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i T~ AT ERBYTSF S O S 3 : KETCHIKAN MAN IS | (WA annn - , T CoListum, TomoRROW Candidates for Hoover Cabinet HELD ON CHARGE OF | 1v's SURE A GREAT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 30, 1928. itus Kine, tamons 137 bis ston | el CRIMINAL ASSAULT FEATURE |ies and_movels of dogs and otacr ; : . | - WHERE | animale has written a movel which SRR , 5 B | yamada, Ketchikan, w overshadows all his previous work, & : AR i : i { found over Wednssduy 13 the Ped. | and which is “North Star.” This . [d o p? F i e | eral Grand Jury by U. S. C plece of fiction was picturized by | i 3 sioner J. W. Kehoe, chargad v ted Exhibitors, with the; LB § ~ S St g 4 ass 0 comm e x " ors, with th : ! 3 3 : X y assault to commit rape, a A NEEHI screen. dog, Strongheart, in 2 ¥ . ¥ i Rt 3 to telegraphic advices recaived ——— e —— O ~ | the title role. | ¥ Fa ] 1 : : s : R U. 8. Marshal Aibert White i TONIGHT The combination of & good plot » : g B o, Details of the alleged crime! LAST TIMES TONIGHT and good cast resulted in one of 3 ; i 1 it were lacking her SOTORIAL NEWS | the most finished performan it ; ¢ ! o 3 —————— PICTORIAL NEWS the season, and will be shown at o AR X T CARQS GO SOUTH |the Coliseum tomorrow matinae | ;. X : I b 3 e i | and nignt. | K TR . 3 {: % 3 B Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Caro left on the stcamer Queen la night f Ramon Novarro |cocesssson [\ ot ™ gy NSl 0 and MARCELINE DAY in LS O A L. A I AR o (Conunuea rrom Page One.) | ¥ { 00 ey : 3 davshter, then will go to Los An TI'IE ROAD TO ROMANCF DA R Y AR = ¥ . -\ & P 4 . £ ge and Southern California to o bill showld be enacted prior to u| [ g4 : ¥ 3 Bk £ spend :|bu|!~' two months. Fror consideration of tariff revision. 1i| o i 5 $ California Mr. and Mrs. Caro will| THE CAST is argued that with a farm bill out ! s AN ; { Sk ; g0 1~:a;: where they will visit in of the way it would be easier to > ’ several o of “THE ROAD TO ROMANCE” ¥t "\_h" tarlt change.| Dhoto shows, L to r. Dr, l":ny Lyman Wilbur, | mer colonel of New York's “Fighting 69th, 3 = r president of Leland-Stanford -university, who | who may receive portfolio of attorney- -general Jose Armando ........ rercienenneneenee. oGMON. Novarro Yikfpuint be .xmmiaml secretary. of welfare and and James M. Good, of Towa, who mav hecoms Serafina .. X -eeeio.Mareeline Day Brdsaure v aikiavatioh cation in the cabinet of President-elect | seeretary of agriculture. };opulé) i Mare Rl\icl)le),r[r\nntt the nayshbilt, whick wonld: provide Hoover;: William 1. (Wild Bill) Donovan. for- Gnterogtional Newsreeld 5 Sy on balthasar e oy D’Arcy for tha building of fifteen 10,0 A T s Castro . o Wi s e e R RE R R VTR ton, gruisers. and onme alreralt car.|organization, that it adheres to actively engaged in Church work, ~HOWARDS OFF TO SOUTH SALES DATES Drunkard . ovd oo dondosi b i sl ....Bobby Mack rier, is expected, to be forthzoming |no single denomination in Te- for the past thirty years. Startin " i — Don Carlos s Sl ol Otto Matieson from administzatlon. souzces, The gards to religion; that its mem- . eslonary hé. rose steadily| BFice Howard and family loft S 2 it monsiTe. Which Dhukad.ike b ,| bers consists of Christians of all 2 Ylfor the south on the Queen last| w Co F S l SMOKY BeArd ... Jules Cowles § 'measire, which paosed the b M5 i present nigh posittan. The | onyn® south on the Quaen Iact| West Coast Fur Sales was. presented to con.'denominations, and that the - o e R & AUTHORS: Joseph Conrad and Ford Maddox Hueffer §'g: as haying. the @il guppor; |2cka Native Brotherhood teach¢s Russian .Orthodox Church prio friends in Seattle for a short time TACOMA, WASH. DIRECTOR: John S. Roberson of the navy department, and Presi.|relizion and embraces all re- the Red uprising in Russia was | pen will go to southern California | dent Coolidge in an armistice day | ligiin, according to the dictates Maintained by the Imperial Russian| wpere they will spend a vacation | HISTORY: A novel by Joseph Conrad. First pub. | laddress advocated duilding up the|¢nd individual judgment of each ffu\v--mu-:x_:” Singe tho ¥¥oli-|of about two months. Mr. How. | JANUARY 9 Mo Arabrlar By Dotblafay Fage in Toth hievy |member. This i8 what the Al- tion, however, the Church has di-| 4rq j5 agent for the Pacific Stzam- FEBRUARY 18 ished in America by Doubleday Page in i Koty Triaid Native Brotherhood means into two separate and dis-'gnip Company in Juneau. He is| MARCH 13 and reprinted in 1925. | The Kellogg treaty, which would VY ‘non-sectarian.’ tinct Lodies 6f devotees. The Reds| poing relieved while ¢n vacation APRIL 17 LTRO-G / IAYE > JRE have the srican gevernmant Up to this time Metlakatla |changed the doctrines to suit their py py Anstey who is_the company's | A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE {liave the Amstionn geverament ro-| | TN 0 {0011y Tepresonted b own Ideay and at/the-premnt timo| o e agent a) SKaEwey, MAY 15 neb!j Also Buster Brown Comedy | nftfonal oMy bbb LE R the Alaska Native therhagd hiaye at least ono organiz L hireti S-vie JUNE 12 i - before the semate at a compara.|CONVEntions as there never was @ in the United States. he truc ATTENTION 4 JULY 17 i i P TSRS DSt SOOI i tively early date b amp of the Alaska Native Broth-| Oithodox Church has steadily ad-| AUGUST 21 | Brings to you Mother — and Dk, Bt s Ak DA erhood in that town. There wereherod to the old Church traditions| = For. Carpenter Work of avy | you Dad, siscer wnd brothery= COMING SUNDAY NIGHT B PPt AT G ty men joining the Alaska and maintain whout 400 Churchos|kind—shop or city—Call itandy] SEPTEMBER 18 | : : orah of Idaho, chairman of .. Imatherbobh. and siuE % | Ands, Phone 488 C BER 2- a..u eves, sweetheart ‘ ; SONWAY TEARLE | soste toreig réiutions commities, | NAIYS: Brotherhood, and, slgsed fn Amertes |Anay, 8 OCTOBER 23 MAE MURRAY aml CONW 1\\ ’II‘AARLL s g g ' women joining the Al Native — — a2 i | NOVEMBER 20 | One of the most magnificent, mow hoo A 168 LHEBAL ., o s o TS SR S bbb o B BB, p- magnetic screen performances and the 4 » there were two Eskimos joining, || 1 DECEMBER 21 pictures of the year | (13 LN Mot VA& e, ; Altars Of Des‘re While a bill proposing a plan for| p o will carry the banners to : § T ““m‘o”n‘m B‘"m the voluntary consolldation of rail | Point Barrow. NO MATINEE SUNDAY wu.uls was rc-pm' d by the house “Phe Aloska Native Brothdrs rises (0 its greacest heights : {commerc commision i sevion |01 et it et Mooseheart Legion No. 25 FHRPET =" |4 B v ol e S Sttty | g it is nmhlwnullnl] it the me form: ‘Religlon, ‘Education,| iz ent .| will negotiate the entire leg such is “The Beloved Roguo.”|pathway boford March 4, whe ) ! g i 4 e This'is BARRYMORE e were abandoned the con- D {first ot John, Baraymore's .scroen’ dar constitutional mandats. the ! omrion hold ot Sites. Allnn sy 5 PR perfection | Attracllons Batribit{ong” uinee . the | United|savaintielty donietars (RKe e slnce |y oy S et i 3 1 ) oy | at the peak of jArtists] banner, which opeped ""‘\m L Mr. Merchison through the med- AN S At Theatres night at the Coligeum. for the appropriation bills— |jum of the Daily Alaska Empires { A T N | Barrymore, ever forceful and|tno big task for every short se ped SANDY A STRVEN : : A 1:;‘1’”‘;“:1(;1"’:13“lr“r v:r]. lull]}:“”w(1 ”"“lll\ of congress—a start already nd Secretary, Grand Camp, Saturday . e - 1o né..charagier as been made by the house a “Alaska Native Brotherhood.” x b Ps o ; [zations, sets a standard In this|propriations committee, which .- — STRONG HEART in “ROAD TO ROMANCE” vehicle which even he will find|charg NOW SHOWING, PALACE ||difficult to surpass. Given ‘.‘wm..;:fi:bw:%fl et ey BISHOP AMPH".OHY o . o NORTH STAR minto_shape. Since T = el must b boca vory early summer & goros ol commi | COMPLETES TOUR |1 = HHIMEH M HIS NS “The Road To Romance,” featur-{so submerging his identity P oA been hy“m fhe OF lNSPEchON SATURDAY NIGHT-—MOOSE HALL g in his|groynd work so as to enable the) ing Ramon Novarro, supported by|rcle that it seems to be re.ull)mu-.,merq to g | i t aw 1 e e | Marceline Day, which opened atFrancois Villon, beloved French!giap. P RURIOR s 1 NANAIMO the Palace yesterday for a lhr“o'ppe( of the fifteenth century, who| e ”"“]"" “("‘f‘“";"‘-" of ‘“i' Ryasidn day run, is based on the celebrated|returns to entertain us with his s pe G DR O N w P 0 ’ . story by Joseph Conrad, has been|brilliant moments of inspiration.|PENIES INDIANS TO ylsiting - and. conterring with the ew ()ppy rchestra Genuine Wellington — lavishly produced giving the eye|Sterling patriot and gentleman,| . |Rev. A, P. Kashaveroft for several a sense of color as well as a b skilled above all other versifiers| ABANDON POLITICS; |4ays, ‘returned to his home at ¢ and Brings the customcrs back for rore. s a ground for the dramatic action.|of his time, and yet a housel SAYS REPORT FALSE K onichive Margatts lot ot symbol for quality and satisfaetion. Quality, More than a thousand extras, most|er and profligate, Francois Villon —_— Bhily (Ehin, t8]. Difhop Aaphl.ohy SILVER PRIZE WALTZ | uniformity,—a dependable source of supply, of them Mexicans and Spaniard;,|is perhaps the most whimsical and| HOURLAR, Alaska’ Ror. 35, con:pleted a year's trip of visiting we offer ali of these to the e¢omsumer of our appeared in the big scenes. charming of all history's romantic| e i ;| #0d iugpactive Rissian ehurches better coal /s P e RN e : Z 0 {1928—(The Editor, The Bmpire) |1, the Westward and In the in s t e s handsome £h- | Villon made to order”, for Ba nm--pnrli.\zm made. to the Metla-| o, N i g P f C C l C 1”;‘11 Jns(-‘ .Alv‘man(l!:" :re:nlfirl :n;){ rymore (time \\"l‘rn as the phrase katlans as stated by Rev. Marsden 2':;;??&.’.‘ :x\n(.xll r'\;im ';‘(‘I"H ‘. ) ac" lc OaSt Oa 0' blade or brawn, to defend his lady | may be), but this does not do jus-|and Herbert Merchiscn to the|fy Gl BBkl 100k 11y Be Yis H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent love. tice to him.. The £ i e, Pri 1 g - B y N 75l : i le ransa fon hip Junean Bmpire, printed and pub-\yy. Leieral churches; slong. {h OLD TIME “FIDDLER” PLAYING Phone 412 Miss Day, seen as the gentle- triumph is not found in such lished on Monday, Nov. 16, 1928 Kuskokwi Ri 1 4 woman on a great Cuban estate, is|a simple combinatlon of ecircum.- “Mr. Merchison's. and Rev uskokwim River and came out { s - & SR T W very convincing. In fact, she|stances. Barrymore makes Vil-|Marsden’s staement that the Al-| e coast at Seward where 1 “OLD TIME” DANCES o o looks mot only worth fighting for|lon a living being on the silver-|aska Native Brotherhood has|Po8rded the Coast Guard Cu but, worth dying for. sheet—a character distinctive and|abandoned politics is absolutely| U81E® Whieh carried him to some, There is_an_excellent cast of|different to anything he has everfalse and groundless. Quaslium‘?i [n]ml -rl\,u;;e PSRRI Alon. ADMISSION 75 CENTS players and each is peculiarly fll.ld(me previously. The excellence asked by Mr. Merchison as he| &0 Islands. b ted to the role which he plays.|of the characterization is not due|claims, are not on record as there| ‘While in Juneau the Bishop tol ) gk Roy D'Arcy is seen to especial ad-falone to the fortunate suitability |Were none made by-him. jot 'l“” l"“‘“‘ ot ‘,"‘\' e piuechy % vantage as the crooked Cubanof the role to the player, but is| ‘‘There were no such promnises|that when put into effect in the I)O(l W lC m judge. Among his henchmen-pi-|principally the result of Barry.|made to the Metlakatlans when|near future, will divide Alaska into ”ery y étcome rates are Marc McDermott, Cesars more's great artistry and creative|they joined the Alaska Nativel WO church divisions, Cravina, Jules Cowles and Bobby |ability. Brotherhood. They joined of their| At the present time Bishcp i H Mack. Otto Matieson i{s seen in ‘ own free will, and they were the| Amphilohy has r;lmrge of the whole COME in your (}ingbam Gowns When you put your money in a bank you make sure the rofk of » ApIng. Buadiin, avi LIk zt|ones to make promises to the|Territory and due ‘to the the bank is sound. vk s | “ALTARS OF DESIRE" {|Constitution of the Alaska Native|o! the Church in recent ye - e o Psifiaien |l COMING TO PALACE | |Brotherhood. much more tham ho can properly and Overalls if you chgose—BUT | “THE BELOVED ROGUE" & | ““The controversy between Rev,|handle,” said Father Kashaveroff “OME! | IS NOW AT COLISEUM | Marsden and the Brotherhood|“When the new division is made COME! - LR Mae Murray and Conway Tearle |gtarted in 1921 at the Douglas!the present Bishop will have A motion picture that is individ-{are the featured stars in “Altars of |convention when Rev. Marsden|charge of the northern and ex- ¥ L ¥ g h . val in type, criginal in conception |Desire” coming to the Palace Sun-|tried to turn the organization|treme western or Aleutian Island E'verybody Welcome | Reliable Insurance *Dependable bgrvm. and treatment, With none of the day night. There will be nojinto a Christian Endeavor So-|tersitory .with headquarters at Un- d kackpeyed, bremidic featuras with Mmatinee Sunday as the Elks Lodge [ciety, At that time Rev. Marsden |alagka.” which ' the less courageous un‘oleorrow will be held in the Pal-lwas told the Alaska Native Bishop Amphilohy is well known wont tp clutter up their offerings ace, Brotherhuu(l was @ non-sectarian thr Hg¢ has beem might be desired from the farm Your Insurance Policy might be worth more to you than your bank account— or nothing at all ~T E"-' 'l : 3 i yaan R e Pl b 1Ng££i'clsbha“u(;‘!§2}g€;m &Pr:oduce ‘ = ‘ S ; i ORDER COAL FROM WEDN,ESDAK ' A WONDERFUL GIFT FOR “HER”—Small down payment and balance financed on liberal General Southeastern Al aska’s Own December 50} o Motors Budget Payment Plan—figured to fit your requirements. Cflal Mlne % --CO. : “THE CHOICE OF THE MAJORITY” will open for busmess wit with a c?mplet‘e line of & ; At Harkrader. Alas™ a - : AS LOW P o OUR Com pary B AS PLAN and TERMS ' w&::": teeet I i bl | | Office and Bunkers for four véain th‘ e P. JOHNSON--Authorized Dealer k. ‘ . City Dock i g at i JUNEAU ) Phone - - in the building opposite