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> 7:15 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. FRIDAY, SEPT. 13, 1929. PALACE-— —9:15 7:15—9:15 CHAS. RAY and JOBYNA RALSTON in e \UJ ’ R as a crotchety Attractions At Theatres :F‘d\\(‘oll appears ECmI War veteran. | Aviation enters the story Wwith | the attempts of a manifacturer. of |airplanes to locate a factory and |airport in the community over which Fawcett, as the irascible Judge Holt, tyranically presides The Judge has a natural dislike for aviation, and when he finds that his granddaughters are being court- ed by a flyer, his wrath knows no bounds. The plot develops with Miss Ferris and Miss Dawson vying for 1t of Ten,” an exciting quickening picture of the championship prize ring, will be presented at the Palace Theatre starting tonight. It is the story of a young fighter's struggle to at- tain the middle-weight champion- the favor of the flier, and finally putting the judge to route with a |daring coup that forces him to sanction the commercial enterprise. James Murray appears as the He “Gets THE Girl”’-But- Mixing family life with prize-fighting and a hard-beiled manager he has a fight on his hands every day—a knockout drama—a punch in every scene—comedy NEWS ‘and COMEDY and thrills. 10-20-50-Loges 60 cents Prices Coming Sunday--“The Irresistible Lover” Last Rites for Joseph : Magill Are Held Today rites for Joseph A. Magill, well known Alaskan and canneryman of Anchorage, who took his life| by shooting last Tuesday, was held | ARRIVED. Anderson Music Shoppe. this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Home Undertaking Parlors. | ‘The funeral was followed by cre- mation. .. We call end deliver. |Gearld Church has left for Ket- chikan on official business. expec SEATTLE, Sept. 13. — The last ten day: loughby | BACCO and SNUFF CURE. LET Amnquis: rress Your Suit. 2 p. m. to 7 p. m. Call and we| Phone 526. | will demonstrate. P.O. Box 327. adv QTR RO T LT TR ‘Where beer was brewed mush- rooms now grow, in a Madison, He is | Wis,, brewery. d to be absent a week or = o Mrs. T. Darby and two daughters | were arrivals on the Yukon. They | have been spending several months in the states. ————————— NOTICE During the days of the Fair one way traffic after 6 p. m. going out by the way of Willoughby and back by Gold Creek bridge, to Fair Building. Deputy Prohibition Administrator - NEW RECORDS New VICTOR RECORDS JUST —adv. e Bill Casey s still at No. 8 Wil- Ave. with the best TO-| Hours GEO. GETCHELL, Chief of Police. —adv. 000 AL = CITRUS 2 pounds CLIQUOT CLUB GINGER ALE, bottle, To POWDER, large, 2 boxes . .55¢c EAGLE BRAND MILK,4 cans . . . 85c GINGER SNAPS, 2 DEL MONTE CATSUP, pint, . . . . 22¢ FIG BARS, Whole Wheat or Plain, unds . A z 29¢ 19¢ YAKIMA JEMS, $4.25 sack,111bs. . . 50c FLAP JACK FLOUR, large package, chip of the world against the greatest odds, For those who love the squared canvas, this Universal Jewel pro- duction will hold all the color and atmosphere of a real champion- It is taken from an or- by Gerald Beaumont, known for his past ef- g boxing and other ictions. lus 2 the lead, has a role, "y, g goncrany predicted to b. that is different from any in which ', - {he has hitherto played. He is sup- phi {perted by James Gleason and Job- yna Ralston. Gleason needs no in- to followers of the legiti- although this is his n attempt. He is famous author and producer of “Is Zat So? fight plays. Lloyd" flier, Hallam Cooley ad the local of the granddaughters, and Robert Edeson plays the harassed but de- voted war-time friends and ser- vants of the judge. | who is we | fort. sticated farce-comedy of the has been booked to be shown at the Palace Sunday. It is the Universal-Jewel production, “The Irresistible Lover,” co-starring Lois Moran and Norman Kerry, H and according to advance informa- a classic of the prize v, "i1,o pajace will be the scene Miss Ralston, Harold |, \\.nv s Jaugh during the run. former leading lady Wil “.ppe” prresistible Lover,” is the the charming, winsome hero- | v of a handsome and wealthy ine, wife of the prize fighter. }you sl ¢ young bachelor who cannot get ‘The director is James Flood. He women until he meets snougk {has made it one of the outstanding e b o Bolh dor 1 features of the year. It thrilld| g .. 00 pigh social standing. Tn audiences with its sport and ro- Tact, -she. Canslders. i g |drawback. How he eventually over. |comes her objections and the objec- % |tions of her family provides one | the most delightful situations « imaginable. - n Commercial aviation plays an: The supporting case was care- important part in the plot of “The fully chosen by Director Beaudine Little Wildeat,” the Warner Bros.|and Carl Laemmle, Jr., who super- production showing at the Coliseum | Vised the production, from a long season T eLITTLE WILDCAT” LAST TIME TONIGHT, COLISEUM b2 swain intent upon captivating one | fastest moving and most so- | his main | for the last time tonight. The story is modern and has its locale in the South. Audrey Ferris nd Doris Dawson, who portray ading roles in the production, appears as wilful sisters, while their grandfather, played by George El E: 2| El = = =/ X - i i {list of favorite screen players and includes, among many others, Ger- trude Astor, Lee Moran, Myrtle Stedman, Arthur Lake, George |Pearce and Phillips Smalley. U P Dell E. Sherir1, Juieau’s plano |tuner. Hotel Gastineau. —adv Tonight-2 Shows-7;30 and 9:30 THE VIT 'APHONE TALKING PICTURE “THELITTLE WILD CAT” With Audrey Ferris, Geo. Faweett, Doris Dawson ANI 1 >—> ) FOR ADDED PLEASURE 0% All-Talking Comedy ZIP! ZOOM! BANG! D e e e e _COMING “The Air Circus” i OPEN EVENINGS The CASH BAZAAR, Front and Main Streets, opposite U. 8. Cable Office, is open evenings for the contenience of those who cannot arrange to shop during the day —adv. W. D. BROWN CANVAS Canvas Collapsible Boats NOW ON DISPLAY | LS 3 — I~ The Areade Cafe | Special Dinners on Sundays | and Week Days 8cda Fountain in conmection. Come ‘in and listea to the . | radlo. Mary Young, Prop. { COMING “The Valiant” . Bl Cased ts S0t = Ho. 8 wite | W \ HAULED 2 p m to7p m Cal and we will demonstrate. .0, Box 327. adv ————.——— | NEW RECOEDS i AND LOT CLEANING New VICTOR RECORDS JUST | E. O. Davis ARRIVED. Anderson Music Shoppe. TFhone 584 —adv. | -.'........1 ¥ “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE® for Dry Cleanin gand Pressing ALASKA I'AUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Way @ HE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” i Al §. E A L RiE 45 Program for ’Today qn‘d Tomorr;ow ¥ . FRIDAY—Douglas and'Thane Day SATURDAY—Children’s Day 2:00 p.m.—Program of .children under the direction of + “P, ” ) Mrs. Rose Davis, , Flag drill—Children of Government gflfi:fingefiflfix T School. Highland fling—Children of Government School. Bieyele Races. Blue Bud Dance—Children of Government School. Piano Trieycle Races. Solo — Margaret Pierce. Chorus — Douglas Government Kiddie: Kar Races School. Chorus—Camp Fire Girls. Concert and Dance. ' Evening 7:00 p.m.—Fireworks. 7:30 p.m.—Movies, Fred Ordway. 8:00 p.m.—Concert, Tiny Snyder Harmony Trio. 8:30 p.m.—12:30 a.m.,—Dancing under the auspices of the American Legion. U PALM OLIVE or L " 3 bars . CIGARETTES, carton UX TOILET SOAP, o 2De “ . R e e el R e Popular brands, Evening 7:00 p.m.—Fireworks. 7:30 p.m,—Movies, Fred Ordway. 8:00 p.m.—Concert, Tiny Snyder Harmony Trio. 8:30 p.m.—12:30 a.m.—Dancing under the auspices of the American Legion. . $119 We Ship Phone 24 Orders We Delipgr Mail SPECIAL ATTRACTION—Tonight at 8:15 Tiny Snyder’s Harmony Trio, consisting of Tiny Snyder, Fred Richardson and Emma Jane Epler, all of the breadeasting staffs of KOMO and KJR, Scattle. * A * rare opportunity to both hear and see these radio artists, Shows-Carniva-Dancing SLPTEMBER, 11, TR TR Be#t Display Ever Assembled T T I D L RO N IR i w A