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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 6, 1936. /GARY COOPER {TWO VETERANS )Q@ig% ~—SCHOLARSHIP GLASGBOW IS lcotirey AR 8 HASNEWFILM | AREBATTLING ! =o? . DANGEPLANS ~ PLAYCROUND j=sSrusaccmit The Show Place of Junes f PER@NALITY FDR @QRESSi g/}"f fi¥\§®§§ & . ARE‘HMSHED FflRfiRflYALTY‘ LAST TIMES TONIGHT LAS GHT o e HE WON HER HEARI T TIMES TONIG T ir Coliseum Theatre Shows|Treadway and Borah Fac- b . Business and Professional | | S14SCOW, Scotland, oct. 6| o 'ast becoming a new playground | Gene Raymond in ing Strong Opposition | . ; ; Women Hold Business |of European royalty. Scotiand has|| Lt,took plenty of nerve to Y & \ § TR had another crowned guest in the|| Win the ridiculous wager Love on a Bet for Seats Meetm%\/(‘stmdd} person of Bulgaria’s ruler and No.|| this Romeo tackled! . . . 1 railroad fan, King Be In “Mr. Deeds Goes to Town,” now| WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—Two vet- o ; 5 In their regular business meeting| = o080 A0 & 08 DO ] “Low on !playing at the Capital, Director eran members of Congress are bat- L % o held last evening in the City Coun-|yrrr wort on a holiday cruise in Frank Capra, Hollywood's outstand-!tling for their seat_s this e_chnm\ 1 3 ‘ 4 cil Chambers, the Business and the Mediterranean, King Boris img director surpasses his own pre-|with opponents of widely varied in- " o % onal Women's Club made passed his sation” at the lovely {vious record. jorests. P . TR " . g ments for their annual|y e among the Jerthshire heather g | And coupled with the genius of| In Massachusetts, Representative 5 - £ ship Dance scheduled 0r| o g Alexander Kay Muir, whose with | the picture’s direction is the per-|Treadway, 24 years a Republican ; . G October 31 at the Elks' Club. Caro- | wire' was formerly first secretary | formance given by Gary Cooper in|Congressman, is opposed by Owen 2 : v line Todd was appointed chairman ', ‘o). Biiearian Legation in Wash- 4N B RAYMOND fthe title role. “Always a great fa-|Johnson, writer with a name prom- S ; §,of the committec in charge of the oeo 1 g 5 % NDY BARRY | vorite with the theatre-going pub-|inent in literature sincc the turn s G event to be isted by Mrs. ES-17"00 0o thers of royal blood Who HELEN BRODERICK ilic, Cooper in this film emerges|of the century. g 1 Y i telle Hebert @ Mrs. Ernestinef, . “s it holidays are Queen : !an entirely fresh personality, full of} In Idaho, across the continent, ’ ] S fovest- Wilhelmina of Holland and Prin- —PLUS— charm and good humor. William E. Borah, 30 years a Re- 5 38 Tic s _for this popular social| . w0 o hals g " 0! . i . cess Ena, who have been here twice. Edgar K ed. 3 Playing opposite Cooper in the|publican Senator, is opposed by C. P & 5 affair will go on sale next week. It| 4 bl Wik € & “g r RKennedy "lll :mm is Jean Arthur, who continues|Ben Ross, ex-cowboy, ex-ditch rid- 3 : i3 : was decided by vote of the members In Love at 40 {to fufill every expectation of her|er, ex-county commissioner, ex- i ’ 4 At d | that student tickets for the dance|f Snapshots | boasters. mayor and Now gOVernor. % - X be eliminated % Fox Movietone News | In “Love on a Bet." mow at the ! 3 ! . Gficars of tha ORght o DOl )GLAS Pis e i oo {Coliseum. Gene Raymond depicts JOHNSON’S FIRST RACE e . William Paul, P; ; Mrs. | IT'S A GIVE-AWAY lone of the wildest, gayest and most|{ It is Johnson’s first venture into : q G Goss, First V 3 ZENITH | sophisticated roles of his career as|officeseeking, but he has had a 8 % 1 . James Primavera, Second V. “LIFETIME” !a prospective Broadway producer.|[hand in politics since he went to g B President, Mrs. Stella George, Re-| {Starting practically nude in New|the Republican convention in 1916 P ¥ X & cording Secret ; and Miss Caro- | s | York, Raymond arrives in Holly-|with Theodore Roosevelt, while . line Todd, Corresponding Secre- COUNCIL MEET IS 'MRS NELSON l BEERS FOR TONIGHT o Y wood in two days, picking up en-|preserving his amateur standing. i | i ot AND BABY GO HOME PLUS—Daily Alaska route a new suit, a hundred dol-| Not so Governor Ross. He has ————— — Empire Reporter {lars, and a beautiful fiancee. had some kind of public job almost : 4 Woe o ot i & | — .- continuously since at 18 he became! F e AT THE HOTELS c;f‘\- -‘g‘:\‘;“‘_{“‘l"l“’f; ‘0{ ]\': ?0"51“5} N ONIGHT—and - | NAT ENGAGES NEW |in sioneer westom e | | L8 . EEaALL Ol Couneh s seheduld for (8| sqe, ol T B and. nans TONIGHT—and ' in pioncer western Idaho. ; 3 | = PR o ;P ve daughter, Martha Josephine, were MATINEE WED. 2 P.M. | Johnson, a Yale man, founded a - Gastineau CTnTaissennd. a8 Tly Sletk and} i omissed from St. Ann's Hospital TeChie Ackiiouy | PILOT, NEW PLANE |iiterary magazine upon graduation| | & | Fred Davis, Comet; G. Aslx\v«wr.'l\"‘l“f{“““‘i-j‘}“"_ Sl ™ today and went to iheir home ai THE GREAT BEYOND /*° 4 = and since has published novels a Skagway: D. A. Noonon, Seattle; ]""“ maltters requiring action. Sixth and Harrs Street. (Fairbanks News-Miner) (“Varmint,” “Virtuous Wives,” etc.) | ; John Klingbeil, City. LS e s 5 P S e X REMOVES TO JUNEAU Announcement was maae today by | P}ays. articles and short stories. He Zynda Mrs. Lola Hunnicutt has trans- SERVICE HELD OAVID b 1Asco s Y Noel Wein, president of the North- | %35 3 Republican until prohibition ! . | Neil Ward; G. Gudbranson, OItY. |y oq' her residence to Juneau,| The late Harvey P. Sulivap, for- THERETURN | | ern Air Transport Company, of the| arling sdmipisiration| . where she is & nurse at St. Ann's|mer United States Marshal of the { | turn h tic. He sup- James O'Connor, M.S. Seal; Rex| " i IPETER GRIMM " o D us{pm;’ Al“gm‘l)tl;xmir:rrs);; e £ Early, Kensington: B. W. Hulman |Hospital. Mr. Hunnicutt recently Third Division, was laid to rest . g staff of pilots and of the new oper- = 3 g Hoonah: Edna Long, City: Cris |1eft for Chichagof to seek employ- recently in Seward with a commit- L ation by the company of a beauti- M l“rln .Ct‘\‘ % ¥ il i BARRYMORE Ross never finished the sixth grade ment, tal service by Rev. C. T. Hatten, <na | Put claims his “pious Scotch grand & haplai; f t ful and speedy late model Cessna| g4y s cattleman, taught him 10| ~ Plaids Make Smart Sports Togs for Fall B T At Cuapiain: oo the; Agasd W T airplane. % < . JOHN MARIN IS NEW Masons. A\dnl\r‘ll:filt?:eio.'ifik?e:tl;mn Mr. Cross the last two years has Lgfn;su tofi‘ih'sfif ::3532.? Ttd 114hu;1‘; A plaid coat and a plain frock make a chic outfit for spectator HONR EDER T At | ow OF DOUGAS CAB e e i v i been pilot for the Cordova Air| .o managing his father’s herds,| Sports wear or motoring. Del Monte Hickey unites a two-piece | According to the Westward Al-| John Marin, proprietor of the CLUB ENTERTAINS —— - _ Service, of which M. D. Kirkpat-|,1nouch there were older brothers.| brown wool frock trimmed with a burnt orange suede button and |askan, the Homer Fair, held in |Douglas Inn, yesterday took over| In a Japanese setting of lanterns, King of Turnback River ‘{l‘fk U‘S.m“"“e" He was pilot in{gome of his “behind the barn’| belt and a swagger coat of burnt orange, beige and brown paid wool |September featured a wild west [the Douglas Cab and will operate cherry blossoms and characteristic : A e United States Army during the {¢yiuing led him for a time to take| collared in lynx. Notice the rows of stitching which finish neck- |rodeo, in which would-be cow- |8 taxi service between here and Nippouese decorations, the Seward Now Is Missouri Legend World War and at present holds al," yeen intest in “Coin” e et Ssranmise i bt et T i Ao punchers of the vicinity, vainly Juneau, also within the city limits.|Woman's Club entertained recently Captain’s commission in the Air|, s iies s e 3 attempted to ride two bucking | “Scotty” Nelson has been engaged |at the country home of Dr. and monetary theories. He also bult Ay ERL e f attempt e two bucking | EVERTON, Mo., Oct. 6—The Paul COrps Reserve. 'up a reputation as an economical 4 broncos. Exhibits of farm produce |by Marin as driver. His stand will [Mrs. A. D. Haverstock, at Sewar:d. Bunven of froge—known as thel He was pilot on test flights for|uie ® ortiston B8 B SCORCA | pisMISSED FROM HOSPITAL | D.F. Millard, of the Alaska Road lyng canning were held following (be in front of the Inn, rorpmies et iasuibusiein Ring of Turnback river—has be- the Swallow Airplane Company ofly: ang set up a stout party organ- T Commission staff in Juneau, under- | tne rodeo and in the evening a — .- —— schools, the Junior Woman’s Chib, “ome endowed with legendary qual- Wichita, Kansas, and did miscel-|;,.¢0n during his three terms as| Ofto Gault, who has becn re- NOnt. & MAIOE ORGREN this morn- gance was enjoyed. KARRY ON JUNEAU JOB and a few other visitors in ihe ‘ies by hill residents here. laneous test work for different com=fg,yernor, ceiving medical treatment at St.|ing in St. Ann’s Hospital, perform-| e ee— Mike Karry has gone to work on |eity. Frog hunters report sighting the Panies at Wichita. Mr. Cross willl ™ jopn s slogan, as told to the| Ann's Hospital, was dismissed yes-|ed by Dr. W. W. Council and Dr.| Lode and placer location motices|the new Juneau Dairies building, e e —— sigantic amphibian year after year, be based at the Nome station of the|Ney york Herald Tribune, is “Hu- | terday. W. M. Whitehead. for sale at The Empire office. now under construction in Juneau.! Today’s News Today - Empire but all attempts to catch him have N A- T- il ptets ik sots et Libor) — - T — Bt i S gt Sos g v s The Cessna plane arrived by boat i failed. He is said to be as large must be helped to help itself. Cap- around as a washtub, and his pur, At Valdez It was assembled there| Deh 0, SNDapis LaD SstAEINS Tyip o, The Rexsil owned by Fritz Wein and Sig Governor can mix with a farm com- ital must put its house in order.” suers swear his weight is so heavy DY Mr. Cross and flown here by| pog il go with him on that the ground retains an impression “k‘x‘“- Mr. Cross was a witness to)pniiosophy but would never allow 2 where he leaps the original tests made on the Cess-| et to be drawn out into thel e na at Wichita. The plane has been|jee;, water of such hoclal subjects| Imagine the luxury of a Shari'ip production. slightly more than|,q johnson discusses. } ; riple Compact for only $1! It's tWO vears. : | one of the 250 tremendous bargains _ The Cessna is manufactured at| pory HAVE TOUGH FOES y during the Rexall ORIGINAL One Wichita. The C-34 mof:lel 18 8 doure} - o eon T S T Cent Sale Wednesday, Thursday, Place ship with a 145 horsepower| - % g Bty P e&m, Priday, Saturday, October 14, 15, 16, Warner motor. It has a top speed % Spt g P ; ° of 162 miles per hour and criuses|Ple: SPoke to them in French. That| 17. And this is one sale that smart, i i | Would be beyond Ross but the Idaho| thrifty housewives never miss, But- ¢ 143 miles per hour. The ship Druk Store. adv. Wein who have placed it at the dis-|™Unity, wear cowboy “chaps” (leath- oS i or s hout looking like a Y J Y =1 posal of the Northern Air Traps-|®' Pants) wil g Charles A. Lingbergh's father, port, Inc. ldude ranche;r, and tell an aud\ence‘ who was a member of Congress, —eto——— |in reasonably grammatical English ? e e vrote a book called “Your country ADMITTED TO ST ANN'S |POW to keep state expenses down. a d\ P at War,” which was suppressed in Micke Javril, medical patient, en- The contrast in candidates exem- 2918, tered St. Ann's Hospital yesterday. |PIfies to a degree the vast diversity| % . pital yesterday. |t mind. and background which seeks to enter the tion's I - : . ; e to e, e o'y v i When heavy demands ! Massachu- k |setts contrasted with frontier Ida- 3 i : : ; F ALASKA MEA T Cg' ho, ssix-generaflon cul::; ‘eargamasc 4 % CEEY I“d " COIIS'I‘GI‘I' smokh‘% FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND || ot vt of tdaho, | - . 4 . Sgrac u e cal ave at least | a B . . : TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected ||this in common: to be elected, they | o o N When you're lighting one cigarette from another, must overcome a pair of opponents : g - working under pressure —under strain . . . how formidably supported by their con- 2 stituents from away back. | A & you'll appteciate all the P‘m‘mn this M L% i i tasting /ight smoke offers! For in each refreshing BEER BARONS BEA i - ! t puff you'll enjoy the genuine smoothness of HARDWARE TEAMIN | & . B tender center-leaf tobacco...a kind, gentle smoke BOWLING MATCHES| . 3 _ ‘ ..an ideal /ight smoke that is without cettain harsh 3 . ; 4 i 4 ¥ irritants removed by Lucky Strike’s exclusive Juneau Luw Mllls, Im- Ay tie MISYEL Aoy e I ) ‘e i 1 : G “Toasting” process. When you're working fast, evening, the Alt Heidelbergs rolled 'a 1503 to 1367 victory over the mr T i/ : : and smoking fast, remember to reach for a° e o . A Ol B = Thomas Hardware team. The Unit- % 2 . 3 Pl | rest Doy Tk to fhie Ase- » 2 . . light smoke . . . semember to reach for a Luckyl Don't Say tics by a score of 1468 to 1630. BT - PR T N o ¥ ai « « NEWS FLASH! » * ’ Alt Heidelberg o 4 4 AL 4 oli 1 Waiting Toom across from B. JakWAY. -\ 18) 1100 138 00 ¢ & A ; " " e : J. Hendricks ... 178 155 144— 477 > 4 3 7 sweeps’ak“ winner E. Radde ........ 188 181 151— 520 - — / = 5 times in a row! e Tokal 2oL s 350 j . ; ‘ l N n o w e L ‘ n l" G ¥ aace ¥4 i 7 Mr. Clay Morris, 19years old, of Dawson - R. Rieck . 138 151 170— 459 2 i 2 ? 3 . s?fi“.'mm.‘ky'i’-m > He's P. Mulvihill ... 113 156 150— 419 | . o ‘won 5 weeks in a row in Your Lucky ¢ H. Button ....... 136 182 171— 489 # e Steike "Sweepstakes”—8 timesinall. Mr. — FOR “STEADY* e Morris writes that all his friends ase try- Total WAL ASIREE | e i 4 . 3 ing to get him to fill out their entries. — - N United Meat SMOKING e e 7 / ¢ Have you entered yet? Have you won C. Del Missier .. 178 154 177— 509 A lighl Smoke! 3 ¢ 4 your Luckies—a flat tin of 50 delicious THE TERMINAL [F25= 5 B A S. Koskey 169 123 179— 471 In those tense times during y i ‘Tune in “Your Hit Parade” Wednes- | e 3 3 f 7 day and Saturday evenings — Study the ’pewl.} Dfiq’t Fi | Ll T Z"‘" day, ‘;”"" r'“ ":"" @ 4 4 4 tunes—then try :’ou Lucky Strike “ W, 5 Ay i or one cigarette after = b 5 B p . “Sweepstakes”—andifyou’re Ls Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties 1 mlc:_slc SERE anoibits s Ik ot Sour : f 7T smoking Luckies, buy & pack today, aad {J. Oaslson A e Bl throat . . . and reach for a r A ’ Gy . try them, too. Maybe you've been miss- M. ngw iga P Lucky. A light smoke is more 5 i ; iog something. Youll 3 M. Seston ... than good festing. A’ Light . / advantages of Luckies—A Smoke For Prompt, Safe, Efficien: ~ PHONE o o 3a30| | Smoks cffers protection to P Ao . of rich, ripe-bodied tobacco. SeI Vi I.[. Games scheduled Mghz are: At your throat, Lo CA A 556 7:30, Arctic Beer Parlor vs. Family . £ ¢ 3 - P m— CHECKER CAB Shoe Store and at 8:30 California . Grocery vs. Brunswick Beer Parlor. p e A 20-karat diamond which Jose y 2z Cardozo dug up. in the Novo river fields of Brazil he sold for $2390. : The buyer sold it to a lapidary for a— d —e,—— Second and Spwand ““hon o | e e # OF RICH, RIPE-BODIED/ TOBACCO —

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