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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. Our Short Subjects Are the Talk of the Town MIDNIGHT PREVIEW A DUAL SHOW MYSTERIOUS CROSSING and 115 1937. By Pap|MAKE - BELIEVE | e — saw each other only twice—in Ber- lin and in Los Anaeles. .. " Music lovers rubbed their eyes CITY" IS HUI.IDA ATMOSPHERE IS s & o e - HE TROHMN so~mn~es |of the debut of a young baritone— | /S RATED ONE OF |Joe Smith by name—in New York | BEST BACKS ON THE wesT the other night. He seéts headed BILI. AT CAPITOL Fdwald G. Robmaon Has | Lead Supported by Luli Deste, New Star WRITERS HOBBY Americans Are Fine Singers,“ But with Foreign Names, However for the Metropolitan stage, but his {name would~ have stunned New York a generation or so ago. When his teacher stiggested he pursue his career under the name of Guiseppe Fabbro, it§ Itallan equi- valent, Smith declines. “It s out- rageous to think that American names and American teachers can “Thunder in the City,” starring | 'y 4 3 e not produce good singers.” Edward G. Robinson with the new BY GEORGE TUCKER fmself under Continental screen favorite, Luli ok, Bt W16 h”u-“ i nm‘h: Deste, playing opposite him, con-| NEW YORK, Naf.[1—A tovélist Btk b Wclly i cludes its Juneau showing tonight ih Néw York has what appears to 0(‘.",09 Sk o ab. the. Capitil. DRGRLIE.. e Advien be oné o6f the most extravagamt “Tf Americans must study abroad' a atre. E he asks, “why is it that most of the play was written by Robert Sher- apartments on record. However, it cost only a fractional sum, for best teachers come to America?” 8 “City For Congliestr Its an |tings. His cousin is a theatrical pro- & good thing for American, pres- , ducer and from him he obtains the | tige in the opera world if Americans exciting comedy-satire dealing with an American super-showman who teaches the English a trick or two in high-pressure salesmanship and highpowered romance. Seen in the seemingly lavish fixtures of costly What appears to be a teakwood is really ly Italian book cases, and a mantle which fail to survive the re-| |opera stars are veully would sing under their own names.” Note: Many fumous “Itallan” Americans, such as Guiseppe Bentonelli, who is really Joe Benton of Oklahoma; ‘”[ supporting cast are Nigel Bruce, wall inlaid with silver o) 1 COWBOY STAR Constance Collier and Ralph Rich- beaverboard cleverly painted. A pipe ;:?,nn(:;hgff:, 32’:,':]"' T ardson. Marion Gering directed. organ is of the same material, Cost- Fdward Johnson was known as i | e HE KICKS, of Grecian origin are there, too, Bduardo DI Gioganni. Another Iss B 8“ ray | | PASSES, but they are only smart duplicates. Brooklym boy, Fred Jagel, was once O R T CARRIES THE Even the old masters on the walls Stvled Frederico "_’3"."’ l BALL AND CALLS are cleverly wrought phonies. He ¢ i 4 wgds Petar Bn" B ING DRAWN UP | SIGNALS wouldn't swap them for the orig- The latest craze iz visitors !S S L A N T S — WHAT MORE {inals. “I am a fictionist,” he ex- New York are the “mystery tours, CcouLD ONE plains. “I do better work in an conducted at night by the mhnage- Will Lwe Here IN PBRTLAND 0R. dence is unearthed to strengthen! WY < its treasures. The idea, of course, ETaries. One of the places it touch- Married in Wrangell No Report to » Be Made Until jthe beliet that the day of the in-| 7RO QUARTERRICKS 15t ~Why rush; T will see it some € IS the Fulton street fish market Couple Married in Wrange Program Submitted |vincible football teat is over. With| YANDLE THE SALL diy." Tewaver, that some day e 864 8. B Yeslerday Mormng **** g <rmlhm, regular “underdogs”| W ALMOST EVERY PLAY a long time in coming. For instance, : to President [nave upset highly-favored elevens.| = |1 have never heen to the Statue of MRS, M’CORMICK Arrive by Plane INo one can predict safely which | fillierty. 1 have seén’it Tioin ANoee . g PORTLAND, Oregon, Nov. 11— |way a football is going to bounce \Post Offl('e RCI(lx(’b | and from passing ships thousands IS NOTLE GRAND, Surprising friends m Juneau, Miss | Planning authorities are in session! A top-heavy favorite in the pre- |of times, but I have never been out REBEKAH LODCE Helen y, former Juneau school |here working on the Alaska re-|game selections, Minnesota ww‘ . | to it and climbed its back-breaking teacher, was married to I‘UL$1 Buful seurces dnvelopm‘e‘nl ‘E)f‘os:rzlm‘ .fm' h&mbhwvl b\:" Nn-hrf\.\lfu. (‘m;y?r .‘u?- L’lrlst"las Ma'l Rllle stairway. Mrs. Jobn MeCarmith. was Aol at 10 a. m. yesterday in Wrangell, submission to President Roosevelt ter downing Colgate and Princeten | | A ‘fine exampié of ‘fibk ‘Fenies ; ) ooy s olopled by the Rev. Francis Monroe. requested by the last Congress. by lopsided scores, fell before Sy-| e 2 [ s g [one may be in this town is the ex- NOhek(:]“;:odn- lm m“‘.““'. A * The couple arrived in Juneal last|Their report is not to be made racuse, a team that few thought had WASHINGTN, Nov. 11.—Christ- perience of Jim Crowley, the foot- Rebekal ze last emelng, cvening with Shell Simmons in the public here, it was announced. |a chance to score. Louisiana State mas stamps, seals and labels to aid cEclLE GASHEN THIS EvENING ball coach, and Grandland Rice, Miss %V!ary Kolasa mfn.r:d Vice- Alaska Air Transport Lockheed, The group drawing up the pro-irated one of the strongest teams charitable objects may not be at- | the sports columnist. They are next Grnxlld, Mrs. 4 Kuuir Blake, s«:re. - coming to Juneau directly from gram includes B. F. Heinztleman of |in the South on its early perform- tached to the address side of mail : door neighbors ,but last year they tary; and M‘.m Blanche Thorger- Wrangell. They will make their Juneau, Chairman of the Alaska ances, was downed by a fighting 'under postal regulations. Mail M RRIE T SR ] son, Treasurer. home here where Mr. Bond is asso- Planning Commission, and Paul W.|Vanderbilt eleven. That's the way bearing such stamps must be sent Ceremony to Be Performed A covered dish dinner was served i ith rt- | Gor rior Depar it goe all fr |t : dead lette o - ., > before the meeting of the Rebekahs ciated with the electrical depart- Gordon of the Interior Department, it goes on all fronts. {to the dead letter offices or re B d (5 R d ment of the Alaska Juneau mine. Chairman of the Federal-Alaska| It is generally conceded that, on turned to senders under the 1ulp. at ride s esiaence, i {:‘ A'auea S last night, and drill practice mark- The bride, who left Juneau last Committee. |a muddy gridiron, most teams are| Harten Branch, second assistant N Twelhh Street / ) ed the conclusion of the evening. summer for the States, is returning e |equals. A number of outstanding| postmaster general, has just in- B SRR rome-made :‘rusu:est‘mmed znurve (orwx north from Bozeman, Montana. She W AEbaaE Hhve Jeaiiihtive cour- upsets have o?c‘unr:lv on vat (m{d._ {\;.nr'wd r)»o.;tym:vnsu'rs_ hgwrvef’. th.m: - Av'a e GEredeny, s bysning: ca e./ s:::nn:;on Arer ngnyAvnmm s ¢ formerly was teacher of home econ- Ithis fall, just as they do each sea-'as an exceptional measure these Gare P f | Last Miss Hieahier ‘Grobés. will hdofs Robe: omliEMn the' Jufeal Schools, cils that tackle lawmaki Prob-lson The defeat a despised Brown rules are suspended from Novem- \€remony I'er ormed as e e b A oehr ok T James Larson. — e lems before their legislatures con-|ejeven (Dartmouth and Harvard ber 15 to January 15 this season Night at Catholic e o D Appointive officers wili be nam- vene. |had smothered the Bruins) handed if, through inadvertence, senders R st <A A e ed by Mrs. McConnick following SATURDAY, NOV. 15TH i S |Columbia was a striking example, have affixed such stamps to the| ectory D el 28 s et el G bl installation which is to be held at Is the date to buy your Christmas| Visiting cards come in two types:| though 1t did appear that Coach!nddress side. In previous years| : ‘A (.vl\l&»(:: d £ the first meeting in January. presents at the Fancy Work Sale formal and informal. The latter isly o ™ "Fiitjers Lions expected the much Christmas mail bearing the| Before a small group of relatives| Miss Vivian Gruber, sister of the Schlllln PRt e and Tea held in the parior of the a card to which is attached a flap|p . o "3 0" ¢ ol over and play Stamps on the addr de has been assembled last evening in the rec- Pride,’ will be the bridesmaid, and Double and triple strands of Methodist Church. adv. especially useful in writing notes.|y..4 ~ Only Sid Luckman of Col-|held up. \tory of the Church of the Nativity, Miss Verna Mae Gruber, another king Powder pearls still are amon: the smart- AL S B - 3 {umbia was not engulfed in the let- [Miss Ceclle Casheh became the Sister, Wil be the flower gl Mr. Baking est accents for a dark afterncon 1 |down that followed an early triumph [bride of Mr. Ralph Martensen at Miles Butherland will be the best frock, over Pennsylvania. NDRTH SEA IN 1:90 o'clock, The Rey. Edwardiman for his prother.. .. e e - - Mr. Mal Stevens, coach of New! ! Budde officiated at the service. i s, Sl o o York university, told of an incident Dressed in a gown of deep blue l‘“;"“"‘“’ s e (‘: ik f"”fd°"“1“ NOTHING B"T |that pretty well sized up the situa- UNTIL 10 P M velvet, with a corsage of pink rose .’,C mcv'l rlnf xlv; hers »Uft he va]u amil- [tion. His 8-year-old son expressed §jbuds, the bride was attended by[ice Whe Mo TRCeDUOR WU Assem: BEER OIL » B dRaIRS 20" e hiis PathArEdaam [Mrs. John Cashen. Mus. Cashen's el ipber ML Irier 1o HEMRICH'S Both 27 and 34. We deliver. Each Saturday aiternon new evi-| in action, but stipulated that he wanted to be sure that N.Y.U. would The A. W. Nickerson and Purser B. R steamer North Sea, Capt. atmosphere of make-believe. Some people live in New York for years without seeing many of lgown was a two piece ensemble of the blouse made of Her corsage was blue and gold, brocaded cloth. ment of one of the town's better hotels. It includes points of inter- est not noted on the routine itin- Insist On It! Order it from your will make their land residence. home in the Eik- Miss Gruber is the Our carrier has se) compartments. No te ogged burners from our oil. win. The coach, feeling confident i i bator . . Gillespie, docked in Juneau at 10:15 ¢ carnations. Mr. John Cashen was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. nearest dealer. that his boys would defeat Lafay-|yeiock this morning and is due t |pest man, Gruber. Also Hay, Grain, Fresh Dressed Chickens, General AS A PAID-UF SUBSCR{BER TO jette, gave the boy a ticket for the o) 4¢ 19 g'clock tonight for Seattle.| mojlowing the wedding ceremony, Mt Sutherland who has made his Tra THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Ludwig Myhre contest. After Lafayette had beat- “Your team was awful,” the Passengers arriving here were |Jane Quick, Georgia Quick, Mrs. a Xu(lpuu]] which assembled more!’ome in Juneau for the past three |A white bridal cake was set at the|aska-Juneau mine nsferr] D. B, FEMMER erring. AT FEMMER'S DOCK ! | Ballinger, N. A. McEachran. {bride’s table, and upon the arrival Frrei ot . is invited to present this coupon pride and Joy of the Stevens house-| outhound passengers for Seattle of the couple o oo howea| Because of domestic . production, at the box office of the {hold said to his daddy. “Ahd you|gre: o, E. Erickson, Gottfried Ming, 'niss Margaret Pimperton played United States imports of foreign ain’t much of a.picker, either.” |gacx MeCord, Mrs. B. Vinson, Dixie [yne wedding march, Mrs, Henry;dyes have decreased from a high of CAPITOL THEATRE “About all T could say to him at|yinson, 1. J. Walker, H. C. Hayes, Iangfeldt and Mrs. Robert Bon- 50 million pounds to approximately AND RECEIVE TWO FREE TICKETS 10 SEE “X“C t‘:"me“‘d “:‘;11, *;;1“';0::] ':2‘ J. L. Freeburn, Frank Turner, Fred no, poured. : |five million a year o " i e : - | Pickle, Thelma Hunt, Harlan King,| Both Mr. and Mrs. Martensen,' RS R T R mem e ' THUNDER IN THE CITY ket~ Lee Pratt, 8. A. Asp. | well known in Juneau where e r o5 o Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE LUMBER 'Jlmeau Lumber Mills, Inc. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the JUNEAU PAUSES IN OBSERVANCE Armistice Day in Juneau was marked with a virtually complete cessation of business and a pro- gram fitting of the occasion given in the schools. A similar program was held in Douglas, with the Am- - lerican Legion sponsoring both the school programs. This afternoon from 4 o'clock to 7 the Alford John Bradford Post is holding open house at the Dug- out for all ex-service men and OF ARMISTICE Oliver Drange, E. O'Laughlin, |Dave Renne, Mrs. M. Baldwin, Bill sen, Bertie Mitchels, J. E. Hopkins, Jerome Downey, Mr. and Mrs. R P. Wells. Mollie MacSpadden, Robertson, Ulrich Christianaz, Frank | Matic. Cliff Hawkins, Jim Benson, Nels Roy Knight, Hans Ostebo. For Ketchikan—Mrs. E. C. Phil- lips, Zaida Carlson, Tom Williams, Roland Moiseau, Carl Fortess, M. Snidar, M. Blair, Charlie Tomaga, Grace Faber, Mrs, E. J. Faber. For Wrangell—Tom Kuwamoto. For Petersburg—H. B. Crewson, Charles Whyte and Mattie Whiting. B The Gadsden Purchase, by which| Orme, H. B. Harris, Harold Jacob- | Sheila May | MacSpadden, Mollie Joe MacSpad- | den, Ed Zapel, Harold Rash, W. G. | Nelson, A. Larson, E. C. Harris, | !they will make their home. | AREB G MATANUSKA | SEATTLE, Nov. 11.—A. R. Mof- |fitt and family, consisting of his wife, seven children, mother and father, all from North Dakota, will |sail next Saturday aboard the |steamer Yukon bound for the Mat- |anuska Colony. \ FOUR NEW MEMBERS | INITIATED BY ELKS Four new members were initiated linto the Juneau Lodge of Elks last night at ceremonies in the Elks’ sTCoLDS ...Yield quicker to the c d \"I] Poultice-Vapor action of Vi & VVAPoRu- PROVED. BY 2 -GENERATIONS COLISEUM "“TONIGHT IS THE BIG NIGHT”—and LAST TIMES TONIGHT Warner Oland and Boris Karloff in “CHARLIE CHAN AT THE OPERA” —Plus— Short Subjects That Please [f your “"Daily Alaska Empire” has not been delivered By 6:00 P. M. PHONE & copy will be sent you IMMED- IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. ;;"ll:‘fl {‘)"fié‘;e“i‘:‘;ac:’t‘h( S)‘O"H‘;‘\Tom Sanders, Mrs. T. Sanders, Mrs. ()., a hundred guests was held Years came to Alaska from North ! ad to g " ® YOUNE= p_Hoolin, Agnes Lundy, Mrs. Quick, |, Stie 4 slas. | Pakota. He is employed at the Al- | ster. L ”"‘ Cashen : home. in . Dougla Day Phone 114—Night Phone 419, C. R. (Rex) Chittick Comfort of Guests! members of the Legion Auxiliary|a large slice of Mexican territory Hall. Those sprouting antlers were :“}tarfil’lg Tomorrow ] - - and this evening the annual Legion 'was added to Arizona, cost the Unit- ‘IO S. Syre, cannery superintendent YOU'RE IN THE i GASTINEAU 'CAFE ancd Wt bo. 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