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¢ { { As Fire at Circus Quarters scene shows the raging fire which raced through the of the Cole Bros. and Robbins circuses alive at least 150 lic t 1 ards, PANTRY SHELVES HOLD AN EASTER SKIN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAR. 12, 1940. Killed 156 Cagea Animals = —International Illustrated News Phonephoto monkeys and antelopes in their cages. At the same time, some 350 other animals, horses, elephants, camels and ponies, released by circus employes, stampeded through the city, a half-mile distant. UNFAIR SEX minutes THIRD DAY — After ake a4 paste of yeast cak easpoon steaming, and a of milk. Spread it on face T leave it 30 minutes. Re- —— e with warm water, pat lemen juice on the face and let it dry 10 minutes. This time leave cream on three minutes before wiping off sur- Women Are Declared Poor Judges in Beauty “Spy” Returns NORTHSEA and 2117, Ben F George P. b k h, M J. o er, M er R 1« iren, M C JeWi C I . K. Kezele, Chris i t Pussina, Roy Butch- I Ia 5. Clark Stan Ki ( e Rystard, H. M:Evoy Virginia Davis Olson Debarking in Boston froi n the T‘r- tambion, Vi ihat she was jailed for two da Paris as a spy suspect, after losing her identific and when 1 was leave the | French capita She is the daughter of Mey maestro frem Fhil Ex-Piiching Ace lIs Now "Walerboy' .. o Big Fd Walsh, Star By LOU BLACK & plus and using makeup. AP Feature Service ] : ! A1 op = ey Contests e e : 17 443v] 3 = izhi which mad g, pacH L o VFK’%GS HEA& KNOXVILLE, Tenn, March 12. y-io “one of baseball’s sreat et T —Women are poor judges of fem- T ¢ nied 'I'o FAIRBANKS inine beauty in the opinion of Mis St > that dkany. bt batile ax parent 4 Evelyn Darst, first co-ed operalor ;... 4o ints may b len by PR of a beauty contest at the Univer- _....q wi il a € 1 Les Wingard, Petersburg High sity of Tennessee. T farmer e Sox | sort School basketball coach, is a pas- That's why she picked a groud ,.e fomoed for his | th - s senger on the steamer Alaska with of men students to select the 25 o510 e i MINENG N “HONYE nine boys who make up the cham- most beautiful co-e She think 1913 this city E L Bra Tt pienship Viking school squad. the men are the fairest judges filtering ple \d pumping sta- o e A 7 Wingard is taking the team to “Women don't always evalu- n, a position which provides him h 3 Fairbanks to play a series of games ate the beauty of other women 2 modest home and a com : with the Fairbanks High School for straight,” said Miss Darst. “The e Tiving LR the championship of Alaska and don't always see the beauty of Ed. who 59 4 may play a game with the cutter other women.” May 19 pointed to TO iKs Haida here on the return trip. As far as Miss Darst is concerned o R. Dar J Lege 1 Comme - it's personality that counts, a | oy R ial man f ks, arrived ! WANNS KeTURN way, and she added “I don't think present Conne here on the afternoon | E. F. Wann, Engineer for the there is any girl who can't ,lvw commission brought W : to fly Inside with PAA. | United States Smelting, Refin: beautiful—a girl's beauty is really ;... fyrom Plains, Pa., to pitel {and Mining Company, and Mrs. an inner glow and her ability t0 ;. Moviden club > old Con- Wann are through passengers for make the best of all possibilities.” | iiout base E in | Fairbanks on the steamer Alaska. o 1902. The elder a ‘They have been visiting in the East . o Zh f stockhoider the local nine with their son, a cadelt’in the Naval BACK. 20 “_““"“"‘f" . xh:s l'::]u( h::‘:xl F “‘” ,}d o “i 1ch | Academy at Annapolis Mr. and Mrs, Vance Hit An- e 8 Sl e D chorage are Al ski pasengers o ‘];i“?;&}o‘\_ i » S Sideral i , turning to the Railroad Belt City B Y SeRas pantry shelf. Radio’s Dinah Shore Applk\s su'lphur soap. | jmof)"‘lg‘l':tgf ;"’"f‘h‘:"lfi"mimng atter i’ vacation trip to the States.|8rea e His hair is gray. “do: s operator, arrlve(l on the steamer & “.," s ‘“ ‘m lf‘ “l]f“\”‘ ‘l‘ ,‘?:]\ By BETTY CLARKF the same routine. The other half|Alaska today and flew by PAA Elec- f‘y“”?"‘d _T';R"h‘( S | 11‘;4”‘;341"15::1 lu‘xk“" Ll‘;fi“m, . AP Feature Service Writer of the procedure varies each day.|tra to the Interior Gearge BERROR, A norage g s RS i Al B e 1 arly | The ‘tirst h ¢ s i iy chant, is a passenger on the steam- | When I was tolling for the Whit Youll want to start a little early The first half goes like this: | \I()V!Nm T e ate R SR R o give your skin hickup spree £ b SITKA aska, re f a | - ey ; e Eatter pa.| Wrap your head in & towel Scrud| wprs william Gline and two éhil- Dess and vacation trip south 5 o Like Baschall Job rade. ‘Thel a trick ur face and neck with a brush (a|gren are leaving tonight on the . alsh’s _]l.)‘ ‘1. )x“~ A,l‘; 1; ;i mothers used—a_beauty ing brush is fine if you can bor-INorih Sea for Sitka to make their| _CD.A. MEETS TONIGHT |tass chemieals M0 WS W off the pantry shelves row one) lathered well with unper-|home Cline has been working on Catholic Daughters of America £adgets con m]mg.‘ "“1 \‘_L Cll ou unearthed by Gloria “Bristol, fumed sulphur soap. Scrub noselihe nayy base project since last Will meet in regular session at the Put and mke»“‘m"‘f“ o fwo ol \m“’ from the Cooks, Su- and chin y\pgcm]ly. Let the lather |fq) Parish Hall at 8 o'clo this eve- tc{mx‘nc‘hquxJ.(‘ofmm‘1 e York, beauty specialist. T tried it dry on for five minutes, then re- | D - ning for a business meeting It's :.wel)"\nork, ffx"n[ - Uj.\« .l‘ and_ think it's excellent ove it with cotton squeezed in, TO FAIRABNKS - very much, !hg big fellow says. It takes about an hour's time water. Now drape a heavy bath | nark yyyovich, pioneer resident DRESS SHOP AT KODIAK “Buk I yobig “lkp to return to three daye running. Tt stimulates s (oWel over your head and bend over| o pairbanks, is o through passen-' Anna Sinclair-of Cordova left on |baseball, my. first love, as a coach and ‘softens ‘the skin. whether it's 2 sin of boiling water for 15 min-l,c. on (he steamer Alaska re- the last trip of the Lakina for Ko- | Of manager if tlm right kind of an Ay b dry utes Jkeeping the water hot by ad: {turning to the Interior |diak where she will o a dress of(e}‘ came up. G 3 J Each day’s treatment starts with | ing more hot water now and then SR E shop. The well known Cordova w Big Ed goes about his daily stint Add half a cake of camphor ice to GOING INSIDE Iman tock with her a large stock|attired in a white sweater which the water the second and third days Mrs. Thomas McKinnon, wife of Of women's ready-to-wear purchased shows plenty of wear and tear WAKE uP YouR For the variations: |the widely kncwn Interior mining on a recent trip Outside “it's my old White Sox s NEW RANK_First Aus- man, arrived here on the steamer - and leaves mo doubt that he bas (ralian minister to U. . is Rich- FIRST DAY—Pat beet juice into LIVER BILE— face and neck with cotton pads Without Culomel—Aad Youll Jump Owt |DIY ten minutes. ' Over the beet ) B«i Full of Vim and Vigor. juice pat lemon juice with cotton X . two pints o¢ | A1d leave in ten minutes. With aily. 1f this bile | your finger tips apply some sweet e s | cream from the refrigerator, wipi sunk and the world looks puni a make. off surplus before apply: em is poisoned and poisoned an ug rter's ts of SECOND DAY—Put warm honey on your face. (Heat it in a small container set in_hot water). Leave cn for 20 minutes, then re- it with hot water, Pat lemon Jjuice on face and neck and dry ten these two p make you fe r the name Liver Pills on the red packs it we. Refuse anything else. Price: 254, Gldest Banlk: in Alasl:a Commercial Safe Deposit Savings Banking by Mail Departm.enf 'l'heB M. Behrends Bank | Alaska today on her way home af- STOCK IN TOWN {ter a visit Outside. | Matanuska Cooperative Associa- | e | tien manager L. C. Stock, isaboard | | DRAGLINE OPERATOR ,the steamer Alaska, on his way Charles W. Geis, dragline operator, north to the colony again after a passed through on the steamer Al- business trip out. | aska for the Interior today after| With Stock are his wife and| a visit with his mother in Seattle.'son Larry. | .- - e BEN LEAMING RETURNS Ben Leaming, former steward at the Elks'.Club and well known Ju- {neuite, returned here aboard the North Sea. - | MISS DOOLEY RETURNS Mi: Roberta Dooley, Federal Disbursing office employee, re-| turned to Juneau today on the Al- as after spending several weeks visiting in Seattle. - ROAD FOREMAN Two Alaska Road CHhmmission road foremen, Bill:Cameron of Chit- ina and Harry Panter of Flat, are through passengers on the steamer | Alaska. Cameron is accompanied by his wife. Empire classitieds pay MRS. SHONE ’l‘llN()l GH Mrs. Al Shone of Cordova was a through passenger on the steamer Yukon on her way to Seattle where she expects to spend a year at- tending a beauty school STRANDBERGS ON ALASKA Mr. and Mrs. Hareld Strandberg are returning to Anchorage after spending the winter Outside. Mr. ‘Btmudberg is operations superin- | tendent for the Strandberg mining operations on Candle Creek, Crip- ple Creek and Goodnews Bay. - KUKKOLA THROUGH Ted Kukkala, former Juncau boy, is a passenger for the Westward on the Alasta, returning to mining work in the Interior after a trip to |the States. For Cabins — For Summer Homes SMALL O BURNING RANGE, with coil, $69.75 (installation extra) Can be used or without fan. ON DIS RICE & AHLERS CO. PHONE 34 i Third and Franklin kept.up a feverish interest in base- (above) mow in Washington. The two nations have just established formal diplomatic relations ard G. Casey ball, | Ty Ccbh, the old Detroit star, is still the greatest baseball plu”cr Heaaed for D1vorcc Courts Alice Faye and Tony Martin | A recent picture of Alice Faye and Tony Martin, radio and screen | singers who are headed for the divorce court. Miss Faye said she had instructed her attorney to file suit for divorce from Mfmn, whom she married in 1937. "Separate careers kept us apart,” said Martin, “and there doesn't seem to be anything else but_ divorce,” P § THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Foreeast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:3 Occasional light rain and light saow tonight; - ligh day; minimum temperature abou: 34 degrees; moderate southea: = nd. Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Cloudy with intern nt lig ept ligh little ch wind st Snow in the n heastern portion to in tempe-ature; moderate s ht and We 1th and south- nge of winas along the coast Entrance to Sitka, mderate to fresh southeasterly; frc inbrook mode ate to fresh easte to Kodiak, moderate to fresh LOCAL DATA Forec of the Gulf of Alaska: Dixon and from northea erly Time Barometer ‘lemp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 0 pm. yest'y 2077 2 51 6 Lt. Rain am. toda 35 83 14 Cloudy n teda 38 62 12 RADIO REPORTS | TODAY Max. tempt. | Lovest 3:30am last 24 hours te np. 40 35 33 | 26 r S 1 | 6 -6 [ C 21 | I 22 6 01 C 10 10 01 C 20 20 0 « 4 35 0 K 3 27 27 1 ( 2 9 30 o [ ly ru 4 06 Snow, Rain 4 3 37 65 cl £ ) 40 01 C Portland 9 40 16 I Francisco i | 47 47 [ PL. Cl WIEATHER t moderalely low pr e Gulf iz with a troug: Aleutians and cente of I 1 { W outhwestern O:egion. The weather cor ed clou Alaska with ligt rain d me snow along the cLa Aleutian Islands eastward to Southe: light rain from thence southward to the coast of Oregon ile light snow fell in the Interior. No important ehin i peratue re reported ! rch 12- -Sunrise 6:21 am., sunset 5:57 p.n RODRIQUE IN TOWN having varicd ne meoere than o L. M. Rodrique, of Fairbanks, is *iX percent in years. Alaska passenger going o the Specta wers invent ward for rail tzansfer to the monk in Florence, Italy, in 12 1 Heart City after a tr to Hy et PR Rents were st made piy able L. moeney in Eng in sk i i 1135, United States dairy produc P e tion is highly stabi , the per There are 58,000,000 acre of capita output of milk products forests in Sweden By CLOTHES that are CLEANED \ OFTEN--Wear Longer! \\ Send YOUR GARMENTS to s Workmanship and Methods Produce t Is Sure to Please You. * PHONE | 01 . MODES of the MOMENT | . by Adelaide Kerr Lace, net and a fragile look are all combined in this spring dance A frock, designed with a trim little waistline. It's all white except for the black velvet bows caught at the corners of the -square decolletage,