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e . e o e e e PALACE DALTON and PITSHMANNM Tonight Tonight Then Gone Then Gone STERS—Movietone Act NEWS DANCING ROONEYS—Movietone MARY PICKFORD in “COQUETTE” Her First All Talkie —Log: BRONX S Act 10—25—75 cent COMING WEDNESDAY Big Mystery Talkie “The Chariatan” P —— with effective youthfulness, in which the e of her taniey, in favor of 1est, reflect the every day realism. f the younger broth- chieve manhood in after-dinner cigar- and in his dis at the co- quetries of his and her friends will bring an understanding mile to men who were once The pathetic comedy of club need oniy t n which' Norma tries Brothers’ latest 1| folk the dntricate da 5 on “Queen of the rated to ier by her young in which the famous h while her heart is’ torn by starred at the Coliseum anxiety, could have been cd only by a master hand pomr e e | St t Attractions At Theatres er, Jimmy, to smoking of his vho have hankered to celebrated to top produc Clut s is ht. Much of the this colorful P dramatic action of! y of vay |8 night life pevolves around the night | club owned and operated the | en of the Night Clubs.” Con-! An unusua the same pl \ture of s cabarst, the craze for m tional production the screen of realistic. large dance notables, scores of pretty ng in perfect routine, and A MYSTERY AND THRILL TALKIE FOR PALACE 1 and entf. uning pic- y seanc ar the cism is prom the Palace ' /, when the 1 3 Texas |V ¢ role > X 4 Herbert crashing |Fred N cipal ackeround he ? Meiford George picture under vision of Carl Laemmle tory concerns the weirc following the staging of a rtune telling party at the home one’ of the society leaders of a rican city. The Hindn ed by Holmes Herbert X lved +ing the affairs of the several s ding seance. The results n ng dra- rol ole in jrected the su- upport of Miss Guinan ¥ | “Queen of the Night Clubs” such we! own stage and o idie Foy, Jr., L Norworth, John David- | Jimr Phillips, Lee - {of and others. sbodl fre Miierat R hart tain Ar the movie clup fma who was of the Texas iginal two-gun makes the char from r gayety back to the mo \characteristic abandon. “It's an old field for the girl friend” she say. “but she needs a big hand!” <> |ZYNDA IS RECOVERING; COMING NORTH SOON Zynda, proprietor of the Zynda , is recovering from his ill- nd will sail for Juneau in about two weeks, according to a letter received by Mrs. Zynda re- MARY PICKFORD LAST TIME, PALACE TONIGHT cecmedy in Mary Pickford’s new- esty picture, “Coquette,” playing the Palace for the last night, are many. ".n Seattle. Director Sam Tayler, a graduate | of the Harold Lioyd school of com- | ed; M times to- e MARTHA SOCIETY DINNER Pickford’s story of the li Featuring the new GYP FECT, Frocks, Black”+ r. Zynda left here over a month ago to enter a sanitarium has lightened the drama of /5:30 to 7:00 P. M., January 30th. | | —adv.' uner. Hotel Gastineau. THE DAILY ALASKA EM FRIEND OF | FRIGIDAI RE s PRESIDENTS | PRODUCTION PASSES AWAY 3 W lownies at His Buigaes in - Buffalo— d Roosevelt (Continued { Page One) an EXpo- attendin; t n Septembe er presi- friend Clevelar rd ‘Taft He acquainted with McKinley and ow: Wilson. £ lawyer he considered his greatest' single achievement to have been his succassful advocAcy of ths plan of holding municipal elei NS in odd numbered yea while na- tional and in even yea “in order to free municipal government from pol tic: He succeeded in having the plan adopted by the New York State. constitutional convention in i lar 1894 It has many states: Public health service refcrm and c al work oc attention He wa Mun gov legislation, civil aritable and year National council or aticnal gu ervice board of Com the New York state r ara, an official of United States, ‘ederation of Charitizs Service Agenc falo general hos He medical jurispru- dence in the University of Buffalo from 1885 to 1906 He was an Independent Republican in polit in Summerville, now pa , January 27, 1856, 1 and church n rva- the ers ¢ tion the Wilson of at the ' Wilec the inau y of recognized ntance. was graduated from™ Yale and attended OXI ity for a yea up the practice of - OF CAPT. FUNERAL | | | | | te elections are held ib !than it did the year before. | w 1Y CREASING Last Year Went Ahead of 1928—Over One Million in Use now 1,300,000 Frigid- than all other more riger: to Frigidair ed an ir cent over to ers e Biechler, of the p ennouncement. “One year ler's elief that the c more Frigidaire placed this inc iwent, ve per volume. You this goal. word at Dayton ors com- received Ohio, Juneau dealer. 5 in 1929 ecec optimis ywhere lent (Manager, which contained the above chow- ty-five per year, c message from E. G. and General e reads Mr, Beich- ou i tntry would want xpres ihe lipment in 1929 sed cent more, 3 wlp s i were been copled injyour gpinion, for we have achieved | You demand at in dol- right in “We are optimistic for 1930. We think our - business ed much of Wil- petter in the coming year. number Of guotas have been increased. member of the iare starti - will be still Sales We g out to make this year the |the biggest in history. dy of the going to do it.” Reform | And we are 'LAVENIK, BERNARD, ROLL HIGH, BOWLING and | AARON ANDERSON HELD | The funeral of Capt. Aaron An- |g ), wellknown citizen of Ju- since 1904, who passed night of January 22 !d frcm the cha au-Young Under Sunday afternoon the Rev. Harry The pallbearers Georgé Kohlhepp, William er, George Getchell, Gunnar Plomgren, Thom- as Judson and William Reck Interment was made green Cemetery. - o NOTICE a aking P 1:30 o'clock, at Allen Ever- On and after this date, Jan. 27th, 1930, T will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Elizabeth C. White. adv. (Signed) JOHN T. WHITE e Dell E. Sher, officiating. | Teams 3 and competed on the night with a 1633 Lavenik roiled winning team eam 3. onight at 7:15 o'clock Petrich ins and Sabin, Van At 6 El Al or resulting to 1471 in favor 582 and pies Bernard 474 Zeague . 1 alleys last score of of Team 6. for the Duncan, will roll a and Herr- 9:30 o'clock Hendrick- Sabin and Nelson will compete N. Bavard night's scores were T. TEAM NO 179 160 Bernard Totals TEAM venik ewart VanderLeest 15 502 NO. 215 140 163 50 Totals 505 <o ow LAWYER LOSES CLIENT WINS AP! CHICAGO, Jan. Scott, Chicago 28. lawyer, George and as fol- 3 179537 1782460 38474 495-1471 166582 180—492 185 AL saved his | William PIRE i ac- T client, Dr. Amante Rongetti, from | prison, State If from hir [3 a nt but 1 jail mpt in Rongetti’s behalf couldn’t save sentence for Rongetti was convicted of mur- der. the case, con: The Supreme Court reversed | but sustained the 1 |tempt charge resulting from alleged | | | Juneau's piano | hospital —adv !lectomy operation. tvitness tampering. BARLOW IN Alexander yesterday “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Here’s What’s New Dresses in the wonderful Marjene Models PEPLUMS, ELBOW different. H! Barlow for a ->o ITAL entered / SKIRT. BOLERO EF- LEEVES, Jacket New JACQUARD Prints and still “Lots of ee these and doll up to look pretty and the | tonsil- | { T 1 s , 1930. UESDAY, JAN. 28 A e Let's Give Her A Hand ) Hey! 2 SHOWS —9:30 farting Ton MAKE WHOOPEE AND IN Starting Tonight ON-EY™ WITH TEX\S GU NQ R g . 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