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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, W‘EHNESDAY, SEPT.. 11,1929, 10 CULTISTS ~ Precats e, SENT TO JAIL | LOSAL LEGION POST production of the fighting fraterni- T | ocvccion o e i s |open at the Palace Theatre Fri- day. The chief hangers-on in this i - | case arc the father and brother 3 of the fighter's wife. | | Charles Ray enacts the role of T:15— 9:15 the fighter. He is supported by | James Gleason, famous actor of/ 7 o Q! ~ IS r the legitimate stage who was sign- NEWS IT'S MYSTERY COMEDY || The sensationally popular stage play that took Broad- way by storm for three years is at last surpasscd in de by Universal especially for his| part of the fighter's manager, and a screen masterpiece. Mad mysticism — chilling fright — the biggest picture of its kind cver made. — COLISEUM — Tonight-2 Shows-7:30 and 9:30 THE VITAPHONE TALKING PICTURE [ LITTLE WILD CAT® With Audrey Ferris, Geo. Fawcett, Doris Dawson D FOR ADDED PLEASURE 100%¢ All-Talking Comedy ZIP! ZOOM! BANG! alter- | neau September 24, 25 and 26, w chosen last evening at a meet- | Socka ing of the local post in the Legion | Spirited Away from Nel';nv it on Second Street, it was | son While Doukho- announced today by LeRoy Vestal, | S Lo adjutant | I)OI.\ .\.c on Guard McCartney, William Myren, | IELSON B - E. M. Polley, M. J. Bavard, E. F. NELSON, B. C., Sept. 11.—Out- | !witting the Doukhobor pickets | gy ann and Robert Kaufman } ke the delegates. Alternates are about the jail, local authorities | foryy spirited more than 100 members | Sperling, Robert Coughlin of the cult aboard a train for LA where they will ‘serve {by Jobyna Ralston, the former "le;\: lady for Harold Lloyd. Oth- ers in the cast are Arthur Lake FEdythe Chapman and Charles Sel- {lon. | \TEDDY FOX STARTS | ANOTHER WORLD TOUR Teddy Fox, globe trotting young- . in Jall, ‘ser 2 1 : & 15 & jail, sentences hav- Ister who has included Alaska in 4 + £ hi deciraligikttbs been passed yesterday: two o his world-circling S, 1S} w g )8 s and a baggage car ot Ol 8 4 off on another jaunt around this | B8 City. The men will come.on |were used to transport the cultists |g chartered boat, and the women planet, according to" a letter re-{sentenced to jail for jndecent ex-'y )r(!b'\hdl\‘ arrive on the steamer | ceived from him by, H. G. Wat-|pcsure and taking part in @ nude | bk o o son, Secretary of Gov. George A.| g 5 | procession. | About six delegates each are Parks. He recently landed in Jap- | In addition to th | About six delegates each a addition t e meh and wom- o r Y an, ending the first stage of the |expected from Wrangell and Pet journey the party included eight ehil-fershurg, between six and ten from | ¢, who i c 2y who will be put in a school.isjik, while all other posts in the Fox,who is about 23 or 24 YOS |They il be taken from their Terriiory will probably bo old, has been roaming the farlparents who refused to send them |cented by one each. places for several years. He COVEr-|to school e ity o A ed Alaska completely on two oc- as als E about twenty Legign, res would come north from the > < SR TS PR ST COMING COMING 3 repre- i 4 . % 5 “The Valiant™ g “The Air Circus” Coming e Atr LIrcus b d Enroute to Vancouver, several of |ine Mr. Vestal said, that on the v B ~ & gl e cosions and made a third trip to| tists att R MORL: m— B e UL CHAS. RAY in “COUNT OF TEN” the coastal sections. $ub cultists attenipiel "W (TENOPC st talrimay tHED 1 mn. v " R Y = _|but were prevented. {gun on the government lot will On his present trip, he plans | . spend - 's4uid’ (mé In_ Japan, PRI i ibe moved to the Legion :plot" in P ]dx‘ hence to China, Manchuria, Si-| SEVERIN TO LEAVE ‘: i m::l 1Cemstvfiy;.c ’f‘lxxlc ',ZH;,:; \Hnont to point out that “the cam- |beria, Russia and other European v has loane g e : | A_ . ‘cra never lies.” |countries and back to the United AT ONCE FOR NORTH lol;!xmp:::;“ng TR ttractlons | —_— States. He expects to he about a \ " H ::|ycar making the trip, unless he head of the Chi-|after which those attending went |""THE LITTLE WILDCAT"” Severin, construct the Territorial capitol, | the Legion booth. will leave Seattle today or tomor-| —— row fer Juneau, according to a telegram received by H. W. Walms- ley, local agent for the Pacific Coast Coal Company. He arrived| W. Jupen of the U. 8. Coast in Seattle late last week from!Guard Cutter Unalga underwent Japan and was expected to sailjan operation for hernia at St. Knot for Mrs. wd_)b‘!or here next Saturday. {Ann's hospital this' morning. Jands in some Oriental jail, in|C880 company under contract tojto the Fair.Building tofdecorate GOOD COMEDY, COLISEUM which case he promises to write {“““The Little Wildcat” is one of the Ly (riends 'nice long lettere® Un- X L # til he's at liberty to proceed along most uproarious comedies seen hcr-*‘nm friendly’ road lin a long time. | Tl li- d : Tt is at the Coli-| gy o “’seum. It is an unusual comedy. | |In the first place there are two of | ot 3 the greatest character actors or\B"hSh Cut Social “You could not have chosen a ithe generation in the cast. They| more capable or more beautiful |are George Fawcett, playing the artist for the part,” said Director part of an aristocratic old fire- LONDON, Sept. 11.—When Mrs. Paul Leni, speaking of Laura La lcating judge—a man who hates gianey Webb refused to be known Plante, who has the leading role 'modern things, especiall tion. |as Lady Passficld, social difficultis in “The Cat and the Canary,” The judge's body servant and|were anticipated in her positon as which is being shown at the|checker opponent is played by|wife of the Secretary for the Dom- Palace Theatre tonight and Thurs- none other than Robert Edeson.|inions in Ramsay MacDonald’s new | day. And this opinion carries all!3oth have been Civil War sol-|Labor Government. the more weight since it was diers and the comedy is heightencd| But the difficulties have been given by one of the most successful 'by the fact that on parade days |overcome. Mrs. Webb has had her of the continental school of film Edeson may lord it over his mas-|way. An invitation to a Govern-| makers. ter becausc the judge was a pr!—lmcnt reception stated: | Endowed with the faculty of vate, while Edeson was sergeant. | “The Secretary of State for Do- quick perception beautifully mod- | Audrey Ferris and Doris Daw- minion Affairs and Mrs. Sidney cled features that register per- con are delightful as the warring Webb will receive the guests.” fectly under the searching scrutiny sisters. James Murray is a manly, Mrs. Webb has vouchsafed of the camera lens, and possessed figure as the aviator while Hallam formal explanation as to why of native charm and histrionic | Cooley does very good work as Uu-:arfi_umscfld when her husband ability, Miss LaPlante interprets disgruntled lover. jsumed a title of nobility in her role in this mystifying cinema, Altogether “The Little Wildcat” interests of the Labor Party, drama with the utmost skill and is a picture for everybody, a genial (the same time rejecting it as a fidelity to characterization. | chuckling study of real folks. i distinction for herself, but While it is true that all avail-| jshe said to a friend: able mechanical aids are brought - —3| “I am 70 now, and I desire no into play to enhance the screen CHARLES RA other name than Mrs, Sidney appearance of film stars, it is pei COMING, PALACE. | Webb.” HOSPITAL NOTES P a: _— ["DIMPLED BLONDE IN | FEATURE AT PALACE B e OIS by Mrs. Keller they are leaving | Returning from a four-day trip|again this evening with Mr. Har- | with them a fine moose head and |Capt. George Baggen, and expect Phone 584 many pounds of fresh meat. {to be absent four or five days. (o o piderable size, and it took the men two days to pack it down to lhmg E;ME HUNTERsv BACK "‘ Bndicott, Wx;sh., came nor‘!h with | up the Taku River, Dr. B. D. Hen- |¥is for Rodman Bay, in Peril HA ULED | They left last Friday morning! N boat. Mre. Henry to visit with Mr. and | WITH LARGE MOOSE . w. K. Kelier. Accompanied ry and John Harris arrived in Straits, to hunt bear. They will | AND LOT CLEANING |Juneau Monday night bringing | make the trip aboard the Ventur i E. O. Davis and bagged their game the follow- ing day. The animal was of con- Dr. “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” Advices received here from com- G ool pany headquarters at Chicago said| Mrs. Hugh Carr, who entered th> superintendent of construction|St. Ann's hospital August 16 for had been selected, a Mr. Curtis,ja major operation, was discharged | and he d his foreman are just|last evening. completing another job at this| e e il time. They should arrive here| Bill Casey 1s stili at No. 8 Wil- within a short time. loughby Ave. with the best TO- - e ———— BACCO and SNUFF CURE. Hours Have you triea tne Mve o’'Clock |2 p. m. to 7 p. m. Call and we Dinner Speciais at Mabry's Cafe? (will demonstrate. P.O. Box 327. adv whose The Arcade Cafe | Special Dinners on BSundays and Week Days Scéda Fountain in eonmection, Come in and listen to the radio. Mary Young, Phons 288 Henry, home is . for Dry Cleaning and Pressin g ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Way “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” Reliable Transfer | | Phone 149 Res. 148 COURTESY and GOOD l SERVICE Our Motto The band of “moochers’ who| hang around every prizefighter | who has ever attained any degree of success are found around the | camp of John McKinney in “The Count of Ten,” a Universal-jewel AP SN Bill Casey is still at No. 8 Wil- loughby Ave. with the best TO- BACCO and SNUFF CURE. Hours 2 p.m to 7 p m Cal and we will demonstrate. P.O. Box 327. adv —- . Power Derection/ Program for Today and Tomorrew WEDNESDAY THURSDAY-TADIES’ DAY 1:30 p.m.—Doors of Fair Building open. 9700 DL bessert 2:00 p.m.—Musical selectiohns. Dr. W. P. G LOnCOrE: Rice, U. S. S. Unalga, Fred Shepard and others. 2:30 p.m.—Baby Show. b 0 p: m.—“—MlSs Ml,l’dred Kendler and her 3:00 p.m:—Native Bay Show. rained pony ‘“‘Peanuts.” : 7:00 p. m.—Fireworks. 7:30 p,m.—Movies, Fred Ordway. 8:00 p.m.—Formal opening by Gov. George A. Parks.; Concért, Tiny Snyder Harmony Trio. - with the New-45 Tube§ ° } Evening 7:00 p. - m.—T'ireworks. 7:30 p.ni.— Tiny Snyder Harmony Trio. ovies, Fred Ordway. Model 92 $1793° cless tubes) adio Set Concert, built j : Change of Program F rida;)lf and 'Saturday 4 Days-Shows-Carnival-Dancing Visit AU Booths and Exhibits Best Di play Ever Assembled EPTEMBER, 11, 12, 13, 14,1929 .;:::r Getecton uldff.\e nafw -45 tubes plus tuned stages of radio frequency ble - Majestic to produce the mast powu-flr. and built. Absolutely no hum and no_oscillation at wave length. s ot B e sensitivity. amplification oth high and . Escutcheon plate, knobs and dogs -low wave lengths. Improved Majestic Supes~ pulls finished in genuine silver, Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. ]unqau—Phohe 6 Douélas—-Phoue 18 Dynamic Speaker. Extra heavy, sturdy Majestic Power-Pack, with positive wvoltage-ballast, insures long life and safety. Jacobean period cabinet of American Walnut. Doors of matched butt walnut with overlays on doors and in- terior panel of genuine imported Australian Lacewood.

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