The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 17, 1929, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY MAY I7 1929 Seattle and return voyage by n'x On Front Street from Verhonik’ A British autcioneer mounted his | seemed just another incident in his| Garage to the old Maywood war: strum recently and lit an inch|§ adventurous career. | ho about two and a half blocl |Tong stub of candle. The property | 3 ——— there is nothing but charred r ‘ red went to the highest bidder|l Last Time Tonlvht i | | mains. |at the instant the candle flickered| ; BUSINESS DISTRICT | —e—— lout. These unusual conditions were 7:30 and 9:30 : GF RUBY FIRE SWEPT‘ Mike Totemoff, aged 79 years, [imposed by the owner of the prop- born in Eilamar in 1850, and forjerty. AR N B S e The business district of Ruby,|the past nine years engaged in the | sl by was - practically wiped out | fishing business, died recently at| FHerr Eckstein, the dean of Ber- VITAPHONE PRODUCTION—ALL-TALKIE y which originated Saturday | Cordova, as a result of cancer. flm clacquers, hgs celebrated h‘;s1 £ L ALLs » |afternoon, May 4, in Thomas J JRFEG 0 TSN twenty-fifth anniversary as a paid ;by was re- | applauder. DeVane's store. In two hours it May Kathleen H had burned to the ground 22 build- | ce granted a divorce in Fair- ———— ings, including DeVane’s store, the from David Hornsby. She| Sugar cane has been the snle‘ Pioneer Hall, Dayton’s Drug Store, | fl om Ruby, her home, by|crop for 65 years > a 73.3(‘1“’ Burk's Barber Shop, Wettach’s plane to Fairbanks when the case|tract on the island of Maui, Ha- Al with PATSY RUTH MILLER store building and the old Capewell | came up. wai, : i J - ; | store. BT R G ————— Added Attractions are Vitaphone Act Featuring Eddie Peabody, Van | The fire was stopped at the Three pioneers, A. Van Sant, | The Northern Light property ad-| 1 St ‘ will H 5 See this boy— !radio station, where after burning Dick Richardson and Michael Heg- | joining the Premier, B. C. Silver| and chench, 1 ay )} s f I'- 1 the Signal Corps warehouse and | gerty, were recently buried at An- and Sebakwe properties in the it = — i A e s refresiungly of the station equipment, it choage in one day by the Pioneers| Hyder district have been taken | UNIVERSAL: finally brought under control.|of that city. over by the Premier. WORLD EVENTS IN SOUND AND /l(,TI()]\ i PICTURE (“/f""(”"” st sy o ” e WA FOX MOVIETONE presg] S WGV PEGIN [WIGGR el Specml Comedy—“SHE’S lY (OUQI'\“’ PRICES—General Admission, $1; Youths, 50 cents; Children, 25 cents; Loges, $1.25. This is Kiddies’ Night. éoming Saturday—MONTE BANKS in “FLYING LUCK” and “Talkie” Movie Acts. Palace Orchestra Plays Both Shows T PLANE LEAVES ATmactions | 71 MORNING FOR SEATTLE R. A. Batholomew has resigned as Secretary of the Ketchikan Elks owing to pressure of business. - The Anchorage Moose will spon- A Few sor a Mooseheart Junior Baseball R COSIERPEE e RO Py ALL OVER THE WORLD = P %) League. g ks TEEROR" o5 ™ e e e e S e e Petersb’\’x:griexpects to receive a| * 3 "—'E'hc Zgli;%ii—m -l"a\ié)ers1 T.l‘)}'ee fr;m.HeK‘l and| mew fire track the end of this Bar alns i screen transcription of the famou: e‘ L ort A a - We are growing l)y ¢ ; - e London success of Edgar Wallace thorp for Scuth The Line of Least Resistance to Quality § . aps and bounds, for B. N. Gwin, of Chehalis, Wash., i is winning enthusiastic acclain from the people that are crowding | with “Skookum” the Flying Cul the Coliseum at each performance | yet of the Alaska Secenic Vie It is said to be the cleverest filn | or mascoty the plane Juneau, Fiio of its kind ever presented here Anscel Eckmann at the controls curious combination of myste: C | ook off from here at 7:30 a. m. humor. Tonight is the last presen- | oday on a one-day flight to Seat-| tation. le. It was scheduled to go via Tomorrow the silent feature |Port Althorp, Ketchikan and Alert Monty Banks in “Flying Luck” will | 3ay and was due to reach Seattle be shown with “Talkie” News and | n about 10 hours. vaudeville acts. Aboard the plane were: Capt.| Friday, May 17th, till Foods at Lower Prices Is PIGGLY WIGGLY fifteen years a steady ! climb. From one store to over 3,000 stores today. has been appointed Superlntendent‘ t of the Cordova Public Schools. | est i Another thing the old-fashioned 4 kid never had to learn was to call more than one man papa. { G T kil e i et your Typewriter Now “Winter ale,” an experimental L beer produced by State breweries in England, has proved a success. S e The only grass houses still to be | seen in Hawaii are those preserved | B f d & C R J. B. Burfor 0. st i . A Swedish radio system recently “Our Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” | broadcast the tones of the 700-year 1 jold bell at Saleby parish. | Il A O bte Ho S —— —_——— = w— T SHOWING AT PALACE ceporter for The Empire, and (a woman passengers whose name sould not be ascertained.) August Buschmann was to have been pick- *“A Hero for a Nigl “the at- traction at the Palace Theatre, is without doubt one of the fastest TR |mmmmmm;!mnmyuummnmmmguummmmmmnmnmmmmmmm RIS Giv gl .".“,. ) wldfl. ‘:4l Ll .lh g W !ls. vt wa Tsghables favees of fhe | LGP, 4% Bt Alibor fte Seatte | S8 : ‘gllIIlIIllIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlllllIIIllllIIIlIIIIlIIllillIIIIIIIIHHIIIIII!IIIIIHlIIIIIIlIIIIlIlIlIIIIlIIIIlllll current season and was met Wi.f,h‘ HOrtow, §f mo work: 14 ‘done oR thi E h d M 23 ig E T onl. Shit s dre svertbe . But it waik 1 done, 16|29 7 urs dy 9 dy rd H > G 03 =2 g performances last night. b = | %, M = =\ g The picture is a Universal and | (J,q.l T making the round oo g o Rt R o T . LT e |2 v v e ".- k § stars Glenn Tryon and Patsy Ruth | vip on ¢ Halnely ieking % i = |2 > H Miller, under -the direction of Wil- r i gy PIN EAPPLE LARGE CAN, BROKEN, 2 85 E S o _E jam Ji Craft, the same trio e 1 ik s & = y S\ [-C. b = :-l:s:‘ons?r:?:sror alt, the same tri ‘ Kool A T SLICED, 25¢ can: doz..... " H E i VeIV 42 £ “Painting the Town,” which made | d will Teturn here on the|oE reeeereerorrrrrrrreerereros bt i St S i = O‘Dvi@‘zfl P ) T H such . big hit when shown here about Sunday. = : . g i 258 v: 1 / H m?rel;‘e[ y‘Palace orchestra plays u‘ :;:x;i Ibo} ne:;“g;rgx;l,) \\flglg PEARS ]}l“l‘ ]"()NTEL larg(’ can, ‘; 1- ou( S :n 0.‘,' i $ ;"-‘ splendid score for this feature and |is looking after his early education, = $f74 doz., O .....ohaaeaand ‘E ¥ 3§ o'y o, \A E other parts of the program. |t he.the most. Widely air traveled {SE ... 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