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w . = - GEORGE RAFT CLIPPERSHIP * = INDISCRE v With novelty, bargain. ice-cream TONIGHT and TOMORROW ‘ booths, and games of chance, there { | one throughout the three days of He keeps wis Eves oPEN | | fan Sooniins. g oo 1 ] | o | find beautiful handmade aprous, | The Kid Glove Kid...with iron fists 3 | Philippine Clipper roared away from | When the sightseer is weary, there g I oeisl Hailor 34 ardan .| will be afternoon tea, served by the | —_— 9 and a yen for solving crimes . . . Pearl Harbor at 8:54 o'clock this inior Tastied | e the most exciting guy you've ever |“The Glass Key.” Playing|moming, Paciic Standard Tme, for| 7inior Tadies. ~ = - [Paul "Lukas, Madge Evans, W met in the most tangled mys! | 7 o 7. ©|Midway Island, a distance of 1,023 iaraged: iy UM ‘\hwmw ‘l ke Holen Vinso I Form 4 rarn Dashiell Hammet ever spilleg! | at Coliseum, SlOl‘y of miles northwest. The clipper car-| o "7 8 by i A J. Porvedt 3 . kb AN 2R “Wrardnre Politics, Gangsters Jioh pae second load- of alrmail for| “mye paygain. booth has the fol- | Triangle in Talkie o Aty {Manila. lowing ladies in. &ttendance: Mrs. | = | “The Glass Key” story of the b S0 o] > Guy McNaughton, Mrs. L. H. Metz- | “Age of Indiscretion,” melodrama 4 | big-shot palitical game, stars George || gar, Mrs..Hector McLean, Mrs. Sam | now playing at the Capitol, stars » { Rat tonight at the Coliseum. BAZAAR UPENS Guyot, Mrs. H. L. VanderLeest, Mrs. | Paul Lukas, Madge Evans, and Hel- | " itia stary.this time his s moral: J. J. Connors, Sr, Mrs. S. Hellen- len Vinson and in a domestic triangle 18 i It is what happens to big-shot poli- 1 thal. which leads to a court fight over 18 I e gl e N Valued additions; 4o committoe tody of & child g with the business of running a great for the turkey dinher to be served| pased- upon various newspaper ity. Claire Dodd provides the love | i Saturddy evening are M, J. DOB-|peqglines 02 the past year, the | interest and Edward Arnold the ahue, who will 2id in the Kitehen|giory conters about a battling competition. and Mrs. James #00be, :WhO “Will| mother-in-law (May Robson) who pour coffee. 3 | The story is by Dashiell Hammett, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11, - 1935. yoes to court and uses her millions an attempt to wrest guardian- hor The Thin Man" a i lpA g e ek | “The Maltese Falcon,” and is m;;fi B TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN | i, of his son from Lukas, follow- e |in part on material dug up by him- Harry Krane’s Orchestra to| on and after this date, December | 1y pis divorce from @ philandering - self when he was a flatfoot for the| Play—Tea to Be Served il not. be; respansible 1or | wife ai Pinkerton Detective Agency. 1In 2 . contracted for the Leon-| ,.c o¢ the father fighting for ai this capacity, he travelled from —Committees Formied Shop or for personal BILS | 0 cuctody of his child, has one nf AR & E RE 1 18 | Canada to Mexico unravelling every by my wife, Mrs.. H. J. Leonard. |yn. yoct dramatic roles of his car- Ricle H murder and| Harry Krane's orchestra will pro- | advs H. J. LEONARD. | sar and Miss Evans is more than | conceivable kind of i‘ me. It was illness that led him finally into the field of writing, a field which has proved so profit- e fine evening entertainment for 1l who visit the Catholic Bazaar according to announcement: today - R e CHRISTMAS TREES It is not too early to place your Call 374 Hiway Delivery for | adequate as the misunderstood sec- retary The story revolves about a pub- lisher whose wife leaves him and TAYE-TO-LIFE! Drama of modern able he now does all his sleuthing with pen and’ ink. The gala annual event, sponsored order | remarries. Her new mother-in-law = insists that she sue for custody of . B\ | the child of her first marriage. To : | accomplish this, the determined mother-in-law frames the publish- er, and the case reaches a sensation- al denouement in court. ‘//% ™ 41 }‘{mhlxghts of the story include { W% the - airplane flight to Reno, the [ dramatic moment in which Lukas I8 | hears of his wife's divorce, the scene in which he breaks the news to the| | child (David Jack Holt) and the bitter legal fight.which. epsues. GAY SITUATION TANGLES PLOT IN “HAYFEVER" MADGE EVANS Juneau Drama Club Will| » o : MAY. ROBSON Present Noel Coward Play | { S HELEN VINSON | Next Week in Coli { ex: ee }n_ oliseum | D'v'd Jcck Hoh AN M-G-M PICTURE ce trees. bands cheer... and wives think! For MOTHER A gift that is sure to bring happiness Christ- for 7 Dashiall Hommatt author of “The Thin Mon” with EDWARD ARNOLD CLAIRE DODD RAY MILLAND ROSALIND KEITH A Paramount Picture with PAUL LUKAS mas morning and years to come . . beautiful oyerstuff suite. Not. only a charm- g ing gift for mother but £ a continuous source of ¥ pleasure for the entire family You will find an ex- cellent selection on our display floor in various What would you do if you were (1 a diginfied diplomatist who —ALSO— BIG BUSINESS (Musical) . MICE IN COUNCIL colors and styles and : " | . are almost certs | sometimes took a short vacation| NEWS by PARAMOUNT e il AR ingenuous amateur boxer ‘‘terribly | s in love” with an elderly actress; (3 | PLUS— Feus. seppoanily prited a charming divoreee who rejoiced in (discreetly clandestine love affair.: (4) a little would-be-sophisticated | girl who wanted very much to ex- perience a great love— And you—all ‘four of you—were | invited to spend a week-end with a | family whose antics convinced you | they were either neurotic, psycho- | pathic, or violently insane? | “Hayfever,” Noel Coward’s fam- | ous comedy, tells you what hap- | pened in just such a situation in| England, and tells it so cleverly | you will never forget it. The play, following closely the lines of the original production, will be presented by the Juneau Drama | Club next Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at the Coliseum Theatre. Tickets are now for sale at all drug stores or from drama club members, s AN SRS AT SR Review a La Cart MESSERSCHMIDT ON TRIP TO SKAGWAY Messerschmidt, Deputy Elks, ST. LUKE'S BAZAAR Annual Sale of sewing goodies and toys, December Both afternoon and evening Community Church. —adv. | G RS { INSURANCE ’ i Allen Shattuck, ! ' Junean, Alaska Vitaphone Comedy candy, 12. in For FATHER What would please him more than a deep, roomy comfortable ypholstered chair? One that he could sink down ¥Mto and relax after the day's work George Grand Exalted Ruler of sailed on the Alaska last 1 an official visit to the Skagway Elks Lodge. th Pop Goes Your Heart News by Daily Alaska Empire CAPITO R T R P S R GAME COMMISSION |MRS. BONNETT IS SPONSORS PICTURE| HONORED fl SHOWER ! Among the large variety now on display you will find one to suit your taste in style, color and price. [ Tonight Tonight Early American Wing Chairs and Modern Club Chairs. Comfortable Lounge Chairs with matching Oftoman, and an excellent assortment of Guest CHairs. ™ \ For the HOME A Bedroom Suite. Sel- EEMbliShed 1898 By special arrangement, a twen-‘ ty-minute talking picture, “Our Wild Life Resources,” sponsored by SERVICE CIRCLE MEETS IN CHURCH | the Alaska Game Commission, will show tonight and tomorrow night ""’M‘“ The World Service Circle meets | at all performances at the Capitol b Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the | Theatre. Northern Light Presbyterian Church | . The picture, one of great scenic | parlors. | beauty and educational worth, was Rev. John A. Glasse will intro- | secured only through great diffi- duce the discussion subject: “Com-|culty, and game commission of- pulsory Military Education in Pub- | ficers urge everyone to see it if Mrs. Alfred Bonnett of Thane | was honored last evening with a | shower, at which Mrs. C. N, Crone, |Mrs. Bob Brown and Mrs. Harry | Lea were hostesses. 3 | Games were played, prizes going to Mrs. Miriam Richardson and | Mrs. E. F. Watkins, high, Mrs. C. | McKinnon and Mrs. Alex Sey, low. | The following guests attended: | Mesdames H. Jones, Earl F. Wat- dom will you find a more complete or var- ied selection of Bed- room Furniture from§ the sturdy well design- ed and attractive Early American to the ultrafi modern in design andy decoration. SIS 2 WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 eyt mpnihd g l lic Schools and Colleges.” e | kins, E. E. Richardson, Alex Sey, ALASKA MEA T CO S i Following an-informal discussion, |~ All wild game under the jurisdic- | Norris Richardson, Ted Laughlin, . 2 refrestiments will be served. | tion of the United States is photo- | M¥s. T. Laughlin, Sr., Mrs, L. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY, BEEF—DIAMOND s ‘59‘5" Tfi sraphed. in s iural surround. | Laurance, M. G, E. Rice, M c. TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected SHRINE TO DANCE o s Sraphicaliy of the. Grov. | Buest, Mrs. Bonnets, SATURDAY NlGI'lT(ernmex\L's widespreading conserva- SRS s T tion program. SHOP IN JUNEAU? W. P. Scott, | Shrine Dance Committee, announc- es the Shrine dance will be held | S8aturday night in the Scottish Rite | temple ,and arrangements are com- | pleted for an interesting evening. Mrs. Katherine Hooker, as usual, | will have charge of refreshments | and music will be fufnished by ;Clarcnce Rands’ orchestra. | BBz R g { UNITED STATES | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | GENERAL LAND OFFICE | District Land Office i Anchorage, Alaska. | November 5, 1935. Notice is hereby given that Nor- man B. Cook, entryman, together | with his witnesses, Fred Henning |and Howard D. Stabler, all of Ju-| neau, Alaska, has made final proof (on his homestead Anchorage 08037 for a tract of land embraced in U. 8 Survey No. 2167, situate on Favorite | | Channel, Point Louisa Beach, about |16 miles from Juneau, containing | 9315 acres, latitude 58° 23’ N. longi- | tude 134° 43 W. and it is now in| | the files of the U. S; Land Oftice,| ;Anchornue. Alaska, and if no protest | 's filed in the local land office within | the period of publication or thirty | days thereafter, said final proof will \be accepted and final certificate Chairman of the| . s | SRS S SRS aeaaaae SMOKING STANDS: Chromium and enamel finishes. Very smart and modern, Priced Sqg .75 9 oy 4o B | HOLD EVERYTHING! “Hayfever” Days Will Soon Be Here! 57.50 CEDAR CHESTS to delight the heart of every girl in a wide variety of styles, BEAUTIFUL WALNUT FINISHED CABINETS as low as .. OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. ° "Phone Singl(; 0-2 rings COFFEE TABLES and LAMPS OCCASIONAL TABLES .UNITED FOOD CO. [ CASH GROCERS » CARD TABLES are always appreciated as gifts and need not be expensive. We are showing a very com- plete assortment ranging in price from $1.50 to $10.00 Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 Bl THEATRE Bkl DECEMBER 17 and 18 Under Auspices Juneau Drama Club Tickets Now on Sale at All Drug Stores—ADMISSION 50c NEW YEAR’S AW ARD! Ask Us for Particulal:s JUNEAU-YOUNG PHONE 478 Prompt Delivery | § i 2 CAI.“:ORN 'A GRO(:ERY “ H A R D WA R E c Q " ‘u_med' OzoRGE A. LINGEL ‘ You won't be Es:cz\r&—fiQE'I,"TICKETS ¥ MLast. publication, Jan. 15, 1936.