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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 18, 1937. —————————eet ATIET) | “King and Queen” of Filis - XMAS SETTING | ADMINIST3ATION MONDAY Tonight—1:15 AM. ‘ ‘\vdgfi;t;fidfigs Bill De- House Floor ]ean::)trt]c k{’\(}s:il)g?;filcl,i[]NCl' 4 : ol : o S {Holiday Event at High E Ivll‘;\'ic:]l Fil(m i e Sl e E School Set for Tues- | sica : : e \ day Evening Vil | WASHINGTON. Dec. 18. — The 3 W Ho Rules Committee has given Against a setting of specially de-|yjgnt of way to the Administration's * igned Christmas decoration Housing: Bill which will ‘be"consid= Signmund Romberg's immortal X rs, come to the 3 e S presenting OVer jeygq as soon as the Wages and - Sleds. Nitsa Eokivins gl v sl Bl X 4 AR wndred students from Juncau HIEh Hours Bill has been voted upon. ¢ 1 v Metro-Goldwyn-May School will be held on Tuesday eve-| The Wages and Hours Bill was out his soul to lovely Jean i . ning, 1 ning at 8 o'clock in the 1 R daptation of the Rida further debated today on the House MacDonald . .. in the musical on Young operetta which was or % SR A i T 4 3 high school gymnasium floor while the Senate considered criumph M-G-M o0k a year of the memorable hits of the New | }§ L A Directed by Miss Alice Palmer, | substitutes for the Crop Control to make! Their glorious suc York i 2 P Y 1 ¥ o o 7 ?{‘.:m()i:“‘v'w‘n‘v\l\\“ ll:: »’:“ ‘[:.x‘«l‘.vi;x;:-llll ln:\u‘;zl" i cessor to “Rose Marie” and i ‘\ }‘1‘1:&}‘ ‘7‘}‘«1 n“, ‘:‘,-l 8 4 10 { $ 3 AR ety o hour of music, : | & AR T “Naughty Mari 1 d7 with a ‘wide . variets | 4 4 i Gk | Students of Miss Marjorie Tillot- TR e o P ot on’s mathematics classes have been! HOSPITAL NOTES Sigmund Romberg and | f - oyt ad iRy Xl working on the decorations, assisted | ¥y G LT undere liant supporting cast headed by! by several art students and bOYS|went a minor operation this morm= S Bemire o tla A B !from the manual training classes of |jng gt St. Ann’s Hospital, |Henry Harmon. From the manual it R “Sweetheart, sweetheart; 2 G S SR sy A hty and “Rose ‘“‘“h"j’," Wit you Joves o fe,” Jeanette MacDonald and me ever?” On the wings of son Eddy, Amer favorite Topping even their triumphbs in 5 Yo ¥ Rtedaw SF i ince meo and Juliet"—| } % X X 3 5 e \ el e B | coiing clasgs working on the| iy ila Perpich, o medical pa- ¢ the outstanding sensations : : 5 project ar s, Bill Sapulding,) tient, was dismissed todsy fre sarl Click 5 - le wa smissed (o om St. i ks it B8 ! % . [Carl Click, Dallas Weyand, Harold| anys Hospital e S e ! g | Zenger, Cliff Furuness, Ken Loken,| play, “Swee Will You L h ! I‘Iviu on .»\u}d Laurel Mar-| o Stanley Eneberg and baby 8 R ' ! Leon-{qaughter were dismissed today from In i \ inder .o % wrd Lowell are working on electrica ; ¢ film version, with. the ARAEEOf| movies for 1037.in & poll. by, newspaver TeAders in' ditterent varts OF oontisstions ‘afid. stiidents frout e - Aar 8 ADspI temember?” wa E for the lark Gable and Myrna Loy were selected as king and queen of ihe timen and ope Miss Mac- Anna Berthold of Juncau was ad= . [of Miss Dorothy Whittaker have|mitteq to the Government Hospital ald sin [ oy ; : g; Erfl.fig(i%-[g Q’gs e Whltaay ey Tent e 0 be WO BY | today and will undergo a major, op= ¢ pera ViL. b . L & Co., Seattle; Metlak I Designers are: Bornice’ WegH| - ori O ind Frank Parsons, w <0 as-| Fred Naugle was admitted this nd “Vir ¥ g \ R uneau ? hi- wre dor N ‘? I‘ E S”EET!N 3 nd the Marly o, ¥ sisting in preparing the gymnasium |mc to S.. Ann’s Hospital for 1 b fl L] [for the event are Mary Stewart, surgical care and underwent am number sun gt € A ; Ruth Allen, Phillip Harland, Dellas|appendecic 1'pim " Love Songs \ 2 B i) g 3 PO W TR e 1 unesa To Thrill You! i e : 4 Y B it ety Tg JngE{M!"’E“ ; B Juneau e have) o and, Sue Stewart, and VI |s: Hack mrilane ateiins Gk “Will You Remember” e -1y and eggs to the tune of familiar ey LQJ s the outsts city of Alas-|ginia Worley from the Chichagof mine, was dise “Carry Me Back to Old - 2 atic melodies | K gl > capital, Usher will be Keith Reischl imissed from St. Ann's hospital to= y”—many other song v Nt | large annual payroll | Teddy , Geraldine Holm, Lou- hits stirrng and gay! Male E g 5 X ldings, many fine store se Hildre and Ellen McKechnie. chorus of 60! Giant Members of Council, NOW: biisiziess Houses with: exosils: The musical program follows AL S g . 5} ilent Night Franz Gruber in City, Appreciate ys that are on a par with any ) anz Gruber hoony ‘/h STOCK QUOTATIONS } g % S 5 e * 5 . you may find in the States. The| y 4 3 b e 00 S AND CAST OF 2,000 INCLUDING ¢ ; R Attention Shown o G ‘I:\n\t‘;]‘::ll((lllml choir sons OF ur Short Subjects Are ' RK, Dec — Clot e g R R the ur st sabects are | TN BARRYMORE 0 2 Bl 550 05 S e et v ot 3 il b i sl o Télico o @) ice ok o s ! 1 ftr . PeOPIe Girls' and Boys' Glee Club N"RWA! stock today’s t , 3 3 Y >cutive Committ 4 ette of Juneau the Season's Greetings.”|g, " |Salutation Samuel R. Gaines HERMAN BING » TOM BROWN §3' &, 1%, Amerloan. Can i, QMY fyalands . Fserve, . T | Allelula Ann White 3 AROBERT Z. LEONARD Prod: P can LA.LI)} and PO\V.I‘X' 6% Wmmm‘m P to take mea to e e kR = Mickey's Amateurs Produced by HUNT STROMBERG. e BOHCE B o Ty tinir individa ks and appre- JUDGE PRATT skt reer i REGULAR A Metrq-Goldwyn-Mayer verure SF) ML 0 Th e e | p R e Tyt e RETURNS FROM ' Girls' Glee Club MEETING Juneau, for Universal News Exm_ vester 67, Ken: t oW oo e L T OUTSIDE TRleva\m Oley Speaks the country. They are shown with the emblematic crowns given them. advanced home economics clas o |Give a Man a Horse He can Ride Central 19%, 22%, 1y in 5 i here he kindly advice giv- s 5 T Y LAST TIMES TONIGHT United States Stee s en us while in session as well as the | Geoffrey O'Hara| SA URDA FREE KIDDIES’ vice 2, Pound $4.99% Y';"n\l‘!”.: expressed in our ' ‘_,,H, Following a four months’ trip out Boys' Quartet L \ side, Federal Judge Harry Pratt of| (Philip Harland, Lyman Snow, JIM HANVEY DETECTIVE MATINEES DOW, JON /ERAGES tion with them, with the assurance .\ o liveq in Juneau on the| George Alexander, Ned Rowe.) December 18 hat it has indeed been great Roarin’ Lead with 3 Mesquiteers THURSDAY and FRIDAY The following todsy’s DOV Licu e for all of us to have had Frincess Norah from (he States and Mother Goose Sulte RIS, ADDWE; Ly e P ¥ ; Lewis H. Horton 7:30 P. M. BINSON CRUSOE NEWS Watch for Announcements! es averages his opportunity to meet and trans- Was planning to take the first avail ROBINSON CRUSO 5; rails 3191, up 48; utilities pot obr oy Wit them in the 2ble plane tb Fairbinks where his\Dark’ Eyes (Russlan Folk Song) 21.56, up .14. » ; father, L. C. Pratt, also a widely Arr. Bryceson Treharne o - D Capltal Cf known Alaskan, is ously il |At Dawning I.O.0.F. Hm This is according to signed Judge. Pratt reported a wonder-| Charles Wakefield Cadman members will meet at 8 o'clock for|and nsferred to the west- ATTEN N statement made today to The Em- phit - an informal evening. Christmas dec-|ward several months ago. Y AX FENTRD. A by Dat « ful trip. He went south in Septem- In These Delightful Pleasant Groves Rainbow Girls. Initiation meeting, pire and signed by David Leask, | > a5 2 2 ber, motored through the eastern Henry Purcell (1658-1695) Christmas Tree orations W add to t! ocea Leaving Jun A S t vefrestunents. 30 o'clock ton Mayor, and James Evar ecretary. ! hments will be served.|for Seward, M Steventon had not | o +1 1 states, visiting most of the largel Girls’ Glee Club Scottis e Temple adv.| Continuing the statement sa . g d ogram cottish Rite Temple A cities; went to Havana and back|Winter Song Frederic F. Bullard an Pr and Sol and games will mark the eve-|informed friends here of her wed- e . i 5 e St We also desire to extend our oA BE GUESTS AT ning program, with Miss Anita Gar-|ding plans. The Departiment of Gammerce es-|thinks and. appreciation to the fol- OVer the southern route. Mrs pratt|I Got Shoes S Following Arr. Marshall Bartholomew nick in charge as chairman T timates national lumber consump- lowing bidders for the kindly in- remaining in California for el S . time but expects to come northThe Bells of St. Mary's LI Miss Garnick will act as toast-| t an P t \ " N i " % Hernando DeSota made his his- tion for 1937 to be 24,000,000,000 ft.,|terest they have shown in our bus- | ‘s ; BIPIWIGI AFFAIR gt ‘m_‘?‘ M“f it 1("1‘1“m,~ic search for the Fountaln of a gain of about five percent over iness welfare by entering into the & little later, the Jud { 5 .C;‘ Eé‘]ml" tt Adams President, will head the group of | competitive public bids for the - o—— ke 0) ilee Club L I |Gloria Palri Palestrina (1526) c O S E U M | § count 5 the previous year. hostesses, all of whom will be mun_‘YOuth in this country in 1540. he previous y | : 3 bers of the executive board. T G B o A G SRS TOLBERT SCOTT Antophonal Choir Annual Christmas Party Is "3 2 20 €0 re ot the evening e ol H e s Listen to the Lambs . e i o s Got in North China CANDIDATE FOR [usten to the Lambs . || STARTING SUNDAY Set for Monday {Mrs. Waggoner will extend a Christ What J(lpll" a i o ornote MARSHAL, NOME,| ok Yatbasial Dol eddely ROADS !mas message on peace, while the - y b A, . e T Marianne Dobson, soprano solo Evening |Rev. Waggoner will use as the theme| \ 5 et § - {for his message, “The Cause and| ! > W o & e : Territorial Representative Tolbert1V's Me O Lord (Negro Spiritual) | ] 0 lOWN” { 560% ¢ g ' Noble Cain h “Father and mother” of the Busi- Cure of War. Scott, who has represented the S ness and Professional Women’s Club| Appropriate to the turbulent mili- ond Division during the last two . of Juneau, the Rev. and Mrs. David tary conditions of the day, Rev. sessions, is a candidate for U. .| SpirituaD Willlam L. Dawson Ann Sothern Waggoner, will this year exchange Waggoner's address will be the op- Marshal in the Second at Nome, left| A Capella Choir | Don Ameche their traditional position as hosts, ening note of the Business and! e vacant by the death of Marshai/Adeste Fideles ........ John Reading i | i to become honor guests at the an- Pr jonal Women's Club study| 90(:lski‘ns‘ Thomas Gafiney recently in Seat-| Girls' and Boys’ Glee Club | Slim Summervilie nual Christmas party of the club topic for 1938 when “The Cause and| sy tle, according to word received here, |INstrumental Ensemble— | Stepin Fetchit ‘aravan routes | Sylvia Davis, Althea Rands, Shir-| —Also— on Monday evening. Cure of Wi will be used as a sub-| | P | # s 4 Vol N ] 5% Chief Deputy Benjamin Mozee The party will be held in the ban-'ject for research and discussion. || el e . o MANCHOURLIO! . been aopointed Acting Marshal,| 16y Davis, Anne Morris, Kather-| Selected Shorts railroad Pr g | quet room of Percy's Cafe, where, i dasid j ¥ : r"pr\. b ? and has been endorsed by the Sec-| ine Torkelsen. | That Please ¢ : 5% . i LN AN, ond Division Democratic committee| e Y | DON'T FORGET Sidney Dennison, - ; o : : Coal, [ for the permanent appointmenj, ac-| Albany, N. Y., was named in hon- Matinee Sunday | : % i millet, § cording to dispatches from Nome. or of the Duke of York and Albany, Midnight Preview Former Juneau b ~ ¢ ’ coarse cotton, H > - ]whu later became James II of Eng- Tonigh%—l:lf) AM. I { Girl Are Wedded| ' &, " . ; : corn, | | Today’s News Today—Empire. land. wheat King Jesus Is a Listening (Negr . 8 g gro with s, ¥ IRDOA [ ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Dec. 18.—| | | Sidney V. Dennison, of the Forest; Service of Seward, and Edythe Su‘-‘ | vension, formerly of Juneau, have | o ibeen married here. Dennison met .m.. |Miss Stevenson while stationed in the Juneaii Forest Service office. | 1 WELLKNOWN HERE Chrlsim as S € als 3 Miss Stevenson was well known in| are here again! { Juneau where she was employed at| » 2 i Y ¢ e Percy’s Cafe. Mr. Dennison, a grad- o ¢ ” 2 o - g They protect your home {uate of the University of California, | : | : ; i 4 ol A ] from Tu berculosis/|in the department of forestry, was i ] % : > 8 | stationed in Juneau for two years, i 1O i w FA RIS i Americantypecotion] B gl TSINGTAO B Peanuts, o , ; TONIGHT soy beans, erican-type cotton. English walnuts. silk,wheat AS A PAID-UF SUSSCR{BER TO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | \or e &f —ON e J. A. 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