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' K THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY OCT 19 1934 Whether Pola, who in 1918 made the film “Passion” which resulted in her being brought to Hollywood, is conscious of the active compe- tition she has in the matter of glamor nowa POLA NEGRI IS BACK AGAININ OLD HOLLYWOOD . Returns Still Hating Cats " “ime but Not Perfume— |the matter « Offers Rejected “I am convinced that it is the By ROBBIN COONS all-important thing, the story. The star may be a r artis HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. 19.— Pola Negri, the foreign star who must be the great artist or she paved the way to Hollywood for would not be the star—but alone she m:mut make the success of the all foreign ‘stars, i3 back in Holly- wood much swayed by the picture.” Garbo-Dietrich-Sten trio. > they have profit ed by unfortu- Pfrfume—Bllt No Cats e same Pv)’l Negri. e “IT'S THE WISEST INVESTMENT I EVER MADE" “1 paid enly a few dollars dewn FOR MY NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHER" @ Genuihe G-E guaranteed washers for less than $100.00. Think of it. 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WOODLAND GA'RDENS FRANKIE MACK’S MELODY BOYS BEER LUNCHES DANCING THE PARIS INN DANCING EVERY NIGHT FRIED CHICKEN—PIT BAR-B-Q—BEER—WINE PEARL and BILL CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night Harri Machine Shop “ELECTROL—Of Course” she does not re-jeve s | rogatives c —in her suite there were no cats, but the air was heavy with scent, ! forewarning that the raven- hmrvd‘ lady soon to make her entrance | an entrance. rviewer is late) andoned the pre- the fareign star con- cerning glamor But the | would not I nted Negri, today ebullient w s, was more con- | ’L‘(“.lmd witk g a Chopin for! George Sand—one of the screen | possibilities is considering. Warner Bros. wil Nocturne,” and Pola is r she could t. pin—and though she would like the Sand. “But it may be,” make ding the of no worthy Cho- she speculated, ought of Inm -but two accent one pic- { ture, that would | Meanwhile Pola sian heroine f | next spring, and the: | tour of South America to be made, and Ernst Lubitsch, her director in | “Passion,” is interested in directing her again Rejected Several Offers Negri's. last Hollywood appear- {ance was in “A Woman Com- | mands” nearly three years ago. |She was a pe | pecially with her si dise,” but the film w !as a whole. Sinc appeared on abroad, and has wood offers to p tures as “Freaks film about the “Supernatural,’ and seances She would consider none of them—not Negri, who wants a story badly enough to decla “1f I never make another picture, I would rather that it be so than that I should play in a picture with a poor story!” a Rus-| d Artists a concert not popular he has screen sensational sideshows, and the one about seers D '\L\SK/\ ON VERGE J. 8. Barnett, on his second trip throughout the Territory, repre- senting Glaser Brothers of Seattle, specializing in Glaser's entire line of mixers, College Inn products, and a general line of wholesale cigars, candies, tobaccos, liquors, etc, is homeward bound, having stopped in Juneau for a few days renewing business contacts. Mr. Barnett is y pl 4 with this initial reception and, 1 | many others, feels that Alaska is’ just on the verge of a wonderful expansion. . e——— North Carolina’s seasonal apple crop of 3,300,000 bushels is 37 perf cent less than. the production off 1933, a Agricultural Depart- ment survey shows. SATUBDAY SPECIALS EGGS——SB«\led Very Beqt, 3 dozen CHERRIES—Red Pittad, Libby’s, 2 cans for 45¢ " noon of said DIES BEFORE | FIRING SQUAD Russia Executes Commun- i ist Who Purchased Wife and Kept Her Veiled TASHKENT, Ubekistan, Oct. 19. pt. But | g ist brought him to death before a - 'Soviet firing squad. Karimov bought himself a. wife ifor 1500 roubles and spent 3,000 reubles for a religious wedding. Women are not supposed to be bought and sold by party members, even in Mohammedan sections of the Soviet Union. i At the local cleansing of the L rty -a fellow railroad Karimov's pur- After the meeting, Karimov at- tacked the informer with a rock, injured him seriously and threat- ened to kill him later because he had revealed that Karimov's wife continued to wear a veil and was kept a prisoner. Karimov was executed as anj enemy of the Workers' Govern-| ment who had feigned Communism | for personal gain, | - NEW \IDEWAIK\ TO DOCK A new sidewalk paralleling the 0l4 one on the approach to the| Ocean dock at Cordova, construct- s the Railroad Company ;was | recently completed. The old side-' walk was considered unsafe owing $0 the weakness of the piling sup- porting it. PUBL](‘ \OTICF In the District Court for the Ter= ritory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, Ketchikan, Alaska. In the Matter of the REGULAR NOVEMBER TERM of the DIS-| TRICT COURT for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to an Order of the Court dated October "4, 1034, a Regular Term of the United States District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, will be held in the court room of the Courthouse at Juneau, Alaska, be- ginning on the 12th day of NOVEMBER, A. D, 1934, at the hour of 10:00 am. in the day. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the said court to be affixed on this 4th day of Octo- ber, 1934, (Seal) fore- ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of the U. 8. District Court. | First publication, Oct. 12, 1934, | Last ])ubl cation, Nov. 2, 1934. 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