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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY DEC 20 1929. 3 I 1 atELoby LaNE" 15 AT 12, for the reason that it | i wa 1 by the kings of Persia i . 1 PALACE NEXT SUNDAY | re racing was invented, is | 7 EE ; Attractions 1 s teonker Al tan 0F he first time tn jalks | HEAR AND SEE THE BEST OVER THE BEST | § preme. whose “Ida Sweet as Apale %8 bletures s an important episod e | nr the few ever-popu- ks he al ia- | At Theatres | ake favore.Tor yeurs | 1980 o, Droduction| 7 30 COI 'ISEUM 9:30 o 2 g TNy 3 rose and ” DALTON and PITSHMANN|} il and heand ! d i ' Uni- 7:15—9-.15 H e o 7:15—9:15 | | “SHAKEDOWN” IS AT i PALACE FOR TONIGHT i g —a ialogue and mus)c pic- jor, Te. opens at the Palace|” Western] . L' lectric TONIGHT sOUNDE s |l SYSTEM TONIGHT THE FIRST 100 PER CENT ALL-TALKING MOVIETONE FEATURE STARRING JACK HOLT THE DONOVAN AFFAIR (,()J”.W(, SUNDAY NOT H,lu—f -Sunday Afternoon—2 to 4 s noted polo team d. The click of mal- | ball, Lh(‘ rushing of | TONIGHT l A stirring tale of the land oil fields, Un HEAR AND SEE | Shakedown,” wit (.And Barbara Ke he lea SOUND NEWS {rcles, opened at the Palace la i night. UNIVERSAL TALKING | The picture has for its theme the RE[’ORTER " a story of back-|* whose play “Ki- 5 cent sensational in New York, and mar] bow a motion picture n unrivalled stage care: combine to mnke th most thrilling ep on the screen. on Hoffe's stag: S“e" Almonds, All Talkie C onurdv i S O R N, aining two th a realis- THE PART TALKIE FEATURE wite while the E Iue i 100 Per Cent Movietone Feature THE OLD PIONEERS® MATINEE 4 along in three- It ‘hdl\fjcgf;rxf:e;fi “PLEASURE CRAZED” Special Feature—V itaphone Acts In “Melody Lane” the curtain is " . " & : ke ¥ e vaudeville life e i to touch hearts and MARGNITA SHIPPERS & the smudge of| The X hip Margnita will| GORDON'S GIFT CERTIFICATES | ¥ aines and Skagway| The Ideal Gift. Always accept-| The Motors t 6 p. m. instead 2blk and can be exchanged for mer-;rmm Seattle ling date of Tiwg- |chandise at any time. adv. | freight reserv —adv. = - * |or see Agent kg | \on(lr TO SHIPPERS | — o ‘ G Ol(i‘()\ S GIFT CERTIFFCATES | All freight for the Americal HOLLY, FOR CHRISTMAS lifted on bs | 4rFTER THE swow ! .and Harry Gribbon. Kotsonaros pe Itrays the role of a topnotch browed l»;,nt heavyweight, = Try one of our DELICIOUS SANDWICEES 2| The Ideal Gift. Always accept- First” must be on the dock not" Cut Hum Holly Wreaths, Cut | A Dish of Smith’s Ice Creem s Polo, a game more suited to (hclahl and can be exchanged for mer- later than 2 p. m. December 24th|Flowers and Potted Plants for g H old ¥ b5y Wori title of “The Sport of Kings,” than |chandise at any time. adv. o it cannot be accepted for this|Christmas. or a Hot or Cold Drink el s GRal B coria —____'goming frip. —adv. | —adv. JUNEAU FLORISTS. g Juneau Ice Cream Parlors NEXT TO PIGGLY WIGGLY ~N \ £ ‘ [l AR A R S G VI S S B S BT BEN E F I I ‘ Christmas Harmony D ! NC 1 Buy or rent a piano, or an orthophonic phonograph. ] specm discount on all Victor Red Scal records wamtil Christ- F j TTHRILLING MOMENTS | | IN COLISEUM TALKIE | To be able to sit in at a e | IN COLORS |grilling” is the ambition of many | a lay-dwn fighter who ’peonlc To hear the hand of the “stood up the boobs {law cross-examine and ply the sus- | I pec 41, at A pect with question after que T qnd “.Mtdled th,,em flfl' relentlessly, hour upon hour, and for his racket. then to see him turned over an- ¥ Can Jove be found in |iher official for further qu the hurt of a (rook’ |ing, is to the average man and b1, e i 44 SR S 2 ~ weman a thrilling experience. This 10-25- :O—I‘Oges {opportunity, which is even denied to v newspapermen at the genuine g B..md instruments at factory prices. Expert piano tuning and phonograph repairing. For expert musical service—CALL THE t two times tonig! Every Show a De Luxe ngs, is yor 14 Performance T TONIGHT! ‘ Anderson Music Shoppe e ——— — " 'Columbia’s 100 per cc { COMING film showing at the C 9.30 }‘—'»-o-vmoo—»-»f——o»»—o—ooooo-ooo»«wm “MELODY LANE” | :A The Crowning Gift for Christmas lear picture t | T SINGING—TALKING [exactly what happ an actual ! WINDOW SHADES ‘( . foll g i Yo ~ g i‘,‘l‘f“b‘f' Jotowins, o wuoer 3o | Smokadors and Smoker Sets MOOSE HALL g e rought to bear upon the qm ed | o i NoTICE To smpFERS \oms a2 o fien fo he i Bookcases for the Home f Juneau Paint Store : l§ ) . | % All ‘freight for the “America spector, played by Jack Holt. As- Mus,,c by Seren(lllers l 2 First” must be on the dock not sisting him in this merciles: 0 g iy s = S e i e e later than 2 p. m. December 24th is his helpless t, - e —— e S e s AT or it cannot be accepted for this ph\td[ b; the mm;us llKl ] B BURFORD 8 G THE HOTLL OF ALASKAN HOTELS ‘{ coming trip —adv. ctive” of the screen, Fred Ke S 3 % s L e TICKETS OR SALE AT CLUB CAFE thers appearing in this m\'s- o ” v O. ‘ THE GASTINEAU GORDON5 GIFT CbRTlFlCATl:S The Ideal Gift. Always accept- | tery-thriller are Dorothy Revier, > 3 T gl el S 9% able and can be exchanged for mer-'Jack Holt, William Collier Jr., and Our door step is worn by satisfied customers' chandise at any time. adv. Agnes Ayres. 1 I:!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIll!lIIIlIIIIlIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIlIIIlIIIIHIIIllIlIIIIIIlIIIlIIIlIIlIIIllIIlllllllllllllfl |IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIlIII|IIIIIIIlIIlIIIll|IIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIHlIIIIIIIIIllIIINIIlIIIIIIllIIlIIIIiIIII!HWHIIIIIIIIHIHIIIE_ LOSING OUT Alaska’s First ]eweler to Retire From Business Through old age and descrepitude . . . . after forty-four years in business, making up Al- | Our Services to You Degin and Fmd at the | Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Ca*~ying Boat = = = asha gold and shipping to all paris of the world, I must now retire. Store For Rent and Fixtures for Sale Everything must go, nothing 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 prices. After all these long years in the harness, here in Alaska, I must bid you adieu. . . . Very Truly Yours, E.VALENTINE. Qi aflmunuflnflflmflllflflmlfilflflmmmmmflwmmmmmflmflflmmwmfllllllflllllmllllfllfllIlllllmlIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllfl!llllIlllllillllmummmmmum||||mmlmlmlmmllmmmmnmlmnmumnmmmmml|m||ummmnum'mmmnmummummmmlm g e '