The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 10, 1935, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 10, 1935. COMEDY PLAYS Heating Plant m T I' TIMES TONIGHT— EXTRA! “MAR” H OF TlME” DRAMA CLUBTO swimacuus vire | O | PRESENT NOEL - COWARD'S PLAY H C plenty of other Claus visited the Couple Club last evening with the first of the Christ- mas gifts—ten-cent toys which the members of the club togk for | change at their Christmas party Almost everyone who attended the gathering in the parsonage of the | Northern Light Presbyterian church | wore a “kid” costume. The few who kid™” ayfever,” bophlsllca!ed omedy of Rural Eng- land, Next Week potluck dinner was served at 6:30 oclock, the table decorated with red and candles and Christmas candies. ner of JHayfever,” sophisticated Noel alty. A [ d comedy now under produc- y Juneau Drama Club, week on Tuesday and nights at Coliseum o JACK LONDON'S LL OF ‘I'II! | LoRETTAYOUNG. uconxlt | 7\ Regincld OWEN Katherine DeMILLE 4 E Toentith Centary Pictere A green In a y the next ednezday the gifts wen nent. Game: the party, ¢ e given the re-| Club is of | ated toys which the ting to the eedy children of nel 1imself well unt of talent iven into his hands to direct ry character seems to have cial aptitude for his or i the Drama Club and since each for inter- have tmas Chan- - IGE CLOSES POWER PLANT Activities at Anchmage Crippled by Shutdown of Ln,ht S\stvm he tc t meeting vides ample room play should sting appeal. 1g Drama Club mem- | . st in the production: Bet- Scoettler, playing Sorel Bliss,| » conscience-stricken little Bohem- ; Orin Kimball, as her brother, L HE e OV cation is painting; Edith Danielsen, 1] pgeuner, 1 5 o008 as Judith Bliss, the retired Actress | . ..o Mfl ' S 3 B DPR. 0%, 8 o does the best she can with an| ¥ ces of zation r differ- jmpsrmptu audience; Everett Eric The A 1 some CU t but all activities ar St e yitheds ome current but all activities are sband of Judith crippled becausze lack of power. genous amateur ks he Alaska, Dec. 10— 5 closed be- turbines at ANCHORAGE The Power pi A Railroad is furnishing & s iy Jack Oakie suppli of pitol Showing “Call of reiior as Gablee w the Wild.” Clark Gable The entire pict Sandy . Harriet Cutler comes from the L: 1 w country of remote as the charming divorcee with a yen meaning gusher Jack Qakie Play Leads hington. The locati for David and a week-end engage- “Call of the Wild,” an adventur t Mount Baker, wher ment with Simon; Kenneth Rooss as company of 150 actors and technic- d Greatham, diplomat who| ture based on the title of J ans actually faced danger and star- s the best of a bad situation; London’s famous novel of a dog who | vation, we are told, while they mai> bbie Dal Jackie Coryton, reverted to nature at the Capitol The on as geysir Hill as Clara, the maid who used lo bz Judith's dresser. The play concerns an lm])z)omptl! e-party in the Bliss home and happens to the guests. 3 as 2 is scel picture, nically m lish “flapper” who doesn't know | is all about; and Mildred! the nt is sf | 1 cial % A i AG \,ROOMg ift for the Home Will Be Apprec:ated \ \ Every Day of the Year SHOP NOW! 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There was no mouse stirring but ‘ noise when S\n'l‘ didn’t had to wash dishes as a pen- | tinselled | THIS EVENING | - ATCOLISEUM | ‘'Vaabond Iads i Evelyn Venable, Story | of Tangled Loves ) agabond ‘Lady,” comedy now the Coliseum, stars Rob-+ and Evelyn Venable in |the story of a gum drop-chewing |Janitor's daughter who can't make up h mind which millionaire s 1 ho narry | With this convincing plot as a | skeleton on which. to build, the pro- duce have added further intrig nz bits of realism in the character € men and the antic ¥ 1 wh ceed to de: v | playing ert Yo by Reginald Denny) man of “dignity, culture and who has a legitimate inter- | n the department store on which ! mily millions are dependent. z (played by Robert Young) is |a rowdy but oh-so-charming play- ooy who convinces Josephine Spig- zins (Evelyn Venable) to gather her oses while she may, and manages 2 to talk her out of her in- marriage to John | delights the girl's father. who never did like John, anyw I nd also delights John, since he has {zrown weary of the flavor of gum w drops, and the mcl\uv ends happily. “LUGAS RETURNS "FROM INTERIOR, — FHA INSPECTION Says Fairbanks Has Build- | ing Boom—No Vacant Houses in City ix houses were built in summer, many im- re made on commer- and residential preper and eing made for increased vity next year, according |t6 H. 1. Lucas, Executive Assistant, Federal Housing Administration, who returned to Juneau aboard the Vic- toria from a three-weeks' trip to the | interior. The Fairbanks lumber yard reported unusual volume of building al sales, he said, and log con- tion, once the prevailing mode of architecture in the interior city, 113 giving way to modern frame con- struction. | The Fairbanks Elks Lodge is plan- ning a $50,000 lodge hall next year, Mr. Lucas said, and Fairbanks is looking forward to big general Building program next spring. There are no vacant houses in the town, {and all of the hotels are fillad and | apartments occupied Building construction has been ‘Q@atly stimulated in Anchorage al- {86, Mr. Lucas said, and in that city, las in Fairbanks, there are no vacant { living quarters. While in Fairbanks, Mr. Lucas, who | ¥ @ fprmer secretary of the Juneau’ | Twenty: Fairbanks last provements w | plans are tuilding ner given by the officers and Past Exalted Rulers of the .Fairbanks fodge No. 1551. e e—— GRUMMETTS GOING SOUTH | J_Mr. and Mrs, Stan Grummett are aving on the North Sea at the During their absence, Mrs. James | Orme will be in charge of Mr. Grum- | mett's office in the Goldstein Build- |ing. Mrs. Grummett wil be on |leave from the District Attorney’s | joffice where she is a member of the |staff. —————— ‘ BETTER THAN EVER FlIks lodge, was entertained at a din- | coming weekend for a month's busi- | | ness and pleasure trip in the states. | at City Wharf Now Installed Starring Warmth Supplied to Seven| Storage Rooms and Also Offices The diegel burner in the new full- automatic heating plant at the City Dock by was lighted for the first time Sun- day erncon. The new heating plant including the boiler tank, and l‘l piping and radiators | on tirst floor has been insts alled | and 15 in full peration Saven storage rooms and the of- fi occupled by the City Dock Wharfinger and the Northland Transportation Company on the first floor of the City Dock warehouse, are heated by the new plant, and ad- diticnal piping and radiators will be installed in six storage rooms on the sond floor before December 15. The second floor space will be used | as wine storage rooms by the Jake- way Distributing Company. An ele- vator will be installed in the near future. SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! 20000 SHARES Par Value 50c ALASKAN MAYFIELD MINES, Inc. Now Available to Residents of JUNEAU ALL GOLD MIN ARE A GAMBLE If you are Gambling why not gamble where you are assured of a WIN- NER by possibilities of increasing your capital from ONE to TWENTY and more. 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