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IIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIH“IIII_IHIIIIIIII;IIIIIINIIIHIIIIIIIHIIlIIlIIIIlHIIIIIIIlIllIIMIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIHlliIIIIHHIIIlIlHIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIII|HHHI|IIIIII|||IIIIII|II|IIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII:I MANY STARS IN SPECTACLE AT CAPITOL SHOW \ “Hollywood Party” Some- } LAST TIME TONIGHT s ¢ TREMONSTROUS! thing New in Mus- ical Comedies A “Revolving Bar” and a “Musi- ! cal Wall” are two of the amazing mechanical-pictorial effects that embellish Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's latest multi-star spectacle “Holly- wood Party,” which comes tonight to the Capitol Theatre. Both serve to add colorful spec- | tacle to the picture, heralded as an entirely new type of entertain- ment in which a logical drama is punctured with an amazing se- quence of great ballet numbers, 1,500 beautiful girls in cellophane costumes, great glass settings, com- ery, thrills, and romance. Six New Song Hits Three noted song teams, Rodgers and Hart, Donaldson and Kahn, and Brown and Freed, prepared the song hits of the picture. By | an amazing camera trick Mickey Mouse appears with human actors, and presents a Walt Disney Silly Symphony in which “Hot Choco- late Soldiers,” new popular song hit, is featured. The story was written by How- ard Dietz and Arthur Kober. Its all-star cast includes “Mickey Mouse” as created by Walt Disney, Laurel and Hardy, Jimmy Durante, Charles Butterworth, Polly Moran, Lupe Velez,'Frances Williams, Jack | Pearl, Eddie Quillan, June Clyde, George Givot, Richard Carle and Ted Healy and his Stooges. “THE PEST” Knockout Comedy “MOROCCO NIGHTS' All in Technicolor LATEST 'NEWS EVE I’REVlElVi 'S‘ONlGHT JOURNAL OF A CRIME ADOLPHE MENJOU 25° FHA ADVISORY GROUP MEETS AT BAILEY’S Enthusiastic support of the Fed- | eral Housing Administration pro- gram was evinced by members of Juneau's Better Housing Commit- tee which met today noon at Bail- ey's Cafe with Chairman James J. Connors presiding. Plans to continue the dissemina- tion of information regarding ways and means of improving property under the FHA were discussed un- | der Mr. Connors’ direction with E. | L. Bartlett, Assistant Territorial | Director of the FHA, who repre- | sented the organization in the ab- sence of John E. Pegues, Terri- | torial Director. ‘ e o “READY TO MAIL” ANY TIME 600 SEATS *— - BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP 103 Assembly Apartments | | pramed pictures and Christmas A ee | | Cards—packed, wrapped and mail- oled. Winter and Pend. | three years. tions? Program. TELEPHONE 587 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12, 1934. - = Success in the move of George F. Temple Santa Monica, Cal,, banker, to win a $1,250 weekly sal- ary for his five-year-old daughter, Shirley Temple, already a movie star, puts little Shirley in the class of the highest paid child performers in the world. wealthy by ‘their This layout shows the outstanding starlets of the | tions. past and present, who have made their parents to right, Jackie Coogan, at the height of his fame; Jackie Cooper, Shirley, Baby Leroy Weinbrenner, FANTASTIC THRILLERIS | AT COLISEUM ‘“The Black Cat with Kar- loff and Lugosi Is Ex- citing Entertainment all remember “Franken- And can you forget “Dracula?” Now, they clash together, with a | horrifying impact in TUniversal's master~thriller, “The Black Cat,” with Karloff (“Frankenstein”) and Bela. Lugosi (“Dracula”), which | plays tonight at the Coliseum The. ater. | Karloff sent the chills up your | | Spine ‘in “Frankenstein” and Lu- | gosi chased them down again in | | “Dracula,” now the two cogether‘ will amaze and mystify you | \ Two dead souls come to life| after a lapse of many years, with | a lustfull desire to wreck vengeance ‘ . upon each other. An innocent young | ecouple, just married, become in {volved in their sinister machina tions. It packs a terrific wallop and is | | crammed full of fantastic situa- m H . Karloff and Lugosi are’ unfor: j gettable in this picture, while {David Manners and Jacqueline | | Wells supply an unusual romantic | team, who will make you laugh winning ways on the screen—left HORROR FILM IS CURRENT | AT PLAYHOUSE “Terror Aboard” Now at| The Uptown Has Ex- cellent Cast “Terror Aboard,” nautical hor- ror film is currently showing at the Uptown Theatre | John Halliday, Charlie Ruggles, | Neil Hamilton, Shirley Grey, Ver- | ree Teasdale and Jack LaRue are | featured in the picture, which cen- ters around a fiend who attempts to kill off all the persons aboard a luxurious yacht cruising the Pa- cific, because he learns that the moment the vessel touches port | he will be pitt under arrest. | The film opens with the discov- | ery by the crew of a freighter of the yacht, sailing an erratic course and apparently deserted, though | the motors are running wide open. | ‘WE ARE CO-OPERATING - A Financing Plan to Repair and Modernize Your Home You may ‘apply for credit to make housing improvements, if you can repay in regular installments over a period of one to Repairs or alterations often do wonders by adding to the value of your home or other property. . ~Do you want to knew about the plan sponsored by the United States Government and approved by financial institu- We are co-operating fully with the Federal Better Housing Columbia Lumber Co. JUNEAU boards it, it is never to return, for( his shipmates find him dead when they reach the deck a few moments later. They find other corpses| aboard—a woman, frozen to death. | The ensuing developments are carefully built up to an exciting and surprising climax. ————-——— > o T o L4 HOSPITAL NOTES LA e e e 00000000 =0 Harry Datoil was a new patient in St. Ann’s Hospital today. He en- tered last night with a minor in-| jury to a leg, following an accident at the Alaska Juneau mine, | Hugh Westerburg, in St. Ann's| Hospital following an operation, for | several weeks, left today for his | home. | Louis Linge was discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital this morning | following treatment for a frac-| tured heel bone. 'y i .- CHRISTMAS TREES and Decorations. Call at old Ju-| neau Florists location on Third Street. Martin Anderson adv. Several gallons of honey were taken from a hollow tree cut down adV. when the mate of the freighter |on Jefferson Avenue, St. Louis. | A AR | liams, O and cry with them. Stay away from all black cats until you see Karloff and Lugosi in “The Black Cat.” L R S CHRISTMAS TREE B. P. O. ELKS — FRIDAY, DE- LIBERALIZING REGULATIONS, HOME BUILDING Construction May Now| Take Place on Unoccu- | pied Property | | | PRECIOUS METALS SPEED (Courmuec 1rom Page One) R i could not secure insured loans on | more than five pieces of property | without a special ruling from the ! Administrator. The revision does away with that restriction. Now | one person may improve under the | plan as many pieces of property as he cares to so long as not more than $2,000 is expended upon any | single property. | Acceleration Seen | “These changes,” declared Mr.' Pegues, “are certain to accelerate the demand for home moderniza- thon loans throughout the, Territory. This is probably especially true with reference to provisions which will make it possible to erect sum- mer cottages or similar types of buildings with modernization loans. We all know that building of this, character has increased very rap- idly during the last few years, and now there is a means provided for the erection of low cost summer homes with payment for them to be made in nominal monthly in- stallments over a period of years.” B S Platinum, gold and iridium... a8 combined by Sheaffer alone .-pace the flow of writing fluid at exactly the speed of your . iting, no matter how fast. Platinum IN the channel of the FEATHERTOUCH point ac- counts for the instant appear- ance of writing fluid at the irid- ium tip. When you turn over the pen point, you get a thin- . ner, finer lime than your regu- Ve oeo® e o o en 0> AT THE HOTELS . Se e e sserrevvne Gastineau ‘W. R. Selfridge, Ketchikan; L. B. Chisholm, Wrangell; Frank P. Wil- St. Michael; Boyd Yaden, Wrangell; W. L. 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