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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY MARCH 4, 1929 gineer for the U. S. Bureau of Pub- lic Roads, and an Winsor from TCRERRTRROERRCRRORRRRDORTRADON | 2 e cast and is aiso ¥imest or- THREE SLIDES - %ot 195 “Mantrap’s” powerful conclusion the same office, speny a good part |is drawn sgainst_the spectacular ¥ of today inspecting condition of | background provided by a forest 'REA the Thane road s y |fire. The direction is ably handl-| & Ehat Gabinabhr of 1) e slide, so | d by Victor Fleming. pairs can be made. and fe: “The decks of a battleship, the with ¢ spring MIDNIGHT 3555 s S Toane Rowd Bocked and 25, e, tiful girl and a romanti arden. | < . . Bl from - To this, add one gang of desperate] Automobile Buried— |side may forget o e b bandits and spice well with ro- Occu £ K proper cattion. ROS mance and adventure and you have pant Escapes o “Turn Back the Hours,” the latest | Thr 4 ; & ross GOLISEUM CLARA BOW. The IT Girl | in Sinclair Lewis’s Story | “Mantrap”’ with Ernest Torrence and Percy Marmont OH, BOY!-—THE COMEDY i| LILLIAN RICH in “ON THE FRONT PAGE” G TURN BACK THE HOU LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT IS AT PALACE TUESD a few men- the spectator, going to hold ats when | idgeon ses him for perate gang of | with shapely Lya De Putti |Gotham Production to be featured which t:;;‘a Z‘;:“(;;‘fd?h,. O}x‘,;nsiLEGlON PARTY A story of Chicago gang |at the Palace Tuesday and Wednes- ” 59 GOES OVER IN ! There are many thrills In this| J0mmed Gold Cledkt for), se ‘ o e e any rills 1 Als ceurre is of | DOUBLE WEEKLY and the|ynusual screen drama, some of| gooutred near this clty. Sai-| £ 1 Gold Creek basin and the rowd | tal—it all depe :m(l" (I'h.‘n:‘ asin and the '.x crowd that nur-be ‘but one and all & 2 warfar day. road, and another that comple: varfare. A N BIG TIME STYLE| GUMPS them“are physica |u evening and night. Two | COMING TUESDAY lon to the it Alex Knloh jr., his nr( driving to Lo»\n hen he | dhouse on | every- | { w, ice and debris, a rock coming ahead of the i ]hp party as the “bi blocked his path. He hurriedly!ever sponsored by the Ji abondoned the machine nd - wa Despite the b able get out of the r the road is in, a larger c The car was either cov {ly by the slide or was . he dancm Chanr n was jammed and as many | - eee " | i : i vaters of the Channel were c were in or near the kitchen. i ‘an SEGURES >d with debris almos| S The party members were taken | sland and snow and debris | from the Dugout by Legion mem-| d over to the old Tread- | b { ver r ars and the fun really « l { well dock. ed n they left for the doing I A cabin owned and occupied, Arriving at the road house the | | |knife throwers. Myrna Loy, she of the almond |eyes and exotic personalit lother object that is very easy on| | ves in this latest example of than | hering | Coming—SUNYA” | Coming—BILL HART in TUMBLEWEEDS {by a man named Noah, was de-'pg at once took to the dance| || I;l royed by | floo: After an hour or two of ides dancing a halt was called by Winn NEW YORE, March 4—William Fox, of the Fox Theatre organiza-| mne o o occurred Goddard, Charge d'Affaires for the tion, announced the purchase by|apqyg ay. The games of the evening, who called his corporation of a substantial|,;ag s p) hr'nd all over for a volunteer to him a he <7 | DANCE ! bloc‘; ‘:‘f :“’fi:‘ t‘lne txied;‘vfer:ii !r:i':' | town, and in some sections of town, |ing hand. Someone, unsuspecting,! KW amd, de@w tfig{jhf/b ,5’1/{/ knows hen porated, fro e ;- " | buildings rocked and shook as if stepped forward .and was at once | |bers of the family of the late Mar- s eppe Bned wRs ationgey ) o WM,TZ, Lesson and. i net 1o be s : .~ |from the effects of an earthquake.!told to lie down on 2 floor rug |cus Loew. The acquisition is sald | gnoy ang ice were hurled across and cover up with a blanket that | Tdfwn, -&M MWK’/?L M APW / |to make the affiliated _compfln}fls the hill that separated the basin was for the purpose. This done,! @gyf &)’@&; W At A/‘il,()sc II('Il of Fox the largest operative of pic-| sron, town, and fell in considerable| Goddard next asked for someone to WL (p ‘m %V tures in the country, nearly 600 quantity almost to the downtown |“lay to” with a stick;they did n'\dl AMT‘ VnUW@‘rsd— — : theatres. district. {the game was that the none too! a/nd a ,@Jk Tock-im | e One of the slides was above the gentle tapping was to continue unhll WZO“’ [ I"“"""“""“I"“m""“"""""""I PEOPLE lN MANY LANDS Gold Creek bridge. It covered the | the unfortunate guessed who it was. | %wm. ‘WISH TO KNOW ALASKA Ebner road completely for consid ' There were plenty of guesses tlmt| ! TUESDAY NIGHT erable distance. The second was the thing was a put up job until a short distance downstream from |the man on the recetving end Ind‘ N ik S rs T the concrete spillway and complete- | failed at about 20 guesses and hisin the banquet room.” There was'and Vie Manville, and the ladies of | g from the results. ‘a spread that was an epicurean’s the Auxiliary who prepared the | Li’l(lseth/,s Five Piece ttr to ng 3 by th {1y demmed the creek bed, filling the feet were burni A AClions descriptions, are recelved by the| ayine to the level of the road. | That was the first game of Winn's|deli One started at the end lunch. G 's office le in! 1 OVerii 8. aiiibe Ihamy, DEORSL 4 Residents Warned jand it turned out to be as uniqueiof the table and went around, or ———————— ! | Requests for information con- cerning Alaska, its conditions, and | all parts of the world and all Walks | Gpier of Police G. A. Getchell as what he. later sprung on the{one started around, for very few| At T’leatres saillpsy e sl o w:tiether Writ- | b otified residents of the lower basin 'crowd when he fined each and|were not overwhelmed before reach- | NOTICE TO CREDITORS ten in excellent English, or the|y, po prepared for a flood should \every one, before he finished, who ing the midway post where a birth- | sy broken jargon of a foreigner unfa-| ;o jco dam hold and the water|were on the floor or off. One was !day cake was cut and waiting. | All accounts due creditors of ;}‘mllmr lw”dh th: lfiTgu:Lge, *a:‘e break through from above. Aboutfined if dancing Bowery style, or| After lunch there was more danc- ‘homc Grocery Co, doing business prompily and courteously answered, |3 5 gunday the water had cut,if one did not, and fined if not|ing. . The party broke up about ;%8 L & B Bufrord, Junssi, Alasks, EVERYBODY INVITED for interest in Alaska is at all must be presented to the firm care | 8 nal through the base of the dancing. In the mad jumble tha ol ! D Il tines encouragad by its officiala. I's mad jumble that 2 o'clock in the morning and there oF 3. B s 0. et } The most recent letters of thanks Orchestra A A | GANG WARFARE IN ye | FEATURE AT PALACE B — s and danger of flooding was created, one was fined for los- & not one that did not voice the, sy : ot 3 ered past. ling & partner. Everyone seemed opinion that it was the “best cver.” Alaska, not later than April 1ist,| 'e The crack of rities rom an auto- 10F Information mce"?“‘ a\:out Aleas] reds of local residents visit- ! to be financially prepared for when ! pc;edn for the success of the af- ‘for AnklesHemant; 1 COME mobile by gangsters and a victim ks cqme to _Lhe Governor's office | oq (e pesin Sunday to view the|the shout “a dollar fine” went up, fair goes to the committee \\hu‘h‘ 4 HOME GROVEHE. 00, being slain, the terrible vengeance ['om Eloy Diaz in Isabela, POrto |y, giqes, |there was no hesitation. |arranged the event: Winn God-|d" B & N BEREORD, 3 upon those who try to go straight,|Rico. He sald in part: “I wrote Inspection Made Shortly after 12 o'clock the ladies' dard, Claude Helgeson, L. Kean, REPREI AL 2 TSR a letter to Gov. Parks and he was EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING .| — |so kind that he served to send me girl pawn, is the theme of “Mid- - e ety e A R o R e T O et | It pays to have your zippers and , might Rose” the feature opening Some things of Alaska. T read IIIIIIIIIIIIIIll|IIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIHIlIIll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIHIIIIIII|IN!IIIIIIIHIIIIIIHII!IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII!""""s» rooue e aaike “awians | Old Papers for sale at Empire Ofl;ee at the Palace yesterday and on!them all and I have learned 2 | Gent's furnishings, —adv. again for tonight. great deal. Also I want to tell you Juneau’s Model Food Store all this, with Lya De Putti, as the M. D. Williams, supervising en-'announced that “lunch was served Tom McCartney, E. F. Hefrmann ALASKA RIS } Kenneth Harlan, the leading if you wish to send me again some | ¢ man; Henry Kohler, gang leader, T will Jike them," behind the scenes, Lorimer John-| ston, gangster and others are in the cast which James Young di-| P 'T A‘ TO NOM]NATE rected. “Gunboat” Smith also has| QFFICERS FOR NEXT a part and Wendell Phillips Frank- lin plays the little boys part. Its YEAR, TUESDAY P . M a good melodrama with an unex-, ¥ pected finish. } Nominations for officers for next |year will be made at the local = = = = [ . 57 Parent-Teacher Association meeting | “MANTRAP” IS NOW |'| Tuesday at 8 p.m., in the High v | SHOWING, COLISEUM. | | school Auditorium, it was announc- P H 0 N E 478 - %% ed today by President Walter P. [ Fruits & Vegetableé ORANGES . . . .. 40cdoz.,2 for 75¢ ORANGES, medium small, 25¢, 3 doz., 70c APPLES, lar ge Stayman. 35¢ doz., $3 box BANANAS 2pounds jor . . B, 20c GRAPEFRUIT, Im penal Valley Seed- Scott. The special committee of the As- | sociation which has been studying the junior college system and the |question of its establishment in Ry “ «Mantrap” is a powerful love Alaska will make its report at to- story which ripples with the humor | TOTTOW's meeting. There will be and satire of its distinguished au- 2 general discussion of this matter, thor, Sinclair Lewis. | Mr. Scott said. A full attendance /s [ Clara Bow is the girl.in the f the membrship is desired, snd story, and Percy Marmont is the anyone interested in the meeting young lawyer. Eugene Pallette is is welcome to attend, it was said. 4 — e —— o u GH s i NOTICE Awly over thra-t and chest | All persons indebted to the Ju- of = neau Grocery Company are re- » (quested to pay their bills to the (F'IRST NATIONAL BANK ONLY VA PO RUB |as soon as possible. Hailed as a “different” picture‘ of the great outdoors, “Mantrap,”| which opened last night at the Coli- | seum, furnishes something distinct- ly novel in pictures. Lester D. 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