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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27, 1929. a3 ’ VALDEZ WINS FROM | | | Ao \NELSBN MEET ‘ SE:/L!}&DM%E‘SEDQER}TES‘cHURGHEs wll'l' } . “Always the First With the Best Always” 600D FIGHTER - “A%E S5 HOLD SERVICES £ . vovvsonc PALACE NTIRE CHANGE FOR YOUR THANKS- GIVING ENTERTAINMENT Enjoy a Hearty Laugh After Thai Big Turkey Dinner IN NEXT -BOUT i 555 TOMORROWAM.T Coliseum MORTON DOWNEY 12@5’?“’! VElecIriC \iORTON DOWNEY matches. OUND {Ji}} SYSTEM Petersburg each won two out of | BROADW AY’'S GOLDEN 1'OICED TENOR in % three games. The majority of Juneau churches Local Schoo‘boy Boxer| Andrews was high bowler in the will hold spociyal Thanksgiving Gets Real Teat s R 5 ppening match, 215 high game gervices tomorrow forenoon. - al lest in Rob- ar_ldhfvo high match score. In the| The First Church of Ch ta nightcap, Tom George rolled high |Scientist, will hold service at 11 erts Mamh Salurday single game score, 208, and Pullen | o'clock, subject 'being “Thanks- | high match score, 561. giving.” i There will be nq matches Thurs-| The Presbyterians and Methodists | | | en schoolboy Sammy Nelson |day on account of Thanksgiving. |will hold union services at 11 ; through the ropes next Sat- | Friday only one match is scheduled, [o'clock in the Methodist Church, | night in the semi-windup of | petersburg meeting Ketchikan at 9 |services to be conducted by Rev. > American Legion’s boxing show, |pm. Scores in Tuesday’s matches |C. C. Saunders. Wh imt 66 fother’s Boy” 11 be facing the hardest test of | follow: At 11 o'clock services will be held ol S 3 % oo 2is ring career, which though brief FIRST GAME at the Lutheran Church. There ALL TALKING—DANCING—SINGING has been remarkably good. In Valdez will be special music by tlhe robed | Young Eddie Roberts he is meeting |y qrows ok {2 flash boxer, a clean hard hitter | . Aty 50 ;;; 146451 land a fpirly good ring general Henird 133 178 178—4g¢ |Meaning of Thanksgiving D: 198570 |Junior Choir and the subject of After Mother has cooked the turkey be sure and have her see this show the sermon will be “The True COMING SOON———THE JAZZ SINGER | { If the local lad can take Roberts A special Thanksgiving servic® & i Noland 10 11 0—33¢ D ] He had something on {in his stride, he s just about ready 'y M o I lS—ais Wil be held tomorrow in Holy to graduate into the main event Trinity Cathedral consisting of a IRt Gertie— And Nelson’s career has been | - . choral celebration of the Holy ; Total 73 808 1782 226 i { confined to local houts. ' Starting| o - Sl 2263 pucharist (“Holy Thanksgiving”) at as a preliminary lad about two e 10 o'clock, with a short address. years ago, he has improved until elby 170 148 144462 "y will sing an appro- | | She 5 he is regarded as first class timbcr‘itfl‘;:: :g:’ i?? 135_4?)51 priate offertory solo. Couldn’t for the semi-tinals. His Labor Day (1o %8, < |0 (o8 (i 4oq( . The public is invited to atiend s & o any of the church services. fight against Red Dolan marked' .. LRFE 4 Ihim as a game battler who only Miss Barragar ... 140 107 93—348) :‘"[ds ol °f{’i"‘°}‘ce°‘&“g t““;“l:’)" Totals T4 743 621 2138 o0 meet almost any good boy of his pors e AL own weight Capt. E. K. Tobin of the Salva- | tion Army announces that the un- | |ion services for the Juneau Native | | Church and the Salvation Army Laugh It Off! John C.Flinn Presents. i Thane o F " 3 | { Roberts furnishes an opportun:t»’l 200 208 . will be held at the Native Preshy- | Lhi e 1o for Bt Nad agvanced, | Huuen g0~ ane 155*Ef’litm'inn Church tomorrow morning | Sevens 140 192 188—520| g 10 o'clogk. ~Capt. Tohin Wil It was Roberts who fought Tiger e \ +T. George 155 2 6—529 iver th P B odor 65 & standsil on Rl VeGR w00 B0 55 208 1€ { deliver the sermon. | ht (Mrs. Sperling 110 110 110—330 {Labor Day card. And that was a 1 > . Mrs. Clar real scrap. He got a draw with | - 80 80 80—240| l G N v N a 8 30 | the experienced Filipino and he cer- \Hwn(hmp _“? 13 10—___1 t tainly earned it. He threatens 10! o 5 o do dire things to Nelson in Satur-i Toels Pflml‘_urf% o 0310 THANKSGIVING i day's bout. Sammy hasn't said S R much but he is confident he wmi‘flcndrlckson frid H.B 16&—‘:’10 . ' ; Bringdale 177 167 206—549 | {be able to take anything Robcns\fltrmlc 133 98 155388 | 1 ;h s tucked away in his gk;\ées und;‘D?“\ 171 183 187—541 | still come out on the top side. ¥ o 5 | Lloyd Peterson has ¥abh btched UL, DoLesn . 198 B e anst Bill Sparks in the eurtain| . . . ser for Saturday night. In prac- | ‘“‘“1"‘ o : tice bouts, they have shown more ATTESTION REBEKAHS Raffairs are always noted for the | ts than any two boys have any| Regular meeting of Perseverance | genuine hosptiality of the well- ht to peck around. 'They Wil! Rebekah Lodge No. 2-A tonight|known fraternal organization. ight four rounds. | at 8 oclock. Initiation. Visit-| 'Teday a special committee is | { i ! 1 | | | Special Thunksgivin;{- 1.25 ety | The annual Thanksgiving Day | 828 720 864 2412 dance will be given tomorrow night | by the Elks in their hall. These | Dinner, AN APPLE WAS A RIOT IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN—BUT WAIT till you see what Manhattan Fruit COCKTAIL s . . 3 Reserve seal pasteboards were| ing members welcome. employed in decorating the hall in | . . a jewelled garter does in this photopiay sen- [put on sale by the Leglon today ¥ ALPHONSINE CARTER, gay colors appropriate to the day. SOUP—Pottage Alexandrina sati()n, jat the Alaskan Hotel and Miller’s | —adv. Secretary. Special favors will be dis!ril:»uuadJ 5 < 3 J —_— —— e i Pool Hall, the Ploneer. Balcony ——— at the door or during the evening } ]‘ rp5h S]n’unl) .‘u\!:ul & 5 | seats will be put on sale at the Ju- ~New and select mmne ¢r Christmas The public is invited to this | ! i NEWS and COMEDY open the Show neau Drug Company’s ‘store . tards at The Emplre. {event. Hearts of Celery Mixed Olives CHOICE OF Stuffed Young Turkey, Cranberry Sauce Baked Domestic Goose, Apple Compote Roast Leg of Veal with Oyster Dressing 0 A S 20—50—Loges 60 cents TONIGHT-—LAST TIMF “Jim The Congueror” A Real W tern Chicken Fricassce a la Pascaline Grilled Arcade Steak Maite d’ Hotel A Breaded Lamb Chops a la Crecif Hubbard Squash ! L aseassasand itab]cs were many professional mod- ¢ls, well known to pairons of Fifth | Avenue modiste shops, h fur em- . Attractlons (periums and night clubs in New N York. | It is iir this cafe that Tommy 3 At Theatres !O'Day, who is his “Mother’s Boy” Mashed or Baked Potatoes Tea Pumpkin or Hot Mince Pie Mixed Nuts Biscuit O | formerly a delicatessen delivery |clerk who has become a farfus inighc club singer, meets Beatrix o e N —5t | Townly , a Wi 1th c y A [MARIE PREVOST AT o charmed . be votas-4etets, | i PALACE TOMOROW | {interests herself in his future and Ts the gag man, or what some |obtains for him the leading part téhm comedy constructionist, or|in & famous stage revue. The cafe funster—the chap who sits in with 5°ene 18 typical of New York club the director and scenario writer, | life and the gold buttoned waiters doomed to change his “methods of | 2T¢ those who nightly officiate in attack?” {Morton Downey's famous Club F. McGrew Willis, who supervis- |C#sanova in New York. 5 ed ‘the making of “Getting Gertie's| The story of “Mother's Boy, Gerter” and' Charles Grapewin,|Vritten by Gene Markey, is aj erstwhile vaudevillé headliner who |d€eply moving, dramatic, thrilling worked with Scott Sidney, the lat- comedy of the lower East Side in ter then airecting “No Contrdt” NeW Sork: both Metropolitan pictures, have‘n :he:u- own ideas about gags in pic-l “JIM THE CONQUEROR” g 3.3 { AT PALACE TONIGHT Willis gfates that it is the me- 1, P chanics, the working out of a story| Tom Santschi thinks realism in| and its scenes that bring the motion pictures can be sometimes | laughs, not the gags that have carried too far, The veteran screen been dragged ‘into the story ‘by lactor carried a bump on its head | Cluster Raisins Cafe Noir B. P. 0. ELKS e " hanksgiving iefi\ Dance { GARBAGE HAULED AND LOT CLEANING O D W e PO their heels. the size of a robin's egg for days, A - Grapewin, whose knowledge of as the result of a realistic en- a E'l.g‘;“?";g:s '!q‘. ’ig!g!alll'. 7 stagecraft is extensive, says it is|counter with William Boyd during L,,,—--,,HMM-—..,-'- SRAAY A BACRA X the clever situations, those little |the filming of the Metropolitan AT RE T / - OO AL RSO events which happen in the nat-|preduction, “Jim the Conqueror,” ural .course of events, that induce|which is at the Palace for the last| hearty chuckles. time tonight. “Getting Gerties' Garter,” which| In one scene, Santschi and Boyd comes to the Palace Theatre|cngage in a bitter struggle on the Thursday and Friday stars Marie |balcony of ‘a’hiciénda andduring Prevost. Charles Ray, Harry My-|the struggle Elinor Fair, wHo plays ers, Sally Rand, Del Henderson, ithe feminine lead, is supposed to Franklin Pangborn, William Orla- tap Santschi on the head with mond, Lila Leslie and Fritzi Ridge-‘fl;e butt of a pistol. Miss Fair| way appear in the supporting cast. tapped him all right but did it so} - forcibly that Santschi careened over | n—-————"————“ the edge of the balcony with even ‘““MOTHER’S BOY” IS | {more realism than the director or| | SEEN, HERD, COLISEUM |, |scenario writer had ever hoped to| o A linject into the scene. Luckily for A fashionable cabaret scene, Un-|santschi he landed on a pile of surpassed for beauty and the high|straw on the ground below and guality of its appointments, makes |suffered only a racking pain in the e Pathe all talking picture,|pead. *Mother's Boy,” starring Merton — £ wney, well known Broadway |§1.25 THANKSGIVING DINER fenor, which is now the feature ‘E"‘ raction at the Coliseum Theatre,| s, Haglund's Bergmann Hotel pe of the most notable dialogue|pining Room will serve a Thanks- im productions ever shown inigiying Dinner with all the trim- s city. Helen Chandler, Barbara |mings for $1.25 — TURKEY OF nnett, Beryl Mercer, Osgood Per- | cOURSE. and John T. Doyle, all stage| pfake your reservations NOW by TOM ORRO Wf;Thllrsclay Night Flks Hall F avors Public Invited FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 Third and Franklin. 1-4 Front and Franklin. 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-6 Front, opp. Gross Apts 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf. 1 1 near Saw Mill. nt at A. J. Office. ughby at Totem Gro. loughby, opp. Cash Cole's arn, ‘ront and Seward. nt and Main. For Peace and Plenty For the noble men and women whose ATION possible. sacrifices made our Firc Hall. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris, Fifth and Gold. Fifth and East. F » C For the opportunity of serving our city zealously and faithfully. © 4 enth and Gold. and Kennedy. h, back of power house. houn, opp. Seaview Apts. ® & & a ® 2 B £ 8 - - o { § ? § WE THANK THEE ORGSR T T § . . yers of popularity and reputa-|iclephoning the Bergmann Hotel| Admlsslon. $1 '50 4 tin Ave., and Indian Sts. , are featured. or advise Mrs. Haglund in THE 2 ; 1| 4 h and Calhoun, 13 keeping with the richness of |pINING ROOM. TURKEY, TRIM- =l venth and Main, i elr surroundings, "-‘Em"‘&‘:& :nd MIN'S AND ALL YOU CAN EAT : =|| 47 vellth, B. P. R. garage. || ! pmen who are seen le- .25, —ady. i =1| 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. ankartea htful sequence, are top-notchers 1 S S e DRI TR ¢ i , Z | 5 some Grocery. i tore Closed Thanksgiving Day | their individual fieids. Among| LEI Aimquist rress your Suit. 5.1 Seater Tract. 2 o'o"vv’o'voofvofioo'd"'ovmvommm | lIIIIIIIIIIlllIlllllllilIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIHIII"IIHIIIIIIIHIIHIHIIHIHIIIlllllflmmmummmllllllllll \ thirty couples seated at t.helWe call and deliver, Phone 528. gy