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THE DA ILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 12, 1933. Last Time Tonight! JRDERS BV | ST I!! 4 m_cmm.";”flN Tk % » Mewaolduyn-Mayer.(Ssmopoliten Production PREVIEW KAY FRANCIS and WILLIAM TONIGHT FOWELL in 1:10 AM. “One Way Passag 29 ALASKAN SNOW COVER Monday, December 11: Belhel The following amounts of snow, | Eagle 30, Fort Yukon 14, Ke in inches, were reported on the | kan trace, Kodiak none, June ground at various Alaskan stations,| 1, Sitka 10. Daily (f—r‘oss;wovfé Puzile ACROSS Solution of Vesterday's Puzzle 12. inciined to L. Lines of junc: : m;’g:{m tion 2 ar. 6. Froo [TTE[SEIAIGO] 15. The present 9. Insect that 1 [S[E W[ 1 [NBBIH[A i “V!Iu?menl Shices of [RIA i {mplement 11, whitdly [ERERTEGTDE[S] & (a0 attack Swiss fash- fon . Theme . On top of nall tumor r 3 o . Spread for [O|R[BEZOID[E] A E (UIN] [T E[E 2. Goddess of [P UINTT] drying Vegetati HEAIS[SEMSIAIGIE]S] ; vegetation noug H: . Kind of tree Prevent 75. Poor . Preceded by nine DOWN 57. Search care- 1. Kind ot shrub Tully . Done age player 39, 41. Smoother and siel rent: collog. well 62. Old soidier: collog. sier 3. Tending to eat 42, 64. Se le nd in timber 61 away’ 65. Mal pendage to solar disk 45. Plans of town speeches: a legisla- 63. Wine cask sites humorous tive bill 66. Collection of 46. Settle money 67. Amount given isease acts upon es that n 67. Neckpiece 48, Guided g nd 68. Luminous 49, Feminine 10. Agricultural heavenly name 70. Subterranean implement body’ 50. Playing card worker 11. Chance 72, Myselt PP T F T JEEERANEE 2 H/dEEEE /AN R A NG AR R wyAnd/aum/ aun7 ddd//dudEn/ dEEEa T 7 5 Nl JuEE B/ ddEEE A 7 A 7l i 7/ NN/ RN dN dEN/dRd/ JEE AN ARENS dE 0 6 I SEEEE JNN/ daEEl N When Christmas Shopping Becomes a Problem . . . E —when itboeonuldfificultufi?d proper gifts for particular people, just stop in at this bank for— ® NEW, CRISP, CLEAN CURRENCY l —the ideal gift that is always 4 useful, always Wru'htod. A BANK ACCOUNT —with an initial deposit for children, relatives, or employes. —the safe, economical way to send gifts of money to distant points. We invite you to let our special Holi- day Services help you solve your Christmas shopping problems. Come in often—you are always welcomel First National Bank FINE CAST IS SHOWN IN FILM * OFWASHINGTON Walter Huston and Karen! Morley Have Leads in ‘Gabriel, White House’ Today's most vivid headlines from Washington form the en- grossing subject matter of “Ga- briel Over the White House” new | Cosmopolitan - Metro - Goldwyn- Mayer production which will be presented for the last time to-, night at the Capitol Theatre, and | bids fair to be one of the g est sensations in screen his o The anonymous novel on which' the picture is based is already a literary sensation. Appearing early in February, it immediately | leaped into the best-seller class.| As the first photoplay which has taken a United States President | through the turmoil of modern | most daring motion picture ever produced. Walter Huston Featured | Walter Huston ueaGs an ex-| ceptional cast as the Hon. Jud-! son Hammond, President of the | United States,. around whom an i amazing chain of events revolves.| Huston is an expert on Presidents, | having portrayed both Lincoln and Grant for the cameras. | Morley, who scored in that other | picture of national affair | Washington ~Masquerade,” plays |the mysterious woman in | White House. The young Broad- way stage star, Franchot Tone,' recently seen with Joan Craw-| ford in “Today We Live,” has | the role of the Prasidential secre-| | tary. Arthur Byron is seen | Secretary of State, and the cas | also features fhe popular child ac- | tor, Dickie Moore; C. Henry Gor- {don as Nick Diamond, Liquor King, whom Hammond wipes from | the face of the earth: David Lan- ley, Jean Parker and Claire Du-; | brey. This interesting program is con~[ cluded with selected short subjects and a news reel of late events. ——.—— | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. What w CELLOPHANE can costs so little and ye perfect protection for t cate flavor of fine tea. Mayor-elect Bridgeport, Conn., distinction histor; asplr: on % Socialist Mayor e | M T Jasper McLevy of being he Socialist ticket. of | who_holds the the first Social- | days, it is considered to be the jstever elected to such a post in the | of the State of Conneeticut. His election climaxed 20 years of | pete in the more important cup ation as a candidate for office | cvents and stakes next season. GIRLS’ LOYAL CLUB TO MEET AT DUGOUT WED. ing tomorrow “The Dugout after which there will be rehearsal for the mas program to be given on De- a dress cember 20. Girls w! meeting Wallstedt FOR IMPORTANT SESSION will race under the .colors of young Members of the Girls Loyal|[Bostwick. If Chenago goes well Karen Club Will hold an important meet-| Il ning and preliminary ev- the | ents, Pete, who will head for Eng- afternoon at ho belong to the club! , should wear their uniforms to thei tomorrow, Mrs. announced. e —————— PUBLIC CARD PARTY Last 15th. Telephone Schilling onders do! It titisa he deli- card party of this series | dau, Samuel Hinds, William Paw-'will be held at Moose Hall Dec.| Grand prizes to be awarded. | | Public invited. Admission 50 cents. —adv. SEE THE ALASKA KID for Christmas trees or decorations. —adv. 233. NOW af your GROCERS onigePeroc(sict) Japan’ (Green) FREE DANCE 'Entertainment E vefybbdy W elcome! Celebrate with the Fellow Workers of Juneau in Honor of Recognition of Soviet Russia by the United States. MOOSE HALL THURSDAY,! DECEMBER 14 Dancing—7:30 P.M. 5 Parade forms at Triangle 'Building at 6:30 P.M. the Christ- Sigurd Any girls s Who wish to join the organization 1. should attend this meeting as there | will be no further initiations until | January 3, it was announced. INTERNATIONAL - FLAVOR LOOMS {Bostwick Brothers Plan to Campaign on Brit- ish' Tracks EERIE THRILLER IS FEATURED AT IN FLAT RACES LOCAL THEATRE South -Seas-l-s Locale of | ‘Island of Lost Souls’ at Coliseurn Tonight By ORLO ROBERTSON {, (Ascociated Press Sports Writer) NEW YORK, Dec. 12—There will be a decfded international fla- vor to the Grand National and many of the important flat races Tun in England next year if the pl of the Bostwick Brothers, we y young spertsmen, do not go astray. George H. (Pet2) Bostwick, owner, polo player and ranking amatzur jockey has sent Chen- ango to England to get in shape jfor the Grand National, greatest of. steeplechase races, to be run at Aintree in March. Albert C. Bostwick, himself a gri amateur jockey when he weighed less, plans to ship the famous Mate to the Isles to com- Chenange Unbeated Chenango, unbzaten in his only starts in America this year he star of Thomas Hitchcock's le, but while in England he land in January, will throw a leg over the Hapsburg gelding in the trying Aintree race. Last year, compsting in the race for the first time, he was tossed by John Hay ‘Whitney's Dusty Foot at Becher's Brook In Mate the American turf will have a capable representative. Al- though somewhat of a disappoint- ment since his brilliant threeyear- Lioud campaign in 1931, when he “I'was a rival of Twenty Grand, the son of Prince Pal finally has shown evidence of regaining his old time speed. During three seasons of racing Mate has won $283,365, the result of 48 starts, of which he won 16. His greatest triumphs were as a juvenile and as a three-year-old when he won the Preakness and the Arlington classic. Last year he won only one race and ap- parently was headed for another | dismal season when he suddenly blossomed out again as a real speedster during the fall meetings in Maryland. Bred by s owner and foaled in 1926 Mate possesses the most successful Irish and English blood | lines. His sire, Prince Pal, is a i{son of the Irish-bred St. Leger and the two-time Ascot Gold Cup | winner, Prince Palatine. . Maate’s dam, Killashandra, was | daughter of the Royal Hunt cup | victor, Ambassador IV. JOBLESS DROP "IN AUSTRALIA SYDNEY, Ausiralia, Dec. 12— | Austraa's financial. recovery is not | |a matter of guesswork, as owing to| the elaborate governmental system | of statistics it is possible to watch | | the trend almost from day to day.| Figures of employment are accept-| ed as an unmistakable gauge to the situation, and these show that | throughout the commonwealth there “hls been & remarkable improve- | ment during this year. In New ‘South Wales unemployment has de- | crzased by 421 per cent., owing to| increased trade and improved re-| ‘ru]m from wool raising and other industries, Practically all public | ccmpanies are showing greater :pmms and higher dividends, or | diminished losses where they had |been “in the red" during previous i years. Balanced Government bud- The “1siand of Lost Souls,” eerie i:lmller based upon H. G. We “Island of Dr. Moreau,” and fea- | turing Charles Laughton, Bela ‘iLugmi. Richard Arlen. Leila Hy- | ams, and Kathleen Burke, selected from 60,000 contestants throughout the country as “The Panther Wo- man,” comes to the Coliseum Theatre tonight. A small uhcharted South Sea island is the locale of the st which centers around a mad doc tor, whose attempts, through scien- tific methods, to convert animals into human beings are interrupt- ed by the arrival of a shipwrecked adventurer. Horrified at the grue- some creatures that the doctor had already created, shocked to dis- cover the beauteous “Panther Wo- man” is merely another of his creations, th: young man tries sev- eral ways of escaping from the island, but is unsuccessful. Aid finally reached him with the ar- rival of his fiancee and the cap- tain of the ship which ®brought her. The picture somes to a dra- matic climax when the beast-men revolt Also on the program at the Col- iseum Theatre will be a news reel of late events and selected shorts. . 2000 cov o000 . AT THE HOTELS . "0 eeeeoreneso v Gastineau Hiram Leach, Kimsham Cove; Joe Repik, Lisianski; George Jones Tenakee; A. P. Ghiglione, Juneau; George Durner. Juneau. | Alaskan Mr. and Mrs. Bug, Saginaw Bay; i G. ©. Fernandez, Windham; J. Smith, Sheep Crezk; Gus Mattulat, = Sheep Creek; Martin Neis, Juneau. > SILVER TEA AND FOOD SALE Ladies Guild of Holy Trinity Cathedral announces a Silver Tea and Food Sale in the display room of the Light Co., Sat., Dec. 16, be- ginning 11 am. —adv. L PRGN ) | B. P. 0. ELK| | Meeting Wednesday, 8 pm. In-| —ady. itiation. Feed. “Expre |zets and sound administration have {been factors in restoring prosperity | to Australia. A Be sure t0 e 2 5981 YARDLEY’S AT OUTSIDE PRICES! Butler-Mauro Drug Co. ee fomOrrow’s IT SEEMED AS IF THE WHOLE WORLD PAUSED IN TERROR! \ °°.‘ “‘\ e AN o 0e Noxerty 5% ‘:“s‘“o( O‘S\N 2% STARTS TO- NIGHT LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Gift Packages For Men or Women ss Money Orders Anytime” s ¥