The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 24, 1928, Page 3

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SUNDAY MATINEE, NIGHT and MONDAY EARL DERR BIGGERS’ Saturday Evening Post ry and best-seller novel, teaturing MARIAN NIXON and HOBART BOSWORTH With an all-star east. What Was His Secret? CHAS. PUFFY COMEDY “Not Guilty” LAST TIMES TONIGHT MOST FAMOUS OF ROMANTIC PLAYS The greatest love-classic of the century—The life and loves of the most vibrant beauty in all history—Perfect cast of brilliant players with Norma Talmadge CAMILLE As a concert number on the Palatone, Al Jol- son’s latest song hit “Sonny Boy” from the “Singing Fool” as played by Jesse Crawford as an organ solo. | summate actress to boot. For sev. eral years she has been the vamp de luxe of the Sennett comedies. She it is who has caused 80 many | screen heroes to leave their hap- |py homes just for her and the 'theme of many of the funniest excitement has been the Sennett has produced. In particular has Madeline play- ed opposite Ben Turpin. [+= | And now Madeline has A western picture made for the|Ccl0SeD as the fairest of the At /6f those wito. Saer irile. DY the Hollywood connoisseur of type of story laid in a rugged|Pulchritude. He considers her country fs the deseription whieh|the ideal type of feminine loveli- may be applied to “Lightning Lari.|1€ss. Her face and figure are per- ats,” an F.B.O. production starring|€¢tly Dproportioned She com- Tom Tyler which is at the (‘J“"bino- the sweetness of youth with seiie tomihe | dig: grace and poise, Billy Bevan is also featured in this comedy and he proves him. self well worthy of distinction. Others in the cast include David Manor, Nat Carr and Bud Ross. The feature is “Sorrows of Sa- Attractions ; At Theatres - | “LIGHTNING LARIATS” i AT COLISEUM TONIGHT The highlights of excitement are focused on Tom's riding—and how| he does ride! The story offer plenty of opportunity for thr in this line, as Tom is kept busy guarding a little Prince and his| governess who have escaped the; throes of a revolution and are| seeking safety in the west. To| | complicate matters there is the disturbing presence of a jealous girl, who bent on revenge becau: Tom does not return her affection, | finally terminates the tense situa- | tion in a dramatic climax. However in spite of the dark cutlook, everything ends happily in a sur- prising fashion for Tom and his pals. Besides Frankie JDarro and the incomparable Sitting Bull, the cast| includés Dorothy Dunbar, Ruby| Blaine, Fred Holmes, Ervin Re- nard, Carl Silvero, and Leroy Scott. “THE CHINESE PARROT" AT PALACE TOMORROW [ o Edmund Burns, who shares fea- ture honors with Hobart Bosworth and Marian Nixon in the Universal Jewel production, “The Chinese Parrot,” which comes to the Pal. ace tomorrow, is cne of the most popular men in Hollywood. He has likeable personalities and although unmarried, loves home life and spends much of his time on his ranch a few miles from Los Angeles. Burns, although still a young man—he is in his early twenties— has lived a colorful and roving lifeand is full of interesting anec- dotes of his travels. “The Chinese Parrot” screen adaptation of Bari Biggers' story of the same name which ran serially in the Saturday Bvening Post. It is an absorbing tale of love and intrigue reaching,| [ RIS LS W 1 | “CAMILLE” IS SHOWING | - LAST TIME AT PALACE | is a Stories come ‘and stories but “Camille”. goes on forever. This paraphrase of an old say- ing is applicable to the showing of Ngrma Talmadge's tarring | anhlcle, an ::L&-d‘fi:‘e:terzm; o’: from the Hawalian Islands to the “Camille,”. at the Palace The: re[sun»haked Death Valley desert. where the modernized Dumas cfi!.' The all-featured cast includes sic is proving to be ome of thel Florense Turner, Albert Conti, K. high mark attractions of the sea-ls"““' Fred Esmelton, Hidgar Koy son. It is on for final sho-wlng'“"dy' George Kuwa, Slim Summer. tonight. ville, Dan Mason, Anna May Wong, Gilbert Roland plays “Armand,” Etta Lee and Jack Trent. to Miss Talmadge’s. “Camille.” The other _players in_the supporting CLAYPOOL I8 JUDGE cast are Lilyan Tashman as the TR courtesan “Olympe,” Rose Dionc Judge Charles E. Claypool, Alas- as, “Prudence,” Harvey Clark as|kan and former United States “The Baron,” Ale. Francis as “The | Commissioner at Fairbanks, vet- Duke,” and Helen Jerome Eddy as|©ran attorney who has been re- “Camille’s” maid. siding in Seattle for a number of years, has been selected by the 9, o | SENNETT VAMP IN | COMEDY, COLISEUM e e e e Madeline Hurlock has at last| come into her own. She is fea.! tured in a Mack Sennett comedy called . “A Small Town Princess,”| whigh comes to the Colideum Sun., day. Madeling i5 a favorite of Sen. nett’s. . And rightly, so, for she i3 one of the most bea girls now playing in pictures and a con- sioners, Seattle, to fill the vacancy of Chester A. Batchelor, Justice of the Peace, elected to the Su- perior Court at she November 6 election. pagiie € FOR LEASE b The Eureka Ar.rtmpnu . 'Will lease the Fureka Apart- ?qpts for a term of years. See 2|11 2 r) ~hrist, Derr /| " Board of King County Commln.1 1928. HERE AT OLI 0 A D.W.GRIFF 2 SHOWS——9: M nmnan 25 MARIE CORELLI'S FAMOUS NOVEL “Sorrows of Satan” with ADOLPHE MENJOU—CAROL DEMPSTER RICARDO CORTEZ ITH PRODUCTION SATURDAY—TOM TYLER and HIS PALS in “LIGHTN PARIS. he Lebouv- mple little v belt of The at Blan It was skirt and na normal W flamingo velvet tucked placed just under The skirt drops a little in front RITA. It was a relief to sietch an evening dress fer's with a U decolletage i 1 of a V dinner dress of black velvet with flared the mate placed a little way below the point of interest wa tle wisp under the belt at the back. It buckle and a splash of str teward the back and just covers of was he Notices for this caurcn column mugt be received by The Empire|T not later than 10 o'clock Satur- day morning to guarantee change of sermon topies, etc. by Mr ' Ambrose. se of the am_in the Presbyterian Church nday evening, our regular serv- | will not be lield. here will be a union Thanks- giving service in the Presbyter- Church Thanksgiving morn- | at 10:00 o'elock Tobin, “My musical pro- } | e [dan 3 ing First Church of él:A;ist, Scientist i be held at t Church of Juneau, on Streets, The sub- nd Body."” Sunday serv m. in the Scientist, Fifth and Mai Jeet will Sund hool at Wednesday, 8:00 p. monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room | in church building. This room is|7 open to the public Wednesday afternoons from 2z:30 to 4. | The public is cordially invited' to attend these services and vi he reading room. [} | Resurrection Lutheran | Church [ od Corner of Thira and Main Sts. REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pasto Sunday services: 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship “Will the Con nd You Sleeping? p. m. Sunday m.—Testi- condu« Missionary Society. ond annual ¥ ry Mem- avass will be conducted afternoon. The canvass- . 1l be commissioned at the 14 Streets. merning service. You will not —Mass in chapel 6f want to miss either the morning or the evening service. Co and bring a friend. | Catholic Church Fifth ana 6:00 a. m, hospital. 8:00 a. 10:30 a. m £ 1:30 p. m.—Sunday School. n Assembly of aod Mission | (Bethel Pentecostal Assembly) 207 Seward Strect CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor | Sunday services: { 11:00 a. m.—Morning Wor- ship. 12:15 p. m.—sibie School. | 7:30 p. m.—The evening serv {ice, | -Holy Com-;" The Lord’s Supper the first| il Suaday of each month, Qs - Holy Trinity Cathedral CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. . Phone 604 8 a. m.—Holy Communion { 1:00 a. m. — Morning Prayer and Sermon Sunday School at 12:30 p. m.} Evening service at Douglas Thanksgiving Day munion at 11:00 a. Northern Light Presbyterian T L i Church | le The Salvation Army Publir meettngs: Sunday—2 p. m. Sunday-—7:20 p. m. Tuesday—7:30 p. m. Corner Feurth and ¥ranklin Sts REV. 0. STILLMAN, Pastor Morning service at 11 o'clock. The Rev. Henry Young will preach on the subject “How Many Selves Have We? Solo—Mrs. Tobin will sing “My Task,” by Ambrose. Bible School at 12:15 o'(']ock,' Evening service,at 7:30 o’clock. | The Metlakatla Presbyterian Church Choir will render a musl-‘ cal program, consisting of the, cantata, “The Cross and the Crown,” also choruses from “The Messiah” and “The Creation.” There will be a union Thanks- giving service on Thanksgiving Day at 10:00 c’elock. All are cordially invited to at- tend these services. AR SL ’I‘ Presbyterian Native Church HARRY WILLA 10:30 a. m.—Marning Service. 11:30. 8. m,—Bible School 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday—Mid: week prayor service. A cordial welcome is given to all to attend these services. R <t LI A big stock of genmeral mer- {chandise marked for QUICK dis posal. A great variety of items| lincluding Clothing for men, wom- en and children. Also many ar- iticles suitable for Christmas gifts. | |Small stock of groceries will be| {closed out at greatly reduced | (prices — first come, first served { /AT RODEN'S, Case Building, Front and Main Streets. —-adv. ATTENTION Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Church Fourth ana Seward Streets REV. HENRY YOUNG,” Minister. “The church with the cordial! For Carpenter Work of any welcome.” kind—-shop or eity—Call Handy Sunday S:hool convenes at 10 Andy, Phone. 488, N m. —— Morning Worship will be wlth‘ Syaney wvauscanii Tepreductions (D TTRTTH T L v f | S0 _ ON 38 preminen, Wil ifi our Brethren of the Presbyterian in Christmas cards, orlgina} dif- ureh. . 8 t of Sermon: forent, Alaskan, 25 cents edch at Tow Many Selves Have We?” the Nugget Shop. —adv. | DR. MULLINS | posed 12,000,000 reigious | vorkers. June §, w Mullins Pre his tive nume T “ (L SRR { ern Baptist Convention and 11923 was selected as President the Baptist World Alliance, of e County, 1860, He the son {Rev. Seth Granberry | Both his father 1 Dr. |father were pr seminary | the county. During his p |in Harrodsburg, Ky., he | Miss Isla May Hawley ————— AUTO STORAGE lin sippi, was of (Continued from Pa ith a me: to deney » which 1 acept the He immediately wired acceptance addition to his administra- Dr. Mullins wrote | bocks on theological | number of these |age. Lower Front Street nsiated into other proach to City Float. r three years he et President of the South-| Christmas Caras—FEmplre In bjects ave See Wing for winter car stor- NG LARIATS™ 0-Loges 50 cents in' of m- ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE LUNCH the Saturde» , Nov. 24th Compiciely Remodeled (Good Food Quicl: Service That Save youMoney Below we quote just a few of them Fernbrook String Beans, No.2,6for . . . . 9¢ Challenge Peas, No. 2, 6 for . ) Peerless Corn, No. 2, 6 e Tomatoes (Puree) No. 21.2,6for . . . . 95¢ Tomatoes (Puree) No. 1 2 for (& 95¢ 95¢ . PINEAPPLE Lei Girl, No. 2, broken slice, 4 for Fernbrook, No. 2V, sliced, 2 for Happy Home, No. 21/, sliced, 3 for ] Catsup, Cal. Home, 18 oz. bottle, 4 for... 95¢ Special price on all Canned Goods for the coming week. We can supply you in S. and W., Happy Home or Reliance brands. o CALIFORN1A GROCERY THE TAVERN Good Food——Well Served REASONABLE “Mércliants Lunch—11 till 2—65 cents Louise Jahoda Pioneer Pool : MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION'' ' Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards Meet your friends at The Pionecr. Ghas. Miller, P NIHIHBRR R Lower Front Street Phone 154 Jun%m 8 | A. M. GEYER J. J. NEWMAN i Sheet Metal Plumbing = Our prices are based on khown cost of production Our Overhead Is Les3 Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau LT T T LT 4 i Y Southeastern Aleska’s Own Coal Mine At Harkrader, Alat"al 3 s ) The Admiralty Island Coal | Company Office ma B2 thers City Luck Phone - - Old Pépers ior sale a‘t. s R e T

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