The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 13, 1929, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY; DEC. 13, 1929 L T R T A ;xi!lIfI!Mllllllllhillilfl % ENTIRE CHANGE ENTIRE CHANGE = TONIGHT PA E Z&{;‘ gjj TONIGHT E 7:15—9:15 et A { 9:15 = ON BIG DOUE E E s What a Show! 9 JURY AGQUITS ROBERT SMITH IN-RAPE CASE ilty Late Yester- day Af!ernoon Robert fimnth 2, Was Verdict of Not|; mc“cmd on nl, the various offic house. It is pr make its final rey ing. “mi morn- At O] et Lindberghs Lease Expensive Flot in l"\‘« lusive District| NEW Y(‘Rl\, sed an apartm reet in t [; d Sutton ey 0 Vha Picti f & W hal a Fycture. _ Better than “Li - . . by H b Fnulk \,'4“”‘; = What a Superb Combination of the nt United States At- Very Best of Screen Stars— MARION DAVIS and CONRAD NAGHEL and OUR GANG in “SCHOOL REGINS” NEWS OPENS SHOW 10—20—50—Loges 60c ,.f\1ctmf3!muyn[“ ex peruRs " WATCH FOR OPENING DATE ER RCA PHOTOPHONE SOUND EQUIPMENT \.illl!mHllll"llmllfl'm” "!. LRI t term of court halted this morning was Yesterday morning b You'll love her 1 a severe cold, but was o as the flapper of the Good Old Days he Smith trial. morning his cold was worse n the advice of physicians, he day. Members of the petit jur panel were excused from duty unt Monday morning. The Grand Jury is apr to wind up its inv rning it began S| icn of court headquarters, jail, and Quaint little towns, the great marts of the world’s capitals . . . the Occident and the Orient . . . have contributed of their best to GORDON’S stock of indi- vidual, unusual Christmas gifts. Here ai GORDON'S are the very identical gifts you yourself would choose in New York or abread. You can select not only from the world’s best gifts, but the best values ! in Juneau as well. Give yourself the pleasure of choosing at GORDON’S; give i your friends and dear ones the delight of receiving gifts that are different. / . W. Folta appeared for| on | b —www the illness of Judge | h for the afternoon to con-| Attractions At Theatres “OUR nality Street, the Metro-Goldwyn super-y tion. which wiil be the feature, 0 greatest The story i James M. Bar ! iu hearty As an ads Il Roach’ | singing in bed, the Wmd: 5 oceasion. { Mr. Jolson sings with the Vita-{ phone several times. In one in-| stance, after the song stops, onc | feels as if the characters were deaf | and dumb; that is the effect it has upon one when the transition from the voice to silence takes place. PRESIDENT FIRM PRAISES SARGON “At the age or ’79 I'm still active |in business, and I attribute my splendid energy and vitality to| Sargon. 1 believe it added years| to my life. S 'IIIIII!IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIII|IIIIIHIIIIllIIIiIlIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIlIHIlIIlII and HOW ! Collseum 7:30-9:30 ALAN CROSIAND . “Always the First with the Best Always” OH, BOY! 2 SHOWS LAST TIME TONIGHT-—The Vitaphone Singing, Dancing, Talking Triumph Based upon the play SAMSON M"WIM q‘mducd onthe- I.iWIStr O!IDON a0d SAM H.HARRIS Scenario by AL COHN ¢ Directed by VARNER BROS. SUPREME TRIUMPH AL JOLSON- ‘The JAIL SINGER’ HEROLAND ' JSENBIATT .AWARNER B/ )DU(‘T]ON its coming—WATCH Watch for it Emmmmflumnumm Basketball HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM SATURDAY, DEC. 14 HIGH SCHOOL vs. DOUGLAS FIREMEN UNALGA vs. JUNEAU FIREMEN Children, 10 cents Adults, 50 cents ~ —— DAVID 8. BEEKMAN soured almost ed my stemach. 1 all to pieces and | hardly ever got a good night's |sleep. I was continually bothered | with constitpation and biliousness. 1 tried many medicines but kept weight and getting weaker « day. I thought I would have lto give up my business, which vould have cost me thowsands of hottles of SBargon made me ent man, If I have t left I don’t know it. appetite is keen, all trace of nach trouble is gone, and I p like a top. I've gained seven s and feel as well and strong I did 25 years ago. I go to| {my offfce every morning ready for | la read day’s work. It's a pleasure ore 1 took Sargon my hz:al';h‘ iling steadily for five| | ;m endorse this remarkable treat-| | ment.”—David 8. Beckman, Presi- |dent Beckman Steel Fence Co., San Franeisco. Butler-Maure & Co,, Inc., Agents. l —ady. | “ 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 WINDOW SHADES ! — i i) { Juneau Paint Store pfsstetbdDRE A Christmas Gift for All—A Portable Under- wood Tyepwriter, Leather Goods and Stationery Geo. M. Simpkins Co. CORONA The Crowning Gift for Christmas SMOKADORS and SMOKER SETS BOOKCASES FOR THE HOME J.B.BURFORD & CO. | #Our door step is worn by satisfied customers” _3 S T 4

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