The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 7, 1937, Page 3

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The Show Place of Juneau e LAST TIMES TONIGHT A LAUGH TONIC!, . OVER 600 LINE Last night's bowling at the Elks lJub was a good spectator’s show BARHAGAR ANDA IEAl.}niI’): Sports Cartoon MAGERUP ROLL 2, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 7, f.‘. T MUST 'Q('/’t/, ) ALonvs NOW TS COBNELLS NEW CROSS ~COUNTRY CHAMBP!ION 1937. —By Pap Pioneer Election Virginia Bruce to Wed Again Set for Tonight Igloo, Auxiliary to Choose New Officers Dur- ing Session the drama with her singing of | “You've Got a Certain Something” | and Betty Purness scores in the port of Beery’s daughter. ——-—— CARD PARTY By the Trinity Guild Friday, De- cember 10 at 8 p.m., Trinity Hall. Contract and pinochle. Public in- vited. Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. COLISEUM ..HURRY.. Last Times Tonight CAROLE LOMBARD FRED MacMURRAY ‘Swing High, Swing Low’ —PLUS— Selected Short Subjects That ...PLEASE... adv. |- Miland Williah Soule, radio op- |erator at Soapstone Point, and Dol |1te Violet Auvil of Juneau were mai ried by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray late yesterday. Witnesses were | Dorothy Rhodes and Irene St. John. | Codfish produce 2,000,000 eggs at a time. 'CATCHING CcoLD? At the first warn- ing sneeze — quick —a few drops up each nostril. Its timely use helps prevent many colds. l\‘\—\ Vicks VATRO-NOL ll’ Channel Apparel Shop T} Martha Bracken—Jean Graham | l Our trucks go any place any | | time. A fank for Diesel Oil ' | and a tank for Crude Oil [ save burner trouble. 1 i | E | 1 PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 J} l 4 o i B 8 : S The FAMILY SHOE Store “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive Shoe Store” Seward Street—Juneau LOU HUDSON, Manager Thrills ... and z vith several single game scores ) et il il 4 b5 3 > ection of ¢ will mark the heart-throbs, too ;oing over 200 and J. Barrage: nd \/ = —V' cHNE: of ol 3 tha in Wally" 2. Hagerup both topping 600, Bar- N\ \, Biouaics: 4 poid g gt ager beating Hagerup in the final 59 i ; W when swellest hit! ally, 606 to 605. gt o e b 9 Plymouth bowlers, Hagerup's team S in the :‘ g ot A B P sested Barrager’s Franklin squad, | . I ARG of the meetings e 1owever, 1645 to 1507 HIS STRONG F/AISH Robert Keeny, president of the In the International - Auburn| AW 15 wIW T, | Plotiters knd Mrx Giysel Etow natch, Auburn came out victor and \ WTERCOLLES/ATE AAAA | Jenne, president of the Auxillary n the Chevrolet-Reo match, Chev- | \ CROSS-COUNTRY TiTLE - Tnitiation of Mrs. Robert Bender B Bl whihaes hoibines | will also be held by the Auxiliary Tonight, Stutz ],h\v;' Packard. | A committee of Pioneers will pre- Dlids plays Stidsbiker and Buiek pare refreshments for the evening, Singide w1 BoSURE. and the swimming pool petition will Last night's scores follow: | be presented. ! Faniitn | Installation of new officers will B rriaon 201 10 s16— e be held at the meeting in January.| Reindeau 152 169 136— 457 R e f 3 9 HAWKINS GOING SOUTH | Bloed! x s S A“f :f’ _lf fl T. W. Hawkins of Brown and Totals 501 506 500—1507! Hawkins, Seward mercantile house, Plymouth is . 'v.n;‘:r-r aboard the Yukon Sides 196 172 204— 572 (1’m California to spend the holl-‘ . Hagerup 200 210 195— 605 ays. \¢ RIC LINDEN y\n001c 156 156 156—*468 ‘ - eee — | Virginia Bruce, film beauty, who formerly was the wife of the late \\ JUDITH BARRETT i i HOUSEL RETURNS | John Gilbert, is shown with J. Walter Ruben, screen director, as they |\ BETTY FURNESS | Totals 552 538 555—1645 Dave Housel, who has been south | applied for a m: license at Los Angeles. They sald ihey would TED HEALY % for several weeks, returned to Ju-| pe married December 18. “ JANET BEECHER Oheviblet neau aboard the Alaska. 13;'-,;"4.::' Holmquist 180 163 169— 512 wWeLcH T i ) otz N 9 - o s R e T R csartere Werner 184 170 180— 534 WON THE Burke 147 150 212— 518 HE HAS NOT" WNTERCOLLEGIATE SHORTS o —| BEEN DEFEATED THO -MILE CROWN Mickey and Donald Cartoon | Totals 511 492 561—1564| DUER HILL AND LAST SPRING MARCH OF TIM "o sl sl . O E |councn 192 111 el News Duncan 175 475 'All Rights Reserved by The: - LN R ST Darnell 187 113 10—989f pllie A & - o TR TR TSR H > J skt GALLANN b R I MIDNIGHT FREYVIRW Totals 504 459 483—1446 nd choice behind Lou Burns of H S ot LAUREL & HARDY 5 nhattan college, the defending a flr ea “es in Tatainational nlfimpu’m. - lnu» mlm- «n‘ t‘!‘u‘ mmI ENOUG“ " s {Benson 190 158 206— 554 collegiate outdoor championships a 5 b WAY OUT WEST” e 8 % 5 FIRST ROUND o s Sulit on Ball Gift ldea SAND-— Hermle 159 161 124— 414 At the last minute, Coach Jack 0 dee / [ 3 3 gt e Moakley decided his lanky star The first authentic pictures e S s et A ¥ s s 1 475 488—1441 would have a better chance at a ; g of Hoover, himself, and his ) Au:inl ¥ CLEVELAND, O., Dec. 1 Ivln“'((*x m~\1 wa-4b s aterbatl. Hifn . 71 e ‘“ln ()f Them- G-Men behind the scenes and |pyjien 175 203 158— 536 Armstrong, featherweight n the 2-mile instead : ;‘.) o ”“L(].,“,.q for the WhOle in action in— i R pion, last night knocked out TETIOAN. LeREHe |Holland 177 191 180 ve voted to retain the {Delebeque 163 168 168 claimant to the Me Aler ot ave voted to retain the “YOU CAN'T GET | e o featherweight title, in the e ezl d the National League | AWAY WITH IT” Totals 520 506—15g¢ Yound of their scheduled ten round- :““‘”:‘ g ARt e Ln:m‘h&p to use the deader ball _1‘—A\'emge score. Did not bowl “rm_ The bout was a non-title af- . ueq enough energy for a strong FA M l I Y oih R - 'RAINIER "VI‘N’S 5 s | )Cummql (m(m:;ll‘m (\m;. JOHNSON FUNERAL 3 | he ran his rivals into the grounc % 4 BEERY TAR ‘ winning by 10 yards TO BE TOMORROW s | trength he ha ! leh i orrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, IN ‘uLD suAK’ L BEAT MEAT BOYS to cut quite a figure in the fur E ices will be helld for 1hink thct one i o n . mile classics this winter if Coach Al st Johnson, who died at St. . 15132"[:2:[%?: :,:,Let,‘,cw:n(llw:!:f Fo ol e Moakley decided to let him enter. Ann's Hospittal on December 2. ;i1 lo our store will 10kt fik Bt ohe ek o mq’“ Welch ‘or. ‘Cornell The strong finishes he has flashed. The Rev. John L. Cauble will how vou all the so e Rie b e M i o in recent triumphs indicate he is officate at the services and inter- { 1 4 TORIULE EOmes | ) R e " likely to be a dangerous contender ment will be held in the Evergreen s we offer. New vs. Alaska Juneau and Snow White dale title. In 1936 he finishe d DAY pid 4 i 78 |vs. Stubbies. behind Ken Waite of Michig In gy, Sorapany, e o doil e stock is arriving . | Last night’s scores follow 2 Peter Olexy Penn S BN e ; el 3 Linden, Beecher and Fur- i e R e Fp Bripke Abelenentiobii ool <o SREICONE T TOWN o e vmnuously BRdie g ness Featured in Pop- |Huntington 125 157 178— 460 venge this year. At the same time 4 g ks Ml o inc| SUYEr WG I clEvey of suring you the wid- o iRah Op | Robert, 159 114 139— 412 he topped off an all-winning b S BA @bimates | e Ndrlliern ofimercial Compahy s&t it lec r ular Comedy Seston 150 181 on by taking the blue ribbon ¢ e o8 peutang wiaings| % Boel, a5Tiied on the Alaska est gift selection . . . arl - ” n v S e e |and wil 2 B @1 aboard : i R T Eil!l.lex he”wm\) l}h( }w Lea from smoke to be $5,000,000. sy ])I;d;lw.o e interior aboard Make our store a On the screen at the Capitol the-, Totals 434 452 461—1347 over the same course in New ALY | “h ' h bt atre for the last time tonight, comes| RAINTER City’'s Van Courtland Park | | e STians g g shopping Nabit. to life ‘that unforgettable character, Gucker 126 131 133— 390 Welch last winter, on the boards,| Mother otter spend a long pmud1 GOING TO »\_KM‘-W/\Y the Old Soak, immortalized by Don Terencio 158 179 197— 534 showed definite promise of devel- of time training their young in Mrs. Karl Ask is a passenger Marquis in his original novel. Wal- Quinto 185 158 150— 493 oping int oa fine runner. He did swimming diving and the gutlu-rmulnboard the Alaska enroute to -her lace Beery now finds his greatest — —— —— ——|well enough, in fact, to be rated of food. home in Skagway. P H H role in this characterization. Totals 469 468 43041417; =i - & THEY,RE sttmc_hve Greetmqs The picture, “Good Old Soak,"| HOT SHOTS ; ~ ™ N T ey Christmas Tree from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, draws Holmquist 191 156 184— 531 g . NG . ; Ornaments » 4 cross-section of the America that|Hildinger 164 131 172— 467 . 4 3 . 3 - was—the United States in the era Burke 162 171 138— 477 ° . A l l N E w ’ Hohday Decorations of prohibition. —— i e e} - . Beery portrays the character of| Totals 517 464 494—1475 L Gift Nragpmgs a small-town philosopher who re-| AMERICAN MEAT { and Tyings tires from active business in order Thibodeau 147 162 210— 519, - is : N to locate the local speakeasies, |Hermle 136 140 145— 421 Listen to Our Radio Program Over KINY Nightly at 5:30 _ The complications of the plot Koski 183 142 172— 49'1‘ ; revolve around a family nestegg| _— ‘Nr e that is stolen. Of course the Old| Totals 466 444 527—1437 FOR MEN 3 .E. SU,GGEST' W & Soak is blamed. The manner in| (R 2458 1 1 A':l li; (l. . Smith b&ani‘]ard Typf)wrlter. Smoking which he restores the money and| ” | - an oker Sets, Wallets and Purses, Fountain 5 reunites the clan makes a story that‘Mégghlfi[E“;%rlflsoToow g Pens and Pencils. provided many laughs for the au- RR H OS ‘I E RY dfénce’ | ) | [ FOR WOMEN: : llBeery, in the leading role, utilizes| Funeral services for Mabel Clark, l‘} ( ororlm\' tl’;).rlable, Bridge Sets, Attractive all of his innate knowledge of hu-|six-year-old child who died at the | T “ ersonal Stationery. man nature and virtually lives the{Government Hospital recently, will Now in silk Velour 9“' boxes at no extra cost! F OR THE HOME' character conceived by Marquis be held at 12:30 p.m. from the . . 3 oo i ‘c]lurqng those confusing years of the|chapel of the Charles W. Carter % Here's one Christmas gift you can be sure will $l.00pau.- A Stromberg-Carlson Radio. ty era in America. Mortuary. appeal to her practical side—and at the same time Leave Yo . v x L 4 ¥ ur Letters to Santa Claus With Us We’ll Send Them In the supporting cast Una Mer-| The Rev. David Waggoner will i ith i i i i th - . - \ " { [ th its beauty. And when it comes in this OlNErs kel contributes another of her de-|officiate at the services and inter- | e o L A b e AND OTHER CHILD e lifisfally funny -portrayals: as Nelo| et Wi folowt in° Hvergheen extravagant-looking gift box, it just “has everything. 51'35 REN S T o Y s llé, Eric Linden gives a sensitive Cemetery. We'll help you choose the perfect style and shade. GIFTS—JUST SEE THEM! warmth the 1 - e ol 3 77 b B e el il Beery's s, Quality doubly canfed by Good Housskeesing and the BeterFabric Teving Beread GAMES—PUZZLES—BOOKS—MECHANICAL SETS : MARRIED . DOLLS—TRAINS—SOLDIERS—AIRPLANES—TOPS Stimulate Your Child’s Interest with a Chemistry or Woodworking Seét—A Corona J.B. BURFORD & CO. "Qur Doorstep Is Worn By Sati sfied Customers” Seward St. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG SHUX AW --- TH_PORE LEETLE CRITTER'S GOT 10 HEV A BAFF ONCE WN A WRILE SAME AS WE-UNS-- HE WUZ BEGINNW' TO "TRACT "TENTION-- T _MUST SAY, PAW--T NEVER HEERED YELL OF QESPECKABLE FOLKS GWIN & DUNKEY A BBTH (N TH HOUSE- T ALLUS WAS TAUGHT TW HOME WARN'T NO FIT PLACE TO BRING LP SICH E00OLISH ERPISODES-- - By BILLIE DE BECK MAW-- FETCH CUT TH ALWNAC AN SCRATCH OFF TH.DAY AN WEEK O TH MONTH THIS HAPPENS TER BE--- JES & MINLT, MAW --- S5T0P BLATTWY YORE BRAWNS OUT- U TRYIN MY LEVEL BEST TO RECKNMEMBER SUNTEN === il L

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