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"ll!IIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"' | PULSE AND CARD READING | ! tions answered, past and future. | 538 Kennedy, corner 6th. Phone | 4403. l pomtme.lt | RIPALACE b FICTORIAL NEWS OF TODAY “LITTLE PECPLE OF THE SEA" “CUPID’S VICTORY” If it is A, * PICKETT’ Last 2 Times Tonight Da of Life AND THEN JOSIE SEDGWICK in the Blue Streak Western “DARING DAYS” Aiso WANDA WILEY in Secrets versal i on for the final Daring Days town comes is aceepted i one comes A Comedy cold outside, the Palace iide—Come in and en- and the movie bill. theilt s 1.»'!1 i monnt players surrcundoed COMING THURSDAY “THREE WOMEN" oy — Marie Pervost—- ATPiE PAINTED LADY” AT COLISEUM TONIGHT iline Frederick with Lew Cody et Dorotl Lady” —t Business or any kind of ques- ! g cha acting Home readings by ap- innoce = Attractions At Theatres "“DARING DAYS" Ig noethe 8 are ring Stre 18 apened ot that advertised for such a person hefore employed in the round het Doy ore by every one. It il Edward Tlen mavor of heads W Supporting players, the routine Eaden W coming to the atre tonight sen an tensely nee Miss Ricksen play nt k want of life al Western in (- Margaret human roles ESDAY, Frederick THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WD ¢ They fast i g arty at g B Lew Gody and falls a As Mrs. Mabel Wilton prey in the hrutish fa of the Sea « g an Wolt e was much Her terrible experiencs the st of heradpuirers. ap Valture,” her of ‘great she can ai amatic i ¢ goes om her first auling Coast roadh ahser on hooner yititul cmotional hom o her turn where of he Lew € dawn mother, the frive plays one whose poignant drama mont He turey esist The SHOWING AT PALACE enacted of 4 McWade, as the mother, up to big chance in this scene, and the cqually biz one when her big faring son return: home, and she expives in his as he vows to pursue unto the ends of the carth the Wolf who ruin ed Alice The Tour tract 11 charm a thrilling five reel which Un starring Josie Sedgwick the Palace last night and wo times tonight tells the story of a 4 lady mayor and The ad who is Eve from P fully lives of 8¢ locale ¢ of the ne is the present, dramatic with one of the mosi blems of modern society s in the cast of this luseh” the comedy at- d McAvoy, Marie with the feature Pierre Gendron, Willard # Mary Carr is New and the one absorhir anted spat family in “The Royal i Eve Underhill, a4 newsy chance to 1 life town that adve From that of thritls out of 1 and only love offer i and shon hand a laugh at one : Prevost per office. Loni and of office . - “IT IS THE LAW" Universal delight on COMING, COLISEUM & I° Confection which | ¢ s | Junean affair Willlam Fox's sereen version of _ lodrama 1t aw’ will b feature at senm for Friday night only Hohl is the featured star in production and Mimi Palr leading woman NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska Division Nuw- clean, ild he out a and he anmusement Arthur | this the m, & atamoant Car ™ so who recall the play, whicl the rival town of Cata Thoss Swio) maenlltlia 1 which had a six months’ run on Broadway the splendid list of Ak will remember the plot centered upon it which Universal has o that phase miscioner and ex-Officio Probate Judge Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of JOS EPH A, GIOVANNINNI, De code| ceased ddiniot NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ths the undersigned was, on the day of November, 1926, duly pointed administrator the « of Joseph A, ( All persons having claims the estate of said deceasad will pre #osent them, with proper vouchers duly verified, to the nndersigned at 124 Goldstein Building, Juneau, aska, within six (6) months from the date of this natice of the criminal which provides that a man be twice prosecuted the crime. This plot furnishes no small factor in the main theme of the feature an dall movie fans will en joy it for s ninni, dece the Willidm iox feat George O'Brien and uill, in Painted m the- Rick- e in- Lovers of th creen will b them to know that (wo of their favoriies sr | appear in the new st Lubitsch Dated at Juneau. Alaska, production, Women,” which her L1926 the Palace tre Y as H. L fortunate First publication, tomorrow. Last publication, "PAULINE FREDERICK COMING TO PALACE Colise cute petite Lucille McWade 1 for some FAULKNER Nov. 24 Degi 16 104 Alice, the sweet sister of the hero, ig- who in her hig broth id to hook Christmas L etter FROM TIHI Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU, Electrical Gifts are Permanent Gifts Gift Suggestions Christmas Tree Outiits ki Waushers ffle frong Table Grill Table Stoves Pie Ovens Chating Dishes Percolataors Drink Mixers Dish Washers Firels ‘ookers Flashlizhts Floor Bed § Xers am Freezers . 8 . Jiectric Troners ilectrie Irons Rridge Lamps Table Lamps Boudoir Lamps Desk Lamps Console Sets Piano Lamps . Milk Warmers Loud Speakers Heating Pads Heating Blankets Electric Radiators Battery Chargers Battery Eliminators Radio Sets . . Radio Vacuum Tubes Electric Ranges Blectriz Refrigerators Sewing Machines B ric Curling irons Mareal Wavers Vibrators Hair Dryers . . Buffing Wheels Electric Toys Electric Cigar Lighters Vacuum Cleaners Vacuum Brushes Water Heaters Marcel Iron Heaters ALASKA Dear Madam : The thought hehind the gift is the main thing: that it seriminate purchases made only for duty’s is what endears it to the recipient and differentiates from the in sake. Electrical Gifis that they are ele fact give some- wre not in this cl The very trical indicates a desire to thing out of the ordinary, something unexpected. But the big thing about an Electrical Gift is its last- ing value and the daily pleasure to be had from its use. Most gifts are perishable but the Electrical Gift will last for years, hearing ample testimony of the thought- fulness of the giver. We can be of help to vou in the selection of vour Electrical Gifts, a few suggestions being given opposite. 'l:l-;-_v—wfll cost no more than non-electrical gifts, some- times not as much, and will satisfy the desires of recip- ients who are loath to buy for themselves. Check the goods in which you are interested and we With this information you can plan your Christmas buying on a business basis and thus leave nothing to chance at the last moment. will be glad to quote prices by return mail. ¥ But even better would he a personal inspection of our Christmas stock. The articles eunmerated repre- sent only a small part of our offerings among which you : [idats will find the appropriate gift for your purse and your | purpose. And please remember as our guest-buyer you | are under no obligation to purchase. { Very truly yours, ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. { By W. S. PuLLEN, Manager. lis . just | eolds DEC. ber One. Before V. A. 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Ask us for our winter rates, make arrangements and then call us up and we will move you and your bag;ugr Iee of charge. HOTEL GASTINEAU HERE HE CO\/IES Now is the time to order coal. We also carry a full line of Feed ~—and cur motto is to buy the best. This is our secret of so many isfled customs. If you have using just ordiuary coal thew we invite you to give our's & trial And our transfer service O G O My D. B. FEMMER Phona 114 Old Papers fur sale at The Empire Office