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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, reported to be piling up box office = records in many of the important 2 < . key cities of the country, and th > ¥ . i ! N 2 nently placed TONIGHT |comedy pile by.* \CIVIL SERVICE TO | HOLD EXAMINATIONS | FOR THREE OFFICES 1 The United '“-1 74‘; Civil Sur\‘iu" |commission at Washington, D. C ji!“l)()l“ll'(‘fi open competitive ox {aminations for Local and Assist-| ,ant Inspector of Bollers and Lo- Y 1, John T. Spickett, manager of the Pal- ace Theatre, do hereby swear that the mov- ing picture, THE PRINCE OF HEADWAIT- ERS, with LEWIS STONE, Lilyan Tashman, John Patrick, Priscilla Bonner, Robert . Agnew and Ann Rork, which will play at the Palace tonight, last time, is the greatest pic- ;‘i“‘m:‘“"va I ngpecior. of A * : | Hulls ; b Btiam. ture of its kind ever shown in Juneau at boat Inspection Service, and in positions requiring similar qual- lications will be filled from thesc |examinations, unless it is found lin the interest of the 10-25-40-Loges 50 cents. 1 also swear to refund upon request the x price of admission to any person who after seeing the picture believes otherwise. lto All any vacancy by reins |ment, transfer, or promction tn this rvice | 1T is $3,200 nt Inspector |entpance salary |for Local Inspect vear, and for Ass| 1$2,000 a. year. | In making certifications fo: il |ports of Juneau and St. Mick |Alagka, preference. will be give ifor either port to eligibles THURSDAY—FRIDAY and SATURDAY Harry Langdon iR B A MR WO PSS T in |are legal residents of any part| with a mustache fof Alaska. The provisions of this|been curled at the- e Long Pants paragraph are subject to the con- | it i ‘ |dition that eligibles in any Nothing would look funnier 1y - 2 ~~==3 hold license for the waters of the|these days ti a hat that was istrict in which the va-|being heid on with @ hatpin tocal ltho theatrical horizon a stage orjcancy exists. | 80 mwerful" Applications for these positions | must be on file in Washington presentation P M A g | sereen ) ttractuons |in its appeal whether it he com- | or tragedy, that it at once r:-.‘n C., November 6, 1928. A , i {diates its fame to the remotest|plication blanks and further in- N At Theatre& corners of the nation. It immedi- |formation may be obtained by| J ately grasps attention and becomes [calling at the U. S. Engineer | I Jla byword and the topic of every-;Office, Juneau. ? b4 g | day_conversation. Everyone willl The Commission also announces Y S DRAMATIC HIT IS admit that there is no more posi-jexaminaticns for Junior Steno- r | NOW AT PALACE || tive proof of this than “What Pric apher and Junfor Typist, re- P : 2z | Glory.” pt of applications for which One of the outstanding dram As a stage play it ® & sensa. Will close November 26, next | “The Prince ofltion. Now comes along the most|Full information and application with Lewis Stone,|powertul and searching of all agen. |Planks may be obtained from the| Priscilla. Bonner, Lilyan Tashman,|cies that reflect and re-create, the,U. S. Engineer Office of this city b Ann Rork, Robert Agnew and E. J.| motion picture, and the Sefsation | —a— . Ratcliffe heading @ remarkable!takes on all the widespread and| " 4 f cast, is the feature photoplay at|interest arousing. energy of furore.i AT THE H()T ELS the Palace Theatre for the last{This is exactly what has happened | two_times, tonight, to William Fox's screen presenta. | Gastinean - It you Wave a desire for genuinc|tion of this celebtated play, which| Mrs. L. Kay, Jake Ratable, entartainment, you will enjoy “The | returns to the Coliseum for tonight L. M. Carriganm, Fred Evorctt, Ne- Prince of Headwaiters.” The story |only. (nana is unusual in its dramatic ang { Alaskan | { The outstanding character is Lewls | f#————— - mi& oo~ Mrs. Mary Watson, Mrs. H. G. Stone, as_ Pierre, the headwaiter| | “LONG PANTS” TO BE {Goodwin, Seattle; Frank - Herr- {0 of the Ritz in New York. 4 AT PALACE TOMORROW mann; Jas. Austin, Seattle; G | The Bhotopiay s Jane Mutin'sF=r—=pSimear—sem—A1 White, Seaitls: Thaling Raymond, I adaptation of the Garrett P’or(],N::,l:):::‘ ;;::‘:rde°“,f;m':;wfi;:m" ™Y Ruby Clark, Wrangeil; G. Ben-| story. of Liberty Magazine, JOhn|,*tne Palace for thres nights bo. Gamrorerr o Gorms Lorcien Francis Dillon, who directed thei inyine” somorrow. 06 :\n:-lm;m:o: (‘n.h (‘eiuri Anchor- other First Natlonal hits, 3 Di-lpivies ™ “rank. Capra directed.! Wiel. Latosche. . rector; Beginning in San Franciseo just! ik SR S Sam B, Rork, producer of “Pon- jola,” “Old Loves and New,” “The + Plonde Saint” and “The Notorious ‘ Lady” and other features for First National Pletures, produced “The| Prince of Headwaiters.” Tt 1s outstanding picture of the ar and one which no trus lover of the screen can afford fo miss. before the earthquake and fire, the & story touches briefly upon thei yy wire ame Liilan] Bahet {birth. of the hero: -~ He 15 then pae loft m: : e 1 has y home, and I have shown at elght and later at seven- jage gcettlement of all property | teen. As the title indicates, the rjgnty with her and she has ex-| plot revolves around the boy's ecuted an agreement mot to hold | first pair of long pants. {me responsible for any of her “Long Pants” is the initlal pro- debts in the future. I will there- a duction made by Langdon at the fore not be responsible for any T | |pig new First National studios in'debts incurred by the said Lillian | Yy § Burbank. “The Strong Man,” his Bahrt from and after the 5th day I o w|latest starring vehicle, was re-'of September, 1928. Every decade -there appears on|leased several months ago and is: HENRY L. ¥ “WHAT PRICE GLORY AT COLISEUM TONIGHT BAHRT. | | | Piggly Wiggly Chain Stores Preferred Shares ' DIVIDENDS PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY | Thete are now over 3100 Piggly Wiggly stores in the U. S. and only 5 stores in 1917. The, exceptional expansion was made possible by Piggly Wiggly's plan of gugiomer wnership, the distribution of the store’s nrofifittsdto the Investing Public in the territory in which the store is ocated. 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