The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 18, 1929, Page 3

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P THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1929. 7N Room.” This was S AR . Robert B, G, D o D B e o bt ot £ |duced under the direction of Roy it is said to offer him RS e W SIS L 2 SHOWS. 4 i 2 SHOWS “CODE OF THE SCARLET" | Phylhsl_r):-:\\f\" ”t"';l,:;f::‘e' ot 7:30_9:30 \ ‘ 7:30_9:30 IS AT PALACE TONIGHT the Sennett co! school, is one will see and mar- ne lights in tographical beau ield, and the ‘. S0d f the Scarlet,” Ken May- ‘"*™" > Conklin and Ma ern opening at 2 ymous with laugh- > tonight, it will t to know that the entire : LAST TIMES | ki TONIGHT o NEWS LAST TIMES | | TONIGHT oonel < > 3 il T nenaing the locations AMERICAN LEGION | SOME BABIES D,(,(\,,j)f:'a]:m:v};f tme ca- WILL HAVE MIXER | Warner Bros. 100 Per Cent All-Talking, Dancing, Singing Suceess 1 Our Added Comedy Attraction ot ned o ba toung et eor.| _ SATURDAY, OCT. 26 THE SINGING SENSATION OF FOUR CONTINENTS % res he ian Rockies | | n- pend to the Canadia can Leglon Mtxer gl all members of the| Legion and their | ¢ * Saturday evening,| Wagner's Roadhouse | - Highway. All ex-| d to the G j | An Amer much ‘as possible, Harry J.t, ) o0 tor, chose the | v intains after two wecks Auxiliars ains @ | invited about the state. t location of the spot is called Orestline, a few piniles fomT OO S flnd‘mcmbcr.s of ‘l‘u‘ Legion, or not, are . 3 : d . . 5 just 100 miles from Los ANGEIES.| oy inyiveq to be present. With John Boles, Carlotta King, Louise Fazenda, Myrna Loy Here the wondcrrul_c]oud effects, | 3 the lowering mountains, dense for- est growth of the typical north- woods, was obtained. The entire company, consisting ys McConnell, leading wo- Brady, J. P. McGowan, October on the G service whether they are One of the many features plan- ;‘edsci-?és“:r L \“11::51:\1‘:!119?“:‘:&::‘ COMING SOON Saturday Only—WALLACE BEERY in “ 4bie’s Irish Rose” “Casey at the Bat”. ; such as the quadrille, the schot- tische, the the three-step, and the po Only recently oF Balmon Creck re- e T T T T T T T T T T THE Dot Farley, Sheldon Lewis, Joc¢ = : Sep Rickson and Hal Salter were taken f::::fg ‘\x“lhw hu] ]’gd" Ll'herfl‘;:: ) AR ¢ s AN b ony : Bt o WeRks® StaY) ter and jovial good chee: [ : to Crestline for a three weeks' SWY. |\ oy making of all those who at-| MRS, WALTER. H. HODGE DIES | H—— i — - — There is nothing more There is nothing more € «|tended the mixer staged at the Foreign fln? D;:M;tlc Woolenis | | 4 : thrilling than the sen- . gripping' than ‘the ad- b “CASEY ~3 i % gt . n Stocl | < ' 3 'ASEY AT THE BAT Roadhouse one evening during the| Mrs. Walter H. Hodge, wife of the h A » S e e Yciifures, 85 e’ AR COLISEUM TOMORROW ||American. Legion Contentias whinh {rmer AMIELak-0, SuKtibeciaymbl. || v ooy agindns sad Pebric welr an eal) araware T Weap emin Seien! v |was held in Juneau. This mixer|Cordova who not long ago went to F. WOLLAND n ] One of the largest crowds ever proved to be such a successful way|Seattle to practice law there, flied‘I Merchant Tailor | (rUNS——-AMMUNITION 10—20—50—Loges 60 cents assembled to witness a baseball | of entertaining a large crowd that|recently following ari emergency op-| | Juneau Phone 66 7 by game on a sand-lot recently gath-|the American Legion, after numer-|eration. She was formerly Mls!'fl»___ ] GUNS FOR RENT H E ered at Sunland, California, when |qoys requests, is planning on giving|Alice Moberg, a native of Minne- 7 E g HARRIS HARDW ARE CO g 4 . H £ E COMING SUNDAY LAUGHS LAUGHS LAUGHS E. J. RATH’S Original Best Seller 2 hen shooting was completed, he |by able judges to be the neatest| o haye just mow received our TLODE MINING CLAIM LOCA- . . ¢ / 2 Bhen. hooling Was CORIBEI ot [1ooking dellvery job. in 80wk, THBLiner ittt Dutke Tor. Soienet BUIRE X Old Papers for sa ) The Nervous Wreck E Sty i o s ookl oy i town et seipment o i i oo avon noicas e e wemz| O1d_Pap sale at Empire Office £ |for the it e etators |Weod Wheels and has genuine Span- |total number of pulps up to 22,337 | ST TR T I TR LA DR T ITARAO AOALL — benefit of the pe . I o v o o i i it custions. e car | onsting, of, s, byacinl, Ladies’ Fine T ; B o Rtlore th> Durant is noted; rubber motor|ies. Our prices average less than ’ Footwear " Si tiny the cast of weire \;ehe:;sedb Iz}r :hreco‘wct:k? "Ca‘;::);'mralt gfliee‘gaé’_" which was |mounting which tends . to_deaden |YOu would pay in the States for prior to e eginning actua LT T TR T T L TP TR [RULTUTHTSRH LT EE [T T T AT a _|the same grade of bulbs. production™of the' pIGIFs by B filmed under Hector Turnbull’s su- |€ngine vibration also Bohnalite al LTI ed out to watch Wallace Beery|poen chosen as the date for it. sity of Washington, where she met ] knock a home riun in his new Para- il FYE Mr. Hodge when they were both THE CASH BAZAAR 4 R v doasy) at the Bat,” NEW DURANT students, They were married about OPEN EVENINGS A5 dlie. (FollsmmedcmagEim tive years ago and resided at Cor- ! o . FRONT AND MAIN STS. Opposite U. 8; Cable Office almost five thousand persons turn-fanother one, and October 26 has|sota and a graduate of the Univer- FRONT .STREET As the Babe Ruth of 1901, Beery | A new Durant Light Delivery ar-|,u, yntil a few months past. demonstrated his batting ability |rived on a recent boat for the Ju- 2 not only for the cameras, but|neau Laundry, and is considered NOTICE s ki — UM R BRI IR, . s s adv. JUNEAU FLORISTS. Attrac‘/wns nest G. Grooney, the well-known |Pervision, are Ford Sterling, leulumdmum F'S?fls Ior‘qulckt ?“c{‘ d“P T »Englhh.conductor‘ who was assisted | Pitts, Sterling Holloway and Iris Lol SRl i F Stuart. |a spare tire, automatic windshield t T’ tr {by William McGann. As a result swips and front bumper. The elec- A D of the superior quality of their| - |trical units, tires and spicer, uni- s . ’s Svi leatres | voices, these si render the| " e o O ¥ | vers: Sol X 2 Tomorrow’s .Sylcs voices, e singers . RVOUS WRECK” IS versal joints and other sundryy 1 +——owoy |most magnificent chorus work ever AT PALACE SUNDAY equipment is exactly the same. as Today ‘;hcar:l in America, and impart ad- wluscd by the Willys-Knight and | “DESERT SONG” LAST d?tional thrills Ln. the px‘oducLicn. .Iljlnrxty dl;":nngmshcs‘ The ]Ner; 9Lher expensive cars. The D[.JR_ANTl i TIME AT COLISEUM !‘lgmund Rombergs_comp.ctc score| vous Wreck,” Al Christie's a}tes |is made in Oakland, CflllI.ol'n‘al =9(is played by the Vitaphone Sym-|laugh special featuring Harrison and is fast becoming the choice of i"ihe Desert. .Song,” the musical |phony Orchestra. Ford, Phyllis Haver, Chester Conk-'|western business men. The Durant production .of Warner Brothers on| The exceptional all-star cast of [lin, Mack Swain and Hobart Bos-|was selected by the Juneau Laun- the Vitaphone, will be shown for|“The Desert Song” includes John{worth, which will be on view at the |dry because of its hill climbing the last two times tonight at the|Boles, Louise Fazenda, Carlotta |Palace theatre next Sunday. |ability together with its small gas Coliseum. | King, Johnny Arthur, John Miljan, Mr. Ford, well known romantic |consumption and was purchased | One hundred_ gingers comprise tbs’Myma Loy, Marie Wells, Jack |leading man, proved himself a fin¢ |through the ECONOMY GARAGE|( chorus of “The Descr{ Song,” and {Pratt, Edward Martindel, Ofto Hoff- |comedian by his ‘performance in|of this city. —adv. 28+ The Snappy Fall Days demand a new warm Fur Trimmed ~ Coat A Big Reduction Made On All FUR COATS ; Either Sport or Dress Models We offer at prices which will please $19.75 to GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM oyt Y 3 £ g E H = £ H £ £ - £ E £ E H £ g = £ g g £ g £ II|IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIllllllillllllllllllllllllll|||IIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIII T T T T T T R T ssene 5 (UBERE Y AN RN A 0 O Me:mmnmumnm{ The Juneau Melody House Owned and operated by MRS. L. A. PIGG A The JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE will be located in the building, now being prepared for them, next to the Al- aska Electric Light and Power Co., and will be for- mally opened to the PUBLIC in the very near future. At this time we ARE ANNOUNCING that we have been named local agents for the complete VICTOR LINE, and until such a time as we are able to occupy our show room THE NEW MICRO-SYNCHRONOUS VICTOR RADIO will be demonstrated at the resi- dence of Mrs. L. A. Pigg, over the of- fice of Doctor Pigg on Main Street. It is the aim and desire of the JU- NEAU MELODY HOUSE to give the people of Juneau and vicinity entire RADIO SATISFACTION. WE GUARANTEE SERVICE on every radio set sold, Green Hood Have you moticed the smart new patterns now on display ! in our windows. 'There is'a GREEN HOOD Shirt to, suit every one's taste. In addition to a complete line of radios and combination radio- phonographs being ‘hown, we will also endeavor to handle the latest in phonographs, records, musical instru- ments, accessories, sheet music, ete. WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS The Juneau Melod y Our Representative Will Gladly Call and Show MRS. L. A. PIGG I The Store for Men i

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