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SUN. MON. TUES. THEATRE MAY RATED AS L. S. U.'S BEST TURKEY ROLL AT TOP SPEED | Midnight Preview Tonight—1:15 A. M. Sunday Matinee—2 P. M. Dy . ; B OF TUNEAU ! BATON ROUGE, La, Dee. 19 THE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAL SAYSMAESTRQ Level-headed P‘ll May, blocker, [field general -and tackler extra- you Bengals' upshoot ridiron spotlight. The ad coach, Bernie Moore, 1936 quarterback as one est in Ole Lou pigskin Brunswick loumey to End |iana state on December 233 |inio the . . U. S U Birds Given IN THE MIDDLE! Caught in the crossfire of two } beautiful women in love with labels tt of the gre before Ch#i Jon job o 4 Mr. will re; 1. “New c Son their best! Fale @ with ly have a bett bec and Tig they will know against just whe almost forgot about the sec- they will have to bowl.” The “Old Maestro” urges all whose string quarterback. e ee — JEAN HARLOW MYRNA LOY Wife = Secret. From Faith Baldwin's Cosmopolitan Magazine novel read by millions with MAY ROBSON - GEORGE BARBIER JAMES STEWART . HOBART CAVANAUGH Directed by CLARENCE BRDWN Produced by Hunt Stromberg ALSO LAST TIMES TONIGHT PR ALSO MARGARET LINDSAY ° Read the Classified Ads in THE EMPIRE! ‘s Jex s 0] e R DR Sty oS \;"””” """"""" ) ! ) ‘ N | A { g MERRY CHRISTMAS i and a YULEHIDE . HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS GREETINGS ! NEW YEAR { e E The Betty Mac i HAYES SHOP Beauty Shep | Shattuck Building—Room 3 % JACK HAYES, Proprietor [{ MRS. JOHN McCORMICK HELVI PAULSON | 4 | Proprietor Operator | 5 I e e e e e S e B e e B s ;h,,, ,,,,,, T R 0 S BSOS N Sty Bh. i fl||||||||"|||||||||||||||||IIIIIIIIIH|||||||||I|||||||llllllll""llllllllllll||||||||||Il”|||||||||"l|||||||||||||||||"||||||||HUIIHINI|||||||||||m||ml||||||||||||||||||||||||||fl JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE (¢ O- T IIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllIII!IlIiIIIIIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|lIIIIllIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIII THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SUNDAY DEC. 20, 1936 iton Rouge and de- |4 dlls usually on the admir 3 screen have | cldeg the erback post should | I g » need not pay ) 200 ¢ trative end. In case of sugar, t YRY ootk abeh folla f ites at| y of | become fon. S0 hely "o, otary Wallace. He inaug : Y " ‘l avorite. for them ring full-| . gy i d Mottz Big Sweet Tooth g i mouths water with the thought of s hi i She Refuses to Move clohs roast” HiFikey ofi mfi hol-| MANHATTAN, Kas, Dec. 19.—| America eats 6,500,000 ions, rougi-| otz stand in his appeal that iday table, to not overlook the fun Poultry is too crow in poultry {1v a half billion dollars’ worth of)pe anq his wife moved to Bloom- day of bowling opportunities toda on the aversgc farm, a| annually o foout |inednle, near Eimhurst, in 1928, | A rvey by Prof. L. F. Payne of the|100-pound ba ‘P"'"{' for thelthat he decided to return to Ch WARREN WILL'AM State College disclosed {population, and since babies getlin order to be nearer his work and Berlin : f . bza thesurvey anun 1, sty take more. ~ *" {00 e o move with i JUNE TRAVIS L SEE I N .| ©On present quotas, Cuba has th : s o + A . 1936, a gain of 4% pe flcor_space. per bird || O Present auolis, Cubay has | tn commenting on that, phase of BARTON MacLANE thi, ‘nreosding year feet while the recom- | ; i MU:‘:‘(‘ ‘." g s “ he case, the appellate court said: : 3 g T taat. Gromaal S are ited Sta cet] “It is the established rule of law - o is four feet. Crowd 3 ? ; T e ailAs ek O r producer 0,000 tons, Lou 1 this state that the family domi- watrincr-lrint lARK Syria was placed under the man sney of the tioak BAAY | i cane subar Pro-|cile is that of the husband, if he de- Pi.ctz:“ date of France in 1920. Yodubing profits i 00 .tons; Eierto. Ried| to move, the wife is legally b . Philippine Islands 998,110, charged with the duty of following x P 941,199 heme, Ludenburg quit working a ‘ME);} lacksmith at 85, ig;f —ea 5‘;@ vDr. Mlld;: Thr - of 59 L, . omen at the Uni ty of Louis- | GHRISTMAS GREETINGS £ vite, says, “prepatation for 1na ad- | B {‘mmtal aims of education WIFE BELONGS IN HOME ; JUDGE GRANTS DIVORCE CHICAGO, Dec. 19 refuses to move with he to where he wants to live ter where it may b has grounds for divo be forced to pay alimony SEC. WALLACE GOING TO BE SUGAR DADDY Head of Agriculture De- partment Is Now Giv- en New Duties THEATRE a wife husband % Bubbling with howling comedy! It's an absorbing , the appel (s Rkt WASHINGTON, Dec. 19. — ReX|j1i0 court held g epo! 3 3 Bigwell 8 g 2 him...and does he love it! It’s % b Now just how did this twenty-Tuswell stepped from resettlement| "y ryling romance that B “ltwo year old son of El Dorado,|into molasses but it still left See-|, (,,,\,.‘ the century’s battle of hearts. .. i, ‘come nto his gridiron glory? |relary. Wallaco holding the sweet- | i G tC" only George M. and the year’s gayest romance!§ Makes Switch e ' Mis. Bernice Cohan could ¢ by t was a line-smashing fullback | Wi bl o @ Grants Him Divorce write! H ines and all a passer back in high school Glanigtess. Dok, the lm" Iteversing Circ Judge Philiy appine 2 g e b : ; e gress has th 2|J. Finne als court! ahaad. Al G i s | sfoRngme “ 5. U |\ og]drb arises of calculating whether| otin. | Tock ith n ;“ 1:YL‘1 e m ‘1‘ o ;™ & pin|Hawail, Cuba or Florida will get an ! pacenger traffic official of the Tii- with - yourl] whien be made on the day Major T L e L Central Railro: 1d decided rated the quota system in the f part of AAA. Tt is one New Deal surviving shop oper- ark Ridge, place f the intac par almos ing: He was evidently angered by her refusal to join him.” him is a persistent jockeyin share of the marke y lobbies for some pro- have reached Washington to work on the coming Congress and to treat with Wallace, while other are operating on a new plan vertising - ALSO Desert Death MISKOLC, Hungary, Dec. 19 Pt It ought to give Uncie Sam ‘!W!u b fee AL e e ton ol It’s Easy to Remember very puffy feeling about the chest| Sy OV SR i a T to have so many island groups|PCrted hearing strains of music S amories dos tion as part|in the middle of the night from Her, How of the American system. Indepe n—"" """:‘ cemelery; bolics .deolded N dent Cuba pleads in a hnmlxnmri",_‘]m"\ """“l 8 Fox News booklet widely circulated that it LSRRG SEy Vud AntiieE S E o G Sr o ng townsmen playing at the WATCH MONDAY’S Ry mb of Esther Batho, a young girl AD FOR THE who died seventy years ago. The barking on a year-long s shedule, points to its tus as grounds for a lar SEASON'S BIG AWARDS young men told police admirers serenaded the | night when she th knew girl every y The Philippines, | it y alive, and they : not altogether happily, becoming in- | UOught it a fitting gesture to do the =" 1 dependent, ins that. until> AhefPHAe SCVERLY -"““‘ after. hor doth, Call of the Prairie American hauled down nine| _ 2 o 5 (aulg o H B WD e sixty nations aré members of the § LAST Murder of Dr. Harrington escape the sugar tariff entirely in- | T0térnational Labor organization TIMES ALSO which meets in Geneva ->oo Spinach was introoduced to Fu- rope about the fifteenth century It is probably of Persian origin stead of only on part of ierto Rico or ind occasionally certain fac- tions loose a blast at Senator Ty din introducing a bill last ession which would have author ized the island to vote on indepen-| dence. Domestic producers insist! that for prosperity and prepared- | ness reasons they should be allowed | 2 to produce all they can. TONIGHT Great Air Mystery a for a He's a Sugar Daddy Island production costs les riff and quota restrictions to the life of the domesti Thus domestic produc / of government |@ control. Since the American sugar eater provides i by far the best market, the island | g producers likewise are at the mercy of quota and tariff regulations. That situation is what supports| |the quota system. | So Wallace, no molasses baro; remains the nation’s sugar daddy. R Dogs to Glllde Blmd |8 They Meet in School | —A school | where eight ... COME IN AND SEE OUR LATEST ARRIVALS The DENVER, Cnln soon will open Dec. 19. here blind persons and cth German - Mol it “SCOTCHandSODA” ler | | Then, acquainted with each oth- | ¥ |er's temperaments the dogs will|fy c o c x T A IL D R E s s | b e “eyes” for their blind mas- te | “The animals were especially train-| |ed in Morristown, N. 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