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THE P ——AY FRANCIS 1S " Wacker 1":“3':5&1‘3&'5131.’.’1" 'DOCTOR MONICA’ ‘STAND UP and CHEER’ | R Excellent Cast of Outstand- ing Artists Appear in Capitol Feature Starts Wednesday Preview Tonight The age-old theatrical pdlicy of g surrounding an outstanding star P with a mediocre cast, in order that 5 the featured actor might shine the | brighter in comparison with the | others, is a thing of the past, in- sofar as Warner Bros. are concern- s ed. These producers, who have writ- Il ten motion picture history for the SWEEPING on to # past decade, go to the other ex- i treme, and each picture is given the greatest of all . the benefit of the players who can h : s » + & | best portray the characters, thus it er roles of triumph & | | frequently happens that a Warner ant womanhood! B star will appear in a supporting % role. In “Doctor Monica,” which will Wednesday night, Kay Francis is the featured star, but in the com- | pany are -also Warren William, an || outstanding screen favorite, who and Jean Muir, who enacts the J[ AN MUIR P g role of the girl who stole William's % love. All three are definite stars. WARREN ¢ There is also Verree Teasdale, who wl lllAM & made her first hit in Warner Bros. = ‘Fashions of 1934" She has one VERREE Fre | of the important feminine roles as % ¥ 3 the confidante of Miss Francis. N I[ASDA I_[ TR Other players in the cast are d | 7 Waorner Btos’ 4-$tar Sensation- Or | Phillip Reed, Emma Dunn, Herbert Wairner Bros.' . | Bunston, Ann Shoemaker, Virginia Super-Sensation | Hammond, Hale Hamilton and Vir- ginia Pine 2 % | The picture is a thrilling story AN S of love and sacrifice. William 3 Keighley directed. SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU Last Times Tonight “Stand Up and Cheer,” Warner Brothers' spectacular musical, with | Madge Evans, Warner Baxter, | James Dunn, Shirley Temple and many others equally outstanding, ater for the last times tonight. e T H EAT RE SITKA TO SEATTLE J. J. Murphy and J. C. Torrence arrived in Juneau on the Kenai from Sitka and left for Seattle on SLath the Alaska. “LIGHTS O’ JUNEAU” NOTICE i D 0 ! MOOSE LEGIONNAIRES CHRISTMAS TREES We want every LEGIONNAIRE Order Now from the Hiway Par- Until the sailing of the Alaska | pregent at the regular meeting [cel Delivery. Call 202 or leave and the Princess Norah our special pacember 18th, Tuesday evening. word at Empne Office. —adv. Christmas Gift framed pictures In | Nomination and election of officers, ———— wooden boxes and Christmas wrap- | followed by installation, will be the KANE IS SOUTHBOUND pings will be mailed post paid at| order of the evening. Now, don't| S. L. Kane, of Hoonah, arrived our expense. A complete line of | forget, Tuesday evening. on the Kenai and took passage for Christmas gifts of exceptional value WM. BERGSTRAND, Seattle on the Alaska on a brief adv. WINTER AND POND CO. | _ady. Great North Moose. | trip. fllllmililllll!lllllllih’iiIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIlII|IIl'l|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|III|||IIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIlllfl e lmstmas Ho_wers AND PLANTS SUGGESTIGNS— Poinsettias Cyclamen Chrysanthemums $2.00 per dozen and up Poitidr Pomis . 1{...ooooeioiiiiiin 50c per bunch and up Roses, Carnauons, Gardenias and other Flowers, in large assort- ment of fine blooms—{resh and lovely. We have a very fine stock of BERGONIAS CHERRY and other Christmas Plarts HOLLY AND CEDAR WREATHS FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE Store in Shattuck Building PHONE 311 open at the' Capitol theatre on | | plays the part of Kay's husband, |t will be seen at the Capitol The- | BROADWAY BATOAY ROMANCE == =% IS UPTOWN FILM; AND FUN IN e e K P g HAS FINEGAST PARIS SCENE Y oalter Wooll, are cer- 8 THE BIG BAD WOLF WAS ALWAYS Ai DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 18, 1934, noid ated to be outstanding hits. s is a wild-eyed picture, ail right, but it's great fun, just what we want these days. " Joan Blondell Ginger Rog Cl)alles Farrell, Marguer- i ers, Adrienne Ames, ite Chdrchitf msGoli- = | e —ws Others in Drama seum Feature ‘ DO UGLAS Blazing a new trail for modon | goaihino ynustal has been pleture entertainment, '“BroadWay | ;cpicved in Charles R. Rogers' NEW’S Bad,” the Fox Film coming to the Without a Room,” which is Uptown Theatre tonight, combines |, . 1), vino at the Coliseum The- gayety, music and displays of femi- | ., s 2 nine beauty with tense emotomal 1y 5 5 gay melange of fun but SOUTH FOR HOLIDAYS drama. L the romance supplied by Charles Fred Holmberg, General Superin- Featured in the cast are J0an p...; ang Marguerite Churchill, tende: here for the Seims-Spo- Blondell, Ricardo Cortez, Ginger h, appealing and believable kane Co., left on the Alaska last Rogers, Allen Vincent, Victor JOIY, lthougp it occurs in the midst of night for Ellensburg, Wash,, where Adrienne Ames, Phil Tead, Fran- 1. giqqy, ‘mad setting of the he will spend the holidays. He ex- CHIC SALE i cis McDonald and Spencer Char-|yionimartre district of Paris | pects to return about February, if iy . " § ‘“ ” ters. Sidney Lanfield directed. | | conditions at that time will permit OILS WELL Heretofore gay music, sparkling continuation of work on the new i | | | es Ruggles, Gregory Rat- dialogue and arrays of beautiful|o ace Bradley and a quartet | ..., connecting the town with the and girls have been associated With so- of goofy Russians set & mad com- | oo "o % “A MAD HOUSE” phisticated comedies or other films e pace. Walter Woolf, the lat(»l‘ S of light vein. In “Broadway Bad" find from Broadway, makes his de- | NEWEST CURRENT EVENTS they form a natural and color and seems destined to be a|EXCAVATINIG EQUIPMENT background for the dramatic story new heart throb for young America IS SENT TO JUNEAU E: & of a girl who fights a winning bat- | femina. \ | 25( 600 25c ANY tle against circumstances and ‘the | Preparations were made for the SEATS TIME handicaps of an undeserved Tepu- The story is hilariously funny, \mms.u of the steam shovel, be- | ation, but if we remember our newspaper | longing to the Seims-Spokane Co., Previously cast as a happy-go- | '¢ding it is perfectly true. Farrell |and used on road work here, to the lucky beauty with a fund of wise-| S & “nut” artist who_ paints what |site of the airport to be built on cracking philosophy, Miss Blondell | ¢ feels and not what he sees, and | the Highway near Juneau. is introduced in this pioture as a |2°S nto a mess of trouble and no- bl dramatic actress. It is the type of | ©oriety by winning a contest witn NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS a3 B4 Nis painting hung upside down! g _sh-e‘hn.: atysrs - MAnIeG mid | There will be a special meeting she is said to look upon it as the Girl Without- a Room” is from . of the stockholders of the Alaska | greatest opportunity of her SCréen ) juck Lait’s novel and has been di- | Theatre Company on Thursday,| career. 1 p (. Tected with swift pace by Ralph December 20 at 8 p.m. at the Up— Thirty of Hollywood's preftiest | \yyphy - The sparkling dialogue is |town Theatre ; B Av. girls, selected from hundreds for beauty of face and figure, add mn decoration to many of the scenes.| Among these scenes are Some filmed in the interior of a Pullm: L AN ’L”h[l o/,a A/ij Ot( CDJJ’ /Zf ’i‘ 79 HANSON HEARING ON TODAY IN COURT OF SHEctM | CHRISTITAS GIFTS! . Starting at 10 o'tlock tHif morn- 1SR = __ 0l eSS s s U ing in the U. S. Commissione Court, the hearing of Willie Han Y son, accused of murder in the CEDAR CHE‘STS first degree for allegedly pushing Margaret Verney off the Gover 2 A delightful gift for any woman—mother, wife, sister ment Dock and causing her deatt | 3 or sweetheart. They all appreciate the beauty, and by drowning, was continued’ thi safety afforded their furs and woolens by a genuine “’S”‘("N‘”"St fou AbETES eotH Tennessee Cedar Chest. ni ates orney Willian -2 n o IR R A. Holzheimer is representing the ~ N > l“)_n-w are especially attractive Government and the ' defendanl is 2 o with the selected walnut veneers. represented by William L. Paul. A . number of witnesses were brough Priced from $19.50 to $27.50 before Judge J. F. Mullen for ques tioning this morning and aft e = A GIFT for the entire family and one that can be thoroughly endured for years to come, 1s a ‘ well designed comfortable OVERSTUFFED LIVING TUESDAY WEDNESDAY = ROOM SUITE CHAIR AND DAVENPORT IN MOHAIR Priced from $90.00 TAPESTRY $95.00 to $127.50 Seldom do you have an opportunity to have as large a variety of DINING ROOM FURNITURE to select from. We are showing a number of very attractive well de- signed suites. ' Legs ‘ : : ; So : % :::-e hg i 4=5 3 : ! An 8-piece suite similar to illus- Fortune tration in combination wa Inut— $105.00. China colset extra. This She wanéed Broadway | 3 > s ; Ny . suite can also be had with an 8 ft. to call her bad...to A table increase her fame and g i - & We are showing a particular R . beautiful suite in the Early English complicated matters. For those who prefer smaller tables we are showing a daakigs Wit 4 eely magnibsent ANl Fox Eilm Presents wide variety of Dinnette and Gateleg— an exceptional yvalie at SISEAN BROADWAY Priced from $19.50 up The table extends to 8 feet. her_salary . . . But love stepped in and 1 Revolving Book Tables and ‘ Fii7 LOUNGING CHAIRS f Drum’ Table’ ;oo Hewing § with or without ottoman Tables with drop leaves ot mtny ok | / and one or two drawers . . : o, 5 b SR B Victor Jory s 2 make pleasant gifts. i : We are showing a number . Priced from of designs at reasonable B A $23.50 to prices. ; v $45.00 ALSO— GEORGE VANDERBILT'S Big Adventure Film ~ Juneau Florists Store open durmg noon hour—Also S ay, mber 23 and t0.9 p.m., December 24 and 9 a.m. 1o 1 p.m. en Christmas Day Illflllfil!flflfllfilllfilflllllllflflllflflflflmmlllllllllllIIIIIII!IIIllHIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIflllIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIi 1 Wpacamirnsrianerinre g\“llllmlfllllllllllI_IlIIIlIlIIIIIII|IIIIIIII|||||liIII||HlIII|I||III|||IIIIIIII||I|IIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIlIIII|I|lIIIII|I||IIIIIIIII||I||I 1 H } i i s E i sty LA ens ses bbb grar s s |munuunmununumm||||mmmmmumnmmmmmmmflummlunmumlmm|||||||mn||||||mmnmnmmumummmmmmmuuummmmmumnuuulmmun | SEVESIENGROINA - T T T ==t & Juneau-Young Hardware Co. W