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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5, 1928 l_lllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIHlIIIIllllifl*.“.:'f',,".”” e sl LA FIERY LAVA FROM MT, ETNA DESTROYING TOWN ¢ !-‘.<l'}‘1:lll‘.;:\ i ! uding faces 3 2 | LAST TWO'TIl AR T G T B , Sl | TONIG#1 tee turned oy St t e 3 all 1 LAST TIMES TONIGHT THE VALLEY OF HELL with FRANCIS McDONALD A glimpse of the land where women love and men foreet LU T DU 2 : } CONWAY = THURSDAY-—Never So Gorgeous a Star F. and A = Kiights of mbus, L. 0. 0. M., | = Methodist Episcopal Church, Pres. § byterian Chur Public School of H Juneau, Public School of The ne, | | Scottish R Masons, Episcopa Chureh, T of Commerce ; ‘ Lions Club, ~ Dr. Robert I p-| {son is President of the local c mittee which. has charge of | ; | election of the Scout Masters and |executively spensors the ~ Scou ’ | | | | Movement in Junecan. - - in PRICES—10-20-40-Loges 50 cents Ship Routine Not THE Disturbed W hile Hoovers Aboard o | b ' , g : WHAT? F : ; : 5 : s - ; L | 3 | age Oney | |8 \ Sy i o . . g P e ' = ! et A S | The Christmas Pioneer Drive ! By i om sunrise (.‘> ~m‘|, - 5 & .. : ( X . : T : GET READY FOR IT 2 IT WONT BE LONG NOW ard room mess where h i | i 2 5 Tl g 4 A PRRERPeT ok . r # Pt enisigns eat’ accommodates th s ol : ~ " . e i member f the Hoove V7, | : st 5 3 Mr. and Mrs. Hoover have their ¢ - R 3 p ; y plant provides the sam thay fwould get on' land aiguminted| HeuSRNENS S . & . ) J . rom vers months' supplie, | v . okl g v . Sy § : ’m :: Moty OiGiieT ey oo | T 3 Paramount News—Assoclated Press | Gordon’s Gift Shop is offerir g spectal prices z f M v m marines, ac Thousands were made homeless and vast areas devastated by the recent eruption of Mt. Etna. on an’attractive line of Smoking Stonds Lo S 1 e shows lava stream creeping down from Mt. Etna destroying a stone bridge near Mascali, : ’ Ui iae E 2 e Herls : y , which had stood for centurics. Upper picture shows lava approaching bridge. Lower ninture erneries, now being show 1 g A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE Look -For' Setiverisy | ~un bridge broken by the wall of molen lava. : T w of the Maryland prob. W { 1 fably is on the alert-for some artl- | Dbmoaratic Heads of [, v e o e gt cle used by Mr. 4loover on this |most ardent champions,” that . he | voyage {o as_a_ fouvenir.| North Carolina “Watch [hoped Simmons would bs a candi.| GETS %l]iv}g]fa %V&ARYY TR TAMPA, ¥la,» Dee, 5 (Continuex rrom Page One ) Max Boehning, formerly of At Th the g s rescued from the toils & fire shovel and added his quota Dipwedstor Jo Tampa, has gone the “dollar eatres [of the wicked old spider Felton, by |10 the ship's speed. That shovel the Navy during the Wilson ad: Morricon's « Positian ! é lows. and bouncers makes the pil. : : | age 10 tho boom country, start.| When President Roosovelt went| and Wait” After Schism|0@® i order that he might tak Attractions {ing up another place of businoss |t© Panama on the battleship Lou. the stump against the veteran pa £y ent below decks, seize y . leader ose banner he hac | The ways in which Janice, one of bvelow deck o Ji¥ . foader wh bannerht ‘dad I'ernerics are o on% 1 men of World War Busy-Golng” Randall, _otherwise |$!1l has a plgeo gt honor on the| ministrations, also came out in|® Morrison credited generally ninety-nine cents better known as “The Brate,* makes g |lOuisiana a9 {oPposition to any reorganization of |with intending to seek a Sena by signTak e morites | | B < tale of as stirring’ ad¥enture as Plenty of Life (the party machinery in the state.{sal toga himself, but under the of’ Comm. Richarash: By bite has been séen on | the .screen| There is Ufef Jand movemen Keeping Silent | Written rule of North Carolinal ' Antarctic expeditfon at s in many a day. aboard a 1|;1(|J»:11)g\ at every hour On the whole, however, the | politics, I divides | | rate of pay of one cent a GIFT AS}I()’) Monte Blye ‘playg *Te] Brute»|Of the day 4Bd highl, with the 'leaders who were active n the |@enatorshine bets i ter yeas unill: Ralgétaim to" the > i his ‘most vigorous and plonsing | 16Tk VATeHes % mi; v four] thick of the heated campaign have iand Western parts of | ’ e United State manner and in support is Clyde|hOurs and the » lookout fno. public”frohouncements of their|would not be eligible 'to obpose | Bochning. . left, Fgampa, six [Cook, who comes from triumphs|3nd speed light t relicved | views as to the fature cour of | Simm c the latter lives| | m AgD 3 Whstobal, on the vaudeville ge. As Okla-[®Ve"Y two hour lle sounds | the pa The newspaper in th t h Morrison’s home | | Canal Zohé, Wiiere , he - en- homa Red, Cook makes his scenes|o" the Maryland at > o'clock | er > have advocated a ‘harlotte, he wes tered the employ of the Pan {I WESTERN FEATURE F | IS NOW AT PALAGE | A daghing new mountsd sHr 6 with us. Francis McDonald, in his first starring vehicle for Met ro-Goldwyn-Mayer, “The Valley of HEIL" “easlly earns the title. This| fomandlc western drama, now the g * pioy of roughns ck merriment, [0 all members of the créw turn|conciliatory attitude on behalt of | pas { | ama Ratiroad.” /When' Com- | | o 2 - attraction at the Palace Theatre.({(arrol N i I"I.ulul‘ l.\'u’)’l‘nlf“x::“.,':-: out and lash their hammock | the contending faction Some political observers-forsee! | mander Byrd's ship the. Cjf Chlldren 8 Cuttefl indeed offers something new and in the cast and a host of othe ’_; Coffee is served at 5:30 and| Speculation has turned toward | the possibility that the Republi- cf New York, docked at C. decidedly different In stories of ~ " |then begins the scrubbing of decks. |the campaizn of 1930, with chiet| emn party, strengthened by its vie-| | tobal, ,enroute t§ New % the ' great out-of-doors. It is a The crew bre asts at 7:30 and|interest centering on the probabil. | in the Presidential race and| land, the third engineer quit, 1 ol BOY. SCOUTS MEET .. | coev Preakfasts at 7:30 an | : koo 54 Buy the baby a cutter for Christmas lity that Senator Simmons will have | 1 s success In electMg . twa| | Boehning volunteered for the 4 e LAST NlGHT, FIRST - |At 8:15 the crew turns to polish-jopposition. . Although the Sena. | ssmen to replace Democrats, | | Yacant post, stated the rate s0 mother and child can get out and o IRLEBF TOASETTEN SINCE 1928 CAMP ing the )..;[\t ‘\\; i Bt r:). 1 i H‘.I , ”th \ 3""11.\\4]| 1 I n IH‘I:H‘.W iuly‘v:’ : ppo -.h for| 4 Xj i e | 2 etioy the' Sedlt ais | WOMEN,” AT COLISEUM ns ¢ - | The e i i | the Coliseum Thegtré where Con.|Was held in the American Legion|at intervals through the day aud|succeed himself. el ¥ toward-ihe S ldra ) ~ Wway Tearle is making new friends|Pugout last night. The organiza-|the sailors indulze in football prac-| His announdement elicited a dec-| tributing thelr suegess in the State ties, meeting tonight for prac-| 4 In Columbia’s “Isle of Forgotten |tion of the troops, the election of [tice or dahce to the music of the|laration from former Gov. Cam ely to his fight on the l)(-mu.[(im- at 7:30 o'clock. Members » Women.” "It is a story of the | Officers and the scout activitics|band. eron. Morrigon, national committee- lc pational standard bearer.. 'are requested to please take note, tropics, with all the romance and|for the winter were covered at the e O T 5 i i o Y lure of the clime where man is a|meeting. law unto himself and women are; Farl Lagergren and Bennie Mes- either fought for or bought, ser were designated as Junion As- y 3 3 ’ > ) Into this atmosphere 'has been|SiStant Scout Masters of troops 5o 7 3 \ & w ar ware o woven a plot of exceptional inter.{NOS. 1 and 2. * Both boys have VSN 5 e 5 L] ost in which ‘a ghost takes takes|Deen Senior Patrol Leaders of 5 \ i (el (Bn N RN ey an active part. All the primitive |their respegtive troops for some emotions of love, hate and fear|!ime. The office of Junior As. are cleverly mingled, with a gentle ! Sistant Scout Master has not been o b » s BARGAINS IN LITTLE to the tense dramatic situations|&uthorized at the National Scout \ " \ - 2 “ running throughout the film. Council two years ago. Dave ’ p ) TR dashing young American. Dorothy|Scout Master of Troop 3, He was Sebastion is the native girl, Alico|® member of Trcop 1 for some Calhoun is the American girl and|time, then transferred to Troop Gibson Gowland is the domineering|%, 0f Which he is now a charter fighittng trader. imember. The Senior Patrol lead. - ers were not appointed at last 5 night's meeting. [ BILLIE DOVE IS AT * There are 24 members in Troop | PALACE TOMORROW | |1 and nine Sea Scouts, who are of. a7 e 3 | ficially in the t i op N st I Popular demand mad o ekt i e B : ' Blllie Dove. The pretty First Na. |, 20 Members. 3 2 tional player was advanced to w0 Toel ng pights of the,twp Z ’s\?‘ ".‘} | i : bodies was decided upon last 1ight, stardom by the crganization with Troop No. 1 will meet every Tues. Which she fs associated, atter re-fg."" - 6y / 4 ; y ; ¢ ay night and No. 2 whl. me @ & ‘ duests fron Kundreds ‘of exhibitors [op. " S0 e 2wl iy G #hd theptre-qwnors were xecoived b 1 ucor yars ot Qefinitely de. £ % & at the studio. . " . ftermined, but the Dugout probably Hep slarriug’ ploture, “The Stol-f il be avallable for one of the on Bride,” is at thé Palace Thurs. ; 8 troops and one of the high schoc B . dny @04 T4, dediared to'me"an 1deal |0 £ Ta® 4% the high school 3 La Dernier Cre in Pendants, Necklaces, setting for the introduction of the Sea Scout Boat Pendleton, Virgin Fleece Wool Baby beautiful Miss Dove as a star of | R e Bracel Brooches. Lots of style for ( : i u b Scout Master H. L. Redlingshaf. ) \\9 acelets, Brooches, Ots -of style for ( nke! siz x42, colors pink Bet own, productions. eF, in speaking of the Scouts in 7 Blaokets, sine 3642, P R sl oo JRY L lucau, said that, the, boys fre ail sk little money, i ) X and blue, were $6.95, now ...............$5.00 sLc xtend, sspé Billle Bove, but 105 oring tnto the. dativitice Srnol Q& % in ‘aetuality it consists of a great of hard work. ' Having heen . He spake OIE Dasy ; ; A ESMOND BRAND Baby Blankets, sat- K , § fi s Scouts While the Las E & - Fy s 2e . made, 4’ First ‘National star -uerf S I ; They're dressing up for the Masonic in binding, size 36x50, were $3.25, .. working steadily for two months > b A awe S o v in “The Tender Hour,” Migs Dove | o & Mr. Redlingshafer is cor. ; ) dance. Are you? Compare our selections. ; were-$2.50 b 5 tain that by next summer & 24-foot ) Wwas forced to cut short a contem- A / # g . - Blated vacation Lo bogin her star. Qe Will be the Broverty of the : 1 ; Jacquard Crib Blankets, size 36x50, - g role in “The Stolen Bride. has made arrangements wherehy| | You'll Be Surpn.sed ’ i were $4.50, now ey """"3’:5 740 e f the dMferent scout bodies can ob- TeoLiseun Tomos Bt honta hat i s el WAL : - » . Nice line of Baby Coats, Caps, Night Gowna, | - €OLISEUM TOMORROW | small boats that have been sur- 3 T i B Yol from tho sorvice, for the ' B e Pillow Ct;;es, l:mem,f Rattles and many other “Thrilling scencsof the OKlahoma | small sum of $10 plas tsansporis. : icles sui e for istmas gifts, Oll Rush are vividly pictured in|tion., Several of the Sea Scou: ) L articles suitable for Chris “The Brute” the Warner Bros. pro-|bodies in the States have taken ad- £ duction starring Monte Blue which [vantage of the opportunity and - iy, BABY SHOES for 85 cents per p.il' up comes to the Coliseum Theatre to-|now own cutters that are fitted in - - f yar « t MOrroY for a run of two days. fine shape. e T | Al idsmen v e | B3 TR N ' & ) RODEN’S CASH STORE his 18,” -his bartend-!ous way in-which that body settled