The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 28, 1928, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY DEC. 28, : L GOLLEGE HEAD A | T IIIIlHlII|mllllllllllllllllllllmmllmb. GOES EAST T0 .JISEU Bunneil Enroute to Wash ington to Get Federal 'r,»\fili TIMES Aid Laws for Alaska TONIGHT | 7:30—9:25 0 Washing D.C “ n the interests of th \1‘ ka Ag AN EVENTS 2 ESKIMOS FACE coserre || STARVATION IN BARREN LANDS TONIGHT . tree and all the Unde |~I‘|n(| at llu- l.n].m By WADE WERNER | isiest jobs in - pictures | be- | HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Dec. 28 I 0 actors who play judges and | Wi it was the M Si | Ju en During the he t of the | or the popularity o song the j ut Old Man River that started rs certainl have boen |b making a unusu- | al number of riv-[in r pictures late- ¥, Tt too, In| One o most frequently en gpite of the Illl jurymen, Andrew Ar that Hollywood’s|buckle, says he never has been ir nearest real river|a 1l courtroom in his life. Di | prag of ‘that Institution, D4 is the amento! 1e him the “perfect| .q r Juneau ear t about nnl.‘.\-",.\ 1ge juror,” However, amd liki | morning on the s Nor north [to have him around when thc[yestern. He One of the lat-iprosecution attorney asks hanging | pe iVoby ot, “The Girl of for the defendant. Arbuckle was just past middle bald, and hei now to the v and ag Mackaill in vins Family Is Found Dead | From Illuminating Gas will | 1 ‘(\ aribo u Fail to Follow!: | Beaten i\ il South Eskimos W Without Food ends "MHI And betwee range themse comforiable chairs and produce cigars, Enroute w8 Col ANYTHING ONCE’ with NORMAND sent fr about six weeks, sometime Dr. Bunnell I making an effort to to extend the prov h Act and Smith-Leve Act to Territory. These g xtend (o the various lamd gre olleges of the United Stat ional leral funds for ¢ AESOP'S FABLES m certa lines of educationa Cartoon ‘and Comedy ntal work in connec tion with iculture. A bill in 4 T roduced by Representative Ves PATHE ¢ Indiana p: k ¥ WARNER BR0S. present 3 e The Moose at Home H. DUNLAP HERE; |/, ™, loven” oo coroner " sagn i Sear. D mi“S]’“B Ashestos Mitikl “wis PASSENGER o e " e, OMEL LEGISLATOR 1 ey : ON STEAMER STARR | i ENROUTE TO SEATTLE DON'T FORGET! NEW YEAR'S DAY Andy the Northweste “The Whoele Town’s Tallcing” He will re 2:00 P. M. MABEL S, Minn., D dead from illu Holden Borg, A REVIEW e of -12 will be guests 1 will be admitted 1 and as Santa ( 1 the Chris g 5 after the firs Bunnell hopes f | | | | Margaret Felt, nurse, was ad, but it is believed to been accidental re than tr |en ip and down a1 | \h anwhile, in E |® q | ] CHANNEL when tha eef near e ""*‘fij MYSTERYIN 0 i newly harlie completed - Farrell and DR. STURDEVANT 1S ON ite principals in a I LEAVE FROM THE UNALGA|“h O ! rbulent and full of whi 1 r. L. B. Sturdevant, Medical|® % cer of the U Representative-elect M Bamboozling of an en o 5 Ambitious Bimbo! ~ 1 which plays rell really lets ’l'u\l a, is spending picture, one.of a-ilecave of absence in Juneau, hich is the scene where,\Zynda Hotel n a frenzy of rage and thwarted| While a Nebraskan by birth, Dr.|Nome to Fairbanks by plane 3 SNOW | love, he rushes out into a snow. Sturdevant is an Alaskan by pref-| while in the erior metropolis ¢ D, "{storm and furiously chops down!erence, for by his own request, he|he visited the Alaska Agric : b b CraNRRcIe | (1o jrow on the old Coast Guard cutter!and expressed himself as pleas ORI o =07 ; - . el °p . Fin Bear, with the work being done by the BRICES. 10.40.80..%; 85 s 1 > 1 ’ = i sz Profitable Ease | Dr S.|institution. While there he en VICES 50—Loges 6 cents Watchman Found aume i and took the| (uptroom scenes gradually con. €. G. cutter Unalga last April, : o l 1 N joyed a visit with Robert Lyle —_— it g Al Dead—Poisoned— frear t " ereat diffi-)ince anyone who spends much has made a great many friends inland Alvin Bahlke, two Nome b Sulty] Tegele around the movie sets that Juneau, | e ! 1 llege Files Rifled \n Dunlap his bisitess ] . ||H4HI|I|;.. the Cc d south on the thinking that S i e e e e e B B B B R |-+++'I'l'<l<-l+++l‘+-l—+l'-l—i-+-l'+4—|'|-H“H e the Starr in how- m an- k from the | the ) 1 t Unal a arrived . tor 3 oy, Thon Tt " STORE HOURS i Wi a0 10 Aok ana Commencing January and continuing throughout the winter months this store will open at 9 A. M. and close at 9 P. M. dailv. before t opens nex " AWARNER BROS PRODUCTION' raciions At Theatres I i 1 Comy d re- | g at the| ROBBERY UF b i S fstand 1o (ureg of Mr. Nylen made the trip fron rd when th » siip wa Sturdevant joined the 1 Saturday Matinee and Night TOM TYLER and HIS PALS in “Splitting the Breeze” OO YORK, Dec. 28 bbb bbb HOLIDAY GREETINGS was used to has been iting n, was taken from e abelled contair ir g WM M STOCK QUOTATIONS oo reason scie explain just what be explained ————————— NUTICE » will' be closed until |l The fact that father is the only| : member of the family who ever , hag to get his shoes half soled is| more proof that his only int in ‘the car is footing the bills it. -Gy LET. Almquist Press Your Sult We cal! and deliver. Poone 528 Turk in one of his Princess Sidi Chakir, formerly Mrs, Snd{ Wirt Spreckell, of San | Francisco, whose oriental husband, Prince Fuad Bey son of Turkey's last sultan, divorced her in Apfll now has applied to United States dis trict court for restoration of her| American cxtizenshlp Inset, an artist’s ‘tonception of the noble N YORK, Dec. 28.—Alaska quoted to- Chrysler 129%, 1y 64, Kennecott Copper seouri 62%, Nevada 30%, Motors . Pennsyl- Railroad Phillips >etrolenm 4414, § , Roebuck Stewart ’ Corporation White Chakir,| Check over the list below and compare these prices with what you have been paying --- Figure for your- self if Piggly Wiggly ing cash. cannot save you money l)y pay- Bluma_r or Ammonm Pint Bottle 10 cents ~ SHRIMP Dry Pack—Dunbar or B. C. P. Per Tin, 16 cents CHEESE Full Cream American 35 cents pound 'PUMPKIN Del Monte or Van Camps - Largetins, 15 cents STRING BEANS Cut Green—Stringless 15 cents can Palm(;iive Soap ‘2 Bars for ° 15 cents Camplell’s Soups Any Kind 10 cents each SARDINES Booths Large Oval Tins in Tomato, Mustard or Spiced 2 tins for 25 cenlts Post Toasties or Corn Flakes per Package 10 cents 'PRUNES California New Pack 3 pounds for 29 cents CHIPSO Soap Chips A Kitchen Necessity Large package, 24¢ Calumet Baking Powder 1 Pound Tin 28 cents M ARMALADE Kerrs—2 pound jar 0 cents U. S. Malt gyrup Hop Flavored—2Y4 ponnd tin 9 cents 10 cents Brussel Sprouts Fresh and Nice Stock 2 pounds 35 cents The Northern Pacific Railway wishes all Al- askans the compliments of the season and hopes for them A HAPPY NEW YEAR For your convenience during the year the Northern Pacific has prepared an elaborate ecal- nnhn with all the months on one sheet. Call for yours at the Alaska Steamship Company’s office, or write ‘ KARL K. KATZ, Aluska Representative 200 L. C. Smith Bldg. Seattle NORTHERN I’ACIFIC RAILWAY Réute of “The North Coast Limited” Full Line of All Standard . Hardware Supplies A complete stock of GUARANTEED HARDWARE at thift prices. HARDWARE that stands hard wear. Our stock is so large we're sure to have anything you may need.

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