The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 22, 1928, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; MONDAY, OCT. 22, 1928. tomorrow. | e | to the Palic Featuring Lewls Stone Bonner, Lilyan Tasl {Rork, Robert Agnew cliffe and others, the ladapted from Garre erty Magazitio story 3 i o : | “The nce of Headw Hold that line! Team! Team! Team! FIGHT! ‘ M:. Stone h;u th { You'll stand up and yell with | prince of headwaiters® and It the scemes are laid in tho | Hotel in New York " - { father for his som, the |stern father for his d: finally the unselfish love hood sweetheart for the youth Lilyan Tashman has an »u ing part as the adventure | gold-aigger, and Ann Rork, r | mempered for her picture d¢hut in | “The Blonde | torio vessel The caunse IT°S A THRILLER l ion being a AT THE I ‘.‘ l OLISEY time, in which the s:iid Standard 0il Company of California HHnaE R of 23rd day of | the 1 ed)} " e et esrrreesesesesq | cOMING |said gas screw or | her tackle, aprarel, | niture, equipment, et for nature of said act RUTH SAFE AT HOME IN THIRD GAME LAST TIMES TONIGHT a co poration, the sum ¢ Floven Hundred Eight and 24-100 ($1108.24) Dollars, and cost All persons interested {cerned hereing arc regue be and appear at the ti {place of the retur to-wit, on the {|October, 1928, in states District Court g { Alaska, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forencon or said daj answer in that behalf, ,or default will be entered and condemnatlon ordered as prayed for in bel Dated 8th day demands to and Gotham’s Great College Drama with a | cess, Collegiate Cast E AND HEAR THE COLLEGE YELLS PERFECTLY SYNCRONIZED BY THE PALAIEDOTONE Juneau, LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT THE GREAT GATSBY You don't know how it’s going to end AND HOW— Roach Comedy “Why Girls Say No” and.- | H and anl said 1i “ i Coming — Return engage- 'ut, by request, PRICE GLORY" Alaska, the 192 WHITE, Marshal at Junean, of October, ALBERT United States FAULKNER, Proctor for Libellant Published October 8, 15 and 1928 WEEKLY SHOWING TUNNEY- HEENEY FIGHT PICTURES | *“What Price Glory” which made | [such a big hit at the Coliseum | theatre several months ago, popular request, is returning to| |the Coliseum for Tuc:day and| Wednesday nights. | -40—Loges 50 cents | victor McLaglen, thei Captain | | Flagg of fhe motion pjcture “Whet Price Glory,” has hid a hard time | washing ihs hands of the picture {In fact he has just succeeded in althcugh many mov passed since he fini-hed with “on the lot.” In developing the Walsh, the director, [thai McLaglen's arms ]Iut(unul from shoulder to wrist Ot course, real tattoolng was out ot the question, but a nitrate =% lution was used to make thz work fairly durable. ~When McLaglen w|Was through with the produc work he tried to remave the “art” entente Jon his arms. But no soap, al2o-| They are : . |nol, gasoline or any other cloan:er |fashionable aramount’s late production|woilg qo it. He had to let it|sorted arrived at the Ciiseum Theatre,iyoar off, and only now is he able |ing last night, to the ‘tune of Plaudits |y aprear in a bathing sult with. | reach us this season. In it, War- ner Baxter blossoms out as an ac- | BABY BOY IS BORN ; 4 tor' of depth and fo g. The title | 5 b Handbag also 1ncluded in Il‘xm s he the A 1 revolu role which he enacts is truly an| Dr. A. S. Kearsley repofts the|'l¢ combine at time Prenol Ggh has been myde BNl as | Amazing oo, Gateby, & poas buy |birth of an sleven. bownd cight | ¥omen sometimes match hat and & patriotic shrine and viewplace | Who has soalad tho. Hefghts by |ounce hoy baby at 8:30 orclosk this |andbag, and - sometimes gloves, for travoler b s Wieallohy o Vol G Lt Rbeion R i S and hose with hats and handbags| Once cut « parties, and who lives but ‘for onc | Stedman, at their<home. of Il SRl PL IS of RIS | Sitiiig nlie Al s ol ke a1 SR o [It s the younger Fr women | municati ¢| society girl, now married to an-| LEAVES HOSPITA l“l"” e oM PRI 1o the. SERIp it rest - other man—will evoke admiration, | Ted wcogan of Douglas, |Phisticated all black color scheme, | ing: the. sw and forest lands of | yne undersigned United States o anin riulh il deirtear [aad Ler habs aarERtEs: hoa ol BYen -debatantek® sometimen | Berkoley county was made possi-| Murshal for the District of Alas-| all 'at the same time. His is as day left St. Anw's Hospital [P1ain black ensembles it the line|ble only afler county highway au-ikq, Diyision Number One, did, on complex a chaacter as has ever Sunda; and material is sufficiently. youth-| therities had boen persuaded to/gr.o AnE W Aveust. 1148, ached tlie scroen. ! LIRS, 2 ful | use public money to put into con-|attach, arrest and seizp the gas Lots Wilson, with a brand new! A Louisville, Ky., woman sued| The beige color scheme for hat,{dltion a privaté road throy AT sy Aty hair bob, glves a fino account of {a neighbor because one of the lat-|510Ves and stockings iy used with| ol plantation on which the her tackle, apparel, engines,*fur- herself as Gatshy’s idol. Neil Ham. |ter's chickens attacked her. QIR aple AIANUEKs DAL OGS [niture, cquipment, ete., in the| ilton and Georgia Hale, (Chaplin’s| PRI oS ly hunter's green and y blue \ After many attempts to have theabeve entitled court in a certain | leading lady in “The Gold Rush”),! * President Machado of Cuba|, Reversing the ‘colar schomes, a| oM plantation road repaived, state | nction brouglit by the“Standard {he two other foature playors, are raises strawberries for market, |(% ultra-fashionable clients of| cHiapters of the Daughters of the| Oil Company of Californta, & cor- ot gean 10-8BvanIAkS: i o French dressmakers wearlng | American Reyolution, aided by A.!poration, libellant, against the F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote “The Ch ' ds QCked T P T T R T L L L | Great Gatsby,” as a society satire. | 7y By modern vaporizing T ) TN SN ST NSRS i s, LEWIS STONE IS ointment —Jugt ruhon COMING TO PALACE All Star Feature Comedy STAN LAUREL and SAM HARDY by | B . . \ ST ST S S 5 i \ Gk L LEON F. DREWS Coliseum Theatre Instruction in of the PIPE ORGAN found | m depart PIANO ‘WHAT HATS AND HOSIERY | through the plantation, now owned | by Clarence P. Gourdine, but on the property of Gabriel Marion, | brother of the general Howeyer, county authoriyies consented to do the work S e 1 01d papers for sale at the Wmpire, 25— 10— Associated Press Telephotograph. Babe Ruth hits the dirt at home plate in sixth inning of third world’s series Wilson, Cardinal catcher, dropped a throw from Bottomley. Umpire McGowan Babe safe. The run put the New York Yankees in the lead ind they won, 7.3. game at St. Louls is shown waving the TAKE OUR TIP—Be sure and see “1HE PRINCE OF HEADWAITERS” Tuesday—Wediesday 80 Salley, jr., secretary state historical commission Raou! that the state highway gave orders must be story with Lewvis Stone black with belge fur coats - - e £o- hat, gloves and shoss |'T“THE GREAT GATSBY" SHOWING, COLISEUM By HAZEL REAVIS (A. P. Fashion Editor) | cARIS, Oct. zv.—Mats, stockings | and gloves have struck up a style| F a4 | |Carolina Builds the : |Road to State all-black costume, as- in tones of beige, approach- | Heroes Grave The beige hats are NG i justified by a beige CHARLESTON, 8. C., Oct black ¢€oat the Long ible o sightseer black the tomb of Gen. Franecls Marion, | “the Swamp Fox,” and uth Caro Attractions At Theatres & carch for superlatives. “The reat Gatsby's” heré! combined against |, T W W g g T g gk ) NOTICE .OF ATTACHMENT AND ARREST OF PROPERTY No. 2876-A In the District Court {or the Dis trict of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, at Juneau In Ad miralty. d 0il Company of Califor-| a corporation, Libellant, vs The gas gcrew or vessel called | B the “June,” her tackle, apparel, furniture, equipment, unburn be. - {to sually “THE GHEER LEADER" e MAKES A BIG HIT [ S e —— The Cheer Leader t the Pal- ace, made a big hit last night or inac suit by a beige are ro of Here is a ciean-cut story of col- life and athletics that has | thing to recommend it from way you figure it and it is a ical demonstration that a pic- ture can have a legitimate dramtic punch without the assistance o our old friend, “sex appeal” or similar frayed out devices. Of course, there romance; | what co-ed college could be with- i 77 out it? 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