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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1929. MARTHA SOCIETY T TOMORROW AFTERNOON The Silver Tea announced by the i LEGIUN HE ARS TONIGHT and = ! ¢ = ZIEGLER A N n ladies of the Martha Society of the SATURDAY = . yterian church will be held = | tomorrow afternoon in the tea E HARDIN |rooms of the Forget-Me-Not be- 'tweeu the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock. PALACE THE GREATES OF THEM ALL The usual goodies for which these ladies are noted be served and Z Members to Turn Out Sun-|in addition a short program of en- day and Buxld FCHCC tertainment has been arranged which will be given during the af- Around Dugout Lot ternoon. - The public is cordially invited. AT THE lI()'l'ITILS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO S Charlie Chaplin’s Greatest Comedy “Gold Rush” HEARTACHES become rib-ticklers TRAGEDIES turn to laughter MISERIES bring mirthfulness HARDSHIPS breed chuckles CHAPLIN burlesques all the HUMAN ILLS ATIONAL N . All Comedy Bill A peach of a comedy centering around a pair of lovers and a pair of silk stockings A record crowd that taxed the seating capacity of the American Legion Dugout last night, attended the regular meeting of the Alford John Bradford Post. As special Gastineaun C. W. Cush, Seattle; Mr guests of the local Legion, Justin)jiam Grosman, Tenakee; W. Harding, Judge of the District | Buschmann, Port Althorp; Mr. and Court, of the First Division,” and |Mrs, Alfred S. Ward, Prince Ru- | Legionnaire A. H. Ziegler, Repre-|pert; E. C. Edgerton, Dedsburg; A.| Isentative of the First Division, Were | Gunderson, Chatham: Mrs at the meeting. | Corbett. The regular business was dis- | posed of promptly after Wil- | August | James | Alaskan | P! whichi s Tyne Salo, Mrs. Enma Yal- | Judge Harding gave a splendid talk i char Yalki, Seattle. | on law and order and the attitude | e ig of the American Legion, as mem- EXI’EK‘;‘ SHOE REPAIRING | bers and as an organization, should | | | It pays to mave your zippers and | eir rebuilt ot Mike Avoian's. | port of the Constitution of the Gent's furnishings. —adv. | United States. | s~ | } | | L T O T LD L L LR Should Uphold Law | WE MAKE ENLARGEMENTS He said that as an organization Alaska Scenic, Views of ex-service men, the American PR AR W = Legion was looked up to by people |sTATEMENT OF <THE OWNER- over the nation as an example Emn, MANAGEMENT. CIRCULA- Their true observance of the laws 1 oF | GONGRESS OF HusUST would set examples that would be| 24, 1912, Of Daily Alaska Empire, publish- except Sunday 4t Juneau, April 1, 1929 f Alaska) )s The Talk of the Season Marie Prevost, Harrison Ford, Seena Owen M.-G.-M. Comedy ! 3 ¢ in “THE RUSH HOUR" Stndiy """ STAN LAUREL and SAM HARDY Those Funny Comedians IT’S REALLY A SCREAM ROCR® OrOoQ@ lightly regarded, he stated. |'ed Legionnaire Ziegler talked at|A f some length on the Boxing Bill| < itow that is now before the Territorial Legislature. All memb interested in this bill which was |personally Isponsored by the National Ameri-|eordi, "8 8 NOTICE { | Moose Memorial Services will be b | The passage of this|that hk s the" buss held at Moose Hall Sunday even: et - can Legion. ’ : il 1 e 5 L8 | the Dally: iklakits, Hipire o {ling, April 14th, at 8 p. m. A bill “will pertie e llO]dlllg ,““‘”“"“‘ ng ig, to the | members lll'g(‘d to attend. adyv. smokers and other minor hoxing|edge and helief, a tr ent o | First Di Sefor are much }( “,, th 3 PRICES—10 25-50—Loges 60 cents law, deoy COMING SUNDAY MILTON SILLS in “The Valley of Giants” I|||l||||||||||||||||||||lllll|l||||IH||lH|||||||||||||||l|||Ill||||||m"lIIHHIIIIIHHIIII-—I-‘1 of players appearing in support of Miss Prevost, Attractions |- A MILTON SILLS IS AT PALACE DAY | B 2 e 3| of the “California Big Tree coun try, “The Valley of the Gilants, { 31 |[comes to the Palace Sunday with| Milton Sills in the starring role. | Kyne's great romance of the Red- ! h CHARLIE CHAPLIN NOW AT COLISEUM £ take in regard to their moral sup- | poots [thused by Mr. Williams' talk the John the ownership, management (and if events, that heretofore have been|daily paper, "m.."(i’."“h'«:n.'::.)f ':'«! ”.'.'x prohibited. the aforesaid publication for the E late shown in the above caption, re- uired by - the Act of ~August 24 talked orf 912, embodied aws and Regulations M. D. Williams, President of the Juneau Garden Club, gardening with the view of thcQ he reverse of this form, club aiding the Legion in beautify f1-‘l'l_ln.\ 'Mu names and This lot is, and has been, bare sinc § *ublisher Empire Printing Com, the Dugout was constructed. En- d printed on au, A : BEditor 1058 members decided to turn out in ¢ body Sunday morning at 10 o'clocl and start the work of making the lot more attractive by building ¢ fence around it. The Legion is ask- ing the help of all the member: to assist in this work. Commander Herrmann read ¢ E. Lester Jones, Legionnaire anc [] nortgages, or other securities are! 2 owner npire >rinting Company, V. Troy, rosident and , and R. L. Vice-Dresident ' and Secre- John W. Troy section 411, Postal] e, ——— SUNDAY , $LOO—TURKEY DINNER—$1.00 MABRY'S | CAFE adv. “Where Everybody Eats ! S e - FURS ‘We are now. ready to alter or make up your fuss. Goldstein’s Emporium. adv. EX-TOE Holeproof Hosiery COLLAPSING COFFER DAM LANSING, Mich;" April 12.—8ix men_ are believed to have beéen killed when & coffer dam ' collapsed today. ¥ Eight men were working about 30 feet under the level of the river on the footings of a viaduct when there was a crash. The workers were buried under an avalanche. of crashing ' timber and water. | Two of the men were rescued and the other six are believed to have perished: | The . pressure of the , water on the dam caused the cave=in.. The KINDLING WOOD $4.25 LOAD Service Transfer Co. e R 1. et 4 G | Director of the United States Coas P thé ‘twe. pard f woods is ideal picture material and | - 3 or tremendous weight of the swollen. nes ¢ 16 has been said that to combined yyeon giiis is the ideal artist to comedy . and pn"h“f‘ i ! m?l] Pro-iportray the role of Bryce Cardi-| duction and not destroy the illusions| oo gh e voune son of the blind | of the asudience requires a rulylgimper haron who bests his father’s | great artist. : " | bitter enemy and saves his proper- In “The Gold Rush,” his prcat‘ui Y WOpELs comedy drama of Alaska in ten ) parts, now at the Coliseum Theatre Charlie Chaplin seeks the sympa- thies in the role of a weakling prospector, a hard luck “sourdough” in the Alaskan wilderness. The Valley of the Giants” is al virile, stirring story of the West,| where mighty Redwoods rear their | branches 300 feet in the air, and| life is rough and ready. There is human conflict, romance, danger,[ One of the most touching SCenes |inirigue and suspense in the story, |1k’ Hall, April 20th, supervisior of Pastime Club. Special prizes fo {best hayseed couple now on dis iplay at J. M. Saloum’s. Groceries | on association, or {pots and pan and what have yoi | ny interest dircet or ind lall given chance for all to win. date. —adv | which holds the attention from the | opening scene to the close, Pretty Doris Kenyon is seen op- posite Sills, and a capable cast in- is where Chaplin prepares what to him is a banquet, but really is a pitiful attempt at an elaborate din- ner to entertain Georgia, the dance Rall g1FL, And er. Blenct. _Icludes Arthur Stone, Paul Hurst, | His guests fail to arrive and itiyg, gAvril, George Fawcett, Phil' 5 o) gradually dawns on him that they | pryqy Charles Sellon and many | do not intend to come and that he| iy qpq | is the victim of a ghastly joke. MILL WOOD B3 ALL COMEDY BILL IS NOW AT PALACE KINDLING—WOOD ! 2| Telephone 389 “ladv. Service Transfer Co. | silent pra)‘e;’ was held by the mem during his life. |be responsible for any debts con- $43p, mad}?&)emson, CARL G. ROBINSON. wéz]w)v commission expires July 13, 1 Geodetic Survey, who recently b passed away. Col. Jones' serviee s if to the country during the Worle War and his great work for Alask mpa ol Raoar whbrt in his capacity as chief of the Geo e stockholders or security holder detic Survey, were touched upor el st R L giving the n ckholders, a any, cor Y the £ ‘stockhoiders a y holders books of the the whon1 such also that, contain affiant s full to the cir- ditions under vhich stockhol d security hold- Country Store and Barn Dance rs who. do not appear upon the 0ok4 of the company as trustees, old stock and securities in_a ' capac- ty other than that of a bonh fide wner; and this affiant has no rea- on 1o believe other per- bers for the departed Comrade wh so notably distinguished himsel wid stock, bonds, « An equa § hap gs 16 stated by him. Save the 5. That the ge mnumber of ‘opies of each of this publica- ion sold or d uted, through the nails or; otherwise, to paid- subscrh- rs during the six months preceding he date shown above ix 2412 R. L. BERNARE On and after this date I will not i other securities away free. AFEEIS e ) NOTICE his 1st day of Apr LORENE AH Seal) Notary Public for Alaska tracted for by my wife, Eva This new type sock outwears all others We carry a wide se- lection of shades and 50¢ to $100 SABIN & SCOTT river Men crughed the dam with, such .force that one| man was. thrown entirely elear ufl the wreckage into the river. Hei was ope of the men rescued. { sides of the! 3 to 4 times. " 'patterns ; Successors to N. 6. NELSON If Juneau movie fans desire to = laugh, Manager Spickett says he has an all comedy bill now at the Palace that will please everybody. Laure La Plante in “Silk Stockings” | is! the feature, but Stan Laurel and Sam Hardy in the short com- edy are a scream, It is all about a Scotchman coming to New York in his kilties, with a mania for “wimmin” and the stuff is all new.| This double bill is on for the re-| mainder of the week. “Silk Stockings” is gay, frivolous! farce of the type which has brought stardom to Universal's beautiful blonde. Movie audiences prefer them if the attitude of the patrons at -the theatre last night is any criterion and we feel that it is. The story concerns itself with he very delighful experincs of a young married couple who are plunged ino various hilarious situa- tions. John Harron, as the star’s husband is excellent as, indeed, are the whole cast. The story and di- rection draw the same rating which combines to make this one of those ludicrous yet refreshing human comedies which no one who enjoys motion pictures can afford to miss. 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