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THE l)\lL\ f\L/\bKA l:\ll’lRL lRlD\\ DL(. 3| 1926. D — I()\I( HT ANI Two ,\'htm« - l\ltl\\ lIlU\ AL NEW'S FIRST NATIONAL THE PIC] THE NEW GIGANTIC with EMIL JANN WORLD'S GRE GS and “TFORMER 1. §. -~ SEN. DU PflNT T . Civil War ) SATURDAY 7:15 and 9:2( i during ment TURES. INC.. Presents ATEST FEATURE M harbor i:x lIM [} mand eral other er of the 1 Railroad in 1y hacit nter | enator tested |of the | ernor 'eiding ate lature el portior 4, 1905, He served CATHOLIC CHURCH WILL HAVE SERVICES TOMORROW 20,000 in cast s follow From the novel by Henryk Sienkiewicz and produced in ces Rome on the exact histcrical grafica Iulmn.\ spots by Unione Cinemato- Cathol 600 10-2 50— Lo ges 00 cents Coming Sunday—— ‘LET WOMEN ALO 8:45 Geners v S Attractwns At Theatres QUEMADO” 1S AT COLISEUM TONICGHT TUIEVIL after a lons hi camers one the in his tunt bhetor Thompion appear icture, Tl Devil Quemado” the Coliscum for tonight The star and his fourdogeed costar, 8 er ling the outstanding of this border story by vin Willite, and their popularity ¢ fut increased by the production; tor both are cast in roles particular suited o their capabi ] pietaresque who will heart out Frod fure svil-may avalier dach feminite in and pations of this Hope, in the + role, is a delightfuily fiery pE dine, and the direc sh ekilled z when of tion of the pi Phand, which fis is known tb whipped “Th “The Hottentot lird the megaphone, Alan Roscoe, Douglas, Jos 1iero picture. cph Bell and TRobért Can other principais in the [“QUo VADIS" IS I NOW - AT PALACE othing more realistic has been moduced in the motion picture art| witich has been born and reached! maturity in our own generation than First Nationg of the Sienkiewicz novel, Vadis,” which opened a three days’ or ement at the Palace theatre last night. In the arena scene, where the Chyistians are hurled to ,the lions and phat great seene in which Rome is burned, one feels the terror and| panic of the fleeing populace bearing their household goods, the! children and their aged relatives, they flee before the all-devouring Tlames. One contrasts, too, this the Roman Empire was with the scenes of modern time: when the inhabitants of many wi' lages in Belgium and northern Franc. cene when crumbliig have ~—but not to holiday. In the scene in the arena where the band of Christian martyrs await Nero's persecutions, one is reminded also of the martyrs of our own day invading hordes, Emperor's ! before the make a Roman who face privation and death [for the sake of an ideal dearer to them than life. After the games are over, | Alan Cro: ' making “leall it “{ with Lois " in the ' senm n 's gigantic film version| “Quo! | time “{ Ethel Wales plays the part of the likewise fled from their homes| when the Roman populace has imposcd BROTHERS. i upon e and . and later amartic FIGHT CONTRABAND” REEL IN T REAL “7 exciting Raymond i newest ocenrred in Noah The o verienced the haif hour ex McKeoe dur-| “Contraband Paramount the first Beery and production, nes featuring 1t Kee s five pound is an even 210 por MeKee is feat eight and six feet and! veighs While a good athler» in| and a f rate boxer in e never was buill for the fopping pune ' Beery's them ing of seenes Meiee knocked cyon fourteen times, He insisted on the fizht a real one. It was | When it was over he was ready tof a day and Wilson picty o name writer, es de hulk s of man propels the 1 was od as a of and trength During the | McKee ‘are feature:] nd Raymond Hat-| » which was adapt 'n from the novel of| by the Saturday KEve | Clarence Tuding-| fon in the ed to the the same Post a strong supporting cast | coming to the Conh-|~ rday night only. picture for Sat “LET WOMEN ALONE" COMING TO PALACE Alone,” the picture theatre on Sunday,| Woods of Viola| turday Idvening| Shel d re-| woman anl salesmaa. | Women Palace ion by “Let the 5 an aday Brothers Shore’s Post story, “On the volves about an elderly her son, an insurance | | Throughout her life, the mother has| dreamed of a I that her limit-| ed circumstances would never per-| jmit until her children have gone, out into the world and made their, mark. After they have transplanted her {from her country home and into a |life of ease she becomes restless. There is no work for her to do and hangs heavy on her hands. Fi- without the knowledge of her| son, she obtains work as companion to the three-year-old daughter of a| widowed interior decorator. Eventual- | il)‘ she is the indirect cause of a/ romance springing up between her on and her employer. nally, Pat O'Malley is the son and Hewley the int r decora- in the cast are Wallace | Be Farrell MacDonald, Harris Gordon, Margaret Morton, Lee Wil- ylard, and Betty Jane Snowden. , mother, Wanda tor. Oth - Measure tanen ror all-wool made to measure suits, fit positively guar anteed. JORDAN'S VALET SERV-! ICE. —adv - eee We close New Year's Day. GEORG.Z! —adc. | the enemy” Newma Lynchbury, t one ed him to serve Chapel; H val th double bhar effect hut n bat until b Women's ( PASSES AWAY Distinction A\\V(l I (‘1‘(' ongressional Medal. GWEN TUNIGHI off nues porium ] wilh n n'we clo Years BROTII Jun for noj midunight tonight Messerschmidt One) ccured bhoth torial permi when the year ;1926 history and the litle ters the world in his xington,! AN of (b Berryville, Winchester, | conter Creek and Halltown, i1efthe time in command of an feature v brigade in General Crooks|Which Masserschmidt is Previcusly he had served as has left nothing undone to make adjutant general In | AFGICs tonight g regular hum-di tricons. i New Yovk| TREro, fire makers {enad fiowm Hhe s distribution a minut v baan. i midnight, noveity dec Fovtudan *Mtenek: and the walls and ceiiing, H claim weaicipal ion (o make ~e e TO TAXPAYERS herely en that talimont of Mn now d NOTICE nd oand la<t in jeipal Tax ote delinquent at ¢ Mcnday, January 2. 19 alty ten per will be thelinterest the committes, of cent per sunum is added to all de chairman, lnquent taxes. Taxes are pa the [at the City Clerk's oftice in City Hall building Jocat Wy [ corner of | boand Main Streets ! H. R, SHEPARD City Clark —says Taxi Tad. ‘ontinued fro m Page fire at a critical momen s this baule” Other in which he fous wket, were | noise d the High Jinks night. The ot together wit rate of eight p Jks Hall where cent an istant th the re H00 noise few of e 5 after of b tionw the ! com. | fore adv are on vable the important military Head of Railroad prosident Wilming I general ton & North rving in th and retiring te and 20 yeu m[ v for thur, where pursuis. ! lock ived family in the cuth loved ones 15 o is an meviable experieice. but his ction on the Speak of Del baliot. The clined to s Wi quest Yet, 1t 1s always one that grief makes an ingdividual maceer. him & fiavay At such umes, it is a genuine necessity that one be relieved of all responsibihity and detail as regards funeral services. the nne terni beginning dected in 1911 and 1 of the was red until 1 ! Call cne-three-six. We handle ev- { cry aspeet of the situation in a | competent and sympathetic mon- | p ner. | | the Ye order of serv.| Nevw Day in thoe Church a. m., Low $:00 a. or ic the Chas. W. Carter Mortuary (Buccessor 'to H. V. Sully) Ith and Franklin St Phone Mass in Hospital | m, Low Mass and| 9:00 a. m., Communion; m., Communion; 7:20 p. m.,| and Benediction In Douglas a. m., Low as il Communion for chool. Cor, 136 all. No Sun | | | and Smlnnn" 1 AN INTERESTING SALE OF Tailor Made Suits We have just received new swatches from one of America’s greatest tailoring establishments WITH EVERY AILORED-TO-MEASURE. SUIT We give an extra pair of WPROUSERS FREE! For a limited time only, on every suit order, including’ $13.00 to $30.00. extra Trousers, we save vou from STRICTLY MADE-TO- MEASURE CL () l H['S Sale Price rit and Extra Trousers $28.00 32.50 Former Price | Suit and Extra Trnu%f‘re $40.50 ‘Sale Prwv Now 54.00 Sale Price Now 64.00 jSale-Prw«* Now 38.00 70.00 Sale Price Now . . 40.00 (Theze are only a few of tue pric owing the savings) WE GUARANTEE EVERY SUIT sold at this sale. If you are not pleased we will make it right. This exceptional offer is made because the manu- facturers, to avoid laying off experienced help duding the dull season, have made allotments to their agencies of a limited number of suits. You receive the benefit in reduced prices because of this innovation. WOOLENS, FIT AND WORKMANSHIP GUARAANTEED We Are Allotted 300 Suits for Juneau J. M. SALOUM JUNCTION STORE . | 'Illlilllllli illlhllhll!lllilllihlllll’illillli! S ;§ 1 :!IIHiiIllll!ilIiEHIllliiiIlllllIIIIIIIHI!I!IIIHlII!!iII!lHiiiiIIINHHiiIlIH;' TONICHT ONLY l ke GOu sak IIYIITAQHN{;T‘ 1N COMPORT ¥OX NEWS PATHE SCENIC Prices 10-20-49, Leges I'UTH ¥ THE RANGE e No. 12 50 cents (RO TR T T T O T T L L G SATURDAY 'NTRABAND™ PROGRAN OF Ihll!il!i?lli%i’m ((7\[] hes, lce wde o Ju Smith Faet Maker, T £ YEAR'S THRILLS CTIONS Punch. B Candy 637, S. & F. SWEET—FRESH nerbets, Elmer No. 18 Phons No. . Phone Hall, Humh /!mh s Lm,mawr A. P. LAGERGREN, Prop BAND-SAWING, WO0D-TURNING, CABINTT ALL KINDS OF WO0OD WORK are few hard tasks left in the home 1wt do at trifling cost. There which elcctricity ca omen are becomi ore and more ibilities of utilizing the serv- a service well within the me. alert to the pos ice of electricity reach of the average househiold’s inc Tim sing, lat aving clectricity is releas- ing woinen from drudgery, giving them time for cther things, ~ ¢!p you select the labor-saving elec- trical appliances best suited for your home. e Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. CHEERFUL DISPENSORS OF DEPENDABLE TWENTY-FOUR HOUR ELECTRIC SERVICE PHONE NO. 6 W. 8. PULLEN, Manager. SRR RS 5 HAPPY NEW YEAR Gastinean Hotel Ffi\ £y “DELICIOUS” HAMS r\er). ilACON "VERYTHING THE NAME IMPLIES” FRYE - BRUMN €0, ™.t ree Phone 38 Residence ¥Fhome 330 )il THE CASH GROCERY Is now open for business and the publio is invited to inspect my stock of Groceriss | Fourth Bt next to City Hall, S. ZENGER, Prey. P