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r 1 '8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 11, 1930. e ———————————————————————————————————————————————————— be strictly adhered to. No_ cases Sues J(ll‘k I)vmpw’ ( ' retary, Agnes Manning; Treasurer, to challenge immediately any a:-fgn.sm casts. " But just the other day a local involving infractions of the Pro-|" 3 % | Lottie Spickett; Sergeant-at-Arms, tempt merely to “feature” them in| And it is significant that in sev- paper carried a front-page two-col- 4§ hibition law will be nolle prossed M(umgr’r for .411"10")' Hilma Torvinen; Historian, Jean their pictures. eral of the all-star casts will be | umn illustrated “spread” about the L) without the approval of the De- Ramsey; Trustee, Margaret Patter-| But omitting the Garbos and found, playing together, two or|civorce case of a prominent sce- cAsEs GURBED jpartment after all the facts have AUXIL'ARY IN son | the Bows, the Marilyn Millers and |more of the several actors (Nancy |narist, and the possibility that |been submitted to it. Whether this The following were chosen as|John McCormacks, and the ocher}Cmon, Richard Arlen, Gary Coo- many film celebrities would be order covers cases filed under the delegates to the Grand Igloo Auxil- |topnotchers from the discussion, per, Ruth Chatterton and William drawn into the hearing regarding Alaska Bone Dry Law is uncertain, N jary; Agnes Grigg and Lottie Spic- one may point easily to numerous Powell) who recently were promot- |his alleged gin parties. And namas Mr. Stabler said. He has taken kett. | pictures in the making which de-ied to bona fide stardom by the were mentioned—n’ everything [this phase of the subject with the | atter the initiation of two candi- |pend on a S in- | studio. - TS |Department - wit ha request for a TS dates, Willilam Jarman and Nels:mgumg title rather than on SNV} tihind k- ic hag Tnsst 4t 18 : i ; 5 Attorney General Moves to ruling on it Both Organizations Install!Menscrson: the Pioneers joined e G o e driw el D e i o, | DELUNGIAA B PORT i s R T ) o4 nstall |y agies of the Auxiliary in games of . |test over the arrangement from the | n. motorship Bellingham, Cant. End Such Action with |raLes oF country LiFE His Approval | STILL LURE CITY CHILD & . .| CHICAGO, Jan. 11. — The old ] g O rian OhuCf [tales of the farm continue to be b °’f'°h"“ SFID e PIcC |the favorite of city children. v 3 L U der In-{ 1, 3 Jist of some thirty-odd books structions from Attorn General | ¢, children recommended recently The tentative production sched-{stars concerned; stardom, most of | i id Hooper, arrived in Juneau at ule for one, large studio for thethem will tell you, is not all it’s oo o i early months of 1930 offers smtls—1 13:30 o'clock Friday afternoon from i cracke . i tics indicating the trend. | 70 Dt be. | Ketchikan. After loading a carload i Jof chicken| halibut and three c | A new fan magazine contains an |loads of m diums, consigned to the {article on .the “suppress agents"|Alaska Fish Brokerage, Chicaco, the Al whist for prizes until luncheon was ! \ served at 11 o'clock. More than o Refreshments Enjoyed |nundred members and tneir in- vited guests were served and a vote by approval was given to Joe Snow and his assistants for the good things they had prepared to eat. Officers — Cards and he regular monthly meeting of Pioneers of Alaska and the is t !A\x\.;txary took place last night in |0da Fellows Hall and the following | Stars Wane In the last four months, Augustiaf Hollywood, relating or hinting Bellingham sailed for Petersbu William Mitehell is extended to/po ¢ne american Library Associa- officers o tis BISHEAEE Wrere 'tn- 1 to December 1, 11 talkies were at several film colony scandals the |6:30 o'clock this morning. Alaska, as indicated by recent Or-|yon the familiar farm animal char- ‘s';:'ed' { made, of which 10 were starring author says never saw print or P L ders rect:.\-ed by the United Sta acters still walk through the stories. ux;;ekmom John T. Spickett: First vehicles. From December 1 to April | were “played down” through inter-| When firemen of Guilford, Conn, 3 Attorney’s office of the First Di- rpere are almost no stories of t TRoait Batuon 30, the ensuing five months, 25 vention of glib press agents whose | decided to test three new hydranis Vice-President, Hanson; Second Vice-President, William back; Secretary, Elmer Reed: vision. These call attention to an old circular of instructions issued some six or seven years ago by the Department of Justice which for- productions are scheduled, of whichimost important function, he says,|with a powerful pumper, they | the metropolitan life. i town'’s i D INEBRASKANS TO HONOR | PIONEER WITH BRONZE |only 16 will star their principals.|is not to “make the front page,” | promptly exhausted | The rest will be “specials,” with tut to keep their clients off it. ‘water supply. IR I NI bids the dismissal of any Prohibi-; | tion case without first presenting! OMAHA, Jan. 11. — prmskfl’ ,mt-at-A_rms. Thomas Duli; H all the facts to the Department. |pioneers are to be honored with Louis Van Leha; Door| porrywoOD, Jen. 11 —Glamor C4LIFORNI4 GROCERY g f A recent letter hfm‘l'; the Attor-ia pronze memorial, and there wmj rSFlsév:?iegn?l:iegam‘ ware [Probably always'will surround the 3 ney General to the United States pot be an Indian scout or a cov- e S Were [1i1e of “star” in the movies, yet| = & E] District Attorney here called at-'ered wagon in the group of tigures. | pohoses l? ]represemh.]um:au A lhe"therf‘ seems to be a growing ten- PHONE 478 The Home Of Better Gl‘OCCI’leS = tention to the original order, it Was: Gutzon Borglum is making a Grand Igloo, whic! y convenes atlqo; 0y to feature the “all-star cas g '8 made known by H. D. Stabler, Dis- |model. It will be presented next Anchorage l; hgflfchd- é"‘?“w?f‘? [rather than any particular lumin- | THIIMIIHIIIIIIOERRIOLIVURACHOEARAROERRTRRO RO O QT trict Attorney, and said it was tolspring to the Nebraska Pioneer Elmer Reed and E. J. ft0y {axy in thi' ribw" taikies & it b weklnd B B ;L;;emgrm] Association which is ernage “;s Wolland, Joe s“"""‘a'cmain n:‘:neas i;ero are, of sponsoring the effort . “' Fagefson. i3 .| course, which producers would be PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases™ - The following officers were in-|foolhardy not to exploit to the 3 stalled by the Auxiliary: g “ . CLERYGYMEN LEAD PARTS P_‘ S 3 utmost as ‘“stars"—names which NIT BUYERS President, Gertrude Laughlin;|were prime box-office attractions| s y Monagle; S2c- |in silent films, or names from op- Vice-President, Mar. DANCE MOOSE HALL | — | eratic or Tegitimate stage so big as! CHICAGO—Clergymen lcad the| list of professions and occupations| represented by the fan who buys)| T radio parts, according to a com-) ]‘E)‘e); ;7:’3,‘: l}“"‘!. wife of Jack pilation made here by McMurdo| mn; A ]‘;’;’;‘::‘ 't:‘:r“ag_esro is Silver. High in the list also are| month alimony, which she says h: farmers, school teachers and col- agreed to pay her i, 1924. This lege youths. | legal battle is intensely interesting W alk-Over Shoes Music by Great January Clearance Sale it 2y ago, underwent a major operation | this morning. | These essentials are |\ There will |aboard the Queen and Norah, both due from be five days' mail Princess ! the south o N S, to friends of both parties. Jack T’le IS OPERATED UPON refers to the plaintiff as “Miss Edith Anzel:,_" An?ouncing that she STYLE ) L mever was his wife Phil Horan, well known employee e 5 Serenaders of the Gastineau Hotel, who enter- COMFORT th ’ ed the hospital about two weeks| FIVE DAYS' MAIL | T 0 e eason S ewes DUE HERE SUNDAY QLALITY | | | TONIGHT combined in all Walk- ‘ Coats and Frocks | | | | | ! ¢ COMMENCING: sometime tomorrow, probably dur-| Overs. Try a pair and | Given by jing the evening or night. The i | SUNDAY | Queen sailed from Seattle last/ be convinced. | Thursday morning and the Princess | | e J 12tl {}ioiah From, Vanoouver, last Thns- | ‘ Forget all previous ideas of what $1.00 anuary 1 day night. The Lulk of the mail is ) | g I : ' WE WILL {probably aboard the Queen | SABIN S { buys . . . . think of the beautiful coats and : I R | : ! dresses you usually associate with a high- CLOSE AT | Ninety California cities, includ- | C. 0. SABIN, Prop. | z Ty ¥ % |ing San Francisco and Los Angeles, ! ‘ r prlc b i 11P.M 'have adopted a standard code for | | Visit this store and see these exceptional ;"a St s s = | offerings placed on sale during this clear- / | ance . . . . stunning coats . . . . some in BUTLER-MAURO s black, the key color of the season . .. And DRUG CO. [ glorious new colors, chocolate brown, bot- free Delivery Phone 134 | tle green, black, bright blue and garnet. WHEN WE SELL IT [ Gorgeous transparent velvet frocks and IT'S RIGET ! G l s d G b t T k the new long skirts of hem line i altvanize asooa anes > g s of uneven hem line in Express Money Orders heavy crepes and georgettes, in all of the desired shades and colors. Priced for January Clearance COATS Values up to $29.50 Now $18.50 Welded Diesel Oil Tanks Mr. W. C. Jensen is in charge of the Sheet i| Metal Shop which insures you the very best of tanks. SHOE REPAIRING SEE BIG VAN The Gun Man NEW GUNS and RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” o AMMUNITION DRESSES and FROCK GEORGE Used S(?lll;s B;flsht, WOOL SHIRTS Values :,l,'fo $19.50 . BROTHERS Bl H"fizww;’éfi‘i‘;g_ffiosf’?,g““ Now $13.95 You will be surprised at what you save when you trade with Van. Opposite the Coliseum. ALWAYS OPEN { Purveyors to Particular People PHONES 92—95 NEW W ASH DRESSES Featuring the longer skirt, daintily trimmed in ruffles, lace and braid. January Clearance $1.95 SENSATIONAL Sale of Exclusive Footwear J.M. SALOUM \ \ \ \ { \ S Next to Gastineau Hotel { oo OUR FRESH BACONS : ARRIVED Munsingwear Haty | SWIFT’S BACON, fresh and delicious, pound MOTHERS OATS, with China, package. 42¢ WOOL. SILK AND WOOL, LISLE, COTTON Pre-Inventory Sale CARNATION WHEAT FLAKES, with China, regular 55c¢ .. FLOUR—Our Best Blended—25-pound For Ladies and Children RGeS R $1.25 All Styles and Sizes CORN BEEF—1 pound size, regular 0 35 cents ... " Must make room for our Spring Stock LEADER Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS CHIP BEEF, in glass, regular 35¢ THESE PRICES WILL HELP YOU SAVE TRY IT On our complete line of Shoes, Slippers and Zippers . . . The season’s newest—in the fascinating leathers and two tone com- * binations . . . all are offered during our January Clearance Sale at a 20 Per Cent Discount GARNICK’S, Phone 174 vt e et r vy .