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R—— - d THI-_ DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, 1934. . Last ?f’ SAuaskas F Tl"l(’ ‘E/r(ta nment Tonight They Knew the Love of a Lifetime! NETE -| THE NITE OF NITES - American history... | The screen’s epic of craotion, with haunt- ing music and songs! PREVIEW TONiGHT “SON OF KONG” JOHN BOLES . GI.ORIA STUAR'I DOORS, SASH, GLASS, PANELS, FINISH LUMBER and MILLWORK beautifully designed, of fine materials, from manu- fackurer af lowest prices. mplete service. Prompt estimgtes, Ask for Catalog. |CARRIES CALVES OFF DCCK; COWS FOLLOW According to Frank Karabelnikoff, longshore bess, if he had the time to practice, he could egual the feat of that ancient-Greekswho carried a bull arcund on his shoulders.| Right today, Frank can equal the| beginning of that famous stunt, and he demonstrated his ability by carrying two calves off the North Wind today noon. The calves, born aboard the ship on the way north, were just a bit| wobbly, and the cows could not be induced to move along the dock until Frank carried the offspring {of the respective mothers a little ahead of them. The cows would follow, but not lead. The mothers and calves are doing well, according to reports, and be at home to visitors at Junea | Jernsteins, a cross between seys and Holsteins. - e o the Dairy. They are high grade Jer- ONE WAY TRAFFIC | During thc'F‘a‘u‘ from 7 pm. to 1 am. no southbdund traffic will be permitted on E Street from 12th Street to Willoughby Avenue | (Home Grocery Corner). C. J. DAVIS, ef of Police. PHONE 36 For very prompt | LIQUOR DELIVERY - | —adv. Leading in LUXURIOUS TRANSPORTATION “OLYMPIAN :: OVER THE ELECTRIFIED ROUTE' No rail journey in America combines the all-inclusive luxury, the beauty and interest of the trip eastward from Seattle on the roller- bearing OLYMPIAN. Electrified for 656 sootless, cinderless, fume- less mountain miles—nine times as much electrified mileage as all | other transcontinental roads combined! Air-conditioned club-obser- vation and dining cars. NEW TYPE TOURIST SLEEPING CARS !baby I lably last until December or later. | stezmer Aleutian for Ketchikan. 'MOVIE DRAMA SHOWS WORLD AS DESTROYED “Deluge,” ‘with , Sidn ey Blackmer, TFonight Only at Coliseum Theatre The problem of reconstructinz the earth after its demolition by an earthquake and tidal wave chal- lenges the hundred survivors of the cluge,” in RKO-Radio Pictures’ filmization of the S. Fow- ler Wright novel h Sidney Blackmer, P23gy S| n and Lois Wilsen at. the Coliseum Theatré. tonight o With only a memory of the de- stroyed wonders of the Twentieth Century tion, t | begin to rs-b for futu; Each of them receives one red dollars of credit, and an on i3 started f ices and aterials salvaged from the world- wide upheaval. To build up the popuiation, one of the first laws| imposed stipulates that every wom-| an of aze must ma a man. To this colony come Martin and Cuure whose meet! on a lone d mla n 10\"0 hun His \\‘1[* :\nd C:'!»lx 1 dead. H 9‘ however, they find the wife alive.| r2zulting in an unusual renuncia- | tion by one of the trio. Martin's role is interpreted by Sidney B. r,- and Claire and the wife are pi ayed by Peggy Shannon and Lois Wilson respec- tively in “Deluge.” Felix Feist, Jr., directed Matt Moore, Fred Kohler and Ralf Harolde in the support- ing cast. ->oa DOUGLAS || NEWS N MISS LINDSAY TO OPEN BEAUTY SHOP IN DOUGLAS Miss Margaret Lindsay left for the south a few days ago to pur- chase new equipment for a beauty shop which she plans to open here on her return home. .- BUSINESS COURSE Miss Marjorie Fox expects leave about September 17 for Se- attle where she will enter the University of Washington for a business course of study. L e = SAVIKKOS TO LEAVE Mr. and Mrs. Walter Savikko and are planning to leave on one of the next southbound steam- ers for Seattle where they will end the winter. They came north early this summer for the summer vacation. i DOUGLAS BOOMING TO TAKE to For the first time in many years practically every house in Douglas is filled now and vacant living quarters have become scarce. This condition is due to the influx of men and some families who are connected 'with the road work. Nearly every day inquiries are being made for houses or cabins from men seeking employment. It is said the little boom will prob- ——————— COURT OFFICERS GO TO KETCHIK AN FOR To prepare for the Fall ternr of the United States District Court which is called to convene there next Monday morning, members of the Court party, except Judge G. F. Alexander who is in the States, left here yesterday aboard the Judge Alexander. is due to leave Seattle late this week and will stop at Ketchikan. Judge W. A. Holzheimer, United States District Attorney, was detained here by official business and probably will not be able to leave for two or three weeks. Those making the trip were: G. W. Folta, Assistant United States Attorney; Robert E. Coughlin, Cler« of Court, Lawrence Kerr, John H. Newman and Melvin Grigsby. - e CAPT. JOHN IRVING VISITOR IN JUNEAU Capt. John Irving, veteran steam- ship navigator of Southeast Alaska arrived in Juneau aboard the Aleu- tian from his mining property near Valdez and left aboard the Princess Lecuise for Victoria. , plush olstered tourist sleeping cars with individually E'oo‘;-dy u;per ;:up!h lower berths offer splendid ucommodlm at about one-half the cost of standard sleeping cars. eals are also provided. The “Chef’s Selection Phte" oflm a dolgo complete luncheon or dinner for 50c; club’ breakfasts from 40c up. RAIL FARES LOWEST EVER For reservations or information, cable, write or call Gener: ek A sod Daian 2. e, Wash. mni‘n . 2108 Catp. John Irving was much in- terested in the salvage of the wrecked Islander hulk as he was at one time an official of the Canad- ian Pacific Navigation Company, | owner of the craft when it was blmt. The Channel Exchang e SECOND HAND c:.o'mmc f Bought, Sold and Exchanged TERM OPENING SOON| While Mrs. Arthur Williams, New York socialite, was stepping out at Atlantic Beach, L. L., function as Mae West in this costume. Mae West was appearing (left) at a party in Los Angeles with her sister Beverly (center), looking like Mrs. Williams might have appeared if she hadn’t made up like Mae West. KIDS' FROILC AT FAIR ON |at their happiness, who attend the | fair on Saturday afternoon, do so at their own risk and should, find a quiet and inaccessible corner where they will not interfere with | the hilarity. Prizes donated by business flrms have been announced for the win- ners in the colorful “movie parade” and that there will be great viel for them among the youthful con- testants is assured. Parade Prizes For the best nursery rhyme char. acter will be two prizes of candy from the San cery Company; boy, bow Sabins. Best Old Fashioned Cmracter girl, box of candy, ® partment Store. Best Movie Character: girl, foun- tain pen, Nelson Jewelry Store; boy, four-in-hand tie, H. S. Graves Company. GOV. RITCHIE RENOMINATED - FIFTH TERM Republlcans of Mar vland Nominate Harry Nice- man as Opponent BALTIMORE, Maryland, Sept. 13. —The Maryland Democrats have renominated Gov. Albert C. Ritchie for the fifth term. The Republicans have nominated Harry Niceman whom Ritchie bare- ly beat in 1919. George Radcliffe is the Demo- cratic nominee for the Senate. TALMADGE RENOMINATED ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 12.—Gov. {Gtorge Talmadge has been renom- inated by the State Democrats. e Mersey River Tunnel LIVERPOOL, Sept. 13.—~The new Mersey tupnel, opened by King George on July 18, is proving much more successful than its promot- ers anticipated. During four weeks from July 18 to August 14, a total of 340,210 ve- hicles and 523,822 passengers passed througH. i Receipts for the month, based on 'the first week’s takings, will total I WILLOUGHBY AVENUE | Opposite Cash Grocery | around $120,000, or nearly three times the amount a man covers In his ba who is girl wife, Stuart. seen “Beloved"” in an effort to compose its constantly cha More Mae West Than Mae West! JUHN B[]LES IN “BELOVED,” HAS COMPOSER ROLE Nearly Century of Time Cov i Tonight at Capitol ered in Film Closing “Beloved,” Universal musical ro- oses tonight at the Capi- It is a pa: oramic re- he past century arama presents Gloria Stuart in and features Boles best >r him by Vi I(' additional by other members mpwml!,\' com- are the numbers of follows the career of gs of the type through his lifetime strug-| “the 1 symphony,” and 1ging background almost an entire century. role Boles is first seen as a y in Vienna, son of a nobleman even then engaged in instill- ig great music in the consciousness of the child. The changes Civil War who afterward becomes the ene quickly to Virginia bef the where Boles meets the his role played by Gloria In swift succession the couple are | at life tog various stages of their gether, and the backgrounds| === Juneau Drug, Company; boy, bow tie, Leader De- Best Black Face Character: girl, box candy, Butler-Mauro Drug Company; boy, box candy, Smith Drug Store. [ Exceeds Profit E:timater for dramatic action include New) LeRly V*Yorks Bowery in the '60's and the | | great cn\ in the yeara which fol- | } | IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIll|!lHlllllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIHIIlllllllllllllllmlmllmmm .SIDNEY BL KO Matt Moo? RADIO Rolf Harolde, Sa Picture Plus. THE NITE OF NITES SILVER IIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI SO RO FOR INSURANCE - See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Te]cphone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. 8 VICTORIOUS, e | 1-3 Third and Franklin. 1-4 Front and Franklin. ! 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. i 4 1-6 Front, near Gross Apts. i Big Movie Parade' i Cos- Two Thousand Natiffiplit 17 ot oon. ol Waee tume with Prizes for | Guardsmen Have En- 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. g 2 | . -1 Willough Youngsters, Afternoon | trained for Homes ) 2 Willouhoy at Torem T s U0t ght Cash Excitement prevails in junior ¢ir-| NpwW ORLEANS, La., Sept. 13.— %3 g{;fluéfi‘;g;m" cge; of the vicinity as boys and! 1A Vi ballot box in favor of 2.4 mn; and‘ séw a |girls prepare for the “Kids Frolic senator Huey Long sent 2,000 Na- 2-5 Front and Main jand Movie Parade” which comes tional Guardsmen to their homes. 2-6 Sccond and Main. on Saturday afternoon at the It is said the Senator plans to 2-7 Fifth and Seward. ? Southeast Alaska Fair. k the Legislature to remove T. 2.8 . Bavanti and MAW: That day is traditionally chfl‘ Semmes Walmsley, as Mayor of 2-9 Fire Hall dren’s day and the youngsters take new Orleans 3'2 H e B.a.rdl House over the big fair building with a| By the count of returns, 100000 { 3’ Gest Do nE FE zest and zeal that leaves little yotes were cast in New Orleans o Was doubt as to their enjoyment. Adults. \The Longs and anti-Long are sep- Sec{)‘nd and Gold. parents or otherwise, Who draw!grated by only 1,000 or 2,000 votes 2 by the delight of seeing children 4 e b B w Hate, with odds favoring the Longs. ; Fifth andd Gold. % o O Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power Empire Want Ads Pay! Daily {1 b house, - 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Butler Mauro s D 4-3 Distin and Indlan. ‘ o a) 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun rua " 4-6 Tenth and C. \ 4-7 Twelfth, B.P.R. garage. i “Express Maoney: Orders 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. | Anytime’ 4-9 Home Grocery. 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