The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 15, 1929, Page 3

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‘lIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'llIIIIIlllIIIIIIlllIllllhlIlIllIlIIlllIllllIlfllll s IhL PICKETT' TONIGHT WEDNESDAY PALACE l)ehcwus, Pleasing, Charming, Chuckling, Comedy Show with Harrison Ford, George K. Arthur, Trixie I'riganza, John Miljan, Barney ul‘x“.yu And Vaudeville Film “THE DANCE OF '\‘\TIOT\S'” N ,u .S uh(i “PETER THE PUP” Coming Thursday—COLLEEN MOORE in “NAUGHTY BUT NICE” T SO AR O S e T e T R R R L R T L L AT T R I AR R TR TR R T | Barney Gilmore play important roles. Attractions | S REE At The‘ltres | HARCLD LLOYD MAKES THE LAUGHTER LINGER ———— 1 The Kid Brother’ I‘l\ b en se- {lected as the title of Harold Lloyd’s . .|mew Paramount relsase which is | LOUISE FAZENDA IS | scheduled for sl ing at the Coli- | AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | |scom on Thursday and Friday. e | Lloyd’s new opus, which has b 1 in production for six months, In “The Gay Old Bird,” Warner |is rated by those who have seen Bros. present Louise Fazenda in|it as the ecomedian’s finest ende: the third and greatest of her st vor to date. In g sequences it ring successes Directed by Her- |said to surpa anything that the man Raymaler, it is“gle story oféstar Has-done heretof: Jobyna Ralston is again Harold’ feading woman, and in his support- a kittenish houzemaid who “keeps company” with an Irish chauffeur, played by Bd Kennedy. ing Gast are Walter James, Olin The flighty lady of the se, | Francis, Leo Willis, Eddie Boland, portrayed by Jane Winton, gets|Ralph Year and Frank Lan. mad at her husband John T. Mur-|ning. ray, and with the twins goes home The locale of the story, which to mother. was written by Lloyd and hi Hubby gets a telegram that|staff, is laid in the mountains and Auntie and Uncle are on their way|on ship board. While most of to visit. They never having seen | the action takes place in a hill- the wife or the twins. They are|billy town, it is on board ship wealthy and will leave their money | that a - ter zht, reminiscent to the young husband provided he of the one in “Grandma’s Boy,” does not quarrel with his wife. i In this crisis William Demar takes place, & Tl af as a “fixit” sort of person tries to T SRR .5, . RISt get one of his lady friends to; | COLLEEN MOORE HAS double for the wife, but, failing, HANDSOME LEAD MAN brand new leading man—tall, presses the maid into service. ! Auntie and. uncle arrive while| the husband is hunting for a pair of twins to use. Just as everything! is set wifey decides to come home. ‘The chauffeur grows suspicious. More twins begin to arri From this point, situation after situation develops to entangle the ch. handsome and athletic—makes his appearance on the screen at the Palace Theatre, Thursday in Col- leen Moore’s newest starring pic- | ture, aughty, But Nice.” The new player is Donald Reed. He six feet tall, weighs 160 pounds and has a clear olive com- is in even more laughable predi lexion, black hair and brown Senis. L He was born in Mexico “The Gay Old Bird,” comes t0|city anad was taken to California the Coliseum tonight for a two- when he WA3 Seven. Hé is of day run. Spanish parentage. i .| John McCormick, general mana- , MARIE PREVOST IS ‘"lger of West Coast production for | AT PALACE TONIGHT ||First National Pictures, and pro- i sl ducer of Miss Moore’s pictures, | gave Reed the chief male support The hardest woman in the world to make love to is an old maid. Harrison Ford, playing the male ing role in Naughty, But as the first assignment of his long- term contract th that organiza- pad m Almost a Lady” Marle| o, Mocormick and - Millard PrevogLs Jow. Metropolitan COM-| Wepp, who directed this comedy, ady, which Will be _shown at thely . “wore highly pleased with Palace tonight, discovered this while several scenes of the pic- ture were being taken. Harrison was besieged by an aggressive spinster of ancient vintage, who just wouldn’t leave him alone. “Make love to her,” shouted Di- rector E. Mason Hopper. “Make it quick and you‘ll get rid o! her all the sooner.” The order was easier than tho| execution. “Jiminy! that’s tough! Wait until I get up my courage,” replied Ford. The machinery of the, production was stopped until Ford could compose himself, . Wheu his courage returned, he Reed’s work in this picture. Other supporting players include Claude Gillingwater, Hallam Coo- ley, Kathryn McGyire, Edythe Chapman and Clari Selwynne. —e————— F. J. VANDEWALL AND HIS SON LEAVE FOR SOUTH F. J. Vandewall, Deputy Col- lector of Customs in charge at Skagway, is a passenger south on the Princess Mary this morn- ing. Mr. Vandewall was called south by the illness of his father, who resides in Portland. Accom- panying Mr. Vandewall was his glanced endearingly at the old{son Francis, who is to reenter mhaid, looked “goofy,” rolled higithe Washington State College at dyes for a moment—and it was|Pullman where he is a sophomore over. and where he attended school for Several scenes later the actorjthe past two years, although he was making love to Marie Prevost,{has been in the North over the who plays the feminine lead. past summer and. fall. “This i3 much easier,” comment- NOTICE ed !-_‘oord. “and much more pleas. I have duly appointed Ernest ant. o Johnson of Juneau, my lawful The story of “Almost a Lady,”|agent, to ‘have possession of and concerns a modiste’s, model who{control and management and becomes involved in the meshes ofrenting all of my real and per- 2 pair of mewly-rich social climb-|sonal property during my absence era and has many interesting ad-land he is hereby authorized to ventures in consequence. Harrison|receive all monies due me or to|nified with a name? What shal Ford and Georse K. Arthur are{become due featured. Trixie Friganza and}—ady, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, JAN 15 1929. ~ Snapped Just after dark, Bobby Troutt climbing out of the cockpit of her airplane in which she sstablished a new women’s endurance record of 12 hours and 11 minutes at Los Apgflu. :CREEN STARS TO TOUR bOUTH SEAS John Barrymore and his bride, Dolores Costello, are on a belated honeymoon in tropical waters of the Pacific _aboard his yacht, the Mariner, They will be gone GO daya, Tales F rom the Hills (A Series of Popular Articles on Prospecting) 3y ERNEST N. PATTY College and Head of the School of M Agricultural College and Schocl of Mines. Dean of the Alaska THE ASSGCIATION OF QUARTZ WITH ORES It was Dream,” suggested Larry. “Suit Sl N R R P KETCM WOMAN DIES turned in f me,” responded Jack, “though r‘,m“ dollars cash invested In busi-| wre. Peter B Nelson ot Ket: was restless hope it doesn’t turn .uut to be iness and refefs trappers to any rhl‘ka‘r; died De‘cembur 28, aged around the ¢ he slip- | nightmare. I was afraid you might|pany or commmerclal agency. 19 Jodrk’ CHbT ALl us Tont ped op his hat and coat with the | want to name it the Maid 0’ B | Any trapper, who has not | priday, delayed until Mr. i o remark: “Jack, I'm to take a|or the Shamrock, and no min {done business with the George 1 J”‘"]‘l tekoh Ketohiliah trom Awic run down to the tunnel. It must|could pan out good under such 2|wox Corporation, should certainly | {20na, whote HEMEEN Eaba for hid be free of powder smoke by thisjhandle. : fsend them a trial shipment. There | | health, She 1s survived by sev- time and I want to see how things “Jack, th is one can of grap-|is nothing to lose and everything!,p, grown children and two look after that : | fruit sml left in the cache. Wha! to gain, for, if he isn't satisfied | lgrandehifdren, L Mt Melson was A half hot open it to celebra with “the company’s o they : WS i ! in the P! uit! Suffering am urh the fu ongee: ang I Service | from his rapid climb. “Get out of loids! Grapefruii juice t /- ahipy ¢ha OTH a e | bed, you Son of a Miilionaire—we [a bonanza! Larry, what are wc|WAYS, | NOTICE have gaf-iL!" poor suffering prospectors cominz! Trappers.at least shonld wire | b 2 . {to? Well if that is the be: ithe George I.. Fox Corporation| Notice is hereby giv that “Got what, Larry? s a fineloan do, go get the grapefru 1!collect and ask for quotations on|on January 11, 1920, thc vader- way to come ru in here and Jas. Smith if you can't flnvl that can of gomatos bring wake a man out of a sound sleep —I thought a bear was on yocur G heels. Get your breath and then i ¥ihe Jeok Bl Dar- tell me what you are trying oy the influence of the talk about.” Jack struck a match and fumbled for the lamp chimney. Make Strike formation on ore deposition. ‘BIG LEAGUES AGAIN “Breath nothing! Look at that quart You can see the gold| UNDERWR]TE $50 000 sticking out of it. We have three teet of that stutt shoving in me| PROGRAM OF LEGION face now. Oh, boy; We have al — prospect no longer! a mine INDXANAI‘UL[S. Ind., Jan. 15, now or I'm a dirt farmer. What|__Official notification that the we want to do now is to go into National and American Leagues town tomorrow and wire for an have again appropriated $50,000 air compressor and drills so weito underwrite the expe of can open it up b “Steady! Steady, so fast. I don’t like to get ¢ The American Legion’s national Not [junior baseball association com- cited. | petition in 1929 has been re Are you sure it isn’t pyrite instead{ed by Dan Sowers, National A of gold in that quartz? Here, let|ericanism Director of the Legion, me have a look at it.” Jack sat on|irom Keneshaw Mountain Land the edge of his bunk and turnedCommissioner of Baseball. T the quartz over and over under his [egion is now enabled to go fo ward this to bring baseba me hoy NOTICE—STORE HOURS Until further advised this store; clesed evenings excepting, days when we will be open 10:00 P. M. SANITARY GROCERY. .\‘ u until adv S e — LET aimquist Press Your Sult. | We call and dellver Phone 528 More Money Last Year | Reccived Higher Prices | By Shipping to New York 1927 a apper number of Alaska nipped their furs to the In | fur: other words, if are worth $200, a trapper's he actually 10. The company pays | this extra because it js the Ja |¢st raw fur merchant in the East, {and.hgs.a termendous eutlet for .['ll 3 of all kinds. trappers know, many houses a commission for handling deduct for rze I Fox Corporation, New |¥, |' "As a result, these trappers re- |ceived higher prices for their |pelts than they wonld have re- |ceived if they shipped elsewher: | For the George I Fox Corpor Ition does business in {essures trappers of hi {—MORE MONEY. J In the first place, they pay the Ihighest possible market prices. 1'1‘%”. and pay attention to this |—they pay an EXTRA 5¢, on Jshipments of §50 and over. | The orge I. Fox Corporation does none of these things. They payf every cent they quote—there are no deductions of ANY kind. And they telegraph the cash the day the furs are received The company has been buying land selling raw furs for over 20 1 al whatever furs they have rcady. | | | | keen ga Then he began to pull | year ; on his shoes. “Not so bad, Larry, ({0 the' greatest possible :”’“‘“n not so bad. * Let’s go down and‘n_hh"}'s_“r }A',"enc"r' S;”'l e take another look, I want to de-|Y l‘:l wiia C "’_'rv; ‘(’m v:.i I(‘r;'k'm " announcing organized bas: terminate just how big a durned 3 or i # {ball’s continued support of the liar you are. For the next few hours lights bobbed back and forth on the can- |sandlot activities of the Legion | Commissioner Landis spcke high g el : lduring the 1928 season when The sound of volces and thelizsogp boys under seventecn metallic clang of mortar and pes- played on the Legion teams, and tle carried upwards in the co0liwnen championship teams from night air. |virtually every State wer Looke Good brought together in national el- It was midnight when they re-iimination ‘play for the junior ! championship of the world. The 1929 competition will turned to the cabin. “Well, Larry, for once in your life you didn’t; exaggerate. That tainly looks good enough to write the contpetition of the past ye he home about. Don't you think that w:l‘\ minor modification of the} snould be dig-|rules, Sowers sald. 1 we confidence that the number iboys playing this year will it the Pauper’s largely increased. He expressed of gopher hcele of ours call jt2” “Let’s name ‘ly of the success of the Legion| showing mr-monductul along the same lines s be | | i Remember the George I Corporation pays b, above mar- ket prices on all shipments of $50 and over. 268 West 30th St, New adv. shipping | |signed sold to Mr. Fox|the business known as and oper- |end that T will not be respensible The address of the company lsi”” any bills incurred after said York. > CORPORATIONS STRICKEN FROM ALASKARECORD [Nen-payment of Dues| Causes Action by Secretary Theile Karl Theile, Secretary of Alas- ated this morning that there were a number of domestic and foreign corporations in Alaska which ken from the re 57 SRy nen may be re-ilistated the paj !ment of §72.50 before July of this | year. Among the Domestic corpora- jtions stricken from the records,| | laska Cypress Corporation, ka Garden and Greenhouse Co.,, Alaska Mining and Explora- tion Co., Alaska Oriental Export {and Import Corporation, Alaska Securities Corporation, Alas {ka Spruce Co., Alaska Spruc Inc,, B. C. Helding Co., (formerly i Chick, Herron & Co.), Birch Pro- | duets (Corporation, Blum-O'Neill Co., Brenner Gold Mines Co., Brie | Drug Co., Cliff Mines, Inc., Cordova Machine Works, Daggett & Blyth Co., Inec., Deep Se Purse Seine soldstein Glacier Fur Farms, irant Island Fur , Green Island Blue Fox Corporation, Horn Silver Mining Corporation (for- merly British America Mining Cor- poration), Hyder Jumbo Mining | Co., Hyder Skookum Mining Co.; 'lmk‘\ Market, The, Keystone Oil Co., Leonhardt Fur ms, Inc., | McDougall Gold & Silver Mines, Inc., Mendenhall Glacier Fur Farms, Midget Emporium, North- ern Fox & Fur Co, Northland Fur Synhdicate Inc., Pacific Coast Gar- net Quarries, Pathfinder Publishing Co., Ramstead Transportation Co., |Sitka Fur Farms, Tanana Valley Agricultural Association, York Fur Co. reign corporations en from the records, are Alaska Clam Packers' Inc, Alas- (ka Coal Oil Co., Alaska Gold Re- [covery Co., Alaska Sumdum Fox { Farms, Inc., Blum & Company, S ‘he Creek Mining Co., Canada- strick- Alaska Mines Ltd., Columbia Bond | & Mortgage Co., Dixon Entrance isheries Co., Fischer Brothers Co., Grecian Alaska Gold Dredging Co., Heckman “FishTrap Co., Innoko Dredging Co., Knight Island Pack- ing Co., Kuskokwim Dredging Co., National Fish Co., Nome Alaska Gold Dredging Co., Northland Packing Co,, Ocean Coast TFish Co., Samson Hardware Co., San- born-Cutting Co., Sunrise Packing 0., Wild Goose Mining & Trading Co., Windham Chief Consolidated !”Ulll Mining & Milling Co. | ol P % it ated under the name of The Min- ers Pool Hall on Front Street date. | —adv. STEVE JOHNSON. B. P. 0. ELKS { “420 Club” DANCE DA 9:15 Members may obtain extra invitations from Steward or Committee Y EVENING P. M. e e e K ALL THE INGREDIENTS needed by the Hhousewife for preparing the essential things of life or the occasional lux- uries for the table, are to be found at this home of pure food. Why be satisfled with groceries less good when ours cost no more. Put our grocery service to the test and we will gain another regular customer. SANITARY GROCERY PHONES 83—85 OLISEU M 7.30 9:25 C 2 SHOWS IT’S SOMETHING TO CRUW ABOUT—— A love nest comedy made for laughing out loud Remember—Thursday and Friday HAROLD LLOYD in “Kid Brother” Rooming House For Sale. 16 Rooms Steam Heated Good Location Paying Buisiness ~ Nominal Investment BEST OF REASONS FOR SELLING Answer No. 1040, care Empire DANCE at Moose Hall TONIGHT Lindseth’s Orchiestra Scandinavian-American Music Everybody Welcome COME—— “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” for Dry Cleaning and Pressing ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattack Way ] ‘THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” NORTHERN HOTEL 1 | month and up—steam inhd. ROOMS—50 ceits ; $3.00 ad up ’fa. pac night sad wp; $3. m&-‘c_ 3 ] i operation—Hot water day and nidl(. “The Store That Pleases” Public shower and tub baths Old Papers for sale at Exfiplre mt

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