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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR!‘:. MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1929. honors in the picturization of War-| AT ST. / HOSPITAL HERRICK FUNERAL COR’ I‘EGE LEAVING CHURCH wick Deeping’s novel. s | v Amos Benson entered the hos-| PICKE']"I“ % - o - pital yesterday and underwent an | ¥ ¢ " % 1 THE COMEDY IS COMING _ ||emergency major operation at L i 4 - : | E St A L- A < E ALACE TOMORROW | |yclock yesterday morning s{ [ : v ! SENSATION “The Head of the Family~ & |condition is good this morning ac- - : ol . o i 4 : b cording to hospital autiiorities. : R T OF THE DAY TONIGHT—Last 2 Times comedy, a private drama of real o e P 4l s £y life, treating of the difficulties of|{ MrS. Anna Glass Bach entered| g ; 3 | one hen-pecked husband who is the hospital last night and* und - % : k 4 o~ i s e VERA REYNOLDS |tinally forced to hire a hard-boiled | Went & major operation this morn-| S 4 8| LAST TIMES TONIGH in plumber to run the home with an |8 _ % S s S & 3 3 2 s S Rty e { 3 “Cornoral |5 mian e e e x| | MO " | SORRELL orporal | ma e cd the hospital yesterday to| o : , : ‘ § ‘LL and Virginia Lee Corbin is gir] | veceive medical attention. > 99 e it llam Hovsman entered the| |f%TERES ! o AN Y A e N | JOIAT cite : § . s Saturday evening and un- 5 2 et 2 s % Bt | K 1 hired fam ; PRGN ennett, the went an operation for appendi- 7 . ) A live feature, you'll like it X:I”E‘\“‘,“m[‘(m_ Ntix “this: mdrnid | ) ! 3 Is a story of love that will vibrate the heart NRTY EDW X " 3 Mrs. Jerry Erith and her baby | 3 e it i A ! strings of the world. I\]I,t:]_z ]'(I))\\I\I“?)I;D\ w MO 7_77::@.1. born April 20, left the hospits ll A 2 S N Ren b Youtt e T RpeTe Rl e 2 IN AC - “THE POTTERS" ARE for their home Satur ! i it e ;i Fr o oull e more THAN HAPPY when you've COMING TO COLISE | Mrs. Millie McLeod who entered | ! : . S 3 2 # seen it. PALACE ORCHESTRA | %y = ——————3iithe hospital for surgical treatment | S ol g | . T, o A W 8.0 as been signed 1| Apri) 16, left the hospital Saturday | i : s g ; S PLAYS CONCERT kDERE A {90 |for her home. [ |8 ¢ ) ; % ; R COMING THURSDAY ‘\\‘“ M,.)’! H e S 1 the enthusiasi | yAROLD SMITH WILL [ g i e s Wl ey \ 5 PHYLLIS HAVER as Roxie Hart in SHOWS with Which Mr. Pleld’s latest pic- RETURN THIS WEEK - L 7 : ¢ ture, “The Potte: ich comes to & s | 3 44 o . 3 > “( Hl( AGO” the Coliseum tomorrow, was receiv-| parold Smith, of the U. S. Forest % . ok ; s i i COMING TUESDAY when shown in Ul(‘( studio the- I Service department here, will be a were responsible for the new|yome about Wednesuay night from | N i “TIXE HEAD OF reement the ma: station near Ketchikan | United States troops placing Ambassador Herrick’s casket in the hearse aftei services at the e § The Potters” is Mr. Field's third|ghere he took the, Ranger V Trinity Episcopal cathedral in Cleveland. (Picture by telephotc from Cleveland) THE FAMILY” tarring picture for Paramount Bt | dboub thies weeks ago, M. L Mer- | 26 Pii)('(’ S(’t an his movie career about al. . el Paaterday frof | | i . IT’S ALL COMEDY 3 and . half ago in "null:' of ::1[:'gm];ul,[}“i;lwv;rlj lh?ii:\?v(:):x‘w FIFTH AVENUE PAYS HOMAGE TO LATE ANIBASSADOR \TT st.” Following this helyyr went on the ways to undergo | o ; SI’ VIJR W/ jRI4‘ § “That Royle Girl” an-}complete overhaul and repair at| §7 : ; ¥ : i | 1 3 4 4 RN other Griffith production, and “It's| e Forest Service Marine station. | . . o the Old Army Game.” ¢ R : [ Fmr 3 JURY DRAWN TODAY I Attractions | CAPT. EIELSON The case of the U. §. vs. J. M.| b g o TR R Tl o 'E OUR WINDO ARR]VES HERE | Giovanetti, charged with violation : _' e O Sl i # s ;i __‘. 727[‘( ’ {of the Alaska Bone Dry Law, came At Theatres | FROM SEATTLE| o vt his mornins, Juaee ¥. Coke i Hill, having denied the motion. by (Gontinuea o |5 Sxelientnal, ttorney tor the Bl o, A i) Juneau-Young Hardware i - — [fense, to ‘suppress the evidence, ot “CORPORAL KATE" I made at Craig where a passenger|last Saturday. The following jury 4 A 5 M) v e % 2 | (‘ . THRILLER AT PALACE for that place was landed chosen: Mrs. Martin Evans,) 4 1 ; L3 K . ¥ 3 e 4‘""’"”" 2a g 2| The flight to Juneau from Ket-|Charles W. Carter, J. A. Gailbraith, 1 % 4 “ Realistic, thrilling and absorbing | shikan including the Craig stop was| W. A. Fleek, Fred Meyer, Mrs. J. is Vera Reynolds’ new star picture,|made in one hour and fifty min-|X. Kearney, Helen Thompson, H.| “Corporal Kate,” which had a|ytes. M. Hollman, Harold McConnell, Ed highly successful premiere at the| wr. Jones, Chief Photographer | Crowe, Polly Q. Webster, Mrs. G. C. % 3 g i Palace yesterday. In this photo-|for the Northwest for the Fox-|Griggs. Assistant U. 8. Attorney G Y * b play, the splendid work done h)‘anmount Moving Picture Com-;B. Folta represented the govern- ¥ " : Wt . A OUR SER VICE women at the front in France, is|pany, took several hundred feet of |ment. " 4 . 3 % i 4 ; vividly and convincingly shown in a |film while flying north. b s o BT 3 "Q o X & 3 i series of dramatic, pathetic and hu-| Pilot Eckman soon after arrivali o by 5 p . e 'XTE ¥ morous scenes that will hold your htatcd that some wonderful scencs| Motor Busses Upset >3 [ s 2 - - EX1E[¥DS ALL OVER interest to the final fadeout. The |were taken and he expects them | 2 | . plot has to do with the adventures|to turn our exceptionally well,! Old l"s}l Customs : g e WORLD of three girl “buddies” on the front | showing some of the wonderful| | and as the story unfolds, the inter-|scenery from the air of the Inside] DUBLIN, Irish Free State, Aprill % est of spectators never lags for an |Passage. 129.—The advent of the motor om- Funeral cortege of Myron T. Herrick moving up New York’s Fifth avenue to Grand Central sta- instant. It has been said that| The following passengers made|nibus is revolutionizing conditions tion where a specia) train awaited to bear the body te Clev =hnd. (Picture by telephoto from New this is the “laugh and cry picture [the flight: Jim Galen, Leith Rus-|in rural Ireland. York). THE of the World War” and it lives up;soil. Mr. Jones and Capt. Eielson. I Many country districts which| o - e - — — fully to that clai , Julia F Pilot Eckman said that he ex-|were outside the conveniences of | ur N a1% 1 g vt 05 1 rtWes A - BN e 0 R T Rkl st e Mt e S8 heing browght Antp CARS ARRIVE HERE r A i from the Worthwest branch. The Firs Nati()"('[ B(l'lk and Kenneth Thompson, who are Admir Rogers, | cars are meeting with wide approyv- featured in, Miss, Reynolds: support, |48y morning. A full Jist of south-, contact jhe. Jarper ; copiprg | I FOR CONNORS (;ARM,E\ This 1 make, a fota about | aL and. M. Gonnars vefers ;.é the . finely supplement the admirable 20und passengers aré waiting at The busiffess of the villages has| o gyipnong o five Chevrolets, a evrolets that the O to be scen on the streets to OF JUNEAU work of Vera Reynolds, the star,|this time, he stated. suffered, for the rural workers tend{.,,se three sedans and one conch, | Ga ! 2d this see back up his statement that Juneau The supporting cast is excellent,| A Sitka flight will be made thisito do their marketing in the near-| g ..o roceived yesterday on the| Mr. Connors, sp of the de- pcople are sur taking to the while the direction by Paul Sloane |SVeRing with passengers and after|est towns, and some of these tow: teamer fral Evans. frof he | mand for the new light stated | roads f their pleasure. fo iR Ta: (returning the ship will probably be|are similarly affected by the com-‘;f,?n;i‘ (fig‘:gl:filmf ;;y O,Ih'; nc:\,]\‘, lhwr‘ 1,“.” is “u, : 7 t s “» ‘“o-icol—“i‘— Bie- Dalics orliseton Blavs a![lo“n commercially around Jufl(‘x\J‘pethqn of the bigger cities. n:)r' “Gm“u 7 A;thr itiment] 4 e S = 5 age. ot. shipment | as fa 1 ers at rtne Emp're. concert and a good score for the Bl 10 Ignves SRt W00, | 3 AL A TR e : % ke v b3 | g AT feature as well as extra comedy. SALE OF AUTOGRAPH AT THE HGTELS T0 AID A MEMORIAL ] e | et e n| VAN offenng the people S “SORRELL AND S: R. G. Smith, Pefersburg; Banks,The state has been authorized by AL L L T T T R T T T T L Kime, Tacoma; G. L. Rich, Ketchi- |the general assembly to sell an au- uglprrett paifl GOR" Bag Besn acs ):.m‘ K. K. Katz, Frank Cunmc,,u: sroph of a South Carolina signer claimed everywhere it has been Seattle; Charles Hawthorne, Port-)of the Declaration of Independence l !land; F. Parry, Tenakee; Mr. and|and to turn the money into a fund shown as one of the finest, if not | o the very finest, pictures produced'“ s. B. Crowell and child, | memorial to world war vet. Island; Miss C. V. Richardson. erar - during the past five years. - ¢ | i oy e Alaskan | A . Salley, ir. secretary of the of that novel of father-and-son de- John W. Dudley, Julian; H. W.|state historical eommission, will votion which has been read by Chambers, Benjamin Island; Haroldlscll the autograph of Thomas | Peterson, Port Althorp; Ernest|Lynch, jr. hundreds of thousands of readers ¥ Kahlhase, N. W. Swan, T. W. Mc-| The autograph, dated in 1774, ap- throughout the world, had its local 2 g By 2 e A 4 - premiere at the Coliseum yester- Kinley, Albert Boblits, Seattle; A,‘pmrs.un a “‘F“!’" given the South day, and it is easily ranked among 8alo, George Bach, Taku; Henry ‘CS.I‘O}IXHI provincial government for \ the year’s five best pictures. In|MoY, Hoonah; I M. Moore; N Indernily. payment mads for | the execution of a negro slave con- 2 many ways it is the most absorb- | Casperson. ing achievement in cinema realism ever made. Brilliant direction, acting so real |J that the eminent players seem to | be living their roles, fine settings— including historic spots in England, where much of the story was filmed G T T T T T Zynda victed of crime. The slave was W. M. Whitney, Seattle; Joe nmflthe property of Thomas Lynch, sr., r., J. L. Hill, Lynn Canal. {and the receipt made by his son - eee is marked, “for my father.” 4 S l . ° th h MILL WOOD B o oy f KINDLING—WOOD ! AERJAL VIEWS OF JUNEAU ¢ ¥ 2 ulls lllle ln e Olne Telephone 339 $4.25 Loadl Alaska Sccnic Views adv. { | adv. Service Transfer Co. ——- 3 and flawless photography combiné AR v ATTENTION! ‘wh y th 1ti- b e ettty Y ¢ W9| we make ana amter alt Kinds of; For Carpenver Work of any kind ] ; As far into ancient times as the history of man- / fur garments. Goldsteln's Epi-|—shop or city—Call Handy Andy. o i Kind is traceable thero §s recorded an acknowledg- H. B. 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