The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 1, 1928, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA l-MPIRE THURSDM N()V l [92_8. 1C E l ! ussion o opp:runities for " 5 SATURDAY by BIG SPECIAL BILL Asks What Can Be Adcom-| __ An i Gt 7.30 9 SHOWS-— W § NEWS and FELIX g0 97 N o B o . D. W. GRIFFITH presents Special Session F connec t | JOHN McCORMICK presents EBatikaul e ‘Pire ORI #What, af all, is Aladka ' GEORGE SIDNEY and CHARLIE MURRAY | . T immer b Alueka, question] “S ll f [‘ S d ” «LOST AT THE FRONT> |- i 0 i, ally ol the dawdust o Y £1ihe sbule Al bt 843 timo| T2eBIng. dTnatons SN with CAROL DEMPSIER W, . ¥IELDS I at fron- Lisit of the Fun Makers R B t vty peopled. | They BAES i . . f y you can't fool all the peo gt Bl It has IT! These! Them! And Those! AUGUST KRAUSE GEORGE SIDNEY . L 63 J Sam has a white elephant PATRICK MULDOON CHARLIE MURRAY . i3 hands, They want to see LEON DREWS presents “Gypsy Love Song” and “Romany Life” from (\)’lriil}l{:-%i?” Nm“‘wlrlx\hl::gls(tn‘y‘l'tly ans Hughos had not aceapted|y, . vo serting from 1 . “The Fortune Teller”—Victor Herbert from the ¢ ts ?gol;;h I\'Iet_\'erhurg : l:\Ia? A.\llwr B '!"’,‘\\““\;, ; it JOvEITmBnG 10 ST o Prices—10-20-50-Loges 60 cents e Inventor ¥ 3rooks Benedict ; figh /hat are & Captain Kashluff Ed Brady o e g Captain Levinskey Harry Lipman 3 , ed eight vears, | s e E g 14 e T 394 pr T e .- Two Russian Girls Nita Martan, a Romano 2 for tha office ol it wou $nd seal herds and, Bands.of caei 'SEAL ARRIVES FROM g e 5 i i a R R >residency of the Unitsd States, | ; ; ! ¢ b rove the interior upland A FIRST NATIONAL PICPURE Who umkible vo'talk for Bimses o, 'oe, dotlurs smeit n Alaskat (2%, (GO med the Groat|! . ALASKA PENINSULA BRIGHTEN UP WITH Desperation 3 % b 0 Plains. 1t is time we knew th 10-25-50—Loges 60 cents The Governor eontended. the Rhs Jhvita ‘],'. ";]"‘ Sfgteat Inland valleys of sAlasin| The Mlaska Game Commiasien's Westl'lghm.se M“z‘las indicatlon of desper B et Thore itsctive | with their wealth© of summer patrol ship Seal, Capt. Roy Wheel- SUNDAY AT Ty Republican P on the farm ol Siabtvat] poms and their vast streteites of | er, which has been on its annual A lamp for everv li ins ,. NDAY MATINEE ' Goves £ n MieMuilen, o | 5 . b 18 rtile soil, her native peoples and |cr r he Alas- P / . ghtir & purpese & X { . had hugried to Washo!o oo ypa i e her lore of natural history. ka Peninsula, .0 here today —— Leatrice Joy and Tom Moore in ington and urged Hoover to o] astunTishmont b sredt Jbei ; Alaska’s. Pasition o (for an indefinite it will be a promise to call an extr ; : &M ua1aske stands stodhy where the |lasd by Boutheastern Alaska ward. C l El 5 ( . . . our northein tor ) ) A “The Clinging Vine” LaFUy P s s ot v do-| Dy, dliek s wikor . Mamtn apital Electric Cempany g g story of these conf ces is a ) : g ¢ | cades ago, o the nation eco-|while the Sea ‘Otter is docked for . Near Cold Storage Building inter sillé-Nghits. o 4hio” Re-lour ngvional policy and ex nomic and spiritual resources that | repairs BHbRE ‘418 ‘ § e ; y publican candidate. They must|g, ¢ A are but dimly comprehended. She! Warden Homer Jewell, wiiose ¢ C 41 Election Returns next Tuesday Night have begged him to make some t L eiis a gieat national assed in more | ot comprises nost of South- appeal to the farmers, \Mska & g t B ,|ways than paper and copper and! ern Alaska, came here on the it Seomig 1 < sal ihe better we know her Seal and will be attached to local| e | Bve . appEaTad. YOF P of ihe P B i i e - e i i i i then word came S - . forést the greater will be our pride of | Commission headqy s for some P | srs of Hoove ey v diid "St| possession amd our sympathetic|time; > Envoute south from Cor Pll)n . I H '] egion developed from i art 2 l Attraclions MIssING FoR jexfra se ’ b Bmisr 88 & ordl) ekl M_m‘un»l.- tanding of her needs and|dova the ship called at Yalkutat eer 1700 ar Immediately oAU e S el A per. | pirations.” i Sty Wb z MILLER TAX! IN CON. wCTION to setting up a sort e — Varied seléction of 1I|| stmas 4 T at' 08 wEEK wflMAN ‘ 5 3 L Ay I assured by t w‘ « m'm’v-»\:;» ‘:“ Christmas Cards—Empfire, cards at the Empire. Teleptiong 183 . ropliilinrds ‘l ’ ¢ Iy assure tls by . s 2 Meet your friends at The Pioneer for hia final campal P el Pty il T NS § USALLY OF ;AWDUST" FOUND TDBAY s f.' I\{ " York Gt Wm’l ) Ic‘“ ' ‘ ¥ R et AT COLISEUM TONIGHT i gy, 1or L I)() You Lik‘, C‘;re“ls f‘"- o G :”-M“K',f;",,yaf;:j’"}o‘fi‘,’};"“"ALASKA PAPER R Breakfast? ATTENTION RADIO “Sally 'of' the Sawiust” opens the Coliseum tonight for a two-! | ¥ . i : _ night Tun and it starts with the ‘ o Dooxslcps | VALUES GREAT Alaska i i s/ 0 FANS 3 sranding of a circus in a small| : il | newsinont A town, the comedian and the g ' SAN WSO B bhe - Uni ok & abry g 4 : % then st ‘oit to thd the' lattor's | LM% Ray Cooper San Fran-| SAYS GREELEY fcr all time (o come” adding| If you like good rolled oats or corn meal We have just received a'shipment of Jensen grandparents, | “doubtless there was little (hou} milled from good grain, the kind that cooks and Peerless DYNAMIC Radio Speakers Carol Dempster is the girl and Db -wien Mewar s Tod W. C. Fields in his character is Sod el T Bt ATk s p up fine, we have it: You will wonder how & . : ; 3 from her husband, street car em-! g l ; F i % . » sald to be extremely comical. |pioveo “today was found on the Former U. S. Forester making esources alone would have you lived without it before. F"‘st Come F"'st Serv‘ed ) 2 week ago, believed hLeld by kid-| nappers who demanded $10,000 1 warrant for Seward's pur- The plcture should prove a'g; o beer 1 step of Peter Dhaveloose, her 1 4 pleasing entagtaiument 10 the yoxp goor melghbor, in an uncon Writes of Worth of Alas- i\l nny times over” Wheatsworth—a natural 100% whole ranks of picturegoers and accord-|goioug condition. She was only kan Forests to Nation Lack True Goncepti . i C S Liception % st 2 . . $ e ing to_ crities, audlences a'l en-|pariially dressed and rushed | i | ns naliéf s a witdle fails fr wheat cereal is delicious, and Wheatsworth Seattle Manufacturers List* Prices joy the feature from start to fin- yo 5 hospital where physicians| Asjde froms ' ail its romaining|comprehend the roal Alaska, 4o Pancake - Flour and Whole. Wheat Grahf ’ ish. |mm she had_apparently been sources of material’ wealth, *Alas.|clared the former Forester " g starved. . lke 15 woith 100000000 tons of|ave still far from ccnceiving tho|l - Crackers are: also”hew-atrivals: We Pay the Fre FiL6ST AT THE FRONT” "\ Mrs. Cboper revived for a few pe nt, or $5,000,000,000 in| bigness of Ka minutes but falled to recognize . . s “Tonded wintp shitys | Have erutsed aloig her:mbs 8 BRGNS A ? 5 BYESRAOE TONIGHT. 1L inky She told them to :'K’,_’”“‘ HaSs o R hts 1t ot g MANY OTHER CEREAL FOODS @ AL her neighbors. the manufac.uring plant Asts in comfortable To b lost at the front in war E0 away and leave her alone ftes Col. W. B ey, farmer |ers veturned triumphant with Our stock is complete—Foods to be cooked, times is an -experience that might| Neither Dhaveloose mor .4 States Forester n kin moccasins and walrus be regarded s decidedly serious |Wife could see anyone near the Alaska, Unicla Sam's | tusks carved into cribbage boards. | and Foods ready cooked, Wheat Foods, Oat . In fadt it nearly results fatally for home when the woman y h " in the|i: is time we knew Alaska's coast. | Foods and Corn Flakes. .‘llas’fa Electric Lig’)' George _Sidney and Charlie Mur. | found a minute4fter the doorbell vent n * World's Work. al forests and waterfalls, not in 1dy, . coustars “of the lively MN:’ “‘N;Z % m . Iy i s i qrms of paper but 6f sheer beauty National comedy, “Lost at the rs. Cooper disappeared a week 0 0y cau, (it TTt 45 tins inartsah KW kuow i & P C i atle “Fbatre. tonisht. 58 & nite Monday “atabing t 'n : 5 g ; . g | o g i | ; e e e ot ,,ig‘,..\ wife would be starved unless 12unchel by e iior, g i i rin.| " JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA show 1 one'that ust be rackon. [$10.000 Tansom money in $100} WL I MRS U . ngro und so. bt wo In] Sanitary Grocery Suting Fhoos No. ¢, DEAERE RN B 19 ed ‘with. In fact a lot of those Pills. was left at a certain place ',H "I”\ I’: P Ly sy Dot v Myie o S Gl y i SRS o % - 4 lo { « y i i.or) Alaska ‘4 dista na t is ~ Who participated in tie “'“""'mm papers 1or saie at tna npml Col. Greeley's aiticlo is finely t:me we knew the groat icesc: P . 3 phefae to WSib@mDer: only - those | — bor it ik % The Store That Pleases - s < hases that’ weré humorous. e e e it et it il A S e s /SR budighies will screamwith | GOVERNOR SMITH MEETS DOWNTOWN CHICAG | PHONES 8385 ——s mirfh at the antics of the two| . comefly stars , who get badly | tangled in the meshes of the ad-| vaneing Muscovite forces durving the. 'World War. “THE CLINGING VINE" AT PALACE SUNDAY D—aer 423 b Tofn. Mobre, the noted | dtrefll player with an engaging (m;;u.'.nuq E nging Vine,” lilele ‘which will be shown | the Palice Sunday. Robert e«m alib, js. featured in the| &n% n‘:;d:“::"? succons| [ : e NI o i Gl ase: NN 752 When a wise man' Mm a fmstake g diEAed trom an ‘bxtended ; L T o L LN J he learns soniething t#ip 46, Bilfope, and appeared in| g x =Y e P X A %ok ‘ E i ! s o 0 £ s a : N‘:;:xhl’oln l\"eg:,T;‘:‘ o , A 44 = g - ol DON'T BE A “DADDY” m %num which e worked | (s # g :. 3 g A it g | P 3 4 ln“thc name of all ‘hur is modvm—-dont be just . o 3 5. : S0y i : ol . d, affect. nde and brotherly , CAENAY it o anms ot} : A 3 NS SPECIAL OFFERING OF NOT 5 “Dagtiys ang heotherivRIe: NI hfle Miss Joy's charac- ‘Take the little folks a Home Savings Bank and [ "1 that of an etficient, ‘ . « “ ; Ty : i migsiviie} lnuihell executive, who U A ‘ : é -8 | k show them how it works—how it will buy them their Sfiuiten X “Htiging. vine- for a sy . \ B : b h o OZ l et t own presents, later on, many tin.cs mfire satisfac- parti purpose. &7 g T . ) s \ & v ’ torily than can yUu Thcy 11 than! you, f ing with Tom Moore and| o i i suppoft of Miss| m}i Edwards, ) : e / . : g " i “~There’s just the right personil Hi '50m. ’ > v ¢ 2. » e f . G touch in the gift of a beaunfnl ! Flrst Nmanal Bdnk v‘:m. Mrs. - \ S k ; Toilet Set. %eul’d an urn?;at.-;o’t t:r h::: 1 o " P . e : : future. 1 will there- |} e B o ‘o % PYRAL[N and F]BERLO]D THE ARCADE cm b R sible f . " ; - .,"‘,""1",.. et e r Tyt 5.~ o “ ‘ in fancy cases, : Special Dinners on Sunidays and Week Dui u ":‘:’f“*""‘” SHAtor hp S day | 2 L - " - i ¢ Soda Fountain in cdihectioh. Conig In ANd Nsten-to the radlo, : 'm?n. BAHRT. | 3 L] g MARY YOUNG, Propi./ '« - PHONE 883 gt 5 S 5 Th merule puolfinflal candidate was grested wfi cmm!l. confettl and cheers when he toured the % LUD WI G N E LSON x 1y S Dr. Rearsley nlght call, Zyada. | city during a three day:dtop. Here he fe shown glseing through La Salle. street, the financial aistriet, The R S e deaty: entourage just has turned ofl Jackson boulevard. Governor Smith may be seen almost In the unt'r of the ]é' velér Walch ’, " flm.nm at the Empire, | Picture, his arm raised in a greeting. Yes, it's the brown derby, too, § s e ,""‘M. ¥ o ¢ “There 1s No Substitiite fof Safety? —-— tion in toilet sets in : PTG AP TR

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