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e - K Pl ETT’ PALACE S | IT'S A BIG SHOW Last "2 Times Tonight NEWS and COMEDY then - “Spangles” | A cireus stqry with | MARION NIXON and PAT O’MALLEY 10-25-40-Loges 50 cents COMING TUESDAY KEN MAYNARD in TAGE” ‘ with |CATHLEEN' COLLINS| Attractions At Theatres infatuation with the lovely society woman, that he sent for a cerfain detective famous for -his. dlssrzet liandling of such cases Dickson Tells of Ruse | Dickson's next step was related |at the coroner’s inquest: | “T told my wife I was going of town business.. 1 didn’t go. I had hunch. . I could hear | voices inside house £0 I threw | I fiashed on thel Broken Eggs, Secret Trysts; | 1 Dead, 1 Dying, 1 Jailed ut on open the door |light. Figuring that Powell migiret| shoot me, 1 drew my awiomatie.| He grabbed my wr we atrug-| gled In the struggle, the gun went off The bullet land he collapsed.’ Following the t atruck him Dickson beeame a N curtained frem all unwelcome in- trusion It she grieved over “Peley's” untimely death it wasn't set forth in the newspapeis. Har wsband, World War officer and prominent in Denver's busines life, went about his affairs as usual and indications are that he will rely on the “unwritten law” and |a plea of self-defense when the rambled ease finaMy comes up {for trial antime “Petey’s” sister \pitl-| grieves aver the (ragedy | he feels might have bacm |avoided had she mot besought tae | wealthy husband’s aid in “curing" | the infatuation k| > o ROAD WORK IN | HYDER REGION “Petey” Powsll (upper left) whom Fate tricked sardonically when he 12 - e Few. N EPANGLES 16 Now SHOWING AT PALACE & i One of the most numan stories| ever brought to the screen is the| wiy you will probably feel about | “Spangles,” the Universal-Jewel | which opened last night at the| Pajace. And one would certainly | éxpect “humanness” in story | written by a woman who has lain for four years in a hospital bed, but has never lost her cptimism or the “common touch” and has writ- ten two books during this period | one of which forms the basis of | the picture under d ion. + Put the sincere characters im. agined by Nellle Revell, the au. thor, into the capable hands of Pat O'Malley and Marion Nixon,|V with Hobart Bosworth and Gladys Brockwell and others in support, and you're sure to have something worth while, Add to that the spectacular featurds of 8~ Breat circus, with not only the acts, the animals, the thrills under the big top, the fascinating life behind the scenes. B INTERESTING STORY TN % | FEATURE AT COLISEUM No man should assume a woman loves him until he has definitely asked about her regard. Neither should he take it for granted that she does not care without giving ‘the lady a chance ta express the state of her heart. Clive Brook, who was very much smitten - with Florence Vi- dor, said nothing about his af. fections, thiinking she had been won by Lowell Sherman. And' he ‘would have lost her| had it not been for a certain bit of magic that ‘always seems to set things right for lovers. In “You''Never Know Women,” which opened at the Coliseum last night and fer final showing to- night, readers will find the danger of “speechless love,”—a lesson in frankness, that shows how a mir. acle of the heart ked out at a moment when two lives mizht have been blasted. “OVERLAND STAGE” IS AT PALACE TOMORROW v — T3 g T, of Wastern scenery in “The Overland Stage,” starrfng Ken . Maynard, which comes to the Palace Tuesday for two days, The First National company, di- rected by Albert Rogell, journeyed first to Dealwood, S. D., whiee the gredt pageant and celebration of “The Days of ‘76" was filmed as a cognate part of the story. " The célebration, held ih Ahgust, was on @ particularly impressive There's a wealth :Hunv AllStar l:'fmfl!fl‘fi '}‘Im, " {may leave its imprint upon others, | next year. Mr. Hughes was resi-| VIR IS SOUR. IR aer. LA, Fate Takes a Hand dent engineer for both sections. He | ferred to the celluloid the players | Engineer and Contractor| ' CLOSED DOWN. | While Prince Christopher, of Greece, uncle of the present pre- tender to the throne, and his wife, the Princess Anastasia, were vacationing on the Cote d’Azur in France, his fortune was de-J pleted by stock losses to the extent of half a million dollars, Only the action of a close friend in Rome in summoning Chris- topher home prevented still larger lo: (loternational lilustrat, Newn) reen [ife & {7{0/4/%0 A< Gall when she Civic Repertory theatre was a girl, later playing For Rent 8ix Rooms Furnished NO DOGS OR MOVIES Infant Parent Four-year-old Jane LaVerne is commenced to take inventory of| Vhlle the luckless hoy stoodf\will remain at local headquartersly.;ianly the youngest motion pic.| Vol 2-~Rexl ‘astate sign o & the sprained ankles and skinned|CCWe'ins under the tonguedash-|of the bureau during the winter. 1,10 aetress ever cast in a mother | residential subdivision, September, | St For 2 while. the property! M8 Of the cook of the Alpheus E P RN = e role. She is playing Magncla as. 1928 " ey - ! Dickson houschold, he suddenly la cn the o scenas of | Buy a Lat at man and his assistants were busyj . : a child *in the ea n J p ing arnica:and adjusting the|noticed the beautiful .istress ot Showboat,” and in , scenes Toluca Lake Park applying arnica and adjusting the |’ s ¢ Sanduges {the establishmont ohserving him | when Laura LaPlante portrays and e T x framed in a doorway . 8he broke | the grown-up Magnolia, Jane plays LIVE WITH THE STARS |In upon the tirade to suggest that - e - 1 while the boy cleared away the S {MANY CHILDREN ATTEND SCHOOI, wreckage. No one cen say just A 4 DO WY b Gatineau A o i %R EG ‘ WITHOUT BREAKFAST, REVEALED D. R. Barlow, Seattle; Mrs. Chas . h'm "‘l‘ ”h‘“” n i | | p 5T L RN el Meepeh il ADgy, Sont: er things than grocaries . b AU WASHINGTON; Qet. 20;-One- | figurative language fhat Newton 4 k were talked about. At any rata g s s b {fourth fo onechalt of the child-) D. Baker, Iil, sqn of (g former | gnk Somner, v the grocer’s boy several days later| \\1?]:8;(3':'0:1;“(; 129, g:r‘ ren in the Upited States go to|secrotary “of war, has ventured | LW Ala.h; Kk Bootn,| found Bimself in tho role of cava. |y}l * 1O S :rfl:nn:i:i“. ik lower | $¢h00L without breakr. and [ forth from’ the home nest to try o VVE A o Mary part.|lier to the beautiful weman who|'! ¢ ke oA sutflotent supplies|Many. of them gq after having|his wirg Keke; Fets Fhopa,; Mary ‘Part-| . mpathiged with :hisi, (ostanshiy| 0% © PP [had only ‘a cup of coftee, recent| The 21.year old son of Newton ridge, Hoonah of ore, while, économical produc s & e o in orvder that he might teach har|, o |IDvestigations show according to|D. Baker, who dirgeted the Zynda e on's Imporfed] |, oo 8 SOl Without savings,, oy ges oo Hatication of tHs|department dusing he World = <8 Leavenworth, |10 drive the Dicilon's imporfed| i "Janos or other fmators, i also of Fducation | department during the World 1a v ‘WE sl “)w‘:: ¢ Gar Followed long rides over the pic- | ;1o Assfstant Gommercial Attache| 1t is the duty of the school|since his first one during the l;"_“";__ O B Jacobson. Kake: Ken.|titesque Colorado countryside, ex-| 7. 11, fthlevs of Tokyo has report-|“In %0 far as its educational re-|when he was eleven. Io is T o, Kalte: Wi Nobis, Sit.|cuisions during which propinquity|ed. g the Department of Com-|sources will permit” to counter-[leaming to operate, a plane EBth. Cole, BAR IR BN S0 s, 1k done som¥ihiig to the| mercy [act aéficiencien in the diet of pusihopes to follow aviation. o * s twenty-nine year old matron and| The Japanese, Government is pils, the Bureau declares. For| Youngz Baker has worked in thay : ARTY {the rugged country youth, Of their|planning - to purchase 2,600,000 this purpose the school lunch is Glenn F. Martin. air-plane glanti PARISH CéRD PART | preoceupation, however, Alpheus E.[tons of ore in an effort to over- recognized as one of the most and studied aviation some time The second of a series of Card|Dickson, movic magnate, had not|come the recent decline in im- effective health agencies in the| with F. B. Loudy, former stalf en Parties will h# given Wednesday|the least suspicion, It was only|ports and a resulting decrease in 5chocl system, it says. gineer at the Martin factory * par- | when Sadie, the boy's ailing sister|reserves, estimated at 800,000 “Public school lunch rooms in| TFhe youth has a distaste for| night, October 31st, at the Par | [ . ish. Hall. Everyonc invited. Good|came to his office with the plea/tons. Ivon mines of Japan pro-| dark, poorly ventilated, musty|aviation school advortisements x;rize~‘ % —adv. | that he save her brother from an|per produce omly a small part of hasements are rapidly being re-|that call for “darifg young mon.” o ———— ————————=——|the total cre consumed, Chosen|placed by well lighted, ventilated| Flying is not .a field for daring - .. and . South Manchuria supplying and cheerful ones, oquipped with | achipvements, - he believes, dc wealth Dlvorcee Target of Cupld a, large proportden. In addition 'the most modern appliances and!m.xmhnu practical devotess, who y Japan usually imports ore from cupervised by trained dietitian realize its commercial possibili. - st s R s 8 Japanese-controlled gources in the the Bureau, points out. ‘“These! ties ‘ Yangtze Valley of Central China and the Malay States. Japsu has an abungdance of coal, put it produces poor coke Consequently iren and steel man ufacturers have been forced to pay more than $7,50 a ton for blast furnace coke, a price con sidered extremely high. ——— scale! this year, becatse. of the fact that it waw ‘the semi-centen. | nigl of ‘the days that Deadwood <¢clebrates. Of vourse, the beauti- ful scénery &f the Black Hills was atilized to the fullest extent. ¢ After:tétufning from South Da- kota dnd working & few. wesks in the: stadio, (e cotipany travalled a 'much shorter. way - to Idylwild, one of the real beauty spots of Southern California. #ized by every up to date producer ‘fhat ‘trips like these réturn more than their cost in the added beauty and appeal of the picture, Y A et S B R | COLLEGE.STORY I8 | | .. COMING, COLISEUM | P L S A il ¢ The atmosphere of Columbi: Pictures’ . “The - College Hero, ‘which will ke wn tomorrow and Wednesday at the Coiiseum, is so It is recog.| ™ San Francisco Will Abolish Lamplighter | SAN. FRANCISCO, Oct. 29—The Ihmp.lighger,_nk‘m;esquu person of a time 1éng Past in myst American cities, ,hut who has continued wander at sunset up and down vhvi cebbled hills of 6ld San Francizco,| i8 soon to pass out of the pjcture. | There are stifl 3,000 such lamps| in this city but the board of super- vision has issued the order which will eliminate the last set of 100 those - that in_ the earriage duy sazed down upon the Stanfords Huntingtons and the Fioods on| Nob Hill--within a-year. | Boosting improvement clubs ob tained the order on hehalf of a It dido’t “take” the first time but Mrs. P. Campbell Simon (left);%'w I'wifelof Edwin 1. Simon, sixty-year-old Birming- ham, Ala., millionaire, is pretty sure real happiness will follow |gencration of S8an Francisco which her marriage to John Muccio, musical comedy actor, whom she |has na sympathy for the flickerins | et recently at Broadway night club, The couple expect 'to |gas lamp amd demanded the mor honeymgon in Europe. s modern electric light, l War Secretary’s Son dietitians not, enly prepare food suitahle for growing hoys and girls and serve it in an environ- ment conducive to the develop-| men of high ideals and standards | . KITTIEWAKE T0 GO SOUTH WEDNESDAY of conduet but make the oI~ | . tial food products so appetizing) The fisBesigs pattol boat Kittie- Ithat food selection by uunm-pn}“'"k"v Capt. J.UR. (Crawford, ve. hecomes a pleasurable exercise. turnedd - from - a ‘five-days" trig ‘to “Tao often the lunch is hur-|Sitka, this morning. riedly swallowed and' js .devoid Capt. M. J. O’Connor of the bu- of nutriment needed for muscle teau cf fisheries,and United States and boue building, formation of!District Attorney J. W. Harding, good Dbload, teeth and all the|who niade the trip on official busi. other factors which help to pro-iness . duce lealth, This Is one of the| The Kittiewake will lay reasons why the person in ch Wednesday then will go of schéol feeding should a Ketchikan, and from there to § trained dietitian so that the right attle where she will remain dur. kind of food will be supplied |ing thé winter. 4 “If the breakfast is insuffi-! Mrs. Crawford, wife of Cap cient, there is every reason why,Crawford, will go south aboard the the school lunch should make up patrol boat. She has been in the deficiencies. Children going, Cordova visiting during the sum. without breakfast may be due to mer while her husband was work- |m\<-rti.hslonnly habits anW-xhu: out of Juneau for the Hureau ing, sucl ,A8 not rising in time of Fisheries. to eat properly, or ignorance on, ———. the “pUrt of the parents of thel M. S Wilson of Blake, Mothit, needs of growing ehildren l‘..n.l Towne, paper congorn, return. ” (ed home on the Queen after a |call on the trade.in.8outheastern Alaska. ; to be X le'Eg_yp Aviation1 -ULEVELM}R,.OL-L 201t is uol e Holiday greetings for bustness houses. See samples at Baipire. By WADE WERNER | Magnelia's little daughies, In HOLLYWGOD, Califi, @6t. 20, other words, Jane begins the pic« And now the influence of Eva Le | ture by playing her own mother Aboard was | here | | | | | s 4 5 about te bhe felt in talking mov-|the daughter of the girl she was dropped a bag of egys at feet of enchanting Mrs. Zsila Dicksen (lower | Retyyn Here After Finl-' lics. Mary Doran, whose early at the beginnine. l-:‘t). blueblooded Denver lhnat‘r‘-on. 3'“":& a':mt .E"B.Fc.finon" :‘wi' of g S } v S : W k | gl e which detective reported back to Mr. Alpheus E. on, shing 2 | ] : nate, and which :rnblbly caused him to lay trap which resulted in 1shing Season s Wor I was obtained as | More °’.""" : { s untimely death. % A et wm understudy| Speaking of the (alkies, as| With roadwork fi the Hyder dis. with Le Gallien- | everyone is nowadays, Danny Gray| t closed down the on, g e & HENT BULtHI Y Métro.Goldwyd realistic that when the footbail] DENVER, When' “Pitey” |F. J. Hughes, Engineer iin leharge nl. hv: hp};l“l"l“f:‘v.‘[\III'A\R;'A“IE’::'A:'Irpi:"l\:rl»:.llfu}‘-\‘.d\\\\ hn”’ team, composed of former ¢ '”""“ir'u\\ lubberly groeer's boy, stub. |for the U. 8. Bureau of Public .4“111‘;‘.,, M“\,e;‘m'h"k '”":'m““"m ikt de M players ot 1htd;action they plavedty g yig 1oe and nbled two | Roads, returned here Sunday. He d18 taiaghitic. | votad (5 GHNIG W * brofited? a genuine game | i | : s s a ta « pic- | vot ! A g 1 3 ? lozen of his employer's *best. white | was accompauied by Curtis Gard-{ . ary's| widte” Bleaited’ wnd- hete the| The' sAbiecs. Sl of ecidental| on the immaculat> Kitehen|ner, of the contracting firm .of “’;,‘.“"‘,’l"‘.,(f\f‘f’,,., | afete r‘{;:‘:”i‘udm“’:‘l:v:l.;\v(ln.’:\ ): 1 College, near Hollywood {|flcor of a palatial Capitol Flili|Johnzon and @ardner, which is ISt weting. | well tey B REH uhd "t5 i | as a location and for several weeks. | o : gy v PRl gl i > { ; ;b et v |residence, he.aiso scramblad ono | building cne of the sections on the YaweYREniNG- al. | 6xDIAIRA Briys . WiToss wo Wikl s 2P wrsiar castitve Denv happiest romances,| Texas Creek road o L be partlal about giving screen| including: Bohby Agnew, PAUle, jougn; leak desolation o an| Duting the season, Seims & Carls S ‘l‘”m]‘::;,::: Biatis drkiich Garon, Ben Turpin, Rex Lease, : i sird 3 : s 4 . ; s, ¢ invalid sister and, indirectly, stari-|son completed its contract on a e o ah [fiate willis the. oeofing. oL ineke AR BRI b ed in, his prgdeatirgh the | longth . THIE ciuded a bridehg R " acoute Kt this particular|director's and players’ names,. but over their college days. blazing light of an army automat across Texas Creek costing ap-|gyao, of «.\u\nll“llnl ?Iu\';'u yment V||.\u y))."nxl‘lll? of the wmul.a)n’« jal- In the football teams appearingl "y "y \aypy lagt Winter ‘when | proximately $12,000. It Is of (hE o then cantte A 4 et Gl kitor 3 a Demels in_the Columbla production arel.po .o 1ot hig home on & farmyssme type a8 the wbper Libve other o tnmllluzl 'n.l ll.. g i soualonl ot ridher o tormer favorites of the Occidentalliy southern Missourl and camo tofacross Mendenhall River and has |l o bippblgd e oS T B s e University of Pennsylvania, Yale, | SORHEH Fsso SR b o - RS bl ork-and cuest | a4 s ) vt enver sc 4 3 t @ ear|a sing - € ong 4 Ve [} . three years. erq ' Harvard, Cornell, University of | A o ped ptHo univeraity for s | . : : sick sister, Sadie, who had{approaches are 84 feet In langth. | por or o R v gl Washinktotl, Univarsity of Vaneou-\ .o\ 1oq have fo répalr her brokan] ' The remajulog sectlod, 45, miles L;“\‘x‘ '4\." ,’T“] T.«::.k :ll’x:-m:::‘;\ If‘woffl‘lll.‘:fng".t An'x‘xjwhnr the rise or, Unlveraity ot ‘Michizan andjyioy . " R r st bl Tk oy oo it ptical about | sed iy e the Santa Barbara Teachers' Col-| &0 "¢ ‘I"'Y;j“l_‘:“ "]‘“'lpl "" “;!flm oot i Wl Jength |2 13 withholding judgment until {of motion picture soefety in South. lege elevens. Paul Laidlaw, who|®" i N arrying | has been cleared and one and ono. | MATY demonstrates what sho can e California in two volumes plays on the Carver eleven, was|Srocély. and It was in carrying i f o fdo with these new-fangled audible| Vol 1--Real ‘estate sign on @ £ on th ana. | 0Ut his humble duties that he met|half miles rough graded t sl picture 3 awn, September, 19 Seriarty .o wsie e Cana-| iy tate that cost him, his life and|expacted. the work will ba finidteal® < "1® Jlollynaog Jandy SssHryas) perovedi MER 0N WL AR o S S SR S D P S S S SR G G TS The Orchid Lady of the Screcn —WHERE? C@LHSEU RLUUUULI LT UL LTV TP B TONIGHT FLORENCE VIDOR “You Never Know Women’ 1 'Wl‘.)l:l with It's LAST TIM 9 SHERMAN and CLIVE BROOK re Some Show and* Howdr« TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY « « “THE COLLEGE HERO™ with Bobby Agnew—Pauline Garon and Ben Tu 2} 20-40-Loges 50 ceénts PRIC We have o new and- most complete shipment of Roasters, just* i, * “Theé Kind' that Yreally bakes that Turkey, Duck or Goose. Let us outfit you before the Holiday sea- son sets in. Pioneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Telephone 183 ¢ Pool—Billiards Méét' yolr friends' at The ‘Pionder ATTENLION KADIO FANS We have just rm:viveJ a shipment of Jensen and Peerless DYNAMIC Radio Speakers First vCome, First Served gy Seattle Manufacturers List Prices, We Pay the Freight Alaska Electrice Light & Power Co. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ATASKA' Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phore No. 1¥ > e R e e et e S S When a.wise man makes a anistake, he learts something DON'T BE A “DADDY” In the name of all that ix midern —dc 't be just a “Daddy” to your kids, a wellspring of gifts. Be the same kind, affectionate mid 4o tierly father, but NOT a “Daddy.” Take the little folks a Home Savings. and show them how it works—how it will buy: ti their own presents, later on, many times more satisfae- torily than ean you. They'll thank you. el 198 9id 3 First Natior. 1l Bunk : “There Is No Substiiute for i —— oo Safet; 3 $i & b Bt e Let’s Talk Turkey o i B it A S B DI -