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— e, Line-up i riot of cll time 155 ; y Gordon Morris and Morton Barteaux Some 947,000 people visited the|High School Firemen 2 by (vl)l'“ 1 1 arteaux A IT_SINCE THE; Library of Congress in Washington | Kilburn 5 F Gray 2 Directed by William Dieterle FOX Picture i '7/ EARTHQUAKE! during the last year. Mills 4 .o F. ) = b g e L sdadiiad. TONIGHT ONLY DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION ——FEATURE NO. 1— STRAIGHT AND HOT FROM ey STARTS MATINEE PREVIEW “SOUTH OF THE SLOT* ]| ist to Present Program |, Dovsis e Dopuriment bk Seek the Unusual SUNDAY 2P. M. TONIGHT comes this rip-roaring drama of that square mile of hell the devil himself wouldn't be seen in! . Barbary Coast tears lhe lid off when ‘A First National sensation with BETTE DAVIS in 6-Star Cast. NOTHING LIKE ——FEATURE NO. 2— . See how the' ‘16 FATHOMS DEEP’ SUNDAY—KAY FRANCIS ‘MANDALAY’ 25 600 SEATS 25° ANY TIME THEATRE CHRISTMAS TXREES 1 and Decorations. Call at old Ju neau Florists location on Third | Street. Martin Anderson. adv. - e 25¢ DANGER AHEAD You should not drive without | chains—we feature Ford size at $3.85, Seattle made chains. Weed MUSIC FEATURE 1S ATTRACTION Byron Mille;,—T;umpet Solo- Tonight, Sunday As a special feature on the Up- town Theatre’s program this eve- eral selections. He will be accom- panied by Marjory A. Miller, Music Supervisor in the Ketchikan Pub- lic Schools, his sister. * Through radio broadeasts concert tours of the band from his college, Mr. Miller is well known in Pacific Coast states and has re- ceived recognition from musical circles in the Northwest. and will also present a program at the Sunday matinee and Sunday eve- ning performances. SANTA AT THE UPTOWN Mr. Miller and Marjory Miller | DOUGLAS NEWS FIREMEN SN WIN FROM night with the Island but were able in the final “b- ments of play to stage a uny to win by a 30-23 score. They checked the De Hi boys close- ly and by using fast passing col- lected fifteen markers to a total of five for the prepsters at half time. Starting a comeback in the final half, the school boys had the smoke-eaters very nervous by bringing .the . score up to 21-20.at the beginning of the last, canto., However, Angus Gair, lanky center, | broke loose to cage three baskets and as many free_conversions to | pull his team out in front. 30-23. Will meet all of the CHILDREN OF THE MOOSE, SUNDAY EVEN- ING, DECEMBER 23, at 8 o'clock MOOSE HALL CLAUS Christmas Tree! meu SCHOOL enqlts] THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 22, 1934. UPTOWN For Those Who We have the pleasure to present Warner BAXTER in SIX 'HOURS TO LIVE at THE UPTOWN THE- ATRE SUNDAY and MONDAY. Never in the realm of romance or in the field of tion. It searches the deep wells of your being. It probes the secret places of your heart, senses, thrills your imagination. Warner BAXTER deserves the Award of Merit for his portrayal. He is ably supported by John BOLES and Miriam JORDAN, the new dramatic find. We whole-heartedly recommend this production for |- its rare quality and its amazing drama. (Signed) ERIC PAULSON. SIX HOURS TO LIVE From the original story “Auf Wiedersehen,” exalts your "Paie WE ALSO PRESENT FOR JUNEAU MUSIC LOVERS ENJOYMENT Mr. Byron Miller (In Person) TRUMPET SOLOIST OF NOTE Accompanied by Miss Marjorie Miller Music Supervisor Kefchikan Schools IN A SPECIALY SELECTED PROGRAM They will appear at both shows Sunday LAST TIMES TONIGHT ‘Matto Grosso’ and ‘The Man Called Back’ SPECIALLY ADDED ATTRACTION FOR LAST TIME TONIGHT:— JAMES CAGNEY—JOAN BLONDELL ‘HE WAS HER MAN’ An Earthquake ‘of Stupendous Laughs 3G e Start the Week Cut Laughing ning, together with Conrad Nagel | The high school boys co] W Sl s 3 v S oo TR S it " Jomes Don Juom scies the forces of the law!, in “The Man Called Back there |first basket with Cashen looping f’{;‘f’“‘fhc “"let-‘. 1})““‘* ‘.hf ]i“]t”“““““ of this screen CenaeE e will be a musical treat when Byron |a nice long shot. THeveafter in the achievement ever been paralleled. s ndp i Miller, trumpet soloist from the |first half the fire fighters had SIX RS I fa o ohadle g o i ,, Oregon State College presents sev- | things pretty much their own way. SIX HOURS TO LIVE is a challenge to your emo Wovr Ty e | The stupendous laugh Coming—*“TREASURE ISLAND” Wl gomut of m’ tions.. and limping the rest of the way, [T JIY..7 DURANTE LUPE VELEZ STUART ERWIN Robt. ARMSTRONG MARJORIE RAMBEAU MARY CARJISLE THELMA TODD WILLIAM CAGNEY TONIGHT'S SHOW MR. BYRON MILLER—Trumpet Soloist MISS MARJORIE MILLER—Accompanist In a Specially Selected Program | Ann's Hospital last night to under- go a major operation today. Her | physician is Dr. W. J. B. McAulif- fe. represented in Juneau by Ordway's Photo Shop, it was announced to= day. With the addition of the Bell and Howell picture equipment to . ey ek St Commar |00 5 MY g, doeoc GIFTS FOR ALL! 'ORDWAY SHOPS ADDS |Fhoto Shop is now in s posiion 0 y . | Diamon rucks, ires—guar- i i “ ” render complete service to the pube= 4 Santa Claus Store BON MARCHE. | gpeeq one year, Hobbs and Globe BE THERE . . . KIDDIES! il bé “dugmented by members{ot |is 9:30 am. anda 10:15 am. | NEW “MOVIE LINEME_ i | batteries at Dutch’s Economy Gar- | Ex f co will be wel- DDA PN 1 Juneau choir. High Mass wil veryone, of course, Old papers for sale here. | age. e | SESOISIREL CIE L AL SRR IV e Suaa % mass |come to v,he Christmas services. Bell and Howell Company, Chi-| The silk spinning industry, which [ oo ToTT be at 10:30 am. The same - LF e N to be sung at midnight in Ju- SRR AT | cago, manufacturers of high grade |employes a third of Japan's textile ‘\f\ Cashen 2 C. Gair 13! o0y will be repeated in Douglas. IN HOSPITAL ;mothn picture apparatus for both |workers, still is largely conducted ' Feero 1 G .. Ti Niemi 6 | The time of the other two masses Mrs. Gust Lundell entered St. professional and home use, are now jon hand manufacturing lines. %F.dward.s SRR - D. Gray | suhs-Reidi Feero and Stragier |- 'tor the high school; Guerin and J. Nxeml for the E‘lremen | R DOUGLAS SEEV!CES Arrangements have been made with Monte Snow, director of the choir of the Church of the Na- | tivity of the B. V. Mary, to have Church in Douglas on, Christmas Day. The regular Douglas choir Woodland Gardens TONIGHT SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PRIZE Will be awarded at midnight tonight". It is a dandy and you might be lucky! il The value of any coal to the |1} consumer depends solely upon f] what results he is able to secure” {] with it in daily operation and {] under exitsing conditions. . . . A {] number eight shoe has no value ] to the man with a number nine |/ foot. . . . A ten-foot plank is |J if worthless as a. means of spal ning a twelve-foot space. . . . Coal prices may be quoted in the market but coal values must | continue to be determined on the firing line in each individual il plant. We can satisfy your every coal f] need now as we have for over | thirty-five years in Juneau. ‘e have a coal for every purse and for every purpose and we invite you to call us .about your particular problem. One. of the following may .fit || your requirements: Winning ticket must be in the house ey We have a complete stock of Fruits and Vege- tables and what a feast it will be if your foods and delicacies come from the SANITARY GROCERY Our Celery, Sweet Potatoes, Squash, Cranberries and Lettuce are exceptionally fine. Pears, Oranges, Apples, Walnuts, Almonds, Mixed Nuts, Florida Grapefruit,s Hard Mixed Candies, Box Chocolates—new arrivals. 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