The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 16, 1935, Page 3

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SHE SOUGHT ROMANCE...AND FOUND REMORSE... TWO PEOPLE WHO LAUGHED AT LOVE,..UNTILIT HAPPENED TO THEM! LRDIES' WITH CHARLIE RUGGLES FRANCHOT TONE Edna May Oliver REGINALD DENNY ALSO—Walt Disney, Celored Silly Sympheny . . Hal LeRoy Comedy—*“In the Spotlight” . . A Novelt “Chain Letter Days” and the Latest News by D Alaska Empire Tomorrow Night! “HAYFEVER” A Three-Act Comedy by ‘NOEL COWARD Presented’ by the JUNI DRAMA CLUB EAU Tickets at All Drug Stores L= | 'E_ g _THEATRE.E .M.! ADMISSION 50c Everybody Will Be There! O - S A 1 1~ ) 0] ] - )]0 Give Mother - the Range with a Chef’s Brain SPECIAL TERMS $22.00 Down BALANCE MONTHLY | THE DAWN « A new | " Hotpoint Automatic electric range. Styled by Helen Hughes Dulany, Give Mother what she really wants—a way to find new leisure with which to do the things she likes to do. Give her this marvel- ous new range which enables her to surprise and delight her family and friends with new cooking achievements. A new Hotpoint electric range is he gift of the year, Comeintoday.Seethesewonderfulnew ranges.Learntheamazing factsabouttheircleanliness,coolness, positivesuccess and economy. FEATURES o Calrod, hi-speed, clean-heat electric coils . “9"..' Brain” (auto- matic timer clock) . . Thrift Cooker . . new type oven control . . fully ?nmdm..hm-mm..flmm..n—dmfim ELECTRIC RANGES Alaska Electric Light & Power C. JUNEAU 6 DOUGLAS 18 | @ | R MONTCOMERY | | | | i | | —— CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM . Private Bocths Lunches - - Dancing Every Night . JOAN CRAWFORD | 60-STARSWITH 'l:X PRIMA DUI\\IA DIETS FOR FILMS| v “No More Ta‘d_ies" Shows| Popular Players as Mar- ried Couple in Comedy Joan Crawford plays one of her | best roles in some time in the new pietur “No More Ladies,” at the| Capitol Theaire tonight. i ert Montgomery, always-popu-= tar of sophisticated comedy, -starred with Miss C ford in production of the Broadway | is e, Edna May k, Reginald Den- s Robert (in the | past; but th . in spite of their m: 4" friends, e work. ater, Joan discovers she | |may have made a mistake, she de- |cides to dry her tears and W a . All her husband’s ex-girl nd» are invited, ther with swains and e usbands. That it d(‘(‘~l]'l turn out ex y as she planned, shapes the drama of ture; and meanwhile the fun- niest party scenes ever filmed held the screen. HAYFEVER CAST TURNS HAND TO STAGE EFFECTS Cast Members in Noel Cow- ard Play Assume Double Production Duties e knows his - A new Marion Talley — 25 pounds lighter—is pictured as she hurried to a film studio in Hellywood recently. The not- ed opera star is preparing for her screen debut and while a s being prepared, she is y with costume and makeup tests. To fool the camera, which occasionally makes a sub- ject look heavier, she shut her- self in her room at mealtimes, subsisted on fruits, vegetables i and fruit juices, to lose 25 un- | wanted pounds. Actors by choice by necessity, members of the cas of “Hayfe Juneau Drama Club but stagehands bers. Additional tickets available at the doors. will be | volved he will receive a much larger THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY DEC. 16, 1935. DIFFICULTY OF SPENDING CASH TOLD IN FILM Brewster's Millions™ Tells of Young Man Out to Squander Fortune |SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY IS CELEBRATED HERE| Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Josephine White Coughlin- ento the Winn residen in honor of M Friend, celebra fifth w were laid 10 evening the memb attended the dance g ver C. Win and Mrs. 1\]\ ce d at dinner ning in the par er of the “Brewster's Millions,” hilarious story concerned with the difficulty of spending a fortune, plays tonight at atre. nd Lili Damita, , whi¢h includes 1l song hits and Rite Temple. D Legion Post Will : Entertain Souts " At Meetmg Tonight = rd John Bradford post of the n will be host to- out troop whick a number lavish dan ; a young man alf million pounds fon that if he is within six months remain romantically unin- a frantic spending er's money merely ablishes the firm of | it I8 sponsoring, for dedicated solely to | entertainment at the Dugout, start- squandering money, | Ing at 8 o'clotk. The Scouts are to tof nh.)hntnm backs | meet at the Methodist church manse a bad stage , however, |and march down to the Dugout with turns out to b2 a sensation. In the | their Scoutmaster, the Rev. O. L. eleventh he his broker Kendall. absconds with his money ana ww:\ Capt. John Clark is chairman of theiday. |the Legion committee arranging the oot <l {affair and promises an entertaining YOUNG PEU“‘_E'S {evening with light refreshments to | fol MEET FOSTPONED Vice Commander William |Johnson will preside at tonight's Meeting of the Youmz People’s | meeting in the absence of Command- Club of the Northern Light kr ey, who left on the byterian Church has been mfil-‘ North Sea with Mrs. Polley, for a six poned, due to choir practice, until| weeks vacation to his old home in after the holidays, the Rev JOhHiBoston_ Mr. and Mrs. Polley also A. 'Glasse announced today. Thewill visit the National Capital in meeting was originally scheduled |connection with the Legion’s child for tonight. | welfare p rogram. ->--—— mump ie “Brewstor ¢ the busin and in a mom 38 ¢ D BIGGS VISITING HERE s}hlffl Bls'z; ar';;vcd on éhhe North ' l CAPITOL CAFE HAS ea from Sitka to enjoy ristmas | WINDOW XMAS TREE with the Messerschmidt families. | e ! e TION “HAYFEVER”’/ | Charles Miller, PLAY CAST | The members of the cast of “Hayfever” will give a party the ora Parish Hall on Wednesday evening, ATTE! mas spirit with one of the most elab- y dressed and lighted window trees in Juneau. production opening tomorrow even- ing in the Coliseum Theatre, as-| sembled this afternoon to kalsomine stage sets and rearrange furniture for the premiere performance. Not only have cast members| taken upon themselves the double| duties of stage and backstage, but} they have also attacked—and suc- cessfully bagged—one of the most difficult stage productions listed in the catalogue. A far cry from the riotous comedy of last year's pro- duction “Loose Ankles,” the 1935 play is designated by the author,! Angelenos Upsel Football Noel Coward, himself, as “a diffi- DO[)E Wlfl’l |3 to 7 cult play, not easily to be attempt- . ¥ ed by amateurs.” The play that T]'lumph mn S. F. held Broadway for an entire season will find its own interpretation in| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Dec. 16.— Juneau; and local audiences willl UCLA upset the dope here Saturday have an opportunity to see a fine| when she defeated St. Mary's Gaels sophisticated comedy that is not 13 to 7 in the final collegiate foots likely to find an adequate inter-| ball game of the season. pretation upon the screen. A scant crowd of 8500 saw the Tickets for the production, which | contest | plays both Tuesday and Wednes- | day nights, are for sale at all drug | Following the Wednesday night | performance, a party will be given members of the club. - 0.C.L A WINS | other e C. E. Wortman, Sitka druggist, ar- for the cast in the Parish Hall Lty | FROM PANTHERS e was delivered by the Highway Deli and the decora- tions are the work of Miss Betty | There will be dancing, entertain- Whitfield | ment, and refreshments. Small ad- | mission fee for the men. —adv. 0 HOSTESSES the 18th, after the performance,! | for members of the Juneau Drama | Club and their friends. - - ND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! SP WE'VE LET SANTA and his help- ers take over our shop for the holi- day season and they've prepared for you all the old tempting cakes and pastries as well as some delectable new ones. There’s a delicious dis- play here; plum pudding, fruit cakes, | stores and from Drama Club mem ived from Suka on the North Sea NOTICE! During my absence from Juneau, DR. CARTER will be in care of my practice and office. Thank youl DR. W. W. COUNCIL SHIP BY EXPRESS RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY can save you money on every package you send to Seattle. LAST CHRISTMAS BOAT SOUTH “Alaska’’—Wednesday, Dec. 18 ASK US FOR RATES NOW! RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY pies of all kinds, and an assortment of cookies that’s really amazing, in every shape and flavor. The whole display is ready to go onto your festive board. You’'ll find shopping here an easy, economical way to get your supply of Christmas baked goods that’s bound to please the entire family. IN THESE REAL FRUIT CAKES you an ideal gift. T lillllllllllllllllllllllIIlIIIllIlHlll!llflfllllllllllllllflllflll!llllllllll|lllllllllllllllllIllllllmlllIlllllmlllllfillIlll}llllflllflllll mu;‘“uu licious . . @ Basy on your gift~ budget, too! HAVE CHRIS EERLESS PHONE 345 PEERLESS BREADS AT ALL GROCERS lllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIHIIIUIIIIIIIll|IlIlIIll!IIIIIIIlllfllllllllllfllflll!lllllllllllllllllllllllmllIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllllIHllIIIIIIHIIIIIIfll!IIlm [ELKS TO HAVE at| neau Shrine Club in the Scottish| a program and | p. manager of the | Capitol Cafe, broke into the Christ- | OLD-ENGLISH . Peerless offers Attractive, De- HIS' BIG WORRY WASN'T MAKING MONEY BUT SPENDING IT! - TURKEY SHOOT - ON WEDNESDAY A Christmas turke held Wednesday 9 o'cle December 18, in the Hall, according to Arthur ¢ Cagney) Adams, ct turkey shoot committee of M. E. Monagle, W. P H. MacSpadden, H. C. R H. Sides, George Shaw, J meér, J. H. Kinghorn, M. S. sen, R. B. Martin, C. P. Jenne, M Lavenik, Albert Wile, Ben Leam- ing and John McLaughlin The dart game, which proved very | popular at the Hlks' Thanksgiving \'nm shoot, the “old army game’ a crap table, a roulette wheel, \nm. horse races are among the nov- el metheds which will be employed to award birds to lucky “turke shooters.” You pay your money and you take your choice—the pro- ceeds to go to the Elks' Christmas charity fund. An ample supply of fine fat birds is promised by the Turkey Shoot committee. COOKING CLASS HELD THURSDAY Arrangements are completed for the next cooking demonstration. under the direction of Mrs. C. N Crone. This is the fourth of a ser- iees of popular cooking lessons which have been given once a month for the benefit of the housewives of Juneau by the Vocational De- | partment of the Territorial Public Schools. | The lesson will be given Thurs-| | day, December 19 in the Northern| Light Presebyterian Church and the | class is scheduled to start at 1:30 m The Ailasxa Electric Light and Power Company will furnish the electric range, the Sanitary Market the meats, the Pay n’ Takit the grooceries and some of the door prizes. In addition the Harry Race Drug Store and the Hayes Gift Shop | | are also furnishing door prizes.| | Folgeers coffee will be served. I e, | SHOP IN JUNEAU! ot will be starting composed Scott, C dman, M R. Wal- Jorgen- JACK BUGHANAN LILI DAMITA Released thru UNITED ARTISTS Watch and Jewelry Repairing | PAUL BLOEDHORN | at very reasonable rates | FRONT STREET | SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! (i «) IO OO AR O OLD ENGLAND gave us this marvelous p].ldding recipe,—filled with luscious fruits. So Christ- massy! But from New England came the in- spiration for the mincemeat in our pies. No grind, no grief,—all ready to serve and sigh over. BECAUSE FINE CAKES and pastries are so essential to the completeness of your Christmas feast, we have gone fo great pains to pre- pare for you an unequalled assortment of bakery holiday specials. Our goods, baked the Peerless way, are made of the most wholesome ingredients. You'll find them an econom- ical and tempting way to solve your holiday mealtime problems. L.nKES gift everyone will enjoy. alllllllllillllllllllllI|IlllilllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIII

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