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e NEWS and MODELS IN CLAY M TONIGHT, SATURDAY THE C NICKY ELKINS Buck Gordon Jim Conley Tommy Dot Phyllis Seth McMillan Dave Bill Chase Mrs. Baneroft he Warden he Governor raig >riest I Judge H z C Cabaret Girls L e G B T TP R LD S UL HUTnn COMING SUNDAY— TAXI! and PALACE e AH A G AT i A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE Richard Barthelmess THE NOOSE RICHARD BATHELMESS Another great role for “Our Dick” that will take its place alongside “Tol’able David” PRICES—10-25-50-Loges 60 cents Saturday Evening Post Story EDWARD EVERETT HORTON and MARION NIXON in OO ?Il_lllllllllluIlulnlliuululll!!mllllll CAST Montague Love Robert E. O'Connor Jay Eaton Lina Basquette Thelma Todd _Ed Brady _Fred Warren Wm. Davidson Alice Joyce ... Wm. Walling Robert E. Haines Brnest Hilliard ...Emile Chautard Romaine Fielding Yola d'Avril Corliss Palmer Kay English Cecil Brunner Janice Peters Ruth Lortel May Atwood IR IR LU TAXI! ORCHESTRA “mlmml"MICIIII!“!"H“"“I"IllllllllllllfllIlllmllllllll | Attractions ‘! At Theatres Spickett A,mlsi(l—:‘. Barthelmess in “The which opened at the Pal- jce last night for ths remainder &t the week, as greater than * “Madame 3 “The Nooze” is a highly dramatic vehicle of which, the star and di- rector have fully availed them- saélves. It teems with sure fire situattons and is unquestionably ®ne of the finest stories Barthel. mess has had in years. First Na- tional Pictures has supplied a re- markably well-balanced cast of #irst rate artists, a splendid pro- ducti>a and excellent phciography. Richard Barthelmess enacts the role of Nickie Eikins, a youth raised: in an under id environ- ment, who is caught in the ironic mesnes of a very melodramic com. ination of circumstances. To tell vou what the situation is would be to spoil your enjoyment. Sufficient to say, it is gripping and unusual garthelmess avails himself of the Drcad opportunities for histrionism and achieves the dramatic heights | of which he is so capable, Opposite the star appears Lina Basquette, former Follies dancer,| and it is safe to say that she is a genuine sensation. Alice Joyce| and Montagu Love have roles. ,lfl(’lm rd Noose" R S, i o " “TWO ARABIAN KNIGHTS" LAST TIMES, COLISEUM S -0 The big | war comedy, will end a four-day | 1un in Juneau at the Coliseum ”"1 z[the early part of the story. Mary night. Several World War veterans who | were captured and detained iu Ger. man prison camps Served not only as oxtras Dut as unofficial “tech. nical advisers’ 'in this production Willlam Boyd and Lols Wol heim, heading the cast as a pair of Américan buddies, are Bsllow prisoners in an enemy eamp in Astor plays fthe feminine lead When veterans were recruited to appear as prisoners of war or vari. ous nationalitles, it was found that a number of gthem actually had been imprisoned in Germany. During tilming of the prison camp sequences these men were called upon almost daily by Di- rector Lewis Milestone and Charles Griffin, technical director, in de- ciding questions of settings and conduct in the camp. The result, according to Milestone, is an ac- curate screen chapter “of World ‘War history. Veterans, incident. ally, are ‘well represented at ail performances at the Coliseum. While the introductory portion of “Two Arabian Knights® reveals Boyd and Wolheim as prisoners ot war, their escape from the camp is followed by an enforced journey 0 Arabia through a series of unex- pected developments that are sald to be at once thrilling and mirth. provoking. Their subsequent ex- periences in the land of harems with Mary Astor as an Emir's daughter serve as the basis of a comedy drama plot that is claim- ed to be one of the distinctly novel miotipn picture offerings of the sereen. “TAX11", ORCHESTRA i AT PALACE SUNDAY RS —s There are times when a di.| rector can bawl out the general | manager of his studio nnd get away with it. And one of them nccurrcd du ing the filming of “Taxi! Taxi the Universal.Jewel featuring Kd- PAR &AZAAR TONIGHT AND SATURDAY IN PARISH HALL Booths of All Kinds TURKEY DINNER TOMORROW NIGHT VALUJBLE MOR PRIZES gl ISH THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. ward Everett Horton, which come; to ths Palace Sunday Honry - MacRee, gc¢ ger of Universal City one Hollywood's 1 thorofares omne morning way - to the studlo when a 1 tive exploded with a discouraging thud Bolug in a hurry, car 1o the curb, lcoked down tha streel, and saw E t Horton and Marian Nixon in taxicab, ostensibly way to the studio. He rushe into the street s t ral mana was duiv of wy on the “Going to the studio? Wait for me.” Then a bedlam of yells from another c ear, On the car ah camera the director and a g ot assistants, frantieally him out of the scene, He had t to” note, in his need for that the occupants the were In makeup, or that they going through a serles of expressions and gestures might have indicated that were acting. The Palace orchestra will be the .pit for thiz production AERIAL INSPECTOR COMPLETKS SURVEY shouls th iled of S whic! thay AND RETURNS SOUTH| Completing his. examinations Alaskan pilots and fnspection o© airplanes, Howard P. Rough, In spector for the Department (‘Omlm ree, o n the steamer Brn going to his headquanters in San Fran- cisco. In an informal report. tc Gov. George A. Parks, found conditions better been anticipated Landing fields, than had he The flood lighting system insi at the big field in Faiibanks, in mak Territory no difficulty andings. The d, is doing a fin» work ting in the develcpment o aerial transportation He praised highly the efficiency of veteran Alaskan pllets who, he asser are equal to those found anywhere. Rough inspected all but one Mr. or two of the 17 planes now cper ating out of Faiibanks and An- chorage. Those missed were a Nome and he had no cpportun! of examining them. FURTRAITS For Christmas. Dont’ delay. adv. ‘Winter & Pond Studio. g he pulled his il tebikan, including Bdward and his roup waving * haste, ab of passed thropgh Juneau| North-! to Seattle, enroutc he said he which he visited,! und to average up very well. s working perfectly and plancs wero in He will make a formal report on his work later. 1928. BIG COMPANY TAKES | OVER . PROPERTY OF STRONG AND BARBER any, one of the ty corporations taken over the Power Company | all of the| up ierly held ’ ¢ed lr‘lms. Asst. District yesterday ght and stem, sman, \ who h.«s h en g for the old com Mr. Heintzl Mrs. Barbs time for an ex- vacation in the States. r he nor Mg, Strong have nnounced what thelr future plang Both still own interests He and a short however and other The ncw. company the appoint- r to My, Ba Heintzleman left W10, Ketehik {has pent cf rot au a when chikan NOTICE TO (‘BDDITOBS ‘m the Distriet Court (.r the Dis- I trict of Alaska, Division Num- f: ber One, at Juneau. -lJOHN OMWAKE, Plaintiff, v f Al A GOLD MINING CO) PANY OF INDIANA, a cor- poration, Defendant. | NOTICE 1S HEREBY {That H. L. FAULKNER W ‘}Amll 6, 1928, appointed by the above-entitled court, recciver of 1lthe broperty of the above-named | Alaska Gold Mining Company of Indiana, a corporation, and that on October 19th, 1928, the said court made and entered an order requiring that all claimants and er or present to said receiver and make proof of all their sev- eral claims &nd demands, upon oath, to the satisfaction of said ¢ receiver om or before the first i|day of March, 1929. All claims , not presented on or before said _/date will be debarred from par- ticipation in any Gividend of the assets of said corporaticn. All _|claims and proofs must be pre- lgented in writing to the under- t|signed at 424 Goldstein Building, Juneau, Alaska Dated at Juneau, ber ]9th, 1928 L M1 GIVEN lled a Alaska, Octo- H FAULKNER, Receiver. 19, 1928 16, 1928, Oct. 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