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e e ] DRAMA!..... ¥ ROMACE!.... INTRIGUE! ... OILFORTHE | lAMPS Ok GHINA | PAT O’BRIEN I0SEPHINE HUTCHINSON ng and thr niystery. College LYLE TALBOT - JEAN MUIR A Cosmopolitan Production i ALSO— TONIGHT Oswald Cartoon mou ened Hezdi! the with Eddie A ne Judge, oo e et et —1 Daily "\!\a‘\'k,a Empire Sennie Baker in the supporting cast. | oo ’O‘““O?‘ :;"”f’ News Wendy Barrie, the charming and | oo :!0;*‘;’\ e, i (TGI\llNG-: win:ome English newcomer, is the [ pr ..’y g;m e people, and trying to break THEATRE Christmas Eve woman in the case. In the picture, | ;50 - n the barHers: of prejudiee: in e Mrs. Lola Mae Alexander { plays a student at Rudgate, the | Feenr e grained through the centuries. A SRl — N ) 4 " .......... RS v - Al:‘ll\l: of :1:’ :;Zl:m?‘ ! (‘(:il G. W. Harv Jur . W. C Pat O Brien, RS GO OUT £ 1dd ‘:‘?d: lox;) a‘u e ’:p Vance, Juneau; J. L. Kagee, Juneau, [ CHRISTMAS TREES CAROLE pect when' two. of her admirers are Al BRIGHTEN WINDOWS TOMORROW NIGHT - IN JUNEAU HOMES Carolers of the Northern Light Presbyterian Sunday School and a number of homes iing to an- the past several nights, istmas trees have been ceen in scores of windows in homes and apartments in Juneau and Doug- las. The trees are lighted in varied colored electric globes and present a most impressive holiday spirit riminal ago. A Real Surprise LISTEN!—LISTEN! The stock of First Class Reliable Merchandise purchas- ed from the New York Clothing Store at so low a figure we can make great price inducements to last-minute shoppers. oxFORDS—IrV;ggyiz;kwhg;?;IP Ses 3295 Lord Kent Men's DRESS SHIRTS—Mcmy Patterns, Plain and Fancy Colors $1.00 MEN’'S CORDUROY PANTS, $3. OO to $4 50 vcxlue $2.25 $5:00 Quality TWEED PANTS. pair .$3.25 Goods Placed on Tables for Your Inspection E. V. Pric(-’& Co., Chicago, largest e B l G g tailers of made-to-measure cloth- Front St., next to Midget Lunch ing. FRANK L. JOHNSON, Agent. Ladies’ Rubber Garters $ Regular $2.75—NOW .. ... . For French Heel Slippers Children’s House Slippers Regular $1.00 Pair—NOW 2 PAIR FOR Children’s Flannel Nightgowns Children’s Pajamas Regqular $1.50—NOW ... ... 5 Men’s Fleece-lined Sweaters $l.oo ) All-Wool Sleveless ... . .......... 3 Chemle Rugs l .00 1.00 OPEN EVENINGS | NEW STARS IN " PRESENT SHOW - “College Scandal™ Is Story| of Thrilling Campus Murder Mystery Several of Hollywood's most appeal- competent younger stars can | seen on the streen of m Theatre where they are engaged in working out an en- ing campus mur- The picture is Para- | Scandal,” cast of this far above mystery is Kent Taylor, Wendy Barrie, | ugent, William Benedict and | found mysteriously slain. When the life of a third Is { tempted, Kent Taylor, in the role of | > a young instructor, turns sleuth and !bezins to track down the murderer. | Assisted by his sister, Arline Judge, who is in love with the student whose life has been attempted, he follows r trail of clues left by this As they close in on the murderer B O OO O RS AERO DOLLAR DAYS At THE LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE GREATEST MONEY-SAVING EVENT IN THE HISTRY OF OUR DOLLAR DAYS . . . MANY OTHER ITEMS ON DISPLAY TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION! .MEN'S—All-Wool,, ... ... THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 23, HAS STELLAR Tho hero- 3 dé 5 } ’ms riminal AT COLISEUM BEHRfi&Ds ' BROADCAST - < AGAIN ON TO’VIORROW SOi s Due to favorable comment on the Sunday radio broadcast, the B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. will present the.! Christmas program again Christmas ! Eve starting at 8 o'clock The broadcast, which will b§fma of American busini the | brought to radio audiences by resiine Ori plays tonight at ! mote control through station KINYS{Capitol tre features Lola Mae Alexander, wprn- Tk no, Carol Be Davis, pipe organ= ist, and Cle \!nn e Rands, marimba- | phone artist. .- — Business Pioneer as understar . ‘There is thr adventure, with men and won which op- | |leeosernenaswseeail A" THE HOTFLS . Laurel Hood, Seattle; P. F. White, | Juneau; Charles L. Parker, Gustav- us; Joe Machud, Dawson. R GREETINGS OF TII at- erizations that h ¥ Is 3 standing stars. SEAS | EASON | Josephine Hutc ew to the een, but To you all from the Alaska|tirely Transfer Co. We suggest coal as a[0f Br most appropriate gift. Rox and A8Pility in the way she handles Sumara; Telephane 438, —_ady, Part of O'Brien’s wife, whose bab: S g born dead during her husband’s SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! S¢nce. and the child. But she fights way back to sanity, |a man must work as well as love Her heroic work in saving the Men’s Shirts BLACK BEAR and other brands. Some stamped by miqg. to sell up to $6.00 Each $2.95 Water-Repellant PANTS §2.95 Fillson—Small sizes Men’s Breeches the dread cholera, is another of even were t smashing si ions. AR, more of CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my gratitude A IIIIIIIHIHIIIIHIIIII"IH during the illness and loss of beloved husband and also for many floral offerings. Particu erous kind friends. —adv ——————— To you all from the Alas Transfer Co. . We suggest coal as a Large assortment of most appropriate gift. Rox and Sumara. Tel materials and hove 43 patterns Pair, $.295 TYPEWRITERS RENTED $€5.00 per month | J. B. Burford & Co. | “Our doorstep is worn by eatisfied customers” D T Men’s Ties Regular $1.25 and $1.50—NOW Large Assortment Men’s Silk Scarfs Regular $l.50—NOW~' Girls’ House Slippers Regular $1.50—NOW Ladies’ Silk llosxery Re Men’s Slipover Sweaters $l ' DISCOUNT on TOYS and GAMES 15% Leader Dept. Store TUESDAY‘-——DECEMBER 24 1935. ROLE INPLAY, - DRAWS CROWD . Lamps of China"” jun(-au Women's Shows Talented Star as Oil for the Lamps of China," d 3 ambition & as mp \uung Amm)- Kumo at the raised him high in the ranks of ou 501, compara- She turns against him, nmbmcud fllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIIllllllllIIIIIIIImhillmllllllllli!IIllIIIIIIHIIIII|Ii|l||||IIHIIIII|I"lllllvllllmlllIllllllIIHIIIIIIIIINIlIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlflllllllfl et s e ke e realizing that | of a child of a friend, stricken with scenes that lift the picture far above not a score | Band | the many acts of kindness shown thanks is extended the Elks and the American Legion and also num- MRS. VENA L. CRONE. GREETINGS OF THE SEASON —adv. " FEST AT TREE WAS the KILLER ON fHe CAMPUS? Death came to the men who kept dates with the céllege cutiety in the Villa Musgrave Trio, KINY Club s pon\oxx hn]oyable Out- door Community Sing eoplé lined boti sides n.” High 1’01\ t X 3 Katherin e Club; rmoon for the ongfest; l\\m the auspices pf the June: Club. the Christmas ship North- rished a counter attraction, d was ample, and the pro- by Mrs. J. E. McKin- siastfe applause from who we: ent » Juneau City Band came out in orm to open the pi artic § : ayed Christmas music 8 ] during the service i ARLINE JUDGE A C. H. Van Dugteren led th ¥ e KENT TAYLOR community singing, with Mrs. G. E. WEIM BARRIE WM. FRAWLEY PARAMOUNT PIETURE strikes terro into the lives o 3,000 students! “Holy Night,"—C ing The Juneau Woman's Club, v inauguratec se community CF m and y of Juneau which | ed it; the North ervices in trans- an to and from the * its splendid broad- one company for ices in making the broadcaast ible; and all others who contrib- uted to the success of the alfair - Almost 150 persons were killed over the week-end in traffic accidents, many due to hazardous climatic con= | ditions The snow extended from the Cans adian border and a mantle was spread across the Cencral northern tier of states with fringes dropping south into Alabama, the Carolinas, | Virginias and Georgia. Far Western States reported most= ly clear weather and normal tem- peratur Innevation in Program An innovation in wne program this’ year brought members from the ave (1ous mu organizations of i {neau churches, as well as St. 2 | Paroghial School, the High ' Girls’ Glee Club, and the Life Savin Guard of the Salvation Army. The tten group is composed of native rls who have been organized for mmunity work in the Indian vil- | lage under direction of Mrs. R. B l\ her. "hrough the courtesy of KINY » the entire program was broadcast, the £ enabling dozens of shut-i g lout the community, as well as - | F €I Jers in outlying districts, to ‘listen | | | (in” on the festivities. Sl Scores Are Killed Over| Ross Swift of the radio station act- life | ed as announcer of the program as Weekend in Traffic Accidents | well as general master of ceremonies. The program follows Christmas Carol — Juneau City | CHICAGO, Tl Dec. 23—A munz-l cold wave, a "ompflnlod by snow, to- n: “King of Kings"—Bethel |day visited tal Mission, Ivan Winsor, more than a rea cen attributed to the weather. the y is ab- the | - o Vlmv Garden was born in Abefm Joy to the World” — Community | - SHOP IN JUNEAU. FIRST' or for mj the plar ka CHRISTMAS GIFTS For the Family and Friends Are Here in Abundance! Beautiful Overtuffed Living Room Suites and Club Chairs in a wide variety of colors and materials for the home. No more delightful present could be selected. Atiractive and comfortable Guest Chairs. Useful and decorative Cocktail and Coffee Tables Bridge Set (Table and Four Chairs). Card Tables. Floor and Table Lamps. Charming, dainty, thin-blown Glassware: Goblets, ‘Wines, Sherbets, Cocktails and Cordials. Dishes in many patterns—all open stock. Percolators—Toasters—Waffle Irons—Dripolators. FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS: Sleds-—Skates—Skiis—Wagons — Bicycles—Velo- cipdes—Flashlights—Scout Knives—Compasses. Basketballs—Punching Bags—Tennis Rackets. Children’s Chairs—Sets of Dishes. Only one more day to shop in and you can save time by coming here STORE OPEN EVENINGS RE—