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THE, DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 7. 1935. JACK LONDON'S BEAVERS BEST DOG STORY.AT EOWLERSLAST -2 CAPITOL SUN. NIGHT ATELKS == Totals’ A e Beare— Call of the Wild,” Famous Mrs. H, Mes- Story of Yukon Gold Rush, Stars Gable | Barragar, Jr, of that team, bowled ! 1212, 170, 214, for the high three-game | wling at | serschmidt “Call of the Wild{" screem version!total of the evening, 596. Martin| SPOt of Jack London’s famous dog story, ' Lavenik, also of the Bgavers, bowled [ 1otals Totals SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY a HE ALWAYS RAN OUT ON HIS WOMEN! BUT THE GIRL SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Midnight Matinee Tonight Matinee Senday—2 P. M. Lumberjacks vs. Bears \lumbfl]m‘ku—— [cariTOL THEATRE 137 146 198 481 145 125 "YOII LL HAVE TO CHOOSE BETWEEN ME and your idea of right!" . «Take something when you can’t get it any other way . .. That’s the law up here. .. The law of the Klondike, . . . If you see The Beavers took the honors in the | Pacific Coast Contf: the Elks alleys last J. E. |MacSpadden M. A. Snow 480 Take it away something you need, grab it.. from the other guy!” JACK LONDON'’S “ mightiest story gives Gable his greatest role! 20"1 CENTURY PICTURE ——ALSO—— MARCH with flw “March of Time” It’s the Screen’s Greatest Shert Subject Ml('KE\: MOUSE in “MICKEY’S KANGAROO” NEWS by Graham MacNamee Reporting for the Daily Alaska Empire 7 Joseph M. Schenck presents CLARK \LORETTA YOUNG JACK OAKIE - Directed by WILLIAM WELLMAN Released thru UNITED ARTISTS a DARRYL ZANUCK PRODUCTION LAST TIMES TONIGHT ‘Wednesday’s Child ALSO— Three Cheers for Love Hill Billy Cartoon News by Pathe plays Sunday at the Capitol The-|the best individual game, 235 er, with Clark Gable Oakie in the leading roles, | with 545 Although the story has dcen re- | resented | hashed in the studios to include a'in the iove story and therefore a woman of | (in this case, Loretta Young), and ¢ Beavers overwhelmed the In- althcugh, in the rehashing, the orig- | dians, the Be beat the Lumber- nal plot—that of a civilized dog's jacks, and from th reversion to wolf instincts—is so en- Webfooters. I tirely lost that the writer of the low precent movie publicity forgot ti Webf ntion even that there is a dog in webfeoter: e picture, the new story is authen= | nrrs tically London in local color and ad- Mcnasle venturousness, and if you haven't Grummett read the book you will not be disap- cointed. It is one of the really good Totals | ures of the Yukon gold-rush, Bruins which Jack London experienced as & | Mrs, Kaufm. { oy of twenty, Wile | London came to the Gold Rush as H. Sabin | the reaction to a year of hard study . | at the University of California. Pro- 'v)ously he had, as a boy of fourteen, left home o join the notorious “‘oys. ter-pirates” of San Francisco Bay. | He later shipped as a sailor on a | schooner, as a salmon fisherman and | even join fish patrol. After a seal hunting expedition to Japan, he | went back to California and took jobs as coal-shoveller, long-shore- {man and anything else that turned ‘up He tramped a width of the coun- ‘u\ and even served a term in jail fer vagrancy. While at the University | he worked in a laundry to support | himself. The book, which is in the Juneau | public library, is well worth any- | body’s reading, and the picture, while it cannot be considered a faithful reproduction of the masterpiece, is 2 worthy companion story. e the feminine contir 500 class with a tolal s 154 145 162 AN ann dress. and | and Jack placed second in the total scoring | Mrs. Bob Kaufmann rep- | | Beavers— Totals Ave The B! ywing games tonight: SHOP IN JUNEAU, INVITATION to dine well and rest well at Seattle’s mest distinguished ad- Here, you will find all the modern hotel ‘conveniences necessary to your complete com- fort and all those old fashioned ideas of friendliness and hos- pitality that are necessary to a good hotel well operated. Beavers vs. Indians 144 212 164 520 153 155 136 443 95 106 170 214 325 146— 500 466 345 596 545 -1486 119 411 155 1556—"*465 113 166— 414 407 440--1290 139 Did not bowl. Ten Conference will bowl Corn- s Tllini, 7:30 pm.; Cyclones 8:30 pam. e FIRS' RAY W. CLARK, Manager. Alaskan Headquarters—Ask for Permanent Rates. | ENSCH'S Scientifix X-Ray Chiropractic will remove the cause of your stomach, liver or kidney trouble. Call 206 Main Street or Phone 451, —adv. Special Delivery to Douglas Daily 2:30 P. M. Telephone 442. adv. HOTEL NEW W ASHINGTON Seattle’s Mest Distinguished Address DOOR PRIZE === TONIGHT =— HIS BROTHER WAS GOING TO MARRY KNOCK- ED HIM FOR A LOOP AND LEFT HIM LIMPL A HAL ROACH M-G-M PICTURE GYPSY NIGHT REVIEW @ KING CF THE TURF & PICTGRIAL at the Coliseum Theatre: ROBERT YOUNG, ‘1 The story involves, and revolves, ‘ k characters in a farcical ituation which results in the rignt ’man marrying the rxgh' gn—l in a last ,mmuu fraeas =g wne ai:ar. To ac- complish. this brexuhless finale, Jo- | MISS VENABLE, AT c ul_ | s E u M sephine Spiggins, beautiful daughter of a department store janitor, is Vagabond Lady IS Story ‘vnnously engaged to John and Tony Spears, both sons of the store’s mil- of Girl Who Can't Make |1ionaire owner, one of whom is a stuffed shirt and one of whom is the | John, and persuades her to love him | instead, only to lose her somewhat | volatile affection when he gets drunk ' on a stag pa What with the girl's father bvo-<zag Tony, and the gm‘ virtuously trying to marry herself to the impeccable John the plot turns | somersaults in order to further com- [ ate the business and finally cap-‘ sizes on a boat when somebody | throws Tony overboard and explains | to Josephine he always disappeared | 2 when he wanted to escape feminine Up Her Mind About Love Robert Armstrong ‘Mystery Man’ NEWS BY FOX ~— LAST TIMES TONIGHT DELUXE DOUBLE FEATURES (,‘.eorge' O’Brien in ‘Millionaire Cowboy™ in ‘RED RIDER’ No. 4 NEWS z00d-natured and irresistible play- ‘fntmglemenls As a result, Josephine | poy, well-known to theatre-goers. | almost marries John, but Tony and a Things move when Tony returns | fishing boat rescue her and the au- home from a world cruise to. find |dience just at the last possible mo- Josephine practically engaged to | ment and the plot ends—happily. |IHIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllfllIIIIIIIfllllIIIIIII|IllIHIIIIIIIII’IIllllllllmlmlllIlfllllmlflnflfllfllflimlmflflmmflflflflg “Vagabona vuey Hal Roach com- edy-romance starring Robert Youny | and Evelyn Venable, plays Sunday 1 OHMER IN JUNEAU | are now, located in Chelmsford, On- Barl N. 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