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Emm——— (A0 OW SHOWS : ‘maxxhalk many gripping climaxes THE WEA,_T’IER R A - lof emotional force in working the LAST 'flMm T ‘p“’b“'m S0t 0 A 1 By the U. S. Weather Burcau pl o Gertrude Michael and Walter Abel e e ki i : tmmed together for the first time,| Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., Dec. THEATRE. TONIGHT | | have the leading rales 1n the offer- now flw Wednesday ¢l ; continued cold; fresh As SEGRETARYmg B e W s LOCAL DATA FRUM PARENTS lawyer, and Miss Michael the b / ; 5 | Show Place of Juneau X With Belk Rhioded s the inteNloplig ). 188 Barometer Temp. Hmidi'y Wind Velochy ~Weather LAST TIMES TONIGHT | suitor and twelve-year-old Lee Van|4 pm. yest'y 20 9 E 6 Lt. Snow iy = GIVEN AWAY TOMGHT CLARK GABLE “Second Wife” Triangle|Atta as Abel's son. ¢ am. today 2 7 85 18 Ltsnow | Chyistmas Skit Ably Pres- The brilliantly contracting Noon today 20.40 18 52 NE 18 Lt. Snow . 3 & < e JEAN HARLOW || | Makes Four-Sided Drama |acterizations of these four are sup-| CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS | ”‘(‘E? lb) JU"CZUd_5Ch0°l Through the Courtesy of: orted by a fine cast of players YESTERDAY TODAY | idren to Audience iz : . MYRNA LOY ! at Coliseum Theatre Fncludes yEmma Dunn, Brenda Fow- Highest 4p.m. m. 4am. Precip. 4am. i The Sanltqry Meat Market' . | llel George Breakston and Maxi temp. temp. - Jelocity gahrs, Weather, | poror oy dtidience 6 pond par- . “Wife versus Secretary,” at the| Jennings. Edward Killy directed | 28 .98 | 4 12 cldy - ? ‘ ! ol s T 2 ents who-filled the school a m in Capitol theatre, was adapted for|fnc RKO Radio screen-play which Tl i s B sy b GLR'I;R[ DE WALTER {the screen by Norman Krasndfyss made from the Fulton Our 14 pEd x 1 sic deparfment of the Juneau MICHAEL ABEL John Lee Mahin and Alice Duer o na, “All the King's Men.” 14 4 0 school presefited a Christms ! Miller, from the best-selling novel > - 2 | 6 0 etta, “The Poymaker- last night and 66 s F m o w D &v ! F F 9 of the same title by Faith Baldwin, F -32 | 4 0 won unanimous acclaim for the o il which, ran serially in a national JAGK GUURTNEY ;xm,\‘.-‘ X I s 0 H ot Tate cast of litt magazine. St. Paul 20 44 {folkk thexe was scarcely a bobble L R & SECRETARY The story presents a modern ve {Dutch Harbor 34 8 02 Clear 'from the overture to the finale a Also sion of the ‘“eternal triangle” ns ‘krwn ak 34 4 i Snow those who directed the produc —ALSO— plied to business men whose wives { Cordova 24 6 0 Clear |as well as the students themselv 1 distrust the secretaries who: occupy Junecau 21 18 10 Snow are due wa praise for presenting Let It Be Me |so large a time of their husband's ’ 38 I mq,{,ml kit especially well : Coral Isle of the Atlantic |{|business hours. Gable, of course,! ry : 4 Ketchikan 42 4 W the leads were from the Daily Alaska Em plays the business executive; MIss DE‘PU_(.\' Marshal at Prince Rupert ... — 20 i grades, their work reflected proy Harlow is cast as the alluring secre- Dl“lng!’lam Passes |Edmonton 1 Cldy great credit to them for carrying (tary; and Miss Loy as the wife. The R oo W 5 I { Seattlc 24 Rain |the operetta along 5o well and S0 peinine Furuness, Margaret Fein MIDNIGHT PREVIEW ||respective roles give each of these way at Wrange { Portland 14 86 ably presenting thelr parts. Mary mer anabel Hagerup. |outstanding stars briliant acting £ Yoot . _|San PFrancisco 6 0 Stev as the mother of Richard Bl it berd “MURDER BY AN opportunities. { . ANCHORA : "“"“""UD‘: Mur | New York 40 38 8 Trace -(’ 1k l‘l]‘ l‘)v“.\;m'\ml. was S ma. Burford, Astrid Vi: MO = ; ;|Jack Courtney, Deputy U. 8. Mar-|po -0 Fre [ sk A oot % jonally able in her presentation o raf e i« ISTOCRAT n the supporung cast aie May o3 SR ashington : R r i ‘ s, g ARISTO o Georoe “Barbior. . James|shal at Dillingham, is dead at| WEATHER CONDITION AT ¢ A RiRauie an old woman. Young Jackson, Dors TS B Robson, Georg g w, angell. He was ta suddenly 2 5 4 r McEeachran, as the best doll. Kath. S # |Bugan and Gilbert Emery. reries il ;wm‘” 1 while | "ning, 46, Alert Bay, raining Bull Harbor, partly cloudy, & ok S it e Fra MRY Should a man try to hold his wite et 4 in a hos. Dead Tree Point, raining, 30; Triple Island, shower: Langara, ud. 1t HaUAGISH houtEint eave< Clock Dancers ;z she wants to leave him for SoToute Lo B IR 1| showers, Prince Rupert, raining, 38; Keichikan, raining, 3; Craig, P/t and patience on the part . 150bel Parsons, Bar her? And if so, how docs he pital, according o advices recelved | misting, 87; Wrangell, cloudy, 30 Be snowing, 28; K8 0t the players as well at their di. 9€n- Betty Mills, Thea Hansen, M attain this end? ’“:1 : . v eneineer | €10UAY, 32; Soapstone Point, snowinz, 2 w, snowing, 18; rectors. Their reward was a ring- 10TY_ Snell. Patricia Berg, Pauline DARK I T These interesting Cowr “""1 ‘;(”‘ 1; l‘””“l‘ 1‘1’1”[““ way, snowing, 7; Cordova, cloudy, 18; oudy, -16; MCCAMthY. ' \jnc accinim lnst night by an audi. Petrich, Dorothy Wilms, V. n t aska rod anc 5 3 bk WA S5 b A % Ay ¢ e el an @ Ryl M vt 1 < p from the many dramat on o # ““ F‘ Masons ang | €oudy, -18; Cape St. Elias, snowing horage, clear, 2; Fai torium full of parents, who agreed, Bery 5 °"“’““ Wite." newest sereen offer- mebican Hadhn 7D -#4; ‘Nenana, clee _olear, <47; over and over, “mighty well don Winthers . FAIREANKS, Ala Dec. 22, — |ing at the Coliseum, 8 ey AT g ;:‘nvxm-‘r” ) Rr\[’;xt(<‘]l e k;“hé“fi- f““‘“ g7, | A feature giving a truly typica Carolers Phes A layer .of fog onted Fair- | ireatment of the YOU SAID IT! L‘n‘h.}\{‘n :l( x.("u, ; Ohagamute, clear, -3 AR (CIRAT R ’l.ll’ -,{n 1S m(.;w, to [:1}0 c\r!m‘!gs Allen, Cather 1 g etti he t | Flat, clear, -24. entertainment, were the caro rine Dunean, Svh banks irom getting the quota of M —_— i h 5 sMding - vt three hours and forty minutes of document. Turkey and all the trimmings at| WEATHER SYNOPSIS "T’L:ul‘hy vnl v;;:fn“xll)u: |_x1 g Fern nubuer” i ) daylight yesterday, the shortest day op ERMINAL Christmas Din- iy AN BRI ovar K BaF ieanss » : hyllis Je yitle M v 3 of e year. It was dark all d ever, has four ) _‘Q'l :“' e any,|. A storm aves’prevaild this doggtie overytn, Sdithcasjern por: Principal Characters Mello, Mary Jean McNaughton z DA : band, who is a wer who has| Der oulliny 10f the North Pacific Ocean, the being centered about 135 | pops MeRachran, Betty Nordling, 28 Paul. ma Hoe’ PHInEY 4 ain; his second bride; it LSRG fn e of Dixon Entrance, where a pressure of 28.60 inches Was jonn Erwin June Powers, Robert R A S P NOTICE! . man; and the hust ny Rands' Orchestra will furnish yc High pressure prevailed over the upper Yukon and lower - gqtro Tob Phillips, Bob Septt, & sthe Torkel i S — by his first marri s “hot mus for the Ohristmas MacKenzie valleys, the crest being 3044 inches at Fort Norman. ney Nordiing, Richard Jackson. H phine. Campbell Wiy Lo Sandwiches are not required with be a vital tor in the case. Defi- night dance at the 'I‘HIEMIN.\L.‘ pressure ;1_\0 prevailed from the Aleutians southward to the e Rice, Mary Stewart, Sybil God- ander, Stanley Heisel, Rr'm ‘Ja(‘l(- BEER at the TERMINAL adv.'ly weaving the interplay of motives —adv n Islands, thence e ard to C nia, the crest being 3064 frey, Katherine Torkelson, Jin: son, Charles Jenne, B Gastinean W % - g e latitude 36 degrees and lon erees. This gen- | Glasse, Edward Wood, Ma Tack Kearn hr T r ' nry N . Du- VN BTSN TN NV VS TV VNS IS s sure distribution has been attended by precipitation over geone " B Tiow — 2 {Southeast Alaska, the precipitation being in the form of rain over met s Petrich, Keitt \laskan the extreme southern portion of Southeast Alaska. Snow was also re- Johnson, oy Ve 1 Petor Warner Ph E ' n. Hoonah; Mr. and | ported over soutehrn ; Sea and at Kodiak, elsewhere over tl amsley, Chee Hermann F Y ik Bay. Domenick ifield of observation generally fair weather was reported der Griffith Produ taff i Juneou. Cold weather continued over eastern southward to Juneau, eilsen, Carl M ) Zynda also throughout northwestern Canada, the lowest reported tempera- Byicn Miller by Mar v Jean MeNg Sk #n Boudreau, Anchorage. ture being 56 below at Fort Norman and 44 below at Fairbanks, Harold mu.l n 2 {y Wilcox, Betty Wilms, Ruth Allen, | oo e Toy Chorus Edvthe Young, Corrine TJm"n'\ e Crothers, Mary Tu I ¥ [ p [‘ ithero, Irene Williams, Lois Dav q o e TICE WEDNESDAY ? I > : merchant, 1‘ S 'n; Mae Barnesson, Ct ma, Pal Hus Corrine Duncan, | J. o o lotte Scule, Maxine Nostrand, Lor-|Louise Hildre, Gudmund Winthers,| The weekly reheatsal of #hé choir Holden I jaine Johnson, Adrienne Glass, Har- | Bdith Hawkins, Helen Hildre, Johw ?:lhthe Northern Light PreSbyterian s clei % ¥ Fairenild sea- old Bloomquist, Pat Brewer, Lew |Clausen, Betty Wilms, urch Choir will be on Wednes- 5 « N ey %! I mauist, Pat Brewer, Lew usen, Betty Wilms, Clara Hansen, Be sure to visit THE NUGGET SHOP betorne mc:.»mc,f ) mpanied by Mis. Kang, lig Helen _Anderson,- Mary {Bulalin - Archér, Lewils Taylor, |48y night at 7:30 o'clock, N if i choice and at ywl Wi x I 8 irom JAN®iu on, the Princess Jacobson,., Jacqulite Schmitz, Em-|Charles Jenne, Leonnrd Lowell ing to announcement madé today. your giit selection. etier tnan wl Will Be I'lown to In i % P We li f 5 = Loui day morning to spend the Jacobson,. Jacqueline Schmitz, Em-| Richard Afken, Joc Smith, Tom |All members are asked to be in the most attractive prices. e list a few— terior from Corodva holidags and vacation in the States. Comp ROYAL ROCHESTER Sandwich Toaster $1 50 CASSEROLE $2.75 $1 [ SUUSA S SILVER TABLE SERVICE Best grades $8.50 and up Depending on quahty and number of pieces. TOASTMASTER $21.00 MEAT PLATTER Fine Silver Plate $10.00 CAKE PLATE and KNIFE 50 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY; DE U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUI\J 22,1936 TER "™ OPERETTA WINS “Second Wife” ' amung this quartette, . Neilsen, Mary Jukich, Erna Meir, Hellan, Beatrice Primavera, Miss attendance, by Anpldnc RBANKS, Al companies here con= ted with airplane c nies to turkeys here from Cordova to banks for Christmas. The fowl y ived at Cdrdova on the steamer i | Arctic, Men’s $17.85 $30—835 Value LR ST R, NEW SHIPMENT of TOYS, G uns ,Dolls, Teddy Bears, Etc. See These! CHRISTMAS SPECIALS! LAST MINUTE CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS WILL FIND HUNDREDS OF ITEMS HERE! lete All Size 2 - School C;‘oler:h_ Serenade Federal . Building Workers Officials and employees in the Federal and Territorial building ¥ \were given a touch of the real simas epirit this morning when 1e High School Carolers, under the irection of Miss Ruth Coffin sere- 3 dled the Governor’s office and |other floors of *he building singing the carols for which they are becom- ing justly famed. The accousties in the building were excellent and the singers could i be heard from bottom to top. floor, WATER REPELLENT MEN'S PART-WOOL SHIRTS g i efs and employees dropping the; — Greenhood Make. —Grey, Kahki— E 8 isks for the moment to fiil the h: Special [ Each } ] . and listen to the plcasmg singe | B o e dan e i . HAROLD KNOX | MEN’S UNION MUNSINGWEAR — ALLEN A. WRIGHT : SUITS MEN’S ZIPPER FRONT ALL-WOOL SWEATERS Assorted Colors : s;_ 95—$ 4.9 5 Each . FOR PAPA—MAMA—SISTER—EBROTHER Young and Old All Standar ] h ¢ PASSES AWAY. SEE OUR PRICES! SILK — RAYON WOOL HOSIERY Harold Knox, 40, passed away y terday afternoon at St. Ann’s Hos- pital. He had been rushed to the hospital at 4 o'clock in the morning following a stroke, His wife, who lives in Juneau, is a\\amng word from relatives from {the south before making arrange- |ments for the funeral. Mr. Knox }md been employed at the City Glub {as a pianist for some time and had 1so played at various other amusc- |ment places during his residence on DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! Gastineau Channel. The remains NEL Deon’s i S i i o @y @y | bt o CHRISTMAS e Each RN <@ Too Numerous to Mention! Judge Frowns on /8| Gypsy Rose Lee Act At Assault Trial The case of Hardy J. Leonard, ne- gro, of Douglas, charged with as- sault and battery, was taken under advisement by U. 8. Commissioner Felix Gray this morning after a trial of the case in which Leonard was charged with beating up his wife. He was released pending de- cision by the court. Mrs. Leonard testified that her, husband assaulted her and offered to take off her clothes in the court room to show the Judge the bruis- S, but the Court held he didn't be- { &8 lieve it was necessary to have af Gypsy Rose Lee “strip” act in the i e T See Qur Prices! Look and Compare! REMEMBER CASH AWARD EVERY SATURDAY—7:30 P. M. AR M MEN’S WOOL Sweaters .65 GEORGE BROTHERS Leader Store MBN‘S DA 317.85 $30-335 Value o el T L gty

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