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A HARRY C. WILLIS and JERRY in an ENTIRE CHANGE of VAUDEVILLE £ £ i zl.)l.)us—ouwl[ M NEW PROGRAM 115 NEWS CHARLIE CHA in “THE FIGHT PEST” A Corking Good Comedy Stars in “Talkies” [ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 1, 1929. WARNE First 100% All Talking Picture Lightsof New York Tonight at Coliseu R BROS. ALSO 3 BIG VITAPHONE ACTS IT WON'T BE LO “The Desert Song” and “Abie’s Irish Rose” Is Here NG NOW BEFORE A it i TN s P T e R L T e Senora Consuela de Guzman, pretty Chilean contralto, will with the Peruvian actor Alberto de Lima in the first (n]l(ir\gxpicbteurs:::zebi firod:xyed in the Spanish language. They will be distributed in South merica. TWO ARE INJURED IN |STEAMER YUKON IS ' KETCHIKAN CRAFT P-T. A MEETS The featured role is played by James Murray, a boy who has ris- Have you tried tne ™Mve o'Clock Dinner Speclais at Mabry's Cafe? whales this season. lphibhms. |cific Railway, at 1407 Fourth Ave: tnue, Seattle. tarted in The Empire, = =] 5 L g - s MR 0 R L PRTINE 1 ACCIDENT ON HiGHWAY | IN FROM SOUTH; TO ' PICKED UP; CREW H EH | G P £ = SEPTEMBER DRY HURRICANE IN THIS EVENING!, ioer,on, xis suersc s SAIL WEST TONICHT ~ REPORTED MISSING = = driven by Lee Pulver, r | fy 3 % | = = i é mr‘ ccrl:lbagkmem n;;cl;m:'cg\k:v(:‘ Steamer Yukon, Capt. C. A A cablegram' received here foday = = The, Junea, Parent-Teacker B8E |t oo Siericony Tt night, ¥ James | Glasscock, arrived in port at 1:30 (from Deputy Coilecto in Charge, 3 2 sociation meets for the monthly e ' o |oclock this atternoon with the fol- | Dobbs, of Ketchikan, to the local s = | usiness and social meeting - this M. Longhurst suffered injuries of | e o 5 = | i3 S SO St g én unhdetermined extent and Mr. lowing passengers for Juneaw: Len |Customs office, said Dobbs had - 2 i l\l“mnu at 8 o'clock in the audi- il vt il 7 o0t - aBolt the hv:\ci B. Adsit, Ole Antonsen, Miss M. |been advised by the U. 8. Commis- H 5 jtorlum of the grade school. Mrs. ol Cornelius, Robert C I |sioner at Port Alexander that the 2 = Merritt, Prosident of the A i and face and severely shaken up.| =2 = RO, sident of the Associa- 7 i« | Marshall, J. F. Statter R.|gas e of Ketchikan, Math- = = tion wishes all parents to note Lopghurst was taken to St. Ann's t H = ‘lh:: cm“;med e ps Tace of meet. HOSDital Carlisle, D. Knowlton, C. Guslafson, |1 was towed into that = = i g he place of eet- | 2 3 T 3 PR Y a = = e Jis : t is possible he has intérnal in- |Mrs. J. I Marshall, B. b. Neidiug, | place yesterday. ~ The Tyeé was E E] ; ; ; ing from the new high school butld- ! T 3 & i a4 | € £ While Warmer and Drier|Extra Precautions Taken|ing to the auditorium of the grade|Juries. in addition to a cut and |Hev. Henry Young, G, Joun B B | 8 H h U R % schibol ‘hutldin This ch badly bruised head, and a general |H. Paddock, Leonard Stewart amped and sinking. The crew | £ £ than Usual Was More esponsible for No |50 bullding "his chonge Ses[shock to his systom, said Dr. L. |Blaine, Jim Blaine. " | was missing, vidently having taken | E H Cloudy. Less Sun Loss of Lives in the auditorium of the grade!|P: DAWes who was called to attend | This I8 the Yukoms seventy-Jifth |t i e ST | £ Never a dull moment o H i s school, Mrs. Merritt said b el i e i e e ‘U‘l‘,x;,f’“";:‘m(\.\fi."‘t‘ B oo | £ in this stirring racing £IRIOD S september, so far as weather was| PENSACOLA, Fla, Oct. 1—The| Following a short business e | SR RERIUTERL (DONEs ARC LONRIUTEY | i ; e o B ik £ el A Bificreriien hae) ~ |hurricane which lashed the ter: sion the school band, under the|M2d 1O temperature either last|o'clock this evening. = o = romance. = concerned. was a month of para Inight tods o W —_——————— 44 g JOHN M 8 doxes. It was more erid and|8S it'passéd’ inlafid from the * |leadership of Miss Dorothy Fisher,|Dight or today. He was unable to [ WHO'S WHO E = o % £ warmer than is usually experienced |0f Mexico, is apparently blowing |Will ren der a selection entitled |S¢ B8 l.nft' e Wife Kills Her o : = TAHL Z nhere for that period of the year, but [aCross eastern Alabama through | “After Sunset.” As a second num- 21 R gt f’f ShSggion thay | AND WHERE ! £ etro-« Sk sdaétion F (re oosa rieater dog:oe. atroiouds | Georela 1a a fury f rain. Ber Miss Alice Merritt will play a|this was merely femporary, =~ Husband Over i e gy = ! - F sl e L The tropi at whic flute solo entitled “A Romance” . SoEaent . OODNETRG 0N . the . — g J Wy n- with E ‘h' :‘ln:l ('onaequlomly less sun- n*'m‘\'n ]:‘”’“‘:]ld “::;:‘;‘ed‘ ]r:::clh ";:‘-‘ Wy Harlan Riker, {turn in the highway just north of ‘Cllnl(‘, of Bridge amn ‘Haker: saloufann Tob M = = shine than normal. 8Ny Aves 8 aus er - 2 1 i > ; T s M heie i e e i i ion in the Bahamas and dam. | Following these numbers, Super- ;fi( bndgTeh at the outletltzf AUK | sAR T M6, Oct. 1ooA | T Love Dry Goods Coupaily of | € Jd S & 3 S 59 con TMBRE YRR hv.R C. Mi aged shipping, is taking queer (,urns"'m““““f W. K. Keller will give |Lake. e men were returning E0EG gt \\Invl‘ "flllfi‘rn"'h( _“‘” Seattle, arrived in uneaw on the E PICTURE Helenie Costello Z e S e showed o |and is believed to-have again tdned (& five-minute talk on the progress to town. The machine skidded gam 1 1 the fatal| admiral Rogers »nd is u guest at | 2 S o g ek o H Mejeorolguistiin: Chiapge, showed 8 1, © ° "yl ot A5t the Juneau schools thus 'far|Off the roadway and turned over Shooting of John Bennctt by his|the Gastineau Hotel. After spend- s e 2 i S F mean-tempegatisle for- the month| ™0 (i‘ o ey ;C' > and the outlook for the balancetwice, coming to a standstill in an |Wife was for but one-tenth of 2 |ing several days here he will leave £ If you love good horseflesh, if you thrill to the E 52"~’]< or-two degrees above the | The damage here has been COm oo " senoot term |upright position. It was badly|cent a point. ~The particular hand for the Westward. = o ¢ o & S < = norma Y g sllowing " oller 5. | g or o | aus he fata — e ¢| £ Scene of lhlll)(h'lll\g 4h”('1’\ as they race d”“," the = The warmest Scptember of record |dOWn telegraph poles. . Ful‘ov.mh. . .mdres‘._‘dsmages!. fulese vl A aTivs ‘:{::hth‘;“;‘!fi?nrtttls( lns'rpix}:lnf t:i;:-:‘nly‘! £ homestretch, if you like red-blooded romance in the = (. that of 1910 with a mean of | The Weather Bureau measured |MOVIDE plcture reels will be shown Longhurst, made his way to the ™ - SHON of fHEee Beuts £ bl rass country—the: ake our mind rigl R > ? ) Ted | v Fred Ordway of the Alaska|road and was driven to town by a|Cents over a period of three hours £ blue grass country hen make up your mind right E 526° and the coldest was that of |the gusts of wind up to 102 miles : lof bl Bennbtt ‘was st trer £ now that you're going to see “In Old Kentucky.” E 1914 with a mean of 473°. The|an hour. Extensive preparations|pec s Views Comipany and will |passing motorist. = An smbulance O Piav. el SAS b @ | e rierivhs i s o D LRSS Wi aniean 0L B8 1e | ve believed to have prevented fur- |08 Of @n educationdl und entér-|was sent out to bring in Longhurst, | @0 argument with his wift = 10—20—50 tos'60 £ highest temperature was 66° on " to have prevented fur-} i ening nature. i gt The quarrel begah when Beanett's - —20—50—Loges 60 cents £ the 9th and the lowest was 38° on | ther destruction. ) As this is the first regular meet- wife angrily termed him a “buim | £ e e £ the 22nd. Previous extremes were | Little is known ‘of the effect of;,)" ginoe the commencement of STATTER BETURNS HERE |bridge player.” Words followed | £ COMING £ 77 and 20°, respectively. """'\“”_m to the eastward com-| o001 the officers of the Assovia- | and Bennett struck his wife. Sob- [ E s 'l;hu total ])rl‘fl])l(u}\l?n was 5.52 m‘l""“l‘:fi;a St paites At dosih tion are anxious for as many par- ISJ. F. Btatter. Chief Depml}; United | bing, she ran up stairs and obtained H HOOT C!B\()N in “TH FLY £ inches, or 4.92 inches below the nor- | g Y S Slents and teachers as possible to| tates Marshal, who has been at-|a gun ahd shot her husband twice.} - 4 2 y s E FLYING £ mal. The wettest September of ‘“-‘b“‘_*““fll l)uxldx?g‘. have been de-|aptenq tonight's meeting and get |tending a term of the Federal dis- | Bennett went set on a bid of four | ‘| B COWBOY £|record was that of 7920 with & to- ‘x;"mur:adh"t n?r {o.: thh“rlm been | goquainted. trict court at Ketchikan for sev- |spades after his wife had rai -<1I = s = tal of 18.85 inches and the driest < 3 eiegrapi ines are s e eral weeks, returned to his head- |the one spade bid, following an 1 T s G 610 ot o ot e e upt, Larr Benen ot e Alska- | auntars irs today. T e vt i f 40 Qaimons, b e ————— |1.19 inches. The greatest amount | 57a Washington Airways, will act as|calendar for the term has been | Mrs. Charles Holman. Other play- r_‘d—_ ———7[en from the oxtra ranks in six i‘::c any Zt;lhu\ll;mp;';:k;d “;Zaslfiiz PRINCESS LOUISE g::;m? of tn:e Marfimga unche‘r com| ‘Inlzztzo:nszf;;r };ie:r(l’?: eon_:fi e ':m _tha: Benneq'slh:_nd S months “o0 ths most important male |5 les on e ot 1. S . ew rips, relieving api civi S, e I g i | alnc Six rumps including WO‘ . |1eads in Metro-GoidwyriMayer pic- able rain fell on 15 days. | SOUTH TH»IS P. M. Severin Swanson who is going on |close the term about October 12, honors. The other three honors | Th ive humidity wa = ST hist vacati Jand to Juneau. { i 5 . Attractions | { To6 dons rellre umidity W | g bl Eaan oo IR o A O b e s v | y | Murray plays the role of the scion a‘t T pc; C"cm at 4 pm | Cliffe, arrived in port at 12:30 o P 2 ¥ P = 29 |of an aristocratic old Kentucky : e b 4 ~loclock ‘this afternoon and left for R P ’ o S 4 Th L "l b d G At Theatr(’s family which is rapidly becoming ”:h‘ies‘t"z‘;fil“t‘ge ‘;“’2‘3‘““:9122?{“ the south at 1:30 o'clock with the omance, athos tirr lng Actron in € Luxury iius ana’” Y ‘:Tfi%ve?rshef:i but sticks like gluely; mijes per hour. ~ The maximum zcgown‘;g_ o 75 e from J““"","‘: ; ! e {to the traditions of family and the | yolocity was 29 miles from the east or Prince Rupert—D. A. Foster, % vy P R |South. The World War throws the |, he 13th | D. McDonald, W. Ewing, H. P. Dav- i fi o 5 A ;. | “LIGHTS OF NEW YORK” voungster into the melting pot and | oo we‘re 4. /6lear ' days,’ 3 of | 159 J. M. Holzworth, Rufus Neigh- g i o g °b st 2 | IS TALKING THRILLER he comes home a careless, MOder.| oo uen 100 per cent sunshine; bor, J. Gibbons. B\ 1okt those émgv-m_cfiqu 'm Teavin® Llues/ 4 g 2 - a5 43 | youth with ne respect for ancestry, 3 | For Vancouver—Mrs. M. M. Wil- Sensational in form and content!)ittle regard for womanhood, :mtl‘g ;;artly cloudy days and 18 cloudy son, Dr. Robert Simpson. s 18 Warner Bros.' “Lights of New Ing belief in family tradition. i For Seattle—Mrs. H. E. Brown, E. || ork,” first all-talking picture | In this role Murrdy gives to the |5 4"ty o o ;p";“’?f", | Gastonguay, Bishop J. R. Crimont, ; the' world, comes to the Coliseum |screen a delightful and entirely new |~ e ntR an ‘;8”’ " pMr.oand Mifs. J. W. Sheidley, Mr. tonight for a four-day run. personality and characterization and on he #h, 1%k and Y land Mrs. H. E. Crooks, Mrs; A. Wil- “Lights of New.York” will un-|proves himself a rcal actor. " [fhundershower occurred very close) “w ", "gipgarts v, J. Savage. o || doubtedly scrve as & model for the| Harry ©. Willis and Jerry win |00 Juneau during the night of thel, “e, ) oy ‘o 'y "pateman Geargh avalanche of all-talking _pictures | also change their vaudeville pro- |L7R-18th. Light frost formed Wly" 30 con| g 1. Walker, Mr. and which must inevitably follow. gram tonight giving a bill whigh |SXPOted places on the 24th. I Mrs. J. C. Anderson, Stuart W. Ans The story is ‘-91"55’5"‘! hair-rais- | is said to be the best in the re- derson, Mr, and Mrs! Thomas ing in its portrayal of the grim |pertoire. . Sturge, Mrs. M. Garrison, Shirle: adventures of two small town sweet- A Senate Is Potential Anderiad: adTios Sm;’;’g‘(‘_ e hearts who bravé the Big Town. b v L4 7 0 e e - A policeman is murdered in & * HOOT GIBSON AT Burr.mr - ”Ul”’”f !. e e o0 oo e s 000 rum raid and the proprietor of the PALACE, FRIDAY Dlsf" mament ll'('ll’_\" » ‘ | TODAY’S STOCK . | cabaret where the girl dances, = | QUOTATIONS e frames the country boy as the per-| oot Gibso i " IERCRC ) 3 . n, Universal's great (Continued frow Page One) . ° e e 0000 y | petrator of the deed. The xha:nw Sowhoy star, comes here again in— ik i NEW YORK, Oet: 1.—Alaska Ju- of the electric chair is over him | ) ¢ ¢ reported to be one of hi§ neau mine stock is quoted today when a jealous woman reveals the California, chairman of the sub-| i 7, 3 e greatest Scrcen successes. The i : at 7'2, Bethlehem Steel 115%, Cout: real murderer. % plcture, “The Flyin' Cowboy,” will committee now investigating actiVi-|yinenta] Motors 12, Corn Products v “Lights of New York” is a glit- |5p0n ot the Palace Friday. ties of naval propagandists, Who is|)151 " fnternational Paper A 34, é‘ e audience || tering panorama of all that is 8aY.| Gibson is one of those rare screen |°0 Yécord as having said: Paper B 22'%, National Acme 31%, oufed fippmvll- | gruesome, glamourous or terrifying | piavers who has always been able| We Should, of course, bear INlgiandard Ofl of California 73%, i I8BRINESS G °| in Manhattan—and all the char-|iy please the taste of moviegoers, |Mid the cost of maintaining &% |reyas Corporation 65, Alleghany - jctors speak the lines—thereby do- | ngteaq of his popularity Arowing |2d€duate mavy, but we should NO'|corporation 47%, American Ice 40%, | ng away entirely with sub-titles.|yess after several years of top-rating |°VerI00K the value of the rightS 9/ General Motors 67%, Internation- i Helene Costello, Cullen Landis. #mong film players, the cowboy is be safeguarded.” |al Harvester 116%, Pan-American Wary Carr and Gladys Brockwell becoming more a favorite than And Senator Metcalf of Rhode|p g4 "| ‘head thc all-star cast. Murray | eyep. Island, a member of the commi!-} N i e AR || Roth and Hugh Herbert did storv| .prp. prein " o |tee, who believes that “we do not) e Flyin® Cowboy"” has a stor, || ‘ana scenario and Bryan Foy di- that ds different fromythose in mué"l want a navy that will strike fea:",KARL KATZ OF ¥ . ple of | Tected. Western productions. The plot |IDto the hearts of the people o0 N. P. IN JUNEAU AT . |revolves around a Dude Ranch. other nations . . . but we Karl K. Katz, passenger represen- £ - | Gibson experiences many thrilling [2aVe, and must have, for our O3 is,4ive of the Northern Pacific Rail- 1 MACE. SEAGE RRANA ! advent o 7 A y well-being, a navy approaching the' "¢ FRY SR 10 | AT PALACE TONIGHT | ventures that are neWw to the Al ho Way, 1s a passenger aboard the I & «x | screen fans. Meength of other nations of the) j ey vijken and is bound for | ""Picture-goers who have always| Reaves Eason, who directed Hoot \world. . !seward. Later, he will return to eried out for new faces on the|in “Riding for Fame,” “A Trick of| There are others—many of thel | neau for the purpose of arrang- | screen, will find their prayers an-|Hearts,” and others, wielded the ~who in the past have resisted any [, o copoqyles, purchasing tickets, ' | swered in “In Old Kentucky," the |megaphone on “The Flyin' Cow-|effort which they thought would king reservations,or giving in- thrilling drama of family tradition |boy.” This director is recognized endanger the future of Uncle Sam |y, ation to all prospective travel- 7 B R i "4 i gellantry toward women and admir- |for his ability in portraying excit- |08 the high seas. lers. o - ,,.S;',{ “‘,G',‘ZE ?,1; thamy s ation for fast horses, which was i |ing and pulse-quickening scen:s FTRTT e After his present trip to Alaska, 5, l 5‘5“ & u'\.m’——-—-,——y’ rected by John M. Star, and is &t involving difficult horsemanship. i jc | Mr. n i . v o8 ©ildoe Tplis ionight SRS S e in the A““"”gfiimi:,kz‘g,:‘:c’; $1 it g 98 Barbara Landon, beautiful heiress, marries Ray Lowther but the barrier of her fortunc thireatens thei romance — a heart-cripping will try electric harpoons story of modern youths, peopled with realistic characters, experiencing pathos, action and dramatic climaxes. “The Luxury Uusbani” has's . peop) w 1