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THE DAILY ALASKA -l:MPIRE TUESDAY, JAN 8 1929 Wrote Alr Hlstory m 1928 R T T well as a palatial estate at Du y y . had at various imes. homes in| ' \u ’I’ llllIllllllllllllmllllmI "IIIIIllll|||IIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIiIIIHlllIIIIHIII|IIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIHII i, | PICKETT® TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY NAEZA L L0 L 2 Shows Nightly London, Paris and Florida Like his brother James, Ben-| SHOW jamin v arg sums to_ edu- catfo and charitable institu - : 9 SHOWS-vo- ' 9:95 tions. His gifts to Trinity Col lege, now Duke University, atf Durham, N. C., and Guilford Col-{ lege are said to have exceeded There are many v $1,000,000. He never would per-| y mit a list of his benefactions to to say be made public 3 A — e+ — Y . : . S 1 g B ; “1 LOVE YOU” WEEK OF PRAYER e % SERVICES ARE NOW ¢ But only one rings true. things out love mak- The first service of the Week of NP \[ oy ing after you see this Prayer held last night at the | ! teature. Presbyterian Church, Services to- 3 night will be held at the Salyation || B Army hall, and Capt. E. K. Tobin : /i COMING THURS , will conduct them, and the Rev. ] MG THURSDAY Henry Young will preach the ser- Smashing, Crashing, mon % Tearin’ Through! Wednesday n the services| y ’ . will be at the hodist Church. | - o 54 Hectic laughs just built Rev. C. C. Personeus will preach - - ) for you Thursday night the services will|] “ers = =g By 5 ; - s at the Bethel Mission and Capt o 5. K. Tobin will preach. Friday| b O Y S 1ight the services will be at the !Lutheran Church, at which Rev.!| Johnnie, Walker KOSHER David Waggoner will preach. A : ¢ ; Directed by Frank Canra ey hearty welcome is extended to alf} il WEDDING to attend these service S Companionate Groom g Repenting at Leisure = Pimbres hote on the Baviape (1) Amelia Earhart, who, with Wilmer Stultz and Lou Gorden, flew from Trepassy Bay to 0 WIPE UUT [ River. Mre. ‘Pimbres 'was killed: coast of Wales; (2) Dr. Hugo Eckener, commander of the super-dirigible Grat Zeppelin; (3)| (Conunuea rrom Page One.) Her Body was carried vay with . Baron von Huenefeld, Maj. James Fitzmaurice and Capt. Herman Kohl, who hopped from Baldon ot gt s A her son. Fimbres and his daugh= The sensational.feature of the year—the nel, Treland, to Greenley Island; (4) Captains Ferranin and Del Prete, who flew fom Rome to|,ru entitled to make sex laws, bb wu-n lND'ANS r escaped to their homse, $1.000,000 Production South America, a distance of 4.466 miles; (5) Sir George Wilking, who, with Lieut. Ben Eielson,|cause they bear chillren. As for - - — e 5 e, soared over the Arctic Sea from Pcint Barrow to Spitzbergen, and, (6) Captains Harry Lyons and|coeducation he holds that true WAIT WAIT WAIT b , B ‘ i ! Kingsford Smith, C. P. T. Ulm and James Warner, who flew the Pacific Ocaen from Oakland, Cal, to|comradeship between sexes in ado- Save the ddte—February 9th, for NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC—This feature will posi- DO UGLAS, Arlg, ' Jan the Annual F. 0. . DANCE tively be shown for only 3 days—two shows each Trekking into the wild r 8] d in JUNEAU night as it is a guaranteed attraction and must be RE e MeRieat WMOUTIMLIE SAUEH returned south on the first steamer after next Sun- day. The feature will start Thursday—Mae Pauly’s = | THE FEATURE IS IHI@@"II’ GIBSON COMING THURSDAY “The Private Life of Helen of TROY” ‘ IIIIIIIIIIIINI|||IIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIlIIIIllllllII[IIIIIIIII!II!IlIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII! Brisbane, Australia |lescence is nothing but a sham, - o | The ac ion by women of uni- and sporting re | cninery when that method of us-|Durham) County, North: Cato- ) ; of the bhorder here, Francisco | e e cos | ing tobacco first came into favor. [lina, April 27, 1855, and was ed- “]‘"""; '“'l considers detrimental tolpimpres s leading a party of F (LA H | Under the Arm name of Duke |ucated at Guilford College, North |the development of the true wom:|twelve men beit upon finding M(lbry s Ca.fe Orchestra will play the big, original musical score on Catolina. On Februd 21, 1877, |an the mountainous retreat of a wild Thursday and Friday nights, both shows. PASSES AWAY TS, et wnthl 1590, |ne martied Sarah Pearéon Angier| In his opinion, women of thelhand of Apache Indi ith i [ g : g ot Durnd They had two sons,|Latin races have retained much |y} Bk syl Yoo MR Fin e ‘llllIIIIIIIlIllIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHllIIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll' e T e R R | n ecitnntihess. dbaiTits Mlaanoot ks Fim-13 Regular Dinners AL - s’ hasame the gulding :ge Angier Buchanana Duke, both of |those of the nordic races and{ The puni expedition car Short Orders & y o |One of Famous Brothers|of the combination as its whom are dead, and a daughter, |therefore deserve a greater meed|ries supplies for two we L. gkeen ‘oomady. 4or FOO . ¢ | ¢ont for many years. while [ Mary Lillian, who was married to|of admiration. He warns his coun-| The march was authorized by Lunches . oyts IKasher. Waadiag, « which Dies in New York |jamin served as Treasurer and Di- |Anthony J. Drexel-Biddle, Jr. trymen against what he calls the|Gov. Topete, of Sonora, Mexico,|§ Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. ttracttons Il open at"the (Coliseum theatre After Long Illness | rector uniii ime issoluticn of Water Development dog-like devotion” of the Ameri.[to hunt down and wipe out tl POPULAR PRICES Thursday. the company by the United States| While he continued his interest can husband band At Theatres As “Hyman Cohen,” proprietor e Supreme Court in 1911 m the manufacture of tobacco, R i L The son of Fimbres was car-| HARRY MABRY mall clothing store on the| (CORtinuS Trom Xaxe One ) At the time of the morger the [Mr. Duke turned to othef fields| ATTENTION EASTERN STARS ried away when the family wa Proprietor east side of Ne York, Sidney Duke brothers were reported to|with his capital. With his hxnlhy set upcn while riding to struggles to outwit his next door|cess from the start and was ex-|paye received $7,500,000 in se-|cr James he was a pioneer on| Juneau Chapter No. 7, 0. E. 5 - S s neighbor and rival, “Timothy Clan-|tended from time to time un'il|cyrities for their holdings In|the development of water power, |Will meet in regular '“i“" Jar “THE MATINEE IDOL” ¢y, played by Will Armstrong.|Washington Duke at his death|ihe new combination they were |and tcgether they owned thejuary 8th at 8 p. m. In the Scot-) | AT COLISEUM TONIGHT Matters are further complicated|Wa I"'kur(‘lml as cne of the lmunr said to have held 30 per cent of [Duke Power Company |tish Rite Temple. Business meet B IR AR, SR y the love of young Tom Clancy|lry's mos prosperous tobacco| the stock of The American To- Benjamin branched out into|iN8 Columbia’s “The Matinee Idol”|for beautiful Leah Cohen. wanufacturers. )lmuu Company In the early|railroad, banking, cotton and| MAYBELLE GEORGE, | Which is coming to the Coliseum| A prize-tight between Tom Clan-| With the death of ihe father)jgng's, Bemjamin Duke's wealth {other industrial enterprises mm\ Worthy Matron. Theatre tonight, proved prophetic|cy and lzzy Murphy for the hand|the business passed ‘to the ‘“'“q“m estimated in excess ©f §$60, during this later years devoted | FANNY L. ROBINSON, for Bessie Love and Johnny Walk-|of Leah and 'the financial dipti.|%he and Innovations were Iniro-|00.000. fmuch of his time to New. York, j—adv. oo @ Thetr roles in this prodns. | culties that ariae trom ihe batting buced: *Jamos. inSugudted . tr He was born at Orange (now |real estate and banking. He own- R tion fore-shadowed the events of|of the Clancys and Cohens settle ‘mpuytabtuth ol clrggeliss by ma DT ; 'o1d papers "_':“'L .t "“’”’"e real life, Immediately following|the relative merits of the sons of the completion of the picture, hoth{ Arbraham and St. Patrick We Have a fow dded s whiel £ d Miss Love and Walker dropped| In his portrayal of Cohen, Sid- e have a Iew uscd ones wiich are in goo their screen make-up and prepared |ney is said to have given the best - okt - « to go on the spoken stage. characterization cf his long career, condition — Cook Stoves, Ranges, Heaters In the “Matinee Idol” Miss Love|while 'Armstrong has rec has the role of Ginger, a fire-eat-|high praise from many critic % + D ing little “ham! who plays several | his rendition of the “fightin’ Irish- pany, engages the actors and helps | p, e shift scenery. While at work in| | BIG FEATURE IS o) Columbia studios Miss Love signed U COMING TO PALACE | . a contract with Lillian Albertson, £ R % 4 7 7 il . snge el 4| Mot S Suneerian s Whether it is your 1st tin or your 6Ist--it never vayics. | H ARRIS ay lead in a stage play entitled Of both stage and screen, makes “Burlesque.” e opened in San(her bow to the American public . . . . 2o e tho oy Tolowing b4 In ons o ihe ost irbing roe If you think it varies - - your money back--read it on the tin. . R T NS T T R T L T T T U D D T LT TEEMTE R ERH HT TR e e ot i = i | and Laundry Stoves. Francisco the day following the|in one of the most striking roles completion of her work as Ginger|in the history of pictures. in “The Matinee Idol.” The picture is First National's Johnnie Walker, who portays a|“The Private Life of Helen of 977 m ; . T H r r blackface cotedian of the EddiejTroy,” the spectacular production ; G Co a ‘l a 0. Cantor type in “The Matinee Idol,” which opens its engagement at the = s , accepted a vaudeville, engagement | Palace Thursday night. in England. He had previously| Miss Corda’s performance as the postponed the tour in order to|most beautiful woman of litera- appear opposite Miss Love in thejture and mythology is said to be Columbia feature. an outstanding example of screen acting. : i ; i § % [ Possessed of striking beauty of ; o4 : Moneyback | HOOT GIBSON IS classical type, Miss Corda is ideal . Fio i 5 4 2 = ur grocer returns your money at ) AT PALACE TONIGHT ||as the immortal Helen, whose Your g/ JRE Sones our expense on any Schilling product B 5| charm started the Trojan War and Hoot Gibson Is at the Palace (- caused the downfall of that great for any reason whatever. Your state: night and tomorrow in “A Hero nation of antiquity. : 7 ‘) C}lli]] ]) g 7 ment is epough, Don’t return the goods on Horseback,” a Universal Jewel.| pormerly a dancer as well asg It is a western comedy farce film|an actress on both stage and adapted from Peter B. Kyne'sigcreen, Miss Corda is fitted for the story “Bread Upon the Waters.”| 5lo in every particwar. Ethlyne Clair plays opposite the| «wrhe private Life of Helen of star and Dan Mason of Tonner-|rroy” was produced for First ville Trolley fame assists in mak- [National Pictures by Carey Wil , ing the laughs. A brief synopsis of son and directed by 'Alekander the story follows: Korda. Lewis Stone, as Mene- Billy Garford, a happy-go-lucky)jaos, and Ricardo Cortez as Paris lclowb:)yl;l goesd I:;oke &, ut“’ ti“"";' head the csat, with George Faw- 4 h 2 l f h d h v ng table an en accepts the of- o C. O’'Brien, i o; “ thsm;lb“ck' i :f‘ghbmng L:;‘i'c.tf Mamle(a‘fl:‘: 'l}'_g;'mv Bnm A quahty that never varies comes only from methods t at NEver vaLy. rancher, who advances him a large g i he large B . g 4 3 n H / dum, wich Bls ranch 5 secur i et That's why cheap coffee-making and fine coffec-making do not belong Every Month in the Year ity. The cowboy loses every pen.. —il B e NOTICE together. Thete is one coffee roastcr who specializes on fine coffee- 1929 Sales Dates gives to an old prospector as a grub stake. Then he goes to] After January 10 no telephone JANUARY 23 JULY 24 ork for Starbuck as a common|TENtAls for the month of Janu- i - -- n FEBRUARY 20 AUGUST 28 Tar, bt soon s e fo heing| Sy Wil be acoepte ut o Gscomnt. making only. No 2nd ot 3rd grades--no cheap blends--ever enter or SBRUARY o UGUST 28 00 ‘atlentive to Starbuck’s daugh- : . . 3 “TORER 2 GRS e R O ATk of et Kier HSA leave those fragrant roasting rooms--the only place in America whete MAY A \,‘(’)\u‘;{%’fg?hug7 The old prospector strikes a bo- prompt, i v JUNE 26 DECEMBER f& nanza and splits his big winnings|™" 3 " i S with Billy, who buys the bank. His[ggy JUN%AMI’DOU‘?W thfl.t 1s true. ThCI'C 1S No leIdCd interest - - no COflqulOfl Of q,uahtY' Special Sales Held on Request of Shippers rooked cashier, also in love with{—--. stz it o % ohae b 4 é Advances Will Be Made As Usual When Re- crool cashie e i Thats Why Schlflmg COECC is thc one that never varies in finC flavot. Advances Will Be Made As Usual When R Ollie, goes south with the funds.j i R o < The citizens storm the bank and’ LOOSE LEAF - | uuuted~—Trdr‘x»~feDr1§;t{ by Telegraph threaten to lynch the old" pros- g if Desired pectot pattner, while Billie pur-| SUPPLIES sues the absconding cashier and bis henchmen with tho usual Hoot|| - OFFICE EQUIPMENT | SEATTILE EWCHANGE ' i : Stationery, 65 MARION STREET MIADUET ™" = Pri y ‘I CLANCY'S KOSHER : ; fl,t,',fifn:"d g s i SEATTLE US.A DDING,” COLISEUM ‘Cani the Jews outwit the Irish’ 5 of the Trish outtight the Jews?|| GEO. M. SIMPKINS Baking Powder This age old paradox is the ques- 2 tion settled by George Sidney in