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- % THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 31, 1930. ; ' N Whe Dare Take Time for Love Love at first sight .. .in on atmos- A phere of excitement...at a been a dancer before starring in| b [ fJf many stam i" es. er f,.en»‘- C - - § - NEWS OF WADA S = o e Will Lindsey Idea Banish Marriage Blues? |5 Ul arring | v made a great name as a long- with Jack Donahue in “Sons o distance runner. g sipie e 2N | Gu She played it for a year ‘Wen Many Races ) > 3 4 3 H before returning to Hollywond. AT B Sl there. were ‘the Statistics Reveal That Only One in Five Marital Unions Suc- winning of races, 100 and 50 miles L5 o 1VOor / o 5 i 0 ilHllIllIl"IllllIl H vj 2 . i such men as Scotty Alle: oted 'I'1a g . AT = C A s / such men as Scotty Allen, noted Marriage” Possible [ E e whah elalst A ‘ Several Japanese Are List-|van and other Nome pioncers. Al version of , ( given to '°V|e had to Z‘ . these races were run indoor \ v % ) secret...stolen...seiz A ed Among Pioneers {irack, 33 1aps to the mite : : seize - ack, 33 laps to the mile. . at great risks. Yet 4 by Karl Theile Wada almost came to grief, or Thus she taKes e jsace of No Jack Baordell and v thought he did, at Fairbanks. Aft | Jujiro Wada, Alaska’s only Nip-|!eaving Nome he took in the Klon- ponese prospector, has searched for|dike, and afterward turned his mineral wealth’ for more than 40|Steps back down the Yukon River years, winning and losing two for-|and into the Tanana River valley tunes, was the toxt of a Tecent was he who carried to Dawson | ma Shearer and Greta Garbo, s of these pictures, in France, mean- while retaining her American and audience in * " opposite Gary In April she begins the p \i; Joan Allan were & willing to risk $§§‘ everything for momentary .. bliss T O~~~ - to be the oldest of the Nipponese ground, having to come from the residents of the Territory. In 1891|States. He and a white companion b he appeared at Point Barrow. After |Were the first to go from Seward Greetings Tonight and The Celebration Tomorrow | = o Sews ftem. W of the Fairbanks discovery | version of “Sons o' Guns” oppc = S‘ s ‘Wada, who left Alaska about 17|and started the stampede to those Al Jolson :::- e years ago and has mnot returned|di88ings. After the first winter in e E = since, was but one of several Nip-|Camp, the prospectors were di | = ) ponese who have come to be hon- |2 ed at the lack of res and ! ‘NEw YE A R s & E A ored with the title “Alaska sour-|™Murmurs were heard against Wada = dough,” according to -acting Gov.|When the Chena River opened, a 2 £ Karl Theile. And he probably had|White miner concealed the Japanese|. | T -] l/ less to do with prospecting than|iR @ Doling boat, covering him with [ = -y any of his Japanese compatriots. | Canv: and took him downriver = . :’our:aeh He was noted as a stampeder and|Wada returned to Fairbanks after | H ‘l 9 briusyqnny o his long-distance marathon racing|the C“’S“P boomed. R B = z & portrayed in ability. Stampeded To Iditarod & U PR = the thrillin N Frank Yasuda, now residing gi| Wada also took in the Iditarod| Sty L!NDbA‘ng L’{‘;D b EDITEH 1 g H P uu(mgs : Beaver on the Yukon River, is said [Stampede. He was late on the A5 ] BT D‘m IGHTER \,M'A‘?O N {Preparations Made for E Fox Movietone Drama § five years' residence there, he, in|t0 Iditarod overland, going over _ LAST s K I LAST company with a white man named |Rainy Pass and the south fork. H b [N, iats AT DB Srbted: s 3 e Carter, “traveled east along the|didn't remain long. On his returnj night -and ohserve i i ) 9 T : s (s Gl e e ght and observed tomorrow in T'IMES :5» TIMES shores of the Arctic Ocean and|!*P E B joyous fashion in Juneau. Waich ¥ crossed the divide into what is to- | Cotter, now with the Alaska Wee b : i services will be held tonight in two day known as the Chandelar region. |1y, Was one of the party TONIGHT with TONIGHT =4 Tnalen . churches—in the Northern Light . ) Carter later became United States| Wada left Alaska “‘;"“Lh” e Ereitiytoria, by 456 ‘Ghristian W JOHN GARRICK Commissioner for the district. Ya-880. In recent years he has oper-} s+ el H gt st 2 e red Tn. the. mortn over | ated on the upper Mackenzle River, | deavor Society, and in Pentacostal HELEN CHANDLER since. using Fort Noxmin as a base. Mtission—by, members of {fhe con= Gl l- B E RT E M ERY f 3 i i o gregation. Juneau Elks will give f glins. Deassied, Whaler their annual High Jinks and Doug- Directed by JOHN BLYSTONE Presented by Williaw Fes STARTING NEW YEAR’S las Eagles their yearly celebration tonight. Events for tomorrow will be the om————twts, AMSSNIR | Masonic reception in Scottish Rite = b AUBREY ROSELLE |Temple from 2 to 5 o'clock in the = Joseprine HALDE MANN ~JULIUS =] afternoon and the Merrymakers' = =iy ST |dance in A. B. Hall tomorrow even- ng. LR T T LR T A Japanese sailor, Mina by name, deserted a whaling ship in the Arctic in the early 1900's and made ‘his appearance in the Koyukuk in SHOUTING MATE & S 1920. There he has residcd since. | <, “George, the Jap,” was another| MRS BENB LKNDSA vellknown figure in the North. He y O 2 4 ame to Nome in 1900 and pros- wnMAN S PI-EA‘ Rcted and mined in that district | y witil his death a few years ago. NEW YORK, Dec. 31—Is the'y old institution of m \'Harry, the Jap,” who is now| rs ago. This couple signed a|riage, whieh was to Doctor Maurice | contract that called for an issuc| Berstein, was to be in the nature | NOTICE \d mning on the Kuskokwim wquntertaining Two Men and;musl sought after and most abus-!'of the union, otherwise either| of a comp: ate marri The | = H “Od Man* Fisher, has been in that W C £ T ed institution on earth, -eally tot-, party could call the marriage off.| two have been keeping arate All members of _‘Ludll's Auxiliary, 3 BedioncaBobeas wlar. ToRRI. oman Lauses lrag- tering cn the brink of destruction? There is a little Moyer now an ses but the doctor still in-|F. O. E. No. 117, are requested = alst hailing from the land of Nip-| edy, Ft. Worden |Or is the present argument be-|the parents are glad that they had | : that he is in love with the|to meet at les Hall, 1 o'clock = pon has also been a resident c(i ol | tween the judge and the }n\hnu the courage to make the contract. | beautous Edith and t he ll.n;iumux'r(}\‘; x\lvtvx.umn to attend the = the same region for a quarter of a| PORT TOWNSEND, Wash. Dec i nothing more than a flash in the without Sunny Moyer they only left town in order to work | funeral of Sister C an = v century. 31.—Mrs. Lulu Hilsinger yesterday "’;:“' - :_"'“‘ both may t‘!;:vt: e ;.u-l that the mlnr'u.i",r' would have ;xluhm.m(-u Al]\(l 50 ‘;[z Jos Zhs MAMIE F E g > | share of front page attention? And| peen empty and futile. { Many are wondering e same|—adv. ~ : Allof these men followed mining pleaded not guilty o the charde |iy"the present ratio of aivorces Tuth Mason, leading _soprano| arguments won't be brought up 1| S e l‘llIllIIIIIINIIIIIIIII!IIIIIH i!lIIIIIlIHIIIMiIIIIII|I||||I"|H|IIIIIIHllIINIIIIHMIIT‘ and prospecting exclusively. Wada,‘o[ first degree murder for the fatal however, did necither extensively. ;shmmw of her hushand, W(ur;mw But he was among the vanguard|Officer George Hilsinger, at For: » — | worden. lawyer, who ran for Pru»eumn-‘ »f attention. | | Attorney on a platform uf“ No Pay| here thousanas of young e m 'E ‘E‘EM@ I ‘fpr the Job,’ is defending Mrs. Hil- | pec who are really “companion- \@t K3 ' singer. ers’ and can't see anything for ' < | at € 5 DO LA g Mrs. Hilsinger., slew her husbandiine judge and Bishop Manning ‘o, [ 3 UG ; Rhién, hocame horis to' find B [ o o ottid abots Fouak. oo I \m S W : entertaining two men and another |ple who ms i v/ v, work side by side, E l ) woman. Witnesses said a fist fight|puy a little home with the doul ag CS started between Hilsinger and Hom- | pay envelope and wait until affa er Cameron, one of the men, then|are financially sound before they his wife shot in defense. Her plea|rear a little family. Perhaps some will be self-defense. of the young people who have fol- the outcome of what Judge Lind- | with the Chicago Opera Company, hundred years from hence. And| Miss Harriet Ba r and .L'\ml'. y has termed companionate mar- | announced that her fourth mar-| most lik um will. | F gar, Jr, departed for the| ” iage? No one seems to know ex- ——————— SN B —4 ot - ates last night. They will re- And in the mean time, ma- turn in one month or two. mony is getting quite an amount -> > Miss Margaret Metzgar left (m | the Princess North for Bvllimlh‘un | Wash., to re-enter normal :,cnuul \ [ | ,§ 0 o 131 e | | £ wood. Other foreign players wer } y ROBBIN COONS being ‘dropped” right and left. ‘ | WOOD, Cal 2c. 31— Goldwyn loaned her to other ALASKA SCENIC VIEW 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Barn. Front and Seward. Front and Main. Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. Fire Hall. 1 Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris, Fifth and Gold. { Fifth and East, Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. three sisters, who live at Klukwan; two brothers, Lee Donnelly of CARDS—50¢ marriage be recognized by the | takably French. States while those couples willing | Haines and Henry Donnelly of to pledge themselves to lifelong | 1 es (o] of the Few Petersburg, and a cousin, James fidelity should receive the blessings l’;!‘l he Fe D g, Damita is unique among Dz NCL—SU(', Young, of Juneau. of the church. But young people! those few foreign m,(l Whg RIS in England point out the number . 5 . SPECIAL FERRY TO of civil marriages that have been Sooi S Ui EOTEROTE FUSIEE 1 ful 5 ) | DOUGLAS IS SLATED z;;ef’igur:fi“yf}fr:z;gezg“‘:;‘ h;"‘; been established in pictures before e r) i °'- | takies became a threat, but Lily failed. They point out that it isn't’ .. .. ¢ s time when they loomedl In order that Eagles residing in|the form of marriage that is im- J;mea;) Tfly btlel 1““ hand when | portant but the will of the cun-"”;{;;‘;l?hz?ypxgirg]“;'l]ll:‘ ;f:cl::',‘ the 1830-1931 jollification starts at 5 b p o | tracting parties to take thelr VOWS|yi; pongld Colman, was synchron- 9 069696269 ro A9 0 N0 D bhhdhhbdbanda ’ Lily Damita, whose French accent|companies for the part - talkie, 83 T lowed this program without giving | at a decided disadvantage | “Bridge of San Luis Rey,” and for ' Annual Neu) E. DONNELLY, TRAPPER, ke ::f?"“:pgni;i’ T ey first came to Hollywedd | the all-talkie *Cock-Eyed World: R DIES AT BARLOW COVE |iad v Sk o shav bl ears ago, studied hard and hen he. suggested. that she gel|Z e S S e R S e S i SR H now that they are being argued ) v overcame it as she increas-| more stage experience—she had|& 7777 = about and quarrelled over. For! .q command of English. e P ¢ = Year S Eve Edward Donnelly, 24 years old,|young people have a way of Work- now starring in a French Vel }pm——————————— £ died at Barlow Cove last Friday.|ing out their own vital problems| on cne having ditficulty | i H 4 o His body was brought here yester- | without the assistance of any out-| yinoing back to her native tongue. FIRE ALARM CALLS E H4PPY NEW YEAR T() AI I PARTY day by George O'Brien, manager of | side person or ingtitution, and they a5 part of her rigid schedule for Sty = > i v the Juneau Young Undertaking es-|always will | learning English x'f‘l]n(ll)‘. e began 1-3 Third and Franklin. ‘E tablishment and is held awaiting Rt G | “thinking in English,” employed an|| 1-4 Prcnt and Franklin, . . ;mstrucnons from relatives as to Sean Ix:‘::\. A ]od\: rifl el glish maid, and gave herself no 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. = |funeral arrangements. The younz Dcm;" M: ‘iuggé“:{l; da hm})t"d opportunity to speak English. 1-6 Front, near Gross. Apts. = , 3 TONIGHT {an wns engeged In. trapolig BRI, o ‘n‘nrri‘me for those couples| Go0ing from one extreme to ah- 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf. H r wa s Oto o kis partner, John Fossette of Hoo- oo ‘are r;ct ‘“"e s .of v.hi-m- other, she’s worrying lest her 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. = |nah, when taken with fatal illness.| 1o "0 o lheiqr powers to stick to|French accent be unconvincing. 1-0 Front at A. J. Office. = | The deceased was born in Halnes. | .o, otper “whatever -may betide dless to remark, the studio st || 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro- |/ 2 ! He is survived by his mother 8nd|po" gyggests that this form of | ¥orrying—for Lily still is unmis- 2 £ i IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII LU U UL L LT T 'J Everybody Welcome s . Douglas, a special ferry will leave | seriously. 2 5 i 5 4-1 Ninth, back of power house. || i » — the Juneiu side .at. 7:30 o'clock. “Pooh” Says France | 1‘/“d l ’"Mm,f:mgng;hx -\\-«i:'[in“;‘; 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. i ) | France isn't interested in com- '”f; which buried her nataral|| 4-3 Distin Ave, and Indian Sts. TON'GI’IT TONIGHT i panfonate marriage at ‘all. At o DT ST REEC ke it “ 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. i “T, ’ s‘ lea present, many famous French wom- | :;rv;_ a,?l h. Uergupaono oy ‘ 4-6 Seventh and Main, ‘3 ' omorrows Jty! ¢ en arc endeavoring to obtain a| oo I Goldwyn, to whom|] 47 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. > 1 Toda;” modification of the divorce laws,| oo’ Samuel Goldwyn, 0 W ;”f:w 4-9 Home Grocery. 5 And’ in Russia, there is ‘also no °.° 8 under contract, retained heri} 5. gegter Tract, 5 was one of the mary Only WAYNE---the Perfected Oil Burner can give you ALL of these ADVANTAGES Simplicity of construction, only three moving parts. s of Holly-| aglitation about this subject. Any woman there has the right to re- lease herself of the burden of bearing a child provided that the income of the husband does not I:\]lov\' it. Despite the State dis- | | semination of birth control facts, !| Russian women are continuing to rear families. But the number of the children is consistent with the family income One of the most celebrated unions in recent years was that of Jose- SPECIAL : Children’s | ' Berets ‘ . and Felt Hats ’ ‘ Play Your First Game of ¥ MIDGET GOLF | ! ; No need to urge those who've played t | el H i \ Dependable and safe performance. e R phine Haldemann-Julius and Au- . P . E § Values to $4.25 | us tho next l!ma it ln 4 n.i ;m“ the 'Hu,'h efficiency and the most economical opera- be/ore Get this pleasure habit! ;) \ r::Ou EP"‘“' couple was so famous, it was sim- tion. % P e . : « |} Month-end clean-up requipment ply because they both subscribed N i inside or unilast st i B : 1 thi enables us to turn to a five-year trial term of matri- 0:7a1s Ine'de oL UDHGREIesEr: il ~ F URqE \ price — all on 18 out first q“‘ut'y mony. Well, three years has come [} Long life, quiet operation. 4 { JUNEAU MIDGET (IOL CO o e ; ! {. table for | <y :L’gflf‘:“_‘: e?(?lfjem;ll‘e h‘flw°4y;‘:)"‘g H Made by one of America’s most reliable manu- if“ GOLDSTEIN BUILDING g s $1 ()0 EACH fntelligently aid ur(-lstudr;x;(s and bo{h dlx;mr;m i facturers of precision machinery, and approved by #i| e o 3 8 A 3 . you in planning why they should be without each thousands of satisfied owners. H o your circular,letter other merely because financial ar- Let us show you a “WAYNE" under actual work- fi! A G " or whatever printe rangements stood between them ing conditions. Seeing ig.believing. 10e and happiness. Both intend to see lllIIllI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!I 'fin ;ll IIIIIIIIIIIlIIllllIIIIIlIIlIIIlllllllllllllIIIIllIlIIIHIIIIII IIIIlll k the five-year trial through and ] 3 both beli th: h i1l we = & 2 . . e erercce e 1 the - ARCHIE, HAWVER £ CALIFORNIA GROCERY ) 3 pier for it. I < I8 H . : “Juneau's Own Storé” L5 e BPPIRS PLUMBING ‘and HEATING z PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries I - their share of publicity a few e -!lfil|IllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIII T T T e P TR T -