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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 3, 1928. 3 ( i ¢ ! ow to obtain the farm which ~ { ;7- R FTRNRY BT L o EIRA MEEKER, /.o Wi saliy Foveies ALASKA MAN O WL PONEER, < = e S MR | ‘ LA TL wed October 1, 18 ey A : : ng himself fornia and the Northwest, day afte R g | cer TESlvinnd By binl . 0T Louow ; . the) gaving of John : 05 It 15 a Good Show Weeks Old Baby ’ ) 1 £ . deceased will 8 € Aliska Fallrond 80t Last Times Tonight PICKETT' COLISEUM ORGANIST i” omen to Besiege GIVES SOMETHING NEW Congress in Fight PALACE : 7 . For Kellogg Pact | Leon F. Drew gave a de luxe \v()'\u‘ll gt night on the Kimball | orga which was something new | Tonight—2 Shows | to Juneau fans | Dawn,” “Indian Love and | opp—p— - - men The “Waters of Minnetonka,” with al, LATE NEWS EVENTS special screen interpretation of the (Conunuea rrom Page One.) He gave “Indian | away at § National pachers ass tion, whic 8 ludeg men as well as women, is| Wilderness.” Each of the scenes | Ry i h Taterested in the ‘Brookhar 3 ftime tart was | on the screen fitted the story be ;n;:!;:;;ll( ’w}:i“h‘ ik ag okhart Crossed Plains by Ox Team!''™ Tt wa told in music as played on the protides ateguards} pnd Bl Mae Murray | against unwholesome and sensa-| .with Bride and Seven |was {organ by Mr. Drews and he was| | » with | given splendid applause, at fdii] D oRal STIREEEAE Bradtis blook Conway made. Port : frontier town, he told the Polic babe of the Meekers | yathodi 3 § der [ booking, which compels a theatre | shows last night | and t aughters, Mrs. Carrie ' 150a brawl In a Se - i dn (Cortinued trom Page Ome' |Qb Hila Nempleton, | Cusries Gold Thon ving- By Tearle (Continuea rrom Page One) The and y en's unwholeson: AND LOOK WHAT THE' ATTRACTIONS ARE Pola Negri “Good and ~Four Daily Weather N, 9 Reperts May Be Made N “'!ug hty Four (A) OUR GANG in “WAR FEATHERS” — {was but ven weeks old at tho yy .o 2 4 \,' m Ander ! manager to accept | i | pictures alcng with the go ° ¢ ] d {Negro in Congress blind bookings, which pormits| of Sea Mrs. Roderic Mc- i Db . had Is Fi Si 1903 booking of films withou two months ago but returned te|Donald. of Peshastin, Wash. All EEAEL] s First Since what they are. Seattle and gradually became | Were bedside UPHOLSTERING AND f 4 Immigration Change weaker. His illness became so - REPAIRING | The dinner lay un Fedéral Federation of Wom. | alarming that it impoasi PARISH CARD PARTY of all kinds on furni-| room ‘whe Clubs, hich alone has a|to moye him to a hospital. He Wednesd night, “Dee. 5, at uphol ) 5 been one of the targets of the spe-|membership of two millicn n lied as the result of digestiveig:15 o'cluck, refreshments, cription Maude George Robert Ede- |l ciai grana jury action that fol-lwiil urge that Congress pas " Pbite SEtton- son, Andre Beranger in | lowed violences and murder at that jslation permitting an alien, le To West by Trail 0 “SALT . A | election |lv admitted to tie United Bzra Meeker brought his bride TARS OF Madden’s successor was the first| prior {6 enactment of the immigr seven weeks old baby aers DESIRE” | negra alderman in Chicago and the | tion law of July, 1924, to hring the cld Oregon Trail in 1852 by ! U Y first County Commissioner of his'this country without del He again migrated to| i < race. He maintains a real estate|yife and unmarried minor ch lacoom south of Tacoma Also Hal Roach Comedsy business, leaving, however, much’thus making possible the ro-unit.|where he kept a store. He then “BATTLE OF THE d CENTURY” knowin tering of any| Officers also kalsomining. H.!to death disord Phone 1 ady. invited - hislox team WASHINGTON Dec. 3. daily weather forecasts instead ‘of two are likely soon, Dr. C. . Mar. vin, Chief of the Weather Bureau, 1 here. The growing demand for extra reports may result in observations being advancad and given at 1 and 7 a.m., also 1 and 7 p.m. - Additional meterological stations arve noeded to keep pace||a. $1.25 with the progress of aviation, thel b. U o, | Fe | of its operation to a son. Politics | ing of families now soparated moved to Puyallup and grew I y occupies his time | The club women will also sup-|hops. For four years he was in Reconstruetion after the civil| port thet Shipstead-Newton bill to don, England, as agent of the war sent De Priest's parents away |set aside the Rainy Lake Water-|Hop Growers “of the Pacific] from the Flerenc a., plgntation!shea region of 14500 square miles|Northwest where they were slaves, north to|in Minnesota and Canada as an he pioneer wrote several hooks - aste of their new freedom. Oscar|wietnational park. |although he had but four months' ’ I Among the books were : i then a haby ' The Nations Joman's Party |Schooling Coming Tuesday — “THE o B 2 . iR i ““'m"\, bt ‘“\\'.y».\.:u Territory West of v W oy Mo I ars in Kansas, tha iwill continte to concentrate its| y ot ) 3 ALLEY OF HELL,” an- |l negro boy came to Chicago. Thalefforts at the present session of|1° Cascade Mountains” 1879; other Metro-Goldwyn- 5 United A “black belt,” then a tiny s ‘Hep Growing in the it Mayer Picture ed district, back from the artisto-{rights amendmaent providing equal|>‘ates.” 188 Ploncer Remin’s- | Sound,” 1905; tic' Lake Michigan bounded {cpportunity in all fields for men | cnces of Puset Sound” 1f residence. district, swallowed him.|and women The Hx'n,‘:w" I 'um.‘; l}w_lu Today the “black belt” has en-! ' ’rhe child labor amendment, pro. | -4ra’s Ploneer Storles for Chil- gulted lower Michigan avenue and |hibition enforcement and uniform | " Elghti-Five Yoats of De Priest is its representative i Busy Lif 1916, m-\‘.»mv”\. Congress. of Progress in Washington,” 1 {and “Ox Team Days,” 1922 e g o) The Coliseum Presents ¥ LOEN F. DREWS 10-25-40-Loges 50 cents DI} LUXE CONCERT “Indian Dawn.” “Waters of Minnen- tonka.” “Indian Love Call.” with a gpecial screen intre-/ Practice for Moose Christmas | pretation “Wildnerriesd tree program will begin Tuesday, | (C) December 4. All Moose children LATEST IN NEWS wishing to take part please be EVENTS H S at Moose Hall Tuesday immed-| fately after- school. | e — } Sl Flics Gver Trail () [} o _’” . GUILD CHRISTMAS SALE |lv are interested. Dell E. snenfr, Ataska's tuner 1 eatres | .. 7| - Prices—10-20-40 cents Mceker retrace: he Oreg Guila of Holy Trinity! Sk w5 breans o bt SR wrile Juneau Loges 50 cents | || Nooker Stracea the Ore ; : call o Musie [N I Chief sald D s c. NOTICE *gat-{ Congress oh securing the equal warriage and divorce laws arc {other pieces of legislation in which | the women's organizations general- Attraciions g “Enuff Said and HOW!” * Christmas Sale next Saturday,| B B bl i a7 N6 matter what model or make, | route by an airplane piloted by 5 & i1 7t | December 8th in the Display when purchased or where if you|pient MAE MURRAY 1S |Room of the Alaska Wlectric!do nct understand the NOW AT PALACE ||Light and Power Company. Hand- ments ASK US. 2 | kerchiefs suitable for Christmas | ou A presents and a choice assortment |c Murray, Conway Tearle and Andre|op pope cooked food will be cn|at Beranger, opened at the Palace|gaje. Tea will be served from ! last night and is cn again for the|11 a m. throughout the after- two shows tonight. noon adv.{ For The cast and the theme of the ————— Oakley Kelly. During his adjust-'1ast years he spent in cbtaining That is part of recognition of heroism of pioneers rvice to you. Latest model|inducing communities along the ne will soon be displayed |route to erect mark LASKA SCENIC VIEWS. adv| president Coolidge, in 1926, R 4 e | authorized the issuance of a ATTENTION |special half dollar the sale of Carpenter Work cf any|which was to be used for trail | kind—shop or ecity—Call Handy|mcnuments. - S st “Altars of Desire,” starring Mae o, €0 yaur job. story constitite a good combina- tion There is just sufficient 0ld papers Tor sale at the Empire. t Andy, Phone 498. The recent Detroit illness fore- — e @ ed the pioneer to miss the first PECIAL SERVICE blending of the melodramatic and the ridictilous to satisfy all classes of both types of pictures. Another angle abounding in this “L.h‘l known survivor of that_elec < - : b o No matter what the size 9{ your order -, B, e B i O < = " '~ ou can be sure o'f shipment on the orn in 10 fi i Fy production is the sequences done Bzra Méeker wad horn in Ham- first boat if you order from Farrell. in technicolor which arg about as ilton County, Ohio, December 2 good examples of this ‘method of 30, and spend his early tilming as has béen seen hood as an apprentice in print- ‘The story is a delightful whimsy ing offices at Indianapolig Ind. | Zhuilt around the star who endang- The age'of twentg-one fousdd i i . you're in a hurry; | Sers her chances of real love and married and on his way, by ox . # Y § happiness by continually flir team, with his young W o Wire'SORT SRPCHICIMOTR = W do the rest’ to gain masculine admiration. Mi ——— 3 > . 4 ; Murray's performance as the spoil- ed daughter of a rich man fully realizes the possibilities of the role which calls for a post-gradus s ate course in “flapperism.” The THE star is nobly aided and abetted by the entire cast which turns in e Lindseth’s Orchestra Seattle Fruit o : B & Produce “GOOD AND NAUGHTY" IS ; 3 2 | GOOD COMEDY, COLISEUM andinavian-American Music CO . will open for business 2 ey o WEDNESDAY December 5th i 1 | Farrell is your guarantee of First Quality and Special Grading . . . fine finish stock - boat building lumber or any other lumber re.qlfl.remfzts. iy e J'f:"'"i} Just Wwrite® us* TUESDAY NIGHT MOOSE HALL five ce® ) ¢ Lome 2 ‘g‘\‘un' in b mnfl?“' ORDER COAL FROM Southeastei.: Alaska’s Own Coal Minc At Harkrader, Alaska It seems there are mo limits to the versatility of that ravish. ing enchantress of the screen, Pola Negri, as all will testify who at-| tended the opening performance of “Good and Naughty,” at the Coliseum last nighit and to be shown again tonight. For in this rollicking film ver- sion of Avery Hopwood's siage farce, Naughty Cinderella,” the star—Ilong known 'as the queen cf tragedy—gives one of the most de- Jightful and adroit serious-comedy portrayals that anyone might wish for. Of course, great credit for the zest and spirit of the vehicle must necessarily go to Malcolm St. Clair, | Paramount’s young genius who has 4llxecml. five superative comedy- Pl‘Dpe 'tY—"Which il be dramas in a row, and praise must 2 ; remodelled and put in also go to Tom Moore, leading | I i A FEIDOfSY Y, man, and Ford Sterling, ace of LR | 4 condition for our store. character comedians. i Everybody Welcome with a complete line of PRODUCE and DELICATESSEN in the building opposite The Admiralty Island €oal Company Office and Bunkers Caliseum Theatre We have signed a lease for four years on this A WONDERFUL GIFT FOR “HER”— Tn short, the entire cast de- serves honorable mention for the splendid calibre of the picture, and this includes Stuart Holmes, Miss duPont, Marie Mosquini and War- ner Richmond. “Good and Naughty,” briefly ex- plained, concerns the love triangles of a group of persons whose social ratings range from the smart set of New York to the pugilistic blue | bock wherein is engraved the name of “Bad News” Smith. | “THE VALLEY QF HELL" | AT PALAGE TOMORROW | “THE CHOICE OF THE MAIORITY” Universal Fame for W ear CZQ)OMEN who wear Holeproof Hosiery appreciate t he meaning of Ex Toe reinforcement . . . the * undetectable extra threads of strength woven in at the = : mall down payment and balance financed on liberal General ‘Cinema photography of western vistds has seldom recorded the toe. 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