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- | L v ; THE DAILY AL/ \bKA l;MPIRI: WEDNESDAY, JAN. 9, 1929. 3 - - — — - ~ — ———————————————— o —— e . -3 i W 2 | | fiiiti H erd | Ay i T 0PPERS e ] ) X v | . = il b ) v y . I el Attractions pull GOSH — 1 PICKETT S < ans ¢ u : O o ¥ with th l t leatl'es ; TONIGHT doors Wins .\ll()ll LT TR i sk & i AR c Es : i —— OTTMES T Nt : 1.7 i”“l public ; '|"" GIBSON SCORES HIT LAST TIMES TONIGHT 7:25 and 9:Z 1 LATE '\EW\ an(I F()‘Il’l)) e AT PALACE THEATRE AE iy riday night in the new B L sl X £ e . e i T i 1e second conference t For Carpenter Work of any t i p to sav— HOOT GIBSON in astineau Chann :n | kind—shop or city—Call Handy| ¢ qual care v g quintettes and sexte: f Ju-|Andy, Phone 498. | i A w6 \ 2 g ‘players fo o 3 ik Douglds H s. | AR S D : ; ; #*I LOVE YOUI© / FRO ON HORSEBACK™ el which i | A * A HERD O While the Hilltopper red| CARD PARTY TOURNAMENT | At e Palt spent in th — i mporary let-dewn_due to lack [+ The Women of Mooseheart Le- | ot £ the Pt g o i i pposition and the calling off of |gion will hold the first card party talent is not confined directed to-| Y\-hl v e rings true. . COMING THURSDAY im 0 the fly, Loach Waidjel a ferlos ot five parties gERUEE dexterity with six guns,|w jeauty and photo- 'ww learn lots of new has nce in his out-|day night at 8 p. m,, Moose Hall £ tite SAheP e A s | | 1ing ” ut love mak- t pl their old time game of | Everyone invited adv. Ob MRS RO ARy e o se AN ¢ & iy P i an g G complishments of the knight| 1e proportions “ "‘“" hendy ’1’“',1 ‘”‘1" 7 STORE HOURS He can portray emo-|a spectacle, the nature T mpered too much by slowing up 3 R < o mood stfeot: FI a0t - oht ¢ f the gam the public may be For the accommodation of the Beautitul’ Mhiyne: Ciair: Lo d \1‘ ymedy. An pousually large oast ured of one of the be s'trade, this store will be open e ot THURSDAY seAson. | The Dauglas boys, Thursday evening, January 10thy|"" ° SUPROIt fQ 4H€ O i THURSDAY » aten Juneau to the draw]until 9 P. M s r\"];“m 5 l”fh| 5 “_w-x‘ )}1"‘5 Smashing, Crashing, st game as they did last|adv. B. HRENDS C0., Inc. | e e o coundrel as we| | |RISH-JEWISH COMEDY ' et "J"n'ni.xw‘h:m ear, will of course bend every ef-| b R A R AP eveRE : i | COMING TO COLISEUM 5 < 1‘:-“:11“\)\:]:]"}‘ uw’;;::!‘j):.;|:::“:y’;;, ,m”.,fl\u(flln ){2:1:}1(.)}3".3‘0‘ \CI(I‘E”II)'I(TOJ‘I‘G the| Dan Mason is entrusted with the | "™That publi \d is constant- Hectic laughs just built ; gl S e A el rritory of Alask ymedy relief role and his ey \[1\ growing for the clean, for you , A G il Ua rance on the sereen is pro-| wholesome f1iled with i sioner ve ot muimminlSREy L. hearty 1 s and romance “OT ANCVIQ Henning Berggron, who ylayed | . | o | 8 & CLANCY'’S miy part of the time last week e T 5 i by, the mitl Bessie Love s o iga i tow g | | CIBCL, 8¢ C e. W W and audi e and then as standing guard for al, ' ryp MATTER OF THE ES- | “THE MATINEE IDOL Jlanc edding Johnnie Walker KOSIHER pd deal of the time, but Who| “rinp R THOMAS BURKE, } NOW AT COLISEUM ¥ S M, n'r—nxc & s high point man for Jumeau! oo c o B i N Tatan ?‘fl“" g g WEDDING” 4 r a% Bunitey Wit S | ““The Matinee 1dol,” which open-|ish comedy made for FBO, accord-|{} g, sz 3 . WL NG ertheless, will play center with| yonyem 18 HEREBY GIVEN, | | A 4 P s th g o Y |ed a day run at the Coliseum|ing to the management of the and Nelson, both good |y, tne undersigned, has beer : | s 2 STARE Ay 2 | theat yesterday is alive with|Coliseum Theatre, where the pro- basket shooters occupying|quly appointed Administrator of | | | 4 rd berths. With Brandt|y t £ T Burka: ue \ nan appeal.and hearty laughs.|[duction will open tomorrow picdbiiakngd X in°tile back floor, Jus [y '(;" e of Thomas Durke, €|y is a credit to Columbia and to} ' The screen play which received | —————— et Teite et 3 # P i \‘ \, the director. Bessic|such wide attention on its first = e i P NS having claims o e | Y ‘e > 'K 3 A2 S el o | A e L IL:‘["L :I:.“:“T: )‘":f o “‘;,'\,”’r'(‘l i and Johnnioc Walker add|showing is based upon a clean YOUR AILLASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE F ek g de-| quested to present the same, duly|'2UTels to their erowns with ex-|comedy plot, with the live interest L ; F. Orme, Jackson, Jen-|verified and with prop “m,h‘,r’*‘-‘ lent xn;x'x;‘(\_vuli_r’l‘llw “:mn..l-p is I[)Ivl\\'tl\vn ;\I_\w.-nn]‘ Iri 1‘ 1;u»x‘|;‘.uJ..v|:\‘|y : L = r and Johnson will be in rv.(ac to the und od at|cast as a flery lttle: “ham” ac.jthe daughter of an east side Jew, D 5 LI ’ . ¢ ; {Tenakee Springs, Ala within | tre star of a tent show; while simple, direct and appealing. r;} (’(lnlll&{ ("g[’ ressinoy s = The sensationul Teature of the veir--the Qlrle. Avs Atidide {31 bt #rgm dute:. ob this| the latter appears as o hl;,u.k,-u,“! \..|..;\I who, o In the lv\nlu‘nl “ll”i $ = H T J | median in a B ¥y revue man Cohen,” plays the feature H 2 Whilg the girls t 8 dis. | notice. : i = $1,000,000 Production ”,‘ ' l: “‘l‘ “: .\“,’":““" Dated at Tenakee Springs this| The plot revolv round a com- | part in “Clancy’s Kosher Wedding”| 2 g D ,{27th day of December, D., [pany of “yokels” playing in a rath.|is known for traightforward ‘1— o NI Y . i T T R B AT ”“ l:' h vm\\!‘\'h‘!l 928. |er terrible Civil War melodr: nm, appeal of his humor, which stands AL L/l L N Dfi‘y £ NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC—This feature will posi- & Haka sy C. J. SULLIVAN, {Which is touring the country un- ‘upun its own feet and does not g S ; } £ tively be shown for only 3 days—two shows each fows to ‘1\“‘1.1 K:;,;: ‘”):"1 ",;:‘ 1 Administrator anvas. The performance is|depend upon any “shady” interpre In New Building on Shattack Way Z night as it is a guaranteed attraction and must be i clatir Coach Lowe|First ])HI»IIII:\(leH I.‘I:m 2 nessed by the manager of af r-v(n)o;l lh: ;; I(:‘:\’“ oRl i ‘THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” Z returned south on the first steamer after next Sun s \\\:-I\. thing: N FaaT A San. 59, reyus; whigin, in_se “[ e X s ] 3 E v ; T ek T - oo Ity act for his show. He|ers who take part include Will| i 2 day. The feature will start Thursday—Mae Pauly’s for the This store will be open even-| s tho ‘compEnY and brings | Avmétrong, Ann Brody, Mary Gor-| | 2 Orchestra will play the big, original musical score on e Dbe-lings on the 10th of each month | 1ho \'t-\\"‘;'():'l" T are the| B AR Tyoh, Rex Deuss) by | £ Thursday and Friday nights, both shows. r and her|for the accommodation of fhe| P SR s st . R | - T g R |players meet with defeat and after|Brady and Jesse Devorska WARM UP. WITH = ba e b 2. { s {aksie RaREORn A8 roLl -—t—o - | £ \ ) 4 RO AT AT RRERRRRMORCRRIDROOA” 0ntoubteary tnere winl be a Jarge s GOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM {e7oral humiliating experiences r George 3 Day Specials s THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY January 10 January 11 January 12 3 Minute BAKING OATS POWDER CLEANSER :. ANpeAT LIGHTHOUSE POUND 2 350 4 cans 350 Large Package FOR CRESCENT ¥ HEAD 253 BACON RICE Swirts 1| 10c 35¢ A E G G S E G G S Sliced Pound POUND Best Grade Sugar Cured FRESH Winchester 45 v :'. TGHET F fAUI?E S < S04P 4 Dozen oty ya EXTRA LARGE SIZES 2 FOR . 2SC 26 ounces to the dozen 25C 4 EVERY gty r'S > oni e en or 2 MISSION, BELL EGG GUARANTEED FRESH e A : s MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE ON ALL PURCHASES _PHONES 92 and 95 Deliveries—10:30 a.m., 2:30 and 4:30 p. m. OPEN UNTIL 11 P.M. turn to the tent. A clever love interest is |into the plot situations are introduced. UNION AIR LINE, INC. | | | | The International Securities ; | woven | Diamond Briqueis $13.00 per ton at bunl-ers and sever-l novel|Corporation of Seattle, Wash.,| [has authorized V. A. Paine to sell | i‘my part of $5,000.00 of the| 3 — #|stock of the Union Air Lines,! BIG PRODUCTION IS {Inc., in blocks of five shar COMING TO PALACE |{7¢; preferred stock and one share fo “lof common stock at $50.00 per More than a year was spent in|pjock, Further information can | 'paration before a single s 'H«'lh.x gbtained at the office of V s . photographed for, “The i~ Paing, Valentine building or tele- e Life of Helen of Troy,” the|phone 1921. adv. ational picturization of John Erskine’s brilliant story which to the Palace tomorrow e Pacific Coast Coal Co. H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent Phone 412 LARGEMENTS nic views adv. WE MAKE Alaska = | comes o L Illlllfl ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE - 45 SUITS AT HALF PRICE $50 Suits for $25.00 Extra! 45 Suits for . . 22.50 Extra! s Bt bolted 40 Suits for . . 20.00 One lat bilbed back suits 35 SUitS .for Ui 17.50 back suits $10.00 30 Suits for . . 15.00 $10.00 : 25 Suits for . . 12.50 This sale of incomplete lines will clear our stocks for cur spring shipments and enable our customers to buy a suit at way below cost. Most sizes are represented. There are 2-35, 6-36, 13-37, 13-38, 1-39, 6-40, 3-42, 1-44. You might find what you want and it won't cost you anything to investigate. i i For obvious reasons the customer must stand cost of alterations. SALE ENDS JANUARY 19TH H. S. GRAVES The Clothing Man : i Ii