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I PAL u—y I!!HHIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIl!IIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlilliu ENTIRE CHANGE TONIGHT NEWS THEN FOR Loop the Loops— Tail Spins— Swopping—Zooming Air-Birds— It's An Air Adventure sERUU LB SRR DR e B R B R B U TR P T R T TN T TH DT “THE STRANGE CASE OF CAPTAIN NELYWEDS XMAS PARTY It’s a Real Hearty Laugh ACTION 10—20—50—Log: STRANGEST PASSION THE SCREEN HAS EVER DARED TO SHOW fiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIII,"?HIIII|illlllllIl!IIIIIIIlI!IIHlIl|!!llil]ll|llll_l! AMERICAN W CARTOON AND THRILLS s 60 crcfit S RAMPER” TR THTHITH I OMEN GET HOMES FOR WHITE RUSSIANS =™ By PRISCILLA RING (A. P. Correspondent) CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 6. Finding a country for 58700 men, women and children without a country is the achievement of two American women, Miss -Anna V. y ¢ Mitchell of New York City, sister- directly into relief work, with z:uj}_ ™ | ki A R ANNAV: MITCHE bebo in-law of the Reverend Anson gles of Washington, D. C., daugh- ter of Gen. George D. Ruggles, U. S. A, After eight years here, which the two Americans have as- ¢isted in evacuating all but 1,300 of the 60,000 White Russian refugees whom they found in Constantinople in 1021, Miss Mitchell and Miss Rugglés are leaving Turkey, but will return if they procure funds for handling the 1,300 remaining cases. These remnants of Wrangel's thousands who poured into Con- thnople ofter the rout of the hite army have been under Tur- | ey's orders of expulsion since 1927 ~—grders which have been - unexe- Sy NABESNA GOLD MINE MAKES GOOD SHOWING Two bars of gold and silver melt- | ed from concentrates of Nabesna free milling ore arrived in Chitina Saturday from a Seattle assay of- fice. The two bars are valued at $912.00 by the assayers and were obtained from nine pounds of con- centrates taken from one of the ledges owned by the recently or- ganized Nabesna Mining Corpora- tion, the headquarters of which are in Chitina. With a stamped content of about 75 per cent gold and 20 per cent silver, the heavy pleces of precious metal created a sensatin in Chitina as soon as the officials of the company exhibited them. They will probably be dis- played at the Chitina Drug Com pany for a time and then trans. ferred to the Bank of Alaska in Cerdova, for permanent exhibition. ‘—(Cordova Times.) e cuted because American philan- by the 8] |They have also furnished tra Fhelps Stokes, and Miss Alma Rug- | during i lief societies, the League of tions, the Laura Spellman Fou | tion, the relief workers have | 890,000 supplied private funds e services of Ruggles have 1d the funds have go: The | Miss [ velunt been | overhead expenses. These funds have supplied me: cal care, clothing, food and lodgi: | | | for thousands of destitute Ru | tation. | Many have been sent to Soutk EAmcri('n, which is open to t White Russians, most European na- tions having closed their doors. Those sent to South America re- port that they have found work un- der better conditions and at better wages than they could in Europe | and urge their friends among the 1,300 still in Constantinople to join them. But money for this final migra- tion is lacking. A small American jcommittee and the League of N |tions are still actively interest lend it is hoped that the most ur- |gent cases of relief can bz helpad. | In addition to their achievements i ! | | ~ e ’ MISS ALMA RUGELES { here, these two Americans also hold |important places in the records of |world war relief work, having been jactive in post war reconstruction |in Siberia and France. In recogni- |tion of these services, Miss Mitchell was given the medal of Recon- |naissance Francaise and the French |Croix de Guerre. —————— ;ROX AND MOONEY SECURE | CONTRACT TO MOVE MYLLER [’ HOUSE TO NEW LOCATION | i Lee Rox and Tom Mooney, form- ierly known as the Jiggly Higely | Wrecking Corporation, now the {Free Lance Workers, have con- itracted to put the finishing touch- |es to the Miller residence which was irecently damaged by a slide. Charles Ilfluer is remodeling and repairing the house and will move it to a ,lccation near the Moose Hall and Rox and Mooney have the con- tract. L T LR L L LA LT T T e T T T T T L LTt Mitchell and |is 1 e R R R R R N R A R R R I R R R S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 6, 1929. CAREFUL FLYING OF NAVAL GROUP OFFICIAL U.S. NAVAL PHOTOS. The Schiff Memorial trophy for safe flying was; awarde@ to the entire naval air squadron shown, mmanded by Licut. Thomas Gearing Fisher (right). Licut. James E. Dyer (loft), 2 member of the squadron, was ¢ st individual winner. | A e SN b RS el BAN DIHGO, Oaly DBRSEEHA L ol Ul R g et e i g e record of safety in flying uneqg |man who wrote “Swing Low, Sweet by group cf Am . " “Deep Riv nd “Roll naval has_brought the| § Auractlons ol 1929 [ the Herbert Schiff|} o of spirituals, as well as Me! raining o3 { 3 M«ml i J umgn- gh AN [ ' | two or so others, are heard squadron No. the San lfg“:, 4 Tlle(l r()s | fro peaking screen for the na\\:;\l air st d I8 Ao ) | first “Hearts in D. ,"” Fox | hen an ent claimed the | Movietcne 100 per ce. nging. |life of young Licutenant Schiff in| by | dar and talking feature, which 11924, his family T ORI Nt Coliseum for the last two |embittered, g a trophy in | times t " < night. memory in an ecffort to make flying| safer. ph 1928, the tro- to individual avi- the best for upside rthur the first most * daring rules were altered to|St ors and win- ! German gnition to an i Dole prize flight from T the studios H San 5c0 to Honolulu, won Of the I wy in Berlin, a | jmany laurels in flimdom before foreign unit of First al Pictures, Inc. It is called Strange Case of Captain " and was brought to this First National. The )t this picture took place big Roxy Theatre in N and it w 8. L. Rothafel v") who selected it for that g his epochal trip across the ic, s them being that of 15 rld’s record for up- e down flying. Just previous to grooming his his- al trans-oceani ir race, G red in support of Al Wil- Arthur Ga: ‘promic the at Yor ‘R » honor the tituted The leading role is played by which i Paul Wegener, perhaps the greatest 1the traction at the Pala e of the German stage and his masterpiece he 22n. . Thomes Ge the fullest his great and unerring = , der; Lieut. B. H. Johnson,(skill in the piloting of a pla RICHAED DIX AT ' | ut. J. C. Cronin, Lieut. Champ-| T! ¢ registers al COLISEUM, SUNDAY {bell Keene, Iieut. Warren Berner, A Goebel was filmed doing | 4, Tt doniialiob il Lieut. C. W. Greber and Chicf tail tight-spirals, barre'-|"yotoday Gladys Betmont w |Beatswain A. E. Baker y are rolls, side-slips, loops, and the fall- |one of the thousand unknown g ing leaf, as well as a whole di tionary of aerpnautical stunts well k“_;’q“’“ %o dfl[““'&?’r“l Lok (“‘é’ ; Today she is a girl that Holly- 08 gart o ' the OlO iwood envies. slsg smbiasie s plajers ax “""i Ending in a search of nation wid e Wosier, Cieokg Prench, P | péportion in which 463 ecandidates Rice, Al Priscoe and others. Bruce|ywere camera-tested, Miss Belmont Mitchell directed the picture. | was chosen to play the leading fem- ., | inine role opposite Richard Dix in %% Inis new starring picture, “Redskin.” “Redskin,” much of which is pre- —_ayisented in mnatural color, will be One of the greatest poets America jshown at the Coliseum Sun: has produced, who also came near| Paramount’s latest “find’ to being one INELKS' HALL |“Tommy” Will Be Pres- ented by Good Cast of i Juneau High School | Everything is’ all ready for the first presentation of the three act |cemedy “Tommy” by the high |school in Elks hall tonight. | The cast has satisfectorily com- | pleted the final rehearsel and | prrrrrr e and one-half hours of genuine fun are promised for the audience ! night and again tomorrow night.| igned as instructors at elir tion school for officers and en |listed men of the battle fleet 13an Diego. | Licutenant Fisher is executive offi- cer of squadron VB2-B of the| rplane carrier Saratoga. Lieuten-| ant Dyer is attached to the sister| plane carrier Lexington. Lieutenant Fisher, representing the squadron, will receive the tro-| {phy from President Hoover at the White House. in the ranks of motion picture ex- | tras. at | T “HEARTS IN DIXIE” ENDING AT COLISEUM ! of America's great- inntivc of Pueblo, Col., but her pa ia ents adopted <Califor a ew years after her birth and Miss B2l- |mont grew up in Sacramento a: ess, b PR AFTER THE SHOW Try one of our DELICIOUS SANDWICHES A Dish of Smith’s Ice Cream or a Hot or Cold Drink Juneau Ice Cream Parlors NEXT TO PIGGLY WIGGLY | -3 “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” the second presentation. An aftractive new stage se been made and appropriate needed furniture has been 102 I by courtesy of the Thomas Hard- ware and Juneau-Young Company. Miss Dorothy Israél, who has been directing the comedy is con- fident that the cast will make good, all individual members being ; An Always Welcome Gifi SILK LINGERIE pecially picked for the diffe: characters. The cast is as follows: An exclusive showing of Lounging jpen. JCISe & el Robes, Negligees, Gowns, Step-in |Marie Thurber flerim.?‘mr',;e,' ke Sets, Combinations, Bloomers and Mr. Thurber . Harry Brandt David Tuttle _John Hellenthal Vests— Tommy Mills .. Bennie Me: Judge Wilson liott Robertsor e orecisd | CITY COUNCIL TO HOLD REGULAR MEET TO!\'XGHT: The City Council will hold i(s)‘_ first. meeting this month tonight) in Council Chambers at Cily Hall.\ Besides routine matters to be dis- cussed, the Council will take up the Front Street improvement pro-| Ject that, as proposed, involves widening of lower Front Street frem City Dock to the Alaska Ju- PRICED TO PLEASE i WINS CUP FOR ENTIRE SQUADRON|: O S R S S S S S S S S DS G L B SR L AL R Frezno. &he ha onal. bits in i nths when the part in 1 “Redskin” i - tural celor with t! nicolor process D | Leaves Broadway = Associated Press Photo Eddie Cantor, whose clowneries have made him a millionaire or more at 37, says he'll quit the stage after a winter's touring in l"Whoapt:e." He will go into the movies, which aren’t so wearing. I | SPOKANE CITIZEN GAINS 10 POUNDS FELLS LIKE NEW I started thi I runc “Before wonderful |sargon weight all the time a lot with my |nervous, my food ¢ stomac] dn't agroe | JOHN A. GARDNER ime, T didn't sleep well and I was constipated and bilious. “I tried different medicines and {tonics that friends would suggest, but I didn’t get any lasting bene- |fits from any of them. Then I |started Sargon. I have taken 3 |bottles, and honestly, it has done more for me than all the rest of {them put together. Now I eat a lgood square meal any time I want lit, digest it fine, and don't have a |bit of stomach trouble of any kind |T sleep good, and I never saw such | medicine for building up a run- idr:wn sy I have gained ten | pounds, feel at least twenty |years younger. “Sargon P! are everything that a real laxative I as in position to tell every what this treatment ha me.” sufferer done for | The above statement was re- cently made by John A. Gardner of W, 1005 Third Ave., Spokane, \for the past twenty six years lino- |type operator for the Spokesr b an- 3 o on may be obtained in Ju- | M neau from Butler-Mauro & COv.] —adv. | ERRY CHRISTMAS with SALOUM’S GIFT HABERDASHERY i Skop Before the Last Minute Rush ! J. M. SALOUM NEXT TO GASTINEAU HOTEL TR D R a e Iways OLISEUM SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY * In Sound and Color § LAST TIMES TONIGHT 100 Per Cent All Talki Singing tion ‘HEARTS in DIXIE”} WE PRINT EVERYTHING STATIONERY and OFFICE SUPPLIES Geo. M. Simpkins Co. PHONE 244 T LT e L L L L L e Ik We have just received the finest and most complete line of Floor and Table Lamps EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY EHUTTHH T HUFTEHTHE ] The lamps are equipped with the latest styles and models of silk and ultra combina- tion ensemble materials. LIRS Lamp Stands can be purchased with or without Shades and that zoes also on Shades. If you will drop in and take a good look you will be convinced that nothing like this display has ever been shown in the city. The prices are reasonable and we guaran- tee full value on each and all articles shown in our Lamp and Shade group. TABLE, FLOOR AND BRIDGE LAMPS BED ROOM FIXTURE SHADES ST H R MR LR Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Juneau and Douglas, Alaska Phone No. 6 Phone No. 18 TR HEHH HTH B TTH HH e B LD DO U T T T T e T T T T LTt L L TR T T T TR : MR Old Pay HETnn sers for sale at Empire Office N ]