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‘ }in(uu|luu|uu|mmm||||||muuuuu PICKETT’ PALACE TONIGHT Ken Mavynard | o | with KATHLEEN COL- | LINS and TARZAN, the , wonder horse in The Devil’s Saddle TWO UP-TO-DATE NEWS and COMEDY » 10-25-40-Loges 50 cents Thursday — REGINALD || DENNY in “THE CHEER- FUL FRAUD" . S Attractions At Theatres o - 4 | GOOD WESTERN MOVIE | SHOWING AT PALACE “"Western mov s had their inning at the last night when Ken M appeared in “The Devil's Saddle,” and they not disappointed for new, there wa u\d Tarzan the hors The feature Saddle” concerns a of the Hopi In- dians, one of the most ener tribes of the race. It evolv around the invasion of their lands by the prospecting white race, the tactics of many to acquire land und prosperity, and the ultimat break in relations. Maynard, with Tarzan, i a clique fully con responsi his marvelous horse, the center of a plot of whites who succe: vince the Indians he is ble for the death of one of their Jhand. It’'s thrilling stuff and "much good comédy " HIGH SCHOOL PLAY NOW AT COLISEUM e Whole Town's Talkin was presented at the Coliseum las night by the Senior players and will be repeated again tonight. Re. view of this feature appears e #where. oo - - & | “THE CHEERFUL FRAUD” | IS COMING TO PALACE o Carl Laemmle, president of Uni versal Pictures Corporation, is be. lieved to have picked more un- known persons as having screen possibilities and then witnessed his gpredictions coming true than any- sne else in the industry. One of his outstanding choices #is Gertrude Olmstead, who dn the past few years has become one of the most popular of the re youngest actresses, and v\hnu nald Denny in the Univers production, “The Cheerful which comes to the Palace tomor- row for a three-day run. “The Cheerful Fraud,” is a Wil- liam A. Seitzer production, with » Otis Harlan, Emily Fitzroy, Ger- * trude Astor and others in the cast [ ooy 23 | RINSTIN-TIN IS AT i ' | COLISEUM, TOMORROW | B n * Rin.Tin-Tin starring in “Jaws of Steel,” the Warner Brothers pro- duetion at the Coliseum Thursday and Friday, is a’ German shepherd (%10g who was found and adopted by Lientenant Lee Duncan in France. The dog when found was vance war zone. It was Dancan , Who trained him and later put him in the movies. Rin-Tin-Tin's first starring vehicle, “Where the North Begins,” was followed by a series of suecesses that include “The Lighthouse by the Sea,” “The Herp of the Big Snows” “Find Your Man,” “Tracked in the Snow Coun- »try,” “The Night Cry,” of the Wolves,” “While London Sleeps,” “Below the Line,” “Hills of Kentucky,” and “Tracked by * the Police.” N OTICE Until the present epldemic of influenza has substded NO CHIL- DREN will be admitted to the but three days old and: in the ad-| “The Clash | 'movln. fletun theatres. . H. C. DE VIGHNE, 45 Territorial Health —adv. Commissioner. . ————————— ©ld papers 10T sale &t the Empire TOILET SETS MILITARY BRUSHES DESK APPOINTMENT PAD DESK CLOCK CIGARETTE CASES (leather) TABLE CIGARETTE CONTAINERS POKER SETS FIELD GLASSES ANEROIDS COMPASSES KEY KASES W \,I,(,‘"r POCKET BOOKS WATCH CHAIN BILL FOLD EMBLEMS CIGARETTE LIGHTE PEN AND PENCIL EMBLEM RINGS INITIAL RINGS SCARF PIN CUFF BUTTONS FOLDING PICTURE FRAME BOOKS BELT BUCKLES DRINKING CUPS BRUSHES BRIDGE SETS It is foolish to buy before inspecing our offerings. Visit the NUGGET SHOP “You'll Be T Gift Suggestions Aluminum Ware Sleds Skates Surprised” Colored Stem Glassware Crystal Clear Glassware Dishes . Casseroles Skii Pyrex iy ot Air Rifles Decorated China Fishing Rods Percolators : Waffle Irons Roller Skates Toasters Kiddie Kars Wagons Mechanical Toys Tool Chests Stands Christmas Tree Lights i o FURNITURE e CARD TABLES Electric Irons Waftle Sets Wrought Iron Fern SMOKING STANDS CHAIRS DRESSERS SIMMONS BEDS and HUMIDORS VANITIES MATTRESSES UNFINISHED STAND LAMPS CHILD’S ROCKERS CEDAR CHESTS ROCKERS BRIDGE LAMPS DAY BEDS Put an ALLEN PARLOR FURNACE in your home - for Christmas Don't forget to see “THE WHOLE TOWN’S TALKING” T_[}e Thomas Hardware Co. THF DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, DEC. IZ I 0. 0. F. Hall'at § p. m. Vis- iting members are speclally in- vited —adv. GOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM For your accommodation we will be open every evening until Christmas i | SHOES and | OXFORDS | $6.00 $6.50 % H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man ; vt i i e S Pcr ‘homes without elec- uul with in- ent \ regular meeting of Per-| seve » Rebékah Lodge No. A2/ to t ‘nM this evening at the/ | | | [ | ‘ | built gasoline molor. . 1928: 'REDLINGSHAFER 'GOES | g WE FRAME PICTURES Alaska Scenic Views SAY FOLKS! PO YOU KNOW THAT “THE WHOLE TOWN’S TALKING” COLISE U M TH EA TRE ~LAST TIM® Su¢ Reserved Seats 75¢ Curtain prompt at 8 o’clock 3.4} |you wish. Telephone 429. adv. | —adv. Last | Radio Electric Company MARTIN LYNCH. , the Maytag is &R ADMIRAL ROGERS ‘; NSH{'PPFBS ATTENTION \‘ J. H. Brokaw, .rnul;m m]:lu for FUR BUYER TO USE he otorship Virginia IV will | Se: attle f returned to Junean IS ON WAY NORTH | wsor, Siika and way |on the Vietorin, atter doik busi-| " AIRPLANE TO COVER | TO OGDEN FOR AUDIT lay also | n wns to the west- SEATTLE, Dec. 12 The Ad usual top: of !1\:"\1 aw will be in Ju. lNTERlOR REGIONS H. L. Redlingshafe distriet [i "”'”'I “”L:l‘“ ':”“|~r”r “\n )‘; p Margnita 1dv. | n « short time, them will X lcal ‘agent for the (mr; at 10 o ck this m;nnu;‘, A g 3 lez on busiuess i the' towwl: tin ““”"” b ‘:;:‘“”‘I‘; :[!“". ice, left on the With 21 passéngers: aoard, ‘the LEGION MEETING | the south aha Tur gt TS L following booked for Juneau: | | A his own a od: doal! o “"“l“’.','[ Horace Marks, Cornelia Berke-| American Legion meeting| FRUIT CAKES AND GOODIES | friends whil Aol Wi e {land, Osmond Berkeland and two Thursd night in Dugout In Made to your order, port la vigh He is enroute o wo andi steerage. stallation of cfficers. Ghow after. ladv. Telephone 602 to Fairbanks and will make his| ol | . - —— | pirst aerial fur buying trip from| s work, Mn| T T T RTTTITEEN e " the firse of 48 J0R.| i tosshator i Mr. Muller recently, purchased a mul visit his father in Ildaho. He| I(nur.}lmc - Y Teshmgiistg e - :Akl‘“l! enginel ;'nu rlmnu ne! s FONIGIHT ha cently but € PULLEN S TO SPEND g @7 W Jhs PEE ks : 1 2 { { RIC HIT % Ti!,\”d” s !H‘fll'l ”l'": 1““ "‘\4]‘)— Ams¥d Eidctfle Lig Pow ." General Admission er in the interfor a has o any, left today for Seattle en-| £ | erated a trading post at Kaltag on ‘,f,.’,':ff”:f, o Wity W5 Al = the lower Yukon River, for 2f with his family over the holi-| = | years He } s to b ble te 3 . A | He will use m. plane in making' make g ‘,,::.H“: ».,' We have many things suitable for men at very attrac- Zjiv; o over the ntetor, sl jiore hortly atter B J = | northern portions of the Territory.|pe | o . r == |buying and transporting furs with v et | e——— ~ A QI1O0e » = ! | tive prices. We suggest some of them. She | JOUR CHRISTMAS MATL, | FADA ALL-EEOTRIC RADIO = | Will not be complete without | Come in and hear cthe New = REBEKAHS ATTENTION |the Greeting Cards and framed |Fada All-Electric Seventy. Z=| ' All members of the Rebekah|pictures made by Winter & Pond |word in radio. Open evenings. =5 |Degree are requested to be pres- Co. ady. | Demonstrations in your home if = = = = = = Hardware Co. Christmas Gifts Suitable for Mother. Father, Sister, Brother and Baby '@ non-breakable, W. P. JOHNSON 185 Front Streect—Authorized Dealer—Phone No. 1 Write or Call for Particulars of Our Easy Paynvent Plan OLISEU (e TON I( SHT “Whole Town’s Talking” SCHOOL PLAY Curtain at 8 o’clock sharp FRIDAY %mer@m pnuaf Mewtaq o\vners every day . 1400 new Maytag cnmen in every section of the country are introduced to Wash- dny Happiness— happiness because of |washings done in less time, about one " hour; happiness because of clothes washed beautifully cleam without hand- rubbing. The Maytag is the only washer with cast-aluminum tub—, the tub that keeps water hot for an en- tire washing, then empties and cleans itself. Because of the silent, smooth- steel-cut gears, there is a rflm absence of vibration, and vibration is & washer’s greatest enemy. Would you know washday happiness, try a Maytag. See the new soft Rofller Water Remover with safety feed board and automatic tension adjustment—test and compare its many outstanding features. PHONE Without cost or next washing H % doesn’t sell itself, Deferred payments Yo"ll Never nh ' THE MAYTAG courlmv.) Newton, fowa Founded 1894 PRICES—10-20-40 Loges 50 cents New Gifts for Every Member of the Family Compacts, -+":mes, Gift Vanity Sets of Mello Glo, Manicure Sets, Shaving Sets, Desk Sets, Pen and Pencil Sets. These are but a few of our many suggestions Phrme 2’ Free Delivery While stocks are complete Leather Goods Novelties Dennison Line Buzza Party Serviee Hayes Shop Opposite Coliseum Theatre FERRY TIME CARD 9:16a.m.t 12:30p.m.¢ 2:00p.m. 3:16p.m.t *4:00p.m. Leaves Douglas' for 6:30a.m. 8:30a.m. 9:30a.m.t 32:45p.m.¢ |llrl p.m. 2:15p.m. 12:158. 0 . 3:30p.m.t $1:05am . 5:05p.m. $1:00a.m. ¢—Thane. {—Freight will be accepted. $—Saturdays only. $#—Eftective April 1st. & Nas Jmnmi'my Navigs