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THE DAILY ALASKA hMPIRL SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1929. Cad sl i, ARG | szl Qr (,ml(ud 3‘/um "’h > Pas 2 (}()-MLIP | e SUNDAY MATINEE, d ; | 4 : Our Bebe— | PALACE ORCHESTRA IN IRISH MUSIC FOR 17TH OF MARCH AND CELLO SOLO BY STELLA JONES “A Ilttlu 3it of Heaven” ‘ SUNDAY and MONDAY MAGINE BEBE Flittin M. G. M. NEWS UP TO DATE YES—WE GOT HERE yly from Pool to Ballroom AND HOW! Swimmi ADDED Phick McGinn will offer - “Songs of Old 51"0’(1:141” Sennett Comedy HOBOKEN and HOLLYWOOD Comedy in the Clouds from a Couple of Aeronuts AND THEN JOE MURPHY and FAY TINCHER WATCH FOR “Shanghied” in “UP AGAINST IT” i, The blood-t th of old again w 1 the e outbound trail in the an- ]7”,.‘, s—10, 20. 40 o B e ~ | nual The Pas ch started on March ihs 1 shortly before midnight on | % Prices—10-25- oO~L0ges 60 cents March 6. B 1 stumble s the finish line 200-mile non-stop grind 50 cents The Pas to lon and return, His > was 36 hour Other contestants fc St. Godard I 1 a blinding blizz: from three to ten.minutes later. The last part of the rac LAST TWO TIMES TONIGHT won the race each year since 1915. See SALLY O’NEIL as the Flapper in SEARCH THE |- Orivlioenmiterror & oment hov |brings against the men of the the world of tod; H evil days. A little obs “ ” THE VIAI) HOUR’ —Hm Stuff QCRIP’]’URES i - Growds, k casual reading of the daily _— - — e . m however, will bring to ligh r the last employed ir e e e, tional cvidences. The portion local postoffice. Mr. Scott has “ 5 290 Coming Tuesday — “FINDERS KEEPERS “This know «iso, that in the d’s Word quoted above was|been in Juneau, in the men's fur 5 ¥ 5 last days pe luu{, times shall come 1 ulun»‘d 1900 years ago. It hing department of Goldstein m » 0] and Vaudeville under auspices American For men shall be lovers of their world and the church of | Emporium for the past 14 months fi _E_I‘_E_D . 1. own selves, covetous, boasters, and | the d hat such conditions | ge has had considerable experience Legloll Aqulldl‘y proud, blasphemers, disobedient to 1 to ca-| “‘t‘l‘d % S 1; ‘(;l’““ the earth | iy the buying and managing end IPatigue is often the result of nervous reaction caused ]);\;‘(\nl,’;_‘ ‘; \‘m\::ull};'.(‘\‘,\z(lh- p: (lvuy) V,:m 1\(r:.1‘( 11‘1_:)}:1'1‘“_ ““w s e ROw O“h"l‘l‘L‘hu men’s furnishing stores ‘and de- by eye strain. Glasses overcome all defects of vision, s e s i g e P S v e ~ out n: n, trucebreak 1own plea than Goc ¢ 3 el 5 P ew re- 5 AN B ke P n s e e e ; e F Vidns b Diocaible | EonmRle, 80 LREL. Lle,. new Fe and by relieving your eyes you will benefit your gen- in “The Campus Flirt;” Jim Bar s S . o vl sba Tiving A tBe ek’ d Pousibilittes williiiob De suniami ar eral health. Come in and have your Eyes examined | ber, California track captain; Gor those that good, | po t goad R i o ;| H‘" him. He will spend the time ! x NG saies . don Crammer, crew captain; Jack s Bgn minfled, 1 CEONGE: Udhle gRocRA- |5+ Lol 20t | petween now and the 5th at th LA ttractlons ant, ex-Bruin all-around ath- !/’ C T "‘I\"l‘ii__‘:f\‘:n' I‘x“‘ ‘W[“ ok ‘,,“'f} gl St thine YL saEib e on store, taking stock and fa ? 5 der | G0d; having a form but do they sp ouder B - phanles rizing -himself -with the busi- % . e lof o x:;;dl;ng?glcx}r;x J::lrnlL ihm(];:l but denying the-.power :{attention in your life than your|inspiration fo God, and is ‘”““"i:w oot ot GO ‘ Dr I{ 1‘1 "l 11 ‘l )ll ” | recort r s in the | " a 2 ove for God? able for doctrine, for reproof, for|"58: & QT idie, title holder in the hop, skib| nroy'v worialy .,,\, 3 s” (2 Timothy 3:16)? store to help the new owners get ¥ OPTOMETRIST \ |and jump. Selshigd gl Full Gospel at the B a6 ok JPSEin Mo B0k and Roota 16, Valentine Biildiie Hovs e B Walter Christi, world famous as (jo Bat A bly on Seward|Mr. Sabin’ are getting one of the tooia 16, Valentine Building. Tours 10 to 6. s » Califo : ¢ lv.| best businesses in town, and wist ’ " FLAPPER SALLY 0 itrack coach of the California gren are obtaining more re their memb adv. | Phone 48 R AR A i FAR & ' ikt M me 484, Evenings by appoinment. AT PALACE LAST TIME | |“Bears”” also worked in the Clar- tion and independence than ever es ir oo | them;the. grbatest af:suc hx g8 "0y ApL s I T A AN once Badger production, as did pefore. On the other hand it is . . Nelson said. Mr. Sabin will remain Sally O'Neill is the shapely zmleicm;m Volz, veteran trainer of the goubtful if children and young men | their lives any h- MELSON SFLLS at k8. nostoffigs. fonithe Wme, be- BEE flapper in “The Mad Hour” show- |Blue and Gold “Wonder teams.” | and young women W ever more|es of today one finds “a form of | ng | SR No one has yet been named to ing at the Palace for the last two e o |“disobedient to parents” than thoy‘ g but the times_ tonight. This Elinor Glyn | NOTICE are todny. Most of the leven some of the pa H!S STURE TU take Mr. Scott’s place in Gold-| 0. story is. making a hit with Juneau independence of mc thereof Th stein’s Emporium, Mr. Coldste m' movie fans. There are all sorts| Grace E. McCartney has reopen- nothing more than plain wilfuln g said today. COMING of good stuff in this production|ed the American Beauty Parlors and disobec B w ; e . o ¢ and audiences are more than satis- [and will be glad to see all of her! On hea world talking mu e ation 1 3 o 4 AB'N SG“TI! 1 NEXT SUNDAY fied. The Palace orchestra also|old friends and customers. Miss abeut love t what the worldj Christ. 1 j e 2 plays a splendid score for the fea-!Lindsey, permanent wave specialist cs love is mostly fleshly infatua-| These are only a few of the con-| | g e R ture and gives a concert. {is now permanently connected with | i or possion born of the devil.|ditions one in the world and . i | N D I N e the American Beauty Parlors. adv. /It is not the true love of Chr stiin the churches. Space wil not | Clothing Store s Purchas- DAY DANGE IS : BEBE DANIELS 53t ———————— |because the average worldling has|permit further discussion of the f » s ?MONTECI(!)IiIi!SlEEé; A:omcm“r WE MAKE ENLARGEMENTS E]nsb all “natural ” in thcii‘\ndencf‘s of each of the 19 ac-| edLb 2 'Il‘vf‘? We“f\wnown i bia 1 hidst of his “Incont » SABonT. he Word ¢ o | Al , t" __ Alaska Scenle Views adv.imidst of his “incontinent” vices. | cusations which the Word of God| ocal Young Men EN TONIGHT‘ “THE CAMPUS FLIRT” “::"Tf 'ileueC;:lsLub:l t::;n;;?";m | Charles Sabin D. E. Scott i k | e i e i, Teagier Actlon on Nlcaraguan Canal Pro;'ect {have purchased Nelson's Clothing| o’ pinvar g T Day | It's a Comedy and How * Another episode of Pathe serial V;';'.s\mn" s P"f??“‘ 5{’“" I N. Gl gance will be given b | LS, 5 1 BN “The House Without a Key,” star-| NOWOAIE WL take over the manly o (aniditortum ton! music| — et T T W » ring Allene Ray and Walter Miller “"“(m”“ of the shop March 25, it | 4o yno at 9:30 o'clock. The r‘rrn-f SRS = v . JOGE | SIS B Gl will also be shown. ] :J":;’lnrl:a;fi’fid[)‘::i" e e o oW | mittee decided to make this dance| § A gentleman is received according to his appearance i i e nen standan S et WEAR TAILOR MADE CLOTHES "BIG COMEDY AT chandf§e that has been handled | <8¢ 0P EE L C AU anl¥ And have them made at home. It is cheaper to have | PALACE SUNDAY | b Nelson, and are uhi‘}x.’du) iR Lt special fes 4 them made at home than to send outside for them. ) ie concernix e future @ : P W s man, thief, to say nothing of po- Mr. Nelson opened the store al- ;,;“\r L;nz'n'll‘;‘a'r()fh:v Lanta TS e R ) o Sk FOREES i A liceman, barber, aviator, fireman, most five months 2zo, upon the h{(lEL ¥ fawett, and Roy Oced . and soldier. completion of the building owned | o ™ ™ % s | These are just some of the char- {by him, in which the store is lo- V8% 4 acterse in which Charlie Murray | cated, although he has been in N"W(L/\;é l::!: y has delighted screen fans with his business in. Juneau at different| “gio 4 Vot weale For partic comedy since First National Pic- times since 1913. He gave as his telephone 227. —adv. | tures began to feature him. reasons for selling of time { His latest role is in the “Flying to give it the attent demand- el e o e ditaie e e llIIIlIIllHIII'lIIIIIlIlIIhII’hIIlI Himig ors with George Sidney, the other other properties at Ketct half of First National's popular is going to devote hi comedy team. The “boys” become management and the 1struction N 3 both barbers and aviators in this of a concrete and stec! building on | ew unusual comedy, which opens an the triangle. corne t Front and " engagement of two .days at the Froenkljn streets, also owned by . Palace theater starting with the him. Shlpnl(}',t Sunday matinee. Both Mr. Bcott and Mr. Sabi “Flying Romeos” was directed by are well known in Juncau. Mr. I Mervyn Le Roy and produced for Sabin was born here and has lived PR First National Pictures by E. M. here most of his | s Fresh Fruits Asher. The supporting cast in: Vegvtah]z's cludes Fritzi Ridgway, James Bradbury, Jr., Duke “fartin, Ernest Hilliard and others, [} The orchestra will present many | Irish selections owing to Sunday being St. Patrick’s Day. Pictures of the members of the present N Alaska Territorial Legislature will Buiter and E ORANGES | Any time you think it varies in flavor--=- also be shown. Medium Size | — MI!JYSP‘VOR'TE fi our grocer instantly giv ¥ “THE CAMPUS FLIET" « LOAF | 2 doz. for 45¢ | JOE ST ST e i AT COLISEUM SUNDAY | AT fi Jour money back SAY Cheap coffee-making cannot be confused with fine coffee-making in the fragrant Schilling roasting room - - the only place in” America where cheap coffee neither enters nor leaves. o EA complete intercollegiate track meet which filled California Oval [ to overflowing was staged at thel University of California’ during the filming of Bebe Daniels’ latest Paramount comedy, “The Campus Flirt,” which comes to the Coli- seum for the feature Sunday and Monday. SANITARY GROCERY/! PHONES 83—85 a resolution to the Senate asking an ap ation of $150,000 for use in nnl\ ) " Peerless of rcutes. President; Nicaragua canal looms eminent in the minds ¢ | Among those participating dur-| 2f close observers. By purchase, the United i s (above) B { ing mngm of the picture were States has the exclusive right to build the | administration is expected to sce som= 'vo- ak(’ry Charlie Paddock, world’s greatest| €anal as shown on the pmposed route on the | sition of the matter. ¥ sprinter, Wio"PIags & m role] above" mg Senaior Edge, 3,1*, has offered | " MBternational e 127 Front St. “The Store That Pleases” R Tea Baking Powder Phone 222

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