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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, | \CHRST bl u\‘_\“\ RO ‘Q{‘r«;\;’.n‘i\\ pICTUR PLUS ' SHOWING HERE MOHIGANS END Bride, 13,fllr’r0('ldims Her Marriage Is Real Success THIS EVENING]] | ¢ | Cobb Elucidates on Proper Manner of Consum- ing Cigars James Fenimore Cooper’s immor- ltal classic, “The Last of the Mo- 'hicans,” comes to thrilling life on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here as the Reuance Pictures nim- ization of the stirring tale of ad- {venture and romance in a countr in the making ends a three day erigagement tonight. 3 Randolph Scott heads the impos- lmg cast as Hawkeye, the handsome and daring Colonial scout hero of the story, while appearing in im- portant featured roles are Binnie Barncs, Henry Wilcoxon, Bruce Ca- bot, Heather Angel, Phillip Reed,| Robert Barrat, Hugh Buckler and Willard Robertson. Charles Coleman, who plays but- ler parts as though he had been in service all‘his life, and who is fea- tured in “Everybody’s Old Man,”| $ Fox romance-comedy, now at Lh?;i:fiid‘:“j ::‘::li ':hh""“]‘:'m:‘\tmll(_m:‘? Coliseum Theatre, recently had a| 23-yrar-ald - Busband, w‘:llium\ i {Her disastrous experience with a quar-| gy | aking g E s job, ter cigar, lRud(l. is makin ood at his job, + PR [teo. Rudd vouches for his Coleman became physicaily ill “f'l’Rudd's emplc pesggs ter pulfing vigorously on the cigar here, speak for him. CO-OPERATIVE HOUSEWORK William Rudd contributes to the VALLEJO, Cal, March 2.—Flor- e.| firm | hold by helping his 13-year-old bride with the supper dishes. welcomed in a lush luncheon clup| told that was not always his style UESDAY, MARCH 2, 1937 Cupid Sees Double LV, MNUTT, AT PRESENT, IS i A. L. Commander Loing to Phllxppnws as Commissioner mer NGTON, Mar. 2. P; V. McN of Ind political astronor the Philippine n to confer later with | with whom ke in the island com- | nor ome man and his do him no more than nut brown complexion, | ished white hair and black eyebrows, to s full face, carry the late President S i ¢ commingled with a dash | ¢ rugwell B T ters were “granted” a pres jconterence in his hotel room on the y day of his appointment and were hand. smooth functioning of the house- al Marriage licenses were Issued Ir Washington, D. C., to twin brother¢ Phillip and Neno Bellante who plan to marry twin sisters Fanny and Frances Bridget. One license wali issued to Neno and Frances (top) jof | and that he ean be gruff anc m . which he was supposed surreptit-| Florence, awaiting the arrival of HE RE LAST TIMES TONIGHT At the Show Place of Juneau ADVENTISTS | ARE GLOSING | BIG SESSION Confernce Will End Tomor—:‘ row Night—Off to Attend | Walla Walla Mecting Final plans the of the annual church conference | of the enth Day Adventists in outheast Alaska were announced | ay by F H. L. Wood | Today and Wednesday the regu- lar day schedule is followed. At the rvice tonight Pastor Wood pictures he took on his) trip to Point Barrow. On| 1esday night the closing serv ice will be marked by an immersion | baptism. F g Gallantry to the Rescue! last two days ROMANCE THRIVES IN TREACHEROUS DARING DAYS! evenir w public s dially invited to attend Following the last service tomor- row night the delegates will leave | for their homes in Ketchikan and Petersburg on the Mission hboat | Messenger. Several of the delegates | and Pastor and Mrs, Wood will con- tinue to Seattle and then go to| Walla Walla, Wash,, to attend the | Northern Pacific Union Conference ! which convenes March 16. | - NEW FINNISH BATHS, SHOWERS, BE OPENED Ashenbrenner’s home i MOHICANS WITH RANDOLPH SCOTT HENRY WILCOXON BINNIE BARNES LHEATHER ANGEL +BRUCE CABOT i cor- | [ i —PLUS— Nick Lucas and Orchestra Daily Alaska Empire News ol PREVIEW TONIGHT Olga [ K | Long Public Career [ Sin he declined to say immedi- | ate hat his policies would be in| AN the Philippines the questioning was | a bit and turned almost en- |for he hoped to be in the Presi- tirels his public career, which |dential race in 1940. 1 o'clock p. m. until 1 o'clock a. m. has been active enough in his 45( In politico-astronomics he 1S & ayery day except Sundays and years {Nova, a star which suddenly e Mondays. Mrs. Ashenbrenner will He left a lucrative law practice,comes hter than before and |y, ,.icieq by her son Bill Niemi, and the teaching halls of Indiana |blazes from a 12th "“‘%““‘"’" Thb - university law s AuS o |ing to a place in the . aw school because, he| fry The Emotre eiassifieds for | said, going into politics was second | tude. There it burns brilliantly for nature to an Indianan. Before the|a long or short time and then either |Auick results. and the second to Phillip and Fanny on Willoughby Avenue has been re-( (bottom). (Associated Press Photo) modeled and accommodations for | Finnish steam baths and showers have been made. The new baths will be open from lously to have lifted from his em-lper first baby next April, makes| ployer’s desk in one scene. To the | ynanimous. She says her mar-! puzzled onlookers, Irvin S. C”bh"nage is @ complete success. who makes his starring bow in the| puqq met his bride when she [ndj res 1 i picture, explained the phenomenon.'yag 13, through family (',un)mcliom.‘Ind]flna YRep.eventahve Hits “As an old ‘cigm'r ;Zg:_fi;:: i ‘She Was Different’ | on New Method—It Cobb, “a veteran ol A cigars,! «ghe didn’t se i | T I can diagnose his case. He at-!y.. 2‘"1?‘13)[ mu_']‘“ h]‘.kepxcpx;gm‘ldz.‘ Is b} Taxation tempted to inhale, something I have :'Mnst girls seem so young at that| teyer. done. |age, but Florence was different,” | WASHINGTON, Mar. 2—Repre- “A cigar should smoulder with-{ “Three days after her 13th birth- Sentative Ludlow of Indiana has out attempting to fan it into flame gay last September, Florence left Dit on a method by which he hopes Major Bowes Betty Boop and King 1imless Fox Movietone News on NOTICE To whom it may concern, I posi- tively will not be responsible for any debts contracted by Mrs. Win- nefred Paul Paris in my name. adv. ARTHUR GRIFFITHS Try The Empire classifieds for results. " Lode and piacer iocation notices for sale at The Empire Office. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE FINNISH STEAM BATHS AND SHOWERS Open Tuesday to Saturday, Inclusive OPEN THURSDAY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE MIDGET ~ LUNCH 282 SOUTH FRANKLIN ST. BREAKFAST — LUNCH DINNER OPEN FROM 6:00 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M. EVERY DAY BLANCHE MAY, Proprietor 1:00 o'Clock P. M. to 1:00 o'Clock A. M. After 1:00 A. M. by Appointment Only 142 Willoughby Ave. Phone 673 V] i ¥t - s s i - _ to get money for flood relief. 4 by violent inhalation deseve;xthl—gmu- class in an Ala-| %0 B8 TOnCY Or O T limit [depression he was elected National|recedes back into the shadows or IR RN meda school, went to Carson City,| & - 0 % 5% s andar of Bl _ |bursts with a shattering explosion A 500-pound Poland China sow, Nevada, gave her age as 16 to both | contributions or gifts for charitable 5:,“ “:":;“; & <“:-fic1:\~‘:m;:?: b:;;_"\\ 3 owned by 14-year-old Dick Cornel- the marriage license bureau and|Purposes to 15 )H‘i l(‘vm 5nf l:lcg::z B speeches | A i i A E 2 ms married. (10 one category, and to 5 pe: 1 . ius of Fairfax, Okla., farrowed 19 the clergyman, and was married. = o= 0 =0 B g0t pre-{ Speaking, in fact, seems to have Tra"er BurHSI ipigs. All but three lived. Her mother and a sister-in-law ac- [P ¢ 3 5 3 be 3 y and]| y g vent rich persons from fattening|been quite a hobby with him and —— companied the couple. 6 O i AR Y g e the income of somé charity of their{® duestion brought an estimate from | They Get Qualms % 514 e ri i | ; lown choosing in order to escape|Dim that during his lifetime he had | Four days later the newlyweds POEING ” delivered probably 15,0 . Aives | aying excess income into the treas-|delivered probably 15000, speeches. had some qualms and told an op-|P2Ving {m th o A q i In that number he might well have| \ppopp March 2—J. M erative of the juvenile court what|"Y: : imade public his philosophy and be- |y, morDr Tl March 8- o they'd done. Ludlow proposes, in a bill, to lukeyh(, PSS il on > ot ‘ ll.},\(«ch lland, Longview newspaper “The lady said it was terrible |the lid off public giving—provided|, almost every question under |, icher, and his bride narrowly b y sa t as te |the giving is directed to the Red| 1¢ sun were it not that likely many caped with their lives when fire but since we were already married| ¢ EIVAE %5 SHEREC (6 T8 R lof them were duplicated, such as| R v she guessed there was nothing she|CrO%s of fo other ieliel agenclesiy, smerican Legion speeches where [4eSiroved thelr aufo trafler sy could do about it,” Florence said.|/°f flood relief in 103 {a new introduction and a dash of|™€ht Al G “She said she wished she could| e local color would make the same| The trailer burst into flames have stopped us in time.” | Brioky “Byltet EXONS - 6 do for far more than one state (7O iUs cookstove when McClel-| The Rudds, who have the bles- William King Richardson OI‘m”.’n& ¥ 3 land and his wife were héading to- sings of both their parents, have| ' ashington, who patented a stream ' U'pitserveq as Governor of Indiana |Werd Florida, driving 45 miles an lived quietly here for months with-|l0¢ bullet used during the War|gnich' gave him a background of |hour along the Golden State high- out attracting special attention. and since, is asking Congress 10|siate government and his turn in|Way: | ok e b make a special provision. for the|ihe Orient will give him something Mrs. McClelland, in the trailer, court of claims to hear his appeal|of the international touch. |signalled on a special horn device. for some profits out of the inven-| Presidential Ambition McClelland, - driving the automo- | tion. | 'He said at one point that he|bile, stopped. She opened the door In case you dont’ recall, old- would be in the Philippines not more and fell out, but narrowly escaped' {time bullets had flat tails, bowled than a year but later qualified that!injury. | ‘l-kv a banshee through the air| by asserting that he would be the| Loss is estimated at $1,500 and {and didn't go especially far or|“good soldier” and would stay as|the McClelland’s honeymoon. Re- \straight. ilong as he could be of service. |cently married, they will now re-| H Long before automobile makers It seems a good guess that he will turn to Longview instead of con- thought of rounding off the tail of |be back in little more than a year, iing their journey to Florida. the family gas-wagon to reduce - Tk ey -1 Siaatlad Scloon B [ine vacuum dvatt, charason_ac- | NI G AR - calle aloon €ASUr€ cided a round-tailed projectile| == = i would make a faster, straighter Sent. to Senate by Mar journey to the enemy’s vest pocket gin of One Vote He was right and got a patent on the idea. The government, he said in out-| lining his claims to Congress, be- gan using his style of bullets dur- ing the World War. The court of | claims recognized the patent, but| by a complex, ruling prevented his| profiting by it. Representative Huyer of Kansas introduced the| resolution intended to give the court/| of claims a new opportunity to hear | Richardson's case, i (Continued from Page One) H. J. M. 59, urging Congress to preserve the fishing industry. H. J. M. 50, urging Congress to raise the duty on fish imporp to protect Alaska fisheries. H. J. M. 58, asking Congress to give control of the fisheries to the Territory. H. J. M. 64, urging the planting of elk in the interior. H. J. M. 36, to prohibit the shooting of moose within one half mile of the highway near Anchor- age. Daily Alaska Empire Free Good Will Tours To Old Mexico and California Schedule of Votes and Subscription Price of The Daily Alaska Empire e T About Horses Not to be overlooked is the re- quest by Representative Smith of Virginia for printing 110,000 copies of the “Special Report on the| Diseases of the Horse.” | That is about one for every 100/ horses in the United States and| about 200 for every member of Con-| gress. 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