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LillllllllIllllllllllllIIHIIIIIIII HINEHHRII BRYAI Hedda Hopper 10— A | B IR | o on Starting Sunday Matinee, Night and Monday The World Before Your Eyes UP-TO-DATE A TALE OF LOST YOUTH REVIVED featuring VIRGINIA BROWNE FAIRE T WASHBURN And an Ensemble of Famous Broadway DANCE QUEENS! “THE CHORUS KID” ALSO A GOOD COMEDY —A40—Loges 50 cents THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 22, 1928. hing new to quicken! palate footlight E::‘ )‘.lulwl film = | Scenes of settings iably 11 r- and wit a boarding school umptuous. strat ase, e is plenty of Washburn om O'Brien, Hedda John Ba Hop- — - COUNT LuiGl CADORNA DIES 3C omman V(jcrr of Italian Army During World War Passes Away NEWS T Tom O’Brien (Cortinued trom Page One) his whole life to it was decided that ° in the war side of the Entente Power he Teutonic Ilies, Coun dorna, then Chief of the Gene Staff of the Italian Army, was only the choice of the King Gevotea and when would eng and , but was also so ac- HHHE I HHHE T NOTICE the Juneau Lodge No. 420, admitted FREE. them Attractions At Theatres | “THE DESIRED WOMAN | AT COLISEUM, SUNDAY An extraordinarily fine was one of the sights to Warner Bros. “The Desired Wo- man” company was treated during mir the filming of desert scenes near Yuma, Arizona, As Irene Ric Curtiz, director, a star, and Michael fterward seldom cceur only under most favo cumstances. The ‘which they seemed to s which persisted for min- utes was identified as the harbor and waterfront of San Diego, sev. eral hundred miles west, and on the far side of a mountain Included in the cast are Will Russell, William Collier,. Jr., Johu Miljan, Douglas Gerrard and Jack Ackroyd. “The Desired Woman," lusions gion an able ¢ an exciting rhelodrama of desert! love, comes to the Coliseum Sun- day night for a two-day run. | oL —— S | “SLIDE, ELLY, SLIDE” ENDS AT PALACE elly Slide,” the basebail teature will end. the four day rin| at the Palace tonight, two show: This production has gone over big as it should with such stars as William Haines, Sally O'Neil, Har. ry Carey, Karl Dane and several present day and old time baseball idols. | "PIONEERS' FUND w—l MATINEE, 52 "_l'omorrow is the last call to (-uri. tribute to the Ploneers’ Christmay SUNDAY | which LAST TIMES TONIGHT THE GREAT HIT “Slide Kelly Slide” Lol AN WE WISH ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS ON DECEMBER 28TH, AT 7 P. M. children up to 12 years of age will be the gues Where at their Christmas tre JACKIE COOGAN ——in— “THE BUCLE CALL” 000 +x |amount tliey clibose in-a box at the |y I | | | i ) the people. Born Soptember 4, 1850, he w st under sixty-five years of a when Italy declared’ war on Aus a in the summer of 1915, giving him the opportunity to’apply many ars of tactical study to actual fare on a large scale, becoming within a few\menths the directing | nead of an army of 2,000,000 men which he divided between service on the Austro-ltalian frontier and sistance to the English and the| rench at the Dardanelles. ! One of the most remarkable oints of Cadorna's career was the dity with which throughout his ife he had studied the territory | along the ncrthern boundary, | re the operations a ans were to be Cadorna was a man § mem , often startlin r members' of his staff by with which he could cnu- in precise detail the diffi- {culties and natueal advantages of the most obscure routes, paths and | passages, especially among the Alps B. P. O. Elks, and will be Santa Claus will greet od out of merate THIHI CHRISTMAS MASS BE CELEBRATED AT TRINITY CATHEDRAL The Midnight Mass will be cele- brated in Holy Trinity this year as:usual on Christmas beginning promptly at 12 lock midnight. The Adlam full choral Communion Service will be {sung by a vested choir of 18 voices directed by Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne, with Dorothy isher i|as organist. The choral parts of the service will be as follows: Processional, “Christians Awake, the Happy Morn,” York- fund for the oldtimers at the Sitka Home. his call is the special matinee o'clock tomorrow ternoon the Coliseum when shion Madness” will be the fea. | ture. There will be no admission charged but those who attend and | care to contribute, any at can drop foyer entrance gladden the hel next and it all g ts of the old trail Tuesq which is 208 10 )¢ “THE CHORUS KID” IS AT PALACE TOMORROW Romance depicted as a moth s 3 e o! a girl- 1 that has never been expeni- resting theme of at the Pal; . opening wilh 3 St. Philip. Gradual, “Hail to the Lord's { Annointed,” Zoan Gloria Tibi, Gratias, and Credo, Adiam. Offertory, “0O, Little Bethlehem,” St. Louis. Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus Deli, Adlam. Pater Noster, . Town of pecitically, it ds the story of a high-kicking chorine who de- cided to polish off her career at a fashionable boarding school. The Zui Adlam. with pretty irginia Brown Faire Nuns Dimitis, Chant. portraying the dancing hoyden inl Recessional, Adeste Fideles aquestion, there seems every prom. A cordial invitation is extended Gloria in Excelsis, — — D Iv’s Hard for Some People To See why, but the fact remains—quality groceries mean health at a lower price. We take a great responsibility for public health in offering you food stuffs. That is why you are assured the cleanest, best qual- ity from every standpoint. Our Service-is Satisfactory. CALIFORNIA GROCERY as the most able mili- k5 Cathedral | 3 to th In the a.m., Sermo; i|PRESBYT! Spec be h Pre was Hende: ¥ School. icelled its annual Christmas pro ram owing to the preva ) Sunda | have its row The of the the St Chrst Mass brated on Christmas D hyterian public to joi back to life.|the Christ Mass in the Cathadral AT DOU Luke's C wi with n appropr ial O the Chur nnounced tc Superir eld at rson, nflnenza Christma: Rev. Henry Methodist B ‘{who is occupying the Presbyterian “[pulpit in the absence of Dr. 0. A will del sermon p.m., the § program w > ERIANS T HOLD SPECIAL XMAS SERVICES SUNDAY 2 B stmas services wiliy The n in celebrating]| Music GLAS hurch, il als Douglas, ng The Starlit o be cele- (] and Cho , at 11:00 Anthem, lymus and | Choir Son late i King,” Mr. Jack F land Choir Oflfer o In a {ber | featu progr tory by childri that ngs on am. sec Northern - eh Sunday, it pday by k. D itendent of the Church has Light s Tree tomor Young, pastor scopal church The |under the ¢ tver a special| Bolvan at 11 a.m At unday School” ill be given. S“(“: all the Way," “Singing Birthday argher, by the church choir \\'l‘.'{\\ul v to the World,"| of Him, of th Cello Solo, Miss Stella tion there will be a num- othe! of th and on XMAS PROGRAM GIVEN BY THANE STUDENTS; mwirs cirv. GIFTS DISTRIBUTED| held last night in the Thane gyiu- and was largely idents of that program was rection of Mr teacher of the s A beautiful tree loaded with youngsters was the attraction for them. The programpnone 114. attende mmun T bi Men's | rranges 5| her h. excellently {lows: 'he Chr | Bolyan; “T Clyde ' Ro- Mys- Dance, Tuc. mas Story,” Baby Saviour Purunes Christmas teri Harry | Rosella Furune | ker; “Christma o | Tucker he ! Furuness; “How by Liltia Joy to th jda Furune |ence,” ella Sturrock; Beth and Spellin Little Fir, ou 1 Kiloh: So World,” Alpha and Lin Minty's B: \th grade r|Carol,” Alpha e u Christ- “Merry Christmas,” Clyde Bolyan land Harry Sturrock; Song, I My Poor Old Dolli 3 Puzzle, Alice Tucker Chr Luella Tucker -~ | ) SHTPPERS ATTENTION 1| | The Motorship “Noreo” of the | Northland Transportation Com- {pany sailing from Seattle Decem- Place orders early for D. B. FEMMER, Tele- adv, 2| shipments. S e B e - Get Your Christmas Goodies at This Store Dessert Raisins, Mince Meat, Plum Pudding, Figs, Oranges and Bananas. of Veg your Christmas dinner. steame etables that g r Queen. Assorted Nuts thta are new clean stock. in season, in fact we have everything for Fox Oyster Cocktails will arrive on Fox Oyster Cocktails, per bottle..$ Cluster Table Raisins, per pkg. Cluster Table R per pound Fancy Almonds, per pound Walnuts, per pound ....35¢ Assorted Nuts, per pound Celery, per bunch Tomatoes, per pound isins, (bulk), Oranges, per doz.....50e, 60c and GOLDEN WEST BUTTER AND EGGS GRANDMA’S FRUIT CAKE one pound, 55 cents (Just like mother used to make) Full line Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” PHONE 85 reidered, as fol-| TONIGHT ONLY CO5M 7:30 2 SHOWS W. C. FIELDS in “The Old Army Game” (meaning never give a sucker a chance) AND THE START OF A SWELL SERTAL “ON GUARD” ol i )- ’(b]()fi Loges 50 cents To the Publie For the present Brunswick Machines and Records will be sold from rooms adjoining Candy Factory on Lower Seward Street. Ice Cream, 50 cents per quart. Fresh made Choco- latest in boxes or bulk at wholesale prices—cash and carry. EVERYTHING MADE FRESH DAILY — Nothing imported that can be bought in Juneau — patronize your home town products. ELMER E. SMITH % 9a.m to7:30 p. m. “NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burmer operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. Christmas Greetings and A Prosperous New Y ear R S ———— Pacifie Coast Coal Co. H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent Phone 412 MOOSE HALL Saturday Night Lindseth’s Orchestra (REAL DANCE MUSIC) Scandinavian-American Music Everybody Welcome Old Papers for sale at Empire (flifl . 00000 0 000 R Make Useful Lasting Christmas Gifts Electrical Appliances Alaska Electric L J uneau-~Phone 6 Open Eluhés ight & Power Company Douglas-Phone 18 ul"lllllllllllllflllwmlII|||l||||||lflllllllllflmwmmfimmmmmmflll M