The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 18, 1937, Page 5

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(ATR, CHIEF. SLAYS PAIR IN 'TRIANGLE JOHN BRYANT KIMMEL Mrs. Evelyn Wright, 33, who, cording to Glendale, Cal., po- Jite, was shot and killed by hfr husband, Paul Wright, 38, president of the Union Air Ter- ! nithal, when he allegedly found Her in the arms of John Bryant “ Kimmel, traffic manager of the aprport and Wright's “best friend,” who Wright also con- fessed he shot and killed. Wright told police he suspected his wife of “stepping out” for two years, but “I never thought it was with my best friend.” MINES CLOSE FOR WINTER The Unuk River Placer Mines, owned by Ketchikan men, have cldsed for' the winter. Some coarse gold was taken out prior to the closing and some large nuggets have been recovered. - e Elorida has a coast line of 3,751 miles. = PHONE 36 - For very prompt —LIQUOR DELIVERY —_———— N WHITE SPOT LIQUOR STORE Phone 655 Prompt Delivery N you; enjoy indoor sports— here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg BEER ON TAP Jarman's-Friendly FORTUNE 5 RUSSIAN GIRL ' BECOMES BRIDE OF KARDANOFF Whitehorse Merchant Mar- ries Miss Grigor Here Last Evening Traditional Russian festivity narked tiie climax here of a four car romance, last evening when Misc Nadia Grigor of Harbin, China, became the bride of F. M. Kardan- (off ¢f Whitehorse. | Two years of delay, while customs {officials of. fLondon;. Ottow#,. and Harbin arranged for Miss Grigor's ideparture, ended this September when Karicanoff was notified that i :is bride-elect would be allowed to come to North America. He met her in Vancouver November 8, and the » arrived in Juneau this week ab 1 the Yukon t The wedding ceremony was per- formed last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Tavasieff on Fourth Street, with Commissioner Felix Gray officiating Miss Griger, ‘who, as yet, has not m>d to speak English) was sed in a gown of pale blue, and ed a bouquet of pi and white |chrysanthemums. Her attendant, | Mrs feff, wore a gown of {brown and white print. Sam Gaza- !1off, cousin of the bride-groom, was vest n Autumn flowers provided a set- ting in the home where close to two dozen guests were assembled. The ceremony was performed at 8 p. m. Russian songs and Russi re- freshments marked the latter of the evening, following number of guests formed a te le abcut town. Relurning more - song _and refreshments. group held another parade in morning. Mr. Kardanoff, who owns tithe White Pass, an inn at Whitehorse, came to North America from Rus- sia in 1013. He has lived in White- horse for the past , and in 1934 mede a nd tl world, during time Le at- tempted to b Grigor back with him. but was unabie to do so because of customs His hride, t a Harbin T employed in. Harbin grapher. She likes and expects to enjoy home in Whitehorse. Al now all she can say is £ she plans to study English thor- cughaly while in her new heme. Amcnz the guests at the wedding last night we Andy Gibson, Mr and Mrs. Don Kelly, Mr. and Mrs W. Poole, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mc- Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Gray, Mrs. S. Avoian, Mrs. Louise Case; Mrs. Florine Housel, Mr. and Mr Dani':ff, and Harry Bigoff. - oo -- HOLDEN MAKES 3 FLIGHTS TODAY TO POLAR-TAKU Alex Holden of Marine Airways made three trips to the Polaris-Taku mine today, and was scheduled to return from the last trip shortly after 4 pm. Eight miners from Polaris-Taku were brought to Juneau, with four more scheduled to arrive on the final trip. Five men were taken to the mine with freight and mail. for the the ad making ' mel discu THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 18, 1937 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG DURN YORE ORN'RN H\DE, GOOGLE - L GWE YE EAIR WARNIN' TO KeEP THAT WUTHLESS DUNKEY OFFE'N NN PROPITTV--- OR--BY JEEPERS--- QIS s PSST- - DON'T LET ON TO PAW 1 MADE THAT THAR BLANKET " HONEY_POT'S” A-WEARIN' NEVER NMWND-- (T DON'T MAKE NO DIEEERMENT \\ /" eoNm 1 NEVER SAW SNUVEFENY SO RILED UP--- WHAT WERE YOU TRVYING TO SAN 2 HE WAS NELWLWNG S0 Jopr. 1937, King Featurés Syndicate, Inc, World nights reserved e T SW'AR PAW \S [ WUSSER'N & LAND O' GOSHEN W SICH & NIGHTNARE T WAD, PAW --- BLUE NOGE MULE | TTWER & SCaNDAL WHEN WE | o o GTS ON WS | L O i i S JR\?B\ROS- = (O WARNIN' YE FER TW LAS TINME, WOMAN --- (€ T HEAR ONE NMORE CH\RP QUT OF NE @BOUT TART WUTHLESS DUNKENY tLL FLING NE BODACIOLSLY QEE'N TH' BLUFE-- BY JEEPERS--CAN'T YE THINK Q' SUNTHWN ELSE OR AR YE T00 TTHIN -NMINDED 222 HIGH KENS -, Ywill probavly get the same recep- fion. MRS. B. E. BENSON, WALSTEIN SMITH, JUNEAU RESIDENT, IS MRS. CASS WILL GREAT GRANDMOTHER LEAVE ON YUKON Mrs. B. E. Benson, wellinawn, Ju- neau resident, has added the title of great grandmother to her name upon receipt of announcement of the birth of a great grand-son in Little Falls, New York The child is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Donald Vickers. Mrs. Vickers is the former Kathleen Tresing, daughter of Mrs. Carol Tresing, who is the daughter of Mrs. Benson Mrs. Vickers has many friends in Juneau where she attended school 14 years ago. Easy Blushers Are Taboo paikie At Movie Gag Sessions SIMMONS TAKES , At g Gag OFFICIALS OUT Al e Shell Simmons took three govern- anop: e ment officials to Angoon, Sitka and Follows seme discussion of WayS goopah today on an inspection trip, and means of getiing rid of the flying the Lockheed of the Marine but they don't decide unything. aywavs They've got to get names for tho€¢ " Tpose making the trip were Dr mousetr “Something cute, that avonson, Miss Bertha Tiber, and will fit into a song, and yet Do Micc Erma .Parr. Miss Parr is to give away the gag in the traD” yemain at Angoon for a few days. specifies Sta g (0 v out of the N It's terrible a smile to Laur other that brings a I Anyone Can Play the Gime Felix Adler makes 2 pun, 50 ter- rible that he and all the rost break out laughing. “That's so lousy T kave to laugh at it myself,” he says ything comes it at a time explains Rug- don't anythiny By ROBEIN COONS HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Nov A movie gag man t be brazen and shamele and have a hide tuick as ar Otherwise —in 2 gag he'll blush »nd Le confused and lose 'the op- portunity to contribute something that possibly be funny. Sat in cn a gag session for the new Laurel and Hardy feature it about a couple of guys with a or mouse (rap, many better r mousetraps. The traps are ingen- ious, nutty, and Rube Goldbergish, designed to exterminate a buy Mr. Walstein G. Smith and Mrs Helen Smith Cass will sail for fe- atile aboard the Yukon Monday to take charge of cremation s ices for Mrs, Smith who away in Juneau last Monrday They plan to remain in Seattle just until the following Saturda} when they will board an Alaskan bound- vessel for Juneau Funeral services for Mrs. Smith will. be held at the Charles W Carter m ry chapel at 2:30 p.m iaces present boys.) of the 18.- is business comes a sug- Another ¢'s News Today.—Empire. ach mouse The n it gets under f a general infor- ion of who wragte which musical comedy 20 with side bets on is called to order—il ny-—by Lazurel. He icomes in, ttles down at his desk, and puts bis feet” itp!* Olivet*Hdrdy is ab-| € , and this—now I kdow it—is y he's the fat one. He hasn't enything to do with the gag ses- sicns. rausi lia r 3% in whi like ers. back.” It's true — they don't. Adler makes more “tries” than anybody. He pives his gag and theh laughs, ha-ha. The first ha is Joud and strong. If nobody else laughs, the second ha is hollow and sour, dying in his throat. But trying oftencr, he gets, I think, a better batting average in the end “It ghosts to show you, contri- buted someone. Laughter break: into the general gloom. Anything ghosts here——they've got me doing it now. Just to experience first-hand how Adler feels when one of his gags freezes, I offer one, because under the rules anybody present can play. I write out my contribution, hand it to Adler. He is not amused He hands it to Laurel, who Is notl amused. By that time, neither am Felix Adler is telling a yarn about I. I wanna go way back and sit bhis neighbor’s kid when Stan, with- | down. But'a gag man—his hide is out much ado, replies cryptically:!thick. He can—and must—take it “We gotta get rid of the car,” and and come up with another gag thai th We Lold with a smoker when he finds out about Chesterfields Smokers like that Chesterfield TASTE and sure as shootin’ they’re MILDER Looking for Laughs n is neatly dressed in gray suit; Felix Adler, over the Pretty soon L ir davenport, is coatless. le has loosened up his tie, too. Jimmy Parrott sits in a corner. Charlic Rogers, who's been with Stan since his old days with the Fred Karno troupe (Chaplin was| in it then too), paces around coat- less, in & vivid red shirt. Art Du- Quette, the script clerk, hovers ilently, waiting to “make if anything’s said that Stan thinks is worth noting. STILL WATERS WILL RUN DEEPER .tKettle Falls on the Columbia river, 110 miler [\ T GONNES VLU GIVE YE JES TWO SECONTS TO GIT NORE PAW & QEE'N MM EARS AFORE 1 RUN YE OEE'N W PROPIT TN - Smith will'be The body of Mrs. taken south on the Yukon. —— AT ffor Bellemr,' Biscuilg Fowder - e T above Grand: dam when the mighty reservoir is compl , backing up an inland sea 151 mile to the Canadian border. Here is a rllne table party mruyinxfig resesvfir ;lj‘ll‘ A continuous heat of water will be supplied dam turbines generating power and water sufficient to irrigate f,zoo.m acres o’ R S e Van’s Store # Copyright 1937, desert will be available, LicesTT & MyExs Tosacco Co.

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