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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 2, 1937. 3 - me— (OMEDY ] Daily Sports Cartoon ~~By Pap Topazes Victors NEWFEATURE coLISEUM LAST TIMES TONIGHT ~RPAGE g gy g o TOGETHER! |Jean Harlow, Robert Tay-| — e NEW 1 scores, L e team was defeated e , B thu ';-‘\’;’,,..l,u‘ wm was deler®® William Powell and Kay T NAT7/OM A, , t RBELr . . : : RO lor Star in ““Personal ! Qe LW e B e TR v,’\“‘,hw” in s o 2 hf]:h:‘:’c"}h | Property" | CHAMPIOA | Yesterday afternoon’s se fol- | One Way Passage sory the season’s | 5 i i low : Aibkase gayest f v st ames in the . Emeralds William Powell and Kay Fran- b, romance! ‘ e e i i SHE wou Mrs, H. Sperling 141 142 151— 434 [cis have been co-starred in a num > costarred in THE MEOAL /A |Mrs. J. McCor'k 120 120 120—*360 ber of pictures, each of which h Tl QUALIEYMEG |Mrs. R, Elstad . 151 151 1517453 |met high acclaim from botl Rouny Fore. | public and the press. Their gre TE SECONC Totals 412 413 22—1247 t triumph however, was—in the agic and hauntingly beautifu TmE | Mrs Petrich 143 138 135— 416(idyll of thwarted love—‘One Way Mrs. I Taylor . 1561 154 wge” which comes to the Coli- {Mrs. J. Burford 153 125 seum tonight Powell and Miss Francis are Totals 447 417 4391308 |ideally cast in the roles of Joan | ¥ - [ s ] ~Average score. Did not bowl Ames and Dan Hardesty. They meet | ¥ X | club—and it is a case of love at . i PIONEERS WILL e K . Joan has been told by her doc- \ U i A ‘ | ‘ | | & |film firmament ! “Personal Prope which is the attraction "at the apitol Theatre tonight and tomorrow They are |Jean Harlow and Robert Taylor jmaking their first app gether in comedy-drar on the H M “Man in Po: a hit run on the New York stage. new picture, coming from the Metro-Goldwyn-Ms studios, was directed by W. S. Van Dyke who has never made a failure” as the result of his direction of such suc- hits as “Rose Marie,” * After the Thin Man™ us other successes. { tor that her heart may stop beat-| vomeR of ihtr immortok vacogpe 1 |charge of a detective who will weled by T and num In the supporting cast are Reg nald Owen, one of Hollywood cutstanding character actors, Una O'Connor, who played Norma Shearer’s maid in “The Barrets ot Wimpole Street,” Henrietta Cros-| give him up to the gallows for % | murder when the liner docks \ Initiation of a large group of m«\\l Their second meeting is aboard | “SPRING IS HERE” members by both lodges will mark|the ship—and there each de- | ugONG HITS ON PARADE” |the meetings of the Pioneers of Al-) termines to make the month at| a. Toloo: No. 6, and the Ploneers|toran imteriudeof o, The| BETTY BOOP in F actress of the Broad- el 3 ‘;* U”‘f’ (.v,‘” \;\'“h‘ Auxiliary, this evening at 8 o'clock’ships one stop is made at Hono- “BE HUMAN" By Bnaiien Bl HE in the LO.OF. Hall |lulu where they have one day of it Tl P R R R NORTH Robert Keeny will preside at the |giolen happiness, before they re- ATE NEWS MARCH OF TIME AUERRL aCREL DIRNGIR SN o CAROQLINA ACE {meeting of the Pioneers, and MIS.|yum (o face tragic realities R A VRN R nett Parker J /S AREAL. |Crystal Snow Jenne, at the meet- 5 B g g SPOOKY HOOKY SIEGE GUN in the Auxiliary. Nomination of | Mrs. Anderson won OFF THE TEE |otficers will atso be heid at the| MRS, 'GULLUFSEN IS pinochle, and Mrs. meetings, and election will be held Ieisths (vt ) R i HOSTESS AT PARTY|™ e 0l - | - Also planned for the gatherings| GOLD. 1.5 SATLING Al Righte Reserved by The Associated Prese MIDNIGHT PREVIEW ‘ st Pmyground ‘ AT GAPITBL IQ ! e | {tonight is an informal social hour| Mrs. George Gullufsen was hos-| Mr. and Mrs arles Goldstein Sk & | Ls held under the direction of com-|tess at an informal card party as-|will go south next Sunday on the EFREE] | B S P O Q T \ | mittees from both organizations. To-|sembling guests for two tables at|Princess Norah for a one month R T ¥ RN, d ™ 1 |night's meetings will be among the her home last evening |visit in Seattle, San Francisco and MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE ! | T S | {most important of the year, Mrs.| Present for the evening were Mrs./Los Angeles among relatives and ATURDAY | PREPAR'NG FR | S L A |Jenne and Mr. Keeny announce. (walter G. Hellan, Mrs. Robert friends. ATURING TR | &y Ep" | 1 i | Kaufmann, Mrs, Irma Hussey, Mrs. | - i n: . D: . New Installation Completed — | E The activities of missionaries in|Edith Sheelor, Mrs. John McCor-| Johannes Brahms, German com= Big Pie Eating Contest — Big Features Comes | GUM'NG EVENT BT A SET BY NUWEI—I—‘U“"" were sanctioned by the Tien-|mick, Mrs, Ray Manthey and Mrs.|poser,» was born in Hamburg in & A S RALULGS SOMES - | ji MmCRele: Tawson, Rugn. bt [tsin treaties of 1658 |Bthel Anderson. 1833, This Week i e | North Carolina siege gun who holds e . & s i 1312 el S the national golf title, is another | d the heights with Japitol ©-cuire has just com- Eddie Murphy Is Slated to!who has rea pr IR Again the single game pin record | , tumbles! This time, Dave Nichols| ut the ben AT THE HOTELS L e s i hadpret B i Go — Hank Bourliet |protessional. Her game is sound,|topped it by ten good pins for a B | W olt. rectolit iich are the A sl ‘ fote: et Inice total of 256 maple sticks, which — ol e lojimprove s lighs 0 Getting in Trim [lons, accurate, @ me running she @utomatically takes the record out| the screen. - 2 " A " Ao o o1 n " o P ineay R R won the medal honors in the qual- Of the women's class—where it had A C e, Bhagwaycl i ed tae lpht oF There is lots of action around the [jfving round in the national touf-|been put when Mrs. Petrich tied Mrs. Jean Larsen, Hoonmah; C. F. _‘l“‘l’f ““"_’(f{“”“(‘" Jght on the OAD-Ip,injer Club gym since the bOYSinament, Her 79 was the only pay| EVrett Nowell at 246 ] Hoff, Spokane; C. H. Shonacker,|'0S SOFeCH ab [Iher B DECCHE have been promised an opportunityyurned in by the field That was one of the good reasons | Robert Gray, Cody M. Shore, Sam All the Class A theatres in the \ " 05 o Gares o the smoker| nivs, Page breezed through hef Why the Lafayette squad beat the| Eaker, Leonard M. Berlin, Miles States are now using them in place ;4. tne auspices of the Juneau|gpening match with Marian Leachy Buicks last night at the E | Price, ..Mary Joyce,. Jim. George, |Of the 0ld mercury Lubes Or geNera-, s e (¢ Club to be given at Thanks-| i ey, Calif. and rolléd* In fhe “other matches, Packard | George Petre, Allen Warwick, Hoo- |1O1e. le Zays the pictures are o, yyme. tecond and third beat DeSoto and Dodge beat Reo Dalis g Hokis, SRnolh LN perfect as any he ever has ™ pooyy night the leather pushers|younds by defeatin, \ Bauer of| Tonight's games are Federal vs.| Mr. and Mrs. Gene Butts, Port Al-jscen swing into action and re are provigence, R. I seorpe International, Franklin vs. Hudson | thor: and Richard Johanson, Pozt| Beale also announces he has re- ng ey’ recruits coming in 10¥| Grantiey of Jacksonville, Fla olet vs. Cord. ; | | Althorp. ceived a radiogram advising him i AR T e sidtes Totlow i Juneau [that he will have the world pre-| o .o > . z B e X S e Buick | A. Svardal, Andrew Wallin, An-|micre of the United Artists’ mew "F“;‘(;“f“]“m;‘_‘;m‘_‘ “Jr“"’h:‘_":f':'l‘,,"’l‘jf(: march: toithe) ehmptapsbip came|y poupy 140 193 168— 501 | drew Ryning, D. L. Dutton and!picture “52nd Street” for this com- MI‘ ',im_ \L3g e arait when she met Mrs Dan Ghandler, . g,y 159 159 159—°477| 3 | George Davis. ling Friday and Saturday. e it UiThe Young Dallas, Tex, matron .’ p o 1712 142 178— 492] » (L E 2 yand S I __ 'boxers ever to show in Juneal.iput up a real fight béfore she wa | Guide Jim Waddell, Homer — ie i " s brother's gtk o N 3 fell, Homer, | Eddle is following in his brother's, eliminated on the 17th. It took a} ) 471 494 505—1470 Alaska, with prize winning 2 F 0 R l footsteps and promises to give the gg-foot putt to turn the trick caribou shot by Howard I fans the best that is in him. Under| Another tough customer for Mrs.|p pooio % Raibe aieh Woincherton | the management of Tom Shearer, page was her neighbor from South o o rifle and ammunition. : age. was: h g J. Walme 17 See H. R. SHEPARD & SON S o i o W et B S 3 ket : | paces at the gym and he has proven al rally by Mrs. Page en- 5 m 3 e o T'elephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. | to the spectators that pack the p! her to gain the final Tound| rotals 0 R LE!s CHO|CE \ that he has the punch and speed e 10th green, e — —— . and can take it. A birdie on the first extra hole I Also on the up list is that scrap-|eliminated Miss Hemphill and put|Biil Redling S WITH THE RIG HT CARTRIDGES f ping Hank Bourliet from Haines,|nys Page into the final, where she|p, Kegal 156— 486 N who packs a W_‘a}lop and is a 5“‘“’1”;)}.‘“1 Patty Berg, 7 and 6. Dr. Williams 154 156 168— 478 ] shooter with either mitt | Mrs. Page had no great trouble _— ETclean one-shot,stone-dead game,shot Swift, the .219 Zipper and the .22 Hornet. It | ? " _Hank loves tough going and many|qowning Miss Berg. Never once did| Totals 471—1413 after shot. Hunt with the right ammu. is now also loading the .300 and .375 H.&H. sensationa 3 . e soldiers ave an advantage over the new | R i : oy . £ ATy % on e e o i e ——— {from Haines. With Hank in the ],),’7]1,),,‘{:1{“‘,“ ‘fl\,[‘,.im;,?:g;t(X,“'nf.L ‘I:‘,\,, Totals ARG—MF)B} best in dependability, velocity, accuracy and Buy Winchester Staynless Cartridges in - — ——= ting; Juneau fans will see a reallshots and deadly putting settled the it Packara | power. Buy Winchester Staynless Cartridges. poth center fire and rim fire. For clean ser- battle. issue R. Kaufmann . 191 212 163— 566 | Winchester leadership produced the vice in your rifle barrel, .lh.elr Staynless - o There are many other boys Who 1n four previous bids for the L. Iverson 174 157 119— 450 world’s first successful metallic can.fldge of primers causing no rust or pitting. In center ‘ Patronlze lrvm ’s Market work with real vim and vigor and | erown, Mrs. Page never had man- B. Rupe 156 179 170— 505 the type now universally used. It pioneered fires, giving every hunter unharmed fired g when Matchmaker Jack Wilson gets|aged to get farther than the third i such great successes as the .30 (.30-30) Win- cases, owing to their Winchester non-mer- his card signed up it is certain theiyound. She was beaten at that; Totals 548 452"1521, chester, .32 Winchester Special, the .33, 35, curic priming. Full rated speed and power. [ best available scrappers Will be instage at Cance Brook, N. J. last | 351, .401, .405 and .270 Winchesters, and Fine accuracy according to type of cartridge = o e e Hag st TeRdX LORG i \year by Beatrice Barrett, after hav-| Dedge. = . . o many others before them. Today Winchester and the rifle used. Absolute dependability —_—— The Juneau Athletic Olub is Anx-ing taken the medal with a 78 Smith 17; i?; 171‘ 222‘ leads with such popular Winchester-devel- and uniformity, Your dealer will gladly sup- fous to have more _b"xf"s signvp. for R o e |- Vukovich 394,100 ?d'",' [ oped new cartridges as the extra-powerful ply you. Look for the red Winchester trade ring, Juneau fans will see a real| The Tang dynasty, eighth and A, Wile 155 155 155—*465 | inch h A Ly f. 220 matlcon thebida: : test. Any aspirant interested is re-|ninth centuries, A. D., was the mos! PR 348 Winchester, the sensationally fast . on the BEER OIL quested to see either Jack Wilson | glorious age of Chinese poetry. Totals 464 523 5231510 | : or Tom Shearer. e Reo HEMRICH ] Both 27 and 34. We deliver. A ol ! = 3 W. Council 170 180 158— 518] Insist On It! Our carrier halfl separate | noicr pave your telephone num-| onstlpat| O 2 Duncan 15 175 175525 Order it tfr(?ml your gflmpagfi;‘z‘fi- @ gllogged ger put on a visiting card unless| "1t consupation causes you Ges, In K. Darnell 150 150 150—*450 nearest dealer. urner: our oil. it is of the fold-over type. Your| $iEeatics, Headaches Baa’slecn. i gl A 2 s r 5 o quick relief with AL = TRADE MARX Also Hay, Grain, Fresh Dressed Chickens, General address, however, may appear in the| HUSA.~ Thorbugn in ‘action yer esc | Totals 495 505 493—1493 o 2 T A s . Transferring, lower right. A D E e K “—Average score. Did not bowl. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., DEPT. 5-N, NEW HAVEN, CONN.,, U.S.A. gT Xivid | AT FEMMER'S DOCK sl A D L E R1 K A} Sengy 2o 10 D. B. FEMMER The' aggregate output of raw .si]k! R North China L‘;*D(‘Ht’f:g%t_ LhLC‘ . D) f) s447 in China is estimated at 25 per cent | For sale by Butler, Mauro Drug Co., coldest winters in the wor or i s; Day Phone 114—Night Phone 419, C. R. (Rex) Chittich | o\ 1}, "5onas supply. | in Douglas by Guy's Drug Store. _latitude. | N - Not Forgetting HAPPY NEW YEAR! with GREETING CARDS NOW IS THE TIME—and as always the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY has a large assortment, including the finest lines of Holiday Greeting Cards—your old favorites—as well as the newest. An Empire represen- ; tative will be pleased to call on you—MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY! Just Telephone 374 or call at the DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Office.