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“THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR' SATURDAY, NOV. 9, 1935. MONDAY TUESDAY SUNDAY MATINEE SUNDAY—2 P. M: SUNDAY MIDNIGHT PREVIEW TONIGHT PIGTUfiE PI.AYS ' HERE SUNDAY st Point of the Air” at Capitol Is Real ‘W He was a joy in “Hell Divers”, but wait till you see him now/ It’s the greatest air drama of l!"flller them all—M-G-M's new laugh- “West Point of the Air,” with Wal- and-thrill spectacle, with hun- lace Beery as the gruff, sof{-heart- See THE SCREEN'S | ed “non-com” of Uncle Samy’s flying dreds of roaring planes and a ,rorre- opens at the Capitol Theatre cast of thousands in scenes never before shown! | with the midn iew tonight. || This thriller of to order for Bee ving him one |of the best and most lovable roles the picture packed with thrills but |1t boasts one of the most delightful |. ‘romsmces on record as well as one i of the most touching father-and-son | dramas the screen has ever seen Such scenes as 100 darinz fiwr. 2 plane to another to save m a certain crash, hundre ; in unique formations and oth- er such thrills among the clouds have Maureen O'Sullivan, fresh from a |he has ever portraycd. Not only is| ing to Capital. “GIRL GF MY DREAMS" AT COLISEUM SUN. had all who have seen the picture her conceited friend. Sterling Hol- sitting on the edge of their seats. o A loway comes in for his share of glory, . Ma]‘y Carllsle Has Leadlng and Arthur Lake affords many Rrb(rl Young and Wallace Beery in “West Peint of the Air” com- bits of melodrama. Gwen real- cause of the raightens ev- out in time to. bring the to a happy finale. Carlisle, first seen in “Sweet- heart of Sigma Chi,” has the leading role, with Eddie Nugent portraying k amusing moments. GREATEST CO-ED IN HER MOST FASCIN- ATING ROLE STERLING {diztinet personal triumph in “David 1 e . O'S%i‘iff\.}nAN 11 by ¥isea s starctii] Role in Snappy Col Tonight's show is “Tomorrow's i HALLOWAY b that 1%k Har' to S lege Romance Youth,” starring Dickie Cooper, and €DDIE Jame: of stardom. Robert Young tops | W seisiy Tim McCoy in ““The Revenge Rider.’ NUGENT " GLEASON all previous performances in his| ST T e AR AR * 2 . # L | Catchy tunes, snappy dialogue, LAKE FG playing of the romantic lead oppo-! g 14 t that Y DRlVE L T | Lewis Siane i o in the support= (10, 5, LA DL G| OF CLUB SUCCESSFUL AN o ol News Tonight's picture is “Cardinal N{\ ,D:\“"““ Whl,c? er b“.ljzm": A fine response to its um«.m.m,d[ PARRISH ROMANCE! Richelieu,”. George Arliss's. latest at the Coliseum Theatre, a really 3 . = \ Lriumph enjoyable college picture. Toy Drive” is reported by the Couple PLUS HOTC HA De; ed as “fa exuding the | Club of the Northern Light Presby- —rLUS— John Bradford Post of the AMERICAN LEGION This picture sponsored by the Alford CAPITOL LAST TIMES TONIGHT EDMUND LCWE VICTCR McLAGLEN “THE GREAT HOTEL MURBER” - CAST CHOSEN FOR COWARD for the plot and her charming ag- e iveness annrd Don C(m;wr, re- | ar mun:‘(-d that more toys can be‘ ALSO. when she is really in love with Har- b TR i SELECTED i 5 = Decemben Producllon of!rv Haynes, conceited hurdler of the IMPROVING HOME | 2 S PROGRESSIVE B;\IDGE BAKER TO PTERSBURG | Drama Club Starts Re-:!Rawley team, supplies the action.| Oscar Lundquist is improving his SHORTS PARTY HELD AT ZYNDA Misses Pearl Peterson, Dalma Han- son and Ann Rohwer entertained last night at a progressive bridge party which moved from room to . room in the Zynda Hotel, with eight tables in play. Refreshments were served, prizes awarded and an en- joyable time was had. e - Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! Sam Baker, representative for Wal- ton H. Moore Company, left for Pet- ersburg on the Alaska. .~ WAKELIN LEAVES Robert Wakelin, merchandise brok- er, is a passenger for Petersburg on the Alaska. > SPECIAL DELIVERY TO DOUG- LAS! Daily at 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Kelly Blake’s SPECIAL DE- LlVERY—Phone 42, adv, More Jobs Are Found for Those Now on Relief WASHINGTON, Nov. 9. — A gain of 194,425 in work relief jobs for the week ending November 2 is announced. The total of 1,- 737,610 is still far below the or- iginal objective. hearsing Wednesday “Hay Fever,” Noel Coward’s three- 'act comedy, will be presented in December under the direction of Ted Danielsen, who last night in the high school dramatic room chose the following cast: Judith Bliss, David Bliss, Everett Erickson; Edith Danielsen; Sorel Bliss, Betty Schoettler; Simon Blissy Orrin Kimball; Myra Anundel, Har- riet Cutler; Richard Greatham, John “HAY FEVER" enthusiasm of the | man and co-ed for dear old alma | mater,” the story, centering as it oes around an irresistible sorority glr. who is true to the entire track team, is really very plausible and allows a satiSfactory basis for the many musical and comedy features Gwen, the girl, serves as the pivot When Don succumbs to the charms cf Gwen, he does it completely while |Larry stands by to watch the girl cf his dreams walk out of his life.! ‘The rise and fall of their emotions | nt day college | terian Church, which met last night for its first “work session” in reha- bilitating these toys for use in Christ- mas gifts to needy children. Many tops were repaired last night, and dolls were taken home to be dressed and repainted. | A week from Monday night, the | club will assemble in the church par- | lers for a “painting session.” Tt is| on the Glacier Highway hy} home constructing a new porch and re- shingling. Daily Emptre Want Ads Pay! LOVE AND LAUGHTER! The King’s Jester Screen Snapshots News LAST TIMES TONIGHT “TGMOROW’S YOUTH” and “REVENGE RIDER"_ fllrlllAIIIIIIIIIIImlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIlllIIIII’IIIlll||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilIIIII iOld papers for sale at Emplre Office Davidson; Jackie Coryton, Bokby Dalzell; Sandy Tyrell, Sherwood Wirt; and Clara, Mitdred Hill. The first rehearsal has been called " for: 7:15 m. next Wednesday B MOVIE T0 GIVE MANY RABBITS T0 GAME BODY £ 100 Ta]enJSnowshoe Hares Awaited by Al- aska. Game Com. A gift of 100 snowshoe rabbits has been promised to the Alaska' Game Commission for propagation purposes by Norman Dawn, movie cameraman who is now ‘“on loca- tion” near Anchorage, Frank Du- fresne, Assistant Executive Officer of the commission, was informed| today. Dawn attracted attention in Ju- neau recently when he arrived with the cast of bne aetor and two cub bears to shoot scenes near Menden- hall.Glacier, Since that time he has | added the 100 rabbits to the list of characters, after considerable diffi- culty in catching them. | Dawn is filming a story of a trans- polar flier-who is forced down in the Arcflc wilderness, and fights his way alone’ to’ civilization by living off the country. SULLIVAN IS ANXIOUS FOR RETURN NORTH Alaska Gold Miner, Out First Time in 38 Years, Has Seen Enough SEATTLE, Nov. 9.—Jack Sullivan, aged 66, gold miner, who is visiting | here for the first time in 38 years,| ;is already anxious to get back north. 'He may return by airplane to the Good Hope River section which 1is morlh of Nome. BURDICK ON TRIP Charles Burdick, Administrative /| Assistant of the Forest Service, sailed for Ketchikan on the Alaska. — ., Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! ROYAL 'BLUE CABS 50¢ PER CAR TO DOUGLAS For One or More A 'HHHHIIIIIIIMHHHMIH flIlIIIlllmIIflHIIM,llllIlflllilfimllmIIIIiIHIIIHMIIIIIHlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllil!IlmflIlIIIIlflIIIIIlllEIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIMIHIIIIIIIMIIIImlll I NOTICE! Passengers...... After a year’s, absence ‘from business, we wish to announce to our old customers and to. the 4 . general public that we have taken over the STAR BAKERY and will be open MORE PASSENGERS Tuesda{y, November 12 Phd_ne' 14 Royal Blue Cabs JUNEAU-Phones 14 and 106 DOULGAS-Phone 11 J. A. SOFOULIS, Proprietor i

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