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P THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1934 e L)) £ TONITE ONLY ONLY s Auaskas FINEST ' . »Mmmclxt - - EEERR : THE CATCH OF THE WATERFRONT Romance gets geod and sea sick while they fight falling in love . o o ! EXTRA! BURNING cof the MORRO CASTLE takcn at Sea! N CHARLEY GRA ke PGSR RS - MILVER NITE MIDNIGHT MATINEE TONIGHT : Edw. G. Robinson—Dark Hazard Ropublicans Are e b Given Terrific > Jolt from Maine ‘Continuea rrom Page One) Maine did, he Roosevelt winning ndpatters.” Talk in ington has it that Chairman n proves are with will be higher by November. R e s they like a s the fight to SHOP IN JUNEAU! Youll Riding . Empire Builder DEPARTURE on this luxurious train begins a happy trip. There’s comfort all the way over the smooth, cinderless Great Northern Route. Superbly equipped, the Empire Builder provides shower baths, barber- valet, radio and every convenience for delightful travel. Its dining car meals, reasonably priced, are famed throughout the land. With summer fares to Minneapolis, St. Paul, Chicago and East in effect until October 15, and sleeper charges cut one-third, you can take advantage of the extremely low travel costs to visit the World’s Fair « at Chicago. New-type, plush-upholstered tourist cars give you further economy. It will pay you to go NOW, Let us help you plan. Write or cable. R. C. Michkils, G.A.P.D., 1400 4th Ave., Seattle, R. A. Dunlap, 683 Granville St., Vancouver, B.C. H. G. Amess, Alaska Representative Representative will meet you at Seattle or Van- couver on letter or cable advice. 7 A \ 4 —. AT [ TONITE £ evee...but he's just a big fish to her! T ause. reiterates, His completed. The film was recently bristle with denunciatior i Wash 50,000 Iletter: went from Democratic headquart: ‘nto Maine during the two weeks 4 before the vote. The postage bill left on the Amalie for Skagway . HARBOR STORY [Richard Arlen Star in ‘Hell and ngh Water,” Max front ie- 3an Diego, Califognia, the novel " which two 1“1 cover heen for | Matsui. It |only at the Produced | Jones Nutt the 1 and ous, pug- | aacious He owns | Admiral much because ch other Thrown tc and ' ment while doing it ———— 'GLAGIER PRIEST WILL LECTURE HERE TOMORROW . Motion Picture Feature Be Presented at Capitol by Noted Alaskan Explorer Aghillen Pin- “Conquering the 2 i intriguing tifle of the to be presented at the Ca tol Theatre tomorrow night Bernard R. Hubba ‘‘Glacier Priest.” 1 audiences, for the first 1 have the opportunity of film record of Father rd’s current expendition, as > picture to be shown here to- row was all filmed during his |exploration of the Alaska Penin- {eula and Aleutian Islands, just ti ceived from New York City, and as been arranged by Beverly Jones since the arrival of the par- ty in Juneau last week. This morning Father Hubbutd |where he will give an illustrated lecture this evening. He will leave on the tender immedis the conclusion of his I turn to Juneau to appea morrow evening. On Saturday eve- Ining he is scheduled to present his motion picture feature and lec- ture, and on Sunday evening will {repeat it in Ketchikan. | In addition to his public appear- ances Father Hubbard gave a short |lecture at the Juneau High School | yesterday afternoon where he kept his audience enthralled for half an ]haur while he entertainingly talkec iabout “Mush and Malamutes” and | SALES EVERY MONTH IN THE YEAR 1934 Auction Sales 1 Dates | October 10 1 November 14 | December 12 | | Special Sales Held on Request of Shippers. Advances will be made as usual when requested. 1 Transferred by telegraph { if desired. THE SEATTLE FUR i| . EXCHANGE 1008 Western Avenue Seattle, U. 8. A. 1S AT CAPITOL el R. E. C; _“White Building, Fourth Ave. and Union St. [rocm'mwi som ng dog v Tl malie from Peter: of his most amus-| { | Yl aboard w HFRF lN RAMA ,(l”m Checked ':m_( S BEiulile B § g | KANSAS CITY, Sept. 27—Au- h | th 1 Works Ad- l;vvn i i C al utilities |that |for il been A Husbands Go' Is Title ; and| ‘0 of Delightfully Original Coliseum Feature his arrival last! On his next trip north he| |expects to be in Juneau from the| {end of May until the latter part of July. R ves suce hers 15 written | ands ituatio Before returning home, the young informs the young English- she has become infatuated at she /will secure a divorce rer husband. Upon her return | determined to tell her hus-| of her new love, but his|& g sweetness is impossible | % T to penetrate. The situation |% v Y may be made to look larger if the eyebrows are left somewhat thick and are plucked in such a manner that they are not too close to the eyes. | 8 G OIN G R be more embarrassing when |; | e lover arrives. The husbanr![ velcomes him with open arms,/ and even when he discovers that = he is the man his wife is in love !} with, he is determined to find out|wm hat sort of a man he is. The | man’s admiration for the|® great, that he | s an injustice, |® he young wife & ve mistake re- & turns once more to the love of her husband H Warner Baxter who was last # seen in “Paddy, The Next 1 Thing,” has for his leading lady H Vinson, who gave a splendi pe ce in “The Power and the C | the he other members of the cast Warner Oland GO DE LUXE ON)canuine Dovcet of stage tame G. P. Hun Eleanor [ Hamilton MacFadden directed = from Sonya Levien's screen play. - - " Jr., Frank O'Connor, = n and Jay Ward. Olympian Ride in complete comfort on the ' air-conditioned club-observadon,.' and dining cars of the famous, | Mmmm! Mmmm! roller bearing OLYMPIAN. En- Another Lutheran Ladies Aid § joy the thrill of 656 sootless, cin- |Goody Sale, Oct. 6. There will be :'d derless, fumeless electrified miles |a Juncheon Oct. 24 and do not over the mountains. Enjoy Mil- |forget the Annual Sale and Din- & waukee Road service—the only '|ner will be December 5. —adv. & railroad with its own rails all the ———.———— - way, Seattle to Chicago. SHOP IN JUNEAU! I: Lowest Fares Ever R} PR | Reduced rail fares—round trip and one way—and lower sleeping car rates ap- ply via The OLYMPIAN. New type tourist sleeping cars cut costs still more EaEsE Van ila with comfortable, individually lighted berths at about one-half the cost of @' 93 The [flavor standard sleeping car-accommodations. Lfi}?—) The “Chef’s Selection Plate” provides e Jingeitdongih delightful lunchaons or dinners for S0c; b club breakfasts from 40c up. because its PURE Vanilia. Schilling OO - BUSY g Unpacking the latest in WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S FALL AND WINTER APPAREL |IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlilljIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIII! For reservations or informatiom, cable or write ‘arson, General Agent Seattle, Wash. 2108 .'® America's Longest Electrified Rallroad @ REERENEEEREREREE sEEEREEE) Direct from our New York Buyers [ - @ LEADER DEPT. STORE GEORGE BROS. QEEEEREEEEEEEE L IEEENNNAREENNR I ASNARENNRRRNTRENERRNLE ,fiIIIIHlHHIfllHlIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIHHHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflHiIi |WARNER BAXTER " t rare |Dugout at 8 o'clock urged to attend. ederal Loans to Utilities of 1 opinion handed " - Albert L. ision was given in a case a’'plan to constri a ight plant oncordia, e Public a plant. of $30,- $17,000 from the | com ' Judge Reeves overruled a mo- {1a jon of the city to dismiss a suit M Beaut H'nt Prc ‘of ithe pri lity asking that 4 y Y w b constru pal plant - C T rt order. " ter’ - - 3 {he NOTICE LEGION AUXILIARY m [ po: An important meeting of the ith ont jAme Legion Auxiliary will be {in casting {hftd Friday night, Sept. 28, in the All members —adv. 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In our plant we use as much care, labor and equipinent in keeping it clean as we do in the actual preduction of the milk, and then to be sure, several putity tests are made during the bottling of the milk. husband and your children a smooth, rich, heavy-bodied milk. Our milk has more eream, which meens more noutishment—more ‘flavor— more vitamins. And best of ail—you can depend on'esmsistent high quality. Phone todzy for a month’s trial, i v P Mendenhall D GEORGE DANNER, Proprietor —for new hair beauty . . . —soft, lustrous curls and waves ° \ GET A PERMANENT that makes any woman “pretty as a picture” Several kinds given expertly— as low as $5.00. Peter Pan Beauty Shoppe PHONE 221 Triangle Building - Every bottle of Goliie g " MENDENHALL MILK Al this to give youw, your ¢ high Meduan wsn (s s i