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LATEST MOVIES & 15> Disaster and FISTUR | Types” at Hollywood Are . 2 at Last Recognized— | "§ e 1 Lty Teamed in n-a COBSt tp coasi,; Are Playing Up : R PR . W of Psyc! The Show t’lacc of Juntau By ROBBIN COONS HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Dec. 7. — : § - G BE 3 authcntie g [ sused {They were just “types” when a di- o B, p nuine b yunds for |rector selected them early th ; ; : n Hour: wiation year = a couple of roles in his new | § Sy ¢ o R « ing Mac) 1y pictu: . Frank Capra was the di- % 3eny [ rector, one who deliberates about| the casting of even his minor roles. FRED MacM ‘RRAY _ Each of these ladies had had an| | interesting career on stage and the JOA N B E NN E TT screen, but their names, like those| \ of most character actors in the mov- Z A S U P T T S ies, meant nothing to film f: 5 : S At Pant APARAMOUNT ICTUR Mrs. Margaret Seddon. and Mr g i B U FS [ OHADIIEES e nis m Pantry . XM 5 Margaret McWade — even today: T'ht marital troubles of Oliver Hardy{ th: heftic ‘thlzof t!h‘c. film te from Touring the Sport World . et o) of Laurel and Hardy, brought him into court in Los Angeles in alm 1 1 teletyy g Pathe Topics PR T o Biao S i o | the same fashion as his teammate previously. Hardy and his wife, e Mt oo al Lop! But the “pixilated sisters?” Ah-| Myrtle Hardy, are pictured as they appearcd at a hearing of a suit » Fox News h-ah! You and Mr. Deeds may go| she brought against the comedian for $2,500 monthly for senarate 3 ALSO | > to town and to the head of the| maintenance. (Associated Press Photos) class! ling weather nd th ; Our Gang Comedy k b Deep in “Pixilation” * : f ; instruments. An|ture. This power only comes in the REv SUI-ZMAN Honolulu -, . Margaret McWade thinks it was KASHEVAROFF GIVES CONCERT Wili BE it g ‘1‘”{\:::.1: K“'.‘"C‘“,‘,',l_..mn‘,l\l:‘ ,'l\;{,:,‘:,‘;:f,“z;‘ e ot RS £, Ko k| TALK TO SHUEINS | BROADCAST TONIGHT . 5 £ 1 i Bl il g N : think it is sumetmng out of a book | AT GOVT. HOSPITAL i M g g ‘ 0 F UN TUUR —and perhaps, too, they are won- - 6 under the d Mah he e RISISY: TR 0% | ST o | M A R C H o F T ]M E |dering when they will be allowed to| . The Rev, A. P. Kashevaroff, Cu- rf;mn '\\: r::\ will Y I PC o ts i m-“ ‘\\'l“”jm“!‘ FROZEN PIPES iPnest to RalSE Money n ExTRA' . give up “pixilation” and return to|rator of the Museum, gave an in- I\IN\ tor t } ot Soasn "1' A“] ;{”‘ For electric pipe thawing Phone | C l ® The News Behind the Mews normaley. ‘They are at it again|teresting talk last Friday afternoon NAUVe ER L 1o Man Who Reclaimed His |34 pice and Ahlers. Night call—| States to omplete {with Edward Everett Horton, play-|pefore the children of the Tuber- 5.\ ! g Cl FORIP o l'\Y““N either 611 or Cecil Turman at Matanuska Church , - afte: Foaes han 5 Mr t Snow J ve portrayal ¢ e Grea PR - ANCHORAGE, Alasga, Dee. 71— aind after that—well, the chances|pital. To illustrate his subject, 3 AVt % e g ok The Rev. Merll Sulzman, of the lmnkc an ice rink three i four hun-|are that scenarists will begin (o|“Early Eskimo Life,” the Rey. Srem chairman, will open the cx i 2t sralbgesdn e LKl ATTENTION \’pn)m(\r Catholic Churth, has left e teit tn daister. "write in” roles for a pixilated pair.|Rashevaroff took exhibits of Es- 'I:;‘xn s ,"“\‘h‘__“\ oL e o at the Cullnmn Tre.| Annual meeting, Junea Rifie &nd tor ‘o’ St thet Earia Tl DOUGL AS JJa umama), this b‘;:::dt‘:nofizl kimo dolls and mplementsfrom e : |Pistol Club, will be held at &0 which time he will siow motlen players singly are lifted to featured | .hei :m?e‘fmd mo,l 1(3(];“(:192N1‘.; and| BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL Mr. Raing a vaudeville charla- | P-M. Tuesday, ?ecembt‘l gtmmlrll picturess of the Matanuska Col- billing or stardom by a bit well|msiructive. o e Women's Club will hold their re »d in his act by his wife,| the Council Chambers, City fall. lony. He expects to raise funds Hated: the reddait Dlayed, it 1690 AT okt Whert sl oY lar monthly business meeting to- Rene (Fay Wray), discovers one Election of officers. ~ad. | from lectures and the picture show- 4 i ks ' % 3 o - 3 ¥ Y 1 n mdon musi i at 2 5 TR day afternoon for , part of [couple of players have that exper-| RHODA MAY CuARK-—Foot ccr |night at 8 o'clock, in the Counci ght in a London music h‘\ll H‘\.. g o lntg;: :omfilete the Catholic chureh them with skiis. They pund plen- |ience. rectionlst. 517 Goldstein Bldg. adv. Chambers ad true power to read the fu-| Empire ads are read la atauska. AY |ty of snow the higherlhey went,| Clark Gable sprang from a bit—|—— g o3 Eoves but enjoyed the outing.| he was just a truck driver, remem- | 1 B FOR SCHRISTMAS PARTY JLVd,.G.-f | ber, in “The Easiest Way” with : /A OhyIsROes, party: Wil feature| o 0 SHORTAGE FEIT HERE |Constance Bennett. And George| . : v A s S Duuu-‘ With the coal supfy of the|Raft was just a gangster, slick and 3 : J g i Wamen's Glub 10 be held |0, J) o) igctically exPhsted loo|iaconic; fn many s film: Before his dnesday evening of this week| o\t gt gre beginnig to feel | 20in-flipping in “Quick Millions” i in the basement of the Episcopal | \humg" and “Scarface,” brought in the fan| 2 . Church. Cards will most likely be in e Hetters. Sometime later, a Raft pio- | oA order for the entertainment and | JURED BOY HOE iture called “Night After Night" .| gifts will be exchanged. Hostesses | George Wahto, whq recently|gave the fans their first glmpse of | will be Mesdames Charles Fox, | underwent an operation te to an|Mae West. | Marcus Jensen, Burr Johnson, EI-| injury on his arm, came hme from Lay It All to Part ton Engstrom, Mike Pusich, Rose |y ot voseenday ashe is on| William Powell can trate his first Davis and A. E. Goetz. illm road to reeovery now. ¢ C back to bits, including b T i ST | DU — & astardly dog he played i BASEBALL GROUNDS TO BE | Russia this year used trators for| ‘Beau Geste” and Shirley Temple MADE INTO AN ICE RINK | 1o cyltivation of 1,000,000acres of |may not remember it but she oncs Ice skating will soon be one of | cotton land. was just a little girl whose doll's the sport attractions in Dougl . |head was shot off in a western pic- present cold weather continui T | |ture. Bing Crosby sang in “The ¥ plans of Mayor A. E. Goetz being | | a5 o pajd-up subscriber & The | |King of Jazz” and things started ormed today, work out. With thel | gpmire vou are entitledto (2 | |Picking up for Bing if not for the help of volunteers he hoped to have| | free tickets to the motiof pié- | |picture. Hugh Herbert, immense- the snow on the park swept into a | | y;re showing tonight at e ly popular comedian today, built] bank around the sides and then DOUGLAS COLISEUM | |his early screen career on bits that | flood the grounds with water to :; grew from film to film. | R o ae But the pixilated sisters? Mrs.‘ |lI|||Il||||l||IllllllllIlmllIlmlmlllIHI||IIH|||IIIlHIIfllllmlll""lllm"lllli et ] % | ‘ L N ; BuddY wasn't we who clicked individually o g i ; ’ or even collectively. It was a grand| SEE CLIFF’S RADIO SHOP, for price of ZENITH RADIOS DECEMBER MEETING OF ing. He -was a beloved character, v_ 4 g T ment than that. and by helping him we—helped our- ¢ {|part. 1t you recall, we turnea the! ’ v v oy i I can’t pay a higher compli- Pursuant to the provisions of Section 304 of | selves.” 4 ; G Girl 6r cigarette ces when ————— 1 . o ide by our testimony in favor of Gary Cooper at an instanity hear- the Banking Act of 1935, notice is hereby given by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JUNEAU in the city of Juneau, Territory of Alaska, that . the liability imposed upon the holders of shares ' ' ‘ . ' I tumble that I’ SENMR BALI. ‘ . . v fo:u-':m_e at means I'm NEXT FRIDAY : i . r Chesterfield’s my cigarette. A \ j And I'll tell all hands they’ve C°Z'Zl}§':if, fl‘:fllgg‘vinfl""’ £ . . . got a hearty good taste that Big Success ’ ; ' ‘ makes a sailor happy. And With the Senior Ball scheduled / ' ! listen, they’re milder. for December 11, committees are| . of its common stock by the provisions of Section 5151, U. S. Revised Statutes, as amended, and | Section 23 of the Federal Reserve Act, as amend- ed, shall Ccease on July 1st, 1937. | | By Order of the Board of Directors, By JOHN RECK, President. {swinging into action. At a meet- / 3 1 i :mg held a week ago, the seniors 5 . 1 s for 'he gOOd th’"gs a |chose the theme for the annual \ Il chose easaslor U A O™ | attose and aiso the committees v - ' “garme of g were named. 1 3 X The following committees were . P [ B s ” appointed: entertainment — Clara 7 ] Hanson, chairman; Fern Gubser | and Edithbelle Heller; program— Viola Converse, chairman; Luella Tucker and Eulala Archer; deco- . rations—Doris Freeburger, chair- iman; Harry Lucas and Helen Hil- second Te'm |dre; refreshments—Myrtle Mello, [chairman and Sybil Godfrey: ad- | vertising—Bob Turner, chairman; 1 | Harry Lucas and Helen Westall; The careers of Presidents invitations—Louise Tanner, chair- s . Archie Gubse who have held office twice e e : 3 b | | Patrons and patronesses for the contain vhml,s Of the prob |dance will be A. B. Phillips, Mr. lems facing President Roose- |and Mrs. A E. Karnes, Mr. and % - % “Mrs. R. W. Bender, Mr. and Mrs. velt during the second ‘four |R. E. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. W. | P. Scott, d X Mrs. G. C. years of the New Deal. In a B i e de i i : | The dance, starting at 9 p. m. S Of fOUI‘ dally Ql'th].eS, |o'clock, will be held in the high Alexander R. George, Asso- school gym. Music will be furnish- 3 . # ed by a fiye-piece orchestra and ciated Press writer, discuss- inbermtssion,numbers will be stag- es President Roosevelt's re- ;e“‘ election in the light of prev- ‘ 3 A 4 P |Constipated 30 Years ious second - termers’ activ- ‘ Aided by Old Remedy ities. The first appears to s i e morrow in The Daily Alculm [tion. Souring food from stomach choked me. Since taking Adlerika Emp“" I am a new person. Constipation is a thing of the past.” — Alice Burns. 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