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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 20,~1928. u'"IlemllllIllllll|illllIIllll||||||||||H|||||l|!IIIIlllIHll!!HIfllIIlI(hIIIIIlIIIn. §+¥ W COMPLETE FIRST DIVISIDN ELECTION RETURNS , 3 c H Dele rate Senator 8 Representatives Atty.-Gen. Road Comm = SPchE;'rT,S TUESDAY = = > - J Ntk =R PALACEL] WEDNESDAY = g - ? | i - 2 H = g ! "DNES LTS 2 2 — =2 = £ H PICTORIAL NEWS UP TO DATE § " g \ N P A - H S . 8| Juneau—First Precinct 3 161 18] 262 { ey | AND COMEDY Z| Juncau—Second Precinct 7 88| 148 i | YOU'LL. SEE = 3, Juneau—Third Precinct 6 19| 94 | = | Salmon Creek 12 9 21 & H 2& Sheep Creek (Thane) 4 I /ict!fln! 2| Mendenhall 8 8 8 | Lynn Canal 4 3 7 4 l ’ Jualp 13 8 17 aventure! 8! Douglas—Precinet No. 1 58 720 28 T1 ' 1 glas—Precinct No. 2 3 3 10/ 35 2 e, e : i3 LRonuncel 2| Skagway 62 81). . 45| 88 s - 3| i i DRI Inirigue! Revilla b 3 Wacker 7 2 3| charcoal Point 46| 68 38 TWO-FISTED 2| Petersbu 105 106, 80| 121 . = S Bay % 1 3 ' 2 é Vrangell 1 146 21 )58 FIGHTERS! Shou Tas Svohv &y 1 Sttichre % - 16 30 | EDNA § Metlakatla 88 24 i MARINES 2| Ketchikan—No. 1 472 192 40| 422| 348 FERBER = Ketchiane-Nov i 193 156 and Sitka .. i . . 172 154 | E| Cnaix 15 4o ST BANDITS Klawock RS Rle. 1 1 150 93 3 19 GRitERy, ... | 7 4 2 4 4 1 2 3 Hyder . Semiihcnad® 12( ® 63 500 6| ‘a1 in the g > o 119 114 . o 3 Scrap of the Year F Klukwan 37 34 H : EX Tenakee 28 28 § Angoon 69 69 A £ : i e WISECRACKER ] e Bt 28 COMEDY = Kasaan i b 9 E G tavus . 8 1 6 3 8 4 | ; ; Goddard 3 14 15 1 4 13 Prices—10-20-40, ] Kimshaw BE 8 i 4 8 8| 6 4 | i H T R 18 ) Killisnoo .. i 2 il 6 3 4| ‘4) \ i L gzes 50 cents § S| Loring 6 15 12 9 7 E- 3 = THE DANCER Ie8s—— | b & 28 | abigmiun .. 3 2| vakute 4 51 13 7 7 2 38 30| 10{ 380 | S . g . s s "Bl rokeen. o alle Al T IT WILL BE HERE £ with JOBYNA RALSTON and LOUISE DRESSER Z| Tokeen B e B (e S, i | s ——————— @ fansné p 7 TR - ~ > £ £ windham 7 0 | 7 6 ! THURSDAY and FRIDAY H E| Funter 4 5 1 6 6 0 ! | H __E| b Luges § 14 \ 2 i THURSDAY—FRIDAY and SATURDAY g . » ; avhid U E Joseph M. Schench Presents of decoration and furnishin *resident Coolidge Is | 1egulation, viously prev M‘h,:‘ FLAPPERS SHUN MIRRORS CHARLIE CHAPLIN’S LATEST S 1 MADGE Z/irom the beautifui bed, with ite|'* o Sy et | th escorted female abrond | BIRMINGHAM, Eng. — Deal- , H NORMA TALMADGE B biack satin spreks asd Billows te Henored by University od ers in low priced Jowelry say | AND HOW'! g i =|the smallest articles in eviden said the law was possible of; Miss 1928 is less vain than her L E CAMILLE 2| Miss Talmadge's latest screen| WASHINGTON, Nov. 80.—~Thc abuse and was an unw er of yesteryear, with result-| : Modams Vamal 21 ontribution, shieh she 18 sup- | honorary degree of Doctos of interference with. pe lossés to the mirror trade. H A Modern Version | B T e e vl A ey upon Prekis It had been intended to|Sales of hand mirrots have d g with D 1 terd hen I f th 14/ clined from the usual 100-gros g Z(leading man, and a 'well-balanced| lent Coolidge yesterday when he women of the underworld|cline e usua 0-gross ¥ } g i} | ad L H GILBERT ROLAND £ st soming ~ to the Palace|attended the inauguration of Ing the stroets. It somotim»s|orders to two and three gross . s ¥ P ° ‘-J} g Screen Story by Fred de Gresac z 'r::u'r.\n::;v. “‘th:uinu” was pro- .\nm' L:\r;r' .m:u.»;l 1'..\‘ l:wT;u:;v; “, cd serious embarrassment u,imm even these are scarce. A Flre‘ nsurance wy H A FRED NIBLO PRODUCTION £|duced by Joseph M. Schneck for|Rector of the Lol other women | : = ~ = |First National with Fred Niblo as|[of Ame TR 5 11 £ T Syaney wnauic; productions o ‘Qes: F A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE 8| directorin it 4 i T ROSSES MOVE |in Christmas cards, original, dit- may not he changed after a fire oecurs. So, - : Although “great” has been said of Norma Talmadge's = e i MEXICO OIT~ ENDW BAN | Mc. snd Mts, Daniel Row Nave|fhfent Alasian, 25 cents sach at if you have pald off a mortgage or finished ] revious successes—and th ress a Bt ON UNESCORTED WOMEN | moved to the Gardngr home onlthe Nur,get Shop. ~-ady, - pe gfllce receipts stampd the(:np:xs qs?x?gx{,n‘:lzllwh'l‘?s(fm é To Inform ' Glucler Highway, where they willl G i AT R purclasing 'propérty’ wnder contract, you g 3 MEXICO CITY, N A wo! [reside until their new home, now| Holiday greetiigs for businese should notily ve, g (3 99 EWhy “Frisco” i tion, is comploted. [houses. See samples at Empire y s |V ) nan is no lor 3 t{under ccnstruction, is co oled. L e e. y S CAMILL E Ells Not Used { ehe happens to be alone upon &\~ Rt ST T We will make the necessary change g is by far Norma '{al;r}lladgcs greatest contribution % :}!\:“x::,\: ”[} m":fy ,L.‘({;?(‘,, ”(’:' 1 without cost. X, H %A pereen. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 20.—|Antonio Rios Ze . Abolisiied SA E [RE: S (T #1The world at large is soon fo bé = F OR L If you move to a new location, an ens LR lllllllllllllllll||HIIIIlllllllllllllllIllllllllll"lll' linfarimah that theve ass dhvéncood|] , dorsement is required. 1 you need more 4 i “Frisco’s” in the United States 2000 SQUARE FEET i 3 B 3 ‘l i . w ) 'u b tic twists everything ends joyfully|but that none of these towns or ' msurance lone s, e wi cover yo- 2 A AW and as any real story should end.|cities is located in Caifornia. HOT WATER AND STEAM RADIATORS immcdiclr"l!, ttl‘acllons e A committee representing the . ' ately. = & California Club, joined by the —Good as New— CHARLIE CHAPLIN Daughters of California Pioneers’ COMING COLISEUM P - Ciub, is engaged in compiling a o e folder to accomplish this very At Theatres Now is the time to, get a | ALLEN SHATTUCK, Ine. Charlie Chaplin in “The Ci il shia s Heating Plant cheap i \ @ 5| Peamuts—sawdust—pink lemon:| "1y 1905 ‘the. same influences \ | “GREAT MAIL ROBBERY” ade ns, tigers, elephants, af.|prought forth from the State \t | AT COLISEUM TONIGHT rob; wire-walkers, and Charlle|pegislature an appeal to Pr \ ! B 3 | Chaplin in his brand new comedy dent Roosevelt and the Postm FOUR SECOND HAND BOILERS g INSURANCE—REAL ESTAT_EH Will all be at the Coliseum Thurs-|er General urging that Spar 3 : { Y ‘While nm hmlml a3 a myster, play, “The Great Mail Robbery,” Wwhich comes to the Coliseum Theatre tonight, boasts a plot which furnishes a number of “twists” Of ‘the most amazing de. 75.00 to $90.00 each en, directed and pro-|names given to citles and towns Charlie Chaplin, “The|be preserved, but it is found the BUTLER-MAURO ~ Pipe and fitting at reduced prices T HE TAV, V ERN s in the mak-|use of the objectionable abbre- Chapiin com-|viation is again becoming cur- DRUG CO. ; Good Food “The Gold Rush.” rent Well Served 1] seription. . It s a picture of cross| Charlie plays a wandering lad| To those who contend that||Free Delivery Phons 134 GEo B NCE REASONABLFE ; purposes and totally unexpected {who is mixed up in a Series cf hi.|“Frisco” Is a diminutive imply-| G L4 b . y Merchants Lunch—11 till 2—65 cents ) developments, in addition to quali-|larious adventures, chases, argu.|ing affection, more or less, the When We Bell it e e & ¥ 12 fying as one of the most thrilling | ments and ovations that land hin|answer is to be given that i { It's Right { Plumbing Heating Skeet Motal + = productions ever shown on the|in “The Circus” as a very fine|particular city was named ait | “ 1 i i " screen. fellow. Merna Kennedy, with red{a Saint and that it is unbecoming | | Sub Statlon Post Oftice No. 1 T tell you in advance what job will cost' T Based on the guarding of mail|hair and just five feet two, with |to give s Saint & Slcknsms. Lgmer o e o eg—. =T hSagaaa I FRYE'BRUH / CONIPANY : e m—— d e —— A — el trains by detachments cf U. S.feyes of biue, is his leading lady; | ——— " QUALITY MEATS Marines, this great F, B. O. picture | she makes her sereen debut in the features the tingling thrill of rush.|role. Others in the cast are Har. Wasbmgton (] ing locomotives, of government ry Crock Henry Bergman, Bet. by aeroplanes, mounting machine guns|ty Morris and Allan Garcia. OHZ)" Cemmt! | and the wild disorder of a train| According to officials cf United l lioldwp replete with explosions and| Artists Corporation, which releas. FRYE’S BABY BEEF sudden death. ed the new Chaplin comedy, “The » “The Great Mail Robbery” in-|Circus” presents the Chaplin 'ct cludes in its cast such well known|old, the Chaplin of “Shoulder {TONF | J- favorites as Theodcre von Eltz, Pay Day” and the “Pil. VIIONE 38 Lee Shumway, eanne Morgan, De- ,"—the thumping, bumping lit- witt “Jennings, Nelson MeBowall zlo man with the trick derby and and, Charles Hill Mailes, and was|cane, the wriggling moustache and directed by George B. Seitz, fa e feet almighty. Chaplin him. \ mous as the man in charge of the{self announced during production l filming of “The Vanishing Ameri-|of “The Circus,” which was made ( can.” at his own studio in Hollywood, — that his new picture would be a A &low brow comedy for high brows.” " | “G1GOLO" BPENS AT | THE PALAOE TONIGHT J W Rl b i b S | ‘CAMILLE" IS GCOMING "\ “Gigolo,” the story of a dancer, { TO PALACE THURSDAY | obens at the Palace theatre tonlght( @ —— for a two-day run. ‘'Rod LaRocque! The filming of Alexandre Du. is the featured player ably sup.|mas’ famous love classic, “Camille” ported 'by Jobyna Ralston and|as the latest starring vehicle of | NOW OR] EALERS alwayscanput youin 05 ki Lotiise Dresser. Norma Talmadge, for First Na- touc % ble contractors. You can con= Southeastern AIMka 8 M “Gigolo” as . th i s,|tional has give the is a ‘::;:ar.“a m:nn;::: r:glfi:':; vno::ty ;‘); E:L:i':llg:xo thaet .crx;ee:‘i: For Sale Here fldentlye Ct these dealers and “)‘ttm Co ld Mtn e ing by women who would dance|by the foremost interior decorat- Bv: to ive 'you. v'l“ab]e assistance aid ce :’l:hsex:gr:m ':z 54 dowt ::h:::l; 2;5.,4‘;3” the acme of luxury and y: g fld;,‘ plans and problems- They'll show At Harkrader, Alaska dancer, but generally the woman| Miss Talmadge's “Camille” _is : “ho is paid .to dance with men. |the romance known to countless JUNEAU “The story starts just before the|thousands of book lovers and md of the World war, Giglo's re.|theatre-goers, portrayed in modern thirm to Parls anl then the United|atmosphere, under conditions a8 LUMBER ium There is a peculiar twist|they exist In Paris today. Fhis e to the lwry. ‘the dancer’s mother,modernization of the Frehch clas- Mli LS sic called for a degree o( lavish- . you how save money by building right. , ORDER FROM PRI dealer il give you mfilmm The Admiralty Island m ; & & BN T ln'c'.,"k'fmtfi lféi’.‘if&'.‘a"s&?n‘im"" Com ny 41". and fate throws him into a Made at Concrete, Wa-hinlton o PHO! EERIEESEERRE L e Always Reliablé | pemmiten many pathe. |achieve the ulinate in n’m y Old Papers for sale at Emp 2 )

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