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THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE; MO 00 Ci MERGENCY ACTION ONGRESS LEADERS DOUGLAS NEWS C. W. A. PROGRAM BEGUN FOR RELIEF UNEMPLOYED | — Following a special meeting of the City Council on Friday even- ing last week twelve men were put to work Saturday on various muni- cipal projects under the Civil Works Administration. O. H. Bliss, former city marshal, was made foreman. Repair of the tramway to the cocal shed on the city dock, completion of the lower Front street bridge and urgent sewer repair work are among the first projects started upon. e SCHRAMM ON TRIP SOUTH Under leave of absence for a va- cation trip south, «City Marshal Schramm left on the Northland last night for the states. He will spend a large part of the time with his parents in Bellingham, whom he nas mot seen for six years. During his ab- sence John Laughlin is wearing the star and Iooking after the numerous duties attached to the office. ————— D. I. W. C. MEETING ADVANCED ONE WEEK The Douglas Island Women’s Club meeting has been post.poned" from Wednesday December 13, to s to Cope with Crisis as with War idential Oath ; Spectacular Ceremony a month’s visit in| WALTER HUSTON TAKES LEADING ROLE IN FILM In “Gabrie_f—()ver White House’ Now at Capitol He Plays President ‘Those who look for motion pie- ture entertainment perm:ated with the tense, authentic melodrama of actual headlines in today's news will find “Gabriel Over the White | House,” new Cosmopolitan-Metro- | Goldwyn-Mayer production playing | at the Capitol Theatre, one of the | outstanding talkic - events - of -the| This picture was adapted from | L“T,“y' moweactorwaljalled the most daring expose of Wash- |jor several hours in Mexico City ifgton ever written. = Its mous author knew his politics and 'hat he had “offended public mor. at the same time weaved into his i/s.” It was alleged he appeared | story of a United States President Inude on a hotel balcony and shout- Who steps out and doos something '8 t0 3 parade of cadets. (Associaty about current problems an unusu-"cl P'"’fh?}?) ally gripping human theme. , Walter Huston Heads Cast Headed by Walter Huston as the| | ( 114 President who overnight is trans-| ‘M E N U S formed from an insincere, back- slapping politician to a man cfl iren, the distinguished cast oI‘ “Gabilel Over the White House' By MRS ALEXANDER GEORGE, PUMPKIN TARTS plus PIGSKIN RAL The other side of football, and “HOLLYWOOD PREMIERE" | A twenty-min- ute Colortone Musical. LATE NEWS | includes Karen Morley, last seen| opposite Wallace Beery in “Flesh’; ! the Broadway stage star, Fanchot | Tone; Arthur Byron, Dickie Moore, {C. Henry Gordon, David Landau | Samuel Hinds, William Pawley, Breakfast | Jean Parker and Claire Dubrey. Grapefruit Th2 drama, laid in the historic | Hominys Grits ‘backgmund of the national capital | ‘with authentic scenes of the execu- | Soft Cooked Eggs Broilad Bacon tive mansion, the two legislative| Buttered Toast Coffee houses and- various other Washing- Luncheon 3 | ton locales, starts with the 1nau-| Toasted Cheese Sandwiches — | guration of the simple, back-coun- Tea try man, Jud Hammond, who be- Pears Cookies | December 20. MrS. F. A J. Gflll-!comes the Hon: Judson Hammond | Dinner | was and Mrs. Leila Krim will be| President of the United States.|Ham Loaf Creole Jjoint hostesses at the home of the | His first press conference shows | Baked Potatoes | former at a Christmas party fol-|him to be a typical politician, jov- Escalloped Apples lowing the business meeting. { ial, insincere, evasive, unwilling to Bread Butter ———.——— cope courageously with mnationali Celery | problems. He is injured in an ac~| pympkin Tarts Coffee SHOWER GIVEN MRS. JENSEN| | Complimenting Mrs. Marcus Jen- following a long period of illness, | | sen, a recent bride, a most enjoy- | | which has given him time to think | able shower was given on Saturday | | things over, he b:comes a new Jud- |son Hammond, hard instead of |thirds cup crumbs; cident and on his return to work Ham Loaf, Serving Four One cup chopped cooked ham; cne cup chopped cooked pork; two- one- | evening, December 9, at the Feu one egg; | rezidence where 25 ladies gather ‘:i()ft decisive instead of \aullm-‘ fourth teaspoon salt; one-fourth | to offer felicitations and play cards. | N2 | teaspoon paprika; one tablespoon | Mrs. Glen Kirkham won m.,: Ha¢ Stirring Climax finely chopped onion; one table- | prize for high jscore, Mrs. Sadi2| , The story is brought to a sf spoon finely chopped cexen one Cashen consolation and Mrg A. R.|ring and logical conclusion after tablespoon chopped parsley; one- Edwards cut prize. |a sensational peace conference half cup milk. The newlyweds were pr"semed'wnh Judson’ Hammond leaving his| Mix ingredients. Pack into loaf mark on history as one of the pan and bake 30 minutes in mod- i greatest Presidents to rule at the erate oven. Unmold and surround with a beautiftl coffee urn set and waffle-iron by their friends. e | White House. Carey Wilson adapi-|with Creolz sauce. ed the anonymous novel to the Creole Sauce HO! YR SOC[ET‘{ 1S T,O | sereen with additional dialogue by|; Three tablespoons butter; three ENJOY ANNUAL FUNCTION|poriram Bloch and a musical score | tablespoons flour; one and one { | % bv Dr. William Axt. The picture| half cups milk; one-fourth tea- | The Douglas high scnool honor | was directed by Gregory La Cava, ‘spoon salt; one-fourth. teaspoon society will have a banguet at|known for his fine wnrk on “Sym- | paprika; two tablespoons. chopp | Bailzy's cafe tonight at 6 o'clock.! phony of Six Millio ‘plmx"n’m two tablespoons chop Members will receive their pins in| — - — | |a brief ceremony and short talks | will be given by the officers and; Dl'll‘lk Cheaper Beer § others. Later the party will at- tend the Capitol theatre. o | SILVER TEA AND FOOD SALE Ladies Guild of Holy Trinity Cathedral announces a Silver Tea iand Focd Sale in the display room !of the Light Co., Sat., Dec..16, be- {ginning 11 a.m. ~adv. | | ——————— | ——— BETTER THAN EVER F 0 ped green peppers; one ezg or two | yolks. Melt butter and add flour. When {blended add milk and cook until i creamy sauce forms. Stir constar |1y. Add rest of ingredients, cook one minute. Pumpkin Filling (For 8 Tarts) Two cups pumpkin, cooked; | thirds cup sugar; LONDON—Since the British bud- ’get in April made beer cheaper by a penny a pint, the amount brew- ed has grown every week and brew- eries expect the increase to con- tinue for another 12 months. R O Daily Empire Want Ads Pay two A Sure Cure for Cold Feet! Heavy Fleece-Lined WOOL 65c¢ Pair Achular] $1.QO Value H. S. GRAVES The Clothihg Man Our line of Christmas Greeting Cardsand-ArtEPanels ' Winter and (Authoriged Dealers) iPond Co. —ady. GAS OILS GREASES Junean Motors FUOT OF MAIN BT, SOCKS “HRAH # ‘Real Plumbmg THE:TREND is toward “ELEC IBOL” ~of course! Harri Mac[um Slnop Heann; - THRILL! Nothing like the thrill of a ten-strike! Develop your game on the finest jalleys you ever played on. Brunswick Bowling Alleys Pool Billiards Bowling Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Barber Shop in connection Lower Front Street, opposite Winter and” Pond. W 7 ! 0000000000000 Sheet Metal I | | . stage. E anony-|i2nding investigation of complaints . Sauce | ‘ one-quarter cop |; dark brown sugar; one and one-V' H||||||I|IIIII|II||||||IIIIHHII1IHIIIIIIIIIHIIllllmllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllmfillilllfllIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllg Unusual Sale of Fur Coats NDAY, DEC H 1933. HAS LEAD IN MYSTERY FARGE Una Vlerkel Also in Cast of | “Whistling in Dark” Satire at Coliseum ;amufcd followers of the Broadway Now scresngoers have an riyy of observing the an- rnest Truex, star of the I play -and that clever com- ' Una Merkel in Metro-| riotous laIkPl verston of the piece which will be] ,played at the Coliseum ' for the last times tonight. ediennc Goldwyn-Mayer's . This satire on crook-melodrama is as funny as anybhing that has bcen scen on the screen in som: time. author of mystery storiesi 'and his fiancee; a band of crooks! who capture them and compel the » devise a “perfect crime”; Jl tub(' of poisoned toothpaste; and an inzenious ‘méthod of turning a into a telephone, are the sredients around which the cmm:u suspense and miany laughs are ‘woven. Una Merkel Well Cast Ernest Truex as-the- author | proves himself ‘one of the most gifted comedians to come to Holly- wood from the Broadway stage, | while Miss Merkel rung him a close jsecond in the mattér of scoring; ! Jaugh bull's-eyes. Edward Arnold, | also. from the original stage cast, is excellent as the leader of the | crooks, and well-rounded poktray- {als are contributed by that popu- |lar “heavy,” John Miljan; C. Hen- !ry Gordon, Johnny Hines, Joseph! Cawthorn, Nat Pendleton Tenen Holtz and Marcelle Corday. half teaspoons cinnamon; two- I ['thirds teaspoon cloves; Lwo—(hlrdsl teagpoon nutmeg; two-thirds tea- spcon salt; one-half teaspoon va- “nllla; two eggs; two cups milk. Mix ingredients and pour into deep, unbaked tart cases. Bake 5 minutes in hot oven. Lower fire| and:bake 20 minutes in moderate- ly slow oven. Let tarts cool inj| pans. Then they can be Iifted out | easily, using knife and fork. Serve tarts on paper doilies. Deep muf- fin *pans or custard cups can be| used for baking. T AU R MRS. WOLF KLEIBER HAS ¢ MAJOR OPERATION TODAY 3 P Mrs. Wolf. Kleiber. underwent a: major operation at St. Ann's Hos- {pit@l this morning. Her condition wags reported t(v be good by hos- TOM COLE GOES SOUTH Tom Cole is a passenger south- ‘bound on the Northland enroute to “L.0§" Angeles where h2 will join his | fat; Pn who is seriously ill. ¥ - 2 l COLEMAN ON TRIP ¥ gajb Coleman, proprietor of Co! n's Frock Shop, left for a busi- 35 trip to Petersburg aboard th: .,,mahxp Northland last night. e, Daily Empire Want Ads Pay Last Plan that Speeds College Entrance Called Suc- cessful in lowa Time Tonight MOUNT VERNON, Ia, D 11 Belief that Cornell Colles periment in admitting high school juniors to its freshman class has been successful is voiced by Dean T. R. MeConnell as the plan cn- !ters its third year of operation. Tn this year's new class are three students who were not graduated from high school but who were allowed to 'matriculate on: the| ex- strength of unsual scholastic rec- “The students who have entered | Cornell on this basis,” Dean Mt%‘ Connell says, "though younger| than fhe average freshman, have| not only maintained high stand ards of scholarship, but in every case have adjusted thémselves so- cially to the institution in an ac- ceptable manner. “There has been. widespread dissatisfaction with the system of defermining individual educatioml’ progress in terms of semester credits and Carnegie units. Thes: are purely fime measures; there is a determined movement to sub- stitute achievement and aptitude as, yardsticks for promoting stu- dents.” % SR | @NISTUNG cadl mmnomo Sparkling Gifts NECKLACES' . EAR RINGS Pins and Clips $10 -$3 The pleces illustrated are but a few of many beautiul new -and attractive designs. SEE THESE! o Northern Seal . It doesn’t break the Banirtel Trim bank to buy one of these coats . . . even in Fitch Trim this’ ‘of higher Prices. We’ve made our day : J Summeér Ermine Trim urchases sanely . . . so that your dollar would buy the most ‘possilile. You will be ' thrilled with these values. Ermjne Collar and Cuffs Muskrat-Swa ger Silver Muskrat Broadtail-Jap Minktrim * . s . ,V"\/\ 'ay ¥4 Adults 30c¢ Children 10c ’Old Papers for Sale at Empire Offlce Jewelry YOU ceuld lonk tlno town over and never find ulfts more certain to reach her heart than jewelry. lovely culloctiol; here typifies our high standard of quality. MASSIVE GOLD JEWELRY i [ o by R She’ll‘Adore The is New anud Smart < $169.00 195.00 165.00 169.50 169.50 149.50

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