The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 10, 1929, Page 3

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TH[: DAILY ALASKA EMPlRI: Whl)\JLbDAY JAN oi 1929 “BARE KNEES” IS AT PALACE SUNDAY 1 f : ? l he Palace l heatre §F hetivo vou 1k of G mods Comedies Come and ern flapper? The care-free v omedies Go — But girl of today who no ) o Ny 4 A b Eh does things that would . & this is one that's dif- TONIGHT, FRIDAY and SATURDAY en her grandmother the “Heebie- ferent AND HOW'! ) Jeebies.” The as been much The $1.000,000 Production 5 N o e g ’ 0 el L SQHBWS o S been given such a »vu\wl;‘nnl enter- UNIT SHOW ace Sunday. WIS @ | snappy version is —UNIT N A /i = | e LEWIS STONE o with'thie fbflow ng ca UMT NO. 1. UNIT NO. Il MARIA CORDA iy ';:,';“[f;:f""’;,:m,ll_'."""‘"“m'l;"'l‘A'\]‘V RARIN’ TEARIN’! WILD TO GO? OUR GANG / = i :E;lb‘u'lln.nni-- Walker and Maude Ful- ,\ Ri‘)l]il]q Rflilrillq (11)"]!‘(') SII(\W! ‘“’l‘(’,' )'(-("‘g (}l(an * ‘ - - T o) ~SOMEDY CAQT fi : - 3 IS ANXIOUS TO SEND WITH A REAL COMEDY CAST e ] E[I.EN IR@W RICARDO CORTEZ TEACHER TO SANAK UNIT NO. 111. OF S i aaieh i : LATEST IN THE WORLD % by | Following advices reccived in| NEWS THE PALACE ORCHESTRA PLAYS BOTH SHOWS — 7:15 and 9:30 /. Commisionce ot ucasi UNIT NO. IV — THE PRICES——Adults 50 cents, Loges 60 cents, Youths from 12 to 15 years of ;}:L;,fl,],.‘jl‘j,‘,,,] p:::l\'i’fm“:"‘u‘\lt“ \I 4 PATHE REVIEW b age 40 cents, l('l}ildren accompaning parents 10 cents, Children “ , requesting Information as to § unaccompanied 25 cents. the next s of the Attu for! NIT NC.V.— £ NOTE—Children with parents free on Saturday y Night Only. k ‘:"::“]:(11“ criflc Kol ":,'\‘; I:" PATHE { POTLIGHT definite information, that the Starrl SN : UNIT NO. VI was on the way to to un- ; Coming Sunday-~-BARE KNEES byl Dol LEON DREWS at the {formation must be obtained KIMBALI iR Ehsh - Ei !‘m‘‘w!Y|\l|l‘il\“\[l:l\‘:\’A .TI‘ aterson T AT S T e AT o o . — us to obtair pors ke s . 4 Imiliar to theatre-goers in similar|copies have been sold to date »::lvmk fmj,M‘\‘-' Faye Cypher ('“""";‘r '\""d"-‘ b roles ,and by many has been ac-|without counting the returns from |North Platte, Neb., who ha i Attraclions Icorded a ;msiux.m as the leading |the lx.):m”p}i;l\ ‘:“;i,h‘,. 1,“\‘:”:”, L.I_.;I.‘,‘_ ’ ged to ta WM. BOYD b rayer of Jewish character on| “The Private Life of Helen of of t 4 the screen today. Maria Cordo, Lew- d Ricardo Cortez in fm':\;“; w:‘\-‘ s, Rl The Wftl]l“llg of ey 64[)'.088 P“r"(l()” ing in due {0 i the Century! .| At Theatres | TRISH.JEW COMEDY | AT COLISEUM TONIGHT y B 2 Many thousands of film fans who| | have followed George Sidney, the| | DOG RACER GOES | will return north in early spring famous character comedian, all|** " “LET’ER GO GALLEGHER" ) T through his numerous appearanc-| One of the most vivid and in- COMING TO COLISEUM es in the role of a New York east|teresting literary personalities of g—— —— ——— NOTIC;_ t SOUTH ,FOR REST‘DOUGLAS MAN IS ! ANIV(]A L CLEA RAN « side Jew, will have the opportun.| tod ine, whose first ; After Jannary 10 no telephone| Jtke Mutchler, famous for nis| ARRESTED UPON ! S‘Q LE ity to witness him in what is| nevel, “The Private Life of Helen| He risked his life to deliver al . +a1c for the month of Janu-; eXPloils as an Alaskan dog team ASSAULT CHARGE Rld 16 e~ his mroatast wHoturs, 1,,( Troy,” has placed him among [Story to his newspaper in time to driv enger for the south The cast includes Ann Brodsky y Gordon, Sharon Lynn, Re ve roles of Helen, Me- Sanak has had no teacher e, Bd Brady and Jecse Devor. |nelaos and Paris. Alexander Kor.|since November and while Miss da directed and Carey Wilson pro-|Cypher has been ready AR duced the story for First Nationaljcn her long trip she has «5 | Pictures. ] the respect PRICES—10-20-50-Loges 60 cents JAKE MUTCHLER O ORAIGer it s, wintee Ko} T O o e HELEN OF TROY" IS AT PALACE TONIGHT Z i : > AL | ; A 7 3 Ssat And L & 1 | arv will be accepted at a discount. Clancy's Kosher Wedding, an|the greatest living writers as well |80 to press! And he was only the| |All remittances by mail must °" ! FBO production, which is booked |as one of the most popular. office boy in the editorial room of | hear postmark of not later tham| M from the Interior; Roy Walt, of Pouglas, has been 39 SUITS AT for the Coliseum Theatre, tonight| Release of First National's pic-|the great metropolitan daily! |last discount date. Please be|country and is a partner with his|arrested by Deputy Marshal Wil- * and tomorrow night only. [ turization of the brilliant comedy,| This is the character played by|prompt. | three Dbrothers in owning and[liam Feero and charged with al- B d Sidney's latest film is ‘,, hilari-| has revived interest in “The Pri-|Junior Coghlan who is featured in JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS operating what is known as the|leged assault with a dangerous I! jLI( I}RIC‘!V » ous comedy based upon the ex-|vate Life of Helen of Troy.” The |the title role of “Let 'er Go, The tram pon upon the person of Martin - 4 adv. TELEPHONE CO. | Flat City tramway. eriencel of two ‘rival elothing|picture opens an engagement of |legher!” a new /PathesDe ik i b operates from Flat to Creek, a|Wyck. The assault took place J A tore . proprietors, one Irish and|three nights at the Palace tonight.|picture which comes to the CARD PARTY TOURNAMENT | gisiance of 14 miles. Creek is cen-|at Douglas on s, Wyek $S() Suits for tfi')s 00 the other of Hebraic extraction,| Erskine's “The Private Life of|seum for Saturday only. X{If‘m";i’:\‘[’f ]P'f?f'f‘d(‘j”f I.‘fifif“_"”r ter of considerable mining activi-|is said to be s 5 jured and 5 Y 20 both residing on the lelightful unior obtains a great “scoop” for st Side,{Helen of Troy,” with ties, and before the installation of |was rushed to St. Ann’s hospital $45 Suits for . $22 5" ifive card parties will be held b B0 PO R et A : [ HT at Moose Hall at § p,,'he tram all supplies were freight- |in Juneau where upon examination background of much real romance,|humor, brilliant satire and en-|his newspaper, although he had to Humor and pathos. ging frankness was considered|risk his life to do it. J‘“M Mg vomiy ady, |0 In by horses it was found that he was suffer- ff,.'.() Suits for $20.00 Sidney is featured as “Hyman|by critics to be no less than amaz-| Harrison Ford, Elinor Fair, Wade| izl | 'As a winning driver of sled dogs |ing from concussion of the brain ¢ g y R o ¢ Cohen,” father of a beautiful girl|ing, coming from a man who has|Boteler, Tvan Lebedeff and E. H STORE HOURS Mutchler became famous in 1926 |Wyck is said to be in a serious 1”55 Suits for .. .. -“7 50 who loves an Irish fireman, son|been a professor for twenty years ‘(‘-nl\r-rl‘ portray prominent roles For the accommodation of the when he drove the winning team |condition M R 7y . of Cohen's business rival, much to|Originally damned as a “highbrow” [in this famous newspaper story by |trac this store will be open in''the Fairbanks Dog Derby and| Walt is being held in the Juneau “}\50 Sl”rs f()l' 1.,] :) ‘)U the disgust of the volatile- littleihook, “The Private Life” some-[Richard Harding Davis. Elliott Thursday evening, January 10th,!siice has taken an active part in|Jjail in default of $1,000 bond, ac- A RSN o S Jewish haberdasher. For a num-'how attracted public attention with [Clawson wrote the scenario and|until 9 P. M. of the r RIS el s | chading to 17, B, AEsiasl Ahart $?.5’Smts for . . $1, 50 . bsr of years Sidney has been fa- the nvult that more len 300, uuml': ier Clifton directed adv. B. M. I Mvmhl.x ing south to spend { White et Bl i ; glIIIIIIIIllll|Illlll|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIINMIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIHIIlIIImIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIlIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlIIIE_!_ B — — BANKRUPT SALE H. §. GRAV The stock of J. M. Giovanetti will be placed on sale beginning THURSD AY H. 8. GRAVES NOON and sale will continue until all goods are sold. HRE \ll\ CO., Inc. The Clothing Man » - ~ WARM UP WITH Diamond Briquets $13.00 per ton at buukers - mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmumuflmmmmmmu|mm|||luu||uuum|m|uuu|||uuluuuluumw|uuummmmummmummmmuuml - SR o St i Pacific Coast Coui Co. H. G. 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