The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 27, 1928, Page 3

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PICKETT’ PALACE NDAY MATINEE, NIGHT and MONDAY MARION par O'MALLEY 10—25—40—Loges 50 cents | o LAST TIMES TONIGHT “Long Pants” r— - Attractions At Theatres [ g t———t— | “CYCLONE OF RANGE” | AT COLISEUM, TONIGHT LS 45 A thrilling escape from death i3 the highlight of excitement in “Cyclone of the Range,” an FBO production, starring Tom Tyler, Western luminary, at the Coliseum tonight. Tom, as Tcm Mackay, is mistaken for a desperado, and after a stirring chase is taken cap- tive. The mob is driven to such a degree of fury that they decide to hang him ‘immediately, and at just the crucial moment, a strange intervention occurs. This grip- ping scene serves a double purpose for it also clears up the mystery which plays such an {mportant part in the picture. Tom again proves himscif a master horseman and this particular story gives him plenty of oppertunity to display his talent in this line, and he con- vinces _anew of his exceptional abilitysas an actor. 'His insepar- able pal, Frankie Darro, and the falthful “Beams,” are on hand to turnish some éxcellent comedy and extra thrills. I “LONG ,PANTS" LAST | | TIMES AT PALACE L pecemam g o1 xR, Gladys Brockwell and Al Roscoe, well known character players, ap- pear as the mother and father of| Harry Langdon in his newest First National picture, “Long Pants,” at the Palace tonight for the last two times. & known to herself, there may be a needs some little incident to make ) [+ Pl et i bttt “NEVER KNOW WOMEN AT COLISEUM SUNDAY Perhaps the girl you want to marry merely. thinks she doesn't| love you. Deep in ner heart, aimost un. consuming devotion that only it appear on the surface. An illustration of this is splen- didly shown in “You Never Know Women,” a story by Ernest Vad- ja, famous Humngarian dramatist, that bares many of love’s hidden secrets and motives. Florence Vidor, the star, :livln't’ know she loved Clive Brook, lead- ing man, until he was though lost forever—dead. And Brook had given up his quést for her heart and hand too soon. An amazing situation’ develops, one of suspense and danger, of ¢rushed hopes .and renunciation. Bit at the cruslal moiment, those gods who guide the destinies of sweethearts bring about a meeting| under circumstances that will thrill THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Raised Major Issues| . =.1I‘ clreus life, British 1 ca arties ara taking matinee, s the first picture in| The date of the November meot-| which Marion Nixon ever had to|ing of thé Juneau Parent-Teache 1Beport of the Finrnncill Condition I o | |THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK |November ¢ and the night is con- located at Juneau, Alaska, Terri-|sidered as not being feasible for ltory of Alaska, at’'the close of |a meeting and Saturday, November | business on thé 20th day of Octo- |10 has been decided upon. ber, 1928, | The meeting will be held in the| Loans and dis Loans on real estate 231,684, Overdrafts 3 | United States bonds ! | Banking house, fur- Other real estate Capital stock paid Surplus fund Undivyided profits Reserve for interest, Due to other banks lstatemont is true to the best of you to the depths. Lowell Sherman and Clive Brooks are featured. A. complete vaudeville bill is part of.the plcvfriwry ot Alaska. My commisston Willigti ‘Wellman® gets the expires Feb. 27, 1930. & ture. VSPANGLES" 18 AT g | -4 . ey paLace on sunoay | P.-T. A. MEETING :"‘,”‘m““ b e -l i 7 =\ DATE IS CHANGED | muc iivor parey press neadquas chowing at the Palace Sunday and TO NOVEMBERJ()!H declaring “Baldwiafem” o1} Monday, starting with the Sunday | L 2L H:‘\I. xv“ ‘[ r\.:;;p.:»v;vv]-\ .y\y\.;\ quotes fizures publications to T bad o vi a 1 ¢ ! ! get “chammy” with an elephant,[Association has been changed from | as she does with big Jgwal in the)November 6 to Saturday, Novem- up and the firs —— |ber 16, according to announcement| (Officiul Publecation) {made today by President Walter P. Scott, . . . Blection day falls on Tuesday, Girls in China Excel CA Men tele- phone rator: common insti- China, have been rem > telephone ex- ng recent months st the operators and inten: accused of carel n 1 to anzwer calls, im- or # misdeeds. RESOURCES \mew High School building and this will give the first opportunity of the members of the Association, 4las wel as the pablic to Inspect 2,136.19 [ the new acquisition to Juneau's educational institution, 162,296.88 1. sl counts b § 747,649 owned Other ho“‘nt‘lu u;a GAST[NEM’ GUBTS tvunlnv € _um oth d. . 874,703.56 warratits owne 7 { WANTS GAME PRESERVE AT FROLIC TONIGHT VaiLot: niture and fixtures 54,909.26 1 Gastineau Hotel guests and lheir’ Fellow the activity of Cor- owned. ... b 36,418.88 | friends will be entertained at a go o' ol S eure a wild Due from other _ . |Hallowe'en dance party to be ten- !yt E K power Creek Danks .oy 34617513 dered tontgnt by the management.|pasin, it is reported by Valdez skt e ke The lobby will be decorated I yjc:ui: that the litter town s bankg. 4ag; DRew true Hallowe'en style, and John'yiiking efforts to establish a sim- _cash ftems ... LAULS4IH. Biggs promises an evening of|jlgr preserve in he Keystone Exchanges for clear- A entertainment and quiet fun. NO (anyon ? ol 650.21 o nas been set, but the party| With the game now abuading Cash on hand ... 127.645-30Lyii start whed the guests and in the canyon and with it being TOTAL 38.584,561,12 |their fun making friends get to- easily accessible to hunters, lhe LIABILITIES - it |residcats feared that all animal L g aad bird life would be destroye: 100,000.05 100,000.00 it MRS. KENDLER ENTERTAINS |thus depriving the canyon of one Pl of its most valuable assets Mrs. Joe Kendler en(urlnim'dil“ur(ln-r they felt that if the last night at ¢ards and dancing at hunting was prohibited it wou'd her home at the Alaska Dairy. M.| game nucleus from fl animals would prepogatc sprcad to adjacent areas, helping to stock the sur- less expenses pald 33,266.19 Fhaopen 19.000.00 | Watkins, of Douglas, won £ . DAl 77 | prize for the men at cards, L danadti 62,096.47 | Mrs. R. H. Beistline won the p ndividiial. aall kb~ the women! Mrs. Watkins : itry -, {Cordova ings deposits 2.222,837.50 |and Andy Belgaade were given the ) : 222, g : ! - — DPemand and time respective consoldtion prizow WEDDIN f BERTNSRALES TN G AT M'CARTHY Sk g ) G S 9 Mis. Bertha Pearl Powell, long ponit . LA ,618.61 | & a resident of McCarthy, and Miles i Goonm SAL“ |a resident of McCarthy, an fashivtls wad ostelc & The Ladies’ Guild of Holy W. Jones, holding a responsible i 2,762.26 | prjnjty Cathedral will hold a position with the Kennecott Cop- ——————— I 00die sale at the Gastineau Gro-[per Corporation at ~Kenmnecott, ol® | TOTAL ........82,884,861.12 .,y gaturday, November 10. adv Were married ontly at Me- United States of America) BEAGRCE . I Carthy, e Chamb: rlin, Territory of Alaska )ss. o ¥ First Judicial Division ) Bagokons, 28 - I, Guy McNaughton, Cashier ot the above named bank, do sol- E emnly swear that the foregping officiat my knowledge and belief. GUY McNAUGHTON, Cashier (Correct Attest)— B. M. BEHRENDS, J. F. MULLEN, Directors or Partners. (NOTORIAL SEAL) Subscribed and sworn to be- fore me this 26th day of October, 1928, H. H. POST, Notary Public in‘and for the Ter- -y ARG L v ocated. established. Many, many thouands of walk of life receive dividend chi more people are becoming sharehblders daily ‘as new i Pi@ély Wiggly Chain Stores Preferred Shares DIVIDENDS PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY There 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 customer ownership, the distribution of the store’s orofits to the Investing Public in:the te Piggly Wiggly is a safe in\?fiistment. The world must be fed daily and Piggly Wiggly sells only for eash. . Piggly Wiggly’s second store in Alaska will be opened in Juneau soon and ihvites you ‘to share in its profits. : Your Name and Address Will Bring Results Plan. ASSURED INCOME rritory in which, the store is ‘American men and women in every regularly from Pigg]y Wiggly, and Piggly Wiggly Alaska Co., Juneau, Alaska. Please furnish pqrticular; regard- ing PIGGLY WIGGLY Investment Postoffice ,..........-- It is understood i be furnished me without obligation totes ‘are being ' ..... ke 3, eagejees SATURDAY, OCT. 27, 1928: credit for an exceptionally fine|picture, On the other hand, Mis: ifish £ pieco of direction. “You Never|Nixoms co-star, Pat O'Malley, W h‘Br Election Has know Women,” arrives at the|a circus performer for a while 1 Coliseum for Sunday and Monday|fore going into pigtures, and if nights' feature. miliar with all, the -inng and outs| LONDON, Qct. 27.—Already The Orchid Lady of the Screen- WHERE? Sumlqy and Monday As Telephone Centrals SATURDAY ONLY TOM TYLER ani HIS PALS ia Cyclone qf the Range OLISEU LU T (R LR LU R LT 9:25 Yes, Sir, Some Show! YOU CAN LOVE 'EM OR ILLEAVE EM And stili they come LATEST in WORLD EWS i HAL ROACH COMEDY "~ LEON DREWS it the ——PRICES—— ATTENTION RADIQ FANS -8 We have just received a shipm.nt of Jensen f and ‘Peerless DYNAMIC Radio Speakers First Come, First Setved Seattle Manufacturers List Prices We Pay the Freight Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASRA Juneau Phone No. ¢ Douglas Phdne No. 14 Some men pull togcther in opposite directions IN THE WORLL'S B_ANK! Do you realize that whea you depbsi‘ with us you are placing your money in the World’s Bank? e are a member of ithe Feder.l Reserve Sys- tem, the most powerful an1 practice! n onllor ing system on the globe—virtua!'y .ne Bank World--with Uncle Sam as Bankes! E And he's got'a few nickels and dimes in that bank, too—besides yours! First National Bank “Ihere Is No 7 .ostitute for Satety”

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