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THURSDAY, DEC. 30, 1920.. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, Valentino's Favorite Horse Auclioned Oif z IHTHITHITH l STARTING TONIGHT | 4 —E e e . e ok P, 3 - 1= ¢ | 1 Two Shows ——m— — 7:15" and 9:20 o o = & %; INTERNATIONAL NEW'S FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES, INC.. Presnets g \ o0 \ N A e ' \ | HE WORLDS GREATEST I [ THE NEW GIGANTIC ! = . 1 o= | = ! The favorite horse of Rudolph Valentino, 'ate movie star, is shown being auctioned off at the actor’s home in Los Angeles. The horse brougut $1200. Thirty thousand persons atlended the sale of Valentino's possessions. e A S e International Newsreel, R T IR Guerin, Phyllis Friend, Mary competitive field mines in ALASKAN MEDICINE MAN'S |E calf, Joyce Henderson, Corrin quantities, hecause of the d ODD FISHING METHOD 'E Sue Stewart, Beatvice Mullen created by the British strike, and I ipkins, Bdna Ricndeau, Phyilis big seasonal demands of railroad NKS, Alaska, Dee. 30— |2 Jenne, Virginia Mullen, ] and I concerns and pablic utii- A tip for anglers may be | Jane Vander! T, and A. Gioy jos gleaned from the methods of “Old = wette, N Monagle, Loy Thoe present activity is cxpeeisd @0 loguk” medicine man and Sovereign = Johanson, Gene Simpkins, Corrving an advantage (o the miners. of an isolated tribe of KEskimo, living |[= Duncan y Jane M i ] ecian of the high nrice being 1 on the windswept mudflats between E T, ; s i ; Davis, Caroline and I ecived for coal. the dacksouville seals | the Yukon and Kuskokwin rivers in'S with EMIL JANNINGS and 20.000 in Lynch and Dolor is being paid at victually ail mines,| westoin Al |2 RIS ) This aci will f onight. | both union and non-union Lvery spring hefore the salmon run |2 From the navel Ly chryk Sienkiewicz and produced in PR PIMREREO S S i (i U (L tivavs. to spasvs MOl Togiil E Rome on the exact histcrical spots by Unione Cinemato- President and Front ourneys o the viver mouths, where |S—— fica Itahiana. i 5 5 fl”‘ e performs queer incantations and |= - - s Yard Typify America U ; magic rites. Wearing a wooden mask = o e | rosembling a salmon trout, he dances |Z | 10-25-50 1:0‘;.(-* 60 cents (Continued from Page Onc) | F and chants, commanding the fish to! S | e = e e r ‘Mm up the steeam to his people. |2 . . 4 " “] 1T N man Republi President I'or this mysterious power “Old |2 Coming Sunday——"LET WOMEN AlL( Switzerland, that much teuted para by I Toguk™ exerts over the fish, he visits | W gon of plain democracy, is an habii- | MONTREAL, Dec. 30 United cvery home and collects as his shars - — s ‘r\h,] " rer to hiz peop W eu States and Canadian investigato (one fourth of all the fish caught, o ey e . the role tomavily the subject of popular 1| have wncovered a gigantic (| ->eo —— | y 3 P I dittatence. 1w President of the| Amervican narcotic ring., Five ped | RECORDS OPENED TO | nto, as Suul, Kin ¢ ed | | Altr(l(f“l)"s i B French Republic s, by tradition, | dlers have been nabhed and miore | HARRISON BIOGRAPHER ! supreme eral, aud M 1 also out of popular social reach and | {8 are promised. Three of the | ! ! Princess Merab, e i vi-pehielly only visibie on the ocea jon | prisoners are railvoad |>-vyrvm" SPRINGFIELD, 0., Dec. 20 Mis /It Theatr()s foctively s they were In (he pow|of formal levees | s entered the countiy from the | Mary Lord Harrizon, widow of the ! {duction of “Nero.” | Is Accessibie to Visitors | Atlantic seaboard and were shipped | former president, has just placed the | ks " "i A dance prologue is given by many But Calvin Ceolidge is accessible | 1o Montreal in loads of lath "H:url\nh manuseripts loaned to the 5 e 1 e Juncau givls notice of which|to visitors from Oregon ot Maine ~e- Tilivaty (of Godzrass at tha exalusive RUQ vaBln: e At | appears clsewhere in todays Empire. | from Porto Rico to the Philippine CAMP FIRE GIRLS | disposal of Prof. A. T. Volwiler of PALACE FOR 3 D‘\V‘J.v]‘ ' | who may tirn up unsnnounced. Their > - | Wittenbers College, who has begun 4 = el number rang daily from fifty to MEET 10MORROW work on a biography of Benjamin | Quo Vadi ) f film ver- | [PAT O'MALLEY IN five hundred. A hanllshake and a | | Harrison sicn by First 1 At the | “LET WOMEM ALONE | |y an smil aits each one, after The Song Moon Camp Fi 1*| This is the only time she has Palace (onight and w on for|u hich the line files out of the execu- [ e requested to meet tomorrow af {opened the loan collection for suc the remainder of {h ‘ Pat O'Matiey, one of the most |-u=‘» jtive office, swarms over the Presi-| ernoon at the home of theiv guard | purpose, Mra. Harrison said, As q ! The pleture was staged in Reme!ular of present day leading meh.gonpyy jawn out into Pennsylvania | i@n. Mrs. Il L. Redlingshafer at “| vesult, letters and documents of e i f Neios py- bas the princ ipal male role in “le AVON veloek. Business for the past yeue | progident Harrison ave expected o on G of N Ot e the Frank Woods | o) | 4 he ! Wil be disenssed and closod 1 3 ) Faniilae. diring Dis emiel vaign: in the Women Gt Calvin - Coolidze w o holds the i i n come fo light from new sources as| siddla of this first cenbuty. To. Eate produdtion; awhicli comes td ha POt presidential record as handshaker, In | assistants named, AL members o | work procecds ,.:4..,.- realism it ds szid that the thestre for a two day run NSt pgeing pimsell ungrodingly at the | e camp and prospec “Fhe biographies of Benjamin Har | producers obtamed permission of thi LD 4y | Qisposal of unbidden vi he hagl#re requested to atten ison that have been written 2 | Ialian government o rehabititae’ 0 Yol adaptation BY Ly guidisianced Theodore Rooseveir, | 118 (oiorrow | all ehicfly campaign bi phies w i ) Wi0s ot antlant Rerdhd ool t Viola Brothers 8hove's(yyn \was (he fivst of American Pr 3 B jten onoa v months’ notice and o ].nl Lo Musimus ang | Saturday Evening Post story, “O3|iganty (o et down the formal sociai] CHAMBER CANCELS NOON | necessarily incomplete,” # was an e Palatine, Cireus Maximus and & 3 A N y LT “”“ ‘l e e Shell,” and was dir ‘m.’u‘.«l]: | barriers at the White House, Those MEETING FOR TOMORROW | ngunced. “The proposed biography is L i i 1 | Woods' supervision by owell b whg recall Col. Roo von grip designed to be lote ion Biie Mgmes bt ulBREINe Swopllis gt s invars (n' i sendt: Dasileelomn S iite an il b el OWIHE fact that Frida 1:-.“ e ph e STIDRte L LE . FRot ives 6 Ne the yrant | s . A 1 ¢ 1 i RRApE S Bivee Sagain, Nero, 1 O'Malley, arc Wanda Hawley power of endurance displayed by e last of the year and busi s : i e |Ii‘<!y‘:ul‘ylum have il o thel Wales, Waltace Beery, J. Parrelll progident Coolidge in the course of | M€S5 men generally will be busy | We close New Year: Day. GEORGE e g e S o e Machonald, Iareis Gordon TS AN ) Ao 2 daiaHERy closing up theiv sccovnts. ete., the | BROTHRRS. ——ade fishes to delieh i quet guests: |\ Ug o wden, Margaret Morton and | pabidiil ot . Chamber of Commerce will not hold p B s, | burns Rome that he may gain in . i R Coa B STl ot Lee Willard ual weekly noon luncheon met | HAVE YOU READ spiration for his insipid v and BEt (Wage Parley Awaits ing at that time, it was announced | the classified ads yet? Beiter do so turns half-famished, ra N g " : . today. There was little husiness of | wefore | upon the Christians to hide his in- EVIL QUEMADO" IS | Bituminous Forces importance to the considered and :,n-:\{:.uy:,".:,:“::d"',,,llluwm S condiavism COMING TO COLISEUM = n i - g ot (ke ¢ il | R e et . (Continact from Page One) 1y ; will he carvied over until next - ->oo . ‘ Soltening ne B L - ” g - i —————- sseamesans e | WEEK, 2 perer's inhumanitic tendop! “That Devil Quemado,” a pictur. > e ¢ ! Ota papzrs tor sate av The Emplre | iove story of Vinicius and sque big figure on a SnOW- 2 “‘:"“ e ‘l'”" l“ LT ST SR TSR . ’ q v I te suppla the Juacksonville woge and the supreme faith of the horse who plays havoc ,“’”' ; '\‘ 1”‘1 o b el Vgl thns, who face the most terribls|ine hearts, laughs at villaing, ridey) Natlonwide importance attaches ! of deaths rather than yicld their:like the wind und ln'-.—,‘ m' :xlmuuu- th T ..h.i.“u’: [t ,"I' . . 4 "']"”f?'l ‘l“ thelr pe ‘| ‘*“". “""]‘ ily rushes down into town to! Mous mines are based on the agree- |} [/ l’)l"" DOCL y 0 uneau } 2mil Jannings, noted for his cha y ru Aty v - i v acterizations in “Passion,” “Decep- kidnap a fair maid or right a grevi-| ment l'u;«‘lvlnvl‘l for the central com- ! 5 % N b ¢ ous mg, appears on the screen | betitive field i il s ik . tior? bnde ol has the role of OUS Wrong, appears on | ] { cordially invites the public Nero and is said to have achieved |of the Coliscum tomorrow, where ho| Demands Being Drafted ! 3 pu { s ihnd artiotry in his por-|opens a one day cngagement; anl| Neither miners nor operators wiit } T thy mumnacle ol e R L it el hEne. otlarLigive any: Qafinits - Gialeatisn. ot e ! to attend their trayal. He is supported by a cast no secre i other | give an J - of 20,000 men, women and children, |than iFred Thompson, popular wm;.ull- mands they .]_y.‘.l}n, make : ! = ) # i T ‘oturned i 'the conference, t their attitude BYIY o ' 3 " e o s ar who has just returned iy!the conferen beneic Bl iR 30TH COMMEMORATION SERVICE ey e ST TG 1 after an absence of sev.during three i of the Jackic ‘z "THE SHEPHERD KING" eral months, The siory is from the | viile scale made plainat vari SHOWING AT COLISEUM | pen of Marvin Wilhite, and Del Ous times. - ! for i 5 ' Andrews directed the picture, which| The min firmly opposed contains a fine cast headen by Sil-|attempt to open mines at a e 3 ” i mids, the inscrutability of the sphinx | (OREAR & (00 S e el scale lower than that called for in DR. JOSE RIZAL, MERCADO | and the lonely beauty of the YP- U gtarred with his famous master. Gio-|the Jacksonville agreement, and tie | fian desert. The William FoX Dro-i i pona js a charming heroine, | OPerators in some states erted | oy | duction of “The Shepherd King, |y, A iclude Nolg|they could not pay the scale and] Filipino Hero-Martyr The other princi include Nola | ¢ ) from the W. A. Brady stage SUc-ip, e Albere Priscoe, Bryou Dou-|Successiully comy with the pio-' ¥ cess, opened a two day engagement! ... " ji..ph Bell, Alan Roscoe and|duct of the West Virginia nonusion | to be held in i last night at the Coliseum theatre.|p v e o [ tields. ; | | ‘The original play. by Wright Lo i IO ey By the last of January, it is ex-| ) ! mer_and Arnold Reeves, established | PRETTY PROLOGUE IS pected that each side will ha | hlk ’I“ll | ; New York success in 1904, mect- mulated its demands. The miners | i ! with nation wide approval "fll leEN AT COUSEUM will draft their proposals at thel road in that followed. | thirtieth constitutional ¢ ntion | Thurs ’ Py Dec. A 09 i | ; S( eventn S 26 rdon Edwards took his ¢ Ae pretty a prologue as possible here beginning January 25, and the ursday evening, Dec. 30, 1 to 0 to film the product that given last night at the|operators are expected to hold a . S e which was more than a ¢ in!Coliseum theatre preceding the film| meeting early in the new year io at eight o’clock the making. Violet Mersersau, Who production of “The Shepherd Kine” adopt a plan of action. : appears as Princess Michal, young.|The little act was staged under the Mine Outlock Favorable | : R (A i st danghter of Saul, enacts a wplen-|spot light, in a good stage set and| “It would be indiscreet now," said’ No Admission Char | did role with remarkable talent. The the dainty dresses of the little dan-|John L. Lewis, president of* the | t, chosen from the continental|cers, the poses and the dancing were| U Mine Workers of Am i | sts who made “Nero,” has done'all that could be desired. The pro-| “for EillR 10, VABEID. 118 1060 kG rasemrress st e e et oo e oo gl an cven more impressive thing in|logue is not too long, just right for|of the proper wage terms. i3 ' this. Edwards employed 5000 Be- any audicnce as was shown by the| “The theory of the joint conference douins and obtained 485 camels and hearty applause at the end last|is that the committee representing CONFECTIONS nearly as many donkeys, to form night the miners and operators will decide : the impressive spectacle pleturing| The children taking part in this{at the conference what are aceept- ° ° f;::;‘a’“l'n "‘,‘un"""“‘:l s‘;""’“'.-n "““‘: ' Moses leading the children of Israel prologue, which is under the direc-lable terma for the new wage ag Smith Fm-‘mr;“:;hon:“N: 16. m;:“‘ : 2t ‘of EETay [iton .of Miss Halm, are Mary Clara|ment.” i SWEET—-FRESH Maker, T. B Hall, Pbone No. 581 Nerio Bernardi, as David, is im- Hellenthal, Carol Robertscn, Renez| Coal is pouring ocut of the camru,‘ x\ ‘ i f!llllllHlllllIIHHIIIIEEI!HHH!IIllllliIIIIIHllIi!HllIiliiiil!lll!lllii!liHllliilllllllllllh FRYE - BRUHN CO. THTHRTHIB N HHTTH T LiG SPECIAL PICTURE WITH PROLOGUE 3 6 CHILDKEN ON THE STAGE —26 5 PATHE NEW'S E Troliy” ONE ‘Whane You sen ENTERTAINMBNT 1N COMPORY, or : E Beneath the King” lived and leuncd brought dewn to this gene sardonic and of the ¢ < “The Shephexd loved now Most stupendous amd magnificent cels cver pictures — ‘“‘undoubtedly cne of the most s spectacles. It is a distinet achisvemen’.”—Tha York Werld says about it. liswn in motion kingly beautifut t's what tle New 10 cents, 20 cents, 50 cents, Lo3cs GO cents COMING FRIDAY 5 “That Devil (ue'nads” U T T O T lIIIIIIIlIIII!III!IIIIlIIlllllrlrllrllll!IIIIIIIIIIIHIIMilllflllll!llmllill!ll!IIIII!IIIIIII_IIIIiIII': 2 Stones In some Ruropean countries, weight is still measured in ‘“‘stones.” A peasant woman carries several “stone” of water ina day. In America, clectricity pumps, sweeps, does the wash -carries the “‘stones” of life, big and little. Electrical facilities afforded American wotnen surj ass those available to the women of any e aitry. Xousewives are learning—as mmen have already learned—that elec+ ¢ cheapest servant, Why not drop in and let our salespeople show you ways in which you can use more electricity to advantage? Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. CHEERFUL DISPENSORS OF DEPENDABLE TWENTY-FOUR HOUR ELECTRIC SERVICE THONE NO. G W. 8. PULLEN, Manager. HAPPY NEW YEAR Gastineau Hotel “DELICIOUS” HAMS AND BACON “EVERYTHING THE NAME IMPLIES” HENRY BAMAN, Man SEWARD STREET | Residenee Phoas 520 { il Phone 38 THE CASH GROCERY Is now open for business and the publio is invited " to inspect my stock of Groceries Pourth 8t, mext to City Hall. 8. ZENGER, Prop.

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