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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 27, 1928. HOOVER ON GOOD WILL VISIT. TO SALVADOR o (P | o (OLISEY 0925 :30—9:25 L LR L] ” Elks and their friends Friday night will present Santa Claus, tree and all the good things with it. Understand at the Palac Vo-Deo-De-Do F‘\'h‘(l Adventures f a Peppy Carnival Kid! Aitractions HILARIOUS! HOT.FOOT! & 5 ".‘a [ ! o MABEL NORMAND : B " i ir. Héover on his arrival at L'Union, Salvador, during his good will tour nf Latin Americi. | q i N e et g vy p o - — \ L ANYTHING ONCE TWG |]|3AB|_E[] | HOOVER AT SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA A Pathe- Comedy All children up to the age of 12 will be guests of | | . Juneau Lodge No. 420, and will be admitted FREE | | iy M " % _ o & i s \ on Friday night starting at 7 P. M. and as they | | Skt T 3 <1k y 1l leave the theatre after the first show Santa Claus | | (& P ¥ 2 . 3 " . i 3 will give them the good things from the Christmas { o ¢ W SR e 3 tree which will be in the theatre. a y | ;1 . < THE MAGICE N EVERYONE ON GASTINEAU CHANNEL | INVITED 4,538 ‘;Slarr Towed to Cordova| | 2 - Aesop’s Film TONIGHT WILL BE THE LAST TIME FOR | DY Unalga—Roosevelt | Sl Wl By , b i [s at Latouche g FRISCO SALLY LEVY | o oic oo | (SRS SR SO George . Unalga, the disabled steamer FEATURING Starr reached Cordova tod The| PATHF REVIEW ; . o tug Roosevelt, which was also dis- | | | l:a LLY O’NEIL and ROY D’ARCY abled and reported in danger mear| [ ; B i 3 { ) "drey‘gerns gl - e Cape St. Flias, reached Latouche| . \ v DOUGLAS GERRARD ~ GERTRUDE ASTOR and 2 CHRISTMAS PICTURF gl e L. ; A i { Based on the story by ANTHONY COLDEWAY NEWS today by J C. MBril Collect § 40 P8 ! Directed by Byron Haskin « ustoms, from the na y I ¥ s i lthis information. It said e / i {only ‘one of the best he has evor|Unalga with the Starr In tow 2 . 3 e off Gravina Point, Orca Bay. Attractions [ v oo one ot the srewc |8 frevis T 00, 0 lest any child actor puts Jackie in a role that is n A WARNER BROS. PRODUCTION T T T e P wamALT S o AL TGP | //,—s..-ww'-w e : g out of Cordova. It added ths At Th,eatres The story is lald in khe thunder. | RoOsevelt was already in Lat ous days wiien the United States| (The Rovsevelt was towin cavalry hammered back ithe Tndian [ SIATr to Seattle for Tepalr | hordes from the Bozeman Trail in |fUnning on a reef off Kodis | ) NOTE:—The Senior Class of the Juncan High Sehool wishy: to an- vy T g v T g B ] : R T {1and and being picked up : X : 3 GAI:SCBOELRILS,EIJ:\‘AE -S(I;::;LT dbighr i i o R 4 to Seward by the steam @/r nounce that as so many missed seeing their play “THL. WHOLE i L iviic waiigale o B0 msat ot |Meda X PN TOWN’S TALKING”—presented duving the influenza quarantine, incberg, “he Great” wWith!cfyilizatio nin the No: g During a severe storm on the p i Yy . B Tt i BRI e NDEI Gult of 4 off Cape St Blias| r= - Mr. Hoover standing before the foreign office in San Jose, Costa they will repeat the show at this theatre next Tuesday afternoon, New attraction which comes Ko ‘the Monday afternoon, the tow line be.| | Rica. Left to right: Mr. Hoovet, Cleto Gonzalez-Viquez, president of Year’s Day at 2:30 P. M (Coliseum ftonight for.a two- 16-FGOT }PHOTOGRAPHS tween the Roosevelt and Starr| [ Costa R]::: f"“ F?rfll.zn Mlnlstfr Rn_'_ael Castro. run. In the cast are Audrey F fouled the tug's wheel and was cut ris, Gerirude Astor, Doug! AID CHO[CE OF STATUE |The tus was powerless and the PRICES—10-20-50-Loges 60 cents Lorch, Jimmie Quinn and Stanl Radio calls were sent out and SoWel 1D aghin W will be as reso- ; TR 4 . B Sanford. Byron Haskin directed,| WASHINGTON, Dec In|ae Northwestern and halibut e ma o ~ nant and melliflious as grand smart and Decorative and the story and ecenario were|pursuit of y, the schooner Attu reached the scene : apera. Instead cf hissing “Cur 3 . beih written by Amhony Colde-!Corps of the U. S. Army has The Starr was taken to ancho 3 gl ] i} | vou! slip me the papers.s way, who has been responsible for sembled the largest photographs|in the lee of St. Elias and iater the g f f the b AR Ainael | FesonantId: | the many reen hits. in its history—a series of prints|Roosevelt was picked up (}]14 3 3 T 3 4 v 4 “Con-n-foun-n-nd you'! perg Ahe Great,” details the|16 feet 8 inches high and 16|Attu and taken to Latouche. The 2 ke ; | |through with the m-m-m-mortgage astonishing adventures of a ltailor’s | feet lon They show sculpture 1ga, leaving weau tly| & 4 . e, Sar im0 apprentice wiho joins a carnival|contemplated for adornment of |after midnight Monday, ar at i ? 3 . 1 with the intention of winning fame [the Arlington memorial bridge |the scene yesterday afterncon and atid foruune. He is impressed as|spanning the Potomac River. |took the Siarr to Cordova. : ; e ENGLISH BREAKFAST “Jo-Jo, the Dog-faced Boy," “The| piaigfieq with the columns P e o 2 IS CAUSING CONCERN Bearded Lady,” and sleigh nd | o wriékster. 1 saadvertently Wit on the approach to the bridge FLU EP‘DEMIC because they interfered with the KOVNO, Deec. 7.-~The Eng- nesses a robbery 8 the €rO0K8|wece of the Lincaln Memorial NEAR END; FEW | ; : Poreasbiarigtt . - il temporarily ward and, | ojoce by, the Fine Arts Commis- 4 ; 1 |caused more than one govern-| in the end, the lady for whom his|gi,) gecided to substitute sculp- ILL AT PRESENT ? i L 4 2 ment to fall in London, is be-| ambition flames. No funnier ple-lyye But before coming to @ D 1 coming an ecomomic factor in the | ture than “Ginsbers the Great,”!jefinite decision, the members de-| The influenza epidem the| § . Y y lilves of wope ‘and more contine| say critics. sired to get the effect of the|present is near the las St ) A ental countries. | i tatues actually mounted on the|Ann's Hospital which was over-} § s Europeans of the* continent, | “FRISCO LEVY" bridge. taxed with patients, is again ¢ s for the most part, content ther :;'stl?ws;s""AvT LPEAVLVACE Photographs of the finished |for a normal number of cases ; 4 |sclves in the morning with a roll tues we » in New York, |of ithe influenza patients who were | 1 ’ o |and coffee. They ship their ham, | e e sent to V ngton and enlarged |quite ill, nearly all are recovering g ¢ bacon, oggs and butler to Eng- Sally O'Neil in “Frisco Sally|py the Signal Corps photographic [rapidly and none are gerious L 4 i |1and, where breakfast | Jhevy.” one of the best hollday of-jgection, by means of sectional; When tI Public Schools closed 4 . 1 | Scandinavia, and ferings ever shown at a ‘lneatre|pictures, into the heroic propor-|for the holidays over 100 were oo L L “ | Denmark, has long been n s 3 will be on the screen 'tonight atjtions of the originals. absent on account of being ,”_l |of supply for the English break- 1 the Palace for the last two times. The huge photographs were|which was a great decrease in the fast table, Since the war Am- The feature e a big hit'meunted on the bridge. So clever-|number of absent and sick prior t erica has eonveried the upper Chrisimas night 1d again last{ly was the work done that the|the closing. It is thought that the |class Emglishman to grapefrait, night and those in the awdiences|pictures gave the exact effect of [gehool attendance wiil be about ir L land the Chieago pe are plan- were well satisfled with ithe offer-|the finished statues. normal when classes convene again ning to cure gome of their hacon ing. | The Fine Arts Commission and |after the New Year. No definite 7| : by the English method. The Bng- In his iproduction, Sally O'Nelljrepres ntatives of various £irms|preports have been received from /- | {lishman doeés net likc his !;utm‘ is @ San Francisco flapper with{of architects viewed the effect of | ho quilying districts of iat B : in the Yankee manner a Jewish fTather and an Irish|the photcgarphs from various|eept that Dr. W. A. Borland report 2 . y Thrco Baltic States born of the | mother—with two lovers, an Irishlangles on a clear, sunlit morn-| pa¢ the situation in Hoonah is 1 war, Lithuania, Latvia and F % #* traffic cop and a Jewish stock-jing. The sparkling Potomac, the |mycp petter. Dr. and Mrs, Bor _ \ thon'a, in am effort t» increase . 7 broker—and ithe jazz craze. classic beauty of Lincoln mem-| .4 returned to Junean a few days L iy A \llu-nlr :'xp;.r's ;(:t :|"||‘ n; g orial and the outlines of the new |, arier administering : 2, while the modt powercul land to buy Shropshire pigs for| O R R R Lirios. were at their beshy wimiar - 211oc SEURUSTS i By WADE WERNER |yoica o far classified by the M-G- |breeding purposen. | Whero Lith- | | SCHOOL ,PLAY selection of the exact pieces of 'Hl Il of the town's population VH(}LL\V\(N' ), Cal, D 2 M technfcian bel to Edward |uanians bacon faBed to please! | REPEATED ON TUESDAY | [sculpture to be used will rest| ,'icc™ mpo cufrer Unalga did a Film fu."uxnlv used to be someth 'I‘A‘uuuv!ly, veterun character actor.|Kngland, the Shropshire-Lithuan- | 2 — 3 wi » judges. Y r Unaga ¢i¢ 31g0en in bathing suit come and | f1is figure is 1 T. U. combination finds plenty of the successtul comedy presented| ol cior reproductions, several |0 ¢ 0 pdicpt ”"”‘,’!;'fi O han any aciress ) men‘ioned | SWEET ADELINE bacon was quoted on thc by ithe Senior Class ol the Juneaiiy, ,,sanq dollars were saved. The e, strl g f;’w"“ .‘_”‘“I'l LLnas her re was| Rolb, hy the way, hands oui|market there Was national High Sctiool, will be repeated againjpo o™ iotographs were made | The shir's doc ”‘r "[“'if' i re ) that'some interesting wdvice to writers |joleing, almest a holiday A a:‘fordlngNw announcement Made| oy prings 8 by 10 inches in ;"“’::l‘m:‘;‘,‘“"fln;"‘wh:‘ww"'r‘f ”'l‘ ;"m sylph-like slender|who feel inspircd to write dialogue | Kven Soviet Russia cont:i today. Jext Tueaday afternoomigize [t took two men two st s el Bl e e 4 , form required of{for the sercen her share to the British break- New Year's Day, the Droduction| o king daymto complete the job [teally all age on the T0sd t0 res 4 romantic heroines| Pyt plenty of nasal resonance|fast. There is a butter shortage will be staged at the Coliseum|anq 527 square feet of photo-|“OVe'Y: ? ; even at the costiinfo your linc he says, “and|in all the cities of Russin and | itheatre. graphic paper were used in the . 4 ? of much fasting. leteer away from words beginning|Mmany people say it it becau the | When the comedy was presented prccess. The enlargement was|papLQUIST LEAVES FOR 4 W Now the wordfor ending in ‘S Lines that record{Eovernment exports much of the; about two weeks ago, the Influenza |;hade in sections. OLYMPIA FOR THE WINTER gsometimes means | well for the tall screen are full [Pest of its butter to Britain. The| epldemic was at Its height here — A oo cnaticallor W ana : s 1y ARUS T bt Posea by Qwen Len and hundreds were prevemted fiom | ¢ 1 viet government won't admit that : t her b it o i Here is a most interesting evening wrap of gold and whi, h : i vernment el e t ing i gold and whi,e brocade aftending. The comedy made a/THOUSANDS OF near attachad to the U,.5. Publle ol v have followed formula, accord. |1t ¥ exporting articles its own ' tial is as decorative o it is unusual. The coliar is formed of pleated ke it CORNS REMOVED |survey Bureau, with headquarters| p tectrical | ing to KoM, who ciies the national | PeCPIe <ry for. - Novortheless 115} Gold lame cloth and the cuffs are of white fos. .sp it :1‘:” '::fi“::‘ "vu‘;‘"r’:;;“““x; g here, has been transferred to the| 3\ W7 cocincer in Dbarbership auiir et Ao 2 SCAPTEE e l.i," Drisaarng “iaternatiosal Iiestated NPwe) mdnd, the stude . ro. GATWEE IR b s a few Englishmen| R, e et should be erowd.| We mnow have a remedy, that|Olympia, Wash., offico for the win-| Edward Connaiiy M ot ro Hfll'l‘lvn line?* as an cxanple of the song-{g Ul TV L YO GREIECT - {really will remove ANY corn or|ter, it was anncunged today by B.f ./ . “Mayer sound stu-twriter’s gkill in puitivg an “N" oriy, ony of butter and eggs |said, and show considerable im- 5 PSR | el {callous quickly and without pain; |C. Guerin, in charge of the ioual diodio, is classifyinz all the com-ian “M” wherever nasal resonance .- o o gt ol CONTENTS GONE i volces i s of bwill hel, singer to linger over v we can prove it. station., He left last night on the PARY'S &creen voice Pk terms of } elp the singer ger ove i Avikt & g = B TRGKIE COOGAN 18 3™ you are one of the unfortun-|steamer Queen for Seattle enroute| transmission units, the transms.- |an acgented noi DR. GRAVES RETURNS Dr. Graves visited most of these; AVON, Conf ll:;m COMING TO PALACE | |ate ones who have tried many 80- | to Tacoma, where he will reside. |%lon unit helng “the amount of FROM INSPECTION OF !|iormers o' toeitas brechine. and|placed in the wasonry of rard, Jack Santoro, Theodore| ok | Starr went adrift /HOOVER VISITING NICARAGO& - ; Y ot ol Comam-me President-clect Hoover with President-elect Moncada of Nica- agua shortly after his arrival in Corinto. Left to right: American | fiinister Everhart, Mr. Hoover and President-elect Moncada. Mrs. | Hoover stands behind called “Corn cures” and still e, — sound necessary to give reproduc- | OVERHAULING AHEAD “For the Kiddies Christmas do-ihave your stubborn old Corn or| gpp FELLOWS ATTENTION tion when transmitied over oms| Tt the recordin: engimeers are| LYNNCANALRANCHES (,‘”“rvpim’h'n”,' ' . :gen':‘l‘;k w‘:n ‘:fi:' do:‘: ¥ * ifigs cf the Juneau Elks, tomorrow) Callouses—come in W and let mile of standard telephone wire.”[right, many an old stage melo- Join Ay | ml :t'n_»r ,.E 'lm.t time, he sall;l. to il ToT e night and also for the next night, |us demonstrate “END-O-CORN."” All O0dd Fellows are requested| So 1f J Crawford remarks |drama will have o be operatéd on Dr. E. F. Graves, Txrrlhnrlul”-‘r heg mv m.' f’ !'Phs_lr rf-sulnf. ’r. popciy gy = Manager Spickett is presenting| It you live too far away write|to be present this evening at|hat her figure s 1075, she prob- by sound pecialis < bofore its lines| Veterlnary Surgeon in charge 01y ) AR LR l°,'”“," = 2 . Jackic Coogan in “The Bigle Call.”|fo: END-0-CORN LABORATOR-|7:80 p. 1. Work in the Degree|ably means her voice rates thatiean be spoken cicc'ively from the|fur - farming investigations, Te-|ur of the upper e canal ais.| 16 ihe hride" no ‘“‘D!‘!” ™\ # It {s said to be not only a triumph |IES, 4 Garfield Blvd., Chicago,|of Friendship. Visiting members many transmigsion units in thé|screem.. The movic surgeon will|turned here last night after a trict 5 AN bawling spell it he fo : o for the star but for the producers | who will see that you-receive a|specially invited. sound studio. ‘The average voice cut out and “S” >, and put in|visit to fox farms in the Lynn AR LTI her goodbye, fil.lv , as audiences everywhere have pro-|jar promptly. Butler Mauro Drug OSCAR JENSON, ias a volume of about 10 units.|an “N” ghers, and when the nper.t(!llmll distriet. Conditions on the| WE MAKE ERLARGEMENTS | to fizute ng'hg'fl he ca claimed this feature is one untiou- ug. —adv. | —adv. Acting Noble mlmml Barryunore’s is classified at ation gm, and the play has been [farms visited are excellent, he Alaska Scepic Views adv.|on his salary with 8,