The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 29, 1927, Page 7

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METZGAR' TO ADDRESS UGLAS R..T. A, 'runlnvl I;.I H. ' Metzgar, superintendent of (He.Alaska Juneau Cold Mining Co.,lms accepted an invitation to address the Parent Teacher Asso- clatipn at its regular monthly meeting which falls on next Tues. day |evening, November 1. In! addition to Mr. Metzgar's talk{ several other numbers, on2 hich is to be a gurprise num- jwill help make the progamn cially entertaining one. ig the program in splo, Mr. Henrickson. a's Flag, Mary Loken. B y)r Heigh, Sing Ho." ,““Finding the Thanks in “chln; a’'La,” H|¢h School ! ! o solo, Margaret Pearce. | g, Trio.” ' —p——— 8 DANCE— FEATURED AFFAIR { i S les’ hall was nicely filled at the fance given by the, lodge last ng and an excellent time re- ml’(% The Faculty orchestra, led by Floyd Henrigkson, sustain- ed. ita reputation gained at the Jast ‘dance, for real pep and hay- niony. Especially pleasing wore the singing numbers featured. by tha trio of ladies’ voices. Future events of similar kind as. the Eagles’ dances which are to’ W given regulatly . ajl wlmpr can ,be looked forward to wnxI real splelwre by .everypne, ————————— INDIAN DANGE HELD; gl OFFICERS ATTEND IT The, tirst Indian dance of lh~| sedson, given by the Native Blu‘ terhood, last night, was a decided mmenn. soclally. and finapcially, ThelA. N. B. orchestra was at its The' men, six in number, | m‘u ve excellent voices and lhBll" singll 5. ddds to: the eujnymam of 8ig, e ‘edrly part of tho evemng vn md,red hy pn: ynwelcomne “Juneéan which nece: ;.m ‘ealling_for ald from Ju:] RQeputy Marshals Garate ;- Caswell, Price and Wil- ‘responded prompuy to the )’ hiat: the disturber could not ud fhe deputies remained iests of the evening and we wall-pleased with conditions." Tl t shows the attitude of the Sisterhood towards. disturbers. Another dance will be given on} flndq, November 1. topics, etc. 4] Native fll bank s k{v )lu- and !I | stas De) r |company yesterday. pJ1:30 I mmv:c eooq,\,: FLAGPOLE: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE GRRAT SCoTT! VTS A ThaT SMLABALLOD 1 WONDER 3 {MUST BE A PARADE OR SUMP'N == MEBGE Tue PRINCE OF WALES IS BRINGING “DIMMIE WALKER BAek HoME CHAMBIONSHIR Ter\earaMS AND CABLES oF © CONGRAT CFFILeS HS GREAT COPPOR' ULATIONS PoviR* Wit Teg PRomSTERs” [ TS WHILE CROWDS OF ADMIRERS GESIEGE [ THE KEUY BULDING IN AN EFFORE: T SHAKS HANDS LWITH MAVSTER ROONEY . THE man WHOSE - SHREWD METHODS OF iBHSINESS AND WNN\N& GAE ENINE\ @@5“ SATURDAY, OCT. b, CrEE , ROONEY , LEMME SHAKE iy NER HAND = AOBUDDY BUT NOU COULDVE ACCOMPLISHED Tins GReAT FEST - LSSEN T& TAT CROWD . WilL YA THEY'RE Al NELUN FER . ROONEYN, THE Man (%) sister but winds up by marrying Bebe. Alfred Lunt, who had the title role in Molnar's “The Guards.| man” and who recently completed | one of the principal roles in D, W, Griffith’s “Sally of the Sawdust, Is praminent in the cast. Others are. Eden Gray of “The Fire- brand,” Edna May Oliver, who scored a hit in a comedy role in “The Lucky Devil,” starring Rich ard Dix; Ivan Simpson and Marie | Shotwell. The picture 15 laid against n backgroynd of- Long Island estates and Bermuda, several of the scenes being taken cn the boat that transported the players 19§ the island. | Pretty Party Frock L ll-l | kndwni fact that he lies in whai i wag. once an exeeytion pit. | bodies of those beheaded on what | Jatest plan announced by Charles No plan to langh in llu; Troce. Audrey, Fervis, movie. actress, likes the “sleevelessness of the frocks, American Divorcee Is Slain in France; Admirer Is %ughz P e NICE, France, Oct. B—!ubbed through the beart, the body -of Mme. Marcglle jord, said by her | triends to 'have * been divorced from Horace Wiltred Lord of Fall Mm. Mpss,, was found in 8 villp % Pnhu are seeking Cant Wenc: krupfell who they s béen m‘lt’:lllent on to Madame Lord recently snd was seen. in her He has been missing. ol his Marcelle flJl‘ NIQ, l'nlu Mr, ( operated in establishing the c tery. It is private propert trolled still by representatives nl the ' Lafayette and other families, e {Man and Wife on { Same Jury Cannat | Agree on Verdict ayul QI& eath”’ Pit 5 togth PARIS, Oct. 20—Americans’ fre- quent visits - to Lafayette's tomb have brought to: light the littje The | Picpus, cemetery was a gravel bed ) them. Most of the persons who Medmm Told Him To Paint, So He Is Doing It, Furiously: message he says he but Musslein is still furiously. e iGets Two to Four Years For Killing Her Hubby 29 LONDON, Oct. Heinrie! Mugslein says medioms told him to paint. In three months he has! painted more -than 200 canvases 25 PITTSBURGH, Oct. Con- MY FATW ANEVER WAVERED, view his pictures fail to get the is delivering | painting | | where the bodies of moye than a thousand of the French nobility, executed durieg the Revolution of 11793, were, thrown. Larayerte was related to somo of the npjles wha were beheaded, and his body, therefore was plac- ed in this cematery, which, aside SPOKANE, .Il., Oct and Mia. M. K. Bonham, rap 'u{ this county, served on isamo. jury in criminal court fict. Mrs, quitting the defendant in a —Mr, pchers | Alpine the here ah- nM Aag them ‘on exhibition at the | Club gallery, Conduii Str Musslein had never painted be- and fonnd themselyes on opposite | forecand hig pictures sides of a deadlock over the ver. Bonham was for s he a middle-aged ia-réputed to be a millionaire and need not worry whether his work | victed of manslaughter for slay- ing her husband with a rolling {pin, Mrs, Roxie B. Mumford to- day w tenced to serve |two to four rs in prison, lelaimed self- from | bing se, her 3ba P& from jts origin, is perhaps the vl:lk 4 % Bav: yafiguds, for . con most unusual in France. . = It not always that way at m:fl:’sfl';"';‘;“fi b “":’:“I‘l';"““:v‘:_""hnnm, id the wife. “We have revolutionary victims, returned lu‘" Rl gt flve Shiless dad France after the country hur-am-lnnm~s ik ek "‘"“m") - - quiet gnd obtained g secret an- . . ; ; |Flivyer Airplanes thorization from the goyernmen: | to eatablish a cemetery. She wa:| ' To se“ ‘0!’ s‘l 500| enabled to buy the sand pit where ! y the 1793 executioners togsed tae| NEW YORK, Oct. 29 The very is mow the Place de la Nation,| A. Levine, trans-Atlantic air pas neay hby. There were 1] n4||.,s'm’.||ger, deals with the building of fher Of these about 160 werg | flivver airplanes of 45 horzepower of certain noble families that co- to sell at $1,500 each, : F()R SUNDAY NIGHT Oh, Doctor! Look Who's Here! BEBE DANIELS LOVERS in QUARA NTINE HARRISON FORD What a haneymoon! Not much honey but oh, how' FUNNY! Also “$0’s YOUR OLD MAN” 1] A Mazie Comedy and a News i sells or not. 1la say3 he us . ciairvoyant con tact with the living and dead and has a canvas message to deliver ! to the world. Cubists and futurists done by Musslein, ile into spirit » -x«ln-s W PR Tue JUNl Aau Launpmy Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 3.')9 are ot \\(nn|~|’» wn -lIIIIIIIIIIIImIIIIIIIl!lillIIIIIIIIIlIIIHIIIIl'IIIllll'llIIllIllllfl'lIIH!!'IIIllIIIIIIIIIh. MR. C. A. DEVLIN will be in JUNEAU UNTIL TUESDAY at the store next to THE WUNDER SHOP on Seward Street WITH A FULL LINE OF WOMEN’S FOOTWEAR and HOSIERY "IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlfll AT IIIIIIIIIII ] A,_Ul" Lest You Forget! A little forethought now will save ycu the cmbarraument )on sufl'ered last year. iy ORDER YOUR ok Chyistmas Now from the mny lundsonu lines carried Vin our m«? and now on display. ey OUR PRICES " 25 for’ $2.75 ‘and up - 50 M for $4.25 l‘d up \KE , T KNS I COUlD Do 7 EvEA (N THE face OF The GRreatesT ORPOSITION / | | | 1 i i ! NANAIMO WELLINGTON | Eis prepared with great care at ithe mines and delivered by your dealer with great care, insuring 1yon a clean, well screened, lump ‘coal which is intensely hot and| !long-lasting. Order from your |transfer man or | j‘ PACIFIC COAST COAL ! COMPANY 1 PHONE 412 i C. D. FERGUSON, Agent | | | | THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- {EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND | BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING ‘PLANT IN ALASKA. PLEASE LISTEN WHILE WE MAKE THIS PL!A- WE THINIK ALLWOM ‘ Lo RWALD BE FREE ALASKA STEAM STARTING NOVEMBER 1 We Will Close’, of 11 ok > BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO, When We Sell It It's Right Free Dellvery Phone 134 Sub Station Post Office No. 1. FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklin, Front and Frankiin, Front, near Ferry Wi Front, cup. Film Exchange Front, opp. City Whart. Frout, near Saw MilL Wiloughby at Totem Gry. Willoughhy, opp. Cole Barn Front and Seward, Front and Mala. Second and Main, Fifth nml Seward. Fire H Gnlllnelu and finw Way Second and Gol Fourth 4nd Harrls. Fiftk and §old. Fifth and East. Beventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Mintl, back of power house Calhoun, opp. Junean Apta, Distin Ave., sad hdun 8t Ninth and Seventh ‘tdfln% 1.3 1 1 1+ 1 14 a. Twelfth, Twelfth and Home Grogery. ry ROGERS BRUSHING LACQUER For ideal artistic effects on renewing old furniture or on unfinished furniture— Dries while you wait—Dries smooth— Without laps or brush marks Thomas Hardware Co. The chap "who planu his money *ui his sock never raises a large crop THE KIDDIES LEARN NOW—OR N umhlmmm hood ohnmvlddn-nuinlmlohm encourage them gll we can if yon will one of the little banks and give them a start. —we will lblfl youot'cw fil’i\. b ehildy h“ flfin — e

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