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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 14, 1929. 3 a : e - o — - - e o SN mitasy erainine. Siatnes, born 12| Faces Ol Bribe su;t“,WIRE NETTING | To Prosecute Dohny * R« Staunton, Virginia, attended the \ VoICE AND {OI_IS$UM SOUND ACTION i— PERFECTION famcus military school there, and - 1 had planned a commercial career g : | | when by chance he was noted by a 4 ke 5 WH-L BE MADE | |screen director and given a role in 4 g 5 : % i e W?Eférfifi LEfectric TONIGHT “Three Wise Fools. Since then L2 14 e his climb stard has been al- ~E { 7:30 SOUND | Haines has appeared in more HIHIMmES | I LAST TU\IES {forms of athletics, perhaps, thanl ! i 1 5 : J any other star, playing baseball in : 1 C e netting for TONIGHT “Slide, Kelly, Slide,” rowing and'{ b 4 s fish \hf)\‘.v. and other purposes will playing football in “Brown of Har-| |8 4 be undertaken in Alaska in the News Cartoon |vard” playing football in “West| | ;o 1 > future by the Alaska { Pcint,” doing military drill in this} I8 A pany, it was picture and in “Tell It to the| |§ g ! k t by Henry Rod- i PATHE T“ Marines,” while he played a golf v en, well known local attorney, whe PRESENTS cxpert in “Spring Fev is President of the concern. The ;s 4 Playing opposite Mr. Haines in 4 actory will be located at Ketchi- o With, . | this romance of West Point is Joan Crawford. Others in the cast in- Alan Hale: Renee Adoree, FRED KOMLER 4/ CtyDE CQDK T sthan, owner achine Wo; anc , anc busi- Vice- Associated Press Photo | Pr 1 2011} and wil Edward L. Doheny, prospecting have active charg the new en pal of Albert B. Fall when the west | terprisc. N. R. Walker is Secre = was young, face: prosecution on|tary-T: and these threc A man so busy that he gives | charge of giving a bribe to the fo® cers w J. Henneghan anc ders for stock buying and sellmg] ":‘::.ICZ?I""::;:';C"’ for Elk Hills g 3y form the Board o Associated Press Photo !while in his bath, shouting his in-| 3 Directors, Owen J. Roberts, special govern- | structions into the mouthpiece of | The company is incorporatec | ment counsel, announced he woul® la dictaphone; such a part is that |increasing the membership of thejunder the 1 of Alaska fo | move to bring Edward L. Doheny e k clude Ralph Emerson, Warner| Biggs, Neil Neely and William Bake- well. |played by George Bancroft in his|American Red Cross so that its|$100,600 now erecting a build | to trial on charge of giving brib |newest starring picture for Para-|vital services may be adequately [ing to L Ketchikan plant | o Albert B. Fall for lease of Ei mount, “The Wolf of Wall Street.” |maintained. The first will be installec § Hills naval oll reserva. “The Wolf of Wall Street,” which| “I ugge that you take full ad-|by Decemt and manufactur .- > s was directed by Rowland V. Lee, |vantage of this opportunity in your arted at once. The second uni 1p1‘(~cms Baneroft in a role abso-|Rcll Call plans. Let us march a|will be added by January 1, Mr | lutely new to him. Instead of the p nearer to the goal, ‘Everybody |Reden said irowdy Bull Weed of “Underworld,”|{a Member Everywhere'.” The company already has order: |this new picture presents Bancroft | .- for 4,000 rolls of wire netting fo S AR |as the swaggering, devil-may-care FUNERAL S&lVICES FOR fish tra ruction and other: Old papers for salc at The Em- | brute of finance who gives no quar- VALENTINE BERGER, HELD will b °d in the near future § b % !ter and asks none | i was “Our blggest prodlamy Jc office. - ! The supporting cast includes some| pyperal se for Valentine ¥l be in filling the orders UMDE | oo e oo e A 3 | of the most able players under con- (garger, of Fairbanks, who died re- irst Mr. Roden said 5 A tract to Paramount, among them|contjy on board the steamer North- | o most of the wire 4 e i ctting h een manufactured ir The COVERED WAGON Baclanova, Nancy Carroll, Paul L- | yestern, were held this afternoon | o : and Paul Guertzman. The g ~2 Dilock th ‘the chEDeL of. BB San Frar shipped to Se MEN’S ~ kas, 5 “ of the SEA film opens at the Coliseum Sunday. | |attle for bution to the sal- A | £ Tudge Lomen of the Second Di- ision. Hart left Juncau last July or Nome and is now situated here with his family. { Juneau-Young Mortuary, under the | . A | 5 {mon p: By manufacturin A i —with— . | auspices of Igloo Number 6, of the]jt i IstohtieariV M. Roldh piink ALL WOOL William Boyd, Elinor Fair,| | I} Alaska Pioneers. —Interment WaS|eq ouf, the packers and trapmen Junior Coghlan and Im the Ploneer plot at EVErgreeN|yin pe able to get the product OverCO(ltS Walter Long Cemetery. {right at home, saving freight haul S ey R 1 Those acting as pallbearers were: [ gpor The'~o0m: ; - and s he pany will i LI 2 10-20-50—Loges FUR RED cRuss Lloyd Winters, Elmer Reed, Joelq,y ji5 wire on rolls direct from A snappy line of all St A Snow, Frank Alstrom, John Spickett |}, wool Warmster Over- steel mills and manufaeture and F. A. Wolland. im~ finished product at Ketchikan. coats. Colors—greys, | M SRR i > tans and plum. WILLIAM HAINES | MVING AHEAD LEGION ELECTION | P i | pe Pri | ON THIS EVENING | Former Juneau Man iced from | n | il 13 8399 | 3 ‘ . a.|Is Nominated for $18.50 and up West P ot Workers Brave Storms to! All members of Alford i S Doy Atty. T , o A\ND FOR ADDED PLEASURE—100 Talking Pathe Comedy “Hard Boiled Hampion” SOUND FABLES—Dinner Time PATHE AUDIO REVIEW FOX MOVIETONEWS—The Eyes and Ears’ of the World News T | Solicit Membershxps— |can Legion, are earnestly requested | p cibiedd ) 2 + to make a special effort to attend| WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—Julius 2 o | Payne 8 S‘atement 5”‘0 regular meeting which will be rold Hart has been nominated P g |held promptly at 8 o'clock tonight by President Hoover to be United oitacs s | : : « rnf:.‘:'t; k;'torm? We.‘:“’“ Sl }Jk‘;‘siin the Dugout. The main busi-|States District Attorney of the Sec- | SAB’N S A_ttractwns rl"k? !10 r E;e Sm‘;"ésnoge‘l‘lmgf' Ue ness to come before the meeting ond Judicial Division. 5 | Thibbeenth Annual kol Oall Of W18y pe the election of officers. for| {American 5ed Ofoes dn(Hiels Bom- | ie comihg. Lesion year. J. H. Hart, former wellknown Ju- | At Th t }“‘“““y Is ma(l;l:xr.:i ““g 13'0):3'9;"’- l‘| e ncau attorney, is now acting as ; eatres | was announced today by John NeW-{ )3 papers for sare at The Em-{United States District Attorney marker, General Chairman. Work-‘mre office. J |ers are braving the wind and T AN (e SPRON X - {and going ahead with their canvass | The Store for Men Keep a Date for Al Jolson in “The Jazz Singer”—Soon under temporary appointment of [ ""“THE YANKEE OLIPPER” ** lundaunted by the elements. j L vasm mmms, manace | e e o e | 4 ; : \ _glfllll_ll_ll"filfl"}jl!II||IIIIIIII]IIIIlllflflllIlI!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINI!!llI!lllllllllllllllllllllljllliHllIfl!ll_llllll!l!j_”llmlji!lflml = bers have been reported to Mr.| k The Rupert Jullan production, |Newmarker from here and other, : AR 3 i A Bl AR & “The Yankee Clipper,” will be|Communities in the Juneau Chap- | flashed on e Pelace soreen tne |tcr's jurisaiction. Only ‘scattering | ‘ - A New Line of AFTER THE SHOW last two times tonight and thosc reports have been received in the ! g % ; iy EE of = = = ET who have not seen this “covered |tWo<days of the drive and “°°hg‘f]’ PILLOW wagon of the sca” have missed not | Uke o compreherswe Tepott of THE | : 4 g L T Try one of our DELICIOUS SANDWICHES only a wonderful picture but also m.k ((:ianf l:;e‘ expecthfid until :\hmx.l 4 8 ¥ g A5 S and | S missed seeing the wonderful acting |the end of the month. ! £ g % | y is, B % RGN gl e memegd cast portraying the| A Statement on the Roll Call, / 55 : DRESSER SCARFS A Dish of blnl”lv.s Ice (‘,l(’mn various characters in the story, | broadeast in a “Minit-Gram” by "‘ A b X or a Hot or Cold Drink William Boyd, Elinor Fair, Junior | Arthur Jeffers, df’flc”lw tgxfimt Dl}; | 5 Coghlan and Walter Long arc|rector, was issued early s mont X v, § 5 I C P l splendic. ® lby Joho Barton Payne, Chairman : : ‘ i uneau fce Cream Parlors The typhoon scene is one of the |Of the American Red Cross. It was | AN R = A most refiyllilstic ever picL:red and the |made public today by B. M. Behr- 236 2 A NEXT TO PIGGLY WIGGLY ending of the race will make one|ends, Chairman of the local Chap- S, 3 feel like getting up and cheering. |ter, as follows: gy & £ % 3 r,,--,--,--,,-m--w..{ | It is a race between England and| “With Armistice Day and Thanks- | ; G (v 4 R B A (W F America in the days of the old sail- |€iving approaching, we all have i g A i b AUy ing vessels. {reason to be thankful that no great 4 A cartoon comedy and news reel | disaster has come to our country | § ; b\ HA l]IJED T are the added film attractions. |this year. The Roll Call has thei | |right 'of way. The distraction of ; § : ; AND LOT CLEANING | a great disaster appeal just before| g g 4 b E. O. DAVIS b —_— | “THE SPIELER” NOW {Roll Call has been absent. Our Phone 584 | SHOWING, COLISEUM | |attention, therefore, can be cen- €&—— —— 2 tered on our great opportunity for AL 3 . | Augumenting one of the most im-|_____~ ~ q . ; % YDE MIiNixis TLAIM LOCA- | N . ol posing casts that has been assem- E ? vion norices ar sue enenee| Old Papers for sale at Empire Ut bled in any Pathe picture, Rence | { 3 R - - 3 LTS o e Adoree was borrowed from Metr)- EVEN l""l‘E ; f i P Goldwyn-Mayer to pertray the fea- tured feminine role in “The Spiel- er,” a story of carnival life, with music and dialogue, which opened | at the Coliseum last night. Alan Hale, Clyde Cook and Frad| Kohler are also featared. s Miss Adoree appears as ‘a hlgh}f diver in a small catnival show—a |f F 2 CAMEO role with which she is familiar in- 4 T | Z ‘as much as she was born in a tent * 5 & > S]‘IART HATS of her father’s circus at Lille, = B ‘France and spent the early years |- _ ’ % /4 of her life with European traveling B4\ ks> 5 at a shows. ne of the outstanding personail- o Sharp Price Reduction ‘ties of the screen, Renee Adorce achieved sensational popularity ai?’.:?:“::”" ey Lot SR § 4 Frl(l‘ly‘, S(ltllrda'\f i Bl 4 Piquant, tasteful colorful . . . un- ‘through her portrayal of Melisand | ¢ e chaase "l':,“i. '“PPOhfm‘f 5 s A e in “The Big Parade.” KALESTENTKS lasts e stienibontly usual values . . . especially as they The Spleler” Is an original story | deusnedfor the lise growing foor. { ; ! flect all the smartest and newest style iy i We W.lll gELL by Hal Conklin. Tay Garnett di-| Motherscan beceftain dhat linlefeetare | tendencies in millinery. o ) i rected g B Py - o | Shoppers will find it wise to pur- E / 1in onn:‘llzem::‘:z:xqtflarm g:rl‘:h Tod i ach i toor, 3 ; chase [t){vo or more of these hats at the {are: Waterman Fountain Pens — Carter’s Feantain Plock produced the picture for s sharp price reduction we have made. ¥ [ Pens — Mocre Fountain Pens — ‘l)unn Foun- P RS a e s dn 1 4385 $3.75 and w ; tain Pcns — Wahl's Eversharp Fountain Pens matic and the synchronization is . p : 5 % heralded as being exceptionally fine | i b’ in the new era of sound in pictures. 3 i 7 A T (AOST Macesolumes . .y N : = There are but 50 pens in this lot and WILLIAN SIaEEs. 18 ‘ \ 3 ‘EVERY PEN IS GUARANTEED. Make - COMING TO PALACE '\‘ e i ¥ : ; your selection early while the assortment William -Haines, who plays the ; ” . 15 is complete. 4 starring role in “West Point,” Met- : Juneaw’s Own 7s ro-Goldwyn-Mayer's. vivid romance » Store A of life at the United States Military Academy, coming Friday to the Palace Theatre, was no stranger 3 / e fo the part of a cadet when he ar- 4 e % % Butler ]‘/Iauro Drug CO. rived at the school for officers to ; Lo 7 Free Delivery Phone 134 play his role. Haines not only - - > 2 4 L " v graduated from Staunton Military : ‘ & g o b 7 ¢ WHEN WE SELL IT—IT'S RIGHT Academy, but recently played a ma- 3 JaE rine in “Tell It to the Marines,”