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PICKETT' PALACE DAY MATINEE, NIGHT and MONDAY M, G. M. SP()THCHT ) - AND THEN W “WHAT HAPPENED TO JANE” HODGE PODGE —“l\c) Hole Cruwe with TOM MOORE in A COMEDY GEM, sparkling, vivacious, filled with humor and humaness and vivid with the personality of Leatrice Joy —The most delightful pictur cf the current screen season, clean, delicious, alluring— Don’t miss ft! E'LL TELL YOU 5—40—Loges 50 cents Tuesday—HOOT GIBSON and ELECTION RETURNS— 7 to midnight LAST TIMES TONIGHT George Sidney and Charlie Marray in Lost at the Front Attractions At Theatres e o | RICHARD TALMADGE IS | AT COLISEUM TONIGHT Talmadge, F. B. 0. Stunt Star, seems to have an end- less number cof thrilling feats .in store for his audiences, and in his newest picture, “The Merry Cava- lier,”” he manages to eclipse even his beut record to date, The pro- duction, which cemes (o the Coli- gsewm tonight, is replete with swift action and full of gripping sus- pense. ‘The agile Talmadge leaps and hounds in his customary buoy- ant fashion and is sparklingly ra- diant.in his usual vivacious man- mer.. The story, is a particular happy choice for Dick because it is rvich..in the very qualities which are his particular forte, namely, gpectacular stunts, brilliant humor and charming romance. The cast fincludes such favorites Char- lotte Stevens,. Jack Richardson, Willlam H. Tovker, Joseph Har- rington and B. O'Farrell. Richard as ’|’ “LOST AT THE FRONT” | LAST TIMES AT PALACE 3 Olga, the lovely Russian sculp- tress, in “Lost at the nt,” the wardime comedy from First Na- ‘tional now showing at the Palace, is enacted by Natalie Kingston, one of the handsomest women in screenland and a 1927 Wampas Baby Star, In her studio transpires soma of the funniest action of the pic- ture. . George Sidney and Charlie Murray as a German saloon-keep- er and an Irish policeman, respec- tively,” both fall for the undoubted charms of Olga and have a race for her favors. After the war, they return to New York and find she is married to someone else. BT L L} MYSTERY FEATURE IS | AT COLISEUM SUNDAY |l —_— Bér¢ Lytell, the popular expon- ent (0f mystery roles on the screen, tas ‘what he believes is the best example of this type of part in “Alfas> the ' Lone Wolf,” Louis Jo- seph- - Vanye's - thrilling mystery. story adapted for the screen byjy Columbia Pictures, at' the Coli| seum Sunday and Monday. | ¢ In.this production Lytell again| impersanates the famous ‘“Lone Woll” «¢haracter, Michael Lanyard,| which *he created on the screen! tem years ago: | ‘The latest exploits of the well] known “Lone Wolf' 'promise thrills]| galore as well as romance in a strange story of intrigue with most | of the action taking place on a| [ | “clinging. vine,” “The Clinging Vine” was writ- ten by Zelda Sears. The story gives Miss Joy an opportunity to display her talents in a widely |different type of 1ole from any |she has portrayed in the past. The jdevelopment of the charming star from a mannish, efficient, business woman into - a superdeminine provides. the hinge on which the plot swings. Tom Moore plays opposite the dainty star and Robert BEdeson is fea- tures in the rolé of a paint manu- ‘ffl(l\l'el la LAY S || ELECTION RETURNS AT LONG SHOW AT PALACE | Manager Spickett announces x]n( on election night, next Tuesday, he will receive the general elec- tlon returns and also present Hoot iibson in a western feature, The show starts at 7 o'clock and will be continuous, Manager Spickett says, until midnight. There will also be six reels of news wéeklies. e s IN HOSPITAL " YOUNG NORDLING (= *H Homer G. Nordling, old son of four year Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Nordling, is ill at St. Ann’s hos- pital. The little boy was operat- ed on yesterday evening for appen. dicitis, and due to his age the op- cration left him in a very weak- ened condition, This morning he was reported, however, to be rest- ing easily. ——————— NOTICE Motorship NORCO carrying freight and passengers will sail from Seatte for Juneau November 9th. For information call D. B. Femmer, Phone 14. | NOTICR. OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT In the Probate Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division No. 1, at Haines, Before A. F. Mc- Lean, U. 8. Commigstoner and Ex-Ofticio Probate Judge. the matter of the estate of Sam Nixon, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that W. Hinchman, administrater of the estate of Sam Nizon de- ¢eased, has this first day of Octo- her, 1928, presented and filed his final account as-administrator ot sald estate, and'said administra- tor having filed with his final ac- count his petition, as day be appointed” tor said petition, and’ final account. Now therefore the court has ap- pointed Thursday, the twenty- ninth day af Noyember, 1928, as the time for such hearing at the ! hour of two c'elock in the after- noon of said day, and the office of the Court ‘in :the town of Haines the place of such hear- ing, and all heirs, devises: and all other persons interested in said estate, are hereby notified In real ocean- liner. The denouement 1s'said to be even more startling] than. dpn ‘the previous stories. i + Bdward H. Griffith directed this Columbia production With a not2 @ble cast surmundl the . star. Lots' Wilson, of e Cover Wagon” rame,—nlm mita Ly. lell. ’ for four successiveSsweeks in the and required ‘to be and’ appear at such time and place, and to | —adv. i ing that, a | eating Hits (JORN J, EGAN COAST PLANE PASSESAWAY; %BRAS,-SF LONG ILLNESS ARE INJU Sl H to advices received hers today cally by the large audience. The i had been ailing for ‘a long time 'night in. the, heavily timbered |demonstration lasted so long that| Fitory . of Alaska, Division and the end was not unexpcoted. and mountdinous country. severalithe bands jolned in and.the aud-! > f\|||1{lmr tlm" Si kf' Pr(::-mrl. | Jack Egan followed mining in miles from Do Sabla, 20 milesfience was soon singing and [N THE MATTER OF THE AD- |nis younger yzars, and came to|rottheasy of here. cheering at the same time. MINISTRATION OF THE ES || Juneau trom Butte. Du ie] W H, Putman, of Portland.| The Governor discussed the, TATE OF ABNER MURRAY Wilson administration he was a «nd S Silver, of San Francisco,|water power situation in New| DECEASED ited States Marshal, and Wcre the most seriously hurt of|york, declaring again that the| Notice is hereby given by the | STNSRRY drbint BANTY on b . They were sush-|ownership of the water power uUndersigned Administrator of the [two or three oceadions. Ho aleo €4 and its operations must be in the °State of Abner Murray, deceased, served-as a stream watchman un.' Mildred Devitt, . ; {sons having claims against the |der the Fisheries Buroau, R. Adams, of Portland.|trihution might be through “”".xm-:.w.x i j““‘ll':;" l,;»::: i | 'He was born of Revcluiionar ssengers, and Lewis Gold-fyate corporations. He then O e Diotir voucheit. Wifih Nt | War stadk in New York Stato in Mith, pilot, and Noel Evans, as=lclared that the power situationthe Prober vouchers, within si sistant nilot ere le ctiously | R months after the first publication ‘[he Gennessck Valley whera sur. *istant vilot, were less setiously |y the State was exactly like that| o his hotice; ‘to - the ‘aaide sad viving - relatives reside; . Ha was ‘Piured than the others. in the Nation. He believed in b e iving y T d £t her - € ministrator, at his residence, |about 75 years of'age,’ 'He went e mames of the other tWO|the ownership . and control -of Sitka, Alavka, tHe same being th |to Montana when a younz man ‘.';:h‘"*' hagonok bpen ‘ax@lbwiter power that “wan WHOMlY | vl tor the' tikunabtion of the [where’ ha'filicwsd toinine. = He® . within a single State ought to be P X TF FO0 TR |came to Juneau absut twenty yoars| . Found by Recluse by the State itself, while that st o L O A [ 5 te oo | 12 plane was discovered afteflwhich was National in its char- . &5 |#g0. .. He was w staunch Demo- |, . 5 T Ol e OF Administrator of said estate. | : ’ mor of | the crast an aged recluse offacter hecause of location in sev-| A . 5 crat in politics and'a member o Pt d 9 h X |First publication, Oct. 20, 1928 | s ; e mountain country who tooKferal States ought to be owned Cek o . the Masonic Lodge. [ 41 ¢ 3 ' Last publication, Nov. 10, 1928 His quip &b - kindiy: personality, | 1“ four injured to the camp oflanq controlled and operated by b 13 quist and y AW the Pacific Power and Gas Com- Catio i - honesty, forthrightness and im-| .., " o'cfiock SHIN Morntbes the Nation ! NOTICE TO _(“REDITORS pressive appearance mado friends| g, e prom De Sabl $ More Cheers - 4 No. 90-A | Alins FTOM 418 (SARE, Every period of the Governor's pn the District lnurl for the Dis that he retained until the end. | o gapia §s at the ‘top of the Mr. Egan had been in very poor| foin e ; speech was cheered. trict of Alaska, Division Num- i :]‘i] r harr s (9 Frepar B ‘lmv\lnl,nu and the plane crashed Gov. Smith’s speech'-was the ber One, at Juneau. hea. ll: or ;ev r(n “_\m 4 e on the scuthern side of the|gcheduléd one over'a Nation-wide [JOHN OMWAKE, Plaintiff, v :"’“‘\‘"‘F st T | mountaln radio hook-up and climaxed a! ALASKA GOLD MINING COM I St Anw's Hopital Ho w ol Heavy Weather Ibusy day during which the nom-| PANY OF INDIANA, & cor H the Imm"r'xs Home only a‘few) The plane left Portland yester=linee was escorted: through uu-l‘ poration, Defendant E months ‘ago. H».n morning and was due at'San|peart of New York's business dis-| ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN|= T e o~ | Francisco late ‘yedterday ‘after-lyrict at the head of a long auto- Fha R g = { : o a a /That H. L. FAULKNER was, on |2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS [noon. ~Goldsmith said heav ¥limobile procession. He was cheer-'Apnw) g 1928, appointed by the|S |In the Commissioner’s Court for|wcather —was encountered ' «inifeq by the hundreds of thousands’apove-etititled court, receiver of |2 t_ho Territory of Alaska, 4 t mountain 0 Cali<{yining the streets through which 'the property of thé above-named | slon Number dfe. 1d at'7 o'clotk 1usestiaNiRhs passed. |Alaska Gold Mining Company of|& Béfore Frank A. Boyle, Commi anding was made at Corning, el (Tndinnhésa CoTDOREInD; ‘and: that | sioner and Ex-Officio Probate 150 miles from San Franclseo, SPEECH TONIGHT lon October 19th, 1928, the said|E Judge, Juneau Precinct, \\‘hrr»- )‘\.- took cn 200 gallons NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—Having court made and entered an order|Ds In the Matter of the Bstate of of gasoline. He said the weather |,y on time in the home stretch requiring (hat all claimants and|= WILLIAM SLOAN, Doceased. |was bad but belleved he couldfio plead with ally his force for |ereditors prosent o sald recelver|E NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN,|make San Francisco two hoursfin," clection of -the ‘Democratic|aud mxe proof oF all therr ser. £ That the undersigned’ was on the later and took to the air. Helgiato ticket- headed by Franklin|eral siaime st demants uponlE 2nd day of November, 1928, duly had traveled only 50 miles whendy ™ pocsovolt, .Gov. Smith Winds loath! g the satisfaction of oatd|S appointed administrator of the the plane crashed. Mp his campalgn . in -Madison | receiver on .or before. the first|S Estate of Willlam Sloan, deceas- e B Square Garden tonight, ending|gqay of March, 1929, All claims = ed. Al persons having 4Ln|u~\ he most intensive fight Ofhis 25 not prosented on or befors. said |5 against the estate of said de- BISHOP CRIMONT ceased will present them with | proper vouchers and duly verified | to the undersigned at The B. M |Behrends Bank, Juneau, Alaska,|{ Bishop J. R. Crimont is a south. within six (6) months from the bound passenger on the Princoss date of this notice. Alice, to be absent from Juncaw Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this for four or five weeks, Bighcp, 2nd day of November, 1928. | Crimont will go to Victoria, Seat.] JOHN F. MULLEN. |tle, Spokane, Spokane, Chicazo and First publication, Nov. 3, (1928. Washington on church busincss be. Last publication, Dec. 1, 1928. fore returning north. [ ; B a0 WOMEN’S €OA TS 16 1o 44 . $19.50 and $29 50 Considering the low price of these coats. the file his, or her, objections in wrmng, if any, and show cause hy, said final account 'should mot be approved and settled; and i, is further ordered, ice be published’once a week, Alaska Daily’ Empire, “published | that this|{ g_._______ | NEW COMEDY AT at Juneau, Alaska, and that there be three copies, of said notice | ' PALACE TOMORROW ||posted in three of the most con- — Appearing in cne of the most de-Jejnct, lightful comedies produced this season, Leatrice Joy will be seen|22nd day of October;'1928. in Bgr latest De Mille Pictures, (Seal) McLEAN, tion production, “Th U. 8. Commissioner and Ex- vm- " at the Palace thea- Ofticio Probate Judge. two days bqlnnl!‘ wh'!}m publication, Oct. 26, 1928. ILast ‘publeation, Nov, u. 1928/ spicuous plnce' ln Haines Pre- |/ Dated at Hllnu, Alaska, this number of models and colors will surprise you. Here are dress coats with fur-collars and the very plain tailored styles with and without belts—many of the sportaas well as the dress ate fully lined. -, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. SATURDAY, NOV. 3, ED Pioncer Resndent of Thu Plaie fidi Portland to|Governor Ts Cheered as He when the¥plang¢ crashed at mid- of Seattle, IS OFF FOR EAST| , 01d papers ros save at the Empire. NEXT TUESDAY hands of the State, while the dis- 'years in politics. Gov. Smith is confident he will bhe the next President and tonight the will tell the home folks the reason he thinks so. PN .. 5 ER A NCTICE Women's Club Dinner Monday ening, 6 p. m, at Club Rooms. FAll members are requestellito be ‘present. —adv. 1928, date ticipation in any dividend of the assets claims and sented in signed at 424 Goldstein Building, Juneau, Mr. and Mrs underwent wperation this morning, SMITH PBEchs e £ Mrs. Lena Perello cntered St.|Z n v YAnn's Hospital this morning for|S | J. Henderson, daughter of|S Mrs. R. J. 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