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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. MONDAY, JAN 28 1929. Tor ok lII IIIIIII|IIIIIIllm“'!)llllll!lulfllllluullllIIII BIRGER GUNMEN PROMISE TO soLv» 27 aLAYlNGS BRITISFI M|NE l:::“..‘,'::,,f (,.‘Jf',t.kl"::.i::“‘“,“m‘l ol 7 |in tracing the origin of the sta- c “PANY F".Es‘“”" where the bird was banded e ¥ !MISS SEEGER RECOVERING FROM SEVERE CASE OF FLU gratory birds and has no difficulty LAS™ TIMES TONTGHT R \.Vhitwnr!h Financial & Minmng. Corp. Files to Bod Do Business Here 8 ‘Geme Coninissi |is convalescing in Seattle afier a | With a tofal authorized stock is-|severe attack of influenza, accord | | sue aggregating $1,375,000, most|ing to advices received by the of which is paid up in cash, the|Commission She has been ab. Whitworth Financial and Mining{sent on leave for several weeks, Corporation’ of London, Eng., to-|V ng friends and relatives in the [day; tiled articles of 1nm)r|mrfll‘ nleast. She will leave Seattle for |in the office of Karl Theile, Se Junoau in a few days tary. of Alaska John "A. Cla ———teo—— well-known Fairbanks attorney SISTER OF JUDGE FRANK designated as the compa A. BOYLE DIES IN EAST ka agent. | e Sir Trevredyn Rashleigh Wynne| Sad news of the death of his TUESDAY-—WEDNESDAY \ A Metro-Colduyn -Mayer Picture ON ZE BOULEVARD with LEW CODY—RENEE ADOREE LU T T TV BT T (T LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT: ST i s i 3 = |18 Chairman of the Board of sister, Mrs. John Carr, 60, at i = rectors and John Bannister. is its|Hazelton, Pa., was received by MILTON SILLS . 2 secretary. G. Lionel Whitworth, |Judge Frank A. Boyle, today. Death £ Fi L m 2 who visited Alaska last vear, is|was the result of pneumonia fol- p = also on the directorate |lowing an attack of influenza, and BURNING DA YLIGHT 2 The corporation is interested in|occurred on January 16. = interior Alaska placer and quartz| T > u'ith = mining properties. It is now or | ATT'Y GENERAL RUSTGARD = erating a dredge on Fish Creek in| RETURNS FROM INTERIOR DORIS KENYON = : ¥ < g the FM‘rha]nks district, and, it is —— =i s e Lot e reported, has options on several Attorney General John Rustgard — — PSRl § AR RN % — other promising properties. land Mrs. Rustgard returned Satur-| = 5275 of ths Charlis Birgser gang of bove, escaped death punish \ e |day evening on the steamer Ala- COMING THlJRbDAY £ s murcr by agresing, to solve 5 it g3 an ro R T AHOPIRRIO medh after a trip into the Interior . “U ‘o d S A "»,’ E shewn by ths traa ¢ T.x g(h‘vu p of the gang, who was hanget | BANDED DUCK KILLED las far as F‘nirhalnk% Mr, Rust- =| a2 on tep © car. gard represented the Territory i nlte tates Smtth - E iy 3 el oitd ""r ERERGOURAETY D, 1 ey e AT WHITE MOUNTAIN\ there in a suit involving the dental performance of soiié oi theése scis most of us Xknow, is not at all ajus w sbject, T for one, provided | license laws. & THOIITRIR IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllll}l_lllllllm"Illlllllllllllllllll fs; most ghatifhin Kyan St Wik cotaed. trom: Atatic snd lo-|iba radio sets ‘are subjestedq| A blue bill duck, banded oi ————— : 9 troublesome but effici ial electrical interferences of[to the same and that we can|March 18, 1027, at Mohler, Ore. NOTICE ! more trouble he's in the funnier|iive set can be made absoluicly|which there are plenty, for Juneau, |be assured of an unhiased and fair | was killed September 5, 1928, at A | he st . |otfenseloss ‘today by nstalliig a il must be remembered, Is ah ex-|@edl by Laving Lesters not connect-| White Mountain on Golovin Bay. pogular meeting Mt Juneau = mactflons ! RECK OF HESPERUS» [so-called “blocking tube! ahead of traordinary all-electric town and wefed w dio, agency— |according to information received |10 ze No. 147, F. & A, M., Mon- COMING TO COLISEUM the detector, a practice common u,‘.u»mm expect uninterrupted radio |otherwis ore certainly will be|at ltfffll he‘fl(lil\mrhb»r,\ of the Alas- |day evening at 7: Work in At Theatres A ___sp|mést late-design regenerative DX reception and should consider our-{ ' go to the Foderal Radio|ka Game Commission. The duckip, (. Degree. \'!Hiting Masons A New England church—a burn' | sets. selves lucky to get what we do.{Commission. As we all know this| Was killed by an Eskimo hunter|cordially invited. . ling derelict—the rocky coast of| TH& writer nas a strietly Tocal! But notwithstanding this, let us goifitericronce problem is mot only|Who discovered the tag on the bird| CHAS. E. NAGHEL, - Norman's Woe—the decks of an|design of home-made combination|after the persistest cuss who hogs flocal hut fonal gywwall)l and | and:turped It over to a teacher of/—adv, Secretary. s ol windjammer—and a'quaint old | snort and long' wave coast-to onst | {KJR and KOMO. Perhaps the lmust he dealt with in a broadmind- “‘;" T‘:‘:"‘:“"inxi""‘i?(“l':“d“""‘)‘“th“ o Bt mm" o e NOW. AT AL NGB |Salem home are among tho' inter-|yeceiver cmploying but t | telephone test can help us so there |ed hion if the majority, be 4. q! b sting and diversified settings for “Burning Daylight,” literally| The Wreck of the Hesperu !l ception burning with thrills,” excitement|PeW Pathe-DeMille picture which|on the loud and drama, flashed across -the| Wil e ‘on view at the Coliseum |anq volume won't be any hard feeling we note that the “non-squealey thor suggests that our sets b fed;by the doeal gesters. Some Bureau of Biological Survey for We call and deliver. Phone. 528, 5 which gets dayl it (Signed) “A HAM.” Jannary 25, 1929, e that has to bo screen of the Palace “Theatre last! y-and Wednesday. to be appr d, at the surpri - N Bl‘ ’M 2 Bl ff : night av the ‘#irdt showing of ita tod by Harry Carr and John [ingly low cost of less than | . 0 NG Vian's u COMING Iooay e es e p arrow from Longfellow’s cele-|parts. <'He has tosted this set for —about the quality of our groceries when i MARY PICKFORD in you shop here for them. We realize that “LITTLE ANNIE you place a lot of confidence in our ability to select the best the market affords, and our profit is gained from your satisfaction. . Set in the snowy wastes of Alas.|Prated ballad, “The Wreck of the|gquealing through the use of¢the PS P ka during the period -of the gold|Hesperus” is a story of old New|ielephona with some of his neigh- discovery, when fartune hunters by|EnEiand and those who went down | pors who are. possessors of high- ] \ the thousands trekked northward, |0 the sea in ships. The featu rade standard s and not i L players a f t “Burning Daylight” tells an Lm”} are Frank Mariou, mpathy “by a jugfull” with the story of the mot romantic cm,"‘ Bradford, Alan Hale and Sam ueale nd they have pronouncs in American history during the|De-Grasse, Ethel Wales, Josephine|eq ji inoffensive. Wiy no Can be kept out from around doors and THE STORE THAT SATISFIES last fifty years. | Norman and Francis Ford also are|of you try this scheme = /4 As ht” Milton ‘Sills sofin the cast. neighbors. and locate the seriou windows with lives the characterization that the T A i offender and if he doesn’'t bel story might actually have been| e it, let him hear his own set squeal 0S SEAL written around the film star him-| N TOTRE TG T iisee 1t ho zetusss to baley BOSLEY’S HEAT SE LALIFGR_NIA GROCERY selt.: G NON-SQUEALERS” | {1s.gwn cars and has no regatd for {1 WEATHER STRIP THe supportiig cast ‘cditafns a| Tn The Fa others, the rest of us are prohably Eaiior: after hearing dozen ormore popular M PIaY-, jo¢ of giversified comment on 4|°Ut Of luck, as 1 believe that! to On sale at our store—this week only— PHONE 478—FREE DELIVERY ¢ ers, with Doris Kenyon lending her, .. . article on radio int % get a legal case on him would he 4 d i fi ith tack charming personality to the femi-| . " At sathil MHETICHE ns herd:a ot of cents per foot with tacks. gned “400 Non-Squealers,” I will offer a few lines of suggestion and nine lead. Arthur Stone con- Lwl';t,l:‘L;:n:nV\‘;lxl:.l(:rllh"étfi::—lzflll:,«)];‘l)}‘: lidpe - to' hear frohr othérs i re. How :lhmn xh‘:_ hh‘ul\lm,x, R s 95,| sard to this problem. 1 was not|®n for an unlicensed broadea: “Big Boy” Willlams, Lawlord Dav-|o o ooceq favorably with said ar.|®f; 2150 generators and moto idson, Frank Hagney and others. | . & ] with spa commutators, elec- 2 c ticle but nevertheless am in s The orchestra, which will play| . A ic sewi machines,s Sagiu (4 g ~ y pathy with the writer on th for the first show tonight, gives|. 1 e e S iabliehttal SOLL Btk teattiiin squealer problem. Some of the 1y {nited i1 burners, doctors’ & E | extra-pestiferous ones occasional |C311Y ignited oil burners, Northern Lights” by Carol Beery|) = 08 000 BHC @0 s trical apparatus, etc? The P Davis, and also Ch n Chin.' the persistent steady’ squealer who writer knows of an instanc where | < e a, Christmas tree decorated with! P S L om0, monopolize. KJR_and!.\ . ine Tights spoiled the Chrlst- ar - “HOLD THAT LION” OMO. Whether 'ft"fs & ‘radio) PLuAE TS SR (U0 LR L technicalities enter—for instance: | jset or conflicting broadcasting sta- : & o T N LG s’ (1 am Akt ettt e s T et notes tiab:Mrogiibo 1 . Non-Squealers” blames frying and crackling on the This, - [ — Is theé latter), but if it is a local set a little sleuthing on the part or sgome of jour interference de- jtecmrs armed with the necessary Daniel in the lion's den mA} nothing on Douglas MacLean, judg-l ing from the fuhmaker’s predica- menf in ‘his new Paramount com- edy, “Hold That Lion,” which was* screened for the first time *® last night at the Coliseum Theatre before a capacity and highly ap-| preciative audience. In a laudable endeavor to prove * himself a hero in the eyes of the one and only girl, the redoubtable | MacLean joins what he mistakenly \ifi:’; Olf"(:lm;om::ge;:‘p:;:; :3 5:: believes i3 g tent" ‘hihting expedi-l, .\ 1o yyjsance, for 16 48" hard ‘l"on - Wiien' he discovers that the ), believe that a set so out of bal cats™ ‘are mof the familiar i Pl poorly designed equld harmless household: pets but wild,! B 4 . : « maneating lions. it is too late go [H0PLER0F BIIOTECEL BL BN as' the former writer se withdraws £ o - 10 ‘As mattess St out) thistead of|IMUk: 1 dlsagree with him on MacLean ‘Wunting lions, the lions ::::M“l:llhdl”(hza.p 'set:, :“::" & hunt, Macpbfi:'l Fihe rdwhits are , and ma ‘or er house radio: should be banned as there are but tl:‘:l:{fi:de Siem oe few of us who can afford '$250 or Walter, Hiers. proves an admir-| ™o for. & dec?mv set 857" the able foil {for the exuberant Doug.pormer writer claims to have, vet las. Corlgthlige Howard makes a}7%2re edually entitled to the radio e rective Tarpi s Mlentortainment that is free to us e rs “Wade Botelsr amajall It is not at all true that all L George Pearce fit their respecnvelmeap sets are squedlers for it Is roles splendidly. Jpositively known to most of us {that some .very costly sets can be serious offenders under certain equipment, that I hdve reason ‘tc believe are covering some terri tory at present, ought to locate him. And perhaps he can be per- | suaded to remedy the conditions cohnected with his set which are the cause of the troublé. * It should not be difficult for ALL €OATS AT 1.3 OFF ot $45 overcoats reduced 1o $30 Gfl $40 overcoats reduced to $26 15 . $35 overcoats reduced to $2‘.3,,35 ¥ "UON ZE BOULEVARD" [ | eonditions. > 1 | | AT PALACE TUESDAY || On the other hand thé modcrs 30 Overcoats re uce to 2 :;m i - e m”g home assembled set is usually de- 2 over ats re o l() E Ko every signed by the nation’s best-knowa $ 5 CO d»uc d M65 class loves Lew Cody—whether he|ragio engineers. The parts used | plays a romantic ‘hero or evén a {in ‘them are as a rule, more expen- |3 villain. ~But' imagine 1oving a giye than those built into standard ASSOCIATED PRESS PORTS EDITOR © | ih 2 R ‘WIHS s % i | —and many, odm- pemnahmo in (reat’ Frehch wait tatit e ds 2 ¥ : 2 R gt i b B B A e e If you wish to hold a coat 5 ‘ghnum‘ evems tlmt bave lifted sports to.the lorefronc. , when sh Lew as th e (S § vaha 41w ol 15 0n| "o TAnCne ntortorence. Tl for later delivery we will ‘ g . .w " do so on payment of a ' (Allll J’. fiould covered vurtually all theoo s Nov, in sum-) Ze -Boulevard,” MetfolGo1d wy n- small deposit. ’Lenglen. Rmh.. Y Mayar's new French tarce, playiig[FORCED TO SLEEP IN at the Palace 'rue_sd_ny and Wednes- CHMR G QS so B AD day. l)..ew i @ ‘waiter, and also a ro-| ‘Nights I sat up in a chair, 1 manticist all at once. He parades|Bdd such stomach gas. I took tite boulevards if gray hats and a Adlerika and nothing I eat hurts wealth: of satopial: glory—and hig{/™® now. I sleep fime:—Mrs. Glenn Butler. hil P troubles Win sympathy even while} Top | ", WFIRST spoonful of ofie laughi at them. [Adlerika relieves gas on the one laughs—] of the fun- omach and niest affairs §f th‘e'cseason_ ’I:mcunu l.fmel to%ur Lew inMerits wealth and decides lp.im. the nyltem. Makes you en- to be a houlevard Bedouin of sheik b;’; yeur meals and noegyhelteh —and Rene -Adoree, his sensible NG matter what you ‘Have tried little’ fiance, ‘gets busy (r¥ing to(for your stomach and bowels, keep Mm ’M of mmd trB“t ‘Adlerika will surprise you. But- W ou-