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ax THE. DAILY. ALASKA 'EMPIRE, MONDAY, .DEC. 2, 1935 GUM.EDY‘DHAMA‘ LUPE GREETS'HER “JONEE” | ‘REDHEAD’ NOW 4 AT COLISEUM |First Movie Redhead with Regenerating Effect Play- ed by Grace Bradley | A devastating red-head with a rvegerterating effect provides the JOLSON IN NEW MUSICALE AT CAPITOL NOW | Famous Singer Co-Stars with Dancing Wife in ‘Go Into Your Dance’ “Go Into Your Dance,” Al Jolson- Ruby Keeler musical spectacle, is SHE...was an Artist’s Model. HE...was a Rich Playboy . . . They started life fram- ing each other— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE'S l pear at 9:30 o'clock for the social | were held yesterday afternoon in the LATEST NEWS deings which will' include dancing, | hapel of the C. W. Carter Mortuary, | Reiland reported sub-zero weather |in Fairbanks but stated that the| weather in Seidovia and Kodiak was Reported by Graham MacNamee i/ DRAMA CLUB TO MEET TUESDAY The Juneau Drama Club will meet in the High School Auditorium at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. Mrs. Elizabeth Parker will read an article pertaining to drama; Everett Erickson will complete his review of “Men in White,” the first half of which was |'the play, “Hay Fever,” to be given’ on December 17 and 18, will be! transacted. All members are urged to attend the meeting tomorrow. | MOONLIGHT LUNCH ROOM IS OPENED! Tha Moonlight Lurnch, closed re- | cently by Betty and Hanna Daniess, card playing, music and general funAJ‘Dem C. E. Rice of Holy Trinity Ca- | very mild. He expects to sail on the MATANUSKA VALLEY 4‘“"“*“{“ Qislating: ab the chapel | victoria for Ketchikan and will then jand gave. go to the States for two weeks in GIVEN ALLOTMENT | he Chapel services were attended | Seattle and two weeks in San Fran- | by Rebekahs, Odd Fellows and many | cisco before returning to Alaska. Word of the appropriation of $250,- | friends of the wellknown woman. The ‘ 060 for the Matanuska Valley project | Trinity Cathedral sang “Nearer, My | was received this afternoon by the|God, to Thee,” and “Rock of Ages.” | Governor's Office from Aubrey Wil- | Dean Rice gave the eulogy and pray- } liams, Assistant Relief Administra- |er. tor. Pallbearers were the following This addition to the Rural Rehab-|{members of the Fire Boys' club; ilitation funds, approved by Harry L.|Douglas Oliver, William Neider- NEW PRODUCT TO BE SHIPPED HERE O. Gerstman, representing the Northwest Distilleries, Ing., which | he stated is the only distillery north Ed. Bussey, formerly of Treadwell (and Perseverance mines here, and now employed at the Hi-Yu Mine, | were passengers aboard the PAA | Lockheed Electra from Fairbanks yesterday and all of them boarded the Yukon for Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Fransen are enroute to the Mayo Brothers Clinic at Rochester, Minn., where he will undergo special med- ical treatment. Basham and Bussey | are on vacation. R..D. Gustofson, also a part owner in the Hi-Yu Mine, and Mrs. Gus- tofson, are passengers from Seward aboard ;the -Yukon, Hopkins, is for the financing of the colony up to January 1. | hauser,~ John Olson; Carl Stolbérg, Joe Johnson and Guy Gaudett. | of Los Angeles and west of Chicago, | sailed for Seattle on the Yukon. He Joe Crosson, one of ‘the pilots on |the Electra on the trip south, is a jJoe Crosson and Walter Hall, ar-| rived at the local airport at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon with the follow- |ing passengers for Juneau: From | Nome—Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Powell, | and G. D. Lammers. From Fair- banks—Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fran- sen, William Basham, Irving Reed, and E. E. Bussey. The Electra took off on the re- turn flight at 9 o'clock this morning with one passenger, Carl Stolberg, | for Fairbank 1 T | unusual motivation for “Redhead,” now playing at the Capitol Theatre. iy lamusing comedy-drama starring The cast shows the noted star and ! | Bruce Cabot and Grace Bradley,| his dancing wife together for the 4 | which is now playing at the Coli-| first time. Jolzon is said to show more ¥ ' seum Theatre. of his old-time verve, both in his w | Redheads are ordinarily supposed | s‘_nuiliu nd his acting, than he has ¥ to be notorious, and this one is no § displa in any recent picture. w exception, except for her accidental The plot shows him as a Broadway L effect upon an otherwise rather entertainer, barred from the New 7 The King and Queen disselute young man. The story con- York Stage because of his fondness X cerns a beautiful artist’s model who for wine, women and “ponies.” After o of Song-and-Dance is exonerated of @ murder charge| sharing henors with a little dancing [ ! in Their First Great after an unfortunate affair in her girl in a mid-west town he stages a w aréa apartment, and unable to get work comeback that sets the theatrical u Show Together! because of the resulting notoriety. | world aflame. v Meeting a drunken millionaire's Helen Morgan, torch sihger and pi- 1: s6n, portrayed by Cabot, she falls| flub;itmz is given an important role i 3 |in with his shady plan to extort as the other woman, Glenda Farrell | money from his father. Marrying is the same wise-cracking, d- .RUCE CABOT -1 ! the boy as part of the scheme, they ! boiled characier she usually portrays. GRACE BRADL‘V El receive, much to their surprise, a Others who do exceptionally fine TODAY Pi e, B parental blessing, and instructions work include Barton MacLane, Shar- Stvanear Than Fictio 2 | to get out and making something of on Lynne, Patsy Kelly and Phil Re- alrgngcr & 34R_TiCHoR i i )and, Johnn: ¥ — . - ! :x}:cecn?;‘a;lngd ioizr;‘:m::olc?:dosr Sz‘;milr);'} New York fl):om Buenf: Aires. ,(,M,“id“‘d:i“:’tofi)f_ ¥ ; Comedy to make something of themselves,! w4 PRl 4 [ s { 0 E & with many humorous complications. MHS NEviLLE HEILAND sAYs | S ——— T T T 3 53 -t B i s ., | [ 1 " MRS. CHESLEY TO - ELKS ARE TO HAVE | | | YEAVE FOk § 2 ~oiomueers' Mkt | AID TO REST BUSINESS 600D o i s ] % . 5 5 | There will be big doings at the| | ]Ernest Fransen, of Hi-Hu FHOM INTEH'OH Mis, LOHK O. Obealey. SUAH S8 Elks Wednesday night. A real old- | | P Flies H Sintes Wadnesdny, qu toe., Khiuess s 3 % § | In an evergreen, flower-covered| E. J. Reiland, A. Schilling and| roperly 1€s riere t2 timer of a big time, according to the | h ins of Mrs. Ethel Ne- | Co TéDreRontative, WHo “fes | i Norah, to be gone three months. On p i mittee in charge, headed ty [ sl et e v to CatCh Yukon Pl Bri Eight P her return she will open a school Wi TR BROS. @ FIRST NATIONAL el d | BY | yille, for years popular stewardess-of | turned to Juneau on the Yukon from ane Drings Eight Fas-| i1e down-town district, in which : George M. Simpkihs, an oldtimer | he pire Boys' Club, are at rest in|a trip to the Westward and the| oo g ¥ Ret (b5 i) taach ot himself. ... | the Rebekan Plot at Evergreen Cem- | Interior, stated that. business con-| .. . nc° nsen, part owner of the senge_rs —, Return 3 Rhge, e wn il o | The oldtime Elks are requested 0| etery, She passed away at St. Ann’s } ditions are very good throu ol | T GUREE Ao PR FNCRRIRS Flight Toda sxudeive Livig,, Fogit aug, S SILLY SYMPHONY—Cartoon i attend the lodge session and then ‘Hos;flal lagn ‘Friday a!r/wrnoo;x after | the territory Lrayvefsed . Mrs; Brstber, DI BERIL S 8 y MOBIOUs COMIpaR RN INs 2 SRS Is A | errange to Have the lady friend ap- |, six weeks' illness and last rites i electric enginésr’ &t e "HinG, andl| .. pys rockhasd Mieotrs, Pllots 0w to Bath & feauriihen Sies the Chesley System of Self Control.” Mrs. Chesley will carry the best books avallable on these subjects, and plans to maintain regular busi- ness hours for public benefit. e BABY GIRL FOR COLES Mrs. Kenneth Cole became the mother of a 7% pound baby girl born in St. Ann's Hospital last Sat~ urday. e Special Delivery to Douglas Dally 2:30 P. M. Telephone 442, adv. MOONLIGHT LUNCH given at a previous meeting; and a “skit” will be pres- ented by Mrs. Irving Notle, Frank | is now open for business under the management of Gertie Willis, popu- lar local restaurant woman. | An allotment of $100,000, also to meet past and current expenses, was | made last month. part owner in the mine, and G. A.| Gustofson and the estate of the late | Ed Young, former Fairbanks aviator, | }expects to return to Alaska about MISSES CAMPEN g o i - . m— § ———y | e | @ finl ey ey | @ g | . [} heed Vega and now Jocal PAA rep- - IRONS, PERCOLATORS . . . . grade school enrollment was 551, resentative, are U. 8. Naval Reserve ATTACHMENTS Last year’s figures were 567. The t0- | Lidutenants. ¢ Y * FO £1f orickd £ B J tal at this same period for 1934 was s N ey o L DR R INSURANCE riced for an ristmas 792 as compared to 766 in 1985. ANOTHER TRAP DRUMMER o by ot i 130 gt e, LA 4 list . Select N ); “While it.is hard to predict what ARRIVES IN THIS, CITY ?og.::e«fi:;lg- y gigle See H. R. SHEPARD & SON ist. Selec w! I y d June, ui actde - K o e e : rollment will reach last year's June 'born to Mr. and Mrs. Leroy West ) R . 5 T X total of 836" Phillips commented. |at’ St. Ann's Hospital. Mother and Almka El(’ctric “ - ——————— {baby are doing nicely. The proud ~ UN ITED F 0 OD G Hellerich, Territorial Rep- father i f 's best, ki L S e B et e [ ight &Power || co. h ; Hellerich, are on board the Yukon he intends that his son shall follow - CASH GROCERS : /| enrcute to Seattle for the winter. in his footsteps. C S % 1 ! They will return to Alaska some, i s MDD, 0. Phorie 16~ We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 time in April and will stop over in' Special Delivery to Douglas Daily r p SRS . Juneau for a few days. 2:30 P. M. Telephone 42 aav. Jumean’ ' :-7 ' Douglas ffim g By BILLIE DE BECK CAPITOL BEER PARLORS - : b ¥ . UST WANTED T KNOU. IRE e OKAY, BOYS-- OON'T WORRY,SARGE - AN BALL ROON ; WHO. 1S THIS SPEAKING 27 oMbsgn o ke A HOPINSES NOTHING DEFINITE- BUT WE'LL BE VERY Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night A A0S ) : KIN- FOLKS O AGRWE, IN : KEEP YOUR EVES ON B80DACIOUS 1 : NO-- WE HAVEN ks : N SASSIETY ALL THE ROADS INTO i GOT TH' SLIGHTEST. (DEA OWN--PROBABLY TH' SOCETY 2272 OS (N WIT ‘EM === | 1 SPHED TREVALL COME - TOR OF THE PAPER-YOU * /( tie GHIE'LESS b L o ey Pk e KNOW- THEY'RE ALWAYS ON BAILEY’S Meroands WwoT'S (T TO YA?Z? TH' LOOKOUT FOR NEWS-- SKONKS ! Short, Orders “WHERE YOU MEET YOU> FRIENDS" r§ et o | Juneau Cash Grecery | - LY D=8z _ Gerner nd an - s { LY o 12 King 558 Deltvery hed 4 Henderson, J. F. Mullen, and H. R. Ferguson. omination and election of of- ficers for nex{ year will be con- ducted, and business pertaining to The new Moonlight, located next to the Imperial, will feature home- cooked meals, Mrs. Willis said today, and will also serve specially pre- pared chili as a cold-weather snack. | 4. Tea, 2-4:30; Dinner, 5:30-7:00 p.m. HONOR FRIENDS| The first shipments of a new product — Imperial Ale—an 8 per Honoring Mr. and Mrs, Don Trond- | ¢ént, Belfast type, heavy-body, pale [son of Juneau, the Misses }lansene;ale' should reach Juneau next week, Gerstman said. |and Etolin Campen entertained last " The Northwest Distilleries, Inc., is LUTHERAN DINNER Sewing Sale and Tea, Deecmber —ady. In the church parlors. aids to the kitchen She’ll be proud of these real l ELECTRIC TOASTERS, WAFFLE IRONS, FOOD MIXERS, ELECTRIC inight at their family home at Auk | |Lake. The evening was spent in I€aturing a line of one year and 18- month-old straight whiskey at a dancing. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs, Don ' Moderate price, Gerstman sald Trondson, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Laugh- , Turther. jlin, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Callow, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Campen, Mr. LOCKHEED VEGA and Mrs. Tom Selby, Mr. and Mrs, FLOWN SOUTH BY MEYRING, HOLDEN Sam Shabaldak, Mr. and Mrs. Fred | PAA Pilots Géne Meyring and Campen, Mrs. Addie McKinnon, | Alex Holden, who arrived last week Misses Etolin and Hanseie Campen, Messrs. Clarence Wheatenen, Frank on the Victoria, took off for Seattle in the PAA Lockheed Ve Battallo, Chester Ellis and Verne' L p.m. yesterday. Holden and Babcock. ‘were to take Neil Grant aboard the SCHOOL ENROLLMENT SHOWS SLIGHT DROP|piane at Wrangen tor the fifght to Seattle, where Grant’s father, John A decrease in the Juneau publiciGrant, who had been reported scheol system of 26 students this | seriously ill, died yesterday. as compared to last, was noted Pilot Meyring, who was Manager Superintendent A. B. Phillips, |of the local PAA Airport last sum- second six-weeks’ period of the school | mer, is continuing flight training at term cate to a close on November|the United States Naval Station in 27. Seattle this winter. Both Meyring On that date, the high school en-!and Bob Ellis, the latter formerly rollment was 215 as contrasted with|station at Ketchikan with the Lock- last year’s enrollment of 225. The’ ) at 2| eyring | | are also interested. | A new bunkhouse and cookhouse | were erected this year at the mine, | which employs about 15 men, and a | good season is: reported: | p———r | Special Delivery to Douglas Daily :30 P. M. Telephone 442, adv. Hamilton Bedch Food Mixer 81975 ® What a wise choice. A gift that will save hours of tedious kitchen work for years to come. GERTIE P SN RE-OPENS i Under Management of WILLIS GOOD HOME-COOKING, LUNCHES, SHORT ORDERS, CHILI