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THEATRE TONIGHT is the NIGHT at the Show Place of Juneau TONIGHT is the NIGHT -IN A CANDY SHOP! Romance sets taken for rhg DANCING -3 ' Sensation of the NATION . . . dessie (e 'AFFAIR ¢ SIISK{I" Walter CATLETT Inez (OUITNEY" AGAIN ROBERT YOUNG Directed by Victor Saville & Buried Loot Movie Maniacs Paramount News PLUS— EL BRENDEL in ‘OKAY JOSE” Case of the Lost Sheep Daily Alaska Empire News MiSS “X” Terminal? Come and see! Sl Coughmg" No matter how many me d[ you have tried for your co PREVIEW TONIGHT d Corgn o “The PRINCESS " (OMES I-\B\OSS" get relief now with OLIZEUM Who is the fan dancer at the adv, cold or bronchial irritation, 3ou can Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with anything less than Creomul- | sion, which goes right to the seat | SEAL TO BE FILMED FOR Fllm G\oup to Leave fo Taku Glacier Loca- tion Monday man Dawn, in the production of h: new picture, wood's “Swift Lightning,” the Al Mr. Da fislo vessel Seal, which will & Ithe script calls for'a game warden' boat to plow through the ice. {operated by Game Warden Dougla |picture as a game warden, M Dawn and his company will leav for Taku Glacier morning, to film the scenes. | Capt. Tom Smith, and his dies | boat Yakobi will | Seal. [shots of the Seal in action. cation each day. lost,” he declared, “‘as the light |sufficient for shooting and the Seal can make the run i about two hours. will save us the expen up a xmp at the Gla In e DAWN MOVIE James Oliver C\u‘i |aska Came Commission has grante awn the use of the Commis- |used for scenes in the film wher: Aboard the Seal, which will be LGray who will also appear in the accompany the| It is planned to mount the | jcameras on the Yakobi for Lhe r| F Co-operating with Director Nor-| 2 is | i d be | 3 e s| S | next Monday | el‘ Director Dawn expects to spend about a week on the Taku location, and plans to commute back and forth between Juneau and the lo-| “No time will hew is | only from| |about ten o'clock in the morning| until two o'clock in the afternoon,| n The arrangements ! of setting | he Dawn party, besides the director and Warden Gray, will be | Mr. Dawn's two assistants, Weatherwax, E: plays a part in the film, Joh: ang no. Mr. n animal handler who d istant cameraman Leonard De- Dawn will also cmploy some carpenters to erect sets in the |wood on the flat at the edge of the Glacier. He will take materia Ito the site on the Yakobi. period of the filming. Mr. Dawn expects to employ abou eight or nine pmsom d\nmg vh Ilus scenes at the Me ndnuhall G‘ Ac- |ier location. of t.tl:‘e txémtx‘blcl ttl/lo X?llg na.tdure to e oy i) 0 soothe and heal the inflamed mem- v ‘}‘ New “?K s)Thl:,l,“ branes as the germ-laden phlegm ATTENTION WOMAN'S CLUB AUDIOSCOPIKS is loosened and expelled. MEMBERS with Even if other remedies have You are invited to bhe- presen PETE SMITH falled, don't be discouraged, your | Monday, Jan. 4, at a Forum te drugmst is authorized to guarante: “And How Have You Bin” results fi%m the very firs Get Creomulsion right no PHONE FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON For Prompt, Safe, Efficienz Service CALL A CHECKER CAB Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. c—————————— ) e at 8:30 PM. to hear a discussiol of a proposed law of vital interes |to women and children, B. P. W. CLUB. Pl TP SEE The glamorous fan dancer at th ’I‘ermal tonight. ,——___;_ O. B. Williams Co. SASH and DOORS Special Sash for Enclosing the HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of the Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION 230 South Franklin Telephone 411 CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc Distributors PONTIAC LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. CHEVROLFET BUICK STORM SASH (4-light, 1% inches thick) Outside Measure Price of Sash 1'8"x4'7" . 2'0"x4'7” 22"x4'7” 24"x4'7” 2'6"x4"7" 2'8"x4'7” proportionate prices. Sash, Doors and Mill Work at Attractive Prices. Write for FREE catalog. O. B. Williams Co. Sun Porch (1% inches thick) | Size of Outside Price || Glass Measure Glazed || 8x10 20x35 $1.14 10x12 24x41 134 < || 10x14 24x47 147 ] 10x16 24x53 1.65 1933 1st Ave. 'So. 'Seattle, Wash. Is | The Ya- kobi will remain at Taku during the| — 1t ‘ t ) Creomulsion and to refund your |be held at City Council Chambers money if you are not satisfled with n st LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE, ~ Daily Cross-word Puzzle rday’s Puzzl 12 Cuban dolar ACROSS Solution of Yesterday e 1% Bon s 1. Bpreads for 1 T By 20. Having tess §. Low gaiters Intensity ot color 1 10. Act out of sorts oo He Opaatic Sok 2. Anglo-Saxon 16. Path of a money of heavenly accotnt body f,; fi.l'\lln‘; cockatoo 3 ude e 32 Fomipine name | 3 rowt of i) ot g small trees inquire :fi{lodl(‘al‘! B he 35. Ringlet 23. Southern eon- 31. 019 form ot stellation o o | 1% Sosor i Kinaly | e s“;‘»’?or:;;y:glm 44. Beat soundly 21. Greek lsland 45. Babylonian i Tura e 46 Domesticated * right 64. Full of small DOWN 43. Mother Goose | 33, Opright masses 1. Bark of the character H 36. Had recourse 56. Bill of fare paper mul- 49 Strike gently | to 68. Greek letter berry 50 Mean i 33 Public speaker 0. Tree 2. Goddess of 52 Emblem nine name s 5 | % FOITanx ‘ad-" &3, Unirainea 3 Engilsh novel- 57. Grown to fun | efore the ~ 65. Sound of ist size and | letter F drumbeats 4. Pouch strength 10 Rule 67. Walk faster b Not hollow 58. Historical 12, Hebrew letter than G. One under the periods 13. Discount 69. Soon care of an- 59 Large fish 47. Intrude 0. Great per- other 63 Land measure 51. Scene of com- sonage 7. Jewish month 4. Lacking bat 2. City in India 8 Long abusive sirength Wild sheep 73. Varlety of speech 66 Conjunction . Covers with a chalcedony . Cubic meter 68 Animal's foot hard sub- * 14. Explosion 10. Deface 1. Southern state: ‘ stance Bahoa'of tme 11, Tio over abbr. T FPFVFFTEF 1 1217 IflllV//zflI,Il.// <A R IIIHIIW/ A ( | lgfig%‘fl= 7/l %%l.n IV/AE’IH=%E//% way around the room, and dripping candles will add to the decorative atmosphere of the room. Juneau's merry makers attending the cab- aret tonight may easily believe they are in New York for the night and | there is no reason why they aren't | going to have more fun h - CABARET DANGE FOR TERMINAL Every city on New Year's Eve has its Cabaret dances and Wilbur Ir\mu, the new m; r of the f P Juneau is not to be the exception this year. This night of nignts for elaborate entertaining and decorating will Pope’s Recovery |bring forth a special floor show | ol adv. | | | g { ‘ “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Juneau’s Own Store WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 48% INSURANCE Established 1898 Juneau Alaska HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” ] at the Terminal and “Juneau’s In- terior Decorator,” Lu Liston, has added more than a touch in trans- VATICA™ TITY, Dec. 31.—Six- teen Cardinals and 10,000 laymen| prayed for the recovery of Pope (forming the place into a typical Pius today in the Church of St. Cabaret. John. Later it is said the paln in Cabaret awnings dvcorate the the paralyzed left leg was dulled booLh\ tables will be placed all the and he rested easier. MASONIC RECEPTION ALL MASONS OF WATEVER DEGREE ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO AN INFORMAL RECEPTION NEW YEAR'S DAY FROM 2—5. AT SCOTTISH RITE TEMPLE REFRESHMENTS (No Special Invitation Required) lI|IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIJlI AIIIlIlIlIIllIIlIIHIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘ NEW STOCK RECEIVED Aladdin Non-Spot Pagchment BRIDGE SHADES x FLOOR LAMP SHADES BED LAMPS B Use Better Light See Our IES Table Lamps ® Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. i |sands of fans who became her boos- | NEWS WRITER'S 'BRAIN WAVE IS - JESSIE'S BREAK Zasu Pitts (.omedy Closes Tonight at Coliseum Theatre showgirl with looks New Year’s Eve Prevuew TONIGHT The Show Place of Juneau THEAT OFFERING SOMETHING NEW ‘“‘AUDIOSCOPIKS”’ SEE ITI—HEAR ITI--YOU'LL THINK YOU FEEL ITI—IT’S THRILLING!—IT'S SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN! MR s “THE PRINCESS COMES ACROSS” with CAROL LOMBARD and FRED MacMURRAY. A but no luck, a gossip columnist with a big +im: ination but no conscience, the sprightly comedy and he gay adventures set forth in “It's Love Again,” the GB production, now at the Capitol Theatre. The famous dancing star, Jessie atthews, appears as the ambitious orine, with Robert Young as the bloid journalist who fabricates his news when things are dull. You can figure out for yourself what com- plications are likely to-follow when he invents in his teeming brain |the existence of a dangerous and | mysterious Asiatic adventurous whom, unknown to him, Jessie brings to life in a most convincing but disturbing imitation, This is the clever story idea on which is hung the latest film fea- ture o star the inimitable brown- | |eyed dancer and to attract thou-| M: s after the release of her first| “It's Love Again” gives ample opportunity for dancing, | d developing the smart ¢ 3 ality that has made B SVESITEY ) itc oI two connnems ¥ Zmel e sewd naw RING IN THE NEW YEAR at THE There is going to'be a real, big celebration at THE TERMINAL. THE NEAREST THING TO “OUTSIDE"” . ENTERTAINMENT THAT JUNEAU HAS EVER SEEN! e ApP ) \efs\“‘ge Jles £y e FE, 3o oo \G“O“ m To Cfl.x\be( ardeS. AE, t e s a M\Z“ fi wesow"'“ 00 s ndY “60 and Bre Bu\.\fi‘ sauc® ‘5 r W The above menu will be served at THE TERMINAL be- tween the hours or 5:30 and 8:30 P. M. on New Year's. For the benefit of those not wishing to have dinner in the Dining Room a full course dinner will be served at the counter for $1.00. PHONE YOUR RESERVATIONS FOR TONIGHT'S NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE A five-piece orchestra will furnish music tonight (New Year's Eve) and tomorrow (Friday) night. Hours of the dances—10:00 P. M. to 2 A. M. We will appreciate you phoning in reservations at they are going fast.