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i IIIHIIIHIIIIIII|lIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ing wmjg“m at the Coliseum. o he 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. THURSDAY NOV. 21, 1935. e TONIGHT is the NIGHT *"Come share my lips and I'll bréak your ‘heant Adollph Zukor presents MARLENE A Paremount Picture Directed by Josef Von Sternberg ——ALSO— Feminine Rhy(hm Picterial Review Little Red Men News MIDNIGHT PREVIEW “TIMES SQUARE BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP EN 12and B ‘{ Streets [—) PHONE 547 t ~J Ludwig Nelson JEWELRY and WATCHES PAY'N TAKIT Groceries, Meats, Liquors Leader Department Store . JOE GEORGE and GUS GEORGE, Prgprietors £] ' H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” of Hart Schatfner and Marx ~'~thing o 3 - S N A ees SABIN’S “Eyerything in_Furnishings for Men” ( | | Home | 1~ HENNA PACK Finger Wave and Marcel $1.50 [ ] COSMOPOLITAN BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 517 S TS Daliy Empire Wart Ads Pay! " S R BN |SCHOOL PLAY | AT COLISEUM FRIDAY NIGHT Three - Acm«ystery Pro- duction Be Presented— Thirteen Are in Cast The management hopes that the three act mystery «play, awk Is- ted by the Ju- tomorrow night | ill attract at least | -w '« 1t the Coliseum, 700 spectators. The cast of thirteen, selected by E. R. Erickson, was chosen from the 1igh school student body. Many of .he members of cast have played | in one act productions, but none have appeared in full evening plays In the,cast are four seniors, How- ard Jackson, Arnold Swanson, George tolia and Jece Sterling; five third r clazsmen, Bernice Lovejoy, Jean Doris Freeburger, etcher and F) and John Krugness; | four representatives of the sopho- more class, Mary Jean McNaughton, and E Brown, Enid Jarvis, Lyman Snow Thomas Hellan. off r'm | three | whitz, xtremely effective et STRATOSPHERE LENDS COLOR TO NEW DRAMA : New Adventure Drama Plays at Coliscum— Cagney in Lead Cecilia Parker .. . un-down, leaving no time fer “da By ROBBIN COONS v. 21.—In always the ph(‘e Ior a wun < to become a ‘“romantic figure” is not on the range, but in a ms studio in Hollyweod, or to be mo: Culver City. five been in pictu as her name ms in the movie columns, Wil Henr frequently menticnad as suitors tention.” gured in r¢ Adventure In the little known buffer strip between the earth’s at-! mosphere and interplanetary s) rorms the basis for “Lost in Ln atosphere,” comedy drama open- is simple r5 in films hav m deals with two young f herpine of “yester: army officers in love with the same com- e players work hard ar long to finish a picture in six d plications cut short by an a 3 b |ment to make a stratosphere flight, | FOF them, it must be early to be |and early to rise, day in and day The body-of the picture deals with | their venture into the stratosphere, | ° | where they are caught in a terri sterm and to: between atmos- phere and space. During the storm they work out their personal solu- |tions to the problem of the young lady and when their emotional af- I fairs regain balance the balloon sur- | ° | prises them by cracking up some- | where in northern Canada. | 'William Cagney, in the leading | role, is ably abetted by June Collyer, Edward Nugent, Edmund Breese, |Lona Andre, Pauline Garon, Matt | McHugh and Frank McGlynn, Sr. girl, who have their romantic . now under an effete Me 0 contra elegant role Garbo's sister in “Tt Painted V and t high school zirl in “Ah, Wilderne: will tell she prefers the comparative ease major the long apprentic: jerns.” eship in “west- “They are fun, and healthful,” says. “Working outdoors all day lom; can't help but be good for you. Tt 'hours? Sun up to sun-down. Of course, to get on location and be ready to work by daylight I had to zet up at 3 and 4 in the morning. By ENSCH'S Scientifix X-nay Chiropractic will remove the cause of your stomach, |two or three scenes. Sun-down meant liver or kidney trouble. Call 206|we couldn’t shoot any more, unless Main Street or Phone 451. —adv. With limited shooting | le a picture is in production. |1 which has given her such | M2 studios but does not regret | 6:30 am. we usually had finished | there were interiors to be done at the | ;2 tudio—and if them.” Ri Of course, wasn't much time for t\(‘nm g—and besides, che can step back into *“wi at an has nof 1 since the s Guinan was billed as “the feminine W. S. Hart.” - eee Cecilia Parker, Graduate of esterns, Gets Name Right ‘Who-lees-Who Columns es ani with slow: wishes y time. own riding and knows how to a e girl who must ha manship leading lady in her year sh star Special Delivery to Doyglas Daily 0 P. M. Telephone 442. riding-shooting mov- went to the to stay on a ho! first ambition is to be a dra- tress. But her ) —the li ere d Shoots those hot ‘date s, there ' in the at big studios s watch more close- oxploit. Cecelia “really very and Eric Lin- mmg rious. as a dramatic although sh to progress Becau; is in demand as a s more pay than exploit G n — as “quick- ond is to of which adv. ‘ COLE TRANSFER | We deliver Standard or Union 1 Diesel Oil from a clean tank, strained into your ta Baggage, Drayage, Storage PHONE 3441 Night Phone 1803 rgmtln:. CASH COLE | Loungmg Pa]amas Smart for Afternoon Tea | Marlene Dietrich o On_chill winter afternocons when the hour rolls around for tea or cocktails, lounging pajamas pro- vide a smart and charming costume. The pajamas worn by Claudette Colbert are of heavy black crepe de chine with gold braid frogs and matching braid trimming. Marlene Dietrich models a design of in a tailored pattern. \ more intimate style, made of white satin and cut The sleeves are wide, pockets and a swagger touch, and the stock of lace creates an alluring effect. Gertrude Michael is a delicate affair of yellow lace over yellow satin, reminiscent of a decade ago. The tea gown worn by IlflllmIIIIllllIIIIImelllmjflglIIIlllHIIIlIHHIIMIHHMIMHHIIIHIIIIHlfllIIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIII!IIIIIHIIllfllllIllllfllmmflmillllflllflmu \Robin, tThree Sweethearts Have I, is m\w the highspots of the film dward Everett Horton, LIONEL ATWILL NEW LEAD MAN | FOR DIETRIC Elav' dedleaged Lover Who Battles Young Friend in Duel he Devil Is a Woman,"” Marlene new starring picture, which ht at the Capitol Th atures two new Dietrich I Lionel Atwill and C “The Devil Is a Woman.! ‘OlDROYD SUCCESSOR | TO ROSS SHEELY AT | -ALASKA UNIVERSITY Lorin T. Oldroyd of Jackson, Wyo. has been appointed Di or of Ex- nsion in Alaska, by the cutive | Committee of the Board of Regents Um\l‘rsll\ of Alaska, to fill the va- A Three Days Cough la Your Danger Signal T how many medigines e tried for your coughi'¢hest Lor bronchial ifritation, you can relief now with Creomulsion. (mublr- may he brewing and to take a chance than Creomul- right to the seat uble to aid nature to 2ol the inflamed mem- ¢ germ-laden phlegm pelled. xrmedic» fayorite of end, charmingly played | who also’ falls in love | ss charmer. 1 of honor events occur e the lives of the three | 1 somewhat routine fash- | other have cn 1 with the Hollywood happy be discouraged, your end 1414 athorized to guarantee The picture is the last of the Diet- | -reomulsion and to refund your noney ,if yon are not satisfied with rr=u‘¢.) from the very first bottle. 2 vight now. (Adv.) righ-vonSternberg collaborations. A | naw song by Ralph Rainger and Leo C Shooting (allery A.B. Hall @ DBring Your Own Guns and SATURDAY, 7:30 P.M. Alison | Skxpwonh and Don Alvarado are | pyon|1mm in the \upp)llm; cast of | Juneau Rifle and Pistol Club OPENING TONIGHT @ FOR PRACTICE SHOOTING ONLY! "TURKEY SHOOT SUNDAY, 2:30 P.M. SPECIAL SHOOTING EVENTS BIG TOM TURKEY DOOR PRIZE 'EVERYBODY WELCOME! e | canc; used by the resignation of |Ross Sheely, who has accepted an appointment as munager of the TONIGHT i’ the mdm Matanuska Colony. ke Mr. Oldroyd was graduated from | " | the Utah ural College in 1916 and gained hi: rience in | extension work through County agent and 4-H Club work in Utah | and Washington. | Former Director Sheely is well ac- | quainted with Mr. Oldroyd and speaks in highest terms of his ubuv‘ ity for the position of Director of ! Extension. Dr. €. W. Warburton, Di- | rector of Extension Service of the | Department of Agriculture, extended | to Mr. Oldroyd an invitation to go ["I Washington, D. C.:, for a conference. | Mr. Oldroyd left ]IH home in Wyom- ing on October 26 and after return- ing from Washington, will proceed to Alaska. He s s¢heduled to sail from Seattle about December 1 | e HEADACHES VANISH Ensch’s scientific X-ray chiro-| practic will remove the causes for headaches, neuritis or rheumatism, | Call 206 Main Street or telephone 451, —adv. 2:30 P. M. Telephone 442 D Daily Emplre Want Ads Pay! T WILLIAM CAGNEY EDDIE NUGENT JUNE COLLYER ——ALSO— LIFE'S LAST LAUGHS HOLLYWOOD TROUBLES GOING PLACES M e NEWS COLIEV 8y~ —— R — — — T~ ~ —— £ = = = = B £ =| g = E E E = g = E = = £ = = £ E - | = £ E = 1 = = = g = E = = £ E WANTED 700 WITNESS AT The Coliseum J. H. S. Annual Play ADMISSION Adults 40¢ Students 25¢ Overture 8 p.m. Curtain 8:10 p.m. Ammunition LT AT riu soon, folks. Every day until Christmas Day my messages about gifts be in town ] PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR. DELIVERY WARRACK Construction Ce. Pnone Junean yow’ll find | | I! : 7 The Juneau hul«lry < Franklin Street between Front and Second Sireets } | —41 / and where they can be bought in the PHONE 358 FOSS CONSTRUCTION CO. 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