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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1938. ; By CLIFF STERRETT ' THEY'RE GETTIN' MARRIED. POLLY AND HER PALS WAL, IF IT AN'T WILHO RISTO! BIN ACOON'S AGE SINCE MY EYES BUT I EXPECTS THEYILL BE BOTH STAVIN' AT HOME PERMANENT f ANY DAY NOW. AN' THOSE TWO( AS A MATTER O'FACT, DAUGHTERS O' N THEY SPENDS MOST O YOURN? MUST THER TIME WITH BE GREAT HAVIN' 'EM AROUN/ TH' HOUSE . M'S HANK HENPECK. HE WANTS YUH T'FRAME UP A FIB FER HIM T'EXPLAIN T! TH! WIFE WHY HE GOT IN S'LATE LAS' NIGHT. J) WAL, HE AIN'T GONNA MAKE NO LIAR OUTA ME , GLOVE IN HAND is worth two in the bush league, Con- nie Mack (right), grand old man of Philadelphia Athletics, tells Mayor Jack Handley of Lake Charles, Fla. | ~ HIGH UP FOR ‘LOWDOWN" near Knoxviile, Tenn., Hans Dieckhoff (left), German ambassa- dor to U. S., and party viewed TVA project from hillside. on the Norris dam | THIS ARTICLE SAYS THAT PROFESSOR RATTLETOPP HAS PROVED THAT DURING OUR LIVES WE GO THROUGH ALLTHE STAGES FROM THE FIRST SAVAGE TO THE "G5 1 BELIEVES THAT AWRIGHT ! GIVE A LOOK OUT HERE A SECCUNT! Dress Your A'ge,' Famous Stylist Advises Women HOLLYWOOD, March 15.—Don't dress to be what you are not. frank advice was given here by 1 lame Juliett Nicole, interna- % describe the real person you' Evening clothes are made to press the figure—so dress youg go. Many middle-aged women make he mistake of trying to dress too cing in evening clothes.” Madam Nicole sald some of”the - novie stars have even more charm n simple street clothes than in the glamorous attire they wear on the Huldefij@Mine | Y 3 tional famous designer, who has - rph it RO S v . S i DTV e i 5 fo £ X B2 styled clothes for many movie Alex Holden was planning to make TN BNt A | stars. two trips in to the Polaris Taku mine BUB RUPE Totals ... 488 483 526—1497 PUGILIST DIES A | ew nver“ma“ Every woman, young or old, today with the Marine Airways Fairs R dkambn L] should make her clothes express child 71. ' Iversen 160 163 159— 482 | | her personality, Madam Nicole be- Passengers on the first trip were MARKS UP 5551 % FROMINJURIES BEATTULIP SEESHARLEM Japan Sponsored, =, SR TRETER Holland 153 171 144— 468 | y. The first thing a man looks at burn and Mr. and Mrs. O. Kelly. | AR Fg AT 5 is your hat, and then at your gloves STt 1158 i Totals ... 471 492 461—1424 HI MATGH G'RLS Twu nu BIG APPLE Pla“nad Na"kl“ and shoes,” she said. “These should h:“;':‘;e‘.':"_l_:':cé;;r:wm“‘“" i Supers i y T AR T it s G ‘Brown T 5 161— 492 | | Delebecque. 168 161 175— 504 e s R W il K Al L . . Mail Clerk Bob Rupe hung up a | Williams ....... 202 194 155— 551 g e Camillias bes| e Pe el nown askan 1N round 555 for three games at the | — — — __ Negro Heavyweight Suffer- two games out of threc at the 3 f % Complete Set-up Takes Elks Club last night when his| Totals ... 521 535 491—1547 d Broken J Als Brunswick last night in the Flower Back to Lawing After Place About April 1— squad - defeated the Brakemen two Telegraphers o !0 o Jav, A League and the Forget - Me - Nots Tnp to New York P out of three. Hutchings ... 163 163 163—°480 Brain Hemorrhages won two of three from the Orchids Personnel Unannounced Supers tallied highest of all trios | Walmer . . 159 159 159—*477 Weduseday, Xight games will '{e Nellie Neal Lawing, known to all v E playing last night when they down- | Sterling . 159 194 169— 522| PHILADELPHIA, Pa. March 15 Asters and Morning Glories and o % oo T Moo Liooy for TOKYO, March 15.—A Japanese ed the Telegraphers two out of | — — — —— | —Herman Hank Gowdy, negro Violets and Tulips. the first time in her life and “saw SPonsored Provisional Government three and tied the last for a 15471‘ Totals ... 481 516 491—1488 | heavyweight, is dead in a hospital The swr‘gs ;2110;: K the Big Apple danced with the [OF conquered Chinese territory will n A T E s to 1488 win. Dispatchers from injuries received last Friday IERCe-Now eellng off,” in Harlem. be inaugurated in Nanking about Dispatchers took two of three |Thibodeau ... 130 165 200— 495! night in a boxing bout. Petrich 150 169 176— 504 P Nefifs is a passenger this after- APril 1 an authotitative source said from the Engineers. | wilson 166 166 166—°498 Gowdy was knocked out in the Kyler 149 177 167— 493 O h the steamer Yukon, re- todsy. The personnel of the regime Tonight's games are New York | Hermann 193 157 152— 502 fifth round by Buddy Paul, 22 Antiorion 153 164 145— 40|, ¥ ta Tawing on Lake Kenal 1S Not announced. . Central *vs. Baltimore and Ohio, | — — —~— —— Gowdy suffered brain hemorrhag- | — — —— ——| fter & winter on the Outside dur-| This same source said the new Union Pacific vs. Lackawanna and | Totals .. = 489 488 518—1495 and his jaw was also broken. Totals . Or::lldsslo 486—1437 ing Which she gave Alaskan talks g?vf;relm:r::e‘::llp?:viiiir;ixlalr [:;:n:h:: i | . kel A AR siona 4 e migns soore folow: | Shew .30 lae 102 501 ¢ g Schmits ... 168 191 160 ot O1CT & RuBdred and ohe yackos and Lo 1917—April 30 at 11:30 a.m. Mail Clerks Hermle 156 204 160520 | HosPITAL NOTES | Duncan 168 169 157— 484 oy Culost her sole” on Broadway The Japanese program calls for 1918—May 11 at 9:33 a.m te) 123 149 104— 37 Battello . 143 116 119— 378 establishment of a series of region- 2 % Pagerson ... 162 121 149— 432 Foster ... 6' —_— when her shoes gave out walking. S Abae AR SN E w1l pltifate 1919 MGY 3 at 2-33 pm S i 1 1! 207— 555 —_——— —] | T i . ST k el which will u - o' o. e Wikteheed T 163 1% 105—+4s5| Tolals ... 852 08 4561447 George Nelson underwent a major| TOtals ... 465 476 4361367 s e hg :m:;:?iler:rr r?::rwé:u; ly be merged into a single central 1920—May 48 am. Handicap ... 15 15 15— 45 *Average; did not bowl ‘uperntion this morning at St. Ann's Zran {63. igen |8 house guest with Governor government. 1921 M ‘z | Hosplital. g~ By 195 411 Llovd. Stark of Missourl, Nellie's I e 192 '—MQY a.m., home State. John Johansen, a medical patient, Anderson 155— 430 " on e talking in the “We the H 9 2— ay 20 p.m. |was admitted today to St Awns| 37 25 131z PeOPIE” Tadio program in Radio unin ay 6a H 1923—May 00 p.m. | Hospital. ' it City, New York, Nellie was offered i3 1924_M°Y 11 at 3:10 p.m. | . 2 job in radio. | M dohn Aers was admitied Rhodes o 8001 e take 1, though dbe Bny Actor Killed 1925—May 7 at 6:32 pam. | last night to St. Ann’s Hospital for | caid o o ” 1 | medical care. Donohue . 1v- s SR dove okt LANES: 1926—April 26 at 4:03 p.m. 1 ’ oied BLENCOE, Ta, March 15—Ed- 1927—May 13 at 5:4 Mrs. Minnie Morgan gave birth to Total 4231392 | ward Marley, seventeen, took a role lm_M 5: z p.m. a baby boy at 10 pm. yesterday at| Sy amp uma" in a high school play in which he ay 6 at 4:24 p.m. : the Government Hospital. e was supposed to be shot. In & re- | ¢ 1929—May 5 at 3:41 p.m. o H hearsal, a member of the cast sub- DAILY ALASKA | Esther Howard of Hoonah was ad- AIN'T SWImmar Gets S e S e 1930—May 8 at 7:03 p.m. THE NEWS ALETHE mitted yesterday to the Government |used previously. The shot pierced 1931—MGY 10 at 9:23 a.m. Hospital for medical care. | Marley’s hand and abdomen and 1932—M 1 at 10:10 | AN g use 0' Legs he died in a Sioux City hospital. ay . a.m. AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO C.D. A. CARD Pfil;l YN s 1933—May 8 at 7:20 pm. % o WILL BE HELD O |PUBLIC WELFARE 1934—April 30 at 2:07 p.m. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ST. PATRICK’S DAY W e, March 15— 1935—May 15 at 1:32 p.m. . Georgia Coleman, former woman’s| BOARD OPENS ay o P . | Olympie diving champion, is regain- | SESSIONS HERE 1936—April 30 at 12:58 p.m. C. Hendrickson is invited to present this coupon at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO FREE TICKETS TO SEE Plans are nearing completion for the St. Patrick’s day card party which is to be given Thursday eve- | ning by the Catholic Daughters of | PITTSBURGH, with 10 straight America beginning at 8 o'clock. | Whist, bridge and pinochle will be played and prizes will be awarded. f Decorations in green and white for wins, had more consecutive vic- tories than any other National ing the use of her legs which were| paralyzed last fall. She is now able | to walk across a room and can also swim, CARD PARTY | Wednesday, March 16, at 8 pm., With the arrival of Howard Lyng of Nome, new member from the Sec- ‘ond Division, this afternoon, the Board of Public Welfare began its deliberations this afterncon at a meeting in the Governor’s office 1937—May 12 at A 8:04 ANA ICE POOL CLOSES April 15, 1938—Midnight St. Patrick’s Day will add to the event, and refreshments will be served. On the committee for the party are Mrs, J..K. McAlister, Mrs. | | A. M. Geyer, Mrs, Joseph Thibodeau, | and Mrs. Walter G. Hellan, ¥ Women of the Moose, .O.O.F. Hall.| Present for the session were Gov. Bridge, pinochle, whist. Admission|John W. Troy, John Walmer of Ju- 50c. Public invited. adv.| neau, Lyng of Nome, Mrs. Mar- ——,e—— | garet Monkman of Anchorage, J. Trv_The Empire ciassifieds for G. Rivers of Fairbanks and Direc- results, | tor William B. Kirk of Juneau league team — thereby breaking the tradition that the champion team wins this honor. And Pittsburgh beat Cincinnati in 21 of 22 games it tied a league record. “THE GOOD EARTH" Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE