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THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 22, 1929. shots and Director Irving Willat | AIR M. GROW! m"m"ll|Illlllllll||||||“||||||||||||||||||||||IIIIlllIllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllll"l"lll Befios snype b peon S et JRERER- S50 SO0V o THUMAS HoME ARCHDEACON L. KENT | " OF YUKON RESIGNS' R R-R- R R A H! WHERE THE GOOD PICTURES PLAY! ed from a mixture of gypsum,; LE BOURGET, Feb. 22 Air 1 i ove salt, flour, and bleached corn-|mui has steadily increased in im- AFTER sanH Archdcacon L. Kent, of the Yu-| ¥ T b o flakes. This gave it the required |portance in France. French afr- kon diocese, Protestant Episcopal CR ASH *EM A ? =|lightness, brilliange and cor _|planes transported 245 toms of Church, has resigned from that| ZO0OM Sidy which' real ‘e n o'w B fetters in - I027. For the firt Bus‘NESSTRIP josition. and will leave Alaska| BOY! —— ————— 1 Conciuding a three weeks’ buy-| Wind machines were used to hlow | departure of the South American {shortly, according to word received 7:30 9:25 compare perfectly with the real| |nana, his headquarters about this mixture across the camera|air mail service last March, there by Dean C. E. Riee, of Holy Trin- a ot TONIGHT—HOLIDAY BILL zard scenes filmed at Mammoth ME and vacation Srip &8 |March 1, for the States The cast of “Back to God's Coun- | it o ware Company, has returned to JU)nageop of the Cordova chureh, be- In the District Court for the T anied | A 'TFRNATI()NAL NEWS try” in support of M Adoree, District of Alaska, Division No.| ooV Ir. Thomas, accomp ing there three years He \\.ml !.)._ e .__, at Portland for about two more | North Carolina. weeks before returning home. with the resultant effects that|were 35,000 lette ity Cathedral. He will leave includes Robert Fraz Walter ). Ona. ait - Juea. by Mrs. Ti went south threely, Nonana one year ago. He has lar and James Mason. GLENN DALE BENTLEY, De- No stusetger S0 e DICK Me (’fVN Long, Mitchell Lewis, Adolph Mi-|JuLIA BENTLEY. Plaintifr, ve.| " CeE® Mrs. Thomas will be ;,...N, dssigned to a diocess in b fendant. (him has yet been appointed, Dean — gt L ) IN o) N £ New stock for the spring and| 3 i “ *|To GLENN DALE BENTLEY, A Tas S . presents SAYS SOLITUDE IS the above named defendant.|SUMMer season was inspeeted by B RN BUILDER OF POISE GREETING: Mr. T ‘mmp and orders for new | 3 Shappr — 3 g RN s ines of merchandise were placed. | MASK BALL N A g g g g IN THE NAME oF pug|lines of merchandise were p % Py Mary Alden, well kxw\\:.llfp;:v zil,,,,‘l‘xmzn STATES OF AMERICA,| While My Thomas did mot say| Fun at the Mask Ball, Feb. 23 Songologiie perfect poise, on the [you are hereby commanded to ap. that “there is nothing mew in thefat Moose Hall. Features include off, gave the secret for quiring | it, in a dressing-room conversat nn‘ at the Fox Studio, durng the pro.|Holden at Juneau, in said Divi|Pri duction of “The Joy Gitl,” in which [S1on and District, and answer the [usual she supports Olive Borden, whol®Om! t . ;;4 l‘wm!]ille P against you in the above entitled , makes the Seattle trip each year - oty et el b "ty : hat R .| Much damage has been caused| X ) - e R R .. laction, within thirty days from|and said that business was under- ' ; 3 A..I S H Ilaarnad ftfrom & welbkmowns &/ (€ £ JH 0, EO . (A8 O b oing Its vearly clange: in Austrafia by “bush.” or forest| s T N'ln A“ B e om0 lsummons anc: a copy of said com=| Seattie has suffered more than|fir Only a change of wind : H[GH ‘n ', “rwh'lmli‘re ho‘ I:luu‘ lim‘ l-flllluill( upon you, and if \mn‘)‘un‘th.- usual in severe weather this|saved many towns. i SOV, of 398 » e S AMMSEH lto so appear to answer, for wWant|winter and this has had no small| *H—“*Am CUTTING pear in the above entitled Court, | World.” he did state that lmforo‘fi big prizes and movelty numbers| 7 /.: E e ——— '|spring activities were about as{by Juneau's bes dance hand, the i pres ~ although he added that they |Serenaders. A wpecial prize for |} N / The ¢ ume({y and most comic costumne. —adv. i ¥ H“» I complaint f the plai f may be a little moré brisk. He complaint of the. plaintiff filed Syt A GEORGE FITZMAURICE PRODUCTION with MARY ASTOR AND GILBERT ROLAND ARTHUR LAKE in “4GAIN OUT AGAIN” PALACE /ORCHESTRA BOTH SHOWS up alone and reads poetry + are [thereof, the plaintiff will take|influence on all lines of industry, & 1 “It sounds a bit fantastic,” Miss |yyqoment agafnst you for the|and especially is this solas vegards » Sunday Alden went on, “but T have grown liseoiution of the bomds of matric|the bullding netivities, which were| UP-io-date. for men, women OLIVE fi to helieve more and more that lyo o L e 14 o EACHIT o, |20d children at the W B. } % BORDEN i solllude 1s/the secret of poiss: It |orosotim. Lo existing - between | virtupily at a standstill for sever|gy oy “opposite Zyna Hotel. Harry n plaintift and defeydant, and will!al weeks and are just now recover-| o ob: ¢ Faa Hasl./Hers ; “ F o you don’t force yourself to be alone {apply to the court for the relief|mg. it i U'"m;m"'f.“'.' L“,TL'T““ i it L THE m‘, f.r...R S for certain periods to regain your|demanded in said complai al ma E plaint, al i A 2 2 : piiabes b : own tempo, you will be swept along [copy of which 1 served herewith ~- Subscribe to ‘tne Kmpire. ! AT o | Pnces—lMfl-aO, Loges 60c with the crowd, and find yourself|and to whiel+eference is hereby | MOOSEHEART WOMEXM 7F e - 3 1 - e bt . the ek A MEEi; CARD PARTY Buy with the mob, which keeps you in al The date of the order for pub-! gtate of continuous discord.” lication- ¢f this summons is Feb- A good turnout of women mem- | “The Joy Girl will show at tie /ruary 7, 1929. The period nf,lwh. a large number with their yQur eye On Coliseum Sunday for two days. tion prescribed in d|husbands, attended the regular 1 e B i order is four weeks. The first|seml-mon(ily meeting of the| S 1 publication of same is February{Women of Mooseheart last even- HILL 5 NOTICE 8. 1929, and the last publication|ing in the Moose Hall. {| We have a fresh stock of RADIO HATTI&RIL\ and Registration Bocks Oven of same is March 8, 1929, and: After the usual business the BROS’ TURES. - Also a complete line of ALRIAI WIRE, Registratiox: books. will: be open !he time within which defendant{game of “cootie” was the feature INSUIL ATORS, ETC. beginning Friday, March 1, 1929,118 to appear to answer this sum-lof the event. The first “cootie” Prices—10-25-50- L(){,(‘s 60 cents SUNDAY MATINEE RENEE ADOREE in “B k God’s C % 2 is thirty days @ he| prize fc en was 1 b ack to Go ountry Rl e oven undl Sefue- [ CEEIIN e tast public lets. Gorner Tobe R et P ; mnnmuu|||||m|||m|m||m|nu||mu|mu||mmmuummumuuuuumm G O rewigeriie quatifed vor LIS M Sumas, Alnska, Feb- [t sn seoi B 1OF ths Bl e é LaPltal Electric Company ll"lllllIIllllllIIIlllllI||"l|||||||"||||"l""||l"l|||||l""ll|l""llllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI"(IIIIIII =L T T T e T T T G g to be held Tuesday, April 2, 1929 7, 1929. {to. Grant Baldwin and Pat Mul- g . tion starts and mever siops until| R SHEPARD. (Seal) JOHN H. DUNN, |len respectivel Radio Supplies PHONE 416 House Wiring the final whistle blows. v City Clerk, |Clerk cf the 'District Court for| After cards a light lunch was | | . Attract:ons | But there’s much more to “The i the District of Alaska, Divn. No.|served | Quarterback” than just a football ATTENIION One. By WALTER B. KING, It was announced by the ladies | No oTHER coflee tradé-mark { game! For Carpenter Work of any Deputy. | that the last card party of the| .. much: in rich, I3 7 3 AIIN » At Theatres “The Quarterback” opens witly|kind—shop or city—Call Handy mm publication, Feb. 8, 1929, |winter series will be given next Tl“:i;n’*r‘:x‘;"g':;gdsfizm Hills Bros YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE |an 1899 prologue. The siar quar-|Aud7, Phone 498. it publication, Mar. 8, 1929. Thursday evening. Coffee is roasted’by an exclisive, | for terback of Colton College, Harr: . { Beresford, as proposed to Mona flllIlllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIII'IHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||II|IIIII||||||IIIMIHIIIQ T s Dr") lcanm L4 (lnd P remng ™~ HOLIDAY FEATURE Palma. She accepts with the pounds at a time—never in bubk. S BILL AT PALACE |proviso that he remain at school ‘This process roasts every berry 0 There is a gmul'n(n)hll\yVf_eallur:(; ‘rl::t:} ':lu.ltl‘“" '473.',? (‘]\:v‘:-rnl;m.\("‘im” other coffee has. /IL/iSI\A LA l“\DRY JUNEAU’S FINEST FOOD STORE FEATURES BEST--ASKS LESS at the Palace—“Rose-of the GoM-|later, he is still “one of the boy en West," which pleased the audi-|Mona has died and his son now HILLS BROS In New Building on Shattack Way ‘THE LAUNDRY DOES 1T BEST" S and W S and W S and W ences last night at the opening|plays dad’s old position, Cli K in ernel Skei 8 _Shrimp date. The orchestra gives aj Richard is infatuated with Hs- Peaches Corn good .concert and plays for both|ther Ralston, a State co-ed, Their No. 2% Tins No. 2’ for shows. jromance flourishes until the day 3 for 85 5 for $1.00 45¢ s 23 Bro Fresk from the ori ‘ ' inal acuum pac asily opend with cofrer SR Old Papers for sale at Emt»re Ofliq’ and Gilbert Roland, is a vivid, series of startling surprises, and thrilling romance of <California!things start to go wrong, and— ander the ISpanish rule, at the|well, why try to describe it? time when the dons and the mis-| - gions were Weing supplanted by Yankees ambitious to bring Cali-) [ dfornia under the rule of the Unit-| ed States. = The historic town of | Monterey, first capital of Califor-| [y “Back to God’s Country,” nia, is the scene of much of the{which opens at the Palace Sunday ac:}mn of ;‘h:s :hrfllinzhtaleh wiht Renee Adoree in the star- eorge Fitzmaurice has the rec-iying role, a clever combination of ord of having directed practically |real snow scenes taken in the every great star in filmdom, in-ymiqale of winter in the California RPluding Pola Negri, Billie Dove,imountains and synthetic snow Ronald Colman and many othe; cenes taken on sets at Universal He is a screen artist of unques-|(City, was effected by technicians. %onable greatness, and “Rose t_)r; The scenes shot on the sets e GO:dfflhwgfl" "‘kg‘“" shows h‘simatch perfectly with the other masterful handiwork. e | RICHARD DIX IS VIOLIN INSTRUCTIONS | FEATURED COLISEUM | By Mrs. Klondy N.. Dufresne l h 3 Studio opens January 25th | | | E VPRV G Lo T o IIHWIIIMHIHMIIIIMIIIIIHII!HIIIH!III"WIIIIIIIIIIIII|I||Illnmlllllflllmlllflmll A i St it RENEE ADOREEL IS AT PALACE SUNDAY | | The story, featuring Mary Astor|of the big game. Then comes a e e e . —— WhenYouBuyS& W You Buy the BEST ettt S FLEXO Raisins Prunes Toilet Pa per T e Lester D. Henderson | I The trickiest, funniest, fastest|| Marshall Duplex, 6th and otball game ever played. That's| | Main. Telephone 536 what you'll see in Paramount’s ¥ Jatest Richard Dix comedy, “The | e e s, uu\mrlerback,” which is at the Coli- G tRB GE seum. 1 A Richard and his pal, David But-| Jer, are working their way through | HA UI ED Colton by means of milk delivery routes. To speed matters up; m lOT cmmo they utilize their football knowl- edge and send their bottles whiz- G. A. GETCHELL, sing through the air. 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