The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 17, 1938, Page 3

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Show Place of Juneau THEATRE TONIGHT Belief that msula Or President of chants Bank at leau yest Norah, going of the winter his bee year Ou even T o N DURE ELCINGTON EOOY DUCHN & I PERRCE by PIcK AND PAT cur L0USE HENRY : s coming i GEORGE ENOT . THE VOICE 0F - W EXPERIENCE £ THORCERSEN PERT RELTON THE CENTLE MANACS T TOC GRLS EDWARD BSOFRY MAX TERAUHE EL COURTHEY OSCAR o ELRER Motion }xclurcs Are Shown at_ MARCH OF pr. o' CIRCU The Juneau Ski night in the Cafe at 9:45 ur reels of SKILL - time NEWS shown. NEVER USED DIAL PHONE .- SKI M-G-M t three reels of the dition on Moun ling Strom, b and Lodge of Mir ember of the U Garmisch-Part club president NOME COUNTRY 1S PROSPEROUS AVERS BANKER Single Statement Backs Up Seward Pen- n Uptrend Miners and Mer me, Grant ula a bank rent opinion nto a new era »an. SKICLUBTO X MEET TONIGHT i Session in 's Cafe .nb will mee banquet room of Per- o'clock, ski at movies whi wil aken on Moun Dunham will Lindley-Leak t McKinley Director of owner of Mt. Ban{f, and Mr enkirc m n | HOSPITAL '\lOTES Two University Graduates * Going Through On First Trip Out Schroeder tient uates who have never seen a street ry much desirous of seeing a dial telephone— that is the status of Mrs. Rogge and Joe Walsh, two passen- gers via PAA from Fairbanks to Whitehorse and thence to the Prin- cess Norah by rail, bound Outside for the first time. Mrs. Rogge is a tractive young woma in Fairbanks. whi claims Nome for heme. Both graduated recently from the University of Alaska. Both have flown in a number of types of air- planes for a number of years e the fashion-lead . Rogge was thinking about the stere windows on tle’ metropol tan streets—but Joe Walsh wa ing the nickels from change for his! introduction to that mechanical wender, the dial telephone Mrs. Rogge, with her husband,’ who is partner with a brother in a'calendar trucking busin will travel to Cali- fornia for a short vacation trip. Mr. Walsh will go to Washing- ton, D.C., to visit a sister, Aileen, employed in the Government Serv- ice. Two colieg Hospits Gene 2 George Shumal Mrs. 1ter m St Donald are Ann's better-than-at- WhHO grew up g I-',‘!:l‘ Weiss is He was ing. admitted —_— With Mrs. L. R. ‘EmLh Sheelor |Auxiliary for o'clock in the Dugout. brief Mrs. and Will preside. business _— e F. A. Fairborn, White Pass Yukon Route agent at Mayo, southbound Princess Norah pa ger, enroute Outside for his annual vacation. of the Auxiliary, partment. Jawkins, ast night to St. Ann’s Hospital treatment of a broken arm. be H 1 broken arm at St Mrs. to St was dismissed medical patient St. Anr ker was admitted MacKinnon and dismissed today ital receiving care for Ann’s Hospital. morn- yesterday woman, SOCIAL MEETING OF LEGION AUXILIARY SET FOR TUESDAY Hogins and Mrs. in charge, a social meeting is scheduled on the program | of the American Legion| tomorrow night at 8| American Legion The affair will be preceded by a meeting John McCormick, president, Hogins is chair- is a man of the legislative department Sheelor head of the rehabilitation de-| at and Mrs. of to B(, will be | ow show- As- a medical pa-|Iv'e itted yesterday and s | climbs for| which Sparmates Toughen Janet LANGFORD IS For ‘l(jtr Skating Events, STARBE“ IN Bt HIT PARADE isical Drama in Second Night at Capitol Theatre M the the T France lto, pla that has won nds throughout to the Capitol terday ~where con 1 Regan it Parad Japitol tonight and tomorr The diminutive singer role of an unknown and er in the to r of a pres: rsonable Mr. a jealous publicizin once sentence radio pals come rescue stage a ntic t monial her character pro their faith in her to the world ¢ rge. In this novel way suc dio personalities as Eddy Du Givot, Du | Hoff d his Parade Orc {Ben Grauer, Ed rl\mvmwu- |Voice of Experience, thune, Al Pearce and hi Courtney and a host of ¢ presented to the audience - The photoplay Pi riva the Her and to to se Her: Windsor, to their friends from ( B|Gmmmmm} anesuiaBecsmes i | Basketball Minded =iarorie o mulL.\ll team é 17.—The less ties for meet again here 29. That tic suc- | on the record of either cess of Minnesota’s football teams the 1937 season [the last two years lies in the R ‘ e, |that the state finally i | basketball-minded, in the world jof Coach Dave MacMillan. cham- | MacMillan, a member of fact | | iginal Celtics, experienced many amxm»v | s Rice Bowl Game | 0es Ji’hfifidfifl ed skating|lean years before the Gophers tied 9 T. Carl Milne, |Tllinois for the Big Ten champion- | ve jumped |ship last season. Now, however, he| ver 12 barrels or ek b D ANGEL Cal,, Jan. 17.—| over 12 barrels on is receiving players hed by men |y Sl s i e el B eralded al he y¢ end I'm feeling gre who played for him in his early days| Dorcraided 1 @ o ‘ 1 over "" leg injury 1 had at Minnesota. Every member of the b :; Bowl game, played her ve: t n a 1al Rice Bowl game Hlay ere \ year. It isn't bother |squad, with the exception of Gor-|2PRual ¥ g I = i In it all team from San| don Spear, is a native of the state.|] s ot Francisce inatown defeats s Spear, a lanky lad who could not \' s (’ 4.0 \ bad {make his high school team, hails| "¢ bies | -vo o ' Coast Conference i e i - year ‘ : 1 | t ’ MILNE ! “I've Got My Fingers Cressed . . ." [ th October only blot| um during | was NEW YORK, Jan. SARANAC LA M 4 boy her weight, —Janet Milne, the 18-year rondak mountain like a prize fighter skating Jan. y yele a’s her training former sional d Lamy profe vach Janet also has drills from her uncle, one of the few men for the or- Year's rC , Janet oufclassed a crack field, to win the women’s senior Middle Atlantic States champion: “That's No. 17 says Jar got my finge really big ones- 1| Pet y, Mic | Americans here | She trains by climbin irondak mountain pe he punche the don: yurgh, | P receiv “But LOS crossed for the nation and the t Saranac coac of the al North Lake. rby Ad- n o muscle the injury last Betw bas f a id robbed here ¥ tiveness.” lot of e#fec-| “I thought t {of two seasons & {ever had,” said vear's 1 better season shman 0 was the be MacMillan. *L and the one tops them | strengthen: sh e grins Janet) ; DOUGLAS NEWS ENTE T 16-ounce boxing squad ck which is bringing the flooring blackboards. All other work| I'vie including even the ;mix;:nm both.” wing lighting fixtures & ‘ > > Dont Sleep When The Gas Presses Heart ¢ lx(' or you up dose usually stomach gas pressing on heart Adlerika cleans out BOTH upper | and lower bowels. Butler-Mauro | {Drug Co.—in Douglas by Guy's Drug Store. —adv. this and "i the T followin In Pa- Coast Ci 1wce basketball plaved last Saturday night be- Mo Washington State 35 Ad- |1daho 25 At Corvalli: |Oregon At M ington scores RECET iI SEATTLE MISS NURSES LANGSETH TO CAP SOON, It Al | cause lerika. can't cow bloats you gas One sleep try relieves Langseth nurse at the Virg in Seattle will com of the first steps of her this month when with a s of five girls there from Alaska their caps. A real celebration f the event is heing planned - > COUNCIL MEETING A meeting of the City Council is planned for tonight to dispose any current matters of business may be presented. -Oregon State 36; 3STROM A Elton Er : \l() two tables of cont 1m! bridge {her home Saturday evening. T Ihonors for the evening were di between Mrs. W. E. C: scorer, Mrs. Robert Fraser, secc high, and Mrs. John Mills, low |Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Those present were ard Johnson, Mrs. James Guy L. Smith, Mrs. Mill hill, Mrs, Fraser and Miss r'w..»mn} Fraser. \ | | | 5 Ruth University of W. 36 ssoula 58; Montana e Empire classifieds pay. I e ram e T U USSR CITY LEAGUE BASKETBALL TOMORROW NIGHT DOUBLE-HEADER M ¢ of as Leon-| ey, Mrs. Ca- e MRS. DUPREE GOES SOUTH The Goetz and Mrs. Robert Dupree, accompan-|had the pleasure of vi lied by her daughter Helen, leftiMrs. Arthur S. Brown, llmm('l |yesterday afternoon on the Princess |[Mary Ellen Waterud), at the Bog-| FOR PREACHING PEACE AUID sehwimmer (left), Hupgarian-born pacifist lnd Ford’s ill-starred “Peace Ship” to er.d the Wnrld awarded an nternationally collected v Maverick Lloyd (right) made r ol Henry B recently was Mrs. Lola COMMENCES AT 7:30 P. M. tion with - — ,CHOOL BUILDING AWAITS MATERIALS | . .- — While work progresses satisfactor- Five thousand messages of h:u-: lily in other parts of the new Doug-citation containing 300 ,000 wor |1as school, completion of the top|were received by the Nanking tele-| | floor of the building awaits the|graph office on Generalissimo, arrival of the Evelyn Berg thlsfchmng Kai Shek’s 50th birthday Norah to visit with her husband|gan residence in Juneau while the who has been under physicians’|Princess Norah was in port yester-| care in Seattle for the past month,jday. Mrs. Brown was a resident of and accompany him home on his Douglas about 20 years ago. . return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Brown are newly- ™ Py In a telephone conver: weds and are on a combined hor J ngh G {her husband which moon and business trip to the| unea“ mnaSlum ‘Juncau on Ni ive .| States. They plan to travel by lmm: Dupree told her he would like to(from Seattle to Detroit where they 4 have her and the baby with him|will purchase a car and motor on| (SlXth Street Entrance Only) {and when the Norah reached portito New York City, with stop in |from the south, she was informed| Washington, D.C. They will also by the steamship agent that their|visit Mr. Brown' mother in Okla-| DOUGL S % KR USF passage south had been arranged homa, returning via Mexico to Se-| A VS, /1 P fltLle, and then back to their home |m Fairbanks where Mr. Brown is |a prominent jeweler. They will |)k‘ D M()L lY away about three months. 1 C v Adults—25¢ Students—15¢ i D ttiettitttttettiietetetatettetitautts a photographic copy of the Wrench artist, adorns the left. | : Duke and Duchess of drawn bv a famous holiday annes, F A portrait of the At right, a simple g nee. &\HRiNE DAl\CE lS } EVENT SATURDAY | BORN HERE TODAY TO EDWARD KUNZ’ weight of 11 1ent Hospital planning attendance dance to be given S in the Scottk ausp J event Many partie: ing the da |Ra and his -oo—o | Scores * pounds on the C baby scales E 15 born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kunz of Juneau at the Government Hospital Both mother ported to be in tion Temple u Leivers is formal and invitation will b n preced- for which Clarence orchestra play w and child are re- ive a favorable condi- - Try classifieds for results. the mmpire mong of ship- Singapore ranxs sevenih lume COLISEUM NOW SHOWING Breaking All Thrill Records— “CHARLIE CHAN at the OLYMPICS” with Warner Oland Katherine de Mille Keye Luke Allan Lane ALSO— Selected Short Subjects THEY PLEASE! orid 5 1 Vol ])nu‘ WAKE UP YOUR | LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed Feel- ing You (,umu (‘u»h a Bus Over por CALLING THE CAGERS THERE are new rules in basketball this season. There will be new cham- pions and new stars. * * NO ONE knows exactly what will be the results when the final scores are in. But Associated Press sports writers know more about what prob- ably will happen than anyone else does. * THE EXPERTS are ready to share their information. Turn to the sports page of The Empire tomorrow for the first of a series of short, illustrat- ed articles giving you the inside dope on the 1938 basketball season. BRINGING UP FATHER WHAT 19 THIS IN MY OFFICE ? TH’ ez et .'?'EH TO C\_EAH UP IN HERE LAST YOU ARE M2 YES'BUT YOU JIGGS-| BEL)ILV SO-YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT YOUR 6AL6ARY By Gl:.OHGE. McMANUS

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