The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 7, 1935, Page 3

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TONIGHT isthe NIGHT EThis is the Man . iThey..Couldn’t Put inJail! Nine long years to think it over. . . while 1" he longed for the love he had thrown away? of an ex-big shot. Witk PRESTON FOSTER, LILA LEE, MELVYN DOUGLAS Shirley :Grey, Roscoe Ates, William Collier, Jr., Sybil Elaine, Hérbert Rawlinson Directed by Crane Wilbur from the story by Edward Dean Sullican. Prduced by Burt Kell, —PLUS— j LITTLE ROVER THRILL FLASHES GOOD OLD DAYS NEWS LUTHERANS BROADCAST °% s She will sing, “Teach Me to Pra; I by George Graffe, Jr. The Senic in a brief sermon. Liturgical Service Goes on! Air—Mrs. Alexander, Choir to Sing Next Sunday afternoon at 3:45 T from Seattle. TR 00000 which advertise will be certain of cent you spend in the items you vou pay for it! The D!aily A,I‘aska Station KINY. The soloist at this service will be Lola Mae Alexander. | neither, the long arm of coincidence | Choir of the church will sing the| anthem, “Now the Day Is Over,” by the Scandinavian composer, Oscar | Berg. Rev. Erling K. Olafson will speak on ,“The Soul's Awakening, The best way to make Christmas easy and economical is to buy from your Juneau dealer. Stores with a reputation offer the pick of world markets through this newspaper. Buy from the stores know your merchandise before “The People’s Envoy,” story of a r who seeks to divide his alle- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV.. 7, LOYALTY THEME OF COLISEUM'S NEWEST DRAMA “lhe People’s Enemy”| Shows Melvyn Douglas as Shyster Lawyer Bandmaster Marries Soloist jiance between his client, a notor- cus racketeer, and the latter's wife, with whom he is in love, opens to-| night at thé Coliseum. | Handled skilfully ana with feeling | ! by Mélvyn Douglas, “Traps” Stuart | | becomes more than a brilliant un-| derworld lawyer and clever “mouth-| piece.” His portrayal adds prestige t2 his screen accomplishments, and | many will consider it his best film | performance so far. | The story is something like this: Traps Stuart has served as the law- | yer for racketeer Vinece Falcone| throughout his career. When Fal-| cone is caught and imprisoned for \non-payment of income taxes, he requests Stuart to look up his ne- | glected wife and child so that they may be instrumental in gaining him a parole. Stuart, fascinated by the | |lovely Catherine and before long ut- | | terly in love with her, has to choose | | between his client’s freedom and his | |own happiness. Of course, he dccsl arriving just a little before his mar- | r | tyrdom. | It is the gangster role from a| ‘sughny different angle and should{ be enjoyable. Lila Lee, always love- | . 1 y, is the charming wife. ! Lutheran service for a long time. It “We believe this ig the first time it with these people especially in! the Lutheran Liturgical Service has|mind that this service is broadcast, ever been broadcast over a radio sta- | but we also hope that others wmi tion in Alaska,” said the Rev. Erling | listen in and that this may be a ‘ | K. Olafson in announcing the serv- | means of acquainting many who are o i 1o toding. "1t A8 om beltef that there | Tt Lutherans with the DARUE Of | Gomiemm s o e eonl G are a great many Lutheran people | our work. o'clock, Resurrection Lutheran|in Southeast Alaska who have no sponse we hope to make this a regu- Church of Juneau will broadeast a ‘opportunity to attend the Lutheran |lar monthly feature from OWr meDonald is master of the vessel 45-minute Liturgical Service over Church, and who have not heard a!church.” | If there is sufficient re- shopping here and you value for every sure of quality buy . . . and isouth at 6 p. m. today. Capt. Hugh After several years of harmony together, Ozzie Nelson, noted band- | master, and Harriet Hilliard, his vocalist, were married at the bride- groom’s home in Hackensack, N, J. Walks to Prison BANDON HERE 7o, 20 WALLA WALLA, Wask 7.~George T. Moore, of voluntarily walked into the state prison here today to start serv- ing a 20-year sentence for sec- ond degree murder after a fight to reverse his conviction for the ying of Frankie Ray, in a Seattle night club had failed. A $25,000 bail was forfeited be- cause of his failure to enter pris- on when ordered. morning and is scheduled to sail and Marlin Hill is purser. Mrs. C. Moran was a passenger Outbound passengers booked are: To Seattle—Billy Bogan. To Kla- wock—Steve Luke. To Hydaburg— —Daisy Edenshaw. % s ary Empire Wani ads Pay! Screen Notables Go Reveiing $%is photo of Gary Cooper and his wife, Sandra Shaw, movie stars, whg taken on one of the few occasions when the couple appeared at_a Hollywood night club, * |16 ‘was not necessary for Mr. Abbott | GED. ARLISS MAGNIFIGENT AS CARDINAL Brillian (» VS;cclacle of French Court Decadence Plays Capitol Theatre At once a mignificent s and a charming love stor al Richelieu,” starring Ge £ inow showing at the Capitol Thea- is bag>d on the famous play by {ward Bulver-Lytton. Maureen O'Sulivan is charming as T Richelieu’'s beloved little| Romero scores us Andre de Pons, a fiery young con- « zainst the Cardinal, whom wins over and marries to to defeat the profligate heme to make her ona of ns. Edward Arnold gives ance as the weak Francis Lister and Douglas King Cumbrille are both excellent as the ambitious Prince Gaston and the sly Baradas. | The story opens with the feudal | lords plotting against Richelieu be- |cause he has persuaded the weak | uler, Louis XIII, to issue a decree confiscating their land and ends | with Richelieu exposing a conspir- jacy against the King and winning back his place in the heart and court | {of Louis XIH. ] DRAMA CLUB'S TRYOUTS FOR i | ~ PLAY FRIDAY | | |Ted Danielson Will Direct, | Production—All Mem- | bers Urged Into Roles Troyuts for the Drama Club De-‘ cember preduction, which—if royal-| ties ars procurable—will probably be Ncel Coward’s hilarious three-act| comedy “Hayfever,” will be held Fri- | | day evening at 7 o'clock, in the grade school, with Ted Danielson as di-| | rector. | Everyone who by registering as a | member of the Drama Club has! | ecmmitted him or herself to an active | | interest in dramatics is urged to at-| tend the try-outs. “It is necessary | to have a large number from which Tto choose if“a satisfactory cast is| to be discovered,” said Mr, Daniel- son in announcing try-outs. “Wheth- er or not you have had experience, if you are a member of the Drama Club give us at least an opportunny; to see what you can do.” “Hayfever” offers nine roles, em- bracing as many different types of characters, and each role is so dis- inctly individual as to offer unlim- ited opportunities for dramatic ex-| perimentation. Limitation of time | makes it necessary that the cast be chosen at once. A first rehearsal will be called early in the week. ——————— [HEALTH OF PAUL ABBOTT IMPROVES Reports current in Juneau recently | concerning the health of Paul Ab- bott, Alaska Sales Representative of “r,he Dupont Powder company, are | not correet, according to R. E. Mur- phy of Dupont’s Seattle office, who | 1s temporarily in charge of the com- | pany’s affairs in this distriet. | Mr. Murphy states that when he left ‘Seattle on October 21, Mr. Ab- bott was much improved in health. | | | | | |to go ‘east for medical attention, | | but is undergoing treatment at the | Virginia Mason Clinic in Seattle. La- test reports received by Mr. Murphy 4mdlcabe that Mr. Abbott continues } to improve. 0 OO Empire. Heads bowed, native Ethiopian ciilefs, are shown as they ‘surrendered to General Emilio De Bono right, with white beard), head of Italy’s army In north Ethiopla, after de Bono had taken formal posses- sion of Aduwa and surrounding territdry on behalf of his government. This picture was sent to London from Rome by telephone and radioed to New York.” (Assoclated Press Photo) .. ETHIOPIAN CHIEFS SURRENDER TO ITALIAN LEADER TONIGHT is the NIGHT FOR ONE GIRL'S HAPPINESS... he would have c'\angcdt'\t map of Europe! JOSEPH M. SCHENCK pres CARDINAL RICHELIEU o GRORGE fIRISS with Mauseen O'Sultiva Edward Arnold * Douglas Dumbrille Two-Gun Mickey Francis Lister + C ‘Romero) News R theo UNITED ARTE SPECIAL “MARCH MIDNIGHT PREVIEW “GREAT HOTEL MURDER” 'HOOVER INTRODUCES GENERAL head of the Salvation Army, and Herbert eption given in her honor in Los An- Booth at the reception, which was (Associated Press Photo) Gen. Evangeline Booth, H , former President, at a re s, Hoover introduced Ge gcld In the First Methodist ci GOES TO PETERSBURG PATCOFLIES | »commmmems | Company representative, left for Pe- COUNGILS TO === LEAVES ON ZAPORA 1Q | N. A. McEachran, Schwabacher ] § Brothers representative, is a passen- ;ger on the Zapora for Petersburg. Dr. W. W. Council and Mrs. Coun- ¢il were passengers to Sitka aboard the Alaska Air Transport Patco flown by Sheldon Simmons, leaving Juneau at 11 o'clock this morning. Dr, Coun- | cil will visit mining ground on Salis- | egqge 1 bury Sound owned by Joe Hill. He! c “ ! l and his wife expeet to return to Ju- | - f \ Never bakes out ‘nor’ freezes out neau aboard J. J. Meherin’s boat,| the Triton, which is now in Salis- \ bury Sound. 1 _C)‘\‘ ‘?, R e SPECIAL DELIVERY TO DOUG- ¢ 4 9 LAS! Daily at 10:00 am. and 2:30| Yave Wanilla pm. Kelly Blake's SPECIAL DE- LIVERY—Phone 442, adv. [ INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. 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