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e 3 = - Martha ashburn. Sleeper TUESDAY and & WEDNESDAY AN UNDERWORLD DRAMA | 7o BARBARY COAST withs MAE BUSCH TOM O'BRIEN R.WILLIAM NEILL THURSDAY , and heart “SAN FRANCIS tions on the Jontinent OF THE AND DIRECTED BY me Oceans of thrills |- One of old cl > most ps m by woven with the { California, and whia s in 1888, wi ati . r studios, coming |.,\’ Thursday. A com-|" . was made while being filmed and it down toward the Mexican line. p i Han the famous Swed o s ‘the’ hero of the Attraciions b Baiiie Sam, de Grasse, At The“atres Dan Crimmins, / 1 many other nota ble players. I3 00 e A S ’hSKlN ER'S BIG IDEA | CHAMBERN((})%‘IC%OMMERCE 2 [ | AT COLISEUM TONIGHT || ki L7 s Have you sent your subserip- £ Tle role of “t""yer” in * tion C to the Chamber of ner’s Big Idea,” 5,0 attraction at! commeree A the Coliseum tonight, experience for Bryant | as he had previously ! this - Tamous: cheedotbr 4 ,!In the Probate Court for the other screen versions of the Hen.| Territory of Alaska, Sitka Pre- ry Irving Dodge stories which cen-| ston ‘Nuwher Oxte. tre around the activities of Skin-|! MATTER OF THE ES- ', her : OF RUDOLPH DIDRIK- Prior to his appearances in the . Skinner made a number of other pictures Vi including tue,” and “The 9 tark.” tise,” L4 “The Blindness of Princ enter he had several yeass’ in stock and had appeare shows with e In 1918 Washburn went fornia to work for Pathe er spent two years under to Famous-Players-Lasky ky's he made “It Pays “Six Best Happened to Jones, Since then he has madr George T DEC ASED. Washburn had| junde ate d, to ed f Rudolph th of € exp ¢ b to ato; aska, the s for the Cellar s tion, ion, Every Month in the Year 1929 Sales Dates JANUARY 23 FEBRUARY 20 MARCH 20 APRI MAY 21 JUNE 26 Special S:les Held on Request of Shippers Advances Will Be Made As Usual When Re- quescd—Transferred by Telegraph JULY 24 AUGUST 28 24 OCTOBER 30 DECEMBER 1 if Desired e o able direction | n 1S " vouchers, after the first publication e, the said at his residence, Sit- me being iton of the at SEPTEMBER 25 NOVEMBER 27 8 ginal IS AT PALACE TONIGHT An 2 pr e th 3 of nd “CAPTAIN SALVATION" COMING TO PALACE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 22, 1929. ¥ e lo- merican the nizens points incipal he cast Alma Hobart tamous of the ide her debut of idleness the faster n the old Santa led the turned intc 3 ““hell Cos ization of Freder! s novel, d on at the Metre-| 1 ship’ mopoli o 2 is’ hereby given by the Administrator of the Didriksen, creditors of, and s having claims against 1, to exhibit them with de- within six DIDRIKSEN, rator of said Estate. Jan. Feb. 12, Ad- the 1929. 1929. STOCK PRICES AT HIGHEST 270 INDE X 200 1926 =100 STOCK PRICES CONTINUE . OM UPWARD TREND, OF PAST 3 YEARS NEW YORK, Jan stocks listed on the New York| trend. Stock exchange enterod 1929 at| iy the highest level in hidgo®-. R ing bull markets the last|m, few years have enabled active is- sues not only to reeover from the tic mé tional factor. widened pu lic interest in 3 trading have played an important v | illustrates the upward The wider gains appear to have LEVELS IN TRADING HISTORY _- 4 .—Prices of part in supporting .= upward Steadily | resulting from expansion of business in foreign as well as do } kets, have been an addi growing A chart, prepared irom the daily f‘_*}v interrupting breaks, bt have | weighted index of stock prices in Scottish Rite Temple. Initiation 1.}“-(! prices repeatedly to new |augurated by The Associated Press|and refreshments. I'high records. General business | this year with the co-operation of MAYBELLE GEORGE, and industrial presperity and a|the /Standard Statistics Company, ‘Worthy Matron, trend. earn en made by industrial ue public ‘utility stocks keeping pace during 1928. The ft- ed complaint of the railroads have been unable to earn \pacity on their investments is lected in the slower, and some. irregular, gain in their group. ————————— W |el what HUNGARY RANKS HIGH IN ALL WINTER SPORTS BUDAPREST, Jan. 22.—Hungary yrobably is the most enthusiastic wdvocate of ‘winter sports in Eur- IDE Its skating rink in the City Park is the largest in the world. More than 100,000 people can skate s artificial ice-covered surface, Hungary's two mountains, the berg” have been leased to sport- ! companies which supply to s all the attractions of win- sports, hitherto atmost exclu- sively a specialty of Switzerland two snow-capped hills can ympete successfully with Cham- nix in France both in respect of 12 number of tourists they attract ind their scenery, which is superb. ng has become so popular his year that over 300 clubs have been formed with. a combined membership of 300:000 Hungarians ind foreigners. 4 The ATTENTION EASTERN STARS Regular meeting Juneau Chap- ter No. 7, 0. B. 8, at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening, January 22, at FANNY L. ROBINSON, Secretary. —adv. Seattle Fruit & Produce The Finest Food Center of Juneau Telephone 486---We !)eli ver LAKESHIRE SWISS CHEESE, CARROTS, bulk, 6 pounds TURNIPS, 3 pounds . PARSNIPS, 3 pounds BEETS, 4 pounds ... OREGON PRUNES, pound BLACK FIGS, pound BRUSSEL SPROUTS, APPLES, dozen . ORANGES—(Sunkist) dozen GRAPEFRUIT (Florida) 2 for Strietly Fresh Ranch EGGS—Extras, 50¢ doz., 2 doz. Strictly Fresh Ranch EGGS—Standards, dozen Strietly Fresh Ranch EGGS—Mediums, dozen BUTTER, per pound. 55¢.:2 pounds for UL W U FINEST SINCLAIR EASTERN BACON, pound BREAKFAST BACON—Sugar cured, choice, pound.......... RED ROCK CHEESE, pound ... ... o A e pound BLUEHILL PIMENTO CHEESE, 2 packages for................ IMPORTED ROQUEFORT CHEESE, pound YAKIMA GEM POTATOES, 36 pounds SALAD HEAD LETTUCE, 2 for FANCY SALAD TOMATOES, pound Very nice tender California SPINACH, pound Large bunches California GREEN ONIONS, bunch Large bunches California RADISHES, bunch 25¢ poun_d,_ 2 pounds for per can . GRAPEFRUIT (Florida) extra large, 2 for HEIDELBURG MALT SYRUP, FANCY WINESAP APPLES, box e 25 e 20 L] L4025 15 15 25 25 15 10 .10 45 25 s . 65 2.50 . 125 Why pay more when here you can obtain the very finest in' quality of the choicest in Fruit, Vegetables and Pro- duce at the lowest' market prices. Have you considered what this house has done for this town simce it has beem operatings We dre not afraid' to tell you that no groceryman or chain store is able or will He able to bring prodyce here and continue to maintain the prices you are paying today. Not only here but even im the States the chain stores are contrplling the staple lines and groceries but ‘have failed to control fruit and produce. Fruit and produce is condrolled to- day in the States by houses of this kind. Italians, Greeks, Jews, Japs and Chinamen, who are helpéd by the as- sistance of the city offi¢ials who have seen the injustice of the profiteering methods. They have established the best locations in the city for farmers’ markets and charge them the minimum sum of 15 cents a day for rent. Is Juneau unable to support one house of this kind? We ask you have you been able to obtain potatoes at $2.50 per sack until we started business in this town, and also various other articles at low prices. 3 : This house cannot operate here with- out your support and as we mentioned in our circular letter when we first SWEET APPLE CIDER<-made here, gallon .. cpened, that ‘we&dén't wish for all Your buisness and not wishing to hurt anybody, but we believe at least every should ‘give' us a amount of business every month and feel that your grocery man will housewife miss it We still here to clean of the people believe such rumors we are ‘willing to'turn over this house to anyone who, id 'capable . of running it and we will get out before the clean up s made, towns in Alaska need a house of this kind just as Our aim will be in this§ town forever, that is want it and we are here to prove that we undersell everybody in the various comnflma. we Carry. 4 you No doubt us on some sons why he does it. First as a bait, secondly he can af- ford to take a thousand other articles he can make ‘up the deficit. ecialize only in produce and every article must give us a legitimate profit, and these prices are every day prices and not l!.'-‘llll. We spec, small never hear rumors that we are tout.” If some as weé can see that other bad as Juneau. is to see that our house our competitors even sell articles but there are rea- a little 1088 as he handles Accordingty, . THE MANAGEMENT. Schwabenberg” and the Johannes-| After having missed two of the |regular week-end shoots, memb of the Juneau Club gathered at the elub grounds last Sunday for| Snappiest the purpose of bre many ! clay ' birds as p 1so0 p ’ to elect club office Comedy Charles Carter ’ president and Mort Tr Yer ted Vice President. Guyj eNaughton was el 2d to S”(‘""'ed‘ office of Field Captain and I o Morris was re-elected S Treasurer. the rock abou expe; Baug: smal Th McN with the Mort July. ner have Perseverance Rebekah Lodge e e No. 2A will hold regular meet- THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST ing Wednesday, January 23, at)> - [8:00 p. m. Installation of offi-| Y| cers. CLUB SHOOT AND ELECTION Two You!hrs, Members of Scatter Gun Families, Several fine by the fans at the ing of George 11 out of 25 gun, Folta, jr., is about 10 y S old and his shooting Sunday was 2 We' , , his first.time at the traps. Sty 7 Vell say they can member of the club is enthu years old. out of the 25, which i for one so young and s by the older members: Simpkins 21, Pulver 19, W; 16, Kirk 14, R Llano Morris, the best shot in June got away with a fa he could out of 2000 shots'between now and, but will also be among the | seores of the land and will p. against the high men at the tional meet in 1929. 1 ALASKA LA UNDRY LAST SUNDAY, Display Stuff scores were made raps, but over scores of the seasoned Dblue| experts stood the fine shoot-] Folta, jr., who broke! ts with a 16-guage It answers the ques- tion can' zirls suected in business?" t the high score and proud of : —and HOW'! : z pming hlue rm'k! Robert Simpson jr., 13° Robert shoots a 20-| e gun and Sunday broke seven high score ng the| rt is COMEDY and WEEKLY 1 bore gun. e following scores were made| Morris aughton 24, Truesdale Smith 20, Folta aterude 18 Morri e 14, Kimbrough 12. who is net only u but rank of the Statey r start toward suit from ered that perfect 3, 18, son — Thursday—“BLACK PIRATES” the high score winning of a new Truesdale, who wa; not higot 987 “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” for Dry Cleaning and Pressing If Morris comes out he not only gets a new win- suit | N bly | shoot| Na the opportunity to NOTICE REBEKAHS In New Building on Shattack Way Visiting members welcome. | —agv. Id Papers for sale at Empire Office Assocw;'reo‘ia'néss \ , SPORTS EDITOR gy HE past five years brought the_most remarkable progress X in the history of sports. . Dempsey .. 1‘unne‘y'.fi.,Rickard - * (TFilden . . Cochet ‘Wills . . Lenglen. - Ruth .. Jones . Collett. { e .}lagen .. Parrell .. . and many ’otlfé::'}aersonhlities'in great'| ,! By v[thrilling events that have lifted sports to_the_ forefront. g s 1 w i ‘Y {(Alan J. Gould covered virtually all Eb‘éfie 5% Now,lin :.ua7 r | [marizing the significance of the period in ten articles for_t {7 L’m, he is bringing back the thn'llsi; ro- i e . (® %