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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY. NOV. 30, 1936. __IHAMMEHSTHN Karen Gets Baek in Trim 35 PASSEN!‘ERS )| KERN LYRICS |..... ., Deepite Filmdom Advice ygoppp NoRAY | w7 IN SHOW BOAT o - FOR THIS PORT l ‘ | i Y ¢ ROBERT COONS SPECTACLE! i Jcwel Thieves and Senor-| oS S cabidian Rcid séaer. etk HOLL¥WOOD, Cal., Nov. 30.—Np cess Norah has the following pas-| MIRACLE! itas Mean “Here Comes [piac> in the world is so eager sengers aboard for this port A FOX Picture with’ ” . Hollywood (Karen Morley is con-| 24 i, & Jonct | MAGIC! Trouble™ at Coliseum [vinced) to hand out: advice abott Gildo Battello, R. B. Blonchard s ol R gy = % A * |Mrs. Baggan, Miss V. gen, T, o PAU[ KEI.I.Y ARUNE ]“U.E health and looks or to info! * ban e Jales Shuse s . The music of “Show Boat,” com-{actress that she is “looking terri-| o i & g 'y I(\:".l\‘\ I)“;I II“‘!L:“ I ‘l,.”(.\.“ wif e /MONA BARH'E'snmonv nAIoFF EDNA | posed by Jerome Kern, with lyrics, ble.” | iy s i nia ¢ Gon = FERBER!S 4 | by Oscar Hammerstein II, has Blonde Karen, who now could | 4 1 H’wwr M‘r.u =} H(..mml ‘M_\\- 3 ] ained such popularity that all the|pose for that traditional picture of | S oRths IR AWk’ T Taoohaatt Immortal * gincl numbers are retained in|health, gets rather indignant Lhmk-( \n\ R Ahaken. My, L TR cl 4 ! Univ- sal's 1930 screen version of|ing about it, even now when eight | o, Mo T Tifnstrai, T Santte | assic - the Edna Ferber classic, at the Cap-|months away from the cameras and o * % iy trom. Miss E. Lowe A. Metry, tol Theatre. Three row songs were|from Hollywood kave restored her * iitien o Mier B skt written by the same composers for|to her old self. | P e pultum the picture, | “Why, even the gatemen think| . B T b W N Radu- | The hit numbers of the play in-nothing of passing the time of day | A TAbhet 7. Shbarer B clude “Make Believe” and “Why by telling you what you ought to L e e ! Do I Love You?”, duets wndcrt‘d{do to get fat or get thin or pct} s AN St g 753 by Irene Dunne and Allan Jones.|prettier, or get smarte Ries D, “”’“i‘.‘: Waki H!J Kits MAY |sna|" s charges unmm WORLD’S SUPREME TRIUMPH! i TONIGHT —Also— SPEED MAD BROADWAY HI LIGHTS CARNIVAL TIME CAMERA TROUBLE THEATRE PATHE NEWS Helen Morgan does two numbers| Too Manv Fictures | < MEET LA, ST, | toGet Turn Down 3 3 |weod to put it on. If you feel the PAUL ROBESON [ter the Ball” by Charles K. Harris| jitters coming on, Hollywood s the | ed baritone, sings “Old Man River” of “hard luck \d . i girl” Her trouble| . + |the charge by Spain against Italy and a new offering, “Ah Still Suits' came from too many pictures. Once ()le“(‘ifl of W r‘»‘hmx.zlon 1N {and Germany for recognition of the o The She P e; et atth er % Show Place of Juneau i bt Miss Dunne also has a sprightly ody Vidor, now aged three—and af- | Battling Over Control T stk e the deatiioa wall PARAMOUNT |tune called “Gallavantin’ Around.” ter that the doctor took time out for of System | SEATTLE, n 20.--16 appears involve domes~ the cast of “Here Comes Trouble,” | . tired to the high-fence g el 3 J 1 the new Fox picture, now at the th:d}"flm "V(-:iis }‘1::;:(‘“;\(‘1:“ sl‘:‘ i e PPN | they Wigh to Ehip.and (dbothedone; ‘h fl,“l\ in, University of Wash- P\!I’SSO!": Purse for anyone wt vas s before selecting the oppos- ailor into all sorts of trouble on el g:‘:‘dm\u there) returned to pictures halls 3 omas G. Plant SN e OPF The Persson family, victims of 3 sist in taking it out of each other Preferr vith Warren Williams.| American ship operators must in- . e g .|$47 in currency and some silver was 3 - home and lived a good and satis-| Preferr i DA Washington would like another Four Passengels from Ju with biting comedy sarcasm. fying life. e | “And T've gained 15 pounds,” she|trust their ships Employers be- Ky e ! A I.A N j |that she has made famous, “Bill | Anyway, this was one of the rea- o N E s and “Can't Help Lovin’ that Man."|sons " Karen, deciding she needed | A Universal Picture 3"“ (Goodbye, My Lady Love™ by place to help you get them and| FIfiHT LOQMS 1 OR él ABAMA GENEVA, Nov. 30.—League of Na= oseph Howard. | keep them. ! N tions sources expressed belief that Me.” A new duet number, “I Have she was doing three at once, wear- 2 1 Spani S e a 3 Rose Bowl May Spanish Insurgents and also the ale IGHT the Room Above Her,” is presented ing herself out. And then she took l y Be leged active support to Gen. Frage NEWS P;“‘f Kelly and A”‘g”hJ“dge‘ l“" an appdendectomy. - either Alabame or Loutsiana|tice questions which place them R g ne room romeo and his cutioles| g, oot ‘months ago, her weight | (Continuea rrom Page One) : will play the University of |outside of the League’s jurisdiction, Ooliseur Thestrg, Wwith & shin load: .y husband, Charles Vidor, the|— Eoar et Igdanueding Yo 1 O €M lington Athletic Director, is enroute Found, Money not organically sound,” she g lir am. Before he left here he : ©, and jewel thieves keep him'wpyi 1 gnow there was nothing the | With Merle Oberon in “The Beloved ployc s ntative in strike 1 3t aiolce 1d ,“,(“;.(‘(," ‘Ala- |the slide, lost everything and Mrs. n mischief aboard ship. And matter with me except overwork— |Enemy,” and soon begins a new gotiations. “The major issue sel- | oma and Louisiana Stfte and he | PErSson is exnected to need medical through it all, Kelly and Miss Judge 1 o p0q by going to the desert|contract with Producer Emanuel|ection of men—that is, who shall care for several weeks. Her purse crack at Minnesota, which beat|8one ; neau Are Transferred - G {exults, “and for a change people are lieve the owners should have the| {pem eorlier in the ceasen but thy| I the finder realizes how much to C.P.R. Steamer T'TLE, Noy | telling me how well T look.” ht." CHARLES WINNINGER Other songs heard are “Old Fash-|more welght, got away from Holly- {ioned Wife,” “Cotton Blossom™ “Af-| i | Paul Robeson, the world renown-, Karen Morley disclaims the title ithe Council will decline to consider Q. Qhy " } J 5 o 3 Seamen and Shippers Both oy Cr: —ALSO— {by Irene Dunne and Allan Jones. time out for a baby—Michael Kar- Pl Jecided |:j»' Lom cos, insurgent leader. chmng cutie, are the top names in down to about 100 pounds, Karen re- o g 3 ; ashington in the Rose Bowl on - — | of laughs and thrills in a story of girector, make their home. {wa, Towa, (and wishe FWOO "I‘ ers to refuse to accept men fory, % & Angeles to confer with Stan- Is Missi | > aboard a luxury liner. “I don't know that my regimen|Were closer to her small town so valid causc ord ¢ Je Tournament of Roses|4S NISSING il Spanish senoritas get this breezy ! would work % Ao ishe could buy a farm and settle do not seek to abolish hiring s 2 4 hinted that a flip of the coin might GP AMP IT are widly in love, even if the; Per- ' and after a good rest there I went|Cohen. She is doing “Happiness have the right to say to whom| ;o4 » was found and returned, but the B8k “I played outdoors, climbed trees, ¢ wu not play unless ‘hewmm Is neeled ndy a8 WAe e B defeated Enumelaw 7 t yedls D swam, rode a bicycle and slept| e P * ; b Ton “Coutrence BRI “h‘xf-u;j(mun' sl: n::‘yn‘benl:sn“:t t’:: Fans ¥ and won the 14‘ enough. I ate when I felt like eat- ON WAY TO GEORGIA Mvs!ery Disease rring post-scason competi-| desk 8 e > Bl NANAIMO, B. C., Nov. 30 1“(:\1!"Nu rthw rofessional Football ing, and anything I wanted to eat. Mrs. C. V. Brown has left for 3 g ¢ Mrs. Persson. passengers who took off from Ju-!League championship for the third NEWQ If T felt like six meals a day T had |Georgia Where she will visit rela- Kills Scottish Horses' Aipame Washington 20 to| B 3. T Y | W neau last Tuesday afternoon with straight year. them, but I didn't try to eat more nu but expects to return to Ju- T (i 19 in . Bowl in 1926 and CARD OF THANKS Pilot Alex Holden and Mechanic| Enumclaw is second, Tacoma is than T Wesited, " And sost Imponte | es : EDINBURGH, Scotland, Nov. 30.|the s want revenge, | We wish to tnank the many Lloyd Jarman, arrived here Satur-| third, Grays Harbor and Olympia antly, I didn’t worry about weight. Scottis rmers are suffering se- isiana Statc ed support-|friends for their kind deeds and day night and continued south on are tied for fourth place and Brem- yp AND MRS. GRAY ARE That’s where Hillywood can be in-! TEACHES SEWING i es from a ‘mysterious |ex 33 to 0 last|sympathy shown us in the death the Princess Elaine. erton is fifth. HOSTS ON ANNIVERSARY sidiously destructive; you cant go| ~ Mrs. Eric Paulson will conduct|disease known as “grass sickness” Saturd |of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Peterson, Hampered by dense ‘fogs, Holden 7 o A | Mr. and Mrs. Felix Gray enter- anywhere without hearing com-|sewing classes in connection with| Attacking only horses it proves! The Rose Bowl contest means!|father and mother of Miss Lillian was forced to set down, five times e tained a number of friends at their ments on how thin you are, or how Petersburg public schools, simi-|fatal in 90 per cent of cases. Tt $50,000 to each school. Peterson and brother and sister-in- before reaching here. The Juneau i) 'ud f()r home lasi evening with a dinner terrible you look. Getting 1y lar to those offered last year. The appears to be a nervous dise 5D {law of Elmer Peterson, pilot plans:to fly to Seattls n £ € party in celebration of their thirty- from those helpful and sympathetic|classes started last week. and causes the animals to go into| I Rogers, arises at 5:30 a, LILLIAN PETERSON, the weather permits . first wedding annivers The remarks was almost as good as| P |a comatose condition daily to spend a half hour on aladv. ELMER PETERSON. JNe pasgengers, aboard. the plane ()U(’,rs,rght sts included Mr. and Mrs. Walter resting.” |« P. Brennar entered St. Annm's A { driving range before he checks — were-Lieut. L. E. Baker, of the Const Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Riedi, Mr.. Karen, who hdlls from Ottum- Hospital today for medical care. Try a classified—wmplre, in at the studio. Cfiuslmn,s Cnrds ut. The Emph‘a. Guard cutter Morris; J. F. Blanch- and Mrs. Guy Smith and Gordon! - ke - ~ % ard of Seattle; Samuel Palmer, Al- Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kendler, aska dredge contractor, and Brent MIDDLEBORO, Mass.,, Nov. 30.— who were to have been present, Sprague, Nome dredge man. A reward for not finding lost mon- were unable to get in from their cy waited a street clea today. | dairy farm on account of the Sal- HOLDEN IN SEATTLE | H. J. Vaughn of near North mgr{‘cri\pk bridge being out. SEATTLE, Nov. 30.—Pilot Holden! carver, came to Middleboro yester- : SR B arrived here at 1 o'clock ycfimma.. dey on a shopping tour, He lost REMOVED TO DOUGLAS and his passengers, by taxi, at 6 ¢35 in pills. Bill Myers and family have moved a. m, from Vancouver. Sighing, he returned home, but here from Juneau and have taken R motored back into Middleboro for the Alex Demos residence. The lat- | WEATHER BUREAU I {one last look on its deserted streets. ter has moved over to the board- ESTABLISHE EYEZSBULG | Lying in a gutter lay a $10 bill. ing house in Juneau. e | Elated, he hurried back to North —_——o——— Effective November 17, Peters- Carver and had breakfast. Therc D.LW.C. CLEARS SUM burg became a climatological and he reasoned that if he had foun ON PLAY AT COLISE L'\. airways weather bureau station with one bill in a gutter, a street clenn-" The play, “Sutter’s Gold,” shown headquarters at the Government er must have swept up the remain-|here Saturday night under the radio station. Observations will in- der. sponsorship of the Douglas Island clude makimum and minimum tem-| ~ Back to Middleboro he hurried Women’s Club netted the organiza- | peratures for each day, amount of and on the refuse dump inspected tion $20. 1 rain or snow fall, direction and the last pile of rubbish. A special meeting of the Club is| velocity of winds, total depth of There he found his remaining scheduled for this evening at 7:30 at | snow on ground as well as supply- ' $25. the home of Mrs. Mark Jensen to ing airplanes in Southeast Alaska| On his way home Vaughn stopped decide upon the disposal of the| with information as to flying con-| Pdtro]man Alton Rogers and hand- | proceeds. ditions. ed $1 to him—for the street cleaner ————— ‘\\'ho had not found the bills, ENTERS HOSPITAL e ) Art Chindahl, recently arrived Mrs. Stanley V. Grummett en- SURGICAL CASE from the westward, left Saturday| tered St. Ann’s Hospital on Sat-| Mrs. J. C. Davis, a surgical case, for Ketchikan to join Mrs. Chin- urday for medical attention. lis a patient at St. Ann’s Hospital. dahl who has been there for the | ke past several months. Chindahl was working for thL | Seims Spokane Co., both at the | westward, and reported the work about completed on their contract there. e, GOES TO KETCHIKAN ——r——— ¥ ED. McCORMICK ¥ | as a paid-up subscriber to The | ,thn I'm for a thing I'm all for it! | | Empire you are entitled to 2 | | | | free tickets to the motion pic- | | | ture showing tonight at the | | L+ T ROUCLAE COLRMON I like Chesterfields. . .I like ’em a lot ¥ Scenery. Com!ort I.owcut . . . these are the considerations that cause seasoned travelers to choose the Northern Pacific when they go East. There’s genuine comfort in its luxu- rious Pullmans, tourist sleepers and modern reclining seat coaches. There’s ...we all go for ’em around here. Chesterfields are milder...and when it comes to taste—they’re SWELL! VESSELS SAIL AS FOB LIFTS VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov. 30.—The plenty of room to move about or loll in luxury. Radio, library, baths, card rooms, and other conveniences make travel- ing by this route thoroughly enjoyable. Every Car Air-Conditioned on the NORTH COAST LIMITED “Famously good’’ Northern Pacific meals in the diner, or tray service at your seat in tourist sleepers and coaches at lunch counter prices. Let us help plan an enjoygble trip for you anywhere. Cable, write or call: KARL K. KATZ, Alaska lsc.p;nunfctivo 200 Smith Tow fand World War veteran, died re- | cently at Ketchikan following an dense fog which has paralyzed ship- ping here for two days, lifted Sun- day and fourteen deepsea vessels entered the harbor and twelve left for other ports.® i EASY FOR CLUE WOMEN To make the work easier for the committee in charge of the Wran- gell Women’s Club luncheons each month, thg November luncheon meeting was made a “bring-your- own-sandwich” affair and proved very popular. e PR Ll DIES AT KETCHIKAN Joe Belmonte, 44 year old, barber operation for appendicitis. He went the good things smoking can give you..." ézfi* to Ketchikan nine months ago, and had been working at the Ingersoll Copyright 1936, LIoGETT & MyEas Topacco C0y i