The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 7, 1928, Page 3

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PICKETT' PALAC TONIGHT ELECTION RETURNS Those we didn’t receive last night starting at 7 P. M, SIX NEWS REELS and HOOT GIESON “Hey! Hey! 29 Cm.vboy COMING THURSDAY John McCormick presents COLLEEN MOORE in “ORCHIDS A ERMINE” with Jack Mulhall | Autractions At Theatres [ At [ HooT ciBsoN is SHOWING, PALACE 8 b Diies “In Hoct Gibson there is @ 7 fect combination of both phy agllity and mcbility of features n ill as a rider of vicious and uniamed horses is unchallenged; his abi L0 portray the emotion is fraw] ‘When you him in (e starring 1ole ¢ Cowboy,” ‘tie current Unive Jewel featurc at the Palac you Will know why he has the field to himself in his film rendition of a guileless, hard.riding two-gun cow- boy, who is continually entanglin: himself in ail sorts of comical sit- uations. “He Hey! Cowboy” is Hoot Gibson's latest cffort in Westerns, written for him by Lynn Reyncl who ‘has heen directing him in a number of fcatures during the past The action in this picture is {he greatest of any of Glbson’s racent rele: 8 and gives him full scepe to dicplay his quali ties of expression and personalily The supporting casi includes Kathleen Key, “Slim” Summor. ville, Wheeler Oakman, Clarke Comstock, Monte Montague, Jim Corey, Nick Cogley end Milla Davenport. ye . —— “THAT CERTAIN THING" | SHOWING AT COLISEUM e L VS A S The mpicture at the Co enjoyable. It is one of those de. lightful comedies in which laugh follows laugh in such rapid suc- cession that you find yourself hold. ing on to your sides. “That Cor. tain Thing” is a sure cure for the blues. Dyring the showing the spectator forgets the bills which| are coming due, the mortgage on the. old homestead and the heavy| poker losses he sustained. In flact, everything except laughter iz cast to the four winds as the plot unfolds upon the screen. An exceptionally fine NCTICE OF SALE For sale the folowing property, le.: the undersigned’s interest in the hereinafter described prop- erty and- the certificate of pur- chase made and delivered to un- dersigned by the U, 8. Marshal on Jan. 12, 1927, for the here- inafter described property, viz.: “That lot of Jand situate in Juneau, Alaska, and being 190x30 feet of ground on south side of Front Street in said City, and being the lot and building known as the ‘Kentucky Pool Hall" . or ‘Casebolt! property; - which said propertp is now occu- pied by the F. W. Harris hardware store, together with the tenements, ‘heredi- taments and appurtenances thereunto appertaining.” Sealed bids for said certificate of purchase and said interest will be received by undersigned at The B. M, Behrends Bank, Ju- neau, Alaska, until 5 p. m. Nov. 7, 1928. Certifled check or cash for amount of bid much accom- pany offer. No bid in' a sum less than $3,500.00 will be consider- ed, and the right iis.reserved to reject any and all bids. Terms, cash. catt in GUY McNAUGHTON, - as Trustee for John Tuppe- la and .as' Administrator with the Will Annexed of John Tuppela, deceased. “| who previewed the production even THE DAILY ALASKA EJVIIISIRF, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7, 1928. which Viola Daena and Graves have the leading roles sup- verted by Aggie Herring, Bur \FUUR MEMBERS McIntosh and Syd Crossley, pro-| vide the amusement | uF BOARD HERE The screen story opens with the| 4 Kelly Kids taking a bath and Mol FUR SESS|UN Iy on her way to the hotel cigar| Ralph stand behind which n lhe few ga ¥ ito kecp M s in @ chea® cpartment. that she and will m Y as soon as she When she Prince Char feet presides | y dollars mv_’ Kelly and the Moty Members of Alaska Gan golddigger| a millionaire bumps into bump into she the is a just him | Fifth Annual Meeting of does ming and hits e mbers mission attend of the Ala mission wh open | here temc v in its main of ?lon the fo floor of ths ( stein building. One cf th i R actions to be taken by the The most fascinating m I be to clect a n | bas piayed on ithe screen fs de-| chairman to replace C. Ga picted by Colleen Mocre in “Or.|ner, of this city, who resig hids and Ermine," coming to the|several mon Palace Theatre tomorrow Commissioners A little ‘telephone switchbeard | day were: W. R. operator in the lobby of a huge | chiken, member for New York hotel is the heroine of Frank P. Williams, 8$t. Michs this humorous ard romar ! member for the Seeond; Dr. W “The telephone operator is o | Chase, Cordova, member f of the most interesting person 1| Third; and Irving McK. Reed, F. the United States,” says Collecn,|banks, member for the Faurth who spent eral hours daily for|vision. They will here ab three weeks in a Los Angeles main|two weeks. | exchange, practicing for the the first few days, the Cc she pb in the picture he on,will go over reports of must be fast thinking ani st| field men, studying gam acting. She must have the d s and familiarizing itsclf w |siton of a saint. She must have|the details of the k done d | unlimited self control. In fact, she|ing the current vear. Beginn must be very nice and & very u about mext Monday, at hours to usuzl pergon.” announced lat public heari | A large capacity for trials and | will be held y, it was m thrllls is demanded of the spera:|known by W. H. Terhune, Exe for in “Orchids and Ermine” by|tive Officer of the board. At th its author, Carey Wilson. — Jack | Mulhall heads the supponting cast. | o Four me Game ( today tc meeting het haid money soon turns into bread dough | which Molly kneads into real cash the role sh whe arrived be miss Commission Al'l'l\'(‘ f()\' condi- all matt persons Yesiring to s and make sugges- Commission rolative cn geme and far- Is will be given an| 10 be | | heari preser tions to ity heard S GEAMANY IS e LEIPZIG, Nov. 7.—The Y fon in Germany is ysically well equipped for the zle for life and affords a re- irkable contrast to the terrible of food scarcity during the| nd the years of inflation. s no under-nourishment n the whole Reich, rst Professor Walter von Brumn Restock“University in the ew ol a notable a ss on the im- rd-'provement of national physique d{in Germany, delivered at the public health congress held here to.| recently Professor grow- m W H Brunn declared that in the last five years the average height of German chil- dren had inereased by a ‘whole inch, with a corresponding in- crease in weight. Anaemia, Sero- fula tuberculosis and rachitis had been reduced by 50 per cent. GARDEN CLUB TO. .., .- MEET ON FRIDAY The Juneau City Garden Club ing will hold a meeting Priday night belat § o'clock in the High School Assombly Hall and a large at- tendance expected. ‘3. P. Am- will give the first of his of talks c¢n gardening. von ael, H th Hm- th nzs adc derson erie ettty OPSY AND EVA" ARE COMING TO COLISEUM LIGHTING SENSATION i Todays o on and Harold Lioya| | {had best beware. Two little girls ! |are bidding for their laurels. Tha || | Duncan Sisters, Rcsetta and ! an, who temporarily deserted the | § age for tilms, are making their| | creen bow in “Topsy and Ev N which comes to - the \'nlp,um.;!s Thursday and Friday. | The inmterost of 1? = creen world was foc picture because it wes expected fo| decide whether & comedy 4.»..1‘5 went so far @s to declare “Topsy and Eva” qne of the best comedics 100 W, Hollywood" sed on this There aro many places in you where you need more light, Eet it ith this 100 Wate Nat wives quality to the light. Watts 50 tea TT Ntional MAZDA LAMPS '55¢ { Thomas Hardware Company 1 A Lamp. The inside frosted two girls could be successtul. Not only was this decided in the a ative, but seme eritics The scfeen ‘Play was adapted from the musical comedy of the ame name which served as a vehicle for ithe Duncan Sisters for more than three years. The pic-| ture was directed by Dol Lord and ineludes in its cast of support. | ing players Gibson Gowland as mon Legree,” Noble Johnson as |“Uncle Tom,” Marjorie Daw | “Marietta,” yrtle Ferguson “Aunt Opheli Nils Asther ieorge Shelby,” and Henry Victor | almost entirely on the anltics of made, ’ as “St. Claire.” s ————— | As the train pulled out of lh(“ depot yesterday morning G. C. Lincoln waved farewell to his (friends. He was on his way to California after serving as elec- trician on one of the dredges. | The depot disappeared from sight and Mr. Lincoln leaned back com- fortably in his seat and idly reached for his ticket. To his consternation he discovered that it was missing, together with his travelers' checks. A hurrled consultation with was stopped and Mr. Lincoln got off and disconsolately watched it | disappear in the distance. { Just as ‘the train' left Carl| Berge, owner of the Hotel North- ern, had found Mr. Lincoln's ticket and money in his room. He telephoned G. E. Jennings but it was too late then to in- form Mr. Lincoln. When the later came walking down the tracks, fully expecting that he woulll -have ‘to stay in town another week, he was mbt by Mr. Jennings, who told him that A. A. Bennett was about to take-oft for McGrath and there might be an opportunity to fly to Nenana. Mr, Jennings' auto- mobile was pressed into service, a hasty stop was made at the Northern for the waluables and they arrived at the flying field just as the plane was ready to leave. Negotiations were speedily con- cluded and Mr. Lincoln soared away to catch the train. Two hours before it steamed into Ne- nana he had arrived here and when he started out on the next 1ap of his journey he had a tight hold on his ticket.— (Fairbanks New-Miner.) R NOTICE—CARD PARTY The Rebekahs will hold a card party at the Qdd Fellows Hall Wednesday evening at 8 p. ‘m. 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Andy, Phone 498, d of |1 " RECOVERING . eourse | FORCE AT CABLE on ' Incient Veil I OFFICE HANDLES |Bernadotte's ELECTION RETURNS Gift to Bride STOCKHOLM veil of Brussels Nov A bridal herited by | his So at the Junesa Cab.c in od In handling tho | Geuut Folke Bernadotte from neral eiection and | grandmother, the late Queen ¢ on“the cable | phia of Swed be worn ator-in. | Miss Estelle M: at her ma nally on | riage to. the \e St. John's pled up | Episcopal antvill ssenger boys | N. Y., on Dec TN3 Btarted | Al the desmaids will he in yesterday - afternoon | American girl chums of the bride o'clock and until 2:30| The Count will be attended by 'clock this morning there was 10| jow officers Royal § in receiving or delivering. | of lock further bulletin s | ing * noble resumed &nd Territorial | man witl be coming and phus, eldest efficiently. -~ During all| prince and the regular press. and com- | tive to the throne. 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