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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18, 1929 O PALACE | 7DALTON and PITSHMANN TONIGHT—THEN GONE ND NEWS TALKIE COMEDY THE BIGGEST TALKIE SHOWN N JUNEAU IS j baily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Device fr holding things togethe . Sped . Ocenn . Oilenn ALWAYS THE FIR —WITH THE BEST w COLISE THE MYSTERY DRAMA WITH A THOUSAND THRILLS! The 100 Per Cent All-Talking Feature THE DONOVAN AFFA JACK HOLT DOROTHY REVIER WILLIAM COLLIER R AND AN ALL-STAR TALKING CAST [ 13. Soothe ALW AYS 19. Type of plum 21, O1d times Situnted at the bottom . Discarded broken rock . One aMicted Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle A[TIAILENRIYE) £lo/N —_—— THE CAT’S EYE! 2 SHOWS 7:30—9:30 L b A sword practice . Ilire American LB B R T T Methodist dlvine ven . Liguid Ginve medicine to Discoloration Indetinite inntity . Onward . Open place 1n a forest ull tighter Parent Relations Blood red quartz Crystallized abet . Extent of sure Wild buffalo of India Done Diluted . Was present at 3y’ Negative pre- Rexret x t l’,’ animal he earth as Ise . Pronoun mn proms eenter . Masculine name es trial of g e . Crawling mal ank the sea 5. Asiatle penin. sula . Group of isinnds in the Pacifie Title of a Knight . Share of profits Bay and vhite horse . Repair o P8 point Hind orrowfal d exclamas COMING SUNDAY-—The 1009 All-Talking Movietone Drama “PLEASURE CRAZED” with DOROTHY BURGESS or “Old Arizona” Fame sents . Hawalian par- rot fish The new era of the Talking Screen i here. Unbelievable until you see it. Incredible until you hear it. Come be- hind the scenes of Broadway where beauties, millionaires, songwriters, ac- ters, humans all—bare their hearts in this mighty, magic, melodious Big Pa- rade of the Gay White Way. ALASKAN GIVEN 5o ene e i fi°zi':‘;‘1m:1fsz“—AF—TER THE SHOW FULL CHARGE OF are assembbed here .then fly direct } Try one of our DELICIOUS SANDWICHES EIELSON RELIEF to Teller over the same route tak- A Dish of Smith’s Ice Cream ! That Alfred Lomen. head of the en by Matt Neimenen from An- or a Hot or Cold Drink Manager of Lomen Rein-'vomen Reindeer corporation’s Al- chorage. : Juneau Ice Cream Parlors Yoss COY )oration IS aska organization and member of § caeey N Ithe 1929 Alaska Legislature, has NEXT TO PIGGLY WIGGLY i Authorized to Act ’ |been put in charge of the Eielson \('uutinuccrlr ",n Page One) Christmas Harmony | Relief Expedition, by Gilbert Gros- Buy or rent a piano, or an orthophonic phonograph. {venor of the Aviation Corporation, |was the information received in a Special discount cn all Victcr Red Scal records until Christ- mas. B e LOMEN'S APPOINiiucNT RECEIVED AT GOV. OFFICE telegram received today at he Gov- | ernor’s office. Joe Crosson, veieran | Interior pilot. will have charge of The Committee advises the Gov- |the aeiral search. there are plenty of mechanics| A telegram received at the Gov- here and the shops of lernor's office from Teller, said the Alaska Rallroad are at the dis-| “North Cape weather good. Tel- of the Canadian fliers. |ler, wind 35 miles, north, cloudy aid that Anchorage is most|two above zero. Believe will suitable for reassembling the planes | clear tomorrow. Alfred Lomen plac- the city is equal to the distanceled in charge of relief expedition 8 s to Nome thereby by Grosvenor. Crosson heading ex- the “America o days time required to|pedition and Dorbandt on the dock not grapsport the planes by rail, An-'as reserve pilot.” m. December 24th chorage to Fairbanks . 1 AR accepted for this The Anchorage Chamber of Com-| Have you tried the Five o'Clock —adV. merce urges haste in the effort to Dinner Specials at Mabry's Cafe? im-w-w--wwu-mm- Elelson can be reas- mmmmumuflmmuumumm/ e n Ui DB R T T T T Band instruments at factory prices. Expert piano tuning and phonograph repairing. For expert musical service——CALL THE Anderson Music Shoppe with 30 CHARLES KING ANITA PAGE BESSIE LOVE NOTICE freight must be than 2 p. annot be trip. collection. TO SHIPPERS The Dean couple, celebrated clety pecple, gladly leased an en- trancing California estate from the r trio. he jewels were placed in gy jt the s . and of course the goming Dean: the only key to it! The girl had to stay on to rec Mcu@d/dtgynflyer"s for TALKING SINGING / DANCING Dramatic Sensation —T75 cents—Loges $1.00 remaining B Sappire CS | THE GASTINEAU | A Thov s oet COLDS MAY DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA' directed by HARRY BEAUMO 7 t w But Mr. Dean was lonely. N Dean was intrigued dashing polo player. The two male accomplices of the girl were in a hurry to clean out the strongbox, but the girl had a change of heart. The husband, bitter, decided to leave. And then came a climax | as startling as anything re- | vealed, sweeping half dozen liv e EVERY SHOW A DE LUXE PERFORMA COM ever | | | 1i G “THE SHAKEDOWN” Part Talkie SOUND -Action Picture NEWS T Attractions | At Theatres | e | | | t R T | “BROADWAY MELODY” | LAST TIMES, PALACE | A | Featuring all the iiiung laugaier, daring dancers and mood-moving | fhusic of a regular New sYork re- | vue, “The Broadway Melody,” Met- -Goldwyn-Mayer’s all-talking, all- singing, all-dancing production of backstage life, will be at the Palace for the last time tonight, with the gort of brilliant entertainment that ane is accustomed to find only in the theatre district of New York. ¥ Anita Page and Bessie Love, its wo leading ladies, appear as a| kerosene circuit ‘“sister act” that tomes from the sticks to show Broadway how to put on a show. A humanly interesting love theme runs throughout in which Charles King appears as a smart-cracking | song-and-dance man who promises | to put the sisters across. However, | after being put on for a tryout, at | the request of their boy friend, who writes them special musical scores, | the act fails. | This is the starter of the ab-| sorbing story embellished with mu- | ste. | | - T | TALKIE MYSTERY DRAMA || | THRILLS AT COLISEUM No higher tribute could be paié} to a film drama than that it enter- | tains from the opening scene to the | conclusion—and this is the case with “The Donovan Affair,” the | Columbia 100 per cent dialogue pro- | duction which opened at the Coli- seum Theatre last night. ‘The screen version of the famous stage play of the same name by | Owen Davis fairly scintillates wigh |as jewels—especially when they 7¢ | racketeers who are managing it cast is large and cvery name is well-k nown. It includes such preminent players as Jack Holt, Ag- | nes Ayres, Dorothy Revier, William | Collier Jr., John Roche, Fred Kel- sey and Virginia Brown Faire. The screen story is logical and consistently worked out. The au- dience will follow the clues with | keen interest, but not one iu a| thousand will guess the solution or | the identity of the killer. ' The act- | ing is admirable throughout. Jack Holt gives a clean-cut performance as Inspector Killian, the detective. Miss Revier is delightful in the role | of the heroine. The clever dlaloguei and natural veoice reproductions | make “The Donovan Affair” the best all talking picture made so far. | s = | SECOND TALKIE FOR THE | PALACE, ACTION PICTURE | — 7 An entertaining talk-film of the; oil fields and of the fake fight| racket will come to the screen of the Palace soon, when “The Shake- down,” made by Universal with | the featured roles, will be the ptin- { cipal offering. plete with dialogue sequences, sound effects and an incidental musical setting via Movietone. The story deals with the romanoce of a charming little waitress in an| ofl boom town and a handsome | young rigger on one the oil der- ricks. The plot revolves around a fake prize fight and the gang of | ‘The picture is com- | How the heroine disengages the hero from the meshes of the ring, with the help of a lovable youn}- | ster, a waif of the oil fields, makes very human drama with heart in- terest and appeal. o “PLEASURE CRAZED” COMING, COLISEUM | A beautiful girl and two sly racketeers desired nothing so much | | in the net of capricious fate It's “Pleasure Crazed,” the Fx All Talking Movietone Drama, and it will be at the Coliseum next Sun- day. SUMM! | No. 3015-A " I the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, First Division. | Frank Afric, Plaintiff, vs. Admir- alty Island Coal Comp: , a cor-} poration, and Granville J. Hark-| rader, Defendants. ! THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIT- ED STATES OF AMERICA, |TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE-| FENDANT, GRANVILLE J.| HARKRADER, GREETING: You are hereby requested to ap- pear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, within thirty days after the last publication of this summons, name= | ly within thirty days after the| 24th day of December, 1929, | case this'sammons is published, or within forty Gays ‘after the date of its serviee upbn you, in case this summons is served upon you personally, and answer the com-| plaint of the above-named plain- {tiff on file in the said court in| the above-entitled action. | The said plaintiff in said action| demands the following relief: sat-| isfaction of six miners’ liens owned | by him and totalling the sum of | $3205.85, together with interest| thereon, the costs of preparing and filing same, attorneys' fees, and| plaintiff’s costs and disbursements| in this action, out of your one-half | | James Murray and Barbara Kent jn \undivided interest in the land and| mining - ground embraced in the, |patent of the United States of |America granted to George Hark-| rader, Juneau Serial No. 0492 and dated February 21st, 1913, filed for reecord in Book 30 of Deeds, at pages 314-315, of the ;records of the Juneau Recording District, Ju-| neau, Alaska. | And in the event you fail to so appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof, and -will apply to the court for the relief demanded in his complaint and as herein- above stated. WITNESS, the Honorable Justin Harding, Judge of said Court, and the Seal of saild Court hereunto, -, |affixed, on this 26th day of Novem-| [ |ber, 1929, | (Seal) JOHN H. DUNN, Clerk. Date of order for service by pub- lication: November 26, 1929. First publication, Nov. 26, 1920. sparkling action and dialogue.. The Lhappened to be the priceless Dean luxt publication, Dec. 2, 1929. Coughs from colds may lead to se- rious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion i a medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes end in- hibits germ growth. Of all known drugs creosote is rec- ognized by high medical authorities asone of the greatest Lealing agencies for coughs from colds and bronchial irritations. = Creomiulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing. elements which soothe and heal tho | inflamed membranes and stop the ir- | ritation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, s absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac- tory in the treatment of coughs from colds, bronchitis and minor forms of bronchial irritations, is for building up the ] or fluu Money refunded if not re- | lieved after taking according to direc- | tions, Ask your druggist. (adv.) CREOMULSION FOR THE COUGH FROM,COLDS THAT HANG ON ‘ JUNEAU GUN CLUB CHRISTMAS SHOOT PRIZE LIST SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22 Truesdell's Gun Store—Remington Hunting Knife. Butler-Mauro Drug Co.—A Bill Folder for the new size bills. George Brothers—An cighteen-pound Pumpkin. Sanitary Grocery—One pound Limburger Cheese. George Simpkins Co.—Large Lead Pencil. Burford's Corner—Carton of Chesterficld Cigarettes. U & I Cafe—Chicken Dinner. Thomas Hardware Co.—A Roaster. Pionecr Barber Shop—Hair Cut and Shave. Miller’s Taxi—Box of Cigars. ) Mabry's Cafe—Turkey Dinner. { Ludwig Nelson—Your Watch Cleaned. Alaska Scenic Views—Colored Pjeture of Skookum. Silver Fox Barber Shon—A Face Massage. Kann's Store—Cocktail Shaker:: Winter and Pend—Colored Picture of “The Lights o' Juncaw.” Al Zenger—Ten packages of Fleischghan'’s Yeast. Palace Theatre—Two Loge Seats. Juneau Young Hardware Co.—A Mop. Piggly Wiggly—Sack of Flour. Juneau Drug Co.~Roll of Toil Salts. et Paver and a bottle of Bath Alaska Meat Co.~Can of lard. Juneau Melody Housc—Red Disk Record. McCaul Motor Co—Tire Repair Kit. Frye-Bruhn Co.—A Beef Roast. Goldstein’s Emporium—A pair of Wool Socks. Alaska Dairy—A pint of Cream. Sanitary Meat Co.—A Porterhouse Steak. Peerless Bakery—A 4 pound Fruit Cake. Juneau Gun Club—10 pound Turkey. Gastineau Grocery—One dozen Bananas,

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