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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 21, 1937. PIRTFZONA Sernela Lacks "Gooowews covrmy . iS NOT ALL STAKED ¢ Yuko Beaton has been BUY YOUR ing GUBSER HERE n Gubser, of the who has been it CHRISTMAS PARTY The Finnish Edueational Club will hold a Christmas program and Friday evening in the Union is announced. Hilja Raati= kainen is in charge of the program. - - Biological doin SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU | MAYTIMETO ~ ENDSHOWING AT CAPITOL Noted Musical Film Will Play for Last Times Here Tonight spectacular We o g =N = THEATRE CHRISTMAS CANDY ESTEBETH SAILS Kit- Thursday evening at 6 for Sitka and wayports. adv, ting. the Goodnews Bay min-| a4 Nuts at region during the summer. didn’t fi nything to speak of Be i But it’s good country j » same. The not be Candy LAST TIMES TONIGHT : FIRST SHOW—7 P. M. Leonhard Seppela has no dogs W him. He is southbound aboard {the steamer Yukon. He has some- | thing, however, to be proud camel h Mr of > o It was given to me by s mar ufacturer,” he said, displaying label, “so I'm advertising i 1 racket. It's warm and good | ®h! I got it for hiny Hollywood’s picture of the new year Goldwyn-Mayer's “Maytime lighted a capacity audience at Capitol Th i and ends music Metr de- ON HOLIDAY VISIT o- | Y hol Oon ¢ The sweethearts of “Rose Marie” in their finest the locking nc and evenir i glamorous Jeanette the picturesque ted in ti screen triumph! Sorthl But it took some of talking to Leont {famed dog musher of £ d ring extrava \da in: who rushed erum (0 - tation ¢ iccessful stage mus Nome, and who has a cupboard C Wiy Use Pills Bellingl MacD jof . Nelson sta Pen- the far mor autiful than the! jof for race; till more d al | s MacDonald and Eddy sur-| eir starring performances in hty Mariett xd “Rose 1 John Barrymore is excelient as the temperamental and tragic| impresario, and, Lynne Carver, a lovely stranger to the screen from - | rie. Kentuc appears with Tom Brown » Seppela ne's dog irn around the viciou es to a duc Seppela will be normal e Ice Carnival trbanks taking (a black deck—a man who| malamutes, playing| dog! { 1in when under way at| and the hu ol or Purgatives? The purpose to over-st terward of most cathartics is qulate your intestines. feel weakened. In gets next spring to howl. Right now, he | to provide the juvenile romance. ‘ start | to join his wife and) “Maytime” is a gorgeous spec-| is going o o WO s wwes & ot T ; W' TeAQHER ‘(3’,4 “a"ll“fi' K} gives a man rich pleasure ... giving iful giving. hiefislin & Co,, ERS SINCE 179¢ ve escaped the white o3 in which the heat went i faster than the fox could run. Now the two dolls must rescue the tiny squirrel which is still with the fox. versity pleasure is thoug SOLE U: 8. AGENTS: S BARRYMORE A ROBERT Z. LEONARD, Production light you! F YORK CITY + IMPO Pmdu«da N INT STROMBERG Our Short Subjects Are the Talk of the Town! FREE MATINEE CHILDREN THURSDAY and FRIDAY (A Y Watch Announcements! social of the Parish Eagles PREVIEW EDMOND MADGE LOWE EVANS in “ESPIONAGE” 18, A small pick-up truck of the Ket- ks boval chikan Public Utilities, stolen the other night in the downtown sectior of Ketchikan, was found the next morning in a ditch alongside the Tongass highway 3% miles south of the city. No clue as to the joyrider was discovered. fine jelyn and Johnn; {leave on the Alaska tomorrow | Sagway, where they will live. | - .o { COUNCIL MEET POSTPONED Due to a lack of a quorum, the meeting of the City Council sched- uled for last evening had to be postponed. WE WISH YOU EVERY JOY OF THE SEASON SANTA CLAUS All Kinds of Joys Ffor Qlaska Ginls and. Boys Dear Young Friends: Hello there! I'm told you've all been very good boys and girls—especially just lately— so I'm on my way to visit you with a ship chuck plumb-full of candy and toys! BETTY McDOWELL, N. G.‘ B A3 ESTEBETH SAILS Thursday evening at 6 for Sitka and wayports. adv. Surrounded by my trusty assistants, I am on the good ship ALASKA, and by the last reckoning we are due to dock at Juneau on December 22nd. Just what time of the day I can’t say now—you’ll have to keep an eye out for the ALASKA, and ask The Alaska Line agent for the latest news. = : . | produced and d ed “The Great . and is attending the Uni- ZieBteld” last year, occupied me“ n 0 u L A $ same positions in the production ol‘ | mu from the stage play by Rida John-| snowy fields the sailor took charge| tiful sequence in the picture. istmastide was held in | Helga, almost as if she had read| Y in the King County jail.|balloon conte: {24 h where the eems | TRUCK STOLEN route outside for a trip. | Helfa protested, “Oh, but when along over the snow he took out the | Dr. Romig, who is Mayor of An- flash of light, as though a tiny fire- | a center of a greater area than in} - {spoke she pulled a tiny handker- | Mayor said. vhicl o " ¥ which grew bigger and bigger until | ) liows Hall. Social and re- 22, 0dd Fellows So wee pot of strawberry jam. Fairies. When they had finished the | Helga looked at the sailor admir- white fox, but no one comes to see tacle to view and a beautiful theme/ {daughter in Seattle. The latte of Wast the new pi | 3 N E w s Jack Van Zanten, of Anchorage, is son Young. Sigmund Romberg, who, . g 3 CHAPTER TWENTY |8 | on, where he is a with Herbert Stothart. The latter of the boat and headed it back to! e e IS DEPURTED Hall last night by Dougl the quite pretty again. im.nwm-d throughout by cont deported to France by immigration' mas carols. his thoughts laughed and said,| e . who also used the name Bonner acting capte Mrs. |mad.” Then she added shyly, “You| A LE I I ER FROM SAN med pleased but| . : 2 the United States after two prior|tato race, while Mrs. Bonner's tean: d nothing By it taken into custo disposed of he |10 be nothing but snow. Finally she | Immigration for Alaska. |and the chicken to Mrs. Mary Something to eat?” Palm, the maii driver between Circle LEAVING ON ALASKA aid, “Well, we can’t have as| are planning to|; g with you I won't have to| “Why, T might get very ang Now then, how do we get food?" | silver bells he had stolen from the! | MAYOR REPORTS HERE | 1."1o: "ty " "o e Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Romig are(S3id the sailor, chorage, is enthusiastic when asked | had exploded. And there | “Airplanes are busier than ever Tea For Three years past. Mining is looking ex- | Foarg oy 8.5 4 |chief from her pocket, and spread ———— 2 they were just the right size for| freshments. Visiting Rebekahs wel-| =, oy Festy 2 Oh—lovely,” said Helga. “Please Queen rolled up the handkerchief ingly. “You have such nice friends,” him. to hear. Hunt Stromberg and Rob- the title of Miss Alaska, at the e are. ‘ Yukon passenger, returning to wrote the original Broadway e, CHRIS ON INITIATED Ringing the Silver Bells the g has composed the first screen opera, The first of the season’s the white fox’s mountain. Helga’s| ks were so bright, both from | citement of the race and the |and their wives. Planned o The sailor noticed that and A former resident of Ketchikan,'excha ng gifts, hments a officials at Seattle, according to, For the contests sides weredrawn ‘Didn't the white fox look silly?| Hansen and Mrs. M raser’s team was victorious in k much braver ren Helga began e deportations and was sentenced to/won the honors in the spelling and cel hungry chorage in September, 1936, by Dew- |benefit of the children’s CF could keep still no longer. e | Doogan. Calling the Queen and Fairbanks over the Steese High-{ Mrs, W. E. Fe A bothDaiiibd fare as the white fox serves,| T eat worry that you'd get angry, as the aid the sailor, but he laughed as he continued. | e fox, and shook them. i | ON HIS WAY SOUTH|vou doinge” among the Anchorage passengers) Suddenly right on top of the mast | of business conditions in the ruilrou(l{“l‘md the Queen of Fairies. She flew | pefore and Anchorage | “You've had an exciting trip. ceptionally good, and Matanuska b y & it on the deck. As she spread it| [ TTENTION REBEKAHS e A A~ N, Helga and the sailor. There were Califernia Grocery come have tea with us.” again, and it grew smaller and she said. “You know the white fox SEASON'S CHEER A | oo, 1 knows said the saior ¢ i I“But I think it's better to ert Z. Leonard, who respectively a Yukon Exposition recently in ! BACK TO SCHOOL Noel Langley adapted the story | hool at the University of Wash- composed the songs for “Maytime’ BY EAGLES OF DOUGLAS| As soon as the sun set over “Cearitza,” which provides a bvr\uv; events for the celebration chee by & u afterglow that she looked | I s’ Auxiliary, the affair | AND HERE IS Miss Jeanne Marie Berguey has been ended with the singing of Churist-| word received here. Mis: Mrs. Robert Fraser and Mrs. Ro He didn't look brave at all. Just| TA cently pleaded guilty to re-entering!pi! contest, also tied in the po The sailor se S : And that’s dread- . s 7 | way up Noi ey Knight, Divisional Director ot|fund went to Mrs. Mabel Schmitz She said, “Sailor, could Mrs, John Palm, wife of Johnny IR S e SRR th The sailor siowed down his_boat, way, passed through Juncau en-|uy her children, Myrtle, Billy, Ev-| Ut We'll find something.” fox did.” e said it. As ‘the boat slipped | ANCHORAGE BOOMING |rex ‘Why, those are the bells T gave | “I'm calling the Queen of Fairies,” | bound south on the Yukon. there was a little “pop” and a bright terminal city. down to the sailor’s shoulder. is becoming| ., ” °|T've brought tea for you.” As she | seems to be all there,” the Doctor-|’. ;‘»:H.V cups and plates appeared Meeting 8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. | het biscults; isteamtg ten and ‘s “THE PURE FOODS STORE" adv. ; us” | ‘Thank you,” said the Queen of smaller. Then she was gone, “pop.” never had callers. He js a great, have i When we whistle into port, be sure to be there. I'll be waiting in the social hall aboard ship with a gift for every girl and g boy, and 1 want to see every one of you. Tomorrow: Caught Again Bring your parents, too, because the Alaska — Steamship Company and I have planned some mighty jolly entertainment especially COLISEUM for them, with an orchestra and lots of LAST TIMES TONIGHT good friends than to be the great- est anything in the world.” “That’s what I think, t0o,” said TO OUR FRIENDS WHO HAVE MADE OUR BUSINESS A SUCCESS. good fun. It’s certainly going to be grand to see you again! Remember to watch for the ANN SOTHERN Christmas Ship. and DON AMECHE “50 Roads to Town” —Plus— SELECTED SHORTS THAT PLEASE MARGARET LINDSAY Your faithful old, Peter Pan Beauty Shoppe NOW AT ROOMS 5 AND 6 TRIANGLE BLDG.—2nd Iflcloj Telephone 221 T

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