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LT PICKETT” PALACE R = THE A FIRST TR ST DB BB H TR e COMING “YOUNG with Joseph Schildkra T HTHHTH IS T A MASTFRPIFCI' OF DRAMATIC ART BILLIE DOVE TOLEN RIDE WITH LOYD HUGHES NATIONAL Rudolph Sc! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. Tt |'{'?°n RY, DECTS, ROCHIAL SCHOOL PUFILS lu GIVE PLAY ON DEC. 20 Paicr] There Was No Room Schild.|n." a Christmas play of 1 il © mas character, will be with him |9ented by the pupils of the ved fame | Chial School on December 20 add to his| The play itself needs little com- ment Grown-ups and children ures. | BHKe thrilled by the touching first | StOTY the “Babe in a Manger 1= 1| Bed” In this play Miriam, the voungest daughter of a Jewish is begging her mother to | shelter Mary and Joseph, |is refused. During the \angel conducts her to { Bethlehem, where g canticles of lc and bene- to the New Born King. The girl's generous pleadings are rewarded the next morning by the We of her blind father. The will make you a fair allowance % together, of the two sweet no mat‘er what make or model|Stories produces a play of singular you may have. A shipment of late|charm, tenderness, and beauty. model came will be on display Those who have given daily in a few days at Alaska | prac to the play feel sure that Views. will equal any former dramatic the while its inspiration will be a pleasure to the people T | Which, althoun he highway 5 to _be 1 man STARTING TONIGHT 1 th uardian of’ k v it, hap- ; in The a real pre- ‘Paro- e actor Rud ctically reare on the stage and ‘while the he father continued t ywn laurel Now they'r hey are seen cle together n their n both in in and their m he father Young he Palace f ca re he will be next Sunday - WANTED—CAMERAS | Obsolete and worn-out ¢ ras with dir lenses and mechanism cannot take tu Why not trade |camera in on a new model? night ‘an the Cave angels are slu good | s your old cure | weai Scenic ce adv of —_—a-eii CARD vy THANKS school, beauty and wish to express our sin-|°f June appreciation to those who » 0 kind to us in our recent Several numbers ‘will he present- ed as intermissions between ‘the five scenes .of the play, and Sam Ritter will ags 0. SABIN, | ence with th IN. | baritone and MRS and MRS » clear fullness of his MR PICTURE UNDAY APRIL” wt, Bessie Love and hildkraut TSRO Lovely Flgin wrin wateh st with dismonds., CHRISTMAS ( Attractions At Theatres | | [ - G, Monte Blue, star Bros.! “The Brute,” to the Coliseum Th for a .run of two da he believes his char cterization | of “Easy-Going” Randall (The r Brute) is his best to date. “I gave it all I had,” he says, in a letler| to a friend, “and when we pre viewed it the audience broke into| applause a number of times—ycu will not be disappointed in ‘The! Brute.” “The Brute” is a story of the real Wild West, in the gold-mining days and the days of the Oklahoma oil-rush. Many of the laid in Death Valley, plays the part of fire-eating cowh and guns and tI fat. The story is from the popula novel by W. Douglas Newton. the cast are Clyde Cook, Leila Hy- ams, Carrol Nye and Paul Nic son. Harvey Gates scenario and the rected by COLISEUM, TONIGHT |! Warr which come tre tonight! says that scenes are| and Monte ow-going, but: ept with ga 1 wrote the filming was di- Irving Cummings ‘j “THE STOLEN BRIDE” | AT PALACE TONIGHT 3 N an1 thoss Wi reen v dear, dear days when Prohibition was just a bogey-man used to frighten little children, there’are scenes of tender memory in “The Stolen Bride,” First Nation pro- duction starring Billie which | comes to the Palace Theatre to- | night. A wine cellar, supposedly a lmu of a xru‘rl, old castle in Hungary, 1§ onme of the unusual settings which appears in the picture, and in designing and decorating it, Alexander Korda, the director, Car- ey Wilson, the producer, and their aides, spent an amount of time and care hardly compatible with the importance of the sequence in the completed picture. & The /wine room towers to a high cemng and’ on four sides s cov- ered wlth great racks, each space Just lnrge enongh for one bot. tle, ' Oa the floor and in conveni. ent alcgves are barrels, demi-johns, vats, jngs. hogsheads, cases, all labelled with names and trade- marks which are now mere memor- ies ag far as America is concerned. |. in support of the star in “The Stolen Bride,” is an unusually large cast headed hy Lloyd Hughes, Lilyan Tashman, Armand Kaliz, Cleve Moore, Frank Beall, Winston Miller, Bert Sprotte and others. PRy it P BRED IN KENTUGKY" | AT COLISEUM SATURDAY | . Of all the stars of the screen, ve the charming ‘personality or the host of admirers that Viola L& Dana possesses.. And inthe.first of Rer. serles of "productions for | w | tional appeal, . | Dovel sto! | ! itable {'support law, 1D i1y FBO, “Bred in Old ch comes to the Coliseum | amply demonstrated the s for her remarkable popu- | larity. Sparkling with all her| natural vivacity and powerful emo. | the petite little | ed by a delightful and | el Kentucky /S .COMING.. whats MOTHER R 7 ! MOTHER'S name, as a rule, heads the Xmas list . . . and is the_hardest one to choose for. _ st is further plenty of offset the pathos, and a swift and | dramatic climg Director Eddie | Dillon has achieved a highly cred- piece of work in his deft treatment of the story and splendid n by the cast, \\hnn\ includes such sterling players Jerry Miley, Jed Prouty, Roy Al James Mason and Josephine | Crowell. Louis Weadock and C Lancaster wrote the entertain- | unique story and Gerald Dul- has succeeded in transferring! all the qualities of the original to the continuity | But this year...give her a present that's exclusively hers...one that will last ... perhaps a ring, a pin, or better, a lovely ELGIN Watch in the fascinating new Parisienne designs. This brief list may be -uf;enive . if not, take a 15-minute stroll through I.Ins store . . . and confide in one of our men what you'd like to give. He'll find the answer. At a price you want to pay, too. il 3 One ticket with every dollar purchase. ' This offer applies also to all accounts paid. “YOUNG APRIL" AT PALACE ON SUNDAY actor,” Joseph Schild- | T LUDWIG NELSON an Auction Sale Pianos, ;Phonographs, ‘Phono- graph Records, Musical Instru- ments, Confectwnery, and en- tire Stock and Fixtures of the Juneau Music House will be sold at, public auction, Satur- day, December 15, 1928, at 2 o’clock P. M. ,GROVERC. WINN Referee in Bankru ptcy. but shel” aiin delight the audi. | 1078 115 SURL HERE IND \NTOW i III i ‘WARNER BROS. present - 2 SHOWS Biue. - “The Brute” ~.. Senate and House Start Work on Fiscal Year | Appropriations (Continzed from Page One) IS WITH US Althou Demo. floor fo h of two Senator H Arizona, 1d one- Johnson for a answ 1t ] v hout :i; [ of 4 Johngon announced he ived a communication in 4 ineer offe r Dam for les cribes. Controversy the deba old controvers alifornia and Ariz distribution water gation purpoges. Senator 1 declared that Hoover, in |3 in Angeles, du p sald California ¥ t every repsonable de ates in the ¢ and demand farther the differ ator in share alk in quest him in fired g A ONE- ‘AMA MA “x2 EUGENA GILBERT a'mmm Save Your Nickels ; than Save Your Dimes build 1 the bill o Much of around the tween over for THE PIONEERS DRIVE l“lh‘ to g" over fllld we don’t mean no how STARTS MONDAY DECEMBER 10 ( of mand « rado that Californ | ward e encc come to Based upon the novel W DOUGLAS NEWTOI Scenario by HARVEY GATES mpromising i Leave donations at Naval Bills theatre val bills the House for e¢levation of and addi al submarine handlin ind _installa raft. batteries - - }()n" Twin Gurl |Born in Kansas, |Other now The 1 ed pr tlesh tecti attack o anti-airc pas: bat pro air Directed by JRVING CUMMINGS WARNER BROS PRODUCTION B B B B e o o o R B B B L S S T un rinst ngement Prices 10-20-50 Loges 60 cents Judsor some time o) Evelyn outh for returned to Junean yria last night. Mi tenographe with the Survey headquartor She will resume her so0n has ( noa va on the/ Nebraska [ been | [ cation FALLS Twin gir o were the Neb., Dec born, one infis a other® in Ne<j puhlic Mrs., William Schneid-{ fter the first daughter was at Hiawatha, , it was| to bring Mr ineid- | hospital here where luu! nd daughter was born r Wedneaday | A1 8:15 o’clock, re oo [ pubtic iuvm-d 6| Viet NOT an Insurance Policy merely but PROTECTION When you put your money in a bank you make sure the bank is sound. an . tion [ boern necessary er to th -+ PARIS}{ CAA{D PARTY ALBUMS your Summer Snap Shols Winter and Pond Co. adv ———— e e e Your Insurance Policy might be worth more to you For > 1an your bank ace: —or nothing : Ao e e l«:mplra | th your bank account—or nothing at all. Reliable Insurance g etball Donbleheader DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS vs. WOMEN’S TOWN TEAM Allen Shattuck, Inc. INSURANCE REAL ESTATE DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL BOYS USs. FIREMEN MARTHA SOCIETY MEETS The Martha Society will hold regular businhess meeting in Church Parlors Friday, De- cember Tth, a 30 p. m. Mrs. K. Campbell and Mrs., John arshall will act as hostesses. —adv. a the M., Friday, Dec. 7 Admission—25¢ and 50¢ Natatorium—38 P. Exclusive and Beautiful Patterns in COSTUME JEWELRY La Dernier Cre in Pendants, Necklaces, Bracelets, Brooches. Lots of style for little money. 1 They’re dressing up for the Masoric dance. Are you? Compare our selections. You'll Be Surprised