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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 14, 1938. MRS, CARSTER ~ Bath s i Books; VARSITY SHOW: Football Is Big Business . . . COSH ALMIGHTY; PASSES AWAY LES o i Beawty o GIRL CAN'T BE = .iivice By The AP Foature Servics 3 B T ; ; : THE SHow . hark I have so much work to do IT TAKES you two hours & % % e o | this vear.” to see a football game. e 4 i . oo - : (Q.) “Well what about Guthrie? to college? : . : ; — next to holarli- E iversi Is he a considerate director?” It takes a university a (A.) My husband is a very won- year to prepare for that But She Came nghQ Back | derful director. , . . He tI)x'ings out e. Football is a very the very best in me. . . . I wouldn't lg:i‘;mbusiness Football at Them—Then They | want anyone in the theater to e wabilaide A e Left in a Huff | direct me but my husband.” Which seems to take care of that. stadium — and even on the rest of the college, too. By GEORGE TUCKER | Meanwhile Miss Locke is franti- That is why it is so impor- NEW YORK, Nov. 14.—It develops | cally attempting to find a suitable that a body can’t even go after a tment. . . . She wants one not tant—and why prepara- tions are so extensive. Beloved Juneau Resident Succumbs After Lin- fl':‘l'ing Hln(‘ss tar your skin should be in i a retty g condition when v ave for school. Sumr heat accelerate the functionin t 1 leave the c comparatively smooth and free coed ve taken against sunb onable pr Mrs, William R. (Carrie) Garster. long time resident of this city, v at her home this at 8:15 o'clock, following & ing illness. little local color without being far away from the theater, and hauled in by protective societies and one not too close to the midtown pioneer Alaskan : “‘. : & r d having hot broth forced down one's distractions. . She’s the dark- In:“ ] 'In r: iy These photographs, made § wroat. Lieaded little girl who gave such an 830 i from: the | CACE 8. ) I { atNorthwestern, show the There was a girl about 22 years amazing performance last Season 2 o H e, o s A | preliminaries most uni- old living in an abandoned shack in Wonderful Time.” Now il 5 g Eai s A v A which was made out of piano bc s to have the dangerously dif- Ore urned | s e ke 9 v Equipment must be issued. | versities go through every up on some off-shoot of the Bronx. ficult role of Ophelia against Mau- EIW e Jayer that 1€/ At Northwestern’s bill for uni year. | It was cbvious that anyone liying Evans’ Hamlet. Evans is be- liov es. And when it became Shak there must be in trying circur stany known that a young girl was tempting to wrest an e: ence un- last, year, hence his reappear- such conditions a wave of pity ance on the Rialto this season. | lapped against the front steps of Personal nomifatiol Best radio i by many to be the finest espearean actor on the English New York went overboard on of forms last year: $1,243 Concessionaires must be found i to sell peanuts, programs, pen- : nants, Ushers must be hired . .. complexions skins than those of : Rin: thioks n diff ) | one of the benevolent organiza- show on the air is “information . T hibe vae h i | tions of the city and forthwith a ' heard every Tuesday eve- couple ' a1 on th of | committee of well-meaning and ni It's impromptu. It has wit home in this g fie-hands K s thiE | kind ladies called on her. and \\hxm:n\ [ :pare “But I don't want any help,” tested the girl. . . My | coothed the motherly spok man,” of course you do. There, H! ar a" uce 0 Mre. Gar- s hurse fc the Juneau Public - ing he 5 in heallh urning te i - there now, Dear, don't cry. We in- tember, from the M in Rochester, Minn . kitchen committee and he, Heine-'tend to see that you have every- man and A. D. Schulz spoke during thing you need.” has been confined to he best the meeting “But I have everything I want. then. At the bedside s b S I-1 am all right here.” and long time friend i “You poor, brave, dear thing,” 0 ap a ers » Kohlhepp., Mr i Mr AN, S Efadivk nfi!ss FfiRD Is cooed the ladies in chorus, ‘“just ) d iss Rose y Non-Caking Measure ccme .x'nn' with us, now, that's a der, nurse from St. Ann's I ita A 1 1 § 1 S Lo, ST B A deb A mild soap is;best. '] cried the now exasper-| CHICAGO, Nov. 14—Map mak- The remains are at the Charles up into a W. Carler Mortuary, pending [un- rubbed in well and rinsed off ca: eral arrangements fully. Heavily perfumed soap: ! E s tend to dry out your skir 5 perfectly good home in ache.” h\\v a Westchester. My father is a doctor. They revised their maps and Tu MR ULERY . was here this afternoon. Fur- globes when Italy conquered Ethi- thermore, T have a bank account OPia. They revised them again of my own with $3,000 in it. I like When Hitler annexed Austria. Now it here,.and you are distracting me. cOmes the proposed Sudetenland Couple Unxted Saturday 't appreciate your motives in com- changes in Cechsoslovakia and the ) »y. |ing here, but you will be doing me Mmap makers are jittery 8 to ing by the Rev. |} - favor if you will kindly “What's next.” Jr)Lm L. Cauble 20 away and let me alone.” Map makers of two Chicago com- salts sometimes stimulate pe FORMER JUNEAU MAN tion. Aside from that they DIES AT JUTE BAY of cleansing value Once you're out of your batl ¢ dry yourself as carefully as pos- Word has been recieved here of EC Lty ) 3 Ny b 1 le with he the death November 10 of ah W olr dusting Bowdsr. That Sporis writers, radio announcers, photogra- ..kel orders L‘{ must be filled. H. Gillis, formerly of Juneau, at v i % 3 will keep the powder from c th hers musi b ven ; 2 : Jute Bay, near Kanatak, where he | o ooyt gt e O akemin | ity °“sl:md il went. . .. But what a HUFF panies and a children’s encyclopedia had been employed by the Stand- . DERICHS Nae P P (he Resur- | they went in. say all these changes are heighten- vided assistants . SN p you start dress ard Oil Company g Prior to going to the Westward ix months ago, Mr. Gillis, who Y 2 Bt b e v oo ars neau for five years and was forme mediumcrowd... ; gl sy Lot ing interest in geography and will o othv Ford became the bride of Meanwhile, two of our Katharines help business in about two years or Danial Ulery at a ceremony per- have come cluck, cluck, clucking|so. Meanwhile the cartographers [ formed by the Rev. John L .Cauble, PAck to the avenue. . .. They would are not sure where to draw their tFFsRT BEING The bride wore a gown of blue D€ Miss Cornell and Miss Locke. lines and customers hesitate to z liy employed at the Alaska Juneau Il“ir SEH aSATa ehe AL B Fokks: Miss Locke is to play Ophelia oppo-|place new orders, mine. He vas engaged in fur = . P Mrs. Robert Kanzidan was mat- | Site Maurice Evans in Hamlet. . . . Officials of one company said Phe farming in Mendenhall Valley. His f'é BT_ .Eg | on of hor She was gowned in And Miss Cornell is to star in a European changes mean revising wife, Olive Gil who survive [)(}Ifl"' 1 fi L bi_ g endar. colored evening dress | NeW play with a Biblical setting. . . . plates of more than 1,000 of their corsage of gladiolas. It's title is “Herod and Mariamne.” maps and atlases. < i “This play requires a great deal Robert Kanzidan acted as best man " " IEF ?finNEY A e 3o of understanding of those times,”| The regular salary of the Presi- resides at their home, Fox Hollow on the Glacier Highway. He also is survived by his father, Angus Gillis HOLLYWOOI, Cal, Nov. 14 The glamour gals of at least one film che: P aine, studio figuratively told up-swing & 3 M Ccrnell believes; hence all dent of the United States is $75,000 of Moosehead Lak Maine ¥ Following the ceremony a wed- | N Burial will be at Jute Bay. hair styles today to go jump in the ding reception was held at the|‘his preparatory study. And'a year. In addition, he receives an lake. f o g 3 there’s to be no lost time between | additional $25,000 for traveling 1 nce of the yweds on Sev- | Harris Streets, during which time many friends of the uple called to wish them happi- - oo rehearsals, because her husband and entertainment expenses. is her director. ithrie Mc- | el Clintic, to whom Miss Cornell has Try an Empmre ad. There are few “little 1 just out NORLITEMEN SCOUTS o vt bty i i st TO BE HONOR GUESTS 0.3 @ chock disciosd, und, by is led by none ot! o ta Garbo, just bac Members of the Norlitemen BoY | .~na with her blonde tress Scout Troop are to be guests of ' ger length. honor tomorrow evening at the (. n,. chearer wears a modern regular monthly dinner of the Nor- a Dutch-boy bob in her litemen, held in the parlors of |, ure with Clark Gable, while the Northern Light Presbyterian jcan Crawf has a simple, half- Church at 6:30 o'clock. length hair-do with a side part in A feature of the evening will be her latest screen role as an ice- the presentation of moving pictures, | skater. to be shown by Ed Jahoda. An Hedy Lamarr allows her hair to amateur radio broadcast entitled, | hang loose, hiding her neck from “FJaa” will also be a feature of |side and rear. Myrna Loy also at is the only way an ac 1 check the evening’s entertainment cceps her ears covered. . 1€ I ned An elegtonic clock that will not — - — : R k5 3 Mavor 5 P the n or lose one second in five or| 5 3 7 4 , lled ths Un- Six years is installed at the Wash- inzton naval observatory to regu- late all official clocks. ?.‘ up to Un' mplc ye -d d' Viee lm«r .Jh.u.m' The reception table was decorated a threo-tier wedding cake, off by lighited tapers. Mrs. William | man assisted during the eve- Continued from Page One) Mrs. Ulery is employed in the office of the U. S. Steamboat In- spectors in the Federal Building, while Mr. Ulery is an employee of | the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company. | ch purposes ar He urged a1l unem- the em- 1t office in the Territorial y at Third and Sew 1 as gain th hould re: uld reg > —— that erything in its P L e to see that he said, ex- ion was now VA loan on the { ithe small hoat har- < it provide some re- i ‘ | o : the city has applied lotment. which was pre.xxdsrl Termed members f a four-man “kidnap syndicate” by J. Edgar Hcover, the fcur men (above), were held in New York by Federal suthorities for the kidnaping and cremation death of Arthur Fried. Hco id they had confessed twe other unrevealed kidnapings and were suspected ef twe other kidnapings and three holdups. Left tc right (tep re William Jacknis and Joseph F. Saccda; (beitom rew): Demeirius Gula and John Virga.—AP Photo, of the Central Labm‘ il, who acted as temporary nan, discussed at some length oup kitchen which is now being cperated in the Union Hall. It was started last Thursday, and feeds one JLLIVAN BACK ! ANGOON COUPLE WED meal a day to between 50 and 75 O s. Sullivan, Deputy Collector ~ Andrew N. Charlie and Ethel PecPie. Supplies are acquired by do- : nations, the city donating dishes of Internal Reve returned to | Johnson, Angoon natives, were mar- ' gt B | his Juneau headquarters on the |ried Sunday in Angoon by U, s, 2nd five reindeer, Mayor Lucas a s, Alaska this afternoon after | Commissioner Felix Gray when he feindeer o Delegate Dimond $10.| ding several months in the In- was there for the Kenneth Nelson- " Lovelace is chairman of the spel terior and Westw: Lillian Hilt nuptials. BASKETBALL JUST ARRIVED! ot blfillzm Most popular style-rage . Gets Yours Today at——— Pefect Tailoring. in years! The new “thick” il ot il A1 5 e AT R ab S, rtihics L3 rosi THRIFT CO OP Buy for CASH and Save the PROFITS PHONE 767 A R G LS A S S R RS S PR S @hristmas Special! 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