The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 25, 1929, Page 3

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A 7:15 P4LACE 9:15 l‘()\l(.lll and THU RHD\\ il | L.fl'Il\'T \l WS EV. E‘\TS The Best Motion Picture Shown in Juneau in Years 5 MCOLLEEN S MOORE TIME A Firat national ?ic’(ure [T T 10—2 COMING FRIDAY HARRY C. WILLIS—The N Entertains Them All VENTRILOQUIST JERRY WILL BE HERE ALSO OO RO RO DOUGLAS NEWS s 60 cents an Who IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIH||IH!|IIIIHI"IIIIIIHIIlllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlllilllll"lll | AT THE HOTELS Zynda B. H. Mayfield, View Cove; and Mrs. Harlan H. Gubser, Mrs, Mr Edward B. Costello, Mrs. May P. Wilson, Seattle; Robert Joseph Sa Diven, Wrangell; Mons Anderson. SEWING PARTY KMendenlmll; N. O. Hardy. L TIEIE W [ ] Gastineau A League, work meeting will b Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Barlowe, J.| held in the League rooms of the} Congregational , church., Thifsday O C18Tk, Seattle; Mrs. L. M. Car- evening, at 8 o'clock. . All i‘a;c;--ff:“i“"‘s “L’” b Thomp- ested are invited to atiend. gt S Pt ! Alaskan | Alex Hemvroich; Charles W. LEAVE FOR TAKU {Ericksen; Lec Dolan, Seattle; F. . Bach, A. J. Hawver, Juncau. Jack Gravrock left yesterday for | e % e ) THREE TO Bh GUILTY work for the next few months. | Charles Fox also left yesterday) for a few days' prospecting trip up | Clint Griffith, Carl naus-man the Taku. and R. H. Johnstone, charged wit1!is in reality the fiancee of a richflu stified, had been scraped by Mrs. » violation of the National Prohibi-|and corrupt political leader who |Pantages' car and he was pursuing AMERICA' tion Act, were found guilty on two [has been having her shadowed. The | lul when she crashed into the Ro- IS AT l,lBl-lul TONIGHT | ‘counts, possession and transporta- |SPY has seen her enter the apart-| {kumoto machine. l s R |tion, by a jury in the Federal dis- |ment in the arms of the driver { Both Masons testified that while | “My Best Girl,” starring Mary | trict court yesterday, according to| o A SRRAC W S - e —ls weetheart, w the Liberty time | Pickford, America be the attraction at theatre tonight. t is a long i United States | White. Marshal since Mary has been seen in a local {posed yet by Judge Justin W. Hard- attraction and the present showing jing. is said to be one of her best. There | will also be a comedy and news. - LET Amqus rress Your Suit.| We call end deliver. — o ATTENTION REBEKAHS Phone 526, Rebekah Lodge No. — at 8 o'clock. sion, degree practice. ALPHONSINE CARTER, You get results from printing done by us —adv. ‘ B'Jecinl.u at Mabry's. —adv. IllllIllllllIII!IIIIIIHEH’IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_I_IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIl|llllIIlll|llllllIllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIII i and family, Juneau; John O'Brien, & telegraphic advices received by Albert Sentence has not been im- | Regular meeting of Perseverance | 2-A tonight After close of ses-| Secretary. the ¥wve oUiock Dinner THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1929. the notorious Kid{ and at once reports to his boss, who arrives in a rage, calls ‘1 justice and forces Ruth to marry | {the Kid | \ It is then that the really whirl-| At T’leatr(’s |‘,wind action begins and rushes on| 1 | folowed by | Gloves,” Attractions |with situations, startling and ab-| sorbing, played with zest rarely, equalled. “Kid Gloves” is real, old- fashioned melodrama brought up, to the minute. You'll root for it— everybody who went to sce il‘ ther fine film production is |1ast night at the Coliseum Theatre | is now doing. | |added to those fans should not miss | in First National's big special, “Lilac | _ Rt on | Timc,” which opened an engage- VERSATILE ENTERTAINER | | ment at the Palace Theatre last COMING TO PALACE night. A dramatic portrayal that By overshadows anything we have seen on the screen in many months is given by Colleen Moore in the stellar role. Miss Moore, heretofore known chiefly as a comedienne, can now ank with the finest dramatic ar- C. Wiiiis, versatile enter- will appear at the Palace ay night, starting his local en- gagement. Harry has played in every coun- |try in the world . . . and appeared before all crowned heads, bald tists on the screen. She surprised |heads, sap-heads that ever lived and delighted her most '1rd(‘nl He has played for . . . Royalty . admirers in the role of Jeannine, |Royal Flushes and mm flushers- the little French girl behind thei His ventriloquist act is a scream. lines in France, and her rendition He and his dummy partner “Jerr of the part created by Jane COWwl will send you into convulsions. in the stage version of this same| Sydney, Australia, said: “Harry story was a revelation. Gary Cooper willis is the most versatile per-| her leading man, shares honors former that visited these shores,| with the star. 'and earned recall after recall for| We see Miss Moore as the pa-!his clever act” And up at the| thetic little figure in the midst of ‘gther end of the world, The Daily | war's alarms. She hides her tears yerald of Prince Albert, Sask., “Harry Willis now appearing behind a smile as her sweetheart |caid: flies away to almost certain death gt the Strand proves an entertain- over the lines of the enemy. Weler of no mean ability. He is equal-| are enthralled at the romance. jy good whether singing, dancing, gripped by the suspense, and aré pcrforming on the Ocarina, doing C thrilled by the dramatic scenes of |ymitation then surpassing him- € SECOND DEGREE | “Kid Gloves” is another crook | picture, but a crook picture with |a difference. The story is unique, so is photography, the staging and the direction. The superb cast is| headed by the most popular of mo-| COMES TO END Mrs. Pantages’ Case Goes| { Lois Wilson is lovely as a youn: mith, hijacker, who has Masons were [)'hat‘ngers in the car| th“ instigator of the scr been on the highw P |being driven by Cyril T. Holmes, The strange lady |who testified. Holmes car, it was| | LIBERTY ’l O\‘I(,HT " MARY PICKFORD MY BEST GIRL A l’lctluv h)u Don t W{mt to Miss b(’(’mg COVIEDY NEWS 10—20—>50 cents POCKET WATCHES Closmg Out Sale MEN’S HIGH GRADE POCKET WATCHES Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, Howard, Gruen ARE DISCONTINUING THE LINE Your chance to get. a bargain—a deposit will reserve your choice. w b Prices are the lowest in the United States— ) THE NUGGET SHOP New styles — fine fabrics —distinctive lines offer- ed in these frocks, and the new autumn colors in vivid and darker shades are quite irresistible. Our Shoe Department is now open with the arrival of a part of the stock. The shoes now on display are lovely. Mod- ern lines and flattering angles, in leather {{ combinations and suedes mark the new shoes DISTINCTIVE — high heels and low heels and smart simplicity touch the final note of interest. |they were driving, Mrs. Pantages' this great love story as it un-/gelf as a ventriloquist. Every item |S of the Holmes machine, and |that he had been a between” | terno admitted that he knew Yel- | headquarters here. He will spend 1folds before I he presented was applauded ugamh. n went on. Holmes followed. |in arranging a meecting of Alexan- | lin, Grilled concerning specific | the rest of the season continuing The feature is on tonight and to- |and again.” . Part way up the block, Mrs. Pan- [der Pantages, millionaire husband | dates of asserted meetings and de- fhis studies in this vicinity, MOrrow. Besides Willis there will be a|tages’ car swerved to the left, went |of the defendant and a person who |tails of conversations Yellin had | e movie feature ‘Rubber Tires.” entirely over onto the left side of |has testified as a defense witness | reported holding, the d( fense either | | WARDEN HARDY RETURNS & - *H {the road, and finally crashed into |in the trial Costello said the | made point-blank denials or replied FROM ICY STRAIT PATROL | KID. ()'\’l?b" NOW‘ 3 Rokumom's machine with teriffic | “go-between” was Jack B. Yellin |“I don’t remember ‘ SHOWING, COLISEUM force. Yellin related, Costello said, that | e Warden N. O. Hardy, U. 8. Bu- trial, URDER TRl AL intensified interest in the battle cf like a bombshell in the courtroom, tion picture stars, Conrad Nagel, \ . A who again essays one of those| | was Superior Judge Carlos Hardy's | accident, indicated to him there |law and daughter, Mr. and M numerous evidences of eohoes in hard-fisted roles in which he excel: crdcring a subpoena for the ap-|would be “plenty of dough” if Yellin | Harry Morton, returned here yes- Icy Strait bays and inlets but few pearance of the Rev. Robert (Fight- |ing Bob) society girl, who, by an unexpected | turn of events fi;l(lh hm.\fll‘l lh:, to Ju]‘y ()f Seven Men upon to explain his charges made wanted te seec him Conterno told |go to visit her daughter, Mrs. A»:-} e storm center of a gun battle d F W over his radio broadcasting station | Yellin, the prosecutor continued, to |nes Robbins at Riverton, Wash. | GOODIE SALE Taber aetied TS the. apirtal ana--Iive; WOIER that the jury trying Mrs. Pantages [tell the theatre magnate that the | — The Lutheran Ladies’ Ald Soclety = > . ! £ already " ting would “do him a lot of TAYLOR IN FROM FIELD |will hold a GOODIE SALE Sep- {ment of Lou, @ shoplifter, by the| ready was: ‘hung es 9 P ettt o oo o e G e s i Tells of “Go-Between” good.” Ray Taylor, who has been mak- |tember 28th at GARNICK'S GRO- 5 pag: e development | As the rcsulb of the unexpected [ing an intensive study of forest |CERY. —adv. ~ 3 2 SHOWS 7:30--9:30 THROW 'EM UP KID COLISEUM A VITAPHONE SPECIAL “KID GLOVES” With Conrad Nagel, Lois Wilson, Edna Murphy OH, BOY! COMEDY, AND HOW! The All-Talking Comedy---“WHIRLS AND GIRLS” FOR ADDED PLEASURE FOX MOVIETONE SPECIAL S. BRUNIER “The American Legion in Paris” Accordianist in Person | | was the announcement by Chief |development, Costello recalled Con- |growths all over Southeast Alas- Prosecutor James P. Costello that |terno to the stand. Under a rapid |ka for the United States Forest a man had come to him confessing | fire of searching questions Con- |Service, returned yesterday to his ar came between them and the urb and scraped along the right involved was | | PIONEER JURX RETUR! the defense witness John Conterno, who testified that W FOR |reau of Fisheries, returned here “Hung” Jury Charges i A VISIT |last night on the patrol boat Scoter On one day, recently during the rial, two sensational developments |he had seen a “mystery” car force - | after several days’ investigation eof Mrs. Pantages' machine into the| Mrs. Elizabeth ‘vltllun.ll'l a pio- |spawning beds and streams in the state to conviet Mrs. Pantages. fatal collislon: The prosecution | neer resident of this eity, who has |Tey Strait region. He reported the The first sensation which reacted |quoted Yellin as charging that|been residing in Anchorage for the |beds well seeded with pink salmon Conterno, about two days after the |past year or more with her son-in- |spawn and sald that there were would go to Pantages and tell him |terday on a business trip. She | have gone into the spawning Shuler. He was called |that “a brother lodge member” |will remain several weeks and then streams as yet. The other stirring returns your money instantly if you don’t like Schilling’s best Your statement is enough.Your grocer pays you. We pay him. You keep the goods. PEPPER is not just pepper. They are not all alike—not by any means! Schilling’s is rich in aromatic oils, and full of flavor—some are merely stinging dust. There is one delicately flavored VAN 1 L L A. Others are harsh and pungent. Some are in-between. Do you know which is which — or why? Pure food experts do. Some of them use one brand by which to judge all others. That one is Schilling! Schilling L E M O N contains mere than three times the amount of lemon oil: prescribed by the Pure Food Laws. Schilling M USTARD contains nonz of the flat, flavorless mustard bran that weakens the flavor of all others. And so on down the long list of 47 SPICES and 32 EXTRACTS.

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