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s THE DAILY ALA BIG PARADE CEL EBRATES BRIDGE nali, their cousin, Mattielli, close friend left for Seattle on rah today. nest Mattielli who res- tle Lorraine,. whi still ve, from the slide debris, and me that she whispered short- cfore she died of exposure > hours after her rescue, VANMAVERNS LEAVE TO SPET DHOLIDAYS SOUTH Mrs 1l Ernest the Van: he P —Tln whole town pointed v \the finger of scorn at thi innocent wife! Mr. and Van Mavern are southbound passengers on the Princess Norah. Bound on a busi- ness and pleasure be away unfil after the holidays. They expect to go to Chalifornia and possibly East before raturning to Juneau, and will visit friends and relatives in the Northwest. { - | MR. AND MRS. MEHERIN ARE 1 5 C UTHBOUND PASSENGERS ON PRINCESS NORAH TODAY trip they will | Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Meherin left for the south on the Princess Norzh this morning. They plan to jreturn to Juneau for the holidays. : SRS SHARPESTONES SAIL D. C. Sharpestone, c»nsn‘l ng en- gineer for the PO Tulsequah, acc tone, sailed Here 1s a view down San Francisco’s Market street as a crowd esti- mpan mated by police at 500,000 lined the curbs and perched themselves in el g buildings to view the big civic parade to celebrate the opening of the aboard the Fripoes San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. It was the biggest throng ever to short busine: witness a parade in San Francisco, March foreground are units from the United ¢ ttle ted Press Pioto) SKA [-MPIRE WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2, 1936. ST pect Ay ‘ %%!0 the 1937 “AROUND THE } Tube, 5 Wave Band Console in ovr Foyer until Sunday, ugh the courtesy of the De- SHOP T Caunter !ta,;m(. Dial .\pht Second Innmg : and Acoustic Adap 1 price $118.00. ‘ B’ hat &‘Fq..luz she asked for it! She rushed into if...just for a thrill... T now the man she loves must pay with I dial ’ his life! Shoulder to certain characterizatio iy . joy doing it. But too mn n shoulder the‘ smash it their way through... it's fight or die! ¥ O’ A H 1 5 Guy I v ts a tif \ A Paramount GEORGE + ROSCOE GERTRUDE MICHAEL Picture with MURPHY KARNS - \ N in I ! AKIM TAMIROFF »auction ce ¢ ALSO OBBIN COONS .ee g ,f,: Spark Plug—Dumbell ARAST WRITER | RS VNG :E Letters—Down the Ribber Cartoon i ! and Metro News 1S PUBL] zq;w ) Pathe New tage % £iie RS B : c , Ffl QT NOTICE TO CREDITORS : : ! \:;,,5 I e stor Clark and In the Commissioner's Court for s ‘ 1 oya iite young men | the Territory of Alaska, Division MODEI_ HUSBAN T SIS S et G s ¢ Oolumbia, ' faz e and| Number One, before FPELIX material from which the domestic e p-_ y e ey F alvage | GRAY, Commissioner and Ex-of- . | paragon is being fashioned is en- surrounded at all times : € Lint ‘[’ n in State Aot sl "l'nvy sagu ficio Probate Judge, Juneau Pre= roling 01::[ [l)n(‘x:;zlslln!u] numbers, i of Washmvton. Is balf naked and without a| cinct. sh \e nation, in home ec- irginia B 8 gins | TTE THE LAST onomicscourses for highschool Stewart, Buidy Ebsen. Upa M: Author of Book T e, “they tarn ntq 8| WILL AND TESTAMENT OF B b Hlalieaa v kel 1 s Langford, ) : g X ; NDS, deceased. i i e e S A Raymond Walburn | By JOHN SELBY ht‘;: glzr;:eu‘;“';i’: D}’:O'I';EC}I"ZREIS s};;%esy GIVEN SALT LAKE CITY, Ntah, Dec. 2. | Scorup: 35 | NEW YORK, Dec. 2—Ships have though it feels|that I, the undersigned, was duly —The model husband who cooks,| “A few years back courses in ngs and everybody haunted Archie Binns all his life— ONeN &R0 ship which does | appointed Administrator. with Will sweeps, hangs up his own clothes, hm.ne problems for boys w almost nedy situation before his life began * ¥ sy e “Vnhoard ‘Anncxed of the estate of B. M. is careful about cigarette ashes Unheard of and the boy who did nd and it winds up with a a P wash< 100 WA e gy gl m'fimhrmds Accadnd 7 and almost mever fights with his| €uroll was considered a sissy. “production number” in the |ington bk oo e il 5 5 4 persons having claims- against wife has been discovered—just over ;;Tclday one-third of the high current mode. Made for fun, “Born! His mother was born o 3, € " 5 { the novel de-|the estate are required to presemt the horizon. schools in Utah offer home-making » Dance” should give it. Roy del | Atlant Anibro: 1 exigenci of thi [ e | Se 0 c X i’ vl r W i A thi be it L o A survey directed by Miss Etta COUrses for boys, as do most of the Ruth di and the music is ather was a cotton blo and 33 3 1018 Boios ’“{"‘vp}r‘fimr o e wim Ceorup, Utah's Home Economics colleges. | Cole Porter” n the ©f bl At “ (-’v v{l" in 1”“ "\l"‘l‘ll‘ at ‘«L:IJ tjl‘;‘c)}' six pfenonm“ from the date of this supervisor, disclosed this pleasant ! - | Dionnes Again led a buriec the: o ih: to o6t tha Talsnds i BOHoR : fellow is on his way—if not actual- FOR ITEMS UNI | T Dionne quintup ke|Cape of Good Hope. H rcond .~ (o rom the imoimert | DMOEH, st Jtinasr AT S UAEAN ly already here—his progress speed- | exclusive and reasonable, be sure SELF heir second featurc bow in “Re- | cousin, Juck Binns, we | P o ”“], I“'m, g it Iber 1st. 1936 o 4 ed by a new trend in education. | to visit the e Nugget Shop. adv. AnOEFRALL linlon.” which 1s about the big get- |erator on the ‘S, 8. Republic whep D¢ 83w the cutler forlosnly lrapped . J P MULLEN, ¢ KA s B | Maria de Kammerer, Hungarian artist, sees herselt as others see |, o ont V00 5 000h (8 8 T with the Florida off Liad & slight A o iy S i i i . All s 3 S R b O ki i o b oy TR rhaps he and dministrator wit Annexed her. This young portrait painter from Budapest, who will s0on be- | 1iucroq by Dr. Luke (Jean Hersholt) | Nantucket lightship Arch e catritity | of the estate af B. 4. et come a naturalized citizen of the United States, chose the inside of her own apartmert as a subject and injected herself into the canvas by way of large mirrors. of “The Country Doctor” fame. The reunion affords the good doctor op- portunity to straighten, rather clev- ' THE LIFETIME JionsSnon erly, the tangled lives of several of Eathotouch maxes By GRORGE TUOKER |iong s asuunse ot comior - o s et d | NEW YORK, Dec. 2—"“Would you and welcome, yet you are never . sert, Kent, whose romance with i | believe,” asks a slim young woman | der the delusion that Maria's . Rochelle Hudson is threatened by Helen Vinson, who is about to leave her husband Tom Moore; Alan Dinchart, the great Governor who is childless and little George Ern- est who is parentless. Esther Ral- ston plays the down-and-out movie star, and J. Edward Bromberg, her aithful old home town admirer. Throughout these stories Con- lim Svmmerville and Quin- in an apartment so near Central | Park that you can smell the ailan- Ithus trees—“would you believe any- | one could be so tall that you couldn’t |paint his portrait unless you stood ment is not a workshop. She prefers to paint children bu admits that men of 60 or ther abouts make the best subjec “They sit without figet and their faces usually show more character Too, she prefers burgundy to champagne, loves to dance, and she dresses smartly but not ostentations- ly. That is, she wquld much TWO-WAY WRITING Perfect ’ s b 1 s"uflfl_. ph,"m % N | The creator of this query was a FEATHERTOUCH Point brings perfection | comely Hungarian girl who came to two-way writing. Held normally it writes back from Budapest because she your regular stroke—turn it over and you | was overwhelmed with nostalgia get a fine, delicate line. This is but ONE {for her studio in 60th Street. It achieve a good canvas than fuplet Papa John Qualen provide of Sheaffer’s 7 advantages. Check these W ‘ux);(')k he: j:::hzhrehe mhzmgsdto find known as lthe best drc;sscd woman ;;"*Clol;rf:; cfi::mxn :z[:d d:)!n':;; t:vroe:‘ i desij fi i/ | this out, ough s ad prev- in the world. Perhaps her devo se, i g tw other;j:umhm'BALANCE': "‘5‘:"’ i / iously lived in New York four and to her work is why she is so o it year-old stunts. Norman Taurog) yt.)ur‘ sy e w," % ,“‘“e_' |a half years. Maria de Kammerer it. directed. Lifetime guarantee—the white dot identi- is of this manner. I believe, Bing C put some of his own It was Whistler, deseribed a i fies the LIFETIME pen*. Fills, empties, | To chat with her or to attend one Pennies from Heaven” cleans with one stroke. Dry-Proof point N |of her parties you would never im- of someone of Which i« m as if he'll get it back for instant writing. Visible Skrip supply. {agine that she has painted enough 1) 1w wi es.” But ‘!h‘ :thl\l't a tf‘ouba(- In five beautiful colours—Black, Gray Pearl, | British Earls to cover half the walls|¢ lived too 0, He | MBS S pt 1‘ ’kx tnd : Fbonized Pearl, Rose-Glow and Golden of a dozen gulluri.u::. In a day when 1 have waited 2nd g randpa ( u,nvul' vAlx : “m ‘IS women are inclined to he “arty” know Maria de Kammerer. ) grandehild Fel- o " Miss de Kammerer is too busy to L we) and 1 into all sorts of % All Lifetime pens are unconditionally guaranteed for talk about her achievements. At the USED LADDER IN SCOTLAND fficult W ic she life of the owner except against loss and willful [point of a gun you might obtaig & But. we wers. talkine about Oone « i~ Made b ,,,' ,::',x_,_"'::"“:"::‘:;:“’:""’/""/ VISULATED w grudging tiffles of mat tep-i d & v tall man. ventual r e r' ot 4 o Sltets o but outside of that you have to g t was in tland and s jour- bunted 1«‘1""‘ ) and. gets -Wj man o s~ your information on the outside. » an island off the northern —but .not before Crosby has ng Eptipiad for adores painting but prefers to . The portrait was of the 0me good tunes and untangled e %, E her portraits speak for them- n of a noted famil hey Mimeelf from constant troubles. selves. lived in a medieval - Louls Armstrong, the negro ja For instance: lute lords of the domain maestro, is a hit. Norman Mac- “And whom are you painting, and still in Leod directed. Miss de Kammerer?” “It w Gable “Rescues” Crawford “Two lovely children,” she tells|! > 17th| In “It Happened One Night” you, not mentioning that they are was Clark Gable; a reporter, captured HEAFFE \ s K.S have all of the family of Walter B. Chrys- Y 's com-|rUnaway heiress Claudette Colbert| i e lpr, the automobile manufacturer. in: of age and lm. first canvas 2nd returned her via night bus to| Somehow you have to go for a girl didn't go so well. Then I k romance, with astonishing boxu!ncv like that. {why. He towered so above me that results. In “Love On the Run" | parts of him fell too much-in the Gable again is the reporter, but s H E A F F E R p E N s OLD MEN BEST SUBJECTS |shadow. That'’s when I called for Joan Crawford is the proud heir-| This apartment that drew her a ladder.” ess. back from Budapest is- quite a" Verily, not even height nor dis-| Gable helps Joan escape from cheery place. It is spacious with a\ tance is-unsurmountable to Maria de ‘marrlage with fortune-hunténg Iv- ceiling the height of two rooms and | Kammerer. an Lebedoff, and in the escape they| an expanse of glass the entire width ———————— |do a glm-med hiteh-hike over quite of the front. The walls, in panel,| IS NIGHT WATCHMAN a bit of Europe. Franchot Tone are broad enough to permit the Walter Culver has been appoint-| 28 a rival reporter has nearly as hanging of a dozen large canvasses, ed city night watchman at An- 70od a role as either. W. S. Van slung divans and sensible lights. chorage, replacing J. H. Wedell. |Dyke directed. For Sale by BUTLER-MAURO DBUG Co. | inns himself went ightship off Umatilla Ree!f, Wash ington, when he was 18 Binns' novel “Lightship” was pu o1 deceased. I story is one of the finest rom “Lightship,” and “Light- 18 oupie of yea 150, d one of the fir a storie; lives. As & good many will |Of Tecent years. It is one of those remember, it told more or less sep- "7 o A b Lhpt - arately the Nfe stories of the men ''™¢ When reading for \ who made up the crew. One of """ these has been mined from the R i novel, and is being republished to- Lode and placer location notices day under the title “Backward office. for sale at The Empire COMPLETE SERVICE PRESCRIBING, DESIGNING A:;FH"IING OF FINE EVEWEAR ANNOUNCEMENT To My Friends and Patrons: On Decm*lfl'" ‘f*"f I < 'f.‘:mw;rxrv on ites to be Olll Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson OPTOMETRIST Office in Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Store Phone 332 First publication, Last publication, Dec. 23, 1936, IGHT CouGHS PROVED 8Y 2 GENERATION Dec. 2, 1936, (,»m(kly checked without *‘dosing” - VICKS

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