The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 17, 1928, Page 3

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[IIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIII!||'IIIIIIIlIHIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIiIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll [} > HHTHTTT T Chevrolet ¢ will be llllIlIIIIlH!Xlllll!fllllllllllllllllll | .| Attractions "1 At Theatres "“SENSATION SEEKERS" | IS FEATURE AT PALACE O e pense, ten appeal, is ed at the Palace yesterds times. Billie Dove and Hunt have the featured mng is lacking. The story of the wise youth of today 4. carnival of smashed ments and startling frankness, powerful drama of smart soc with sensational scenes. i a0 + [ “MOTHER” Is Now \ SHOWING, COLISEUM A fasch mn(lm: p lems and evils of the J coupled with the superb emoti power of Belle Bennett, in h greatest picture since “ la tie prob. Ag picture, “Mother,” local premiere Coliseum theatr * of many critics, which had yesterday at Miss passes her performance in the earli: picture, while the siory self deals fearlessly with a man's sclitary battle against th forces that are disrupting her! home, It is oifficult, however, to rate the theme from the ac the siar, y Cnce permeates ev story. in tho tille role, it would sti'l he a grea‘ picture; v nett, is a true masterpi production that every throatand chest, Vicks relieves spasmodic croup mtwp ways. i il o . (1) Its medicated vapors, relpesed by body heat, reach the air passages direct; (2) At the same time it stimulates the skin, thus help- | ing. the inhaled vapors to! easethcdxflimfltbreathmg, JAY NIGHT at 9:30 o’clock the dan of the Parish Bazaar WEDN “Slide, Kelly, Slide” AR | | {ger Spickett will bring hack R ey Gordon and noth- is an epic . a mad command- 1/ ful territory. ella Dal.! qp is presented in FBO’s great its of life. the not be too much as they have i In the opinion'coming. Just imagine a Ch Bennett’s| mas flawless work in the new' film sur- 2. as Miss Bennett’s influ. ry foot of tie With a less capable player! States®will have, by attending the with Miss Bea- Ru'annb on| { were serious. awarded LSDAY eve father, every child The cast play:rs as bel Julienna includes such u ord Kent a ott. “THE CHEERFUL FRALID" TO RETURN TO PALACE Owing to popular requesi, nald Denny in “The Chee Gripping intrigueys thrillftg ssussfiraud” and this feature “will b rction, wondrous heart The Sensation Seck- | Tue ers” the movie feature which open- and is » on again tonight for the last two hown again, y night only. This pro. duction is said to be one of (he I best of De ¥v's ccmedies, two shows on OLD PIONEERS' MATINEE BE GIVEN NEXT SUNDAY " On accouzv or the weather ¢ iditions 10 Juneau yesterday 0 many cases of sickness thr out the city, the manage the Coliseum Theatre has postpon. ed the annual Old Pioneers’ nee until next Sunday, mati- December The matinee will be the final windup of the drive for tie boys who through thick and thir blazed the trails of this wonder- M s says: “Let’s make t ve for these old boys a wonder s they are all now in the sunzc What little we give can rist- without a dollar’ in your pocket! It surely is pretty blue, 3 ny know this to be only too | true.” Mr. Gross has tions from pra (chants and busin 'Tb(-re are many whom he been unable to reach. Th will have a chance to do their | share towards the boys who are | the last pioneers that the United taken subscrip- cally - all mer. men in town Old Pioneers’ Matinee next Sunday. . AT ST. ANN’S HOSPITAL Miss Donie Taylor, who under- ,vwm an operation November 27 !t the hospital, was discharged yes. ‘ terday. Mrs. Trevor Davis and infant | child left for homd yesterday. The |baby was born at\St. Ann's De- cember 6. Mrs. J. Woodard left the hos- pital yesterday afternoon and re- |turned to her home with her in- | fant twins, a boy and girl, born December 8. | Mrs, E. Hunter, one of the in. fluenza patients was 'discharged i this afternoon. Mrs. Hunter has been in the hospital only two days, | recovering from the flllgm attack | in that short time. ©. B. Shombel was admitted to the institution yesterday evening. Mr. Shombel was in the hosplial only a short time ago suffering i from ear trouble. He is employed by the Alaska Electric Light and Power company. Eight new influenza patients were received at the hospital over Sunday, although none of the cases Practically all of _the influenza cases are doing well. ——— L L T T O L e R R S R T T T T T T b :‘:H‘ 1 Ma.- | ceribed b 8 a5 the granting cf an interlocutory decree of divorce, she'is free to' Fipn " o storm ‘g arisen! ~tow- Jerome " Figke Collins at end of three months; that 1, Jjjne none too good and that tho PROVIDED Collin’s wife, Mrs e Baun Collins, proceeds with by g, =0 i o Hieadway m!\\;u(:\u\] Intention of diFires of verbal argument are’ |\, .ount of wind. Tater the ahove ITALIANS EV 4DIN6 By HUDSON HAWLEY (A. P. Correspondent) B NAPLES, Dec. 1 Desp authoritics to k 3 ere i sround 1@ estine freight being » Americ bring who have agents in America ly landed under ct them in the ng clea Sinc ik BEvidence al Iy the branches emigrant.le the subject old and crude an earlie e FOR HIM ‘Cigars in Chrlstmls packuges [ e 2T 8moking lava streams engulfil STARR TOWED | INTO SEWARD " BY ALAMEDA . X Jog Mail ramer Adnift in Storm But Is Recov- ered Near Rocks The Western Alaska mal advi received by Collector of Customs J. C. McBride. The a Al of the Starr at |Sewara relieved anxlety in {shipping circles s yesterday imorning radio me 's received | {here by Commander son, of the Coast Guard Addi- cutter | Unalga, stated that the tow line |to the Starr parted at 5:15| |o'clock a. m. yesterday and the| |little steamer was drifting in a| | gouth by southeast gale and | Commander Addison summoned| § the 1 crew aboard and| sailed for the Westward short i jafter 10 o'clock yesterday noon Dispatches received by The Em pire last night stated that after| [fighting gales since before day- |break yesterday, the Alameda {succeeded in making a new tow- lline to the Starr and was then procecding to Seward. | Violent rolling disabled the / :mmla* wireless and for an hour {gaused much anxiety comcerning | [the two ship | Was Near Rocks While drifting toward Resur- jrec tion a distance of jmiles, the towline was placed {aboard the Starr barely in time {to avoid her going on the rocks {The towline w made fast in sea cond¥ions, it almost im {pessible is said Westward but before ¢ a radio i from the everything sting off, message W received Alameda stating tha was 0. K. Storm Arises During the night further radio messages were received stating 1 for Dorothea St Venus Dancer Clair Cardillo Eno of Broadway for, with message was received that the ptowline had parted and.dhe Staer was adrift. Commander Add n then acted and sailed westward. The Sta n on a rect early IMMIGRATION LAW i d bent her pro- v 74 \,-.u., qy..n Distress calls were ‘Imun(l Westward, was diverted — from the regular run and in-| Witn the -lstructed to proceed to aid the done up in their bandana ‘.w‘l.ur, going dir The Alameda | Mandkerchlefs they come to Neples |yvriviq” and transterred the 111 | Boping the consul-general will re-|,, seunsors aboard and then took lent or wink at th and give the Starr in tow, them the open sesame to the prom. | t. George Tyler, U. § In- spector of Hulls and Boilers with cadquarters in Juneau left for are hard to work ised land of the big money, Onc they are refused they fall for the its clan- emigrants A ; & wiles of the “Cxporters’” agent v the 1m 0 From all that can”be found out 4 1._on the Ad Y T t trick unearthed consist ne Cant r - s a hi ganized asso- 5 59-'ed In disguising the emigrant as a L iuspection of the| s e pasiry cool sistant and putting -teamer Starr e s 8 m to work in a liner's bakery Pdipls R ¥ P e | just before the inspection prior to n consulate in Naples * . New England ’Phones wouldikas ARiiadie PR W 10 o ’ it o e ATTENTION MASONS Outnumber England’s N e There “will be a called co munication of Mt. Juneau Lo PR And I N, THAZ G M us ways ofi soottish Rite Temple at 7 o'clock Monday chtained shows | i iyo M. M and Now Yoik|prothren cord re in continuous agtive!,rder of the V . man wi‘-, CHAS. s side en BOSTON, Deec. 17.—New land has more telephones than old England; more, in fact, than evening. Work Great Britain and the Irish Free Degree Visiting | State combined. ally invited. By| A survey by the Bureau of M. | Commereial and Indusirial Affairs | . NAGHEL, fof the Boston Chamber of Com- Secretary. | merce showed that these six northeastern American States had | more’ teléphonts than any foreign ||M,I0n in the world except Ger- many. Eng- J—.I!l\ to other is e on the of several letters. The g o T SHIPPERS ATTENTION stowaway methods| The Motorship “Notco” of the a no longer l\’xi”‘.\'r)r(h].inll Transportation Com- | pany sailing from Seattle Decem-| With 1,546,678 telephones in are [ber 26th. Place orders early for these States' at the end of 1927, [smnmum, D. B. FEMMER, Tele-|they had an increase of more ady.;than 36% 88% per cent sinco 1921 15 of this traffic peasants of Calah Sicily, where lh’ farms PR tlu olw of Mascall, Siclly, where t, Etn THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 17, 1928. “Venus Dancer” Free to Wed ldeal i (PETRICH GOES EAST ON NORTH To represent the Alaska depart | Twenty persons are ‘reported to|;ani of the American Legion, Adj have been on the Starr at the|y Petrich of Juneau left Seat- o i s [time of the parting of the tow-|\is for (ho annual adjutants’ con.! B I L $3 00 ne [ference on the North Coast Limit-) ru go (”"I)s $ ol L L Last Saturday, Commander Ad i dison was prepared to sail to the The cool, comforting flavor of WRIGLEY'S Spearmint is a lasting pleasure. It cleanses the mouth after eating—gives a clean taste and sweet breath. It is refreshing and digestion aiding. IT’S SURE A SWELL L, SHOW AT COAST LIMITED OlISfUM i LAST TIMES TONIGHT ATHLEEN NORRIS FAMOUS NOVEL ._a K > ol “South Sea Love” Don’t forget the matinee for the Old Pioneers COMING—THE will be Sunday | | fed train of the Northern lnu-in(-l | Railway The conference was E 'held at the national headquarters|of the girls of the North Central |in Indianapolis, December G, 7 and | High School here have adopted '8 the standard dress suggested by | Mr. Petrich traveled a groate ‘~..-lmu| authorities. Velvets and |distance to attend the gat? atins are barred. |than any cther delega - eee — Vesdaiadaiaag . ATTENTION Svanish War Veterans You are asked to meet at the Anton Nelson was today adjudg.|American Legion Dugout at 1:30 in the U. & |0'clock Tuesday afternoon to age E |tend the funeral services of Com~ UNIFORM SCHOOL DRESS ! | WRANGELL MAN INSANE ? ed insane by a jury Commissioner’s Court at Wrangell, according to advices received today rade McPherson. —adv. | by U. 8. 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