The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 26, 1928, Page 3

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.l »'| .ll ) LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT FRISCO SALLY LEVY FEATURING Sally O’Neil and NOTICE — ON DECEM- BER 28TH, AT 7 P. M.— All children up tn 12 vears of age will be the guests of the Juneau Lodge No. 420, B. P. 0. Elks, and will be admitted FREE, Where Santa Claus 11 greet them at their Christmas tl‘ev JA(J\IF COOGAN in “THE BUGLE CALL” | sists chiefly Attractions At Theatres lown comedy unit. |fair to say that they've done right, | 51 by SALLY O'NEIL IS | NOW AT PALACE “Say girls—you ought to see S ly's new one! | She was a wonder at “Mike"—| ut as “Frisco Sally Levy” the cutest, snappiest little charm-| er that anycne ever envied | Sally O'Neil has been a pet of| the flapper fans of the screen for some time—ever since “Sally, Irenc| and Mary,” “The Auction Block,” and the rest of her triumphs—but| as the Jewish-Irish daughter in the new story she has role she | ever played faded to a mere noth- ingness like a pair of chiffon hose She’s a San Francisco flapper with a Jewish father and an Irish mother—with two lovers, and Irish ‘traffic cop and a Jewish stock broker—and the jazz craze. This attraction is on for the last times tonight at the Palace. B — | 'BEBE D ELS | COMEDY AT COLISEUM A laugh tonic—that's w crowded house at the {glass window made of rock ¢ | Bebe Dan | loum Clothing Store Coliseum | By WADE WERNER HOLLYWOQOD, Calif., De Wandering around inside t mghl ) the magna fences whe: celluloid exciteme ni | ment Ev is made, one comes upon cen of make believe and Nils Asther front of a mirr latherin face ¥ with electro-magnates moun 26.—|two Wheels wb rs | HARNESSED DRAMA What is known in th cake - Iking trailer (a durable|film r real h king Jane Daly Alice White diving suit as big machines. On White shimmering her whj ene in a flexible glass eve And over the hill not far|ver Douglas Fairbanks doin agnan jump through a sta andy. | MOVIE MAGNATES (he boom in studio constr wi the n about where | cut and officials’ cars can pick|th At Univ 1 y has alarming of loose na stars’ up runctures. sort of magneti device has been bui the studio streets cl t %6 Ve of 2 the ing att m they numl lying has have ‘admitt nal murder ca f remi reatre next wec Theatre tho ter’s Mill g LODGE SEES WORLD mount since having been given her And it is onl LONDON, erally the fin world b with ly ma Oliver I in the » of to the the Dec. pted history our Bebe. Clarence Badge dirécted, with Warner Baxter I'nnl Sterling featured in the g male roles Bebe has the you with her when she travels other words, when you see her a little extra girl riding through the streets of Hollywood on th k of a mule—you're going zet just the same kind of t she did. And when she visit various studios looking for you're going to be s behind looking he feature night. | of tw estion ity in Socic tha Faraday Royal Institute, will have no en The present te of to very ofte be wrong, but view." Thi: theory, scientists, if would involve the en onstruction of many by es of the may my ove bt is s PN S SALOUM ILL J. M. Saloum was taken t¢ : Ann's Hospital Ohristmas Eve suf- fering from influenza and this| morning was reported as still being quite ill. Mr. Saloum is we known as the proprietor of the Sa-| n Juneau .- NUTICE | ponds My oftice will be closed until| January 2nd. . DR. GEO. W IPSWICH, n here not super g parties for hornc ted at midnight in a cemetery, are common, —— 101d pagers for safe at iy N. H L. n’\l(TH‘ Modern Silver Fits All Occasions One of the surest ways to keep - g::mn out the home, so p;ycholo— tell u:ku to keep “company manners” .. Perhaps learned folks like the 'y.1 " paychologists don’t put, it quite as ' o simply as all that, but i’s what they ~“mean just the same. Let the mem- bers of the family just treat each other with the same courtesy and consideration that (he{ extend to guests of the househol , thay [ and discord is gone | Poml:ly it i. for som -uch ren- son that modern hmu&npe longer swathe the family ulnr m ", = layers of flannel and put it ukznmnnnd ts beautiful things, the modern is, why not enjoy them the time instead of just once hile? Snrely to live in mimc as & upon everyone in eKelm to l:lain that I||re luv, Art Of The comect No. table. R a—Ahcnool m.“;:“‘"‘ Iu plu: on flA lar daily |—one that is soff keeps it t and shining, |kept specially for zlnee the careful hous r will oee to it that immediately after each supplied by a good meal the flat silver is plunged into silver never has a become diseclored. re the finishe afoath their connection with ADRIFT IN INFINITY 24 -—Gen- notions a jar re world had no beginning h change Il tha proved correet, NOT SUPERSTITIOUS oeenlo-x No. 1—Breakfast table. table, No. 4—Formal dinzer. and, preferably, e silver. Add to this, a weekly polnahmg with a paste :zweler. and the dim or hoiives with lt.x!n-l THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 26, 1928. Mudunw Lurté s B ‘ork CUMMUNITY HAS Spurs French Girls SECOND GREE“ M XMAS |N YEAR 130 LAST TIMES TONIGHT 9:25 To Stllll\ of lemm Mll | Boathte Chsictie] — izes Christmas Here We sure have a show AND HOW! rderly Ce ‘lx" .‘ T r" Al T 1 (1. ey S BEBE DANIELS in 1 its & % : y e i ygound Miss Brewsier’s Million: Also OUR GANG in “Bring Home the Tm‘k(’y” COLISEU June {green Chri an this year ha nas tion. The other time s In 1926 On all of the Chri days he ten year it p s been snow on the night and snow foll but it w n| in od und.| night aj df mained race of wi on the mixe ‘i PRICIES—10-20-50-Loges 60 cents ¢ 8 am orderly T T study of of them made b i r and D The i Dan White King and o bein dielog] Technical Inforn Here is a professor demon- trating a delicate inctrument for the enlightenment of two inter- 1“" four -excg ted stulents. ‘I sy McKinley \m\) White | eharged with po HONEYMOONERS - was observed in th way by the eitizen Footpiints Of Missingigeclarea U. 8. Marshal Albent Couple Believed Found | White. *Our oftice made but tou larrests which speaks well for the in Grand Canyon " he added | The Christmas masses at Holy Trinity thedral and Catholi pths of church Mond vidnight anyon are t « .} h theatr of the fate t iristm Glenn Hyde wi - LOCAL PIONEER DIES IN SOUTH; BRIEF ILLNESS (Continued rrom Prage One.) g booked as “D Pro; d w und Peter addit sion of liquor before Judge sault in on zb—The rush of e them wllll' enroll in the ra- the Women's n school I a noted on her| | of an of impo: “It w | tion of fine O fadame Curie, count nen of | More than a |tax the capa {1aboratory, omen for score of of the aims students ] radiology to train : sclentific {communit of the Madame Dec. Curie h while CANYON, vawning River Ci cret not now GRAND y were cent wodge ronage. at t the and the adventurous couple lost in the great gor a nattempt to n e the »f the treacheros made nhn 0Ve one of Ma ul fe lication |the radium feld is Curie’s enthusiasm hool ha ne | ! . 5 in elec. theory, an nt pha 5.r T )v cal inst came found footprints, the Hydes days have the honeymoon out on their darving jaunt in s f a thrill for Mrs. Hyde. Forty-;Wit two days ugo the couple were last|fine man, one whose word could seen 4 Hv» absc ly depended on, a first- Svin 'class citizen,” declared B. M. You can, tell by logking at the|Pelirends, banker and léading mer- fomen that they. dg a Aot of if, chant, toddy. Mr. Behrends and {but the Divorce Court vecords My, Nefson came to Juneau In the how they don't do enough of the|$ame year and their friendship ex d over 41 yea right kind of making up. | am will be | - > | 5 % o R 27th, at NOTICE | Mooge My office will be closed until are invited. |January 2nd L l)ll (nl"O L t is A P sum Papraw ly of » corner of Seward waterfront and Sccond many and other 1 prop s0m¢ passed | couple school for n French min gned by the t public instr are publis journal when they graduated. A group of influential patrons of the school st placing the women in industry of his death was received egret. “Dick Nelson was a anch al - - oo stitious d pout,! in two not un- she dis- a convineed tle of hey her bed The more of her knees plays the mobke we a girl spends mighty time on them hn\nh , Mooge Hall and families nl time for all Miss Alise Eldredge, famous mermaid, is shmvn {(lesemin; Toie Ray, marathon winner, with a moonstone in VJ en of hér} SR L o e b A l"'mmro BARTON. A T e P S S T a. 1) 1 e S e tt A ; | No. 4774~Winning R%ng Number No. 2038-Winning Watch Number In the event ihese numbers are unclaimed of progress which American civili- [the salad}] zation has reached in all depart- | bouill D ments of life, modern American sil- |filled bo: versmiths are progucinx a weam‘l decorat¢ the ¢ design and a standard of artisanship |If bre:z a in working out those designs un- [the butter paralleled in the history of solid |plate, silver. Moreover, modern table eti- [ In ¥erving quette has been developed to an |bouillod exceedingly fine point, so that today |direct, there is a specialized utensil or ap- |Is rem ed wl pointment for every kind of food entree h TOUf and every need, Certain customu in laf connection with table setti have become standardized, so that the modern hostess has only to 5 these customs to rest assured that the appointments of her table are correct in every detail. A glance at the photozn hs shows the accepted settings % four most common occasions American life—breakfast, 'lnd-lfll tea and dinper, The breakfast table i¢ ¥ almple graces affair, made effective by ful coffee urvlce. the restrained beauty of such silver pieces ag the fruit dish and bread tray, e gleaming perfection of t The Slender toffed wrd, of course, th its matching sugar bowl and cream pitcher, are placed at the right of the hosteu. The cups also are here, ready fof ser- vice, with a silver spoon placed on cach saucer, Then, when the cnflu is poured, the waitress will carry 8 |& gtt: each person. flat silver for the wdfl in vlcu. ‘g Number 2 101 and 2377 wins Seumg thd tal tea calls f on its tray gna hostess, the LUDWIG N JEWELER O Ih. Everything in the line of sta of hZ e s M“ ? Winter Hardware comhu e, 3 Uflnfl" Isd:feeg:& urg:“ ‘u'h thl! may be added. The silver pep- m,b “‘ per and salt shakers are placed at|two the ::mm of the table, within easy p A complete stock of WINTER HARDWARE ai prices that make tremendous savings pos. sible. Everything yon nced for winter use is here. sugar and creamer, fruit dll he necessary knives, forks an poons, pepper and salt llllkm‘l e HARRIS ,m,:,,::z,»..,,.s& i ardware Cm Hmtlumiusua -m salad, theé guiests wtsemble Bt m T00m, they find the table set bowl of flowers as l at each plu:e 3 ser- the napkm tnm .& o ::fi les stee blades shonld be, thor. Siom b oughly wij using and kept m a perk-dly place, away from |with a_ as or contact with L m" sulphur, such as jvice it vlu with the high point|a f 'lllllllllllfl!llillIllllmlllfl!lullllfilllllllllll"lfllfilll of the plate decl entree and one for|

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