The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 27, 1928, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY NOV. 27, I928 | l‘ ifteen hundred actors ar enduring basis of mutual {east of’ “The BeloVed Rogi [spect.” Mr. Hoover declared that “w ; PE A T T AT e T petliaps: hear more of eccnomic AND SURE IT'S AT T |and trade relations between coun PALAGCE ON THURSDAY ries thdan any other one subject ad Joscph Conrad, famous in the fleld of international rela T T acquainted wit tions. This may be eadily ex plained, for out of the economric T s V lite we build up the foundations|= —_—_—— i i \l | Beli upon which other progress rest g 2 be A # torney Genera eleves |But the economic de : 30——2 SHOWS——¢ 'TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY 2 R {Explains to Large Audience | i1, 1o\ iud snouta ‘ot T L D % anc A O\ tur n Cu thar .| Radio Pmll) Rc»pons:ble that He Wants to Learn [sol¢ basis of exchange be A . S ik 4 foldwyn-Ma p 5 e oSl hat rafned ay & £ 2Z2Y WINS DIZZY LIZZIE! { All Problems {4096 " Txeanse. of Under the Auspices O. E. S. st and FELIX 7 #nd political accomplishments (Continued rrom Page Oned vanc in educaticn and scientific thought—all those things w [ | Big Presidential Vote S Radio played a big part in th naticnal camp 1 an hich cmigra iens of people Sio. flaoe B ¢ views, and above contribute to higher peakers and in the governu A b in the opinion of Al | Would be valuable in the ta 3 MILTU]V SILL.S ; e Dy s o] forney Genaral John Rustiard, who| 8 before me. 1t would perhaps Russia Will Construct and ) 2 ! (A A Rustaaird Potibnbl h”mun able me to better cooperat 1ce of sévergl] Vith, you | Three Radio Stations| [ D T N s R el At 1 i | “Those who know the United| BOI t D vk e g e | in Mg 3 ) i 4 b b the ‘O It was the States know also we have only, SAMARKAND, Turkeystan, Nov first national ¢ - . M-l e desire and that 18 to co-lgp H F FRTY b A ek 1688, ai L ¢lose Fange| ;o .. in constantly improving ARl g 4 ‘; ce 1896, g s §'hy|operate in consta g | telegr: : the Con AU Vi 1m0t e (% A8 s Possible DY |y ersianding to a comman DPro- | g - ik . ‘teta ‘of - PVl and|Means of the radio to hear il of 7 i « t 1 b giess and common attainment.” |, . drunkard and get a connected pictute of IN SALVADOR ir, Khorog, on the Sovie A CHARLES J. BRABIN PRODUCTION re » s WHaL vean beil CRESRIE |, NION SRR Noy: 27| Jian bovder, \:l’llou u_x\nl Produced by WID GUNNING Italian ch r seen in said . lon sery President-elect Hoover describ- i 57 A ed mutual respect between coun GETTING THE CROWD out by the dcasters was . . 3 VS EACH NIGHT. 115.9 ¢ od pira v who riag | Marvelou adde He and|yijos as the foundatio t all 3 2 SHOWS EACH NIGHT———F7:15-9:20 e e ,’h‘", avitip: OF e 1 : al former | gy Intern i velations in| PAWHUSKA, OKla.—J. E. Jones, WARNZR BRCS """”’ (TR TR T stations the best roia arm. ; s i e fnis second h on his good-|auiomobile salvage dealer her 10-25-50-Loges 60 cents | “The Road to Roman ! tore . H at Los Angeles. |wiil tour also declared that ! 1 ancient and dilapidated |3 e |is coming to the Palac s Faase imoinesd ‘eey es Of thelypon international economic rela-| touring car perched on the canop, \ 1“])““_ with a . piaeinee T news associations, reports|tions the foundation of our pro-;in front of his shop as an adve COMMENCING THURSDAY MATINEE -ee —— i 8 newspapers, - an-|gres adding “and over all,| tisement of his business. | - > - ECLlPSE OF MOON IS |vuin neadauertcrs of the tw R . ] SN LT rr OBSCURED BY CLGUDS ! i They can grow only out' at Wauchula, Fla., inspecti ¢ b 0 a 0 | joungements smil Hi SfSEE; ' each of us. They cannotto be selected for a faderal re. ¥ 4 \ % y $ »'a table. He I8|f h in povert + degenera- | clamation project p A S The total eclipse of tha MIch|yow writing what I8 aby ; | Lo g 3 i a ! "2 sl apparertly a|tion of any of us. Our econom that took place last night from| W _ a D s is mutual. It is not| The ideal wife is one who 11:30 pm. until am. thi r the announcer sewE-ANGTRIEIEbmpetitive," | e i L Wit morninig was obscured from vi . of ab et e s B apetitive. [ hin's the beauty parlor i e oa 0 locally by a elc v + § “'. 2 LA Must Exchanze Ideas wportant placa for he | About 10:80 last night o 0 ML R ‘| The President-elect pledged time than the kitchen—and ths WAL rriein ot & #q g n before it WAt |{hat economic relations should!ideal husband who hires a . ¢ ver the wires to the lat- he S R o fn- | cc she! R Hime throamls: & S0 0¢ ihe sionis | .. wot be the only medium of in-|cook to spend her time in th e ST B [ternational amity, but he urged|kitchen so his wife can spend hers s e -0 4 g stgard appeared beforo i s s n frecr exchanee in political in the beauty parlor on: y:i;“[’\'l’," fl;‘['k Court of A on | jdeas, educaticn and seience e NIt/ LERRMAN and argued peal{a means of bringing about “an Christmas Cards—Empire, Perils of a Passionate Perfumery Peddlet, on the high nvol sine trap | M seas, with prospective papa, intended spouse, and a crew D T e W 3 xes for u d n has escaped lunatics! Riotous! Uproarious! mmmm||||unmui||mn A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture B > Vet Pl was pai covered by the s ed 3 " y moving umbra \ ) Ameritan production. Marceline [1¥ ™O h um ke and Mrs 4“1‘[1 Ciions Day is Charlotte, The film was di. |1¢ total eclipse the moon Was ob-|any southern California points, récte Aldn Crosland from Pau) |Scured entirely trom view including Los Ang San Diego, | v g [d ° orn’s soript based on the life| The eclivse last night was the|jgng Beach, Riverside and as far| an S zvzn At T‘watres e e e b iving Fran.|second time this year ihat thelsyuin ag Tia Jilh i | ; (£ |moon was darkened by the earth's cois. The Beloved Rogue” wi Re the Aliska eldetion, Wednesday Night = produced at the Plekford.Fair. |[adow. Astotal celipser occurred 1 S had little comment | N |the gl e 3 t g { = banks Studio, Hollywood. the night of June atthough. 1 xcept that he was_ highly “SAILOR 12ZY RPHY" | was not visible as far north as Ju- vy z ‘ iTLgOLISEuM n:'ch)NIGHT | “fThe cast ox expesenced p e gratified with the splendid vote h - 3 a3 | Supporting Barrymore include el 0 S had received despite the fac g he had not made an ilor lzzy Murpay, i aside from Veidt and Miss Da [ ATTENTICN EASTERN STARS George Jessel, the well-known wson Butt, Mack Swain, Henry| “Regular meeting Juneau Chap- PAIER He expressed 0 Broadway comedian, comes to the Vi , Lucy Beaumont, Slim Sum-|(ep . 0. E. S, at 8 o'clock for the supponts Alaska voters had Coliseum tonight for a two-day merville, Nigel de Brulier and Jane |pyesday evening, November 27th, | 8Ven s candidacy. run. Winton., Beggs courtiers and|Initiation and refreshments. { TR The Warner production was di-|lovely fadies.in-walting re sol MILDRED MARTIN ALBUMS rected hy Henry Lehrman and in-|plentifully supplied that more than|adv. ALICE BROWN, Secretary. For your Summer Snap Shots. cludes in the cast the piquant Aud-| e ter 2 1ey Ferris, most remarkable “find” | of the year; Warner Oland, John' Miljan, Otto Lederer, Theodore Lerch and Clara Horion. The farce is acclaimed as the most up- roariously funny film of the year.| It recounts the adventures of passionate perfumery salesy whp decorates the bottles of, hh especial brand with the face of| a fair maiden, to whose father the | youngster tries to sel’ his famous | recipe. Kicked out from under the | parental roof of the lady, Izzy nn‘ damage bent, pursues the two! aboard their yacht, which, to their horror, they find manned by crew of merry madmen. follows is a riot of side-splitting fun. s flmmum||mmnumum |15 = = g g =| E THURSDAY dnd FRIDAY g John Barrymore H z g E UG = ; “Beloved Rogue” Lindsetlh’s Orchestra & T PRICES—10-20-40-Loges 50 cents S L IT WONT BE LONG NOW BEFORE THE DR MOOSE HALL FOR THE OLD PIONEERS BEGINS. LET'S GO AND HOW. H S FEverybody Welcome g ; DOJ‘V'.’ T FORGET IIHH"HMIMHMIIIMHHIH||||||mmflll"||||||||l|lH_ll|fllem1||Hm“fi Bi g ' 'i WPi;;L:(:s;I:ONIGHT | ] i Y \ & ¥ éézzlg Zfi' /(94%2?7& ‘: Thanksgiving it Milton it draws ni oad: The New Ewvening D A N CE :| war, irresponsible boys in ! deadly tyrants in love—this is tlwl 9 ing rgle “Hard Boiled Haggarty,”| , ] A I,A ! which Is at the Palace tonight and | N M e . » Al tomorrow. The. production is given X3 n under the auspices of the local| Eastern Star lodge, as a beneflt, | . 3 i For the H()hday Season WEDNESDAY NIGHT The story gives a wide latitude g . for comedy than most of Sills’ ¥ pictures have had and the star and GUWJIB ‘onlblmns shecr ele- ,‘ (;00(1 Time FD)' A" Arthur Stone make the most of| __ gance of line with charming [ ] [ : it as buddies stranded in Paris and s 2 Py % 3 hounded by the military police. | Gallfornla rocer | youthfulness of sithouette. | Admission, $1.00 Haggerty laughed at love until it 5 B ¢ : Ll A | mocked him in a bitter way. Therz 1 ¢ The new evening gowns {01‘ ’ ot e s i is human interest, comedy and n | " . i s, - — 1ove in this story with Molly O'Day ! PHONE 478 \ Q the winter season show the | as the girl. flattering long waist line and ST T KUY Solbetioy S b 55 Sy, e 5 \: e bip flres. Flower win- |} ORDER COAL FROM Haggerty” since “The Sea Hawk.” gdell%l - +, 'Ife““'-'fi ':50, 2 flo" 1 ~= mings of self material or vel- ! auliflower, large white ‘omatoes, poun 15 \ vet add a touch to th ¢ *IOHN BARRYNMORE AT | . 3 Cabbage, pound 00 i pich ha:p liie. b st mansl Southeastern Alaska’s Own b CRMAREN TRy | Red Cabbage, pound 6 Parsnips, 3 pounds 25 C 0(11 M' g fii L g fi:fi:'i&?fif‘&g Carrots, 6 bunches 5 Beets, 4 pounds 25 : . ine seum as the Thanksgiving Day at- | Cucumbers, extra fane, Spinach, pound 15 The materials most popalas see taffets, ) 1 y =P o P ¢ alone and combined with fulle and velvet; At Harkrader, Alaska traction. georgette, beaded with rhinestones and crys- e e e As Francois Villon, the immortal | 3 ; Local. Rutabagas, pound.... .05 fl?:h'mb::r;::::; :.:rrl{lm:‘: ’ Sweet Potatoess 3 poynds.. Tuenips, b o tal; velvet and beautiful conibinations of The A.dmir alty hlandCal, teenth century Paris; he playé pranks on the Kings and the Duke| § Oranges, sweet and juicy, dozen ... 45¢, 70c, 85c §|| eeorgette and velvet. ; Co’n})any of Burgundy, leads his beggar band in routs and jousts, compos.| @ APPLES—Jonathan, Delicious, Romes, Winsaps, Yellow Newtowns. @ The shades vary to suit every taste— es undying roundels in hovels { o i from th, stel colors to rieh fuchsi i . : runee o of iraces ot & = l:"m'l ::.m’ ;',"p e"; '":d :l:":.' G'I')P:s et &l Brown S block. r - Office and Bunkers each other; he loves and loses | p ng, um mg, mee eat, L)t Kin, eR. — ed, E A ac e g Pudding, Pudding, P AR, m Clty D()('h hc:.::r::aa:n:.mouu. and wins : Fresh Package Figs, Cluster Raisins, Nuts ‘ $12, 75-$39”m e B s FRUIT CAKES BY NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. JUST IN | ; Phone - - derworld of Paris, the crackling g.-o-nuy that inspired the pens| § For the accommodation of our customers we will have wc;al deliv- m“rg:m:dv.mm eries Wednesday night EEmREaRl nn Tole ¢

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