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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 9, 1928. [for tnis - ensagement, as piaged sul v was disposed of last| NOTICE 70, CREDITOR m fat that time he! the next regular meoting| Yois® A b | The entire crew of the Unalga I I In the District Court for the Dis-| 1 OU [l have to I”"-r} o \\'!111“'i’"'\< the production next DANGE wu-l- BE | ter School of the Unalga UN INSPEGTIUN 'n f of Alaska, Division Num-| its on Lest Times i Sunday night s t the meeting. Com- | at Juneau g7 o s W o : : ‘ ‘! - JAKE, P INIGHT 5 The attraction starts at the Sun. f £ is a member of a Le- MWAKE, Plai v TO e PICKETT’ day matinee and will be as com. | SATURDAY EVE ost In' CalYo¥n ‘ P ALASKA GOLD MINING ( phadlial DALACGE bite 58 chowa several moncha ago.| 9 b il |Deputy Dist. Exalted Ruler PANY OF INDIANA, a cor- 7:30—9:25 {LCST HUNTER HAS of Elks Paying Offic- \ NOIOH: 1o e 4 T I M TT L A% W T SEVERE OUTIN'}‘ o “SILVER COMES THRU" || . “ Lodge Vi That H. L. FAULKNTR wa 'TONIGHT and SATURDAY : cotiszum satunoay | Tenth Anniversary Damee) . . oon oyl el Lodge Visits HUE T G SACUTE s o [ = | of Amer. Legion Be . [country lost lits ‘vehrings while| o pay official calls on the Biks|above-entitied court, teceiver ”‘ - —— —— i man derelict held in the un. the property of the above r relanting ¢ grio BE & lisding bils. Celebrated Here lyl\ml.m: mose fn the Alder ('r"!‘]tll(ulgu\ ge and Gordova, {770 PIOPRTHY BE £ ‘ SRR TR COL zard--a hunger-maddened puma e district, n Fairbanks, and yarry Spe rict Doputy|laska G Mining €omp f it bl . S et spent four days ering about| ¢ o Yules > iliana, a cornoration, and that polsed above it* unsuspecting| Tho meeting of the AMord John |G ”"l”":“m“‘:'r“‘:)‘h””f““ o | 08 RDxatted Rulery. e SLeS@Nihy Boungr 1910 #0283 ¢ d i s*hing claws sink.| Bradford Post, No. 4, Amer:can o Elks, left here morn- Wednesday arE B et ; 4 ! fore he was discovered by a res-; Hpuiges )| court made and ent:rec poisoning needle points|Legion, went “over the top” last| {ing and will be absent about tv that all cl iy 2 | Ine ¥ cue par He had walked about ks N o ik e () huls (1"(1, Erm,,n() into thefr humaa vietim—a super-|night at the Dugcut, both in mat-|n " o mad e o 1y | Weeks: He will Fo tirst to Anchor-| Sobsent human struggle against heavy odds | ter of attendance and many things|make it casier for searchers to| 5 And: stop at COrdova' en-|ananiove” proot of Not a Talking Picture I vitalizing atmosphere of thc|done and inciduntally disposed Of-\ayg him, He was suffering from o Aol i ikt e ral claims and nresque Wost—that I8 “Silver) After the maeting, barbecuod|hynger and exposure, .with toes! - Sperling will visit the IWO|.qth, to the sat i But the Whole Town Will Be !Comes. Thru” at the Coliseum at|venison was served, the dOBOT|ninped by the frost, when found,|OUt-0f-town Southeastern AWGKa| ,.cofver on or before the first {the matinee and night shows to-|heing Commander Myren, who Té-|He was taken to the Fairbanks|'048es on his return here, ;vmh‘\'l).\‘d“‘ O Masin: 19%9. A1l Glatnisl | going first to Ketchikan and Jater|noe presented on or before sald Talkm" About It {morzow. Fréd Thompson is thelcently returned from a SUCCesS-|hospita) ! — i hero. Jul hunting trip. 1 — i |to Skagway It will l;l\ku gl"“" date will be debarred from par-| g e e highty_prized made | {four weeks to complete his visita-|ticipation in any dividend of the! LATE NEWS REEL | This store will be open evii re.iring Commander Myven,| Sydney Laurenew reproductions | tions. assets of said corporaticn. All - |ings on the 10th:of each mont \lford Joha Byadford Post, was.in Christmas cards, oviginal, dif-, Fr iy claims and proofs must be pre- | EEER PR N ZRES Ty ot S, =, = & for. the accommiodation of thelan excellent, framed picture of|ferent, Alaskan, 25 cents each at} Holiday grectings—get them at|sented in writing to the unde 10-25- JOALU"(‘\ 60 cents | trade. the Dugout, whieh. will occupy a|the Nugget Shop. -ady. [the Empir signed at 424 Goldstein Building, = - adv, GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM | prominent positlon in the club —_— - Juneau, Alaske i o | e Jamen Mk rah s Ju. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Octo Starting Sunday Matinee NOTICR OF %R#nmu BINAL |y anorney, \F;‘;“p‘_;u;",‘" m.:_| [ber, 19th, 1928 : aCCo e s i g { Ry H FAULKNER * s O | 4 u;('r r.|Sented the Post: with a panorama - y | AULKNHR, LON CHANEY {In the Probate COMTt Hor iin Ny, |f the Fourteenth Infantry station. RADI() FANS ot pabticatingl i, DAz < - 3 L. Mc.|©d at Camp Dodge, 1918. Faces of At PUDEICALion; Yt 9 “TELL IT TO THE MARINES” joF- | 3. ot Haipes. mpeers o . M Lean, U. §. Commissioner and |<CYeral Juneu veterans are easily |Last publication, Nov Ex-Officio Probate Judge. erned among other Alaskans| MODERNIZE YOUR RADIO SET WITH A In the matter of the estate of|VhO Were with the Fourteenth FONS ARE Mo A gant-Nixon, decbasd: it that time D NAMIC THAN CHIN M 'su A MA Notice (s hereby given, tnat| L. Keen, of the dance commit- ensen ‘ GOT A RIGHT o G. W. Hinchman, administrator|!€¢. reported everything 4n readl- o’ > esta -|ness for the Tenth Anniversary [of the estate of Sam Nixon de-|1® sary k lto “Topsy’s” ;e make-up ceased, has this fixst day of Octo-|Armistice Day darce, to be given pea er is the angelic,* doll-like Vivian ber, 1928, presented and filed his|!omorrow night in A. B. Hall . Attracu'«ons . who 1s the pivotal point final account as administrator of|There will be special musical fea- 1 i turas, i arou which Rosetta buflds her said estate, and sald administra- °s, beautiful cecorations and' infectious comedy. {tor having filed with his final ac-|unitue entertainment, aceording to We will make you a liberal credit allowance At Theatres “Topsy and Evan” js every bit count his petition, asking that a|the members of the committee, and on your old Speaker. as geod as the Duncan Sisters’ day be appointed for hearing his|those attending cre promised -one musical comedy from which it sald petition, and final account. of the most cnjoyable dances of| % . . 4 ~ |was adapted. The greater flexi.|Now therefore the court has ap-!the season, with the American Free Trial of the Dynamic First COLLEEN MOORE IN | bility cf the scresn however, gives I‘""“]l“rll Thx{nriday, ;he liq\};il\l.\'-lt‘l’fi“”l as l:_t:slh 'I‘he'drumr (-,olrpls FAIR AND SQUARE | % i * ex. Ninth day of November, 1928, as start off ‘he evening’s festivi- o R SR (R g | i [Rour of two c’clock in the after- ieorge A Parks, himself | essay on foods may sell gt | Undoubtedly one of the funniest 200 of said day, and the office| glon member, will anake the lone package, but the quality| “comedy insurance ; o XM\[.“““M\ who. prodices|cencs In tHe pleburs—atd -ono of of the Court in the town of|opening address of the evoning. of the article itself and (he . Haines the place of such hear-| All service men and ex-sarvice [ e manner in which it is soid S b stants ' piotite \od | the cleverest ever filmed—is the : ! : -servico 4 l | i ¥ 3 i & 1k6, 0. chinn: 5 learth of | Erave-vard sequence where “Top. "~ and all helrs, devises and|men aro. requésted to wear uni- Alaska dectric lg (14 |and delivered are the s:les-| i R 1augh-provoking S ik .r| sy” wanders among some live ol other persons interested in|forms. and, Legion members not J men that secure your contir bfllurday ‘mw.} i et i s f stroke 210 estate, are hereby notified |having uniforms are requested to & P C {ued patronage. = Th L X % latest picture, and so took out an, “‘ sts &t night.. By a delt stroke .\ required: to;be.;and ADDOAT |wear the affielal Muderionn Légion ower Lo. eatables at right prices. | FRED THOMFSON in unusually large amount of comedy | artistic direction, Del Lord| .= v 2 4 o insurance on her new First Nation- lms given the scene the quality at such time. AR JRG, #8810 | cagy, ¥ “.VER COMES A THRU | a1 starfing. venicle, “Orchids and|of suspense. Litlle “Bvar s dy.|lic his. or her, oblections in| Tonlght all members are asked| JUNEAU AND “OUGLA]S- gmsk}? i | SANITARY GROCERY Ermine,” now at the Palace Thea-|ing &nd “Topsy” who is burrying L. & Ml G0V, &N¢ SAOW CaUS®|to “turn out” at I o'clock at A..B. Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phere No. 1¥ why, said final account should g, 4% z Kisy i o S 3 2ll to assist the decorating com. ter. . This was the ins e; |to her bedslde after escaving Si-'p;i e approved and settled; and |miice. % Tirst, he engaged as the author,|mon Legree, is caught in the ceme.'; % B - % . e i iy it is farther ordered, that this| " Nominations of officors for tho Carey Wilson, who has contributed | tery. {notice be published once.a week,| —__ o - ogoce o gome cf; the screen’s most marked | for four successive weeks in the comedy ‘suc s, | TELL 7T TO MARINES" /Alaska Dally Empire, published| ) (@ i T T X THE ARCADE CAFE He then assigned the direction' ut Juneau, Alaska, and that therc 1 i g to Altre Santell maker of “Classi.| | COMING PALACE SUNDAY |10 JHnem et Nt otten i §peuul Dinners on bu. dcys and VWeek Days fied,” “Subway Sadie” and othe ‘E’ " “lposted in three of the most con- Soda Fountain fn conncetion. Com<in + 1. “s"’" o thy adap. pictares. | Lon Chaney in that great drama spicuous places in Haines Pre- | H MARY YOUNG, Prop. PHIONE 288 Morvyn LeRoy, comedy con-, “Tell It to the Marines,” will be cinct. i structor; who has provided humor-|the attraction en Armistic /.| Dated at Haines, Alaska, this ' ous situations for all Miss Moore’s next Sunday and continue for the 22nd day of October, 1928. recont successes, again was with| Monday bill. The feature was here (Seal) A. F. MeLEAN, the star in “Orchids and Ermine.”|several months ago at advanced U. S. Commissioner and Ex- To clinch the laughs, Mr. Mec.|Dprices but this time it is returned; Officio Probate Judge. Cprmick signed Ralph Spence, king|at popular prices and with the First publication, Oct. 26, 1928. 2 % Q 4 of comedy title writers, to func.;same orchestra again in the pit, Last publication, Nov. 16, 1928, i N 9 “The Store That Pleases” "HONES 83—85 tion oa this production. Mointe: Jhok . 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