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PRI eyrary 14 "5 8 e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY, DEC. 21, 1939. BRINGING UP FATHER * = ‘ By GEORGE McMANUS' * Catholic Church [ S s, l SAID THIS IS CERTAINLY sAr e YOU THNK THIS t Will Have ngh - Other Macsos on Christmas Day r | € 1 SWELL. TOWN —GREAT- AND JUST LOOK AT THOSE W CITY - YO y will be 9, and"8 o'Hock I the Ay e oy AAMLEACTURING CENTER- BUILOINGS ~ANYONE THAT S5 Vet Y HSEE Mass X R WHAT THERE 15 BEAUTIFLIL PARKS - AND HAS AN EYE FOR TOWN = WE GO’ : assS AMas EVe| oo ociock, to be followea by COULD LOOK AT THEM ALL \ T Wi PO, o o Penediction of the Most Blessed PREIL WAL T ALE ) FVERY BITNG- gt o Sacrament : L T “hri: p o —_— I BEACES. SENAEResT- 1 3 THE - JUrimas e LR ) Tueh e THE PEOPLE ARE SO HOSPITABLE - TO SEE HERE IN DETROIT- | WILL HAVE TO JOLLY HIM ALONG - TO - Ma be held at midnight with| MANIIAMore than 200 fami- H 7" | [the Most Rev. J. R. Crimont as|lies are homeless in the northern | ] " ! celebrant. Rev. Willlam G. LeVs part of Luzon Island following be / i seur will be Deacon of the Ma. tloeds along the Cagayou River. n.—.," § | 2 . — m,’ Wit \ 3 3 : < K ol 3 W e et 1 X S H Id M ih d. t Ch h ]mnn. will present a \n;ied program Bab Dau er § | f Christmas inusie. This Christ- ght MA :[ E E S mas Jupper rie | einoais urc ‘Zm ¥ worship erbice will emtphi- y R ize lho necessity t having music RINE NEW Here Last Nightat = Announces Xmas = sortoois 25t For Glen Walds | Chrlxst,mas mne . . 2ok ; e g A - | M th d Ch h A t ' H | Don't be surprised if you ‘find : | eiho 'Sl urc ciivities riere Y I fid B i {a clgar in your mailbox as postalr Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau ons StEAMER MOVEMENTS | | T uie! e nngs { clerk 'Glen Wald is ‘& papa today. Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ¥ 4 L e ——— e | Ninety-feur members and friends The Sunday School Christmas The little miss arrived early this| yURON Dec. 16 Dec. 19 Do, 38 '3 S kb S b . |6f the Methodist Church met last brogram of the Metropolitan Meth- FU"Pngram fOl’ morning “at St.“Ann’s “‘:"s;:‘r‘&‘ MT. McKINLEY Dec. 23 Dec. .26 Jan, 2 unk by Su | | i 078 'V ImHu ATy 8.9 00 O leveniny ity ,\p,cm,,.(,h Christ- | cdist Church will be given tonigh and ‘tipped ' the weights YUKON Dec. 30 Jan. 2 Jan. 9 ' {TALIAN BOAT SUNK BY MINE ber 28 &t 9'p. M SOUTHBOUND SATLINGS North Coast’ scheduled to ar rive in ‘port ‘at 10 o'clock to partment. The second scene tells of |y include a flas {“The First Noel,” an old English ,,.14q recitat carcl. The third scene shows Mar- tin Luther teaching his childr Stanley Tollefson playing the vio- {lin | The groups were formed after the inging to c: 0 o .‘lnrk and | P el R b Alaska Steamshlp Co:m pany ious groups and the visit of Santa | 9625 in rides for $5.00 SERVICE: ON-ALL:ALASKA-ROUTES Claus. { £3.00 in rides for $2.50 ry b n rv out the prepara- ght and sails south at 2 o'~ e A O S e T e s i s “Away in a Manger.” Other carols ~ A p.s0 ticns for the Sunday School Christ- cll Sunday afternoon | AMSTERDAM, Dec. 21—The Ital- tomorrow morning . . NORTHBOUND e § & at 7:30 o'clock. The public is invit- : |at seven pounds, two ounces. Both ! o urday morning. Will go to ® |5 TR TR RO S, oV Schach, : |fine and looking forward to_their . & BERLIN, Dec. 21.—DNB, official § Sl“;r-‘ “"1”(’ nén f”M“““*‘-" o !John Rozers, George Martin, Joe | TL" e "', :,’r" s Wil A tan program is in'stere for the yChristmas _celebration. | CALLA—=— s e southbound to Seattle, A . os. weve i D by the Beginners ai ima ) iy i ing thek i : : German v sseny announeed § SCLLD Shiios §[Smi ane May Shodes. were i geufens 1 thy brsnt vy St Army e dueing i | THE ALASKA LIN | ¥ Liet. Cmdr. Herbert ® Northland scheduled to sail @ pibac contributed his share ' 8 Manger” In action form. This 1" (5 ”w*\”;‘(f[m\ . »”im“ ,|;‘ | e 4. £ . : e frcm Seattle at 10 a. m. to- '@ fidhw s SNATE il be followed by “Silent Night”|''S pREEay e g, PHONES Sehulize, has just returned from his i o [to provide a bountiful pot-luck din- ¥ - srostice wpelling out the | the City jail and lasting until Mon- | - . . {hitd successful trip to enemy wa-|® MOITOW. or. The tables were decorated with | 22d' &1 -acrestice spelling out the|, o o0 "o oroup will visit the Gov- | GREEN TOP « 4| . O.ADAMS, Agerit Ticket Office -2 te ® Mount McKinley scheduled to 1c 5oimas candies, and a large bo-| WOr& Christmas. erfiment Mospital ‘for. & program| | Freight Office o * The DNB repott said the skipper ® Sail from Seattle December 23°@ |00t ¢ chrysanthemums added The Junior and Intermediate De- |4 exchange of gifts. CABS—PHONE | " of the sub claims sinking a total of ® 8t 9a.m ; o :;rlwr tc the music center. partments then present the playlet| prgay evening the annual Sun-| { : " 80,000 tons of enemy ships o T O o 36 ot 0 po. 's | Fellowing the dinner Adjutant| “How Songs Came To Be." Thelgay School program will be held at ; - o4 px?::p\\“ anrr;;: ’“:M“Wz‘”;((d’ & ‘o | Stanlcs Jackson led in group sing-| first scene 5“‘{""-‘}]""}‘”‘"'9""_ of “Olgalvation Army Hall which has been 678 | o P Ront Vanotkver Docem. 'e |08 Of Christmas carols, with Miss; Come All ¥e Faltnity and is acted | qecorated for the occasion. Festi- | g - C¢M" o |Ruth McVey at the piano and Mr.| by the members of the Junilor de|yities winl start at 7 . . . . . . . . o . . . o . ¢ ; mas program. Rev. G. E. Knight led | {¢ be used during the playlet and (. Ghristmas Church Service wm‘__— H jan steamer Com Tas, 3,600 tons \;"";‘““‘“ southbound ® {0 cpidren in games in the soclal | B its close are, “It Came U be held % S 250 1 ] MABINE AIBWAYS_U. s. MAIL ; sank today off Flushing on onday.” {hall of ‘the ‘church. The Epworth |# Midnight Clear,” “O, Little Town - e : | 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier ‘ southwestern coast of The Nother- | Leaguers went' fo the parsonage to| Of Bethlehem,” “There’s a Song in i | ¥ . LOCAL SAILINGS ® | Gaint toys. The ¢holr took up the | The Air’ and “We Three Kings of VANCOUVER, B. C.—Police are| | SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Gom Tas struck’ ® Fstebeuh scheduled w soil every o | g °¢ | Orient Are.” ko Bandis o SHOE STORE | SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA \ out T8 SUUCK| 4 Wednesday at § pin. for Bt WDRUbE S Sl SISl TN, T 2L . o i e UARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ! ‘ Aerimuds Navy sent. 7. oy o “,\vm”; i . |The men undertook to decorate the | = The Primary and Beginnors .:- $1,600 from a magazine distribut-|| “Juneau’s Oldest Exclus- HEADQ e e 1 : up the Ttalian| 2 Kb HIE SAYUOS: ednedday + |CRUFCH in true Yuletide spirit: The | partments”afe under the directior |InE Tiouse atter locking a_woman | | sive Shoe Store” L P 2o TR St BT ! crew. » 't Tien for:Betérabuty 'F(;rt .;hflf group retired to the church|of Mrs. Fritz Johnson and Miss attendant in the vault. | ‘ Seward Lou Hudson | —_——_—_—b—-—-—' * i P k5 tudy to assist Santa in the matter | Ethel Fukuyama. Mrs. Arlo Ander- )~ > -{ & % 1 | ) e ————. <maeac e —— B Manager i PWA ( LETES . . :};r""", Kake and way 2| of Christmas treats. con and Mrs., Hoyt Sprague direct o REcomb .. anag 2! ALAS KA AIR TBANSPORT, Inc. ‘" "Mp " | “Every organization in the church | the playlet, “How Songs Came To B 0 ‘v I o TIRTEIE o . " ol -4 . ey i | ‘\mk well represented in the meeting. | Be.” s — All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical PHONE WATER wonKs .u. e e ____4|'The group broke up only when the| At the close of the program an for Health and Pleasure SANITARY pLummG and 2-Way Radio Station KANG A " lcurfew bell reminded folks that it offering of toys, foods, or clothing ATING COMPANY | Audio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU AT SE[DOVM g TIDES TOMORROW | | yas time that small children should a good-will basket will be re- HE” S IMARE O ha? ‘ Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER % 'huvo been in bed long before. ceived. “Let your plumbing worry be | James L. MaéNamara 6f the Pub- B 76 s & ] B S Sunday evening the chair, under our worry.” Phone 788, o e gamen Y St Le \\. tide 3 ~5;) a. m, 50 feet merl- ciassitieds bring re:un.s he direction of Mr. Elden Chap- e - lic Works fon returned ' migh tide 9:36 &. m. 155 feet [— ikl & ls to Juneau on the'last boat from Low tide 4:18 p. m. 14 feet / | the Westward. He 'reports the High tide 10:36 p. m. 13.0 feet |} i - H. n, sPnAGun waterworks at Seldovia hes been i i o |- - i HOUSEHOLD sompleted by the PWA and turned H II d | S T 66 LATION ARMY ollywood Sights And Sounds ||| at the BRUNSWICK | | arrpriances s o pata-up subscriver to - By Robbin Coons s ) . . | kel NOW Rl HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Dec. 21.In every racket there’s a man —a| Harri Machine Shflp The Daily Alaska Empire ! it lW'x' “D':_ NEEDS AID FOR with a beard. In wrestling it's Man Mountain Dean, in letters JAMESU UOPI‘R | “Try Us First” - wR aAv it's George Bernard Shaw. Cn the stage it's Monte Woolley * s S 15 invited to present this coupon (HRISTMAS FUND Politics, art and music abound with them. Buby C.P. A. | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. this evening at the box office In the movies it's George “Gabby” Hayes, and I'm not forget- “‘I‘r“";l“ Counselor ; of the — i ting Orson Welles. Welles might shave almost any day when his Sansine e Phone 183 M = S > n A fl T Y Chnstmas The Salvation Army is supply- | picture is done. Gabby Hayes, well, he might shave. too, but 1 Boom 1 ! . CAPITOL THEATRE ing needy families with Christmas [ there's not much chance. = U.S. Mail Carrier E and receive 2 tickets to see: baskets and any aid toward this If you live in Hollywood, or New York, or any big c | 1 s - A EXP Leaves Ferry Slip, Junea: StOCklngs end will be appreciated. Also, any- § probably don’t know Gabby in pictures. Gabby's name isn't one ERT vy wfl,nud.:'.” ”:f one knowing of any family in for the bright city lights, except once in a while when he sneaks SHUE REPA““NG | | Por PETERSBURG, KARE, PORT o | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS ! For Information | Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 Freight must be on city dock not “KING OF THE TURF” WATCH THIS SPACE 1eed, peflinps: oo proud ' to- nikke Wp on a biz picture and sort of steals it with his garrulous, cussed old personality. < He committed such larceny in “Man of Conquest” and he's likely to do it again in “The Dark Command.” Years in the Business J. G. OBERG THE SHOE HOSPITAL their wants known, may inform Adjt. Stanley Jackson at the Sal- vation Army and their cases will Your Name May Appear | | a com- | shine. With the Hopalong Oassidys, and the Gene Autry films, * receive attel In the westerns is where Gabby shines and is content t 1y Al— recei 1 3 0 eceive attention Formerly the Shoe Doctor later than 4 P. M. Tuesday | Adjutant Jackson s 0 i B s e plete box or any contribution for and eurrently with the Roy Rogers op'rys, he has made his name . 4 a box, toys or anything especially a byword. ¥ S COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY will be gratefully received. Gabby; like: W. '8, Hart before him, is-an old-time westerner A L A s K A _Stepalvanc A (’;:““’:} i 1 from the easi. Wellesville, New York, was his birthplace nearly OF ALASEA I r; s o 55 years ago. Gabby—which is the name of his stock character H ] in the chimney assisting will be to send in a A ; i H 'Zi;::fi‘fit;:;:’::‘:w .f.’ o g Ay e ;“y gmm‘, but has stuck to him—talks like & westerner but was based on BROADCAST Transporlalml Lmhcr and Bnlldmg Malerlals 2 The Salvation Army has a list V] e was 17, His family had Erom the Amsterdam :;:;';:;;:;? it 1 mach e Rn e ot B Siownl| i NG Y Ot ecmbrals ariliers ik iy TDENY FEATDES SERVICE 88 SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve stockings. Children of. France requirements and anything con- | -fuss raised. He made all the one- mgm stands with rep shows, ON THE AIR! { Sailings from Pier 7 Seattl and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. up the practice of setting their tributed will be made into baskets — i s b i ! AT s by the hearth for Bonhomme Noel. = hoiouscs s ‘ B T " Leaves k Tt is said that children of the United (0 Supply Chistmas dinners and ” B “e nail Ahska Seattle r_________._————-———— States and England chose stockings subzcquent needs Now y Y o Do 26 s e ings would hold more gifts. Empire - classifieds bring results AT Empu'e and KINY e P A B SRR A HCS SRR TBRT, . | - L S s Lon R ')e L PASSENGERS FREIGHT Every Effort Made for the ‘Comfort of Guests! i ‘:s".f:‘ f 11 rcy S | 8 days every week at REFRIGERATION EA U CAFE iu——»»«“"——»'—«i T S v X . 8:15am. ~ 12:30 pm. [ ) GASTIN ! m‘r b he ! See Our Selection of BXCIHSIVEIY | '7:00 p.m. :45 p.m AGENT in connection 4 | . { Gift Boxes TODAY! : { } Dependable Service 2 | D.B. FEMMER AIR SERVICE INFORMATION kg g i T e i ¥ ! 1 starved a fair share of his time, and finally, with “Gabby,” hit J! Phone 114 Night 812 frrrrr et r e s his stride in vaudeville. He came to Hollywood in 1928, expect- { WHEN YOU NEED N ing to work once in a while but mostly hunt and fish. By 1929 t . e It was a ditterent stary. PLUMBING t “That was when everybody 'was' pretending to be from ” IA,\A"“‘,; ¥ D e Broadway, and being able to talk was every actor’s boast .T HEATI“ | PACIFIC ! ! k: : { d ed 1 the only actor in town who'd never been T \ i T advertis myselr as € only ac n V! V] T r7l ! . "/ E s on Broadway. One day I said a few lines and was picked for a SHEET METAL Pnl" 1 o { i 3 ie Jling’s ‘Rainbow Man.! I've been in pictures | J " D T — ' \ part in Eddie Dowling’s ‘Ral Y 3 5 _ I E eversince; and mighty thankful to be in.” i‘ wonk or cnss = R i He used to paste crepe beards on his face to play Gabby, but é sznl“G LINER 5 PO R TiG 1. C om P HHY Juneau io Fairbanks: Tuesday and Wednesday 3 tive yearsgo he grow hisamn, 1l jor... 7R B K B e i z Wiy Wy % ALL < - WEEK SAILINGS—Juneat to Sea Falrbanks to Nome‘ Monday and Thursday The beard, oddly, changed his “type.” As a clean-shaven % 2 VICTORIA OR SEATTLE 5 . t actor he played villains to most of the western stars; as bearded 1 Blce & Ahlers SOUTHBOWDNS:‘LUNGS Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau 4 Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays | Gavby nes a-trusted side-kiek f ; PR s Seattle No.Bound So.Bound H ‘Bxclusive Dealers January 2, 11 i As religiously ‘as ‘a cowboy star, he réfrains from drinking fof i Conneetions at Vancouver with : NORTH COAST ........Dec. 16 Dec. 19 Dec. 22 L4 z and’ cigatette-smoking “in: his- pietures. He' smokes cigarettes, Briggs’ ..iumm- Canadian’ Pacific Services: o pei# NORTHLAND ........Dec. 23 Dec. 26 Dec. 29 £ & . but never drinks anything harder than pop. His Lannie Upchurch Pl ing F 3 TRANSCONTINENTAL 2 . NORTH COAST _.Dec. 30 Jan. 2 Jan, 5 U. S. Airmall—Express Serv:ce ! in “Man of Conquest” was based on observation of bibulous char- umbing Fixture 1 TRANS-ATLANTIC ¥ 3 i P { | acters. -Id other films Gubby steps up to the bar and demands 0il | TRANS-PACIFIO HENRY GREEN, Agent | sesorny: 1 | Tickets, ;ets;erv‘:'gtlorfl:fl and full CITY WHARF . H His barbering bills (merely for trims) are $2 every four months Burners | vp“w %fmfiL GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent . Pac.hc Alaska Alrways’ lnc. } | or so. Bearded and long-haired, he attracts no attention in Hol- REC LS. PAT OFF A‘m Ac PR Juneau, Alaska lywood streets. He lives on a high hill with ‘a view, likes to stay QUAKER OIL RANGE \. } PHONE 108 | there and read—biography and history. PHO“E 34 His favorite actress—and you know how nlemuskmk\g that -is Sales Representative only if you've seen his Gabby character—is Greta Garbo. cnmfi'mt AN PACIFIC