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. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2 = MISS SULLAVAN MOVIE COMEDY IAmzxi?ur Sleuth Saves Damsel from Gem Thieves in Picture m, screen riately ecnough, in| Manager’s Note- Comedy romance that races riotously! . . Sparkling, wise- cracking dialogue with the biting Dorothy Ps touch! den star in Walter uction, “The Moon's | Produced for Para- picture opens at the re tonight with Henry Crossman, Charle Beulah Bondi fea- | ker t . . Two great characters, or- iginally created by Faith 3aldwin for her Cosmopoli- tan Magazine story to life by Margaret {and Henry Fonda! brought Sullavan yaret tuous Ii by a per 3 e | tfire controllable only | 1ally fiery, her grand- ing motion arct hes of, and | . a man she calls | vhio would be lost without his hot bottle.” Hen- Fonda, a world-famous author- | cxplorer, has heard of her, and hs learned to despise the Sound of her her as “the phon- a face that resembles That |time screen entertainment is the bundle of big- wrapped up and labelled, “The | Moon’s Our Home.” 1 “globe trot The story characters are ofy, mad, crazily in love, 1d unbelievably lovable hey do- unbelievably - goofy things, and, as a result, find themselves in the most laugh- ble s ituations imaginable. T'hey are young, volatile. Their philosophy of marriage is the dream of every eigh- teen-year-old. French pastry They meet, fall desperately in love without knowing r real identi- tie: ma and in in this and romantic A light-hearted hero rushing at speed into a choas of /, in a plot seething with - i Jack Hulber 4 Drummond,” wilh ¥ Wie Claude Hulbert and {Ralph Richardson, GB producticn \showing at the C m Theatre. \ ck Hulbert has laid aside his !song-and-dance equipment to pl onda /s straight role in a mystery thrill- fare- || that blends shocks and shrick: with laughter. Hulbert himself co: eived the basic idea for the stor, “Marriage,” they is like a bob-sled run den, swift reckless ing on the heights. leaping into the void—breathless, de- fiant, exhilarating!” Our Home' Adabted. from Foith. Baldwin's Cesmopdliton-Magozine Serial win HENRY FONDA- CHARLES BUTTERWORTH Beulah Bondi - Henrigha Crésman re mount P these ected by William A Sk SR H ¢t Wonger Prod Lo I | which was w Iney Gilliat and Gerard n collaboration with “Sapper, hor of the Drummond stories. | And Sullavan and I roles to a STARTING TONIGHT I i | airlie ALSO Pirate I at the - 3 )¢ g SRR % Show Place of Juneau NOTICE I, George Garcavy, will not be Water Spert [.esmnsmle from this date hereof for any bills contracted by my wife, THEATRE Daily k. ire’s Garcavy, as we are no | ing together. Dated Janu- | ary 19, 1937. dv. GEORGE GARCAVY. other nsidious affliction of Jefededebebeededefedododet joyous habit) of a dial a itch, some of they certa penetrate a to with arguments, told that Miss Fluffy vacation in dear Fluffy wants a it faster |for those difficul] stars. 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Ol""“-' “TE!ei]iEnifiS" [S IllCUl'(lbl(‘ (lll(] Sl\(m's “5 ping, babies and “just visiting count for the multiplicity of c |Telephone time for many s lerages an hour and a half Private Lives! -+ |ness, recording, and radio A ithat crop up during |working day. has made as hi Smart Togs Shown for Winter Sports Wear — i June Travis g costume zephyr wool and a lavish 12 at the hem. Jane Wyatt 7 is a wool suit in red white and blue. are of navy gabar. dine worn with a white wool shirt. The belt is of red and white braided wool and the jacket is blu¢ and both mittens and cap in red and white. Th hood gives the ensemble a chic touch and is mos comfortable in the bargain. rnerx n w oo FOUR MEMBERS Hits Stars in = ozvamen, JOIN RUXILIARY Huiigw_ad Area | dress of royal blue inch border of fur choice of a cos' 'Now that enthusiasts a one of January is here all the wir » looking forward to ¢ s that boast plenty s, Hollywood starlet i costume of wool, the acket of matching col e at collar, shoulders The skating costume stunning squirrel-trimn a charming s dark blv d with powder down the front the right has a one day, t youn: R-';:;‘ sentative Nell Scott another] — Addresses Meeting at i Dugout Tuesday Symptoms Regardless i or snopps : : ‘l of Distances for ¢ anc By | 10w membe Auxiliary in the Legion Dug- ut last night. The new members Mrs. Dolly 6 and Mrs i Carrier ) By ROBBIN COONS HOLLYWGOD, n Wilcox movie actor in VN bas Y L wrant is 2| Dorothy Ro , Mrs. remony con- Let the victim of Lucille Stonehouse rs. Luella Bet Mrs. Ernestine piano for the in When of Seldovi: of Repr ) be ele mem- sentative ed to the addressed is a mem- Legion Aux- ressing . a ‘phoner X beat down ten intermedis and then may Ruffles is But Mac called Onee upon Loy n k to Hollyw eatir and eme Ger Timbuktu line than a censored ki There’s a Reason y There's a good reason, of cour ¥ time 4 iv exc you have to talk from Paris to stir up any es in telepho: mong the operators. BAIE bopson. { And even ou don't get m unlisted numt f a flutter—because the girl Stars could easily spend|gpag wtalephonitis” s incurable will show its symptoms regard f distances. nd busi- refresh- DESSERT LUNCHEQ BY MARTHA SOCIETY BE HELD ON FRIDAY t luncheon is being for Friday afternoon at 1:30 by the Martha Socitay in lors of the Northern Light n Church. the first social meeting of the , Mrs. E. M. Polley and Mrs. alter Scott will be the hostesses. | rs. Charles Sey, President, is in charge of the afternoen social, The society is holding o food sale| next Sat-| ’ wrtin is chair- and is to be ted by Mrs David Wood, Mrs. J. E, Smith, M. J. Wilcox and Mrs. M. 8.! ttier, inte It's the their oo IN SHRI the I erican Le AT Annual ine Clhub out, Thursday evening at 8 Refreshments tair All Shriners, 1 o0 attend. By IN'T me lock At home, on the s g in restaurar whirr under of stel ente mer and visitors u rder of the Pre far J. W. LEIVE A - . Professor A. S. Butter of the geolc spartment of Southeast M Teachers’, Col- legze at Cape deau has a col- lection of 125,000 microfossi e R Dick Powell, who attends to b de his 1 Mrs Wh DIVER HUNTS FOR BO 71 RMY FLIERS e A diver (shown at left) was pressed info service to search the wreckage of an army bombing plane from Hamilton Field, Calif., that plunged into nearby Saa Pablo bay for the bodies of the two fliers aboard, He failed to find them, and it Was belteved the bodies were thrown from the craft when it struck the water. In the backgroundd@%am army amphibian plane. (Associated Press Photo) YREK HyLgepr AUIDs By g ERUnmgnp FRY wray LAUDE 1y S A THRILLER C dent Riv: nd Patterson, the of and roads; that is need for the Territory Alaska in the opinion of Represen- John Lichtenberg of Nome, arrived in the city to rep ¢ Sccond Divislon in th 13th Legislature. nd roads is what b voted s he sislator from the here always ai things we want, bur, two seem to me mportant.” entative Ljchtenberg is cer of Alaska. He came, with the first. its heyda 1 1900. With several mining ven- sion of work- | Treadwell mine at I went broke,” Mr.| Lic ) it most of his me & he turn of the : has operated for vears| the largest hjardware store in th ws by the first name son north of and a whale of a ber of them south of it The pione: erving his term and, as he hu- remarked, “probably the, those Repre Al pior 2hert ce sar He in Dawson Serv 1 of me of them a s¢ the exce X 1 old Amateur Husband News stem whereby GREATEST F House of the Legislature have ap- peinted a special committee for the L N E L Bg purpose. = Roden, Cochran Representative Lichtenberg ! tve Nl Nerland, - Smith ant for Whole Territory pE Qinng l72 : L . —Although is a Uniled States citizen age pvn‘slun. | pen: . Hardy finds a grim vein the pension would be a god=- active In Michigan politics for calm County for twelve years. commissioner, town mnight ——-— Flitting Frolics & i | ke advantage L PH of i SE(‘! . In the Senate, where the idea was ) b and in the House and Davis ik WUk ffices and ir prevented Joseph Har- Bent with age and befuddled by of humor in the situation. | send,” he said. “Imagine doubt- half a century. I served in the Hastings Town watehman and in all have held PETER SUMDUM JR. TO ALSO Tales provisions,” the Senate and m, Pre Brunelle appointed Sp named Representa- Believes it Most Import- RIS DENIED PENSI Nt ¥ 2 N blility to ix, from receiving an old he tape that has delayed his “My son is out of work and ing my citizenship. Why I was “1 was deputy sheriff of Mont= Council, was constable, a street eight publie offices.” BE BURIED TOMORROW Funeral services for Peter Suri- Ithough he readily admits he 'dum, Jr, who died January 17 at / feel different as soon as he the Government Hospital, heve been s on to the legislative proce- arranged for tomorrow aftérnoon at He js a Democrat of long 12:45 o'clock from the Charles W. nd anticip much of | Carter from the 13th Legislature, The : P - Kashevaroff will vice and interment will be in the Evergreen Cemetery. PECIAL COMMITTEE Hoig i she yehernen. LEGISLATURE IS TO [nars ‘thia morsing. trony: Siladian 1 UDY SECURITY ACT and made arrangemetns for his son's funeral. - e, Try The Empire classifieds for ek results. ive thorough consideration Bocial Seceurity Act with the For Prompt, Sate Efficient Service CALL A CHECKER CAB PHONE 556 T { { } ! l \ ) ‘ PSS SIS S THE TERMINAL { 1 N ! “Fhis Is Something Different That You Will Enjoy.” § ) /2 SHSSSISSONBISSPP SSSSSO S SSOPICBENETITR v S 'FRESH TENAKEE CRABS EVERY MONDAY California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 476 Prompt Delivery )% Frank Boyle You are invited to present il this coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for yourself and a friend or relative to see “The Moon’s Our Home” As a paid-ap subseriber of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for eurrent offering. Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE