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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 9, 1929. MUST BE SOLD: CLOSE OUTS The following lines are being discontinued and 40 of the very latest Mohair OVERCOATS. Regu- lar price $35.00, NOW $24.50. OVERCOATS, regular $27.50, NOW $19.50. All new snappy styles and fabrics. HEAVY WOOLEN SHIRTS, GREEN HOOD BRAND, over 200 shirts to choose from at $3.85. These shirts cost us $48.00 per dozen and we are overstocked and not making any excuses over it. It was our mistake and it is YOUR GAIN'. . . mark- ed at BELOW COST. Come early and get several shirts while you can at this price. MEN'S DRESS BAND SHIRTS MUST GO. All patterns and all sizes included SWEEP SALE— Shirts were $4.00, now Shirts were 3.00, now Shirts were 2.50, now in this CLEAN ...$2.85 .. 195 ... 1.65 Also a few good Flannel Shirts that were priced very close at $3.50 each, Now $2.95. J. M. SALOUM Next to Gastineau Hotel Attractions At Theatres L G | UNUSUAL FEATURE IS | NOW SHOWING, PALACE & M o —& A noteworthy contribution o screen art is the characterization of the lost polar explorer, Captain Ramper, by the noted German ac- tor, Paul Wegener, at the Palace Theatre last night in First Nation- al's German-made film, “The Strange Case of Captain Ramper.” In Europe, Wegener is ranged as Germany’s greatest actor on both stage and screen. “The Strange Case of Captain Ramper” was adapted from a German play by Max Mohr which tells of an aviator who set out to fly to the North Pole, whose \ s o] > L T = K Our First Clean Sweep Sale Starting Tomorrow, December 10th $49.75 Radia clio s A SALE of Women’s SMART HATS $5.00 All hats to go at this price. All the Season’s very new- est models. Come in and take advan- tage of this remarkable mil- linery value. Taloorsers plane crashed and who lived alone among polar bears for fifteen years, more animal than man, forgetting how to talk, how to think. He is rescued by whalers. Believing the strange creature a new kind of ape- man they sell him to a circus pro- prietor as the sideshow attraction. A scientist becomes interested in 3 |him and restores his mind and memory through an operation. e [ I — ] | “REDSKIN” IS COLOR [ | FEATURE, COLISEUM o A love theme as tender as the story of Romeo and Juliet, enacted against the majestic background of the little-known American south- west with all the brilliant coloring and beauty of the country revealed on the screen, is showing at the Coliseum. It is Richard Dix's new epic of the American Indian, “Red- skin.” “Redskin is the drama of a race of people, clinging to old tradi- tions yet seeking to adapt them selves to the new. It is a strug- gle of youth against the caution of age; of youth seeking release from the chains of tribal custom. It is the romance of a boy and a girl of rival tribes, separated by gen- erations of illifeeling between their ancestors, who learn to love and rise above the restrictions of their environment. Richard Dix plays the leading role, with beautiful Gladys Bel- | |mont, a new-comer to leading parts, o opposite him. Dix has a dramatic role and the picture is a perfect ve- hicle for him. Hundreds of Indians appear in the picture and some of them play small parts. The cast contains many well known names such as that of Tully Marshall. The color effects are marvelously real and beautiful. The scenic backgrounds are inspiring and the gripping drama is well concelved and particularly well acted. It is a new epic of the American screen. “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” COATS They are all priced for final Clearance in five price groups . . . $25.00 $39.75 $29.75 $18.50 A WONDERFUL SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM DRESSES A FEATURE CLEARANCE . . . Two full racks of Silk Dresses priced to move quickly . . . J YQ $15.00 and $10.00 “Juneauw’s Own Store” TELEPHONE 333 Store Open Tuesday, December 10th, until 10 P. M. “SPOILERS OF WEST” 1 AT PALACE TOMORROW | & Nim McGoy, who has given to the screen such vivid historical films as “War Paint,” “Winners of the Wilderness,” “The Frontiersman,” and “Wyoming,” has just completed his latest American frontier ro- mance, “Spoilers of the West,” to be hsown at the Palace Theatre to- | morrow. McCoy has the role of an Ameri- can cavalryman while Marjorie Daw is seen as the owner of an illegal fur post, built on Indian Ilands. William Fairbanks is seen in the role of a villainous trapper andi brother of the heronie. W. D. RROWN | CANVAS | | Prospectors’ Supplies | Blankets and Quilts for | Real Service | OO OO ORRERRO SECOND AND SEWARD BRACH’S Famous CANDIES On Sale NOW The World Largest Candy Kitchen INSURES YOU QUALITY AT FAIR PRICES COME IN and try a Sample FREE Electric Christmas Trée Sets Special $1.25 Kann's|