The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 1, 1927, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. SATURDAY, JAN. DVEnIBYs 18 \"f)n‘:‘ NOTICE 10 TAXPAYERS infiuence. Opposition, when perpetual, iivitates. This girl sacri-; Notice is hereby given that the | o s SUNDAY and MONDAY ficed her woman's pride to remai and last installment of Muzi- | with the husband who transgressed |cipal Taxes are now due and will decency. Then she left him become delinquent at 6 o’clock P, \I Would you implicate an innocent|Mcnday, January 8. 1927. A pen man to s the honor of your little jalty of ten per cent together with ? Allayne did that, toc nterest at the rate of eight per she wrong? Is mother lovejcent per annum is added to all de- | vindicated in its selfishness? tlinquent taxes. Taxee are pavable = 2 < | The Unknown she was herlat the City Cle office in the \ ; AT Py AN P RAOSPR o husband. Her real husba located at the WE WISH YOU A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS ifier lilThg. e artiat o ricotner of Fourth and Main Streets NEW YEAR—1927 cannot muslf (lufl‘ guilty. > 8 | H. R SE RD, spected of perjury in swearing lhn:'; adv. City Clerk nown was her husband | —says Taxi Tad. l)()x"i‘ ‘ll.\‘\' ‘)l () \ \l)l>! She was put to the most torturous | —————— < { test conceivable. The Man she claim- | NOTICE Last 2 Times Tonight—7:15 and 9:20 ed as her husband wi ken to! Sitka School Bonds coupons will : - her home until he recovered i |1y paid at First National Bank. ady memory. STARTING SUNDAY MATINEE Can a woman play with fate? Al e 3 2 i) Jayne tried. She lost. Then the hu An Hilarious Comedy Drama With band returned . What could be the outcome of the PA ]‘ 07]‘]11[JLEY’ ‘(l_::::.‘::gnxla.l» meeting? 'l'lu»” rl’llu:li(ib\":‘ justice, unkempt, memory, desperate because of his! | is the most dramatic and f 3 and canahle cast love for a married woman who he! . : ) g AND s heart - stirring since Ma- including Barbara Castleton N T I believed had tricked him. The wom r : | 'v /1[41111(41& BI’/ILI{Y an, torn between duty and desire, Y | dunme B was “presented to aend Bloomer, Alhoit Ros with her little son’s honor raisnig the scales in favor of duty. ' is | the theatre-going public. oy Davis. the story of “The Net” at the Coli-| : | seum for Sunday night only —-says Taxi Tad.| TULET WOMEN ALONE" “|| Retrospective hours are n«-n’ AT PALACE SUNDAY ain — we pause to weigh our “T”," s‘"fl i fl f ‘gl,lfv’,-m E ) hievements and resolve to | A AY o VEAY “Let Women Alone” with Pat O ke Malley and Wanda Hawley and al|ope. Phe Carlson service is : 3 s idie big supporting cast, comes to the| \”,",,,‘ ,“'_\Il,,,:”,,';’,l. At ,:' One of those funny i Bibvi Comedies Palace for Sunday and Monday 1 > the coming year a better| during the coming year, which | MR o et s S - wmas You sdi ing with ||qu Sunday matinee. The| | wo hope for you—wi'l be a happy | .u":::;n-b:?_rr story is as follows and -prozperous one 10-20-40—Loges 50 cents 3 Tom Benham was a “gogetem’ in | L -1 i surance salesman, rapidly rising to g SRRATIA AR RS fic boak bF M preresbi Be ol (GATILSONS BAXI A Frank Woods Special Production brought Ma from the farm back i OUR NEW YEAR'S PROGRAM Fr s ol Bl Rlin Towa and told her she wouldn't have | Day anieiight Ssivice e ONICHIONDY ——— rom the daturday LLvening Post * tory to work any more—not it he kney || Stand at Alaskan Hot:l Ard she did-too good? . By Viola Brothers Shore yonan o gote iruatlegs: shegy o A )GE PODGE T ST a broom without having Susan at | Careful and Efficient Service PRODUCTION HODGE M O o .~ her heels. Finally Ma got mad and Closed. Cadillae Cars SHOT AND took things into her own hands. HONE 199 a : > ; SiTie Sands The next time Tom came to catt| | o P : GParamounl the whole town it they loved cach other, on Beth Wylie, the lovely young | Office Next to Gastineau Hotel s ity fought baclk - andiwdsy aiid i 17 widow to whom he was fast losing | = — S b his heart, there was Ma, reigning Ty a Neusense 3 i D & 608 supreme as houskeeeper and nurse- o FCducalionak T maid to Beth’s three-year-old. And||[ COVICH AUTO SERVICE then the fun began! JUNEAU, ALASKA SRS E e o g Highly diversified has been the| E ARCTIC MUSICAL NUMBER BY ORCIEST: carcar of Kddie Nebson, star of 110t || PhoneeDay, 144: Nighc i A ; n S and Heav the two reel comedy at ! 444-2 rings L i 29 and INTERNATIONAL NER the Palace with the feature bill. His | —— ? : i Pt WILSON e father intended that he should he | z : 4 ; ~h ™ LOIS a lawyer and he actually practiced | i ] i~ i “” NOAH BEERY u ca y this profession in San Francisco. At ! MILLER’S TAXI \ 5 9 RAYMOND HATTON start 7:15—come to our second at 9:20 — Our one time he Mad the distinction of L ‘ ¥ RAYMOND McKEE L o e ». ik Tha s r being an Assistant District Attorney,! | phone 183 Juneau, Alaska Orchestra plays from 7 to 11 p. m.—that is fo bviz " acs aboliiten Mty / both shows and Sunday Matince. ing the Mermaid organization, by OARS w:_’g:olli;rngmvmns “LA U(;Ii Ti!/’T ()Ii'if‘” Mathew Brady, San Francisco's Dis- Prices—10-25-10—Loges 50 cents e '$ THE SPAT FAMILY IN ONE OF 71 FUNNIEST COMEDIES YOU were “Contraband” ontlawed by Ii you cannot come to our first show—pictures comic spirit got the bet- ter of him, however, and in receni Py g R NE 389—Day and Night vears he has appeared in musical FHONRE:§ RIS Lo WATCH OUT FOR OUR COMING BIG PICTURE comedy productions of the Shubart,|| UBERTI'S TAXI SERVICE | 10-—20 :\1;;:'U,:-sj‘a\;.;.f;;;;(,;lulnl Cort and G. M.‘ To All Interesting Points | R gLy i DT — : : || Stana at Farghers Taitor shop | | WE WISH TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND PATRONS e 3 | catacombs of Re n;‘d th(;i)r xullu‘lx'h & I}TOgTI(lJEfl:fo iCxRfiRI‘I"OR? i . LIS LT et A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS L | heroiem when burned at the stake aving been appointed adminis- == T c‘,o'ls | ”l”” wrown to the lions in the Arena[trator with the will annexed of the | B . ! ! 22 A” a 1,,\,'i'.,l(. b II.(, ]hu'x» his”u\\'l\ll Tl LR ey m;m.s.wu e ROCKLAND HOTEL “Nlfl W Y’flAR Emil Jannings has the role|ceased, by the Commissioner for the i | ’ 1% et oy L s | s el i i ot K o tar s o R R AND THANE THEM IN HELPING TO MAKE THE COLISEUM women and children said to|bate in Juneau Precinct, Aluska, by A T bl gl ks A . e B have been used in the c order issued December anl | 1(1,(.'"',0;.1,.1 ”““’M A e JUNEAIS BEST PLAY HOUSE - o 2 Two large in wit-{persons having claims against said : angla als, e OMINT T“CONTRABAND" AT {nessed this production @t the Patace |estate are hereby notificd to present] | ":f,’,’,'x?; C,[\\l' t\il,:s,',i,",f,,',',‘.( i i MANAGEMENT COLISEUM TONIGHT | just night, e g the audien them, duly verified as required by MRS. C. J. ROBINSON = #{of the fi ;s law, within six months from the; . S s wven though Lo Wilson s the “Quo adis” on for the fina!|date of this notice, to H. B. Le only girl in the featured cast of the ) two showings 3 Fev attorney for i ——— nount pict “Contraband e tor, his office 4 to tho Collgbum fot NGNS He NET" MYSTERY: eoheis '“'l"\"\'.’l':t;""m‘q il ALASKA MI’JAT L(). ROOMS—50 cents per night and ap; $3.00 per week and up. e hasn't “'f_"'l"" s B PLAY, FOR COLISEUM |,/ 0 0 tor with the ‘:,*;I o : Public shower and tub baths 50 cents, Ray Oil Burner in opera- not by u long shot 0 : vhi by Wholesale and Retail Butchers tion—Hot vater day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and od. F.omes 50 cents Miss Wilson has (e role of al™ Ghould o woman marry o reforn cd of the estate of Marcus E ) voung girl who inherits her uncie’s . ppan? Russell, dec od. PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET run-down smail-town newapaper, Allayne Royce diti. But a man can-|First publication, = oy A9a takes it over and, what's more.i,o4 pight-about-fac: in his of | Last publication, Jsa. 20, 1927, is featured duction with Noah Teery B CONFECTIONE wond Hatton and Raymond M i T - \ Candlea. lca Creams, Sherbets, Puneh, v = \ i p ‘\\'l'”f’/’/,,///f P . S ° Made In Juncan, Alaska. Elmer B, sy is an adaptation by Jack | | e r 22 22 = - 3 \ i Swith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy e | of Clarence Budin Ayl ¥ SWEET--FRESH Maker, T. E. Hall, Phone No. To pat % novel, produced for MODERN REASONABLE RATES it sereen by Alan Crosland, who mads ! 2 B wmies of Women,” “Sinners it | Dave HouseL, prop. ; cwith loved ones ANE | o iven” and others. : . ¢ 70 | 1 —~y wards Duvis hoads tho —— it an inecadtle experionce. P\ Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop ort of the principal s a heavy role of a crooked | 5 B | | L. P. LAGERGREN, Proprictor PHONF, 198 . nead o a vand ot - | THE ALASKA RAILROAD : BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND runners who, heretofore, had used| Yet, it is always one that grief weon 1re Press L means | throughout the year operates regutar passenger and frelght train makes an individual matter. of furthering his scheme: » service from Seward on the Coast to Falrbanks In the Interlor, furious when he learns that he ca and over the Chickaloon and Chatanlka branches. Durlng the handle the new; “boss” of the i winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, X % e had handled fer unele. That's{} - poyyoon Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other ln- necessity that one be relieved ] Mig Willeonigg DX;‘,:“:'_" Yo :,”I{ formation Inquire of any steamship or raflroad agenl, or write of all responsibility and detail . I IVEW YEAI{ as . ving to tell her how to Dept. of the Interior as regards funeral scrvices. o e Jeal R 3 THE ALASKA RAILROAD Call one-three-six. We handle ev- . :.‘:(‘(f‘i‘.jl " haret nd- Mg (Mt. McKinley Park Route) cry aspect of the situation in a Gas'l'a'l()llll Ilotcl oiindd ~ Anchorage =t H =2 compctent and sympathetic man- 1 W > el o ner. e T [“QUO VADIS” LAST oo s ) o ol - s b4 ~ 1@ - ~, TIME AT PALACE The Cliss; W, Cier Mostuary FRYE'S “DELICIOUS” HAMS AND BACON “_Thm, are, loye: "mnw'fms“"-?; SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES (Successor to H. V. Sully) | FRYE “EBvfiliifi!fichfiE NA:;N;}‘}P;IA}:;N, - 1 At such timcs, it is a genuine IR L draw; dpgotacular splang) Cor. 4th and Frankliu 8t. Phone 136 dor and all-pervading Christianityq Continued until stock exhausted entirely SEWARD STREET in the new version of “Quo Vadis™ Closing out old stock at popular prices, to make room for new stock ) W ; y Phone 38 Residence Phone 520 First National's gigantic produc FIORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, NOW ................. J n now being shown at the Palace the- o Bt i o RS gtro. Although the burning of Rome! E€PECIAL SALE OF “BLAZER” SHIRTS—10 PER CENT OFF g 1\F ) d =S = o g i for the time being, the lasting im- i p. ’ th bli = pressions and soothing thoughts l. LOMIKEFBI:;;I:TON . I Is now o{:n i::;ecbt“:;.: ':cnkd “eupn o is invited come with the scenes of Peter, the 3 A > % 4 |OId Papers for sale at The Empire Office Fourth B, asxt o Gity Hall. 8. XWNGES, Pvwp. Apostle, and the little bfind of Chris- tian;—their sceret meetings in the

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