The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 21, 1930, Page 3

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AY. JAN. 21, 1930. THE DAILY ALASKA h\lPIRl: TUES! R 811‘41{/[{[“7{; SWHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST” EARALE v COLISEUM : COMEDY A Picture of STARTING TONIGHT IIIIHIINHHII!E! LOOT AND LOVERS SHOWS 15—9:30 PIT DALTON and »UE”\JP Song Be-1 of QEF IT-HEAR 'T—- 4 Gem for Laughs mu’ Thaills California Fox Movietone 100 Per Cent All Talking Sensation Glee Club 66 S . UE E ,, with Alan Birmingham, Leila Hyams, Clyde Cook, ‘ Farrell McDonald A TWIN YET HE STARTING T }NI GHT Westeri - [WEleclric SOUND [=] SYSTEM YOUTH! BEAUTY! JAZZ! SPEED: Crackling Diglogue Zippy and S peed y -, Stk with NOT HAD A DOUPLE AND DOUBLE MEANS TROUBLE CHURCHILL ROSS HAYDEN STEVENSON GEORGE LEWIS DOROTHY GULLIVER Loooooooook Loooooooook 10— Loges $1.00 10—25—75 cents $1.00 NEW “Tropical Hits” “Wood Choppers” SOUND CARTOON SOUND —75 cents Eleanor Painter VITAPHONE ACT “The Fall Guy” VITAPHONE ACT Loges —SOON— MARY PICKFORD in “COQUETTE” Her First Talkie —COMNG— JOHN GILBERT in “Man, Woman and Sin” FOX MOVIETONE NEWS e+ COAL THAT “CLICKS” IF You want a coal that when you want it—Low TR A { é z % % { s % { i i STARS IN FIRST MEXICAN MOVIE |1 pinald Tackles Louble Task During London Arms Parley LAST WEEK OF OUR January learance Sale WITH MORE ADDED VALUES Our buyer has rushed in a new collection of dresses for evening and day time wear. They have been priced in four groups. $8.75, $12.75, $14.75 and $22.75 At these prices they are a great deal less than one half the regular price. (Continued from Page One) this ccimil'y are distributed among ng, prime minister, royalty and esponsible cabinet ministers. does what you want— Ash HOT-—CLEAN—ECONOMICAL In the fanguage of the street— A “COAL THAT CLICKS” Coal Department Store COALS for every purse and purpose. NAIMO — Paci- fic Coast Nut, Utah Ladysmith, Bri- quets, and Black diamond Lump. Call us up. Tragic Breakdowns The tragic breakdowns of Wood- |row Wilson and of his succes | President Harding, still are fr |in the minds of British observer lof American public affairs, Fi |time to time rumors about Mac- Donald's health are circulated, bub |it can be stated with greatest au- therity that he is stro r {ter prepared to face h than at any time since his fllness {in America in 1927. Nevertheless for weeks the La- {bor Chieftain’s friends have been using every opportunity to guard his health and conserve his ener- p.l"“ for the tasks which will fall 0 him at a season of the ln London when physical res: lan uncertain winter cli its lowest ebb. January, February and March a far from salubrious months h: It is then that E: th hunt Riviera sunshi bracing cold of Switzerland themselves against the rigors English springtime. 555 lllllll"l!ll"l"ll"HIM"IIIH!I LT T TRY § E v i | | | { NEW BLACK DIAMOND LUMP A range coal supreme. Use it for your quick starting Furnace Coal—Bank with Screenings. You will then have about the best furnace com- bination that money can buy. — e If you order NOW delivery will be made almost immediately by any of the following Transfer Companies: JUNEAU TRANSFER ...Phone 48 COLE TRANSFER ....Phone 3442 NORTH TRANSKFER ..Phone 34 BODDING TRANSFER. Phone 444 SERVIC TRANSF‘ER Phone 528 JACK'S TRANSF CAPITAL TRANSFER Phone Phone PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY PHONE 412 T T ST A B R B T R B T B B T R U T fil"llllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllll.IIIIHIIIIHIHIIIIIII Illllllll"IlIlIIIlllIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIII"HIIIIIIIIHIIII . ERNEST W. SAWYER ' RETAIL PRICES PIPE BOOSTING ALASKA Effective January 15, 1930 Little Apprehension . a was visioned as a Little apprehension exists in land of Materials in transparent velvet, flat crepes and prints and nearly all sizes to choose from. New Felt HATS ; For Spring Our first shipment of Spring Felts arrived yesterday and are specially priced at $4.95 to $6.50 Associgted Press Photo Alicia Ortiz, stage actress of Mexico City, will etar in the first moving picture ever made in Mexico. The film is nearing completion and will be shown in the United States carly in the year. land that MacDonald will ov himself, for although the months' work just rounded out a prime minister have been as |tense as any period in his ¢ assistant to Se Ray Lyman Wilbur of the Deg f the Interior. who is a guest of wer hotel, said that the Inches 1 er 100 100 100 r 100 Feet Feet ... Feet Feet Black -$ 8.00 . 10.00 14.00 18.00 Galv. 10.00 12.00 16.50 22.00 Attractions At Theatres MASQUERADE” AT COLISEU When ¢ ovietc cdy drama. Dan Maitland, wealthy beautiful girl whom he believes be'a-* ni '\‘ n Birmingham, young ms, well known both on the s TALKIE TONIGHT \no hero does that m“uu‘ latest all-talking Fox |w young | New York bachelor, intrigued bv the he guards his health with gre c Complete relaxation is a par > of his dally routine. cum to-| Hours are spent with his and daughters and in di with intimate friends of art and books. After strenuous sessions of ge /work he loses himself in subjects creen, have the leading roles. ([far removed from government, 1 J. Birdwell directed. books on nature, travel and auto- | biography. | At the age of 63 his days of strenuous physical exercise are p: even golf which is an all the y |game in Britain and at which M "|Donald as a Scotsman natur excels, is largely reserved for summer holidays. Britain’s prime minister, in |is taking no c¢hance with his Idealistic statesmanship dom his life, and the Conference whieh he will preside in London cf!ers the greatest opportunity of \his eareer. The Brass Bowl.” . opens at the Colise tage favorite, and Leila COLLE SPECIAL IS AT PALACE TONIGHT the witty wise-cracks so | able from life on the campus tually heard during of “College Lo Laemmle, Jr., featur of the collegian charactors, comes to the Palace tonight cture has complete sound zation throughout. So i of campus life are the Mater and Victory songs that | an organization than the |5 | Portunities both for those who wish 100 100 r 100 Feet Feet ... Feet er 100 Feet 60.00 - 100 Feet . 90.00 Wholesale Pntes on Application sources of Alaska have been barely touched and that tremendous op- 22.00 29.00 46.00 27.00 35.00 60.00 75.00 110.00 work there and for those se ng paying investments are open, and that within five years Alaska will enter one of its greatest per-| iods. The visitor pointed out the ad- vantages of closer relationship be- tween Alaska and Los Angeles, serting that many of the product: of the northern territory would meet the demand of Southern Cali- 0 DO DO b RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” . |fornia, and that the Alaskan scen- should attract increasing num- s of Los Angeles summer tou Among the Alaskan produ ich he believes will find a r market in this district are coal fo manufacturing purposes, and rein- | deer meat. | He expressed the belief that a |motor highway connecting Los An- geles with Alaska would be com- French Hotel Owners Must Disgorge Tips Ten per cent is the unwritteR law everywhere, but in the best restaurants 15 per cent is moi® usual. Then the wine steward: hat boy and doorkeeper get in ling for a few crumbs more. ———a————— 5 PARIS, Jan. 2i—Wh> gets the tips when hotels add 10 per cent “for service” is by way of being decided. glee club of the University AL RS S BURDICK LEAVES ‘ ATTENTION ice man of Sitka who has been in|decorating done mnow. Juneau for several days, left today lmelke Phone 1191. for Ketchikan on the Ranger V. He L e e kb S is making the trip south to confer with Pirst: City ~offieials of the Max —including accidents, suicides , Bervice, __ |tne like—numbered 2,810. / ~* ‘Why wait until Spring, have your C. G. Burdick, U. 8. Forest Serv- ‘mterior painting, paperhanging and —adv. Tragic deaths in Cuba last year al universal airs. ‘had good in | conduet. When the real ban H.|whcm Malitland is imperso; |steps from behind 2 portiere {revolver in his hand, there occur one of the most intriguing sit tions in this adaptation from l{zm;us novel by Louis Jos are the featured players. —————— and les has been granted to use the songs as mmr‘ HELD OVER BY JURY J. B. Mallatt and Hazel S > famous Trojan football team [have been held over by the C this production part in & stirring game, pre-|adultery. George Lewis, th 2 |D othy Gulliver and Eddie Pmllms were bound over by U. 8. Com- s They will be! i|Jury at Ketchikan on a ch They were arre: |Deputy Marshal Campbell, vm)uioner ‘Thomas. brought here shortly and appear be- pleted within five years. Prediction was also made by the official that the white population of Alaska would double within th and | Miss Ruth Krugness of the Bu- reau of Public Roads office, has ceuse of illness. i Senator Justin Godart told Par- liament that many hotelkeepers took a considerable share for them- That is to be stopped by a v which already has passed the n hotels which leave cus- to fight their own way out line of extended palms seem to be growing. France's prosperity and years of publicity about Wall | Have you trled the Five o'Clock |fore the Grand Jury in March or remained home for several days be- Street profits have whetted the ap- - Dinner Specials al Mabry's Cafe? iAwu 5 pet. of those who re FIND OLD FINGER PRINTS SAN DIEGO, Cal—Finger prints of an Indian who lived 200 o are discernible on a water ind by Harry Noonan in ruins east of here. e For 38 years Henry S. Evetson has sigred the ballots of Kin Mass. His handwriting today is |actly the same as when he s

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