The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 27, 1926, Page 3

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INDAY ASKA EMPIR DEC Policy of Al . olleg: (Continu TUESDAY NIGHT AT 'Illl PALACE ELKS ANNUAL IRISTMAS TREE FOR KIDDIES All chiidren 12 yea WILL BE ADMITT cf the Juncau Lodge, B. P. 0. Elks 1 to attend this free show, open at 6:30 o'clock. show statrs at PROGRAM NEWS and WEEKLY PICKING WINNERS OF THE BEST CHARACTER—4 PRIZES—REMEMBER PUNCH AND JUDY SHOW and then JACKIE COOGAN “OLD CLOTHES” This will be followed by a Comedy KIDDIES—GET THIS-—Each child as it leav will receive a snt from the Elks Seccnd Show § at 9:20 ¢'Clock REMEMBER—AIl children under 12 years of age first show frec. The price: r others wil be Youth adults, 40 cents; and loges 50 cents e COLD WEATHER GRIPS EUROPE . P.AJ:,&CE [ ,,..w theastern Alaska ) FREE urdcr 5 of age in puests Kiddice are the evening reques —deoy JACKIE, COOGAN 4 PRIZES the Theatre nitted to 25 cents; ha nl wl cost ins Januay li ] Cirer 1 Minera 1o 1.4 heer and miner n Joms with ren itory Last 2 Times n house il profe iom;:lllr [France [s R< pmhvl Freezing Many Deaths Reported | CONCERT BY PALACE People Alarmed. ORCHESTRA Policy of Cooper The ! operite t 1o the Collegr Staticn PARIS, D Chr {Terviton New France Seani mn are “The Storm ‘Breaker” | ASIO A HODGE PODGE g Floyd H'mn ilion sogic Survey veported. It i Swiss border. which is ple lake almost unprecedon everywhere are alurmed are frozen eee — ;ELEVEN DEAD ~IN NEW YORK, ~ BAD WHISKEY cc 0e | b / YORK 7 S are dead 1 i i mor than 1l wer lhospitals on Ch for 1924 and 1925 combined The Chief Medical Examiner Blam th Covernme for d “OLD CLOTHES™ Sl ulted and 7 olsored 1 TUESDAY tnd WEDNESDAY JACKIE COOGAN in nt which the distilled. Hi veported seven death N exce drinki { Man Is Exo;e:a.ted for Slaying His Son-in-law natu heoth At first show Tuesday night all} Bk children under 12 s of agey ADMITTED FREE as Guests of the Elks of Jureau. Jackie Coogan Prizes and Presents. U ——_—e COOGAN CONTEST TO BE SETTLED AT THE PALACE "IOMORROW\ Dec. 27.-—-A Albert L. Swan tore nightwateh- 1 Lkilfed his son-in-| 18 ATTLE, coroner’ 15 exonerated Department . who shot Fred €. Cartwrig) s anson’s lhome last Thurscay night, | head . The jury found twright threaten.| Which initiat .(| Swanson and Swanson's daugh SAIIIGH students receives tae individual attention | institution can not who desire carn money during vacation hav found 1 opportunity in the 8 whera extensive are i pro estahlishe ation at the ( in il campn reindecy nd hi those both feeding aribou o ad of 10 breed of cetion ng operations now ) Alaska Blue Foxes ] ] SRR R e Kenasr il W Board of Trustees tuition mly makes uo fecs uftici cover mate. rials used ar ed. A book stove is maintained in order that all nt thoratory the Make Escape in East | " ff“ Yportation T he nnlu itions, nearly . and this in-! 15 well as the boys, is going 10| of the four prize blue Klks Christmas o« here from night | for Minneapolis ter-| escaped from s fur-| Christmas 1§ Inc, | farm's v. where they Jun-{ houses, found and ihe animals John crawled through. 50 cash | e nting | NOTICE he| To prevent clogging of drains on “Old | Front Street in disposing of heavy, |snowfall, hereafter the snow will} ped to the center of the instead of to the carb !which has made parking difficult; nd blocked gutte Drivers of utomobiles are requ d to ecross side of t t to the to turn in the street only T'rom cvery cludes najority of the try and win one to be given at the alace Jack Coogan ¢ ‘he fivst three p v B. M. Behrends eioldstein’s imporium and the ea-Young Hardware Compa t is putting up a § for the boy best rep » Coogan in the ch ring in at the Pa cnt {2 10 1|I-. assc Dec. sup- foxes, 27.—Sixty which last Fri phys s fox farm, temporary quarters | A loose board in the| YOULEZ men an 1OMOPTY o)} were | Clothes. e - PALACE ORCHESTRA SPRINGS SURPRISE sprung a su t in the concedt lrom one ving wistmas Carols” in other or ‘ honor of the holiday. The number at it intersection with other strect.| was applauded spontaneously by the or alley entrances. This | ] uuluuuw at hmh shows. | tion s y in_order to make | |the new em efficient .ml pre-| ATTENTION EASTEBN STARS | vent exc ve cost to the City m' Tuesday evening, December 28, at pandiing snow removal. 8:00 p. m. Jun Chapter No. 7.| Ry request of the City Council of Order Eastern will meet in juncau, adv.! plies and books regular session for the purpose of |by the student initiation. Social meeting foliows.| has wholesale cost. Visiting memibers welcome. Bldg.!| Alaska need: its youny men AMY K. GUERIN, W. M. Bldg. young women. It has much for t o ALICE BROWN, Secretaty. —adv.[tc do. Ii is a ploneer country co-opera ROUND-TABL } OF STUDENTS AT ALASKA COLLEGE adjus: acquire purch Rt y can nimsell o college at ¥ 1 ad o and the cquilibrinm so i iry for one of his age can be pent at the “Farthest North™ You need the College and he Colleg? needs you. may he practically rs Dr. Anna Brown carsley mo\'ull from the Hellenthal [to rooms 420-422 Goldstein throng WO in year in ‘,‘ oWnL < where adv. b '!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHHIiiilllllllIlIII!IIlllllllHIIlllHIIIIIi U [T TR TR LHTHITHTT | L o | . 1 AND QT T TONIGHT TUESDAY NITRED CHA THL P MEDICINE HAT” Pati Picture of fistorical Vaets on the Redman YEWD ».u.’l fwo-Reel Futeriaining and § l-vmflmuln . ¢ : Instructive ‘THIE RUSTLY OF SILK” WITH Betty Compson Conmway Tearle stirring ~ ro- silks and wering, cetting A PARAMOUNT PICTURE— WITH STAR CAST— WHICH IS PALAMOUNT of ttine test Betty Cox in MPSon achievement 50 cents 10-20-40—Loges Pl.L’:‘ COMING WEDNESDAY “THI: SHEPHERYD KING” BIG SPECIAL PICTURE PROLOGUE OF 26 CHILDREN SPECIAL SET A Holiday Program Par-Excellence (L O G A H T T T T R i g g g SPECIAL (T e s A T R 4 " s . ELECTRICITY —the great emancipator “The Song of the Shirt” “Work, —work, —work, In poverty, hunger, and dirt, A woman sat in unwomanly rags Singing the Song of the Shirt.” -Thomas Hood Tom Hood's poem swept the world, a powerful influe: ¢= for humane laws to govern women’s . -~ city is the great emancipator. ‘ ‘ And it works for only a few cents an hour. P(.I‘u-\ps our calespeople can suggest w you new ways in which electricity can be made your obedient servant. e Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. o CHEERFUL DISPENSORS OF DEPENDABLE TWENTY-FOUR HOUR ELECTRIC SERVICE PHONE NOG. 6 W. S. PULLEN, Manager. HAPPY NEW YEAR Gastineau Hotel GLICIOUS™ HAMS AND BACON “LVERITHING THE NAME IMPLIES” FRYE BRUHN cu HENRY BAMAN, Manager SEWARD STREET Phone Residence Phone 520 l‘RYIC' 55 THL‘ cA4 SII GROCERY s now onen for business and the public is invited to inspect my stock of Groceris Pourth St., next to City Hall. 8. ZENGER, Prop. ’ S.&F. W CONFECTIONS SWEET—FRESH Candles, Ice Creams, Sherbets, Pumeh. Mude In Juneau, Alagl Elmer Smith Factory, Phone No. 18. Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. B!

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