The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 15, 1929, Page 3

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TONIGHT PICTORIAL OVERTURE—ORCHESTRA Suggested by her Novel, “The Man and the Moment” with Alice White, Lowell Sherman, Larry Kent, Rose Dione, Sally O’'Neil, Donald Reed, Margaret Livingston, Norman Trevor, Tully Marshall and Kate Pric Hal Roach Comedy CHARLES CHASE in “All For Nothin 0‘” 50—Loges 60 cents COMING NEXT SUNDAY COLISEUM | end of D e BASKET SOCIA Cards from 8 to 10 p. The Loyal Order of Moose, Juneau Lodge No. 700, will give a PUBLIC WHIST PARTY AND BASKET | Friday, March 15th at Moose H au Social and Lunch. Ladies bring your baskets. Come and have a good time. EVERYBOD PRIZES THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY MARCH 15, 1929. SOCIAL | L ON m. followed by Basket Y INVITED MUSIC { P Attractions | At Theatres ‘ t m to the fact thatone| ets in his pocket? | Anyhow, that's what Raymond Griffith thought when he was call- | ed on in “You'd Be Surprised,” to solve a problem in fifteen minutes. Whether he did it or not will be| told the screen at the Coliseum tonig G th didn't about solving murd he did know anything ! teries, but | ow. As| of speod! Imes 100k | 8 he met| and after that) or ;mthingx else m z “You'd Be Surprised” is one of the most laughable, thrilling films of the year. Raymond Griffith has attained the impossible in making one laugh gasp at the same tme. Inci- ally, he has asked each mem- de: ber of the audience, as & personal to him, favor not to reveal the ) FLAPPER FEATURE AT PALACE BEBE DANIELS in “THE CAMPUS FLIRT” It's a Comedy and How 4 AR e S e e e A gentleman is received according to his appearance WEAR TAILOR MADE CLOTHES And have them made at home, It is cheaper to have them made at home than to send outside for them. F. WOLLAND, Merchant Tailor -——————d “Mad Hour,” taken from Elinor Glyn's story “The Man and the Moment,” was presented to a large audience at the Palace theater last night and made a big hit. It is one of the best stories on flapper-~ ism seen on the screen for many |months and with Sally O'Neill, {with some shape, which she dis- {plays many times during the screening andealways to advantage, |playing the leading role, and sup- |ported by a good cast including Alice White, Donald Reed, Larry Kent and others, nothing is left out to make it a splendid produc- tion. There is a typical roadhouse Ll YOU’D BE SURPRISED AND HOW! -|Farm will COLISEUM TONIGHT ONLY " S RAYMION D GRIFFITH You'd urpf COMING SUNDAY BEBE DANIELS Be ised- in “CAMPUS FLIRT” DOROTHY Tencsenten oy Prices—10-20-40-Loges 50 cents SEBASTIAN, EARLE WILLIAMS ADOLPH ZUKOR axo IESSE L LASKY ) l scene, third degree methods of the Il)olico and plenty of other locations to bring out the story. 1 | T ——— — - " BEBE DANIELS AT I§ COLISEUM SUNDAY || § | town aflutter. The or-| chestra plays @& zippy program throughout. “Mad Hour” is on for the re- mainder of this week. EGGS Pound CHEESE Bebe Daniels has been playing around | f Don't tell a soul but— with “fast” company. While mak- | ing her latest comedy, “The Cam- | f§ pus Flirt,” which comes to the! Coliseum Sunday, at the University of California, she kept the college| It wasn't serious though. whispers were more of wonder than | f condemnation. You see, Bebe's | “speedy” companions were trar‘k? champions who helped her prepare | § for the racing scen: Charlie Paddock, “w human,” Wanda Danley, for They were | holder for events 5, and Francis Kaddie, holder of a hop, | skip and jump medal. All three appear in “The Campus Flirt.” ! BIG COMEDY 15 A | PALACE B A BTN "1t took George Sidney twenty- seven years tc get to Broadway, the goal of every stage actor, But after his arrival, he was a| starfrom the first performance un- | til he attained his present enviable status on the screen. 4 Now under contract to’ First Nas tional Pictures, Sidney will be s ) on the screen at the Palace Theap ter beginning Sunday, in “Flying Romeos,” in which he is' featured with Charlie Murray, his regular partner in cinematic comedy. “Flying Romeos” was produced for First National Pictures by E. M. Asher and directed by Mervyn | LeRoy. s NOTICE Grace E. McCartney has reopen- cd the American Beauty Parlors| and will be glad to see all of her old friends and customers. Miss Lindsey, permanent wave specialist | is now permanently connected with the American Beauty Parlors. adv. CASERADAE AR NOTICE The Alaska Mendenhall Fur be closed to visitors from March 10 to July 15, in-| clusive. JACKSON MARSH, —adv. Owner. SUMMONS No. 2910-. In' the District Court for tha Tor-| ritory or A.aska, First Divi-| sion, at Juneau. | TOM P. GIANACOPOLUS, Plain- tiff, vs. DEMETRA GIANACO-| POLUS, Defendant. | The PRESIDENT of the United States of America, to Demetra Gianacopolus, the above named défendant, GREETING: You are hereby required to ap- pear in the District Court for t Territory of Alaska, First Div gion, at Juneau, within thirty fays after the last publication of this summons, namely, within thirty days after the 15th day of March, 1929, in case this sum- mons i3 published, or within for- ty days after the date of its ice upon you, in case th mons is served upon you p ally, and answer the complain of the above named plaintiff on file in said Court, in the above entitled action. sum- n- Plaintiff, in said action, de- mands the following relief, to- wit: the dissolution of the bonds| of matrimony heretofore existing | between plaintiff and defendant; that plaintiff be granted the sole or child; and for such other and further relief as to the court) seems just. | And in case of your failure to appear and answer at the time and place afore mentioned, plain- tiff will take judgment 2 you for the relief demanded sald complaint ag above set forth The order for the publication| of this summons was made by the Court on the 14th day of February, 1929. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto get my hand and affixed the seal of said Court,| in JOHN H. DUM Clerk, U. 8. District First publication, Feb. 15, 1929. (Seal) |CADMAN COMING | custody and care of the sald min- | |1and, where he will be in charge of !‘a‘st publication, Mar. 15, 1029‘l o m at the Empire, Pound .. FIG BARS BRI L TS I Il AT ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL i | Harry Lee, 2% year-old son of To JUNEAU SOON Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lee of Skag- 'way, underwent a minor opera- Charles Wakefield Cadman, Am- tion at the hospital this week. erican composer and pianist, will} Marie Moi, 9-year-old da\lahtcrf appear in Juneau on M day, April 'of L. K, Moi and Mrs. Moi, was| 8, at the Palace Thea! under the |operated upon for appzndicitis this auspices of the Jun | and Professional Wrc Mr. Cadman will pre: E. A. Cragin, U. 8. Commissioner a at Tenakee, underwent o major op- program ih Juneau and as an ex- |eration at the hospital this morn- tra attraction, will be assisted by |ing. Plorence Beeler, mezzo contralto, | one of the best known concert ar- tists on the Pacific coast. > ' CAPT. MASON HERE; ON WAY TO KODIAK Cept. Julius Mason. skipper around Wrans chikan and for seve ears cap- | tain of large tenders for the Alas- ka Packers Association, arrived in: | Juneau on the Yukon in | Mason is stopping here LA IS e Mr. and Mrs. Oarl Lottsfeldt are | passengers for Seward on the Yu- | \ken, The couple was married in Juneau Tuesday and are bound for their future home ag Tokotna where Mr. Lottsfeldt has headquarters as| | superintendent of the Kuskokwim | district for the Alaska Road Com- mission. well known ell and Ket-| S NEW COSTUME JEWELRY Your attentlon is invited to a sterday's shipment cf costume Also our PRE-TOURIST TG VA RGN | W G W |close out sale of Silver, Glass, ete. adv. THE NUGGET SHOP. | e FURS We are now ready to alter or make up your furs. Goldstein’s Emporium. adv. B days before going on to Kodiak Is- a large tender this season operat- ing out of one of the canneries on the island, e GOODIE SALE A goodie sate will he held Sat- urday, greh 30, by the Lutheran | NEW CLASS IN SPEED WRITING Ladies Society at the Alaska| Starts next week. For particulars Light and Power Company's display | telephone 227. —ady. rooms. e WE MAKE ENLARGEMENTS Alaska Scenic Views ady, ———e—- - A Few of Our Every Day Prices |DRIED APPLES 2 pounds ... PEACHES 2 pounds APRICOTS 2 pounds FIGS 2 pounds . PRUNES 3 pounds . SATURDAY SPECIALS BACON, Pound POTATOES, Sack . AMAIZO CORN SYRUP Small, each - - 18c¢ Medium, each - 25c Large, each - - 50c JOBUSSUSUSUSDSSURESDR IS S S S S S > Seateaans Insure yourself of complete satisfaction by choosing with your hands the Fruits and Vegetables you desire. Notice how fresh [TF they are. No left-overs or wilted stock. It is a real pleasure 55 Hs and genuine economy to get your Fruits and Vegetables at HE 5a] Piggly Wiggly. 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