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SUND / MONDAY SDAY THEATRE withRobert ARMSTRONG A GIBSON e \ viversat Picture P ALSO CHAMPS AND CHUMP GOING PLACES VENICE OF THE ORTH FOX “Frank u fi Nnu N EWS P e Il oy Dall Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS 13 Un . o Azurelike 19 Set ap . shade of Ote s € blue 21 6. Selected o5 10. Rubl e 14 Loud 15. Addition to a 24 document 26 16. Olfactory organ 17. Otherwise 26 B 8. Ireland 28, Tree with 19. Keen aromatic 20. Sentinel wood 22. Lists of 29 Persia candidates 30. Unfasten a 23. Water vapor knot #. Horizontal sL Comes timber together . Brother of 1 33. Bouna Down 85. Notes the 27. Took a seat speed of 28, Grayish white 38. Plastering metal 4. Day of the 82. Sick 62. T'ne birds 69. Vehicle on week B4 One of tne G Sweet Tunners 3. Rescued a 'S substance 45. ise men of 86. Coat with an §56. Gazed DOWN the Fast alloy of tin 58. Marking with 1. Gather 48. Spread and lead bars 2. City in Kansas loosely 87, Sticks used In 6L Black and 3. Throws 60. Documents playing a blue 4. Builds 63. Back of a boat Certain 62. Copled 5. Burns 81 Competitor game 6. Wickedness 6 Town In §5. Moved over the 39. Lateral 61 Pross Maine surface of boundartes 65, Zoological 7. Chier Norse 66. Beginner: 4L Point of time order cor- god Variant 42 Town in Massa- rising the 8. Japanese cofin 57. English river chusetts rogs and 9. Son of Judah 58. Whirled 44. Term of toads 10. Not gquieted 69. Agreeable: address 66, Worthless: 11 Awkward collog. 48. tnsect's cgg Eiblical Clumsy 6. Joyous 4%, Irregular 67. Sound of a fellow 62, Babylontan Voter large bell 12, Princely god of the 19. Faucet 68. Cheerful and Ttallan Sy 51 Plural ending bright house 6. While W ] e 11 .////fllllifl%fll camEN b /NN Read the Classified Ads in THE EMPIRE! FRESH TENAKEE CRABS EVERY MONDAY California Grocery “THE PURE FOGDS STORE, - PURE Telephone 476 'Prompt Delivery L1y | ves ¥PERFECT LOVE TEAM IN NEW | CAPITOL FILM Jack Holt Is Brawnv bmp Captain in “‘Dangerous ! ”» . Waters,” Coliseum What is being acclaimed the screen’s “perfect love-team™ comes | to the Capitol Theatre in picture, “Private Number ne Robert Taylor and lo etta Young re co-st combination is said to be tendinz film romantic| Janet Gaynor and were first cast to- day the Hanc I and the union Charies F gether. Filled with youthful e rrell love-making, gay romancing, and vivid drama highlighted v hilarious comedy by the irrepr e Patsy Kelly,| “Private Number” is said to be the | outstanding romantic hit. rivate Numl was directed | by Roy Del Ruth with Raymond | Griffith associate producer. Th"l iscreen story was written by Gene Markey and William Conselman, based on a play by Cleves Kin-| kead | Jack Holt, popular star of adven- | {ture films will seen, starting | v, on the Coliseum screen in | erous Waters.” Lambert Hill- directed the film for Univer-| The story presents the tri- umphs of a brawny man of the| sea. In many ways it parallels the rning of the Mo with a far happier fate for the | rs, and a very different| ance by the crew. Holt, will be remembered for excllent performance in “Storm | d| 0 Castle, |, n “king of in ene of the old cabs of Vienna—beio ~ (,xmmpagn. tity. The move is called By ROBBIN COONS D HOLLYWOOD, Cal was out pre and 1ady Glady in which the notes and the the Andes.” Grace Bradley,| attractive Hollywoed siren ed in “Rose of the Rancho” “Anything Goes,” gives rancing portrayal in “Dan aters.” Robert Armstrong e Murr: roles, Murray's new brand edy xh')dl(! appeal to Audmn have often laughed at hi v Charli ing of cer whic >+ o MRS ACNES GARN PASSES AWAY IN HOSPITAL HERE: Pioneer Matron of Douglas l aves Ldl'g(.l C“’ClL‘ 0[ Friends to Mourn Death who | and | contribute convine- | home-made boo-boo-hoos should be mafched. Tt idea did not come off, bul\ of it has come “Cha fllh\x““‘ * first musical to glorify the {ono-two-three step with its liting nnese strains. The plot is built ) ba modern hot aitle between 1 o nd tunefi which moa e of . he sax to si of jazz. y's graceful, tz. It is a soaring strings ame in Amer- in; 3! | | | hom | | | Boy Meets Girl Miss Swarthout is cham bu Fred M ead of Bing Crosby, is of Ja iys r (Fritz L ersiw peak 1ce ic Waltz Battles Jazz in New Picture Bm Thm-z) fall in leve and go riding she learns his true iden- Waltz.” jazz,” DANA RECEIVES PANNING FROM HREE SCHOOLS Coast Confcrencc Faculty Advisors Move Against Movie Scouting my session Washin 1 n nia were lin Califorr B he Univer f Ber- Mrs. Agnes Garn, :-n:r‘, e POCRIR: 0 succe Harr dent of Douglas, die morn- | uli" in love with the rd, 1937 schedules ing at St. Ann's Hospital, about|¥Do feels the same way until half an hour before a son and|!carns the truth. oup decided ! daughter, speeding to Juneau py| ¥ oy by Mels 1 gridiron m airplane, arrived from Ketchikan. | "j\ . SO wn during the cur- She succumbed to heart trouble|desperate until Jack Oakie but could be used after being confined to the hos-|Murray's manager, takes ti Schools were p! pital since Christmas Eve. York and there they win su v to do no scouting The widely known woman was & Madhy Mol me inative daughter of Alaska, having| f his job, is pounding ‘}“ Ibeen born at Unga 63 years ago. P 2% how il olady Jlifornia s open She came to Douglas 37 years ago S R _“”“" date on Octc 16 ou Califor- where she had made her home | uss’s “Blue Danube® and oth- |, ",y gorgeley gehedule, while St. since, acquiring a large circle of |* 8 are featurgd prominent- fary’s was moved to the opening friends. Pioneers of Alaska, the Order of Eastern Star and Rebekahs. | A son, Abbie, and a daughtes Mrs, Verne Hoban, had been not fled of their mother’s illness Ketchikan and left that city this !morning with ' Pilot Alex Holden of the Marine Airways. When they arrived here they were met at the float with the sad news of their | mother's passing. Besides Mrs. ‘nnuthnr daughter, Mrs. A. C. Von Konsky of San Francisco; two other sons, Joe and William of Douglas; a brother, E. 8. Cashel of Doug- 'las, and two nieces, Mrs. E. {Mors of San Francisco and Mrs. | George Fleek of Douglas. | The body is at the C. W. Carter | Mortuary pending funeral arrange- | | ments. Mrs. Hoban is staying here at | the home of Judge and Mrs. Will- iium A. Holzheimer. g o S |MURRAY MARLEY DEAD 'FROM STROKE WHILE EATING HOLIDAY MEAL Stricken while eating his Christ- mas dinner at St. Ann's Hospital, where he had been taken Thursday | | i evening, Murray Marley, 53-year- loid lumberman, died shortly after- wards, at 1:45 yesterday after- noon. Marley, who has been connected |with the Juneau Lumber Mills for the past two years, was a former mill operator in the Pacific North- west and British Columbia. He also was formerly connected with {the Northwest Spruce Company. |His principal occupation has been Ithat of a log buyer and scaler. Mr. Marley is thought to have been a native of Iowa. Among his |surviors are two sons, living in \Canada. | | - David Kellogg Cartter of Mas- sillon, O, clinched the nomination of Lincoln by announcing a change of four votes in the Ohio delegation in the Republican national conven- tion of 1860. She was a member of the | | Hoban and Abbie, | {the pioneer matron is survived by | *|chorines who could waltz gr modern altz Time fons: “Paradise ‘When Is a Kiss N a Kies?” “Could I Be In Love d ““The Merry-Go-Round.” V the picture still in the cutting room an added “production number” is seing created, a musical “marriage | f waltz and” jazz. In its present the finale, musicall in |early f lis a walta onorus of 40 male inists, accompanying Miss thout. viol- Swar- Notes On The Cuff Production jottings, Edward Su- | therland, direcior, took a {lying itrip to Vienna for “atmospherc Leroy Prinz, dance direc "Jmlrswd difficulty in finding '}va . .. Jack Oakie, Herman Bing Benny Baker and Vivienne Os- borne handle the ‘“comedy relicf ,Veloz and Yolanda |the waltz twice. Frank Forest of opera, sang one duet with Gladys, but this was clip- ped in cutting, as MacMurray and Gladys do all the singing . The jazz band MacMurray leads was composed of members of tr California Collegians, orchestr with which Fred tooted a interpret |fore nitting the picture: ris Morros did the mus The cast is predominantly middle-western and the title (in case you wondered) is—just a AV TR SR AT THE HOTELS Gastinean Bob Warren; Albert O. Crooks; W. Newman; Kenneth Strethberg; Catherine McCormack; Joe Fuss, Juuneau; Peter Larsen; Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Potts; Mary Joyce, Twin Glacier Lodge. Alaskan Martin Itjen, Skagway; P. S. Mur- ray, Skagway; Ed Suroen, Juncau: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Guisso, Ju- neau; L. K. Moe, Wesley Buvy; Guy Scott, Mendenhall; M. A. Karl, Ju- neau. Zynda Joseph Selliken, Juneau; Earl B. ‘Wilson, Juneau. e Today’s News Today—Empire, th® " Corps’ Alasl date against the Bears. Athletes from the State Agricul- tural School at Davis will not be to transfer to University or U. C. L. A. without s of eligi penalty or That much of the Pa repre- fie Coast Con- inagers and sentatives of ti goaches m bled a proposal which would have avoided consids bly more material for Bear and Bruin athletic squads. - > MORAN IS LEAVING ALASKA FOR SOUTH : George Moran, one of the most = popular men ever to tap a tele- graph or radio key in the Signal service, will soon bid farewell to the Territory — for a time at least, says a recent issue of the Fairbarks News-Miner. George has been transferred to the Seattle office and he will be - heading south from Fairbanks on the train which will meet the S. 8. General Gorgas at Seward. He will go out on crutches as the re- sult of a sprained ankle suffered while he was sking a few weeks ago. Originally hailing from Bos- ton and in Alaska with the Signal Corps since 1922, Moran was five years at Anchorage, and has been in Fairbanks for the last three b’ business THE SHOW PLACE oy ,\'nn(f:)—;l P. M. atinee N 4{ She had hew sec & o.A.m HER HUSBAND'S NAME....HER BABY....HER HIDE-OUT FROM A WORLD THAT CONSPIRED TO ROB HER OF EVERYTHING SHE LOVED IN LIFE! ALSO “Little Sinner” (Our Gang Comedy) “Im a Big Shot” (Cartoon) Daily Alaska Empire’s ‘““BIG I'd Love to Tt PASADENA, Cal, Dec. 26. —The name of Bob Evans, barred by g Herb Dana as a 1936 foot- official absent from the J§ 11037 offici list presented by § the Pacific Coast Conference coach- ——TE DOUGI Av“:f'lv ;" 'l\ . REPORTED. 8L AS CESSFUL wroughout Douglas for celebration yester before, and mas evening with numerous prosperous part meat market side assisting during he absence of Sante Degan Who il on the sick Nst - CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS A Commun:. iree for all the chil dren of the I-\lzmd with appro) exercises will be held in the ment of the Episcopal chuich Sun- day evening at T o'clock. All par ents and children are invited. The program will include: “The Christmas Tree That Didn't Get Trimmed,” several members o! Mrs. Guerin's class. Christmas carol, “Away in the Manger,” Virgil Sangsert and Helen Edward's closs, Readin; Little Boy Blue,” Shir- ley Edwards. Reading-—Bennie Handahl, Carol | Cochrane, Roy Dean Du Pree and Patsy Balog. Reading—Donald Bonner. Carols, “The First Noel” and “Holy ght,” Mrs. Guerin’s class of Reading—“Just mas,” Curtis Bach. Reading — “Father Thee,” Betty Kibby. Song—*“Jolly Good Times,” Before Christ- We Thank Mrs. | Rice’s class of boys. { Margaret Pearce, accompanist. The children of the Catholic Sun- ' day school are invited to attend the Christmas tree festivities at the Par- | ish hall in Juneau Sunday after- noon. Tree celebration with program of dances for government school chil- dren and patrons is being postponed wmtil Jater on due to illness amongst | Tatter. ; e MRS. TASSELL IMPROVING Mrs. Joe Tassell who entered the | years.. As a maiter of fact he has hospital in Juneau with a serious | served in almost every Alaska city except Cordova and Sitka. Every-| where he has taken an active in- terest in athletics and has made friends by the score in every city he has been in. i~ SHRINE INVITATIONAL DANCE ON TONIGHT The second of a series of Shrine invitational dances will be held this evening in the Scottish Rite Temple from 9:30 to 1 am. J. W Leivers and Mrs. Katherine Hooker are in charge of the affair which promises to be one of the out- standing social events of the holi- day season. Rands' Orchestra will furnish the music, i | | case of pneumonia was reported bet~ | ter this morning and her physician has good horpes for her recovery. R TREE /\ND PROGRAM AT 8. LUKE'S CHURCH In St. Luke's Church in Deuglas, | the children will have their Christ- bt n s tree and program Sunday even- beginning at 7 o'clock. Douglas Church Semces this cmm-h column received by | \ tor nust he BROWN EYES” Broken Toys (Colored Silly Symphony) ind ke Orders Pathe JOUGLAS PRI o< r P w b relatives . DAVID WAGGONER r 000 o aer than 10 ociock s'MWxllllI|II|IliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIlllllll!lllllllllllllll | LAST TIMES TONIGHT- LUKE'S F DOVUGLAS ( LORETTA YOUNG ROBERT TAYLOR PATSY KELLY BASIL RATHBONE Fopics Pathe News School inwited to these services iip with us. - i gunces Death . Then Kills Self Anno il i 1] IMNUNITY nCH ), k tor ool Carpemer-s Lecal No. 1944 Will Give Their Christmas Celebration for their iamilies and invited friends MONDAY LVENING ° DECEMBER 28 : at the Odd Fellows’ Hall : at 7:30 o'Clock . NEW STOCK RECEIVED | Aladdin Non-Spot Parchment BRIDGE SHADES FLOOR LAMP SHADES BED LAMPS Use Better Light See Our IES Table Lamps [} Alaska Electric Light 8 Power Co.