The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 25, 1929, Page 3

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Illlllmul lljlllll|Ill|IIlIIlllHlIIIIIlIIIIi 7 to 7:20 TONIGHT 7 to 7:20 Mae Pauly’s Ouht‘&ua in Cour(‘rt R EERR R RO I R S LR R TR WEEKLY AND SPECIAL ADDED (‘OMEDY 10—25—50—Loges 60 cents TR R N T HET R e WL UL T Y| _ttra'ct:'ons At Theatres AMATIC, WELL ACTED | FEATURE AT PALACE i N i AN Father Time, smiling, turns back the clock of the years, and strong men who went down to th> sea in ships comz to life again in these modern days when navigation is a gentleman’s calling and the cato- nine tails and the hardships of before the mast are a thing of the past in “Captain Salvation,” now at the Palace “Captain lvation,” Cosmopoli- tan's vivid filmization of Frederick William Wallace’s novel, is' a new type of picture; a picture of strong men and women inured to the shocks of life; a story that stands out vividly as a beacon against the usual type of screen entertainment. It grips, it thrills—and it amazes. Lars Hanson, the famous Swed- ish actor, who' has ‘already scored in ‘this country in “The Scarlet Letter” and “Flesh and the Devil” reaches the very height of his Coming—Sunday Matinee and Night “BURNING DAYLIGHT” JACK LONDON’S Trail of Adventure to Alaska RGN siren who Jured but finally re deemed the odd hero of the stor; A remarkable figure is nes jture, and others in the cast of sp: cial note are ‘George Fawc Ford and Jay Hunt. The orchestra plays the first show. “THE BL PIRATE" NOW AT COLISEUM mendous pleasuge which Douglas Fairbanks’ pictures have given in the past is that Doug appeals strongly to that pamt of every man’s mind that never grows up. In each of his stories he has heen just what every small boy dreams of being, and these dreams never reach manhood. seum last night, catches this spirit before. Pirates!—here’s a word that takes you back to your boy- hood days. Buried treasure! whe wouldn't like to chuck thé petty things of life’s daily grind ‘to go consummate artistry as the divin-) ity student who' forsakes the pul- pit for the perils of the sea. Marceline Day is charmifig as| his sweetheart-and Pauline Starke; a vivid figure as Bess Morgan, the "NOTIC:. G2 HEARING FINAL ACCOU: In the Probate Court for the‘ Terrifory of Alaska, Division| No. 1, at Haines, before A. F. McLean, U. 8. Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge. In the matter of the estate of| Sol Ripinsky, deceased. ' Notice is hereby given that[ C. A. Lindholm, administrator ol\ the estate cof Sol. Ripinsky, de-| ceased, has this 19th day of De- cember, 1928, presented and filed his verified final account of his admlni’qtrnthn of said estate, and the " sald administrator having in search of it? Small wonder then, that Doug's new picture will |act as a magnate for ail the small |boys from 7 to 70, that it will thrill them and send them'away with a feeling that for two hours they (have been living the kind ‘of life |they have always wanted to live. There is much that is beautiful, much that is brave and thrilling in natural colors (incidentally, it is the best color job, from a me- chanical standpoint that we have ever seen) and you can easily imagine how lovely the the scenes showing the moon rippling‘ovet the | water, the pirates thronging' the decks and clambering up into the jrigging and burying their treasure ]in the golden sands of the tropical island. As for bravery and thrill gt with his said final account,;the very thought of a man con- 7 petition; asking’ that ‘a day bc appointed for hearing his said petition and finall acéount, and, the court has appointed and nam- ed the 30th A= January, 1929 as tue time for such hearing at the hour of 2 p. m. o'clock of said “day and'' the . court room in the city of Hafnes as the place for such hearing, and all heirs, devise$ ‘andl 211 ‘other persons in- terestedl in ‘said’ estate, ‘are here- by notifiéd and required to be plade, and file His or her objec- tions in writing, if any, and show cause why, said final ac- count should not be approved and settled; and it is further ordered, that this notice be published ! once a week, for ‘four successive weeks in the Alaska Daily Em pire, published at Jutieau, Alaska, precinct. ber, 1928. (Seal) * ' 'AUF. McLEAN, U. 8. Commissioner and Ex. Oftitio Probate Judge. F.’lt publication, Dec. 21, 1928 {40 Lllt wbllc&tm Jnu. 25 19” Dated this 19th day of Decem-|old book on the stirring days of ténding single-handed against two hundred cut-throats suggests them, Billie Dove is the heroine, and is {the only woman in the picture ex- cept Tempe Pigott who plays a minor role. Miss Dove seems well worth battling for in a spectacular ladyenture. & Slof the Field Division of the Gen- LT T T R T = PRI Torrence as the bratal sea captain, smiling while ne put men to tor- de Grasse, Flora Finch, Eugenie The main reason for the tre- quite fade away as the small boys His latest picture *“The ' Black Pirate,” which opened at the Coli- to a degree never reached by him and spectacular in “The Black 4 |Pirate.” The picture is entirely THE DAlLY ALASKA EMP I ‘| tion of Jack London's novel of the m plays the f'mul.n\-‘ Silly, with ~Artaur| Boy 'Williams, Jane! Stuart Holmes and many| s in support! * RIS AR LEAVE ON TRIP E i« + d Smith and | X P W ams, | of the Forest 'Servi to-! ter with J. A. Ramsay, < hiel 1 «and ' Officeé, left Juneau this! morn in an automobile for Auk Cove whera they will board t Ranger VIL George 1 charge of Capt. Peterson, and pr Strawb: 2 Mr. Ramsay, ho has some al work to at- tend to, will remain at Strawberry Point, but Mr. Smith and Mr. Wi liams, after completing timber | sales work in that vicinity, will tinue their trip and visit Gla-| cier Bay, Hoonah and Tenakee. They will be gone about ten d. ——,.—— Aimquist Presz Your. Suft and deliver. Phone 628 eed to LET I 'tl Yinu b N B! ; o lflh! 15 pounds for LT "':““un- 14} ; able, that’s wh | Ny oy ’-'P‘I"’;""I '!:l_llm.tl' No. 2V tins— Bagh .o 00080 Peas oy fust . a I I No. 2 tins— D LA !.lllhgud (Lt [ [ H 4 £ 2 pound Wpres . ot o St il ol HELD IN PLOT TO KILL HUSBAND [I]RI'NK SH[]PS | reducing the number of its drins | shops | are redundant and submit their| o | findings to the district. justices.| ! | The State advances the money to! compensate the dispossessed drink | sellers and recover the sum from | those who are left on the theory| that they must benefit by the €6 ¢ restriction of competition. Three | hundred saloons were thus ex- . . | tinguished in the first year. mn When the act of Pariament was passed th i State cne d 230 of the population as against one for every 650 in Scotland. Today, despite the reduction, there is still one drink shop for every 220 a higher proportion | Sugar C and H Pure Cane Sugar Don’t get confused. C and H is the purest and finest cane sugar procur- Piggly Wiggly features C and H brand. IN PUREE Silver Bar Brand. Packed by ( fornia Packing Corporation. 15¢ DelMonte—Early Garden. 45¢ Prunes Unsulphured. From :Santa Clara Valley, California. 250 CATTOR: S5iiiiiinasi.aodant. -..,-.. ‘..hlilm h)‘ e Stock. vy .;;x Cookies An -assortment ‘of Vanilla Waf'ers, Ginger Wafers, Oatmeal Wafers, Pea- nut Wafers, Fig Bars—Nice Fresh - IIIII il i " (M i), It pound tin i"i 1 " I “Honey | White Clover Brand -— A blend of white clover and alfalfa. 73c P Y. IT1 Grapefruit I i \ é el — il 1 pound tin— 2 cans . ! J oy h ;é:‘—ii Large Florida— 3 S :é' _;“: 2 for ... c A’.‘;‘pamguflsr Tips Del Monte Salad Points SSe ALASKA STORY IS COMING TO PALACE | {2 and ‘appear” at’' said time ‘and| #Diamond-toothed Nell,” a well- known character of Alaska in the igold rush days some thirty years ago, lives again in “Burning Day- light,” the First National Picture istarring Milton Sills, which opens it8’ local engagement at the Palace |Sunday and Monday openlng with he matinee. The costumes and makeups for and that ~three copies of saidjthe picture were made from photo- notice be posted in three of thelgraphs and drawings of that per- mbst public places in Haines|iod. Makeup artists at ‘the studio found a poftraft of “Nefl” in a Alaska, and ‘took great delight in bedecking one of the éxtra women who appeared in the picture, to re- semble the famous enmn.uner m “Nortinand. ~’ Delicious éxégcd Bacon =_-'=".§ Per =l -pound ... ... 4 (T - e 5 , gy Mellin |p' il LT ) il Piggly Wiggly will save you money every day in the year. IT PAYS TO PAY CASH. Ralph Wood, Detroit contractor, and Mrs. Grace Wood, who was held on a charge of conspiring to murder kim to collect a $200,000 insurance policy. (Associated Preas photo fransmitted by telephone). Best Creamery—all you Per Ib. SOC ()l(mnmrguru e Gem Nut Butter Substitute . 2ke Tmlot S(m ps Per pound Palmolive, * | Oil, Lava, buoy; | { Your Choide— 2 bars for Mayonnaise Naulleys or Dutch Maid 65¢ yéttj White P and G Soap The popular all purpose kitchen ‘ : Quart Jar C 10 bars | than when the reform began. The ! explanation is that the census : through has revealed a smaller popula- ? £ AR tion than was estimated. Pirates! Buried Treasure! Romance! g ST A vivid yarn of the NEW NURSES ARRIVE have been at the Pioneer Hospital in Sitka for the past six months, arrived in Juneau on the Queen. youth. They ‘Will take up their duties in Elda Staley, has been | Hospital, is enroute to Seattle on the Queen. 8 st - == about five years ago and hopes to' renew old friendships; while this! is Miss McKeating’s first vizit to Juneau, i )G P L4 g The Piciure You've Been Waiting Feor TONIGHT ———— 9:25 RESTRGTED| ot (COl IT'S AT DUBLIN, fa The @i The police decide which hoasss!] - e was in the Free nk shop for every ° ’. The most appealing, romantic and adventurous role Doug ever pranced rolling ocean. AT ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL Lusty! It carries the 7 colorful spirit of bold Miss Neola M. Langdon and Miss adventure, conquest McKeati two “nurses who and love. Come-youth calls to A thrill for the men. A kiss for the ladies. Ann's Hospital here. Miss another nurse who, orving at. the Pioneer Miss Langdon lived in Junean| L | s Arthur Jones gives an excuse for sometimes offering plays ~ below the level of hig aspirations. His best ‘Works sometimes were con- demned and he needed to capture popular approbagfon. o erybody at the Cash Store.. Half price. Front and Main Sts. ady. also Gold Street has been set aside for children with coasters. Please keep off these streets s much S! necessary WATCH OUT FOR CHILDREN COASTING. |—adv, Chief of Police. i, ! iann . Y b i pmuy o \; R flh‘n 7 DEYS JES' TWO PLACES WHAH DE RICH EN DE Po' EN DE HIGH EN DE LOW' MEETS TOGETHER EN GITS A BLESSIN', 5 CHUCH-HOUSE EN DE PIGGLY WIGELY: STO' N D1 :lllg .\ iy i ] s I TLY Lt t Just sit down for half an hour with some of .your old grocery bills and compare the prices you have been paying on these items —all goods on eur shelves are in accordance with the priees quoted here. y il I iy LT 2! ol I Wo M “th OPEN <91l 9 .(" i SRR R I 'X PHONE 24 COME——Look around, you will not be urged to buy GG { |71 'S n.. TONDON-—The will of l'(vlll‘yi ‘ L T R SR RN | EVERYBODY ‘ Warm Coats and Caps for ev- RIS SN R 54 CAUTION—AUTO DRIVERS The hill on Ninth Street and The love story of a bold , Buccaneer. .. I‘RICEA —10 0-50-Logu 60 cents COMING " “Hold That Lion” ble and omnly if avel these streets. GEO. A. GETCHELL, Assocwrs SPORTS - P | i E pust five years brought th?most remarkab!e progren‘ g mthehrstow ofsp‘orts - Dempsey .. Tunney.”. Rickard . . : Tilden .. Cochet :-. Wllls = Lenglen = Ruth.. Jones: .‘Coilett" Hagen pigh ‘Parre!l > i ¥, .{Ahn J. Gould covered virtually all these -~.": Now, in sn'W {ma‘nung fi)c significance of the penod in ten articles. “for_ ”v~- he is bringing back the thrills,, ~ ;; : Mmmm in T lze Emi)’ire

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