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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE,' THURSDAY, OCT. 3, 1929. ———_——,_—_“':-'——:,__~ e R Bry Sleuths Nose Out Underwater Smuggling Secret ; Much of the rapid acti is | ‘ : . |ters around the cafe in which y : s ¥ B £ X | Helene Costello, dances and Where | Zga Lk ; s IR L 5 o, ! Y ana 15 A1 7:15 9:15 her lover is charged with murder. | b R0 3 ¢ & S by ’ RER e ] —— . e 1 SSRGS |the chorus of the night club r 1 |dirceted by Larry Ceballos, well-|: i g i ) : ‘ : |4 % 4 : ,,,TONI(YHT,, o [mown ensemble and dance creator, | ionh T o adeyT . P o ; & &= | Flrst 1()0 I er (”‘)nt All who has ccnceived and stag 2 routines for numercus Greenwich A b P : ! . . NEW village Follies and other Broadway SRR : e = e . " i 4 T(l”fl" o Plu“lre —_— e ||musical comedies. T ST AP SRR W : . ‘A & Cullen Landis and Helene Cos- B “The Fight | 00 B = s e S | LIGHTS OF NEW YORK Pest Gladys Brockwell, Mary E : A R 4 : = G/ 4 TONIGHT AT gene Pallctte and Wheel Charlie .Chase Comedy | man are included in the supporti ? . 73 BYFpe et ; § 3 1 S G < | cast of prominent players in this |yes o 5 < S : E 2 \ X 5 © R .| an-talxing Vitaphone produc : : < i e ; K ‘ : 3 HARRY C. WILLIS |lor feature lengtn written by Murray v y . o it e il - ; and Roth and Hugh Herbert J RR o RENTECRT : o S 4 : ; g _ 7. ALSO 3 BIG VITAPH( ACTS Song—Dance B G R T : L e ey Eo - y : ~gid - ik Ventriloquism A motion picture lai. In the : : : e \ : It Won’t Be Long Now Before south, minus hoopskirts and panta- y e < i i, : o 7 _ A llettes, that is “In Old Kentucky” QIS e NTINE i ; TR > - Lo g g T'he Desert Song” and “Abie’s Irish Rose” showing at the Palace for the last . 2R e v Sy A e g £ two times tonight. | : N g ; Is Hexe Helene oste is seel i e - s " ;. y. e Py o x_flfl"i’f" t‘i“{i‘t‘t‘lo go f'h:mmhr‘rl;‘ Sorking like beavers in a deserted boathouse in Windsor, Canada, | quickly reloaded onto waiting motor trucks. Complete diving equip- e b hl ,(' 3 ul b fibrs enterprising bootleggers had been sending their cargoes of giggle water | ment for loading the illicit cargo underwater was found. The sketch e, N . o the United States along an underwater cable. A skid-like device was | above shows the artist’s conception of the scheme which had evaded the modern clothing for the period is loaded in Canada and dragged on the river bed to Detroit where it was | watchful river customs men for many months. that following the World War. International Newsreel Miss Costello also seen in a num- ber of sports costumes, will wear 5 | convention headquarters after trav- fateroon sowns wna pts wis) Lop g aned Brilliant Social Y ear ; eling 4000 miles, n 14 days time | Builder’s Hardware and will carry modern parasols. | 5% fendh SDEEFOIE Erother Wall- | “In Ol tucky” 1§ o a troit. Brother Wall-| b :mrmq:f';:;e; l:va:v Al A’l(’“ ’ )f G S s 3 W .i H fO1 | icats orsanization work dmong the na story and screen piay by A. P.| d of Gay Sets in Washington /i & 5 e . , : Festints: oid- ONKelas . Disey. Tadliig P 3 portion of Canada, takes him into R(mfmg--Certamteed Shineles | melodrama of the speaking stage. ) \ e e the region of the Arctic Circle and S i %tE o z : m the Midnight Sun. He has insti- 1.1 . James Murray, a new face to the : % X b o ‘ ¥ , X/ + i (BN Pkt nd . Briossinghisbd K1 ; F . : tuted lodges among the Alaskan BUIIdH.;{ P.lpcr--“ indow Glass Wesley Barry is seen again after | gold-miners, seal fishermen, trap- an abgence of two years from films. 3 ¥ ¥ and prospectors ] | [)(‘()r‘o"l{()() q ; ' Harry C. Willis, cntertainer, will | [&8 : ) . i Sor. dhp Bocse have nf f’"g Plt(h The Entertainment You [ialso will be seen at the Palace for ! i e ‘h_. boat, train and dog-sled | Should See the last time tonight, closing a suc- tf“?“f—‘ ““m]"“fi"‘l 2E.2 .“"~"‘|’_"”"‘ e e cessful weoek's engagement. He has wastes and glacial-covered plains. 10-20-50—Loges 60c made scores of friends during his The membership in the far North, 3 3 — ||stay here by his good stuff. AT : 4 . Bm\hlr'r vy.-.lb;tem, r(‘pnr{-? s Ly | THE COMING TOMORROW _— 1 : ” Y as interested in the work brothers in the States, and in spite HOOT GIBSON “H0OT GIBSON AT N 5 - 3 R | of the difficulties and hardships & PALACE TOMORROW e By i . ; met with, are active in their Il Omas ar ware 0. “The Flying Cowboy” | worl i Hollywood High Scheol, located| g i One of the most popular and in- R R ~ " |in the center of the film colony,| B ! ! ; . . p | teresting delegations at the con-| | vention was that consisti of | | Grand Officers and visitors from | . More than a dozen girls and almost | f % 2 he Moose of Great Britain which Attrac£lons that many boys, who are now well- | g L |is strongly intrenched throughout known film players, were formerly | £ > | the greatest nation of Furope. | A o - i % 4 Y | Ninety lodges have already been | feeesrers ot e e oo e At Theat es e ot : A ; | established in Great Britain with ¥ One of the many distinguished 45 i . , | established in Grea a o > ; 0. B¢ by - : gt : : t -~ i Boys’ and Misses’ actresses in this group is Olive| ip of 12,000 Plans for Hasbrouck, who is playing oppo-| [ 3 Al v - b i’ construction of a $120,000 E KR 4 ’ s site Hoot Gibson in “The Flyin ¥ @ . . : K ot | tional Moose Home, which will be 3 FI‘[‘()W SLICKERS a Oum “JAZZ ARTISTS SHARE * L Cowboy” is regarded as one of her : £ IT”v:h l)\;l‘o(iyew":;hl\lx]l‘up(‘mll;‘;\(:t l;x\£1-| We hatie them TALBING FORERN HAT |joses, o) is thrin-| f W : |ade and (his dream will goon”be - - £ m| Others in the cast of this thrill-| niade and is” dream WIIl 001708 | L os ovroorw e oo a reality. Earl Burtnett’s popular Biltmore|ing Hoot Gibson production are Ep Y F o i v 1 it i Med . 3 % : | In the October issue of the Hotel Orchestra furnishes the dance | Harry Todd, Will: Bailey, Bud-| b s N 4 : i ik & i Te 90 Bt Tib sowmealdy. Phlipe it Amn. Onsier .. : W . < : (B B | socsencart Muagazine may v fos IR Tar Pot for Rent might be regarded as a training I chool for future screen celebrities. | ST ~ @ u_gu 4 |8 picture of the guests at a tesii- With a gay scason in prospect, Mrs. Herbert Hoover (left) will be ‘kept busy in Washington thia‘g;:;‘lzl D‘;’c‘t‘;‘tz'r q:f:‘(‘)‘zf’ff;‘m“;r t;": 5 g winter. Miss Caroline Roebling (ceater) is one of the prominent debutantes in the capital. Princess | ..nq Jodge of‘ Great Britain by /\‘/ Elizabeth de Lignc (right) is the daughter of the Ambassador from Belghun, il Whose home many of |the Supreme Officers of the Loyal Washington's most brilliant affairs are held. | Order of Moose. ‘It is significan' P L PR SR w et T e e ~—— lthat as Alaska representative, “Mr, | : a“‘l Oun f By € PCN AL affairs are held at the home of(graph concerning Mr. Walisteds | Wallstedt oceupies: a ' prominent f (A. P. Feature Service Writer) Prince Albert de Ligne, the am-|appeared: {place at this banquet, well in fror; i . WASHINGTON. Oct. 3.—_Wash- béssador from Beigium and his| “Bringing a touch of the far|i® Sans Meturel |ington is preparing for the wife. They are among the most |North, District Supervisor gurd N e SN | longe: g ) LET Amng! rress your e e G ot soviat pular of the diplomatic familics, | Wallstedt, of Alaska, arrived at the | s Batt By g -{ |and most brillia ocial season in s We call and deliver. Phone 625 HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 3.—Today’s|atrqosphere, and gaining thereby. |years. heir daughter, Princess E! great discovery ior the betterment| “Sally” has a garden set which| Several events contribute to the y has been presented to s e of the talkies is more than likely | must cover at least a square block, | unusually early opening of the sea-|©¢W- to be tomorrow’s antignity, so rap-|or an entire sound stage's aread.|son and its lengthen into late Miss Caroline Rocbling is among idly has the noisy | There are walks, flowers, huge pools | April, President Hoover's electing the most prominent debutantes who screen progressed (—a garden which the third act of |tg stay in the capital all summer are eagerly preparing for the first ince its first rau- jthe stage “Sally” could not begin kept many important personages dcbutante tea October 19. :ous squawks “'w rival. here who ordinarily would have| This will be given by Mrs, Helen | clentific age ago.| gone nbroad. Ray Hagner and will be followed And nowhere is! n,',‘ Walls- Sirateh i The extra sessi of Congress by a second November 9 given by nis improvement !, . The Sacred Flame” set BO€S|phrought many -congressmen and Mrs. William Laird Dunlop ° 3 ; #:hown more con- Sally” a few better. Gardens are|ineir wives herc far earlier than teas will be at- their height ¢ R 4 R | | A P \there, even hills (although these,|yq..; The visit of Ramsay Mac- Th ing and debutente R s frankly, are but movie-theatrical 4 LRV ) ate Cl as week v Z ) e aspect of the il i & Donald, prime minister of v uate Christmas woek Ay Iy iound stages |land, and his daughter Ishbel, carly i ng variety. % T | One leaves the garden, ascends i g whereon the talk- ¢ " "y oaq hospital porch, enters| ... October, will start the socia 1ing unusual, too, this year rAco es are made. | o season off in earnest he more mature wemen is the | i ..The‘:m:]"“;g‘;;e;“g:y e i “;{;fil From then on it will be a round | Bal Masque, the first big masqu - Zigg#® Remaining 1929 Sales Dates Birth of a Na- trait; antique furniture and the'af dinners, teas, receptions and jade Hallowe'en party capital society | OCT. 2 i ” 2 alls. Easter, 1 e when S0- |has E Cars. N . lion?” That was like then passes to another large;bfxlh Easter, the time wh 0- | has had in years. NOV. 20 DEC. 21 ciety sheds its bright garb and goes An outstanding event of the aailed as the first pall from which ascends a carved | : : 4 ) novie which dem- ' gtairway to the—er, upper rafters [I0t0_eclipse, comes very late—April |son is the annual midshipmen's and | S Highest Priccr Shippers’ Furs Conrad Nagel dnstrated the of the stage. ¥ e ndst'e PR SERIay vighe. 4 OUDEST FUR'SATES @N:THE PACIFIC COAST screen’s possibilities as an artistic| The set includes even a bedroom | And not since jolly William How- PR 4 TS - . o medium. It first appeared some and bath., Put a ceiling over the|3rd Taft was presiden: has a AT THE HOSPITALS 15 years ago. Recently in Holly- Whole, and you have something like son of such lavish entertaining at wood it was taken from the shelf,|a real home. Conrad Nagel, study- the White House becn anticipate Emmett Botelho, wio entered St | dusted and rescreened in a seriesing dialog between scenes, is an|®S this coming first winter underiAnn's Hospital last Sunday for| of classic revivals for charity. Some |{antique chair, might pass for the the Hoover regime. _|medical treatment, has returned toy of it may have struck as anti-|master of the old English estate.| While the champagne punch cfihis home. quated. | These sets, too, are within four |TAft days cannot return, Washins- | Mrs. B. E. Benson, who has been | But on the other hand, now re- walls—but how those walls have ton »is wondering if the Coolidee | receiving medical treatment at St. call “Interference.” That, many stretched! spartan diet of ice water for slalc|Ann’s Hospital for the past week, critics said, was a really good talkie. | R receptions will not be supplanted 2t | returned to her home yesterday. Some even went so far as to say| least by fruit punch. Mrs. George Osborne, who has that i was the best “so far pro-| AT THE HOTELS The Hoovers have done more €n-|peen - receiving' surgical treatment duced.” Perhaps it was, perhaps‘I tertaining in six months, say Vé!-|at St Ann's Hospital for the pasti not. But good or poor, according ! eran. social leaders, than the Co0l-|ion days, returned to her home!} . Zynda i id i AT rostec ' B to dramatic standards, it remains| i s, Cid 10 sevel years. It {rosied |asl nighls BEFORE T 1I(ING OFF | N. 0. Hardy; Miss V. Rendell.lcakes and fruit punch are not ar G / to this day a drama within four Miss Edna Smith, who has been {Miss F. W. Terberg, Dr. and Mrs. |gccompaniment to high heels and walls. |a patient at St. Ann's Hospital for bk Pndurahie T W. E. Thompson, Mrs. E. A. Ter- |fai] coats this coming winter, he {(he past ten days and who under- In Your Daily Indurance Tests {berg, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. MacKeen, | o i b/ iass Al ol B8 N V1T Nied to hesathe i Dfllgl McLean, PrPemn John Grill wiseacres will miss their guess | went a successful operation while REFUEL WITH It had to be. The recording 75 ' | The President and Mrs. HOOVET [¢here returned to her home yes- 4 Dawson. il ; bty R Y soupment o1 B e e 0 08 (T, B e e - Lz 3 ity oo CORONA BLEND COFFEE fi adequate that only the small- 5 y s ‘s G- rom ql y J. K. Cram, Trail; M. E. Merrill. |4, They have gone in strong fnr' Tony Reiss entered St. Ann’s Hos. est stage, hemmed in so that it 2 ita 5t ni kil thobt 8 > - » mmedsme Sdtdes Mt choke fb Vancouver; Morris R. Benischke, |oronp entertaining. These grouns ;Lx‘]]t_la“ night for medical treat ”COSTS MORFE-— WORTH MORE” breath, could be used. And “In-l’“‘“xi John R°b€:;5°“- Dawson. |have ranged from cal £ For sale now at all first-class grocery stores in Alaska terference,” be it recalled, was S 7 > R 't stocke p Heilyhooed with 24-sheet electric| L. Liadell, Seattle; John W. Dud- MOOSE ‘DELEGATE It Y”&fri’f*i‘,t’ ‘x]fi-fll{ 1'_” rt“] “gli\eug;ncoifee lights in Times Square—only tstlm’- Jualin; F. Gillis, Juneau. Scouts. They have taken large GIVEN BOOST IN a sk : summer. Then, it was one of “the” REES sl parties with them on their ! : T N T ~ < talkles. Today, it s not far from| Fave you irlea tme Fve o'Clock |end trips to the President’s fishies LODGE MAGAZINE! CORONA BLEND COFFEE bilpg o mumpak plece. f s 6 Sold with a money back guarantee Imported and Roasted by v 5 MRS. K. HOOKER ow Open In Rice and Ahlers Building Opposite MacKinnon Apartments v NI TR R R D R TN TR, Specializing in Luncheons and Dinners Special Luncheons or Dinners by Appointment Our $1.00 Chicken Dinner - on ThursdaysIsa Very Special Event With Us - Every Effort Will Be Made to Maintain Our Quality Food and Service mnmnnnmiunmmmmnmmmnummmmmnnmmnmmmiunl By way of contrast (omitting F | Meanwhile, for those no more i1 | Sigurd Wallstedt, District Super- ¥ A o3} mention of the host of outdoor | I W D BROWN l‘ terested in official entertainment |visor of the Loyal Order of Mo talkies), one has only to point to| - . than in capital festivities in general, |[who recently attended the P the massive sets now being used CANVAS ' a vista of spangled nights stretches | first Annual Conyention held COMMERCIAL IMPORTING CO. for “Sally” and “The Sacred ahead, gk s with art uni- | Detroit, Mich., leff v 24 8 Canvas Collapsible Boats ad, glamorous with smart 4 ., left Juneau foft gy = Flame,” both within the sound- | NOW ON pl;lspuy forms, titles and interesting per- |Ketchikan on the steamer Alamed. } 613-15-17 Western Avenue, deadened walls of stages, t0 Prove| | go0 geet'15 o7 canvas lead hose | |Sonalities from over the globe. In the August 20 issue of the SEATTLE [ that the talkies, even indoors, are s ba-s b : . 5 = i 3 i y 3 ! Py B Pprerimetereeniebl L0 Famposion's g [L2e SRR 110 toexten Peg 00000 A