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SHOWING TONIGHT ARD FINAL EME WE ST | I O ANG A Paramount Picture with CARY GRANT Directed by WESLEY RUSGLES PREVIEW TONIGHT "“I(EYHO[E SHKAY FRANCLS g GEORGE BRENT TAIVARNIR BROS. PIGTURE - Marian Nixon, screen player, and her director, William Seiter, en- tering an airplane in Los Angeles to fly to Yuma, Ariz, where they were married. Seiter recently divorced his second wife and Miss Nixon received a final decree from Eddie Hiliman, Hollywood sportsman. (Associated Press Photo) ! | | : OPEN ALL NIGHT FREE DELIVERY Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store * Dave Housel, Prop. Phoene Single Q-2 rings | ~ You Will Appreciate | Nanaimo-Wellington Lum p , AT This Time of Year ¢ 17.80 per ton DELI VERED | PHONE 412 1l PACIFIC COAST COAL (., R ® e THE DAILY FEs ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY SEPT. 4, 1934. MAE WEST IS OWN GOUNSEL Showings at Capitol This Evcmng owing tonight for t the Capitol The- st times in “I'm No Angel,” the life L the kooch dancer and lion tamer. | There is more than a bit of a r and men in her life ont her at the climax 1 $1,000,000 cuit for breach of y An {it of anger, against the only man ces to those men Y rise up is to slap them down in the choic comedy scene of the picture in which she becomes her own attorney 3 ons the witnesses and a judze and a jury. Iniprobable but Hilaricus T course, is highly improb- able that such behavior would be permitted in a court of justice, bul. it is excuse enough that it pro-| vides the picture with hilarious’ laughter. The side-show scenes in which Tira does her cdance are good com- edy too, and so are some of the later scenes in Tira’s imposing pent house - in New York, where she sings and dances with her colored malds: “I've ind a New. Way to Go to Towr nf M Wes the “tall and “She Done Him opposite Miss West; Kent Taylor, Ralf Harolde, Ru. ~(‘I Hopton, Edward Arnold, Greg Ratoff, Nay Pendelton and liam Davidson are a few of the n in her- life. Gertrude Howard, West's own personal maid, the comedy in many se- Gertrude Michael and Dor- othy Peterson are others of im- por in the cast. Wesley Rug- gles directed KIDNAP GANG TORTURES MAN Miss adds quenc Anc:ta, Inlcmdllonal Smugglers NEW YORK, Scpi, 4—The kid- naping of a French seaman by an international gang of smugglers and his torture during his one month ¢ is disclosed by, Fe after 20 Government Y h machine gun: » men and a weman. m William Rosen, the prisoners gang. Rosen was the identified man in his apartment in Brcoklyn. The investigators said Rosen was working on the French liner Cham- d 5 abducied be: se h oW a pa ge into the sea be ieving it to be potash but instead the package held narcotics valued at almost $3,000: Rosen was released yesterday and went immediately to the police. His Lody is scarred by sears from lighted cigarettes. ->ee - TOM HALL HERE Tom Hall, representing the Hud- son’s. Bay Company, wholesale li- quor brokers, arrived on the North- land. e of leader of the g 'd captive Contour of Ni 1agara Falls Is Changed by Hugc Fall of Rock IN COURT SUIT T No Angel’ to Get Last|¢ ns | Antoinette.” FOR 1 MONTH: Federal lnvesh'ralom Make ! a - WANTS §75,000 asj Discuss C ensorshtp? Not Normu. DUUBLE B".L But Sho Likes Marrlag(' Fllm " OFFERED FOR HOLLYWOCD, | Sundry modern her by Norma Shearer al censure in the Lav wirch against “indecent” mov-| Orient IZXI_H' . Sun . one of Hollywood's fore- down Rider,” Cpening nts of feminine poise at Coliseum Theatre : emilingly refused to discuss the subject when T called at her beach home where she was resting between picturs. “I have two excellent reasons for| sayinz nothing,” she explained. “One is that the studio has a rule| “Orient Expres duction, will make its appearance at the Coliseum Theatre tonight the film is a dramatic characte: zation of seven people who of 'mce on this particular mat- swept together from the far ter. The other is that I don't ners cf ‘hruu‘ kno™ enough about c-usorship to| of their Lives d- cuss it intelligently.” 3ut Miss Shearer was willing to ciat about anything else, so we| ta.ed about the Shearer career—| its immediate past as typified in; “Riptide,” its present as shown in| the unreleased “The Barretts of Wimpole Street,” and its imme- diate future as projected in “Marie journey aboard t jas it speeds from Ostend to Con- stantinopie. The stor ! dancer, hu ,work; a weal concerns itself with a| and looking young merchant, hy 'a Cockney Englishman, under the thumb of his domineering wife: a thief fleeing from justice; a beau- tiful girl, thirsting for love; and !a woman reporter, seeking to un- cover the plans of a powerful Com- munist leader. All are aboard the Orient Express, each headinz for his own particular destination Heather Angel and Norman Foe- ter play the romantic leads. The | other members of the cast are Ralph Morgan, Herbert Mundin,| Una O'Connor, Irene Ware, Dorothy | Burgess, Lisa Gora, Willlam Irv- ing, Roy D'Arcy, Perry Ivins, Fred- rik Vogeding and Marc Lobell. | Incidentally, there was revealed| a slant on Miss Shearer's own re- actions to some of the pictures which have been under fire. She Liked “Riptide” | “T personally liked ‘Riptide,’” she replied to a question, “although | T realize that ‘many people—mostly men, I think—didn't care for it. It - has done exceptionally well at the box-office, which is gratifying to DUGK HUNTERS u Wy aid I ilke iir I ke pictures about the love of marrie Merits of Fly-Flshmg and' Bait-Fishing Given Sat- fma Shearer won't discuss film censorship but she’s ready to talk about hér favorite roles in films, even if some of them have been censured. people! and their troubles. ’I'ha'.sA twhy I liked ‘The Divorcee,” too.| I didn't like the heroine of ‘Rip-! tide, but I thought the picture was good.” As she sees “Marie Antoinette,” her new picture, it is another sr,ory‘ of married love—the love of the bill, Buck Jones “Sun- down Riders.” TOM MOONEY'S appears in who falls in love with the dancer:‘ As the others half of the double | i 1 ' Fox Film pro-! for| | | | | | ALL NEW SHOW TODAY ALL NEW — SHOW TODAY THEATRE Donble Feature Attraction 1. FEATURE NO. 'FRIDING his way into trouble SHOUTING FEATURE NO. 2 CHEATED by life . until she his way into danger meets a rich voung man W|NN|NG / and FATE whirls them onio an l”:l‘\'”f)wn his way into destiny. ORIENT EXPRESS with HEATHER Angel NORMAN Foster to those already belonging to the organization, all women of Channel communities who are Interested in Joining, are urged to attend, Mrs, McKanna said. !\',!!2“] CURAM STRIKERS & RESORT T0 ARMS et e RETURNING TO SCHOOL Ben Mullen and Miss Beatrico HAVANZ, Sept. 4.—Warfare broke| Mullen, son and daughter of Judge out here as strikers ’ked iheland Mrs. J. F. Mullen are en- American-owned Cuban phote | route for school on the Prince Tel company': office building. | Rupert. He is returning to Notre Leade:: of the recent strike fried | Dame, and she is going to Menlo to make good their threat force | park. the ernment to re-employ them., | poeewwwwowcos o cososeus o Thousands of shots were flred‘ but only two persons were wound- F 0 R D ed. | yoiing French queen for her royal isfactory Tests le if not too romantic husband | A tropical storm lasting several| “Marie Antoinette” is the most A group of local crack duck and i e AGENCY pretentious film ever given her, goose shooters went to Hamilton t and will mark the first time she Bay over the holiday week-end, and 7 ST (Authorized Dealers) has played a queén. She is ap- came back with a récord catch of " JUNEAU WOMEN'S ATHLETIC He Will Have “Freedom of Prison During P cutthreat trout, and a sizeable bag of geece and ducks. Just to be safe, preaching it with due humility, she declared. Preview critics have praised “The most of the hunters took fishing | D > Barretts of Wimpx Street,” in @ alonz and the fishing was so lOd Of Moummg which Norma Shearer played Eliz- good that they couldn’t get down! ST abeth Barrett, the poetess por- to steady hunting. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, St 1 on the stage by Katherine R Hoffman garnered a big —Tom Mooney will have the Cornell. ng and judging from dom” of the prison at San Quen H Her “Biggest Task” his co n today he figures dunn;: his period of mourning the “The Barretts,” saild Norima the bait-users somewhat amateur- | {death of his mother, Mrs. Mary “marked the t task I'd ever ish. Hov , C. F. Brown, proud- Mooney. been given in pictures. It was dif- ly exhibiting his big catch, figures, Although he will not be permit- ficult, naturally, to leap from some- bait is satisfactory. lted to attend the funeral, Warden |next m 4 \ like ‘Riptide’ into the staid, The party which left Juneau on Holohan, of San Quentin, said of Robert Browning and Eliz-/the Estebeth Saturday evening and Mooney will not be res! in abeth, I \hdu'l realize what a returned this morning, included his movements within the prison ifferent language they spoke 'in Ed. Jones, C. F. Brown, Dr. Robert walls until his mother is buried. those¢ d but I loved doing jg’ Simpson, Robert Simpson, Arnot This is taken to mean that She l.n ed. “And it was excel- Hendrickson, Williem Neiderhauser, woaoney's” routine duty of peeling . ‘Marie Antoinette.’ Tom McC: Frank Heller, ROY vesetables will be suspended arreit’s costumes, the wig, all Hoffman, Malcolm Morrison, Rnb-l The Warden said he has nol were so hea to be Worn on hot ert Henning and Martin Jorgen- | authority to grant the reguest of | days. Soon Tl be having fittings sen. Mooney's brother and sister that | —for heavier wigs and heavier ~Ludwig Nelsbn, hunting in Gam- (he pe allowed to leave the prison | costumes—for ‘Marie Antoinette’” bier Bay, brought in an unusually |for the fun 3 el l ‘large deer in excellent condition. | e Daily pire Want Ads Pay! UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT CF THE INTERICR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office However he reports, as have num- PHEHRY UEEN erous other hunters, that the deer| ave very scarce so far this season. - MRS. VIOLET RYAN WEDS OSCAR REDDEN SATURDAY | CHICAGO, TIl., Sept. 4.—Michi-| Mrs. Violet Ryan Saturday be- gan's Cherry Queen of last year, came the bride of Mr. Oscar Notice is 'v given Miss Morella Oldham, aged 22, has don, the ceremony keing pe Daniel Hutt ryman, togeth filod a $75.000 damage suit against in the United States Comm with his witne Edward E. Zim- George man Dryden, who er's Office by Judge J. F. Mullen. and Mayo V. Raney, all of skared the late George K. E(N,- ! Both the bride and groom are well h laska, has made final man, camera manufacturer, for- {Enown residents of this y and of on his homestead entry, An- tune. | will. continue to make their home ge 08071, for lots 1 and 2, Miss Oldham alleges breach of here. sce. 19, lot 1,.sec. 24, T. 23 S. R. promise, seduction and assault, > 55 E. C. RM. containing 12340 The defendant is a son of George | SAM BAKER IN TO acres, and it is now in the files of {the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed {in the local land office within t period of publication or thirty da; B. Dryden, president of the Dryden Rubber company. Sam PBaker, who has been repre- {senting the Walton N. Moore Dry - | Geods Company of San Francisco NO REPUELICAN CLUB in Alaska for quitt a few years, MEETING THIS EVENING is registered at the Gastineau Ho-|ihereafter, said final proof will be tel, making his second visit to Ju-|accepted and final certificate Owing to the Cn,y Council Cham- |neau this summer. Mr. Baker ar-|sued. bers being occupied, the regular|rived on the Northland from Pe- weckly meeting of the Juneau Re- tersburg. publican Club will be postponed i this evening. is- GEO. J. LOVE, Register. First publication, Aug. 28, 1934. Last publloauun, Oct. 23, 1934 P Daily meirc Wanl Ads 'l'.n)" Copyright, 198}, by International Illustrated Newa The rock fall is shown below the V-shaped indentation where for- Changing the contour of Niagara Falls and altering the "course o the waters of the upper rapids, a fall of 30,000,000 pounds of roc balfway between Goat Island and the Canadian horseshoe falls is designated by the arvow on the exclusive airplane photograph above. | merly the rock bed of the falls protruded. The flow of water was diverted toward Goat Island by the change in the river bed, sub- tracting an unestimated amount of water from its previous channel, GREASES GAS OILS LUB TO EET SEPT. 10 hletic Club w ting in the {lum at 2 o'clock in t on Eeptember 10, i mer Junean | | tod by Mrs. R. J Zanna President The mecting wiil 1 he na- ]‘Iolors ture of a busl lon and plans fo 1 FOOT OF MAIN ST. gram wil 1 WEEKLY & MONTHLY CORNER' i MIRD S\SENECA WOODLA ND GARDENS NKIE MACK’S MELODY BOYS LUNCHES DANCING BEER THE PARIS INN (On Glacier Highway) SMOKY'S PARIS INN TRIO EVERY NIGHT AT 10:00 (Hear 'Em Do “The Flying Trapeze”) FRIED CHICKEN — FIT BARBEQUE — BEER — WINE o ) ieiflandes ALASKA-RHEINLANDER DISTRIBUTORS For prompt service and immediate delivery of either Rheinlander draught ¢ bottled beer PHONE 114—Femmer's Dock. HAROLD L. STABLER, Local Agent Process Served Confidential Investigations Alaska Detective Agency WM. FEERO, Manager Room 1, Shattuck Building P. 0. Box 968 Phone 2152

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