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THE DAILY ALASKA 15 'VIPIRL, THURSDAY, DEC. 1, 1938. GAPITUI. SHOW | b Tk ATTRAGTIUN AT | NOT? CR! ’ COLISEUM OWNED AND -~ OPERATED . By “W.L. 38055 Juneau’s Greatest Show Value PRESENTEDIN | W= = COLISEUM HAS | o nuasen mmenu svmonc Released TEGHNIGULUR’ E NFWLDVETEAM n connectior i thru United ; 3 ittention is called tc m, Artists de a € 3 of Septe LAST TIMES TONIGHT TONIGHT IS THE BIG NIGHT Merle Obe ron aml Laurence dene Moma and Priscilla Olivier in “The Divorce {3 o : | Lane Star in *‘Love, Hon- 3 a The interest of thé compuny in an election of la‘l\ X" or and Behave™ “is that the unit designated as the bargaining agency shall represent a sufiicient maicrity of i When filmdom's most historically- 4 Bringing hmn e the movie fans the men and be definitely enough chosen so | minded producer, who has spent % E: f ne and youthful romantic | the past five years leaping, cinema- S 3 2 [ tear W v Bros. comedy- tically, back and forth between the % § ' drama called ve, Honor and Be- past and the future, finally light =N T have ad’ it rst local showing upon the present—that's news. " 2 = ester , at the Coliseum Theatre | Which is by way of announcing i # | The youngsters are Wayne Mor- | that Alexander Korda, who whisked # | ris, the blond giant who scored so | us back to the 16th century in “The % £33 sensationally in his first picture | Private Life of Henry VIII” and on § % “Kid Galahad.” and petite Priscilla [to the 21st in “Things To Come.’ L B | Lanc, who had about the same 5o | has chosen “The Divorce of Lady 3 of success in her first film, “Var- t § as f that strife among the men themselves will be minimized.” |X” a comedy ultra-modern in G N sity Show o35 & AANER BROS™ Prefent antiA l’l-, 2 | setting, costume and theme for his & \ X It is the intention of the War- ALASKA JUNEAU GOLD MINING COMPANY i AYNE MORRIS | first technicolor production, cur- g 3 Sk ners to keep Wayne and Priscilla MID- “QUICK MONEY | vently starring Merle Oberon at the g ¢ in a number of comedy —— ! NIGHT “CATTLE RAIDERS ’(upiml Theatre, 2 R or ions. | 9 - 3 A L AEE "he bSckgrutnid of “The Divoros e oo meve o oW |ISUTANICE | STAC PARTY TONIGHT | @ iSElU.A LANE technicolor, is present-day London br up by his mother to be a FOR LLOYD H"‘DINGER and its story is based on a familiar SIMMONS GOES QUT |t ior b, n. o tamir Bveret Geannam et e e e couee - Company Eleets | e wosa s, wo u el’- aug er | » [ { will be married Saturday evening of Lady X,” which is filmed in story about a boy who has been TO ISLANDS wlTH | 2uests at a charity ball to spend To United States Attorney Everett | mother is Barbara O'Neill, who had to M risie Sct SRR 9 | Thames — fo which forces the| Grantham falls the huge k of |such a triumph recently in “Stella o sie Schmitz, a stag party 5 FOUR PASSENGERS e mint at"a pu Lane ot | Somacing the procriion of 13| B Three Officers (k.iune syen tnient e sice a"que a “r ay et |Space being scarce, Miss Oberon! F : : m‘f‘fli I W Morris dnd Priscilla Lane F;!fl; s g B lA'x.d M | s s ,z ked 7 law- ed nment | o . i 11856 S eni Scl ost for the occa- | Shell Simmons flew to Sitka to-|turns an overworked young law ol ; L oni lare shown first as childhood sw } icn will be Alex Sturrock, Harry | & | ‘m,\ with four passengers aboard for i\u in the person of Laurence 3 hearts. They grow up and ever Sturrock. and Pred: Schimiite 1 0 i e i U Sitka and island points and bu)uglu‘()ll\mr out of his bed, steals his opar ¥ Arraculs o ally marry but not until then does d“ Mlllmn l)““(“ /\ld\kdn Gt - invitha 4 bevpirssent o lonoring mothers of the nembers | . .1 one, | book, his pajamas, his breakfast Vorks ress ministration. | the girl realize what a weakling the ude M A. F. Koski, Phill of the Order of Rainbow Girls, a| pnon" pagerty, Stella James and|and, incidentally, his heart and| Among thos «i was Stanley |boy is. She cures him of his yellow- Concern to Reinsure “‘,ff,l,.(,]“ l“] il __‘"‘]" ‘I‘; ‘l" banquet is being given Saturday |np. " ool Littlepage were flown to|vanishes without leaving her name. W. P. Miller, assistant United |ness by fighting with him and after with Llovds Lotade (chul Tl barm SL Bt Hieihe evening at 6 o'clock at the Scottish | gjiks and Rex Fox was flown “,'u is hardly necessary to add that States attorney. the current fashion of the movies, e |l _"'l’* o SI‘X i :’l’l' "’N '1”“‘ Rite Temple. | 1ORHOnS - ‘ensie 5 pliac v ; Y — | Peterson, 0 elson P irst. C. M. Robinson was brought |complications ensue. they sock each other with bare PRI e h bt Invitations have been issued for | on sitia | “The Divorce of Lady X" boasts| ___ 2 4 fists. Wayne and Priscilla come out hflxl":\k" i o SRR (T, R Leon Nayars,and,Orohestea the social evenl and many of the| voiiorjay Simmons brought in|a cast including, beside Miss Ober-' ™ | of this encounter with a nice bmrk[s)modo 4 4 POt | Basafil Ballerina mothers, accompanied by their | pioparg Olsen, August Chopp and|on and Olivier, Binnie Barnes, 4 i leye apicee, Lloyd: [\:‘1 be 1"1-1nxvuxv(.|‘v“:”; The Department of Agriculture Paramount N daughters, are expected to be pre Mr. and Mrs. Jack Littlepage “-l,m‘R:\I]\h Richardson and Morton Sel- @ S of London, it was revealed|y,s formed in 1889 under Presi- by Executive Vice President|geny Grover Cleveland and its sec-| ent. ten 3 tei Apex and Dell Kenkey from Hirst. |ten “ " John Oheobal. followtie. i e Committee chairmen in charge of e 4 |John Chappell, following two daysiretary was given a place in the s S Ba" uwnu f conference with directors | t C. D. A. HOLDS cabinet the dinner are Miss Ruth Allen, 'S 9 food; Miss Louise Hildre, invita- EifR DY ¥ @ | (7]1‘”)])\\” sald today. that during e SPECIAL MEETING tions; Miss Helen Hildre, decora- | The regular monthly meeting : the session plans were adopted for\ A generation is the interval of L Ls tions; and Miss Sylvia Davis, en-|the Juncau Fire Department wil . S ven ere fl" RSO A e . between the birth of a father| A special meeting of the Cathiolic tertainment, be held tonight at the Fire Club, l)('» ; ) the board, “selecting prominent | ang the birth of his child. Thirty- Daughters of America was heldlast "B SN SRR A8 CRIONE | & ? 4 en throughout ven different | three years is the average length | piont at the Parish Hall, with Miss Lode ana piacer :c-ation notices - » aturdav N!Ul“ ties.in the Territory of a generation Isabell Cashen, Grand Regent, pre- Commenting on the Lloyds of DESEN bor sale at The Esmpire Office Today's News Today.—Empire. . : . i siding - ; | - ers of Juneau, the |London affiliation, Chappell said Mhen inst heard from, this coun- | The jon was called for the . . Sons m Norway have in pr - [Stich & plan will immediately place | yy's population cepter was at a|pu; of balloting and making tion for Saturday night a real “Bean | / s first insurance company | gnot 29 miles northeast of Linton parations for the initiation of H A } , Blowout,” | which, event will sta a position whereby any line, ir- | Green County, Indiana. % canclfiotes ot a tbotas Tkeds °“yw°°d blg/ltf nd Soufld.f Industry to P,e Mobilized, e ch event Wil S0 respective of size, can be handled S o oandvin &Y pipwiy sched S Robiia C ook with Subsidies: to Meet ; * is for members only|DY agents of this company with| Today's News Togav.—Empire 5 ’ ; and will be followed by nomination | COmPplete confidence from the in- | . HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Dec. 1.—Gary Cooper, the Montana cow- Nazi C‘""P"‘UUOH £ . e . and election of officers at a meet- | SUring public. boy, goes back home this week on the screen. And it's about i : ing at 8 o'clock Closing of the directors’ session time, LONDON, Dec at Britain . g : In charge of arrangements for Nas marked a milestone of sorts in {ts paobiising e Mo . . i the formation of this new company, For years now Gary has been no closer to a horse than he 8, Mobilisigad uge {odusatrial ; the evening are Mrs, Andrew Ros-| e ey ow Ga 1 i e s e i) Ji |ihe crendl Atk m A Ul J‘,,“,um- first under Alaskan insurance | came in the ancient Chinese hoss o'pry of “Marco Polo.” - He has g i i ss, g ; X A ko S R s NG e ey (100 s S G e R oot sl s " Oite incorporation laws. b abbled in the whimsy of “Mr. Deeds” and he has flirted in the | ¢ 8 "Firone “especially. Ruman-.| | § [t R S “A fine spirit of cooperation has | Lubitsch boudoir of “Bluebeard’s Eighth Wife.” But this week [!in Bulgaria. Yusoslavia ang other 1 anmounced today, for the turkey PR shown by the present insur- be's on a horse again—where he began—and everybody should || jittle nations ‘ to be awarded at the Odd Fellows 20¢e men of the Territory,” Chap- be happy. Hoey shbdiaie 't Bty mauked ) : e Whial 1s an|DOlL 8aid,: “mang.-of , whigh have| The picture is “The Cowboy and the Lady.” Tt is not so [ tries will permit of strong compe- e 3 vent in connection with the|Stock in the company pursuant to, wildwesty, however, as the title indicates. Cooper plays a rodeo tition with the Dictator 5, ac- Christms s our policy in issuing stock only | g 4 stmgs festivities of the Sons of | . | COMPETITION for the within the Territory 'fllx:m‘”\vlm goe 1'.v Palm n.‘ ach “f”’ :h.i how 4)‘1 ;‘,m !;jlt H{I‘h“ “m“ w:‘r f“rf‘( 'm”rh(“”l today | Southern girl in Clare Boothe's Norway lodi prisn g b S actually on a personal prowl for a bride. By happy chance, ; Ak , o comedy-hit, “Kiss the Boys S 0 BT M. J. . Heneghans. K atohikay Merle Oberon, daughter of Henry Kolker, a gent with presi- to the House of Oommons, by (R Goodbye,” is amply supplied by ELKS CABARET A & " f "‘I‘ 9 ]‘l A dential aspirations, is down therc in temporary exile after a Knudson, Sccretary of the Ove 5| Benay Venuta (above). This is ive Vice President, John H. Chap- 4 : Department, and received u | her first Broadway starring role. | Saturday night. Make reservations|pell, Juneau; and Secretary Trea. youthful fling. All her life, daughter Merle has played second - e ? | e il Sabars B8v | airaed T B Ml . { fiddle to papa’s ambitior For excitement she joins her maids mous and enthusiastic support early. Members only adv.|urer, J. F. Mullen, Juneau. | i b papa’s ambitic c n she joins her maids — Offices have been opened in the| (Patsy Kelly and Mabel Todd) on a blind date with three rodeo- ; MRl | Goldstein Building and Chappell | riders. Kelly draws Walter Brennan, Todd gets Fuzzy Knight, | said today he believed the company | and Merle gets—well, you guess now. wowld be writing business on or| But they lead a stormy life, especially after she marries the | about the first of the year fellow without letting on she’s an heiress. | ey Nicely directed by H. C. Potter, tastefully produced, ‘“The EASTERN STAR ls Cowhoy and the Lady” is strictly for amusement, of which it FRIDAY DECEMBER 2, 1938 L i AR LT 9 Cards and a social evening will be | ur oa I'm still not sure when “The Shining Hour” struck but I do |an event on Priday evening at the| know this; it starts out as the best vehicle Joan Crawford has A J EMPLOYEES | Soottish: Rite-Tetapile, when: mem« had in many a year (and how she needs a good one!) . .. and '] L] |bers of the Order of Eastern Star § eee Iacket, Bolero then Poof! s tertain in celebration of the con- | or Scarf In it Joan plays a Broadway cabaret star who tires of light On this date you go to the polls to elect your bargaining | clusion of their 1938 year’s work. | | The affair is [m members of the| 1 d ries Melvyn Doug ember of a long-established, i ot bl SO agent to act between the employees and the management [ oger and their escorts, and a wige | choome yours trom the wealthy and smug mid-western family. Joan right away puts her foot in it; before she reaches her new home the hatred of of the A. ]. Before you cast your ballot give these points some ||attendance is anuuwwd largest selection in the _———e —— north . . . Melyvyn's elder sister (Fay Bainter) is set against her; to make ' : - et MRS. JEWELL RETURNS matters worse, she has to fight against a fatal fascination for : & e P : Lampaa b | MINK—SEAL S lpoiersrilany Groue (OURE) ¥ho SsbiEne: Mo pession Do you believe in the American flag and the American FROM VlSlT OUTSIDE! e system of government? | o, Hour evi, it el Jheanes. X " o, IT°S MADE FRES!‘ Are you buying your home or do you own your own | Assistant Executive _Olh(-nr of the e Alaska Game Commission, has re- ‘ SCARFS < i neau? | turned to her home in Juneau after | FOX SOARFS ——-Every D“y property in Junea veral months in Denver, Colo,| Have you a family or other dependants relying on your |viiting Wi elailvep and updes |} - 5 / * foas : £ 4 d |going medical attention. Mr. Jew- BORU USRS (Ul ol s malertale it ncet, wod daily wage? ell; who was called to Washington L’las. G()ldsteln i) ern, most sanitary way—it's rich, its's creamy some weeks ago on government bus. R kRpamde dn' the “dasoms. you, ke Do you oppose useless strikes and lockouts? |iness, expects to return here in a| & Co | short time., They make their home i Suoclbl.conaps 5 arbion . tenilly led How many leaders of the last strike at the A. J. are now ||at the Assembly. | with : ‘ — i X : members and in control 6f the local C.I.O. and 203? I | Open Saturday Evenings PERCY’S I¢e Cream ‘ There are about 12 million unemployed in the United e States. Labor difficulties in Juneau might force you to join this army of the unemployed. ixecu- | although he's married to a charming gal of his own set- (Mar- garet Sullavan). Does the recent course of conduct of the C.I1.O. in regard The situation smoulders with emotional conflict, and Director to the labor troubles in Juneau lead you to believe that C.ILCr TUNE IN ON m Frank Borzage, aided by the convincing work of his exceptional a1 ' p . g . . Sesl. Tansiades. W hod o mnell r sullry Lenaenoas: Deteing ek would be a safe agency to bargain for you in the Mine? ceedings for a good part of the way. Then suddenly it al.l f A F L through its years Of LUbOI JO(IdCI‘Ship hCIS COl'lSiSt blows up; the house of cards is stacked too high and it collaps i : ently advocated settlement of kxbr)r difficulties through arbi- There’s a scene in which Joan and Margaret talk and talk tration rather than by means of strikes and violence. Tms EVENING 9 oQCLOCK e and talk, and the only thing that stops the conversation is the cry of fire. Joan'ssmew house is'burning down. Then there’s a . = al ofore ¥ o e ot gem in which Margaret (self-immolating) runs into the fire, to Think, men, think, before you go to vote. . ;’;‘,{f;;f‘;{c;"d;‘;‘?"-mf A e S Vote for Americanism and American principles. Vote AFL. _when Sullavan plays her final scene with her head swathed Vote for your job and for your family. | = 4 in bandages except for her eyes. The best actress in the world 1 The Americom cherafion Of LQbOIW A | c F eratlon of La r couldn’t beat that handicap. { Amefl an ed bo «Sprif.. “Madness” is light and pleasant stuff on the campus, Federal Labor Union 211001 ith Lew Ayres splendid as the obstinate youth who doesn't see, E P v i e irst, that marrying Maureen O'Sullivan is an end greatly to International Association of Machinists 514 be desived. The film, directed by S. Sylvan Simon, has humor International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers B-462. (il Kdvsstlaaniait) and freshness, and benefits by a youthful cast ineluding Frank . a Albertson, Ruth Hussey, Joyce Compton, Burgess Meredith, Ann (Paid Advettisement) Morriss.

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