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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY SEPT. 16, |929 TONIGHT Last Times LATEST NEWS EVENTS BUSTER BROWN COMEDY WOMEN! Women! WOMEN! | the Palace Theatre last night prov at the controls. Their flying ability added to their acting ability did |much to make this Fox production, ‘wluch Howard Hawkes and Lew r dirccted, one of the bestthat been seen here in a long Attractions At Theatres | has time. While the thrills imoments are furnished by cenes in the air picture is acking in heart interest and sen- lumental appeal. There is a .win- and exciting the FINE COMEDY 1S | SHOWING, PALACE The enthusiastic reception te dered the opening of the perform- | ance of the “Irresistible. Lover,” at'h" ertorts to gke Devid SOl la fearless airman -she wins the sympathy. of the audienee. The charm of the acting in' this picture also is enhanced by the presence of Louise Dresser, who plays the part of young Rollin’s mother. As al- ways she gives a perfect perform- ance. Arthur Lake, the third mem- ber of the trio of youngsters, is imakes her entirely charming. conclusively that the movie-going public wants farce comedy. ‘The Universal-Jewel comedy co- stars Norman Kerry and Lois Mor- an and is perhaps the most laugh- able farce of the season. It pro- vokes howls of merriment from Everywhere he went they followed him around for he was “The Irresistible Lover” AND then he lsoked into a pair of blue eyes and he was lost! Whimsical — de- lightful alluring com- edy made for light hearts and laughter! It’s a Universal Jewel Program 10-20-50-Loges 60c Coming EMIL JANNINGS “The Last Laugh”. W. D. BROWN " "= —al The Arcade Cafe Ti Special Dinners on Sundays | | and Week Days Sgda Fountaln in copmection. | | Como in and listen to the | radio. . Mary Young, Prop. Phone 288 CANVAS Canvas Collapsible Boats NOW ON DISPLAY |1 the opening scene until the final fadeout and withal contains a story that compares very favorablly with' many of the so-called dramatic pictures. absolutely infectious in his perform- ance. You like him from the first flash on the screen. The theme of the story deals with the efforts of a young man Kerry, a wealthy young bachelor ¢, conquer his fear of the air with has love affairs galore with mar- g ." i3 of his mother, the girl he tled 'women, young: women' and" oldyy5ec and his buddy. There is fromen’ aud has: SNl Gytte plenty of room for heart-pull in life having them until, as is always g o bicture and the directors suc- e s e |ceed in getting remarkable perform- ent from the others. She is so| bers of the different in fact. that. she gives z:;es out of all-meml him the air the minute she finds out who he is. How he eventually wins her back with the unwilling |& aid of her young brother, provides the main theme of the story. The supporting cast is excellent m most and includes such known PpIayers| e .o dramatic actor; -will be :.s M::tle Stedman, Gertrude As- |seen in U. F. A. production dis- o e Moran, Phillips Smalley tributed through ~Universal Ex- ;‘Bgd d?corfi;e l:etd\rce Willlam A. change at the Palace for ‘Tuesday, ol e Wednesday and -Thursday . night showing. Jannings has not been ‘FAMOUb ACTOR IS JAT PALACE TUESDAY { ""THE AIR CIRCUS” \ presented to Juneau's Theatre go- \ IS GREAT FILM | ling patrons but a very few times. w!It is stated that in “The Last Mt,er seeing the air sequences in|Laugh,” which is the title of the “The Air Circus” which opened last | picture which he will be seen in, night at the Coliseum Theatre it is|shows his versatility as one of the easy to believe the advance press!outstanding actors on the screen stories which stated that Sue Carol, | today. David Rollins and Arthur Lake| A comedy and news recl complete learned to fly before making this)the program. picture. These three youngsters perform in airplanes like veterans )™ —3a2 }“'l'llE VALIANT” AT COLISEUM TUESDAY Heralded as one of the most un- usual pictures of the season, what | with its originality of theme and l‘ or p:ull('ular WwOomen We jjts tremendous emotional appeal, “The Valiant,” all-talking Fox offer a full line of Movietone prison drama is sched- |uled as the next feature at the HELENA Coliseum starting tomorrow. Paul Muni, noted young star of 9 [the legitimate stage, together with RUBINSTEIN’S | Marguerite -~ Churchill - and John RE | Mack Brown, heads the distinguish- I REPARATIONS ed cast. Adapted from the play of Holworthy Hall and Robert ‘Middle- | mass,” “The Valiant” treats a son's !1ove for ‘his mother and his desire Ito protect her from disgrace even at the cost of his life. Under the |sure and finished touches of Will- {jam K. Howard, the director, many Itense and startling situations ar¢ |said to be superbly developed and even greater strides have been made in recreating sounds and dia- 'log via Movietone. —.r————— For Sale At & o | B ] GET A CORONA For Your School Work | J. B. Burford & Co. | Phone 25 Free Delivery | “Our door step is worn by | | ! satistied customers” || gttt R B L] ¥ g T ABELY —at J uneau Palnt Store Window Shades NGS OPEN EV] The CASH BAZAAR, Front and Main ' Streets, opposite U. S. Cable Office, is open ‘evenings for the convenience of those who cannbt jgremnee te.shop, during; the, day. —adv TIME TESTED AND TRIED Permanent Wherever Used g Some Recent Jobs Using “Superior” NELSON BUILDNG, JUNEAU GREAT NORTHERN TUNNEL BON MARCHE BUILDING, SEATTLE LONGVIEW BRIDGE. PIERS THERE 7 MUkT BE A REASON Manufactured in One of the Greatest Plants in AIneru:a JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS, Inc. PHONE 358 - " EDUGATIONAL Dazly Cross-word Puzzle Solution to Saturday’s Puzzls 1. Having whsl ROSS . S marieal _ 8. Anel Instrument e tonle Hl (l 5 CoraNin o R| 9, Smatl wha ox of Cefobes Inglo spot Bovine animals Gaelle Cut wood again Conceal Short for & mai's namo . Open court . Wigwam: var. | Movement of 10. 1. 17. e Helemh"nn‘ an & urnlnun ot neither Hindn queen 6. Sommon birds Tyrant 25, Assam sflk- an alrplano worm 20, Becoming slower: mus, o, T . Devourer natured 21, Machine for ove) ) stretehing : Soraban cloth 40. Robust 88. Be on one’s 45. Deslre for food 55 Crystallized 41. One who guard 47, Anlmal with- i mimlcs 4. Tidal waye ut feet DOWN o 35. llend covering . 50. Pasture 1t \ 4. s vios 28, Hotel 51. Person distin- " favor of Tently 37. Reclte In mon- g d by tho .. Ien . High, polnted otone numbe ni 29, Allow 58, Deep mud Mountaln: 40. Fastener 83, “nvmn from 43. Those who des uth spise 18 Hldlrnl« E. Giovanetti, VanderLeest, Juneau, second. Scene in water color—Mabel Rit- Juneau, first; Mary ter, Juneau, first; Leest, Juneau, second. Scene in charcoal—Lucille Nor- ten, Juneau, first; Mary Vander- Leest, Juneau, second. Reading card in water colors— Lucille Norton, Juneau. Conventional design in water colors—Mabel Ritter, Juneau, first and second. - AWARDS MADE JUNEAU FAIR The exhibits in the Educational| Dcpartment of the Eighth Annual Fair of Southeast Alaska were €x- ceptionally good this year and the judges found it difficult to decide upon the awards but after thought- ful consideration prizes were award- ed the follows: Embridered ' article—Abbic Ham- ilton, Craig. Embroidered pillow cases—Gene- vieve ‘Ross, Craig. | Mechanical ' drawings from one individual—Carl Jensen, Juneau. Five mechanical drawings from class—Qarl Jensen, Juneau. Set of architectural drawings—, Carl Jensén, Juneau. Original = drawing in charcoal—" Mabel Ritter, Juneau, first; Lucille Norton, Juneau, second. still Life Water Color—Parochial School, Juneau, first and second. Pencil drawing from modci—Mary Juneau, first; Mabel Ritter, Juneau, | second. Original Pcem on Alaska—Mabel Ritter, Juneau. Original still life drawing—Mary VanderLeest, Juneau, first; Mabel Ritter, Juneau, second. Charcoal still life—Barbara Winn, Juneau, first; Vera I. Bayers, Ju- neau, second. Still life water color, grades 7 and 8—Craig School, first and second. Black, white and gray design— ;Thomas Long, Juneau, first; Gor- \don Ingman, Juneau, second. Design in colors—Barbara Simp- \kins, Juneau, first and second. Specimen block print, grades 5 ,and 8—Juneau Public School. Original poster—Thelma Bodding, Juneau. Drawing in perspective, grades 7 and' 8—Juneau Public’' School, first and second. ! iPage free hand lettering—Robert Edinso, Craig, first; Harry Ham- ilton, second. Design 'in black and white—Wil- fred Lund, Juneau, first; Ben Mul- 1én, Juneau, second. ‘Original crayon drawing, 6 -~ Juneau Public School, Craig, second; . Wateér color pdinting, grade 6— Jurienn ‘Public ‘School, first; grades 5 and' 6-—Craig, second. Original poster, grades 5 and 6— Genevieve Ross, Craig, first; Ju- neéau' Public School, second. ‘ Original poster, grades 3 and 4— Juneau Public School, first; Juneau Public Sc¢hool,’ se¢ond. Original crayon drawing—Ken- néth 'Kiefer, Charlcoal Point School, first; Craig School, second. Dufébiiit W ardrobe Suit Cases grade first; The Neéwest in Hand Luggage Light, compact and built to stahd the hard: knocks. $22.50 = < 5 1o School first; Juneau - Parochial Schoo], second. ¥ Water color. in, colors — Mary Louise-Norton, first and second. || Original crayon . drawing—grade 2, Juneau Public School, first; Ted- dy Smith, Juneau Parochial School, SABIN’S The Store for Men | Original construction work— Grade 2, Juneau. Water color printing—Grade 6, Juneau Public School, first; Craig School, second. Design paper cutting — Harley ‘Turner, first; grade 2, Juneau Pub- lic School, second. Design in magazine cover—Eli- zabeth Terhune, Juneau, first; Ed- ward. Shaefer, Juneau, sécond. Design original advertising poster Makes the hair soft —Genevieve Ross, Cralg, first; Mar- and flufly fan Manner, Juneau, sécond. THE OWL Product map of Alaska — Lee Smith, Juneau, first; Lincoln Tur- ner, Juneau, second. Lemon and Cocoanut |° Reliet map of Ataska — Robert il ° Edénso, ' Craig. Q‘! Shampoo Poem on Alaska—Jumeau Public No ‘rinsé’ required Schiool. Relief Map of United States— Harry Hamilton, Craig. Special award of merit for house plants — Grade 8, Juneau Public School. Native Education Department Juneau Drug Cmnpa ny ng‘mtmhfm No. 1, first; Phone 33| Map of Alaska—Herbert Mercer, first; Joceph Scott, second. | Specimen craying drawing—Phyl- 8 oz. bottle; 65¢ Free Delivery Post Office Substation No. 1 ) Mary Vander- | Egyptian design—Lucille Norton, | Water color in black — Craig/ BEGINNING TU PECSS S FPT USSP TINY SNYDER JSDAY-—The most wonderful 1007 ture that has ever come to Juneau “THE VALIANT” And a Lot of Other Added Attractions i TRIO ~ EDDI - COLISEUM ~ All-Talking Pic- TONIGHT—THE LAST TIMES “THE AIR CIRCUS” E PEABODY: MEN’S THIRD AND S MRS. Third and Seward Streets PICTURES, PICTURE FRAMING ORDERS TAKEN FOR Goodyear Line MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS, RAINCOATS $21.50, $31.50 and $39.50 New Fail and Winter Sa.mples Now Here DEMPSEY LEWIS. ARD STS.—Opposite Alaska Museum—PHONE‘ 321 WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED and TINTING OVERCOATS, DEMPSEY LEWIS SUCCESSOR TO COATES’ STUDIO DEMPSEY LEWIS CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING, ALTERATIONS ALL WORK GUARANTEED lis Wanamaker, first; Joseph Scott, Second. Specimen crayon darawing-—Hazel Jensen. Original design pencil drawing— Sitka Exhibit No. 22, first; Sitka Exhibit No. 17, second. Embroidered article—sitka Exhib- it No. 25, first; Sitka Exhibit No. 24, second. Specimen penmanship — Hazel Jensen, first—Frank George, sec- ond. Pair moccasins—George H. Pet- erson, Sitka, first and second. Totem pole—George H: Peterson, Sitka, first and second: Open basket—George H: Petérson, Sitka, first and second. son, Sitka, first and. second. Display Bskimo art—George H.| Peterson, Sitka, first; Mrs. Albert | Peders~n, second. Wooden article, . ‘hand - carved jewel box—Mrs. ~Albert Pederson. The Educational Department:was under the supervision' of Mrs. John Welch, Superintendent, assistéd by Harry Allen. The Native Bduca- ticmal Department was under the Superinbendem CHURCHMAN CALLED ¥ —— The many Alaska: triends ot Fath+ er George H. Woodléy, of Holy Family Church, wilk regret to learn that he has been called fromi ‘his Alaska work, having been ‘directed to proceed to New York. “He will leave Anchorage tomorrow morn- ing for. Seward and go:south-from there: tomorrow evening - on the liner Alaska., It has not been in- dicated to him where he will go trom New York, Covered basket—George H. Peter- | Mrs. Guy McNaughton and Mrs.| supervision of Mrs: J: B Bernhofer, [ TO NEW. YORK €ITY | SUICIDE OF EX-SERGE Father Woodley came to Anchor- age two years ago and during the time he has beéen in charge of the local church he has made many friends, not only in his own church | but also outside of it, in all of the towns along the coast. * It is not known at this time who will come to Anchorage to take Father Woodley's place, but it is| thought that Father Turnell may 'return here. If he does not come, Father Woodley's successor here %{w Father Hayes.—(Anchorage nes.) PRI | * Engraving ‘We specialize on fine engraved wedding invitations, birth an- Bouncements, special program work, calling cards—in fact, inall of the zm printing «its, o o @ HAULED ANT CAUSES NO MOURNING IN FOREIGN LEGION (Continuea from Page One) effective shots. It seemed as if the Riffians had had thefr two loue batteries trained upon this point. Twenty-three men were killed anc sixty wounded before the four com- panies could be brought back. That evening at mess, General Marty sair: “Every one of those shells was countersignéd ‘Klems’ He must be captured when we get that Rif- fian army.” But Klems escaped When Abd-el- | Krim collapse came wnd: it was a year later before a darkshaired girl employed by the FPrench enticed him into Foreign Legion Territory. He was sentenced to be shat. Five days Iater he stole the umi- form of a French interpreter and walked through the lines. Fleeing to Germany, he took up Inis old trade of burglary, ‘was caught and was being questioncd in a Berlin police station when ho slashed his uwnt vllth a razer bllde LI ——————— GARDNER RETURNS' | C. T. Gardner, local member of b1 1'sawyer, Reynolds Company, returned contractors, the camp at Kake wheré he t the past two weeks. He has been AND LOT CLEANING § cutting of piling. ¢ . S — E. O. Davis ‘ e e 1 Erasertn o eI lt(ormomanmdmttpyun- Rehable Transfer | collecting now that another Res. 148 month has rolhd& won't you sid GOOD please drop into _Store and SERVICE Our Motto pay that little account due me. R bl —g —0dv. D. B. FEMMER.