight unseen. And imagine their consternation when they dissover that they are‘ stranded on the property in the‘ center of a great sandy desert, miles off the traveled roads, and‘ with neither water nor another dwelling in sight! How a blow to Summerville’s jaw brings about a gold rush of wild-eyed prospec- tors to the very ranch in which both have sunk their savings is only one of the uproariously fun- ny incidents in the story. And the desert settling in which much | of thegstory takes place furnishes a background of real charm and | beauty, something rare in come- | dies. FHA DIRECTOR PEGUES MAKES SCOUTHERN ’I‘Rll’ John E. Pegues, FHA director for Alaska, left on the motorship Northland for Ketchikan where he will spend a week or ten days to establish a Better Housing Cam- paign in the interests of the Fed- eral Housing Administration, sim- ilar to that which got underway in Juneau last week. Mr. Pegues has appointed former | Federal Judge Lester O. Gore as General Chairman of the Bettter Housing campaign and will hold meetings with Ketchikan business men and others. He expected it possible that he would stop at Wrangell and Petersburg on his return to his Juneau headquarters. e H. FLORY IS BACK FROM ATTENDING CONFERENCE IN UTAH Charles H. Flory, Regional For- ester of the United States Fenest Service in Alaska, returned on the steamer Alaska from a month’s trip in the States during which he | attended the joint conference of the United Staes Biological Survey and Unied States Forest Service officials held recently in Ogden, Utah. r | E B MATRIMONIAL “FARCE FILLED WITH LAUGHS ‘Uncertain Lady Coliseum Feature Is Filled with Amusing Situations Should a wife give up her hus- the other woman if she’s | guaranteed another husband just as good? That's the unique situation in | erett Horton in Universal’s sophis- ticated comedy drama, Lady,’ seum Theatre tonight. Imagine the utter amazement J\mmu during the spring. ‘“Uncertain which comes to the Coli- THE ELKS’ CLUB WILL HOLD A PARTY Wednesday, Nov. 28 | makts him; '3 | —to replace himself and sband when his wife business proposition she will s 600 ANY SEATs 289 € TIME ANOTHER BRAND NEW LAFF suow' let him go. There is laughter galore in this amusing and highly sophisticated story of uncertain ladies and cer- tain gentlemen. An unusual meri- torious supporting cast includes Mary Nash, George Meeker, Paul Cavanaugh, Renee Gadd, Dorothy | Peterson, Herbert Corthell and many others i It's the kind of picture that wull keep you in a carefree, rollicking | mood throughout, with more com- | |edy situations in .it than a men- | the domestic problem that beset$| | Genevieve Tobin and Edward Ev- SO SO S ST U SO agerie of monkeys. Just how it all {ends will make you sit up and take notice. Horton was never funnier and Miss Tobin never more at- tractive than in “Uncertain Lady.” | o s B il | Edward Everett HORTON Genevieye RETURNS SOUTH | TOBIN Mrs. B. A. Leonard, who has been in Juneau for several weeks, left aboard the Northland for Bel- | lingham. She expects to return to | REDUCING CREME A Willie Whopper Cartoon 2 i %\ SLACKERS OR WORKER! E An Unusual Jungle Scenic CARDS—BOWLING—DANCING 10 to 12:30 P. M. THE WINNAH! Another Vitaphone Musical Lunch Served For Elks Only—Their Families and Ladies THE UPTOWN TONIGHT Swedish All-Dialogue and Music Film “Vi Som Gar Koksvagen” (Servants’ Entrance) Based upon SIGRID BOO’s Novel by"the same title SCANDINAVIAN COUNTRIES’ THE LATEST CURRENT EVENTS Pictorially Told ANY TIME 600 SEATS 25 BARGAIN SHOW SPOT 25° 25 BIGGEST FILM SUCCESS With Tutta Berntzen, Karin Swanstrom, Carl Bark- lind, Bengt Djurberg, Emma Meissner, Einar Fagstad, ete. Also En Gammal Gard with dialogue by Prince Wilhelm (An Old Homestead) And VARLDSMASTERSKAPEN I SKRIDSKO I TAKNING (International Figure Skating Championship Contest) with Sonja Henie, Norway, and Vive-Anne Hulten, Sweden, and others A program you will enjoy whether or not you tand Swedish! PREVIEW TONIGHT b “FILM PARADE” and “SHEER LUCK” | MISS WILSON HERE TO SPEND HOLIDAYS STORE OPEN | Our store will be open until 9| !pm. Wednesday evening and on | i ‘]'I'hanksgivlm; Day from 9 am. to| o :rfll’y ;‘Tewmlso:;s.vm: |the past two years in Denver, JUNEAU FLORISTS | Colorado, arrived on the Alaska to Shattuck Bldg. ‘spend the holidays with her par- — - | ents, Alsie J. Wilson and Juk Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! |Wilson, Our Food Assortment Is Most Complete for Your FRESH FRUITS AVACODAS—BANANAS L] JAY FEAST S K (S SRSPECEEOSEIEN. S MR Tt L F RESH VEGETABLES " SQUASH-GREEN PEPPERS FAMILY LIQl 'OR DEPARTMENT® Lo APPLES—PEARS GRAPEFRUIT—ORANGES LEMONS—GRAPES CRANBERRIES—ETC. Mixed Nuts Candies Glazed Friits Our stock is complete and we have a fine display of HANKSGIVING TABLE WINES and we are not being undersold! ARTICHOKES— PARSLEY ' LETTUCE--CABBAGE BRUSSELLS SPROUTS SWEET POTATOES—CARROTS BLEACHED CELERY TURNIPS—PARSNIPS THIS IS"TURKEY 'YEAR. 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