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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 23, 1929. n dmer, 0 & 1 cate: || UTHERAN CHRISTMAS | ,nxmpkm by George | ,t‘wr‘ lead p(nc\l by PROFRAM TO BE leEN I‘hca H'\n T0 MARKSWEN nday bhnol D“. s Big—. gest "Attendance in His- tory of Gun Club lllllIIlIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIHIIIIIIII_Iii;f;{t“I,Z"}E“cr'ff’feafifl”lfi'fi‘f"if“d L[]NG I_!ST m.'. = |he is “Napoleon.” wrest an inherit: Opposite Denr charming Nor: " and oth y E. J. Ratcliffe, £ (Slim Summerville, J ~ = |Joyzelle, Walter Bre TONIGHT £ (Otto, Margare; Camy Alberta Parker, 4 mf;n" O]::n?’ Always the First With the Best Always Axel Neilson. anger'—Emma | 2 Shows—7:15 and 9:30 orkelson and Bt"-“% TONIGHT COllseum Dalton & Pitshmann Buddy Lind- Theodort | \ | \ The Wine of ( “;bi‘f nold{ yice Mixed wnh%,fi['er f —Walter Jewels || $he, CGocktail of sQUND | Excitement! fectric i Soclety &n;‘ N YSTEM T’l"" Gawtherne, D. R. O. H Sedan and Lloyd Wi Sound News Sound Cartoon CHARLEY CHASE Silent Comedy Jnd James Mad How Do clurtmas Da David, Ralph and|aneta Porter The Blggmt and Best 100 Per Cent All- | Gubser, Albe Talking, Singing Program in Town | Perna Con sl apl EASURE CRAZED” he World. AND FOR ADDED PLEASURE its"—Ragna | Franklin | CRYSTAL CAVE VITAPHONE REVUE / | Larsen, Alfred Zenger, Bobby Kar- A ik % |stein, Goodman Winthers, Eugene | FOX MOVIETONE NEWS—KRAZY KAT FABLES {Chase, Erwin Gubster and Herman | Porter. | 100 Per Cent All-Talking—LUPINO LANE in “Long Yes “HRH’ROOI"‘ an(l otl‘er attractlons ture Jesus This —Joyce Morris, al play for the mated talents of M Clara has ever lmm\ est vehicle, EDDIE LEONARD Myking, LETTERHEADS as we print them novels of the jazz age. At evidence your There are se 1 real wild pa: 1177, business progress ties in the play, and t v won by the rou:“-‘ word seems to be, “W iamous author he club. A\go"—George Mar- STARTING WEDNESDAY — Christmas Day—You 10-25-50—Loges 75¢ D mas Stars’ COMING | Anita Heyde: e Hildre, Rut ‘ | dont know the half of “IT” until HEAR and 5 w B Kunnas, Mille Jorzensen, Ruth T S you an REGINALD DENNY & through- | wi; kelson, Bernice Mead and Merna SEE— LLA};)A PCO“ in “THE WILD PARTY”—100 in = 1 qualities wi nl S OW/ | Jewell. er Cent All-Talking Picture = 1 ks \ % £ |take part in _theApro Bradis:. aiise G of Al TEI{ TI{E II {"a Song of Salvation"—Archie| On() gty A:rzner,_gxre%ior Lt)f the who beat Barme | Cubser. % = |spent considerable time s % C T TCHES “The Good Samaritan Club"— % H sterical e desired t)p'.\s of whoopee-mak- Tr) oua Of b DELI"{()l S SANDW ICLE‘J ;:Pnul Hansen, Milo Peterson, Walter | S s e st oo ing pep sisters to fill the roles nf,‘ | Lundgren, Joseph Rommenseth and | y BB OF Clares Veuns A e A Dish of Smith’s Ice Cream e st play. ] 2 Night Denny‘s First Talkie It’s All Talkie | |sen. Christmas Offering | Juneau Ice Cream Parlors || Smsmsoirs o . b ST R Inight Clear.” NEXT TO PIGGLY WIGGLY ms;resen::;ion of the pageant: “The J |Holy Night.” ) Part 1. The Promise. | | Part 2. The Shepherds. 1 | Part 3. The Wise Men, \ ————— \\ho beat J \\,nly GORDON’S GH'T CERTIFICATES |off: Luc The Ideal Gift. Always accept-rie able and can be exchanged for mer- (—s chandise at any time. adv. | jn, — - - LEL Almquist Fress your {We call and deiiv hone | or a Hot or Cold Drink || “Good Night Wish"—Jean Jen- | | | —_——— Buy Him Some- thing He Can SAY MERRY 4 [ « N ) L ) { { | Prophet—Elmer F. Reed i ” ear g Y rophet—Elmer E. Reed. g ‘f‘i;RiS T.Z‘/i./!,s i Thomas Ness, | i ‘Martin Borlick and Ingvald Mar- | ) y ¢ Every Show a De Luxe Performance IIIII|IIlllllllI||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII AN R L BRI BRI HBSHHRE H H —= —'|IllllllIIIlllllllll"l_lllllllll 1 S g R Sl B Christmas Attractions ; 2 Shopping 1 Shepards—Me: WITIP A : ltin Wise Men—Earl Lagergren, ch-i E/ ICTOR ning Berggren and Carl Alstead. at Mary—Miss Ceceila Larsen. Joseph—Mr. August Rommunseth. | Seraph—Judith Alstead. Cherubs—Corrine Duncan, Cath- |erine Torkelson, Edith Lundgx(‘nr | D 7 At Theatres gya Atay It’s time you complet- H.S. GRAVE! b mfii (‘(l__vour list. Here are to the family ! Bernice. Rommunseth, Emma Ness, | b 3 a few things that may that \»xll brighten | Rachael Borlick, Rae Jorgesen, Ger- | “MELODY LANE” 3 help you— the home in s mmer, g aldine Bodding, and Inga Lind- i | SHOWING AT PALACE | autumn and winter. i Th Cl h M © s g SCa!‘fS Bcdl;oirfEsz&hr’r B‘olomlq{ui.\h ThelFr‘nn | e Ot ln an 4 | . odding, argare! ansen, ay Jiee »lllmckslt]age e M peetn | Handkerchiefs " [Jewell, Ruth Krugness, Mrs. Stone audeville, where the painted smile | adbe o V b 5 house, Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Gre ils hctm?"edl and the lmxsk of {o'n- TNUV( !t) nets U torb ; m}"’xflnat: —Sunday School, ‘Ruc‘h.’u‘ 1930 CALENDARS READY i s is dropped, where puppets of | avi aes ‘ 1 p!!;casurc b?c‘olx)nz ‘l‘]f:fla‘: bcmgs o r‘“dlug. l.;d’% are matchless in Bz{ri:kp“iflguls }égrfi;}d:‘;lfim tod Lo‘ } again is strikingly portrayed in a f ill‘dl‘()‘-)(', Suitcases quality . . -_“lk\' this service. i gam;e_r tl};ac reaghes l\:!lglh:‘l mL your Loungmg RO]!('> a 1'I e equipy | ——————————— e T — eart in Universal's “Melody Lane,” | . with every new SKE' THT i i starring Eddle Leonard, - minstrel Bath Robes o i T { BASKETBALL TONIGHT. ¢ king, with Josephine Dunn, which | Auto Robes , mop. and feature, 'lnhlrmu : ;L‘,.‘h c}'{‘fmc,.r fiv; Old Pfl He f l t E ( Meisi ot the Baleos tHEabre lnst io S S e and fes @ ball 1: aylul A meet. the s’ five apers 1or sa a mplre I night. Pajamas o f Jilkiean,” i elficiia SRR Lol gl b Sl T iy o “Melody Lane,” written by Joe Swerling whose play “Kibitzer” was a recent New York Success, is an 'Sox and Garters exceptionally buman ‘story ‘blended e i e yons: | COMBINATIONS 2 | ‘ With Leonard’s minstrel and ballad House Slippers ‘.“ Vaid IL;A O s A sLx;glng which served to introduce Belts RECORDS ¢ three new song hits, “Beautiful,” - . # G “Bugar Cane 'Round My Door” and . Sll-‘l)(*ll(]"l'fi , JOB Prlntlng SHEET MUSIC ¥ 5 e Radios Shirts and Ties Company There's drama, heart-throbs, tears g % ahd laughs in well balanced propar- Stflg Shirts tion in “Melody Lane” besides the 2 entertainment of Leonard in his Sweaters singing and dancing. Leonard, in- ——— cidentally, reveals an hithertofors uhsuspected - ability as a straight S A BIN S actor, rising splendidly to several dramatic situations with Miss Dynn | Without the aid of the touching | The Store for Men theme song, “Beautiful.” . Quick Service always, We always place our guarantee of satisfaction back of every_printing job we do. We M (,’IOdy we good prinen—lnow it— | [l gyyge end are willing to back our “The Bogie Man Am Here.” Blazers Santa C laus H eadquarters CHRISTMAS GIFTS RAYON BED SPREADS, 80 x 105—These very attractive bed spre:ds make a wonderful gift LUNCHEON CLOTHS AND NAPKINS T MEN’S NECKWEAR—A tremendous assortment of beautiful hand ¢ol- % ored ties, sating, brocades, and other fine materials. Hundreds of pat- I $ judgment with our guarant “PLEASURE CRAZED” | IS BILL AT COLISEUM | o e v Talking pictures have been mak- terns and col — g SV Jikion fans veest Wi d colors to choose from—all in Christmas boxes—$1.50 each. ILK HOSIERY—Whether for personal use or gift to a friend—$1 7 months. And now, after seeing— = k::::ru;? n;h:{n;;exstr‘mm:&::” Fill your gift list with Cash Bazaar Quality Gifts—You will find giits ? B e e % e for all—glfts that you will be tempted to keep yourself, gifts for an: > vinced that the “legitimate stage” one’s list ? has;a powerful rival with which it | Mg ' 3 4 must contend. | ] 4 WVT A 4 e e o cstea, <hee sk TOYLAND -~ JOYLAN D : lflelike in tone—and the scope of | its picturing covers infinitely sol much more than the stage may ever | hope to do that one prefers this form of entertainment. “Pleasure Crazed” opened yester-| day at the Coliseum. Included with | ifs dialogue quality, it possesses @ | WONDERFUL TOYS WONDERFUL TOYS TOYS FOR ALL AGES—BOYS AND GIRLS RAYON BLOOMERS—$1 00 per pair COMBINATIONS - FINE CANDIES, assorted, made by George Haas and Sons, San Fri.n- 1 simart._story, handled with plenty ) N, ; cisco, California, packed in fancy boxes same as sold today in thei 9 fi‘“‘:::}’f;“’;'; e 4 ’ % c / : / ® San Francisco stores—fresh Y-pound, 1-pound, 2-pound, 3-pound | o e Sy ,, 710 855t S-pound boxes, a $1.50 per poand. Blanned robbery, aké a fow of the ESTABLISHED 1 CHRISTMAS TREE DECORATIONS— CARDS — STICKERS—SEALS miany features of the picture, and the interwoven threads are brought - -~ and HOLLY PAPER v ; /A4 MO/VDS BOXED GIFT SETS—Reasonable Prices up to a sharp climax through skill- f the story. ’ o .- ; i ; i ’:"ffi.f‘f'%’fi:%‘é ;;%%f;r:;;““"; i / Fine GolddJewelry - Silverware.- ' Tie “"‘25;‘”’"’“’9’5 g“"e"s g Ties cla: as a lernis , . BN B -’ . dram: s o 4 ¥ elts ancy Towel Sets :;\;axgug; tnnesn.mne:Le:fmtrl:;tm ;2:;;, 7 (, lU(_kS ’.%tchgs AQPf!Cfl['GOOJS Handkerchi f and G arter Sets H(mdkerchbefs agsociated with the term; its mod- ernism lies in a thoroughly up-to- date treatment of contemporary so- clety life with dialogue of excellent clarity and technique. LUX WATER HEATERS | § Heats water in 3 minutes—a new wonderful invention priced at $2.75 = with cord—can be attached to any electric connection—can be carried W.ll ~ t' t.l 11 in your pocket or out of town, in your suitcase—heats shaving water, : 1 (Jon lnue l lll 1 Z! Our egg water, water for the sick in less time than you can count——SEE Stock Is Sold L L 2 B RSO, T DENNY'S FIRST TALKIE | | |- IS AT PALACE TUESDAY i O L f s - Thirty famous characters of his- tory and fiction, personalities that have attracted the attention and eaught the fancy of the world from ancient to modern times, are im- personated in “One Hysterical lflght » Universal all-talking com- edy starring Reginald Denny, which opens at the Palace Tuesday. _They are impersonated at, a fan- ¢y dress ball, Denny appears at| the ball as “Napoleon,” and the fun 'l‘lth ON DEMONSTRATION. The Cash Bazaar Front and Main Streets N