The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 25, 1936, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY NOV 25, 1936. IIIII|IHIIIIIIIII||l||||IIIIIHIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIml"IIIImlIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIINIINIIIIIIIIfl ’SHRINE DANCE IS THE SHOW PLACE T S CAPITO] | JUNEAU e THEATREN Tomorrow Night “We' Feature “TONIGHT IS A WIFE... A HUSBAND TONIGHT and THANKSGIVING THE NIGHT” who wanted to be loyal! .whose loyalty was tempted! THE OTHER WOMAN ...who had her price! Three lives....interwoven in a tangled skein of dramatic intrigue ...and unwavering devotion!! " LORETTAYOUNG FRANCHOT TONE lllll'-llllllll!ll _ HOUR' \ ‘Roland 'YOUNG Lewis STONE ALSO Paramount Pictorial How to Sleep One of the Best Short Sub- jects we have ever offered. Daily Alaska Empire’s Talking Reporter 2T Wants Action On War Debt Owing U. S. Mm rith PARIS, Nov. 25.—Deputy Rene .. throat-soothing ingredients ¥ mof Vlck‘: VapoRub. |Richard has introduced a resolu- |tion in the Chamber asking the French Government to reopen the| V'CKS COUGH DROP ‘Umwd States war debt negotiations. S T ‘He said he would seek speedy ac- Lode and pracer rocation notices| tion on the resolution on Thurs- for sale at The Empire office. | day. e e e e e e e e e e {7:30 M.G.M. Picture |IIIIIIIllIIIIIIIHHIIIIHMIHIIIMIIINIHIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIINHIINIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIB ‘ PLAN CARD PARTY The Catholic Daughters of Amer- ica announce a card party will be given in Parish Hall on December 11. The hope chest will be award- |ed at that time. Mrs. George tee chairman. - - - NOTICE Regular meeting tonight of the Order of DeMolays. Degree work Wenzel is commit- —adv, | POSTPONED UNTIL TONE CAST AS DECEMBER FIFTH B ARRICTER |N 1n deference to the victims of m lide that has saddened Juneau,| nembers of the Shrine have post-| oned their dance that was to have | een given at the Scottish INVEST in DIAMONDS If Isabella had not had Jewels to pawn, she could not have financ- ed Columbus and Am- erica might not have been discovered for an- other century or more, changing our whole history. The specula- tion upon this is infin- ite and you might be a totally vidual. different indi- The world unrest has stiffened the price of Diamonds. Currencies may wither and real estate holdings be tax- ed out of possession, but Diamonds because of their transportable and indestructibe qual- ities, are a firm priv- ate possession with barter values in any emergency. We have some very attractive values in sizes too large for our regular Juneau trade. We are offering these at considerably less than you could buy them now through reg- ular channels in the States. If you'are interested let us demonstrate. The NUGGET SHOP Rite | -— Temple November 28 to December 5. Singing Slal‘ Features SlOl‘V thrilling CAPITOL FILM of CCC Camps at Coliseum Opening at the Capitol theatre tonight the headline feature of the TI sgiving Dq\ attractions at I shot Tone) whose brilliance enables him to send men to the gallows by circumstantial evidence alone. In his most sensational case he finds his wife (Loretta Young) the witness whose testimony absolves the defendant, after which he him- self becomes involved in a murder, trussed in a ring of circumstantial evidi which he cannot break. It's a ystery melodrama which never la from the start to the ourtroom finish, The supporting cast of Lewis Stone Ronald Young, Robert Greigh, Jessie Ralph, Dudley Digges, R L B TR g S S e | standing. Joe Morrison, one of screendom’s !most popular singing actors, pre- sents two new numbers in his lat- est starring role as “Johnnie” in Paramount's “It's a Great Life,” first motion picture story based on the COC Camps, which opens to- night at the Coliseum Theatre Morrison, whose lyric tenor voice has introduced a score of song hits to the American public in the last year, sings “Lazy Bones Has Got a Job Now” as the featur: musi- cal number of the film. The a mule-riding harmonica- lis at a CCC camp. cond number sung by Mor- " | rison is “I Lost My Heart.” Featured in the picture with the singer are Paul Kellly, William Frawley, Charles (Chic) Sale Rosalind Keith, - CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA Will have a Card Party Friday, December 11, 8 P. M., in the Parish Hall. The hope chest will be awarded the same e g adv. G o SAILING NOTICE The motorship Estebeth will sail Thursday evening at six in order to receive the mail from the Prin- cess Louise Postponement The Thanksgiving Benefit Dance which was to have been given by the Men of the Moose at the Elks' Hall to- morrow night (November 26) has been postponed until Saturday, December 12, because of the ] oss of several of the members of the order. Save Your Tickets—They Will Be.Good December 12 LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE lyrics | and WEDNESDAY and THANKSGIVING Bl THEATRE We Are Featurmg Tomth Is the Night” Tomorrow Night A Big 5-Unit Program Headed by “IT°S A GREAT LIPE % with 3 3 \ Joe Morrison—Paul Kelly—Charles "“Chic” Sale—Rosaland Keith and Baby LeRoy—Dean, Dedn- William Frawley—David Holt ——ALSO— Peppery Salt Between These Andy Clyde Lines Comedy Broadway Brevity Neptune Nonsense Felix Cartoon EDISON MAZDA LAMPS v 45 74 They Stay Brighter Longer.. ., 10-15-25-40-50-60 Watt inside frost ....18¢ 75-100 watt inside frost . 20c 100 watt clear 150 watt clear or frosted .. 200 watt clear + 200 watt frosted 300 watt clear medium base 300 watt clear mogul base Ask about the Light Meater MAKE SURE THE LIGHT YOU ARE USING IS CORRECT Alaska Electric Lizht & uneau , Power G, OPENING TODAY o OO OO RO RR AR i WILLOUGHBY AVENUE Wil iy awberry Point Meat OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY

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