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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 2, Put Holiday Glitter Into Santa’s Pack 3 1937. Fargher Retums EVE SYMINGTON Concert fo Be Here After Visit HAS 'EM GOING Held Tomoirow ToHome of Birth BY HER SINGING rour Avic Wil e pre F sented at Northern , with a Smile, Light Church Captures and Holds i ‘ [RETe.T Ve, TONIGHT is the NIGHT | SCHOOL FILM " ISFEATURED AT CAPITOL Skipworth and Moran Slar‘l in “Two Wise Maids,” | THEATRE j The Show Place of Juneau || J. J. (Jack) Fargher, who re-|QJ: 3 {urned to Juneau last Friday aboard Slim Blonde the Princess Norah, had been away ps WS o i | \ | N The Northern Light Presby Now Playing I B i Waldorf Audiences Chureh wil be e seiiog S 0 s i ut during his absence visited the ;g conogrt Tomotrow eheniie Ut “A vital problem which has never | Iant Qv i, DA, the e o0 R By GEORGE TUCKER Edith Reily Rowe, ‘cellist, and Johm before been filmed.” in the Ir :n. Sea .ilu-‘vlt n ‘luv!?\m] NEW YORK, Dec. 2—One of the Berino, flutist, will be presenied with That was the concise and em- O s England | ost accessible and pleasant celep- Lola Mae Alexander, soprano, and phatic statement of Director Phil and Welfe o e ORN s ey [rities 20 InWrVIRY. 10 Bie. Ryming- Ohol BetekiBwvis Bieh Rosen concerning “Two Wise Maids "y““-K““_”““:“‘"‘1’“’“1 ““\I‘ D T Reny| o0, 151101 B, pecomsivmsesies Beginning at § o'clock, the come Republic's heart - tugging comedy S e ive: anal| DersonallyTHavs cert will present a varied program drama of school days in New York’s| s ashington, Vancouver and) o . oot ‘hed tions. th Mrs. comedy team—Allison Skipworth ‘.i ~;»‘*m“”‘-“r mll;‘ (‘:‘J wi assignment, ; in Juneau, and the concert \ flv_xlxd (mx,\- Moran—at the Capitol : Montreal and New York, from the| The trouble has ‘l:l‘.‘lf“”“”‘ their formal introduction heatre wh g € Eeiiing the ey saidiate] 1..l>n‘.;~;‘ metropolis boarding (he lin- 1“‘"'3‘1 1”1‘1::‘\(“:»:1( For students this afternoon, @ Hope Manning, and popular Don- | er Britannia for England. He spent Shie b Sha WK matinee concert was held assem- ) ten weeks on the Isle of Man and bling a lar die ald C s the younger genera-! ; RS g a large audience. ook. As the younger genera although he had not been there| 4orf to see her I tion of teachers they enact a ¢ ave bee § ! g g bl ers they enact a down since 1911, had to be introduced to| have been so | LICENSED TO WED © earth romance. Marcia Mae his brothers again, one of whom| carried away by i B, Jor Jackie Searl and Donald | had been born since | her singing that i he left. During | Marriage license bas been issued Haines, featured child actors in the ‘ it Fargher's mother passed| by the time I am ) sty Blctirs, Lhsi: i Adboctind i i hi it, Fargher's mother p.u.«d‘ PUCE N watti | rby Commissioner Felix Gray to Roy o ir R s rk R aw z . L. Murphy, Afaska Juneau employee, A N ployt § / roar, their teachers constantly wor ¢ sargher| @8ain, she has Eve Symington . Y s At and Mate. Gl 4 | From the Isle of Man, Fargherj "5%%, 3 as Eve Symingto land Verna Marie Hill, of Tenakee. » TWO WISE i Eithar Howlitn Wik wiee. Vi A went to London and was there for|retrieved her bonnet and gone . MG it g with glee, or deeply a week heginning October 20 and|home. I must arrange to have that that enables her to reac o« stirred with the varying cmotions reach Sowe MAIDS R arying - attended the opening of Parliament|bcnnet conveniently mislald some- yqy yi—for thos : ¥ of this impressive picture | g way down—for those notes that rub orE MUK 0N ot . St - ¢ and witnessed the proceedings, also|tme |elbows with low C. It might be e mielr Hne T saw the King. He left Southamp-| For there is no getting away from|that smile a hose biu Prptuced ty NAT LEVINE - REPYRLC PETDRE *- " i’y | nd those biue eyes and - S h | ton October 27 aboard the Queen|the fact that Miss Symington is tre- a manner of holding a long blue Our Short Subjects Are | | Mary, another liner of the Atlantic{mendously admired by this town ndkerchief with both hands as the Talk of the Town! | 0 U G I. A S | and arrived in New York City the|She admits herself that she is la he sings. | night before the city election. He|and if this is true then life musl Whatever it is, it's enough. MIDNIGHT PREVIEW | went to Washington, D. C., and had |become something of a cross at 8| DRI " " a brief visit with the Redlingshaf-|o'clock and again at midnight each! The sponsor of a certain radio ELEPHANT BOY NEWS | s v S T hat: St S e o N . u o Mrs. Herbert W. Frawle; so|Professor Leo Reisman’s music and ran afoul of the studic 4 / | f f ucio manager, | mer residents here. Frawley M. Seri's muri\h conspire to give “How's that nrotege of mine getting ¥ NEW UNIFORMS FOR SCOUTS present in Honolulu, one of his|her just the béckground needed for|on?” he ericd catlusiasiically . . . " Eight members out of eleven & ' sons is in West Point and another|so fascinating a personality. The manager bit his lip. “Yeah, - Scouts in Douglas Patrol No. 610 = 3 " wE 4 E: attending prep school for academy | . ey he's getting on,” he admitted, “ were proud in rh':n- new uniforms o i 08 T e % Ml .u.{nn«umw Those greedy audiences just won't!my nerves.” Jus! >ceived as they e as ve= W Fargher ca S| @ g Vi 3 pr - 8§ 3 T v ring — just received as they met last eve- ., \NNpy HOUSE COATS FOR CHRISTMAS; WINE RED FOR HIM, TAILORED BEIGE FOR HER Fargher came west to Vancouver, et her stop singing. They bring o e 8 ning in the City Hall for their reg- i i3 % 7 ? isiting his brother for a week and| her back and back again until Pro-| Empire classifieds pay. ular meeting. A ; then to Seattle to get there during|fessor Reisman and ss Syl ot B & At sy By ADELAIDE KERR Uy t % : : y g | fessol sman and Miss Symington | LOO! g Sma the uits 5 " e g ad o L 8 e re- wonder what they can offer next.| Zmmmmmmmmmmmunmm H Looking smart in their outfits iy orked with metal thread v !T‘ the recent marine strike. He re-| 1 I iy neckerchiefs, sleeve medallions n' NEW YOR t s handk fs. 4 aboard the Princess Norah. songs, you know, | N ‘ ke everything, drills and marching fashion mart 0 > sm t gifts fc ’ . The trip was a delightful | she is slim and blonde and has! 0 L y Ves : i g . |was an important part of the work D¢ ifts men ither. Among them | Q e ismjsge rred only by the death of his|a smile that causes hardened movie| - Northwest Artist Will Sing o the evenins Chritmas, fo new “jungle glove” made o sther. T s s ow chane- | irctors 10 ek oft consersaon| £ 9 (Cathartic-Crank! iy 7 M They were also given their reg- Gold necklaces, lope, wild donkey or water moc es in his native island and few in in mid-phrese. But she is no lan-| ¥ mn _resentahon [o) es~ x.\u“ rdi\ for 1938, Just receiv- ;‘-w»m}-lnrll iwnp‘u:ta cc sein i hing “n‘\.\v comes At BPWC Mnel‘ Ifl“dhl: and Smxgflmmnwu. Travel |gerous female—rather, she is vit- Tt AR A AO0 siah December 21 |ed from Washington, D. C. hndled e B U in :x} land and Scotland was cheap idly alive and is likely to startle in-| Most cathartios are habit-{orming— % | Today the Scouts wore their new leather S y tallored finish.” - | and the Atlantic trip, | L terviewers (so I'm told) with such| in time you must tuke them oftener PR _|uniforms to school. of presents which will dan s kin z .. remarkably low considering stalements as “I've been married 13| #nd step up the dose. There's no fear Writing to 1rends, Miss Ellen RS from M t cases—long, nar-| The Rev. Kashevaroff Will charged on the Pacific coast for|years and I couldn't hide my age| Of Ulis when you eat & NATCRAL Repp, talented vocalist who I BRIDGE PARTY ¢ h a folding flapl =« 1 ki \mer VOy&ges kil g € my A8€| jaxative food like Kellogg's All-Bran. i T Wad Titiag Aty S35 o 4 k Lj ak or ( r10s at wer . s I wanted to—the children have Instead of over-stimulating your in- been heard in Juneau many tmes,| ay and Mrs. Elroy Fleek will be ! cos—Ve op—while the smartest evening bill| Jpeak on Lurios a > been publicized so much Or,| testines, All-Bran supplies TWO A tells of her* first big break” in hosts this evening to two tables of ant this en ne every [folds are made of black moire. An- Cathering |“My oldest boy was » in June | thingstheyneed. First, vitamin “B,"— | New York. bride at their residence. The guests woman is wearing them — would other of the season’s novel Christma et MISS VERNA HILL {rm the U;ivilni‘y night club mnl‘l‘wl" me,“m’é‘;@fi,&“‘m “eeond, AR She h select con- o ) o oo Pitkes las wist 3ol ru- s for men is ¢ st wate th| O | 4 e J 2 Jou! : 4 4 She has been se ed"as) COB- will include Mr. and Mrs. Henry make Midas v ful. Gold Etru- for men s a tollet water With| A cjengific discussion of Alaskan MARRIED YESTERDAY |bidn't you know?" “Weil," remark-| Bran provides “bulk”—1it_absorbs tralto soloist for the “Messiah” pangfeldt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lind~ can and filigree chains, tubular a leather scent L ciiclos b thia Hev. 4. B RasHeos 8 ol Tonn Pirsavinn: daik ine| water and softens like a sponge. This which will be given December 21'sirom. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fleek, and twists and multiple rows of beads ERPESE i i e O TO MR. ROY MURPH Farttal o Saaviis A 8. B ne| water-softened mass aids elimination, at Carnegie Hall by the New York|npr. ¢ p 2:8 d aré piibteriiy and wbast -Clips are joff will as a background for e | article It's nice to boast of big| = gEat this crunchy, toasted cereal with i A A Mr. and Mrs. Tauo Neimi. are glittering and 4 o8 jcon ion by members of the { |sons when you lok like a debu-| milk or cream and fruits. In muffins atorio Society and Symphon il ol calla lilies, pine cones n clus- T};REE !SLANBS e ool Daofoseton] Woents +The wedding of Mist' Verng Bl | tinta of ' fem sensons, biak | ivs dellelous. But hawever you eat ince she le he northwest over ters and modernistic S S Mol ¢ » Mur ce last | 1gg by S i eat two b nci’adn OF continue; Bacs sty EVIDENCE STILL ‘\‘ll&l'llc( \xm'nd‘m e 1 Club who will devote Monday's ‘(\]‘[\?dvl 'R“[.‘ (‘lm”ll"hlfi :Oflk l’“‘_"_“ ]J‘1 t's amusing to flaunt a gaudy| spoons of All-Bran and drink plenty 1 R O e Me Tk boen | B i R E all lacq Ro8- ¢ . meeting to disc the need ning at the Lutheran parsonage sobriquet against a background of | of water. If you do this every day you s L i e e EING PRESENTED | Golden Apple Compact ", Bl Pt made products, |With the Rev. John Cauble, pastor,| gracious living.” can avold cwmongmiup«;étm—-fi doing concert work in the east, Something new in compacts i ij [ resident. will (Officiating. Mhat a1t ¢ b i .| cathartics, too! Made by Kellogg specializing in Grelg whose work IN'FISHING CASEL 0 o s ahoit. thves i By prestdent,will {50 i ha What Is it about TET singing that| Battle Creek. At every grocer's, pe g in Greig e little golden appl t thre | speak » to be held at| Miss Hill, a former resident of hays such tricks with the imagina vl v :‘::‘c“o‘i?p“l“';:i:; 3]‘“0299“‘)‘ i‘”;fg; Evidence was atill being pré- x;uhe.yn.:im-;n.xhu!;~ d pow [8 pam. in the Council Chambers R:‘“m -]'u"lm:‘l l’::"‘:lktl‘:‘;v \‘/i\rsqui;:(l]x: tion? I don't know. although T have | S U R dggad g “Wisented in Federal District court 9¢r A S : 2\ |The gathering will be open to the|SC DY hEr sister-n-ay, His. listened to her any number of times, ’ : ;gl;(t IT:: n)::ru “;‘l-:l 1‘:‘\‘;; T:Gaxl::;‘mday st il aotion BB SHE As mc;m in the shape of gold leaves |public at 8:30 pm. when the Re v.-.‘\'“‘“-"“"» James McArron was the perhaps it is the low throaty quality Jarman's-Friendly L~ et toria and Puget Sound Canning ©F hearts X pin U | Kashevaroff will speak. i £ ! .slud%mg in Italy. _|company against Elmer Beatty, Al-| Colored glove mad this sea R }] H . ]5 ‘ e - A number of parties h;?ve been FORTUNE Miss Repp asks that she be ve-l0 ‘Ui “Hary Ek and Albert In- 0N than when they first swept epubiics of Haiti and Santo]| ’"m*n in honor of the bride, who, mambéred fo hay Iriends I ‘_Ju"fl’a“'}lnfifl to recover $1,600 the men are ACross fashion’s horizon DOII)il‘.L{O ES])C(TLI”)’, | SON BORN YESTERDAY | attended school in Douglas. Mr.! Tell them I am studying so hard| .4 to have obtained from fish 5igned to make very smart S | o ,|Murphy, son of Mrs. John Murphy | I haven't time to write,” she says.|gioc oo L. ed of stealing from SOFies to dark costumes and v Cause Concern | TD FRANK W. HARRIS’ |ana brother of Mrs. Gleason, is em- | | - e the company’s traps. A night ses- Welcome Chr wift Velve [ —— | ployed at the Alaska Juneau mine. | ATTENTION |sion was held last night and it is suede and antelope in such hues| (Continued from Page One) J To Mr k W. Harri | e ¢ B There will be no party of Epworth | expected the court will convene as Bordegux red, blue green beige of Juneau friends are ext g . . T FORGET— League this Friday. adv. ggain this evening if the evidence and mustard are the favories |the population of the Dominican congratulations upon the birth of a| c l ln Tonight Is | —— ————————lis not all in. | The smurtest new bags have han-' Republic on the eastern two-thirds.'son, Robert James Harrls, who was [ —=lonigi ot | COLDS‘* Jurors chosen to hear the case dles—some of them long tfln}xmnh to Haiti has 10200 square mi and|born at 5 p. m y.:,u-u\m,\- in St. | “THE BIG NIGHT” v are: James York, Jackson Rice, Edihang over the shoulder They are 2,550,000 inhabitants; Santo Do-|Ann's Hospital ’ e ... Yield quicker to the |Radde, Mrs. Stanley Nowicka, Mrs.|made of suede, crocodile and calf mingo, 19,300 square miles and 1,-! The child weighed seven pounds | —and— "f1 Poultice-Vapor action of | ;" B 'Bernhofer, David Waggoner, |—generally of sober hues and fitted 476,000 inhabitax and eight ounces at birth. Both| | 'c 'Mrs. Betty McCormick, W. E. Hen- inside with all the accessories they France once owned Haiti and|Mr. and Mrs. Hairis are wellknown | TONIGHT ONLY “7 V APORUB | drickson, George ©'Brien, John Tor- need. Spain owned Santo Domingo, s0 in Juneau. She is a prominent mem- | PETER RE T BN EILILE vinen and Arne Shudshift. " Colored chiffon—plain, pattern- Haiti now speaks French of a sort ber of the Juneau Woman's Club. | LOR nd Santo Domingo, Spanish. Haiti - > s broke away from France about the| Licensed student-pilots of air- g N\ ' 1e French revolution and|planes in the United States now ! fl { HERE IS A CHANCE TO SEE 7 r atter the foea Nesro|mumber st 1600 s comped CRACK-UP || & 2 “EY Kms. . s ® yed a blood purge of jun-|{with only 545 ten years ago. E% ELEPHANT BOY ferocty, wiping out iy | Selected Shorts D & 2 v cvery white on their end of tne - 11| ORAR RO RER OO e > (=) ?5772 land. To this day there are only § Hi : a few hundred whites in Haiti, al- w E:“‘ s B i TS L e B 4 PLAN YOUR @ 3@ 8 8 \—, '2,3 ’L8 & marines have tried to make the "”“ ] oy SESussiioetens I CHRISTMAS GIVING | L7 796 268 2k g | O, | 4 ‘] ) DOMINICANS BETTER OFF ] H " 8 i { A ’(b g @7‘0‘033 gAq 7_)767, 4Nq74i5(0 o The Dominican Republic, which % 77 T | { 1t you enjoy Indoor sporte— ! i 46\/ é (b A % 8 qaqm 74 5& oke away from Spain before our @ . i E here’s one of the best—TRY | Mok 3‘0%37 83 r '] G ’L) 4\3 6 ge 2 :\Q Civil War, has had much the bet- & B ; BOWLING! N 7 (’ e ter time of it, as between the (wo &} uy a famil 0% 72 A6 VA1 76088714351 8% Juiii” sidl s a8 -y Y BRUNSWICK Z > N4 0,37 A1 R8 O [ ipicnir, bus the race bitermess it 3 present that will BOWLING ALLEYS 4 < 9 q(, N S 3 1 247, U\ B nincerea Haiti's progress has been § at Legion Dugout : e 31 'L 1 Q u far less evident in Santo Domingo pay for itself Phone—Green 119 Rhefuisgtes “‘Nmnm-' vb 6 6 8 $ "3 o with the net result that it has pros- ¥ . BEER ON T. v T P T A R R, S i AR 1 A A NS5 5 5 S Nl X R VST O A 7S This elephant is made up entirely of numerals from one to 9 __and all you have to do to find out how much he weighs is to add up the figures of which he is composed to reach the grand total and win one of the 10 passes we are giving to the first 10 children who bring us the elephant’s correct weight. Be Swe ELEPHANT BOY’ & CAPITOL ™ot To See _ FRIDAY and SATURDAY and at the MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE! pered more f£.d has been a more inviting place to live. That, in briel, is a major reason why the Haitians have drifted acro: border, which in most places is marke nly on a map and in other places by uch barriers as a wooden gate across a highway. Visitors in: the island could become the Hawaii of t tlantic if it could adjust its racial and Elctra Arivs With Ten Aboard Ten passengers arrived at the PAA airport this afternoon aboard a Pa- cific Alaska Airways plane piloted s by Murray Stuart and Al Monson./J They were A. F. Daily, Ralph Lo- & men, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Powell, & J. 1. Andrews, J. N. Andrigg, H. B. I" Polson, Vie Sjolceth, T. Stevens and William Shebor. 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