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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 13, 1937. MONDAY ] ! p|T° TUESDAY b | Midnight Preview ] Sunday Mallnee—: P. M. THE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU ROMANCE LIVES THRU’ REBELLION! UNDYING LOVE, BATHED IN BLOOD WITH A NATION'S LIFE AT STAKE! TR MERLE OBERON BRIAN AHERNE— IN \ KAREN MORLEY DAVID NIVEN JEROME gOWAN SHORTS The Worm Turns L] ARTISTS Cinema Circus PICTURE \ u Fleet Hoofs N ——LAST TIMES TONIGHT— “MYSTERIOUS CROSSING"” “COWBOY STAR” TWO TOO YOUNG—Our Gang Comedy PATHE NEWS Universal News n “Our Shorts are the Talk of the Town” PUBLIC SURVEY OFFICE ENDING " WORK.INFIELD ' Pield work for the -ublic: Survey Office here will be officially ended Monday according to District Ca- dastral Engincer George Parks, ‘when Floyd Betts arrives with Lar- ,ry Dolpheny and Herb Torgerson ‘from the Westward on the steamer Alaska. Engineer Betts has been survey- a lighted cigarette in a gas filled| ing at Kenai, Fairbanks, Ili 1,/ corridor. \ AT THE HOTELS Kodiak and other parts of the Ter- ritory since last March. Billy Williamson will bring in another sur party on the Este- beth from Sit and Tenakee, com- posed of Ray Cruden and Roland Russell. — Gastineau A. Ellison, J. W. Phillips, ‘Willard, Ketchikan; Carl H. Alaskan-Bacheloi George Mooney, Carl Nielson, D. Sr‘LhkOVl(‘h and Frank Hulw 8. C. Brams. v } i ! - > STEWART RETURNING Territorial Commissioner of Mines B. D. Stewart is scheduled to return to Juneau Monday on the steamer Alaska from the westward. Stewart left Juneau recently for | the s of the Evans-Jones Coal Mine d where 14 lives were had found the cause On Sale at GUY L. SMITH'S DRUG STORES, In Juneau and Douglas ! BUY AND READ ALBERT TAYLOR Owner—Publisher—Editor EDiTOR. THE MAGAZINE ALASKA THE NEW MAGAZINE FOR ALASKANS PUBLISHER, ‘VISVIV ANIZVOVIU ZIHL OWNER, MARY —HoER6ER~ WON THE WOMENS NATIONAL DIVING CHAMPIONSHIP AT ELEVEN! FIRST ISSUE NOW ON SALE ‘flmKV:l LHAATV SAVE YOUR COPY The first issue of the “Alaska Maga- zine published 11 years ago now sells for $5 or $10 a copy. ALBERT TAYLOR, ALMA HAS DRIVEN A TROT TER FASTER | THAN ANY AMATE BE AN ALASKAN! . 'READ THE MAGAZINE WITH THE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN ALASKA By Far! Address Box 2481, Juneau, Alaska n Sale at GUY L. SMITH'S DRUG STORE In Juneau and Dougll BRIN GIN GUP FATHER | WANT YOU TO GO TO JUDGE JAGIN AND GET A BIT MORE i ACQUAINTED WITH HIM- HE'S A WONDERFUL LAWVYER - HE PASSED THE BAR WHEN HE ENT Y-ON =-- HoLIad ‘HIHSTTEN * “HANMO OTHE MAGAZINE ALASKA, @ HE'S NEVER Copt 1937, King Features Syndicate, Inc, World rights reserved 4 When she drove MERLE OBERON WILL STAR IN FEATURE HERE “Beloved Enemy” Com- mences at Capitol Tomor- row—Pulsating Romance The pulsating romance of a man and woman from two warring worlds sked their lives for love and itrigue and bloodshed mu\l(le\ the theme of “Beloved Enem) Goldwyn’s thrilling new s ma, which stars Merle Oberon and Brian Aherne at the Capitol theatre for three days beginning Sunday. y is from the pens John Balderston, Rose Franken a William Brown Maloney with addi- |tional dialogue by David Hertz. Merle Oberon has her greatest role to date as Lady Helen Drum- who { mond, the lovely n girl who Lord Ath-| i iament. i Abherne is seen as Dennis Riordan, | the daring, dashing young Irishman | who is the secret leder of the revolt| and whom all the strategy of the' British had failed to trap. An imposing cast, featuring Karen| Morley, Co' noted Broadway who scored in “Boy Meets Girl,” and David Niven, Miss Oberon’s screen heart interest, supports the stars Others prominent in the cast are Donald Crisp, Ra Hould, sensa-| tional new child actor, Pat O’Mal- ley; Jack Mulhall, Wyndham anding, David Torrence and The- odore Von Eltz | zled veterans who have otting game in the palms of their gnarled hands hit back and wonder what the world is coming to. old and skill and goes on Alma Shepard, 11 90 pounds sulky ds. years of pa¢ king seat ting turf was ele Dean Hano a 1:58': mile—a world record for 3-year-olds In driving to this mark, Alma shattering every record previously held by man or girl driver. She also beat every man and wo- man amateur who has ally .5 ports Cartoon "Won THE TITLE FOR. THE FIRST WAS 7H/RTE Al Rights Re NO, SIR-BUT HE WAS ALL IN THIS MORNING. HE WENT OVER TO THE HUGH | have ever driven faster). Henry Stephenson, Jeromegyer, stage star!ger off-|courag : horsey & | and Hanover’s Bertha winning w' able to grab this stake twice). Yy Fred Noren, er raced ¢ CAFE- YOU'LL FIND HM THERE -~ A Note is“°rd SIUIZG[ SWEGDS Over Tape With High Pin Tofal When Stutz bowier Fred Henning| started out on the first lap of his; , pinfest last night at the Elks club, he made a slow turn, with 178, but in the second circuit of the track he began to turn up, and crossed the! i line at 192, and then as he warmed { to his task he really opened the throttle and came in with a 252 for| 622 That materially helped the Stutz| squad vanquish the Studebaker trio. In the Olds-Chrysler match, the league leading Oldsmobiles held! their lead with a pinfall 28 pins greater than the Chryslers i In the Reo-Pontiac match, only two Pontiac players showed up for the match and Pontiac won by 36 }pinx ig hl\ es will be Nash vs ductor, is kno\\n lhmughuut the Last mgh(» SooRes (ulln\\‘ world for his harmonies, but is un-! able to achieve marital accord, ac- ok cording to his wife (above) whe Dr- Council o will establish residence in Reno and A+ R. Duncan . 175 seek a divorce, R. Darnell 150 175 175 150 175—*525 175525 150—*450 | . 500 500 Pontiac 156 m 230 557 | } Totals against a watch. (Only six men 171 17 174 516 173— 500 171—*513 119— 523 463—1536] |IR. Duckworth been on horses at Han- 'R Robertson ever since the age of 3. K. Kyler and mother, Mr. and 4 . B. Sheppard, en- Alma h Pa., th Mrs. 1 Totals Stutz 178 "192 167 212 163 136 She can bandage & well as any groom horses on her fathe acre R. Davlin Hanover Shoe Farm. (Shirley Han- B. Carmichael g as s the F. Henning 146— 445 508 540 Studebaker 178 193 161 161 148 177 487 531 over winning the 1937 Hambletonian the 11930 event made Hanover the only| lc. Tubbs Alma joggs the Hanover horses on C. Shattuck the mile k as often as she can, W. Wilson getting up early and doing her stuff before being bundled off to school.| 5 1l-sized sul- beret, : a coat M. Lavenik G. Parks G. Ferguson ‘Totals 582—1630 156— 527 161—*483 157— 482 Totals 4741492 Olds 175 148 194 153 153 476 _ 522 Chrysler 175 175 175 221 130 140 she w hes and boots, and or blouse as she speeds around the track behind a flying trotter - H. Clr() Woman Perishes e In Kldlak e See s A\txm.n score. Did not D(JWI SRR SPECIAL SERVICE AT CATHEDRAL SUNDAY In Holy Triniyy Gathedral tomor- row, instead of the 11 o'clock serv- When in doubt buy black clothes. 1¢¢ there will be a Vesper service at Black is easier to watch and never 8 Pm: All members of the cholr are goes out of style. “Stylish clothes” feduested to be present at 7:45 to 2 secure vestments. There will be no _. 11 o'clock service tomorrow. 175 175—*525 193— 535 153—*459 5211519 Totals Redman 175—*525 161— 557 139— 409 Nov. 13.—Mr: rished in a hu here which destroyed the Kodlak Hotel. She was trapped in an up- stairs room KODIAK, Alaska, - — | A fine, | beautifully dry and pos- sessing a unique, de- i lightful bouquet. | “Copyright Julius Wile Sons & Co.—151 Proof” i Lemon Hart ‘ MARK. FOR. THREE - YEAR~ QLDS “SUN is the “BIG NIGHT” Starting Sunday Tyrone Powers Loretta Young and Don Ameche in “LOVE IS NEWS” Also SELECT SHORTS Preview Saturday Night i Matinee Sunday LAST TIMES TONIGHT American Legion Sponsoring P “YOUR IN TI!E ARMY by The Associated § MAGGIE- 1M WITH JUDGE JAGIN=- WE ARE TALKIN' OVER A CASE HE JUST OPEMNED -l'LL. NOT_BE HOME UNTIL. LATE~ PAYAL_OTT EEEERAEEEEREREA e — TURKEY SHOOT Starting SATURDAY—November 13 INDOOR GALLERY JUNEAU RIFLE and PISTOL CLUB In Southeastern Alaska Fair Building PUBLIC INVITED COME AND GET YOUR THANKSGIVING TURKEY HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection " ° AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Read the Classmed Ads m THE EMPIRE! L B s Remember!! [f your “Daily Alaska Empire not been deliverea by 6:00 F. M. 1?‘ A copy will be sent you IMMED- [ATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. (Do not call after 7:15 P. M.) TSROSO uow It's a Good Time to Get Your NEW GE REFRIGERATOR! 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