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THE DAII Y Al /\SKA EMPIRE MONDAY, FEB. i ] Veteran Pitcher Retires After 18 Years Attractions | PAlACE LAST TIMES TONIGHT 'OICE OF THE CIT SHOWING AT PALACE NEWS | “Madam Q7 |: COMEDY WHIRL “:,, All Talkie stage success talented Mr., Mack not | The Voice of the City . 4 3 5 he also THE ALL TALKIE he principal chara e RR work in that role, an FEATURE tective engaged in m'-x hunt, tion. Taken as a whole, this production a splendid type of the highly hu- an sort of melodrama which Mack |has been wrilir ith such con-} |sistent success fo 0 many years.! A story of gangdom, it moves with |the raplid pace of a runawa: train for the entire action, which in- a jail break, a man hunt,| is a gem of ch: “The Voice of | the City” | A Great Drama Sen:.dlmn Art Nehf, Phoenix, Ariz., vet eran southpaw pitcher of the Chi- cago Cubs, announces his retir ment from baseball in which he has played with major for the last ei n fore going to the (uhs, the 1 10-2 cludes a fake suicide, a murder and an| Be- 5-50-—Loges 75¢ fa- — — |{unexpected and dramatic happy gxouk 2 uthpaw was with the New 4 BT YR , \lending, takes place within the| York Giants and previous to that STARTING TUESDAY space of twenty-four hours. Tt is| With the BU““Z’,‘,,}L ) Nowiilah 2 ' i filled with suspense, plot and|_ ) & bpectacle. ."llsl(‘(ll counterplot. Nevertheless it carries| r, & defer myster a romance as sweet and appealing and tender as any out and out lovo story. This delightful love s is beautifully interpreted by 1" b- Comedy! Laughs! Song hits! The great stage and eveniu ' based on entertainers in a perfect who plays the e ropper, Who | I picture! i in con-| . with et s {| SHOWING AT COLISEUM 5, SR thrilling @ el St There can be no d i | TECHNICOL.OR 4 about “State Street Sadie,” Warner Brothers crook m which ope: Coliseum Tt MAP‘hM WW!E NEW MEMBER OF LAWYER GROUP American B date of Janus g to information Georgie Ston rtigan, as members cf a dum" bandit gang. The plot deals with the ful expose of a phantom ° the m us leader of bank looters. After of the gang had com: t of humiliat #ate him and e pur, of the police officer | chot by the ban: Together t | work out a pr piece of m | neuvering to bag the bank bucca-| o neers, but not before they I FED[‘RA‘L LARBOR TO themselves been within an inch ' ot peing arlied by » mesim s:| -BE USED ON ISLAND| b lencer. | | Archie Mayor here dist will be the third city in himself for his directorial Division to use Federal * to complete civie pro- weecording to UL Marshal White, time ago the City Council of Douglas requested Marshal White |to see what could be done towards ks % ‘having prison labor complete city The famous Duncan Sisiers Will | o.x which was too expensive to be seen and heard at the Palace ,, gone by hired labor. ! tomorrow in “It's a Great Life,” & = narsnal White wrote to the De- Metro Goldwyn Mayer f”““’e‘panme 2t of Justice officials, and which had its premier last month | .ceived a letter today, which in the States, according to the man-‘amho‘”?d him to send the pris- agement of the Palace. |oners to the Island fof work in pace through- | pris mair ng a zlppy out. 8 Some ""DUNCAN SISTER! PALACE TOMORROW A SAM WOOD | The preduction is all talkie, sing-‘m( city and in the cemeu‘ly nroduction ing and dancing. It is a story of | back-stage life, right up to date| with the latest of everything, said. S eee with it is | stein Store, left for Skagway on |the Queen. TALL-DIALOG DRAMA 7| SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION COMING, COLISEUM | |In the Distplet Court for the Ter- — ritory of Alaska, Division Num- Scmethmg enmely new in the| peér One, at Juneau. matter of murder mystery stories R, E. RACE, Plaintiff, vs. comes to the all-talking screen in RACE, Defendant. «Thru Different Eyes,” Fox Movie- |[To May Race, the above named tone production, directed by John defendant: G. Blystone. | In the name of the United States | The title is self-explanatory for of America, you are hereby com- MAY a murder case as revealed through abo\e entitled court, holden at neau, Alaska, within thirty days | f TORPT I TP LAWRENCE GRAY LITTHTHTH T 1 summons, namely, within thirty| Y R BENN UBIN “Tomorrow’s St)'lcs days after the 10th day of Feb- ANOTHER Today” 5 a;iial:f}?ga.izrc:vsletl\igisiosr‘:;nn:l:;a BROAD\VAY after the date of its service upon |° Watch for you in case tils swamons is served | 1 MELODY NNOUNCEMENT upen you personally, and answer | to the compilaint of the above nam-| er plaintiff now on file in the| Money spent here of !or printing buys | NEW STYLES above entitled court. The relief prayed for in the said complaint is the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony existing be- en you and the plaintiff herein, land for the care, custody and con- trol of the minor children of plain- tiff and defendant. And in the event you fail so to| 'O Pt appear and answer, the plaintiff work d 9 in tomorrow’s will take judgment against you for 3 | : f want thereof, and will apply to| oA e issme o the gourt for the relief demanded e | ;m said complaint, as hereinaibove stated. W P Johnson THE l The order for the publication of {this summons was made and dat- . . . EMPIRE jed the 9th day of January, 1950. | WITNESS the Honorable Justin| FRIGIDAIRE [ W. Harding, Judge of the said| DELOD. AEER ERaRUCTS jcourt, and the seal of the said | 3 MAYTAG WASHING court hercunto affixed this 11th| day of January, 1930. (Court Seal) ~ JOHN H. DUNN, | Clerk, U. 8. District Court. i By J. W. LEIVERS, | Deputy. First publication, Jan. 13, 193C. v‘x.m publication, Feb. 10, 1930. MACHINES DAY-FAN RADIOS Phone 1 Front Street Juneau 4 A. L. Reed, Ed Jones, fur buyer for the Gold- | the basic theme is the summary of manded to be and appear in the T ""am-r the last publication of thss\ !"ifipiun .\'Iml(’nls in { New York Hold Parade; | I:ulcpmulmu e Movement NEW YORK Filipino hb 10. I‘our dents marched 7 last Saturday the Filipino Yeuths' Independence movement in i,hc United: St support to the n for Indepen- uted cards asking' ricans to give arty cooperation to our ilipino flags were JURIES TO CONVENE Grand and petit drawn soon for the juries will be! next term of | jcourt in Juneau which convenes March 17, according to word re- | ceived this terno from Eet- chikan by United States Marshal | Albert White { { Juror lists will be drawn in \Ketcml,an the latter part of this | month 1 D REED DIES IN PRISON who was serving a ten-year term at McNeil Island for | murdering & man at Saginaw Bay last fall, died ti of heart fail- ure January rding to word received here by | Albert White. Reed | about six months of his — e ATTENTION MASONS A stated communication of Mt. | Juneau Lodge No. 147, F. & A. M,, will be held in the M {at 7:30 oclock Monday Work in the M. M. Degree ing Brethren cordially der of the W. M CHAS. A onic Temple invited. By NAGHE: Se A legal notice in a Wisconsin newspaper sets forth that § Peggy Udell, former Broadway show girl, has started divorce proceedings against Jimmy Gonzelman, professional football player, of Providence, R (International Newsreel) R e v —_—— o bz 5 { ! { { { | ) ] ) \ | ) ! N N N ) ) § 1o, HERE ON MARCH 17 ', evening. | Visit- | { y for be drunk |is a westbound passenger on the| Fred Peterson of Ketchikan was CRAlG BOY’S DEATH jand d He was fined $40 | Northwestern. \arrcsted there by Deputy !é, 8 and s in| Thomas Scott, cashier of the Marshal Brown a.d sentenced K "CIDENTAL! RE‘PORT the rson, { Bank of Alaska at Cordova, accom- lm days in 2/ for violation of : le An:zzson, four, Who charged with drivin panied by his wife and family the Alaska ron2 Dry Law, accord e and 1\‘“"(‘ at Aston Island cated, was given 30 da 1 |returning to his home on the North- ing to advices received here by th came to his death by af his license | Rankin, a|wesiern. U. 8. Marsh\l. e dimd ot e iy d $10 «md given a| T. A. Horton, miner from Fort T jury, aceording to word re- or being drt f vukor B i e g by g 8 hal KO for he drunk. ‘Hul\ n, 18 & m»,engcr on the TWO APPREHENDED HiTFE il I‘)cpnv G e \I'u"“;’\l D western bound west. ot Mo G ot L Stanton, manager of the e Newonof oraig - ENJOYABLE AFFAIR Trading Company, s ve. Deve Kadachan Alter NES RRI e 0UDC. (TN OIS turning home on the Northwest- Wor¢ arresie iD to craig. GIVEN ON SATURDAY ;™ Chief of Police Ger iy k. Ine % | Territorial Commissioner of Ed- The former is chargc'l i8S lad s L'llod when a gun which The Misses Beiwy D . Ver- |ucation Leo W. Breuer returned to lary and the latter h cut hi er, John Anderson, Was)pa- Hu Edna Ricndeau and |Juneau on the Queen after a busi- With intent to maim. un , discharged accide Dorothy en »d a num- |ness trip to Petersburg. ber of th h a delight-| Albert Wile, traveling man, and < ful party night at the ritorial Represen- | home of Mr James Wick- Democri tick; |FORMER CHANNEL Mr den Raly ALLEN RETURNS FROM }E N "which he ha¥ secured and will make | Gity Mag his announcement tomorrow. GRAHAM'S TAXI Phone| Anywhere in the City for |Phone orty (Graham) Mac (Magor Two New Five Passenger Marquettes at Your Service 1930. Gt RESIDENT IS ILL; | WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST RADIO BROADCAST | . G | HEAR 2 SHOWS ‘, o Coliseum 705 Eleclric | SYSTEM Wester: SOUND Tuc Her nd is em- nch Brothers, who & drill uneau Goldy ar Eaton, B. C.| Tuesday sday Word ‘»1 E I'u'r) g(r’ne Acted Out wadn .| THRILL, AND WONDER—100 PER CENT ALL TALKIE ceived at the “THRU DIFFERENT EYES” with WARNER BAXTER, EDMUND LOWE, MARY DU word | Amy | TIMES TONIGHT—"STATE STREET SADIE” A Vitaphone Production { LAST BUYING TRIP SOUTH; soi i oo GETCHELL ARRESTS |5 - —3%|C. W. Crewson, Sam Baker, J. W. e . | WHO'S WHO | |Gucker, J. F. Jeffries, L. M. Care ) Juneau Aolr?:‘he Isiltoorrtlhwn:(t-‘} THREE LAST WEEK‘ | AN WV IIFRE 1 |rigan and F. R. Bigford, all travel- \ a2 ing men, arrfved in Juneau from ter an extensive buying triP. pree local 1 tors were | ¥ L WA Southeast Alaska ports on fhe ding cities on the Pacificgpresteq here week by City| Walter B. Heisel, of the Juneau |Northwestern. Mr. Allen is today Prepar-chief of Police George Getchell |customs offife, is a passenger to PG ORGP G, 1 list of the latest for women ,.4q were s itenced or fined before |Skagway on business connected with H. R. Shepard. the Civil Service. eek Ray Walt was H. I. O'Neill, a Cordova merchant PETERSON ARRESTED Earl; - | | 8.0 ¢ TEI\H&AT“" os we print them | evidence your ar- ject to the April primaries, m Ketchikan on sham on Se! ur rived in Jun2au frc e Quee pre enjoyably > —— spent in 2 ¢ bridge. - As a special feature a fortune teller, ; 5 i gress Mrs. Daniel Ross, was pu sent and RAVELING MEN HERL 1 business pro was busy all evening. Delicious HEe i w efreshments were served the| R.H Chadwick, J. L. Cavanaugh, guests. | - Guests present were: Dorothy | Waldron, M: Simpkins, Elsie| Jensen, Bess Millard, Winnifr Carlson, Betty ( ard, Vic Rie deau, Renee Guerin, Phyllis Friend, | Grace Meggitt, Dannie Meggit Jeane! ewart, Alice Mer Mur Eileen Cavana & Cectlie Harriet Barragar, Your old Oil Burner in on a NEW MODERN Bill e N Laurie, George ;1,131 !;-(,,f(‘nnn.mm Z. Gross, Bill| up -to - date burner, equipped with all the | Sarvella, David Rams! Curtis . latest controls. | Shattuck, Bill Rudolph, Fred Hunt- ress, Hayne Garrard, Art Judson, Vincent Kearns, James Orme, Bob Hurley, Ben Stewar(, Earl Lagge: gren, Harry Brandt, Joe Hill, Jam McNaughton and Melvin Grigsby. Chaperones were Mrs. James Wickersham and Mrs. James Barr: gar. i e { RICE & AHLERS CO. KETCHIKAN MAN SENTENCED SHEET METAL YOU TRADE IN YOUR CAR WHY NOT YOUR BURNER? “Will make liberal allowance on old burners” PLUMBING HEATING “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” i Frank Nix of Ketchikan was giv-| en a sixty-day sentence last week on an assault charge. et et ettt e @ T T e s e e e TAND AT ARCADE CAFE P 0 Cents 565 CALL or Roy (Thomas) DAY AND NIGHT