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: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 29, 1928. o ’ WHEN HOOVER PARTY CROSSED EQUATOR ’ | 3 | COI_ISEU M Sunday—7:30-9:25 A Monday—7:30:9:25 She Had to Marry Her Husband! WarnerBros. present Here comes the bride!— QI 11 ® With no husband to lghflyused guide her! witw MAY MAVOY LATEST NEWS ROBERT AGNEW. oo ANDERS RANDOLF o MATINEE, NIGHT and MONDAY NEWS and COMEDY ALICE DAY in “ALICE BE GOOD” A Pathe Comedy “ALL FOR A BRIDE” She thought she couldw't ged a man and then she found she had iwo on her hands! HEN ALT 10—25—40—Loges 50 cents LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT AT HIS FINEST/ COOGAN Cartoon and PRODUCTION Comedy Gq,y_! Swift! Light! Amusipg! Comedy TONIGHT ONLY Tom Tyler and H is Pals mn King Neptune's parade aboard the U.S.S. MaPyland as the good will ship crossed the equators Sl)l"tt""'g the Breeze Above: Mr. and Mrs. Hoover watching the celemonies. Their son Allan was !nitiated fy King Neps | —— Wit tune’s followers. g 3 P b : ! Prices—10-20-40-Loges 50 cents / ) i ; STOCK QUOTATIONS { TIRE CUTPUT BOOSTED |mand for fancy boxed candies in | —=— bt e g ' r 1 ) | | 2 . v M Atiraci: ; : : g ; ; ‘ | | WATCH FOR THE DATE OF THE REALLY ’e liaucl vies 3 pe aste t " " 1at the co-operation this year had ;II‘:\‘ h [per cent over 1926 but owing to |ported strong and bar and pail BIG COMEDY 1’ » H fafls in love v been fine, and he had found every-|..y,° | the heavy inere in motor traf- |goods selling well. ¢ Al reatres his “w | after gome h body possessed the highest regard|c> /4 it 2 fic consumption in Germany kept | g | j hours, ( ciprocates and and - affection for the old pignoer f'{::,“,‘;_‘l "."'_’;:',_,}" vl i [pace with production. The out-| | “BEHIND THE FRONT” D AN | has pretended to:and willingly and l.l»-x.m_\;;u_d" Motord L EA L - Badnbetve \ia |VuUt of tires in totaled 15,- |/ANCTHER WCMAN FORESTER b to the fun o S 576,348 3 WINDY b The ) e & 'I‘;‘; 2 “’ hi ‘”\' b e 0 SO TP e ST. PAVL, Minn. — ]mrurhmll Cahill of this city is the second }— —— Con 1 3 are a art-Warner 122%, Texas Corpor-| CANDY INDUSTRY BUSY |woman student in the University! P ¥ A g 1k oman ¢ ¥ ool 1Ayl GUMEDY PLAY |atlon 667, U. 8. Steel 159, W hite | g & i of Minnesota forestry school. Last | F¥+ s leav H- agle Oil 36, Californja Packers! NEW YORK Candy DarU-fooay 4 North € chie L & al 1 rolina girl, Jane TONIGHT i 5 [facturers report a growing de-|(,kjey was enrolled as the first. o e 5 10 BE GNVEN & SR L CALL FOR YOUR vy Modern American Music |7 ———— ] S5 NEW YEAR'S | | S | is show i “Splittin dual note ma. ‘Combining of the most v tempti to_the LOown, happinesy JOURNEY OF A LIFETIME PICKENS, 8. C. — Abhout 40 |years ago ‘‘Shug” Medlin, 79, vigited Greenville, about 20 miles Beécomes International Favorite Wk M SUHBURERE e, FIGHTING LOVE” IS b i AT PALACE TOMORROW The Senior Cl 1929 bac High School | westor | e excitambwl -5F "NETIEE “The Whole Town's Talk- away. Excepting that trip, he' f.» Tom . Ty picture v PP o stn. . Ehotared # that was staged and acted | has been outside of Pickens Coun-' hou diversion that S A to £o successfully by the students Ity only tw and has never seen | CALENDAR 2 4imes for the future of : "“‘“]“‘ b 15 00 December 11 and 12 at the v 1 1 4 !a paved street, f some western oA, Tyler is seen as Coliseum Theatre, will be pre- sented again at a matinee show at the same house on New Year's Day at 2 p. m. P ] | { EXTRA If into the mo (PO W S perie of only a few select play- of the goid r gions, becomes embroiled in the activities of the lawles the law-abiding el it At the time the play was given sreat number of towngpeople e three times were i1l with the influenza and Is Olaf Chrisan- were unable to attend their of H. S. GRAVES | | | | ; s o boom town, Boulder Guich. In this|3*1or® direct | the t T ho did New Year's der called qui he two shows. Those who dic precarious p is plunged S e TRERI O U R : b X vk 1 B i e o ated setivi.| The Dair were playing togethier| withncss the production were en- Afiernoon The Clothing Man ” Bhew of » sequence that called for their| thusiastic about the play and the tes of both fact b pe from the fury o Arab | ekillful manner that it was put \ & ample opportus his re » » and fighter and no los dent love The roma of the story gives it a splendi touch of beauty as contrasted and they were crouching over and due to popular request cey comedy will be given Tuesday afternoon. The Whole Town's ents of | was written by the Broadw. “THE WHOLE TOWN’S TALKING” e oy } Electric Toasters 3 under an archway when a flower!the pot shattered a bullet fired ¥ an hirs 1rpose, emptie e irility th e dhyious|€aTth and geranium stems all over|orite Anita Loos, who ach 4,’(“”0:‘“&?""‘“1‘" WA mote DOVIOUS| yotta's head. Hardly had she re-|fame as the author of “‘Ge e 78 s {covered from the shock when an-{men Prefer Blonds,” the play that & broke above her. |is still playing to capacity houses Popular g «= YACKIE COOGAN i5 | A long r was hurled from'in New York and London. Mi Demand See our line of Guaranteed the;Loos uses her talent with a free nd the long we bit|reign in “The Whole Town's 1sly 10to a wooden be _{Talking” and as a result the Indecisively for a moment and two-hour lcng comedy is full of 1id out,eits handle striking hilarions situations and laugh- * Varconi on the head lable clean humor from beginning one of the most|to end. 1gerous they had | Miss Leer, teacher of English in, the players in the Juneau High School, has sande 1 the young actre: and nd the play is put on under her skillful direction. Carl t neariyine Lad direc - {vwn»ux7 oier 008 U8 pEThADS Dost| iy anson, the student who was un- pe* “Uescribed a5 a polgnant human-in- ey, hle to take his part in the play terest story he days just be-ipove,” which is Pal {on account of the flu and whose % G v A / & * fore the Ci Var against a )y, . featur Henry B. Walt.{part was taken by J. P. Kron- . A e G ’ ‘» ‘ background of battles between the |pqay, : ‘'heim, will act in the coming | [ cavalrymen and the red men 1 ——a e iy Ishow with his, fellow players of ! Jackie plays the part a bugl & of ONEY WAS .GIVEN lHm cast. Miss Betty Barragar, nd the cameras rec | AT PALACE TONIGHT Electrical Appliances by g } One of the LA At Coliseum Theitre iThe Bugle Call,” Ja new sia; g vehicle, at th ace tonight. It is an Sedgwick produciion for Goldwyn-Mayer, with Clairc L & and Herbert Rawlin ing an extremel s o young Coog Capital Electric Compan Radio Supplies PHONE 416 House Wi Curtain at 2 P. M. iting and ver taken_ pa greed, and Ch was the most tickli [ . capable cast. It} time. , the| Doy at a Western cavalry cam !who had an important part in the EESEE =Z= > T ! who harbors a deep and loyal d IN BEST SPIRIT comdey. acted her role on the| &7 - sorery g Sel-\y, 7 50 sorory § M\ Ny, Mt st b eyt | * votion to the memory of his dead| (il fir the pay was given be- £ A o g ther. His father commands the boy to address -mérrics and + + ikt Eat Your New Year’s Dinner at : E. W. Knight, managing edifor|fore, but was unable to appear “I'm Sorry Sally” Current/if you dance and sin st show and her part musie, you have a happy fecling . 3 for the i the Alaska Weekly, writing tol " 4 3 ” + £tepmother as mother and to tratis-| . by, Gross, enclosing 366,50, col. | Wa8 played by the director, Miss Continental . towards that country. ’ F fer his affections to her. Tt tad by his onver for the Chrict. |leer. Miss Barragar is now well . Mr. Bonnety says that jazay : " . . I | jocted by his paper for the Christ- |- - . @ A Hit Ameriean ‘music is best liked in ¥ ¢ ¢ Suing’ contlict, which ends happily | ;5 to the residents of thef"om her illness and will also / France, CETe ‘g in tha buy’s capitulation, provides|p. Home, declared that the|Play her part with, the other Yoy “They 1i 1 4o gn il TR ADT YT A 3 23 | 1 , declared that BY. lter 1 s ¥ like real jozz with lots RIS ONIY PART OF V/IPAT many atic scenes with a elt | y was contrihuted very glad.pRiayers. The cast for the show New York City.—Europe’s next | of pep, the kind i1 won't let you HF ¥ ¥ ,\ 5 ": T { % max . that \brought a burst of ap. 4 with the finest spirit. He|ReXt Tuesday will be the orig-| generation of musicians will play | keep your feet stil,” he decla YOU RECEIVE FOR | plause from last night's big audi- inal one that was chosen for the; American jazz as if it were their|“On the Tle de Irance, we could 4 wrote: ence, at the Blks Christmas 1ot the| .. wich (he hova at iplay and rehearsed many times| native musical tongue. . |mot possibly get along without Kkiddies of the Channel. We wish the hoys at the Homely oihor and without doubt the This is the opinion of Maurice | American muste for our dance or- . ! : Hight read cach individual letteri, ,yinee show will be put on even| Bonnety, musical director of the|chestra. People from all over the h the twhich came w chockstyopor than before. Tle de France, most gorgeously| world always ask for an American % Bveryone of them was d with decorated and equipped steamer | foxtrot.” S v . TO COLISEUM SUNDAY (Beariy grectings and bhest wishes.| wprqoNT™ SoUATY PAYS, afloat. % Because of the heauty of its Virginia Buked Ham and Sweet Potatoes, Baked Chicken, Vege- 5 o 5 el o 18 “The old line musiciens will not | equi; Ile de France car- 4 il 2| We are glad to have had a part ) $ * | equipment, the Ile ightly Uscd,” 1s the WATReT |t this work, and want you 1o ex-| \wASHINGTON, Dec. 20—The g‘:&’fi’fiq"’:'“‘l"nx?j::“;g“a o pos :;;‘i;"-‘infie';;’:‘gfi: Bros.’ attraction at “‘v‘ (ul!:l'elul{ tend to the old pioneers our Sin-tuaiamond squad” of the New learn it, but every young musician | reason H:M. Bonnelvy ‘meets. ben S:ludly and Menday. It is the story|cerest wishes for a most haPD¥|york Customs Service, created by| abroad tries to play it. The gen-|vivants from all corners of the an elder ter whose father|holiday season. Congress last year at a cost of| eratiolf now wing up all play 1d. v refuses to let her younger siste Gross Extends Thanks $103,000, is “confidently” expect-| it. I do not the coming gen- that a Maharajah marry uatil she is “oif the shelf”| Manager W. D. Gross of the Coll- eq by Director Camp of the Cuc-| €ration will ever dance to any as apt to ask for herself. To escape naggiig, she|senm Theatres at Juneau and toms Burean, to “give the Gov- other kind of music, except occa- ) as is an Dretends marriage with ‘an imagi-{Douglas, who originated and car-'ernment a million dollars the a Spanish tango tables, Celery, Cranberry Sauce, Plum Pudding, Mince and Apple Pie—an’ everthing—at MABRY’S CAFE 12 o’ clock noon until 8 P. M. ry Major John Smith, ried to success the plan to make first year.” Tt began operations| ! :m. will be the greatest tri- i NEW YEAR'S DAY JAll goes well till a newcdmer|cash Christmas gifta to the pio- July and made cash recov-| in the world’s his- i ves, with whom Cybthia fallsineers, last night asked that his erics estimated at $303,415 in| tory, s it has the real swing | love. To get rid of the imfgi-|thanks be extended to all donors the first three months. l n n erican can write, l n