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IHURSDAY NOV. 8, 1934 - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, o ! % - TONIGHT ONLY TONIGHT ONLY EERE 3 FINAL SHOWING TONIGHT STILL RUI.I.ING SflPHISTIGA‘IEB INTO CONGRESS Addmonal Electlon Results | from States Regarding Tuesday's Vote (Conuinued frem *™age One) District - 16-—Everett M. Kirksen. Reépublican, re-elected. District 18— James A. Meeks, {'Democrat, re-elected District 19—Donald C. Dobbins, Democrat, re-elected. District 20—Scott W. Lucas, Dem- I I | District 22—Edwin M. Schaefer, 7 Democra$, re-elected. . . E’ District. 23—Willipm A .Arnold, ! Sfdrrlng le AYR i Democrat, re-elected. - ° § Disttiét '24—Claude = V. Parsons, tige o " = Democrat, re-elected. Keeping Up With The Jeneses” started District 25— Kent E. Keller, them on the rcad to ruin, but finally ||Demoemat re-gedted. brought them to iheir highest spot of happiness. See this up-to-the-minute District One—William T. Schulte, Democrat, re-elected. romance of a $30 a week clerk whose, || republican. ‘ B2 oeclonb R District Four—James I. Farley, wife had miliion-cellar ideas! Bl e ol o » District Five—Glenn Griswold, PLUS Democrat, re-elected. Digtrict Six—Mrs. Virginia E. Isle of Bali Mr. Adam Jenckes, Democrat, re-elected. District Seven—Arthur H. Green- wood, Democrat, re-elected. 600 ANY District Nine, Eugene B. Crowe, Democrat, re-elected SEATS z 5 c TlME District Ten— Finly H. Gray, Democrat, re-elected Towa District One—Edward C. Eicher, | Democrat, re-elected. District Two—Bernhard M. Ja-| cobsen, Democrat, re-elected. District Four—Fred Biermann, | Democrat, re-elected. District Five, Hubert Utterback, | Democrat. District Seven, Otha D. Wearin, Democrat, re-elected. District Eight—Fred C. Gilchri: Republican, re-elected THEATRE HOCKEY SEASON \VIKING CLUB TO Sk District Nine, Guy M. Gillette, s STARTING SOON MEET SATURDAY |pemocrat, re-elected. LONDON, Nov. 8— Ten clubs - Kansas have entered for a newly formed| mpo regular meeting of the Vi.| District Two—U. 8. Guyer, Re-| European ice-hockey league. king (‘lul”) will be held Saturday publican, re-elected. District Four—Randolph Carpon- ter, Democrat, re-elected. The teams are divided into two » evening starting at 8 o’'clock, in pools and each club will meet the the I. O 0. F. hall. Following the District Two—Frederick Landis, | film player, was announced in Hollywood. The ceremony will be hi ina Hollywoad church. (Auocllud Press Pho(o) The engagement of Ginger Rogers, screen actress, to Lew Ayr strict Seven—Andrew J. May, misano, Democrat, re-elected. District Six— David J. Lewis,y Democrat, re-elected. [ Massachusetts District Two—William J. Gran- | son, Republican. others in its section, the two lead- | ;. oqtin efng will begin and Sk Kentu_«' Ky ing teams in each pool then play- d:mnga t}?:.x c\'n‘,gnin[z refrcgshmems District One—William V. Greg- ing off for the championship. will be served. Dancing will start |°TY» [)f'n]ncrat. re-elected. . Pool “A" consists of Streatham | .. 9.30 o'clock. District Two—Glover H. Cary, ~ and Wembley Lions (England), Mi- B R Democrat, re-elected. ‘4lan (Italy), Stade Francais District Three—Emmet O'Neil, ~ (France), and Zurich (Switzerland.) GROCERY CARD PARTY Democrat. | In pool “B” are Richmond Hawks At the Moose Hall, Nov. 8, at| WDistrict Four—Capt. R. Carden, and Wembley Canadians (England), 8 p. Bridge, whist and pinochle. | Democrat, re-elected Praha (Czechoslovakig), Francais | Refreshments. Admission 50 cents. District Five—Brent Spence, Volants (France) and Davos (Swi —adv. | Democrat, re-elected. zerland). The first matches will be ->o>s District 8ix— Virgil Chapman, played in December. Daily Emplre Want Ads Pay! , Democrat, re-elected. Dflififii Two—Elmer J. Ryan, | pepublican, Socialist and Law. Pre- 3 at. .serv i District Five—Theodore Chris- Dfstr?gt r;fl(—lp}gf‘:ker Cornin | tianson, Republican, re-elected. finemocrat ro-clected 5 District Eight—William A. Pit={ District Francis D. Culkin tenger, Republican. ! Repliblican, lncwd\ . : Districe, Nine=R, T. BUokltEn ot a-— James I M MG : ames Farmer Laom“nnhm Democrat, re-elected. Monta North Carolina District One—Joseph P. Mona-1g District §Two— John H. Kerr,| ghan, Democrat, re-elected. Diniorat, Seelactod § Disgzict; Two-r. JOy: M0, ATSS8H ~ ilirict Wen—Alfred. L. Bulwin- Democrat, re-elected. !585 7% Come in and help yourself to a FREE Entry Bl of eoune Boyd! Ginls! Motherns! - - - ENTER TODAY! WIN ONE OF THOUSANDS OF CASH PRIZES IN THE ”I! gogoe Letter Writing Contest for Schoolboys and Girls on “WHY BREAD IS G0OD.TO EAT-4 TIMES A DAY 12586 ASK FOR FULL INFORMATION—FREE! Children! What a Mother if you win! PRIZES FOR MOTHERS, f Siart today you can use any piece ‘of pa wrmng our letter, but '.l|.usfir on your letter. 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Your child can win! blank will tell you not only why 5 P&gfile,h'fl’m?h:fief"eamufl RIS o e At ut why you sho OUFLITATE PfllZfi FOR MOTHERS, ploatd i df saoh o falise ASK FOR PEERLESS BREAD AT ALL GROCERS & Come in_ and ask for your entry blank . a2 > 3 Nebraska Democrat, re-elected. District Three, (correction)—Karl District Eight—Fred M. Vinson, | Stefan, Republican. Democrat, re-elected. District Four—C. G. Binderup, District Nine— John Marshall | Democrat. Robison, Republican. District Five—Harry B. Coffee, Maryland Democrat. District One—T. Alan Golds: New Jersey borough, Democrat, re-elected. District Two—Isaac Bacharach, District Two—William P. Cole;| Republican, re-elected. Jr., Democrat, re-elected. District Four—D. Lane Powers, | District Three—Vincent L. Pal- | Republican, re-elected. District Six—Donald H. McLean, Republican, reelected. Di.smu Ten—Fred A. Hartley, , Republican, re-elected. Dl%mct 11—Peter A. Cavicchia Republican, re-elected. | field, Democrat, re-elected. District 12—Frederick R. Lehl- | | District Eight—Arthur D. Healy,|!bach, Republican, reelected. | Democrat, re-elected. .l New Mexico | District Nine— Richard M. Rus~i: Af Large— John J. Dempsey, sell, Democrat, ‘Democmt | District Ten — George Holdeny { N | Tinkham, Republican, re-elected.| o .0 l"mf\w——};ghrkard 3. S | District 11— John P. HigginSfyo hemoorat | Democrat, unopposed. | District Nine | ‘District 15—Charles L. Gitfordipereocs rooomcpnen A. Rudd, , | Republican, ";;r‘“”d- District 14—William I. Sirovich, W Wickignn Democrat, re-elected. District. Three—Heury H, EMW-30Vnirior 20— Vit6. Marchnbonid I ball, Republican. Republican ; District Six (correction)—William | A + District 24—Janses M. Fitzpat- W. Blackney, Republican. ‘rick Democr x'v-elsectcd e ! Minnesota District District One—August H. Ander-|por oo | District 26—Hamilton Fish, Jr., ) kle, yDemocrat, reelected. District 11—Zebulon Weaver, Democrat, re-elected. | North Dakota At, Large—William Lemke, Re- Publican, re-elected. At Large—Usher L. Burdick, Re- } publican, reelected. Ohio : District 20—Martin L. Sweeney, Democrat, reelected. District 22—Chester Republican, re-elected. Pennsylvania Distriet 16—Robert F. Rich, Re- | bublican and Prohibitionist, re- elected. District 18—Benjamin K. Focht, Republican and Prohibitionist, re- elected. Distriet 21—Francis E. Walter, Demderat and Prohibitionist, re- elected. District 22— Harry L. Haines, C. Bolton, Democrat, re-elected. District 24—J. Buell Snyder, Democrat, re-elected. District 26—Charles R. Eckert, Democrat, District* 27—James 'Gray, Demo- crat. District . 28—William M. Berlin, Dem@crat and Republican, re-- elected. | District 32—Theodore L. Moritz, Democrat. District 33—Henry Ellenbogen, | Democrat and Republican, re-elect- ed. | Distriet 34—Matthew A. Dunn, 1 Democrat and Republican, re-elect- ed. South Dakota District Two—Theodore B. Wer- ner, Demoerat, re-elected. West Virginia District, One—Robert L. Ramsey, | Democrat, re-elected. | District Four—George W. John- | son, ‘Democrat, re-elected. 1 Wisconsin | District One—Thomas R. Amlie, | Progressive. | District, Two™ Harry ‘Sauthoft, | Progressive. | District Four—Raymond J. Can- | non, Democrat, relelectett } | District Six—Michael K. Reilly, | Demograt, re-elected. | District Eight—George J. Schnei- | der, Progressive. | District Ten—Bernard J. Gehr- | mann, Progressive. ‘Wyoming At Large—Paul R. Greever, Dem- ocrat. NOTICE After November 10 no telephone rentals for the month of November will be accepted at a discount. All remittances by mail must bear postmark of not later than last discount date. Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. | | | | | 4 [ldv; ? REY O \ | '(McWade and other members of | {the cast, have combined to make | * | employer, - FILM, CAPITOL “Design for meg Is En- tertainingly Adult Feature Here And so it came to pass that the little lady loved two. handsome men—and they lived happily ever after. Sounds like adult entertainment and it is. It's Noel Coward’s “De- gn for Living," which Paramount red to the screen with March, Gary Cooper, Mi- brilliantly di- ened yesterday at the Capitol The- ater. The film is an adaptation of the {brilliant and sophisticated Broad- way comedy of the same name, in which laughter alternates with drama in situations that have no matches for originality in cinema annals. hand of the director, contribute performances that scintilate and bounce. The lucid and sprightly no apology to the original Coward seript, and the visual flow provid- ed by the Lubistch cameras en- hances the story far beyond foot- light possibilities. The plot, of course, is unusual, but the subtle craftsmanship of direction, the delicate shading of the performances and the rare good taste displayed generally throughout the picture hold within the bounds of the solid and enjoyable family entertainment. There's mo need for Noel Cow- ard to despair. The materpiece that he, Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontaine brought to a delighted Broadway last season, here finds { riam: Hopkins and Edward Everett | | Horton' in the cast, | rected by Ernest Lubitsch. It op- The principals, guided by the fine dialogue by Ben Hecht need make EEERENESERSEIBESTNIUINISEISIENIEIIINNIANENAR: a5ESIELEE NOEL COWARD’S FAMOUS : PLAY DESIGN for LIVING with Frederic March—Gary Cooper Miriam Hopkins PONSORED BY THE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB WE PRI SENT: A NEW SCREEN WONDER Warner Bros., creators of "42nd Street,” "Gold Diggers,” and "Foolllght Parade,” agam amaze the world with a fabulous’creation of‘ drama, spectacle, fun, music and stars!‘ Sumptuous! Magnificent! 2071100 RN EAAARARRNAMA RERAALS I RANR Ay 1 ARG RS LRI RARRFRRERE A ETEIRA -~ [ 2IITREEEN AR, Adyress g yareey 10 GREAT LAUGH STARS! 200 GORGEQUS - GIRLS! 60 BEAUTIFUL MODELS! OF NEWLYWEDS | permits her to continue to work, | tation to a week-end party at t {home of his wealthy landlord, |as a slangy couple its brilliant counterpart in en- thusiasm, skill and scintillating | wit! AMUSING DRAMA See— 200 fascinating’ fon dancers £) 4 Heaf— “$pin a S\ Little Web of Dreams’ sasEREaEEg 528, 382 IS AT COLISEUM % The deft direction of Edward Ludwig and excellent portrayals of Lew Ayers, Patricia Ellis, Robert ,m PREVIEW TONIGHT SHOW PLACE OF ALASKA 1:10. A. M, Universal's “Let's Be Ritzy,” whighy = will be seen tonight only at (he‘,. Coliseum Theatre, one of the|& most engaging comedy dramas to be seen hereabouts so far this year, Ayers is cast as Jimmy, a young $30-a~week shipping clerk who marries Ruth (Miss Ellis), private secretary to a wealthy man, and APITO THEATRE HIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINH' TWO FEATURES ONUPTOWN'S . ® 9 8 60 0 00 000 8 ° HOSPITAL NOTES . although he does so against his """"...... better judgment. Meanwhile Ruth has been carry- ing on a mild flirtation with her Hildreth, even to the extent of having tea with him ai the Ritz and accepting from him a diamond bracelet valued at sev- eral thousand dollars. The affairs of the couple reach a near—tragic' climax, when, posing as the son |of a wealthy South American rub- | ber magnate, Jimmy gets an. i Tom Moyer, passenger hurt in a § lane crash recently, had a plate @ ‘nmond from his leg at St. Ann's Hospital this morning. His recov-a ery is satisfactory. BILL TONIGHT “Tomorrow’s Clnldren and ‘South Sea Island Ad- ventues’ Cum Here Mike Jures, in St. Ann's-Hospital | for veral days with a hard cold, was discharged this morning. Hugh Westerberg entered St. Ann's Hospital last night for @ major operation. . | Frank McHugh and I abel Jeweli | enzaged for | eight years, supply just the rizht 1mount of comedy to the fitm; and | Robert McWade as the prouchy ! boss, Splévin, nearly steal§ the picture. Constant gales of laughter | Joe C pital fracture. S e fiim on fishe | P. C. RAMER TRAVELS ith Zane | P. C. Ramer, co-owner and, Gen- portsman | eral Manager of the Bermner Min- a§ entereq St./Anfy's Hos- eday for treatment for a “Temorrow al foatu of st Tslands,” ing in th ‘Grey, notcd 21 greeted his remarks and actions. as the princ 1l be seen | ing Corporation, was a recent pas- The film is light comedy-drama, [on the Upic Dl'om‘am<ssmcr on the Copper River and with a clever cast handling the |for the last times wmu'u | Northwestern Railway out of, cm. unusual story adeptly. It is recom- mended heartily. Thmar bill + at | the Upwwn[dom He superintendad. the. freij will present “Walls of Gold” with |ing of*& mill, comptessor and ‘otfer 147 Sally Ellers and Norman Foster ‘machlnery from McCarthy to '.hemu & t‘uged mine. nmumummumulmmmmmm ] mmlmum|mmuml|m|m|m|mumuumum‘u"mml‘ummmuuml : SHOP IN JUNEAU! 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