The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 19, 1929, Page 3

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| prrrrrrr e i composition of indoor and rs sequences, its consis- 2 note, s said to be | HEAR AND SEE THE BEST OVER THE BEST picture that gives | forecast of the kind of | ) public of 1940 mlll 7. 9 .30 e Churchill, Kenneth | B 2 Attractions | At Theatres DALTON and PITSHMANN 7 1')————————9 30 . TTTALKIE MY ENTIRE LH/M(,I« TONI(,HT ONE OF THE BEST ACTION PICTURES Y e — and Dorothy Burgess | of stage and screen ai are seen and heard | i 1. Campbe! ullan, Hen- | ¢ E/(Cfflc prodcrios S ok | TONIGHT SOUND (|~} SYSTEM TONIGHT Y n T age Ssu 3 and cther notables are EVER PRODUCED IN TALKIES T ¥ » olur ose present.” ) TR T 5 A ) N m % RIS Ay 5 S HEAR 'l‘lirl)SL\I TALK! all-talking prodiichian.is now her dirccied this| B THE FIRST 100 PER CENT ALL-TALKING MOVIETONE FEATURE the Coliseum. version of Monk- | i STARRING JACK HOLT SEE THEM AC I’ real detective “The Scent of | et AT R — tble murder m; Clare Krummer | . o S i by the ke . with Charles | o Shakedown Kid TALKING REP 5 eer upon th supplies the locale for e e—— :;mthfin:itt:gu:; ll:\: PRSI O ORTER ers i s € s exoosee & B 5 COMING SUNDAY . DON'T FORGET — ccared his faker's ON c < d crooks in quest of 2 | fd ; E Beart. Then come the i John Roche and Agney ique ne wealthy couple's rare | jil 100 Per Cent Movietone Feature SATURDAY MATINEE IS FOR ig fi i e life o ALY I Q \em collection. L ~ A O ~ £ o L) il % 2 8 Tighinn Ratier LATEST NEWS S« n i g iR E § “PLEASURE CRAZED THE OLD PIONEERS Was love another one- o~ of thrills and nent lot time gag? van Affai See the stark, startling, soul stirring answer in thi . ing drama streaked with hu- mor . . . crammed with sus- pense and thrili. Featuring JAMES MURRAY and BARBARA KENT e ANDWICHES A Dish of Smith’s Ice Cream a3 e at any time. adv. | freight rese eralded picture that| | Al freight for the “America | HOLLY FOR CHRISTMAS | GORDON'S GIFT CERTIFICATES | deal Gift. Always accept-| The Motorst L i o > AFTER THE SHOW o T NS or see Agent Femn A ekout, Such a pie-| After Long Illness at First’ must be on the dock not| Cut Holly, Holly Wreaths, Cut| Vi AT, The “SHAKEDOWN” TALKIE 'lE$ AT SITKA able and can be exchanged for mer- | from Seattle AT PALACE TONIGHT Gha fonally there comes io the Harn Jordan Fasses Awav NOTICE TO SHIPPERS i ————— | Try one of our DELICIOUS S sal's “The Shake-| Pioneers’ Home later than 2 p. m. December 24th |Flowers and Potted Plants for! N / at the Palace to- Bttt cantioldbe Bockpted for this | GhriNbiek: : or a Hot or Cold Drink Tt Aoy Sia | Harry Jo pioneer of Juneau, coming trip. —adv. | —adv. JUNEAU FLORISTS. e leading roles in the produc-| .. PR a AR bR i, I C P l e B ihe died Sunday at the Pioneers Hom Juneau Ice Cream Parlors = £ et which he had been a mising YOUngsters, yogigent for several years. Jordan M Baatre K"“t'l had been very feebly for the last ine story: of RO for ; and his mind, appar- e ring, he Shake- * ts theme the age-old SO 8 unscrupulous prom zed fights staged for the expr ention of collecting bets. Murra) s the role of a come-on man | group of ring racketcers who f are working the faked fight racket JOb makc fncnds and-pave the wey ”Pro \mp)c Peninsula country of Bii6: Bisifext facsd’ fight il . 1ovecnington Bisto- I R1TR LIS tling Roff, a professional light- |Jefferson counties. He was a resi- osviwel virray Ieel SR, i /dent at different times of both Port i es and Port Townsend. ayr;c; Sy“;:t‘; jan was a man of genial per- w e E and frank honesty. He mrn;:?n d;gxdl:((;i‘: Io?falt-l*“):ls]?)}(; was square in all things and loyal B ratket fora life move honovebls, ¢ |1 s friendship, - He had aiSsy s vanminden Gt Gak. 16 ‘1: ends whom he held through long of acquaintance. Once or B cludes George Kotsonaros, Wheeler 4 H NEXT TO PIGGLY WIGGLY a native of Penn- ad resided on the Coast since the early '80s. e to Juneau azbout 35 years Prior to coming here he had BENEEIT DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT 9:30 MOOSE HALL OUR TALKIE COMEDY Snookums in “Baby Talks” —PROGRAM— in his lifetime he accumulated ney, but prodigal generosity | d easy business methods made it WESTCOAST FUR SALES.INC. 1. Talkie News |dificult for him to retain it. M . b S d TACOMA WASHINGTON 2. All Talkie (10“1(“1}' s - n GORDON'S GIFT CERTIFICATES usie y erenaaers 4 alki a “The talkie of the future” is The Ideal Gift. Always accept- - 3. Part lel‘\}t‘ Feature Bl titic given by critics throughout the |able and can be exchanged for nter- T 3 e W . ADMISSION sure Crazed,” the chandise at any time. adv. 7 2 fin WY ) o v S A OTTT 5 LR £ S — 2 ogue Fox Movietone | oo " TICKETS OR SALE AT CLUB CAFE Y W:: :“"- e |+ el =4 . which makes its bow to SKATE@ ,']Aurm\‘lm P W'G 10( £ 50e L()"‘( es (o cents B diences here Sunday at the| All skates sharpened, either flat r’;‘ ,} ~ EVERY SHOW A DE LUXE PERFORMA. for ollow ground N (Hfl '« iz Tm» production with its well- adv. Morris Construction Company N I IllllIHIIIIIlIIIllIllIIIlIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|HH|HIIlllllllhllllilillllllIIIHI!IHHIHIIIII|I|i|lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIllllllIlllllllllllllillllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlllIIIIIIImlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIHIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIHII!IIIIIII'IIIIHIIHIIIIi!lll‘i‘llll!llfll"fl lIllIIIII|IIilIIIIIIIIIIII!IIHIIII!III_E_ CLOSING OUT Alaska’s First Jeweler to Retire From Business Through old age and descrepitude . . . . after forty-four years in business, making up Al- gl = = £ = 1 = T . aska gold and shipping to all parts of the world, I must now retire. Store For Rent and Fixtures for Sale Everything must go, nothiné reserved. Everything will be offered at cost. MANY THINGS FOR LESS. But everything must be sold as early as possible . . . . . call and we will quote you priées. & After all these long years in the harness, here in Alaska, I must bid you adieu.. . . . 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