The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 19, 1930, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19, 1930 ; : R | ' Widow Sues Baseball Magnate ]C@fii_ INDUSTRY e ~ IERI;' SOt \l) 4) \1)5 B Ssseunk v Coliseum A TRA” 1 & | G | CLEOPA i | Lag” : Bureau of Mines Head Says ST TIMES M/egfgrflfi\:flg(fr[c LAST TIMES A (,n;a‘ ,,“ ent in mr'mrolm oad | Placer Strike on Poor- PONIGHT SOUVD;*“"” YSTEM TONIGHT ? man s Genuine - - < in the ains- I8 Villiam Boyd and Carol Lombard ' 100 PER CENT ALL TALKING PRODUCTION igh Voltage” THIS 1§ ueaven il - et & for whom ide astoss fiealy miver was | Wl NOTE—SPECIAL- MATINEE FOR KIDDIES — SATURDAY - THE at that time, it James Hall L ' p B Ciding ac ¢ ) it trom the Alaska Rail- || FIRST 5 EPISODES OF THAT MARVELOUS SERIAL hAURlDSANTE‘I‘.l i. » ‘ v “h'x’sfllija:’}:“ for & “ ikl “ifi"‘flRZ/llV” hrl 4.RZ /1N” I . Stoneham is ; \ president of e is producing its| 10W. the Gigl ,k s Fine Record r COMING—*WHISPERING WINDS - IT'S' A TALKIE ¢ = bt é ¢ T baseball club. 10—2 .)l) ],wv 75 cents S et atecuasisatl WATCH FOR THE BIG SPECIAL ? ¢ in ihe _‘“;;5”1;; IIIII|IllIIIIIII|HIINIIIIIII|IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII[IHIII|HIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIII|IIIIIHHIIIIIHHIHH'|HHIIHIHIIIIIlllllllfllmfl Special! ONE OF THE SIX BEST PICTURES ’ - i SR PRODUCED IN 192¢ b o o mined commercially here, there P i E o fatal accident: We give you one half pound can M. J. B. Cof- fee FREE with a two pound can. . VANDERLEEST AND ‘WIMMLER QQES : J ool | EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT ) : foraeae sctinss | BAVARD ARE HIGH art’ cpinlon, o the fact that from Attractions andalles, “fas| SCORERS IN cAmrsr 10 B“Sg hAS A CURRANT JELLY DEL MONTE PEARS 2 1-2s--per can, 40c At Theatres T o s S R E‘MGEQ OHIEF i i :“‘1‘;2‘;’.2525‘1333‘? 3 cans, $1.10 Del Monte Peaches 2 1-2s--per can, 30c¢ 10 oz. goblets 3 cans, 85 cents ' | l No black powder can be set off unti mosphere. for g of the mine Vilma Eanky's lat v‘uch is pla 10 oz. goblets 30 cents p-lamps. g Omtlook Better 1 mining outlook in the | That is the : :\xr Stewart why so few motion pic 4 X “‘ L Ky i e companies h ever attempt t> take 2 r Pa v g 194 17 543 v : L g in the Willow district in New Yorx. a e t Vany 2003198 5 89 gl Unt ining propert 0. It s Alfred Santell - cot > y . 167 167 By Hibone Henuss g A U N L b e R A ya i ok o i s ek o Eroups I 30 cents:+ Del Monte Pineapples ha st e s vanied i . Ruth Miller 1 featurcd with d ‘ e who will [chorage were better than nom: Gold Shi % -1 1-4s--per can, 20c as finally accomp! y tn- | Kitk : 2 ke 5 : evelo s 1z 3 d i 5. Abtarttin aHlor wockY! o : = M . o ing_indus rally. are en: sold Shield Coffee 3 cans, 50 cents ol ff p s e per pound e 50 cents el Monte Soli ack Tomatoes, 2 1-2¢-per can, o oAbl Ry 18 L by ROA Fhoo- |mipS. LAVENIK TAKES M. J. B. COFFEE 22¢, 3 cans, 60 cents per pound DR TR PUREE TOMATOES 55 cents 5 i 1-2 Ib. can free with 2 lbs. ? I{Zi'r;gesroif:l’t:&" Shaw’s Coffee (in bean) GRAPE JELLY Ground as you like it | 10 oz. poblets Strawberry Preserves 1uumnmmummimmtmmmmxmul‘illitlumHlmmnmulnumm:mumlml‘mmiim- Total in the Kobuk region, > peets are described { e ¢ discovery was Fxpert Piano Tuning or phono- | Got ot 1 y p 4 COLISEUM’S FEATURE raph repair work call George An- 4 O & ) rom Als 2 - |vizions of the Alaska Prospec et oA on at Anderson’s Music Shoppe. s e a : Vil Aot s ! x Poorman Strike Genuina The latest strike reported Take a Pathe star like William Boyd, a supporting cast that in- “_ cludes Owen Moore, Carol Lom- 7 Sy » e o o bard, Diane Ellis, B! Bevan, and s SN Y- T ¥ o 101 o s 2 > i e 15 ge: n all re- Phillips Smalley and a virile, dra- Tomorrow’s Styles ’ o $ {Ho; -reconily; another con Stewast ‘sald; Good p matic stojy laid in the snow cov- Todny" i cred Siersa mountains in Califor- nia, mix well with the latest in 4 ' 55 i ) talking picture dialogue, attraction The Last Word in : Makes Outside under the title of “High Voltage” e » i ' Loop With Vi 1 S les above and motion picture fans have delec- 10SIE % 31 1 g pi i _ |several mi 3 table screen entertainment. of HOS RY ¥ assenger of the ground in the district “Hi i e,” 1 t the Coli- . v - i —— already held. th!:s v\lwllmgam r;;;v;s first all- Has Arrived ¢ JrL SRR A4 LGUIS, Mo, Feb. - The reported rich strike on Wild & with a € n the Koyukuk distr] - |confirmation. A report - Hanson, who prospected th y Phil Lo ) t. Iriver last year, said some ri completed three out- |was found but the vein could not star. The story is a tensely dra- with Eugene te be located. Some colors were a matic cne, and yet, by way of re- WASHINGTON’S BIRTIDAY i I found in the streams; but no dis- lief, there are many moments of Thy unannounces |covery was made. Mr. Ha N » hilarity provided by Billy Bevan, m ccxuornlty \ch the Mer- m anted to_ test th a he. expected to ret there former Mack Sennett comedy star. 3 s' Agreement, as fostered by ¢ es a plane in an in-| spring for more prospe: Carol Lembard and Diane Ellis T AMERIGAN LEGION, thi with an overload,” the region looked highly favorable supply the feminine interest, and _ | store will close all day Washing — the scenes in the High Slerras are i | ton's Birthday, Saturday, February : - onsidered to present some of the | 22nd, 1930. seorgla produced 394,550,000 PRES[DENT OF MINK examples of snow photo- 1 : e s A A L’,’fi’.r_“_‘ 2% | ASSOCIATION TO BE graphy yet shown in a picture. Ve and e 3 worthy s » \Bay State’s Champ Clicks 100‘ GUEST OF CHAMBER = cescor to his previous production, , J. F. Amcs, Presldent of the “The Leatherneck.” Hiliott Claw- 77 ) ; |Alaska Yukon |Mink 1Association con wrote the story and James 1 . i |and prominent mink grower of Pet- Gleascn is credited with the dia- : | 2 4 Ee-rrburg, and other members of 4 % |the Association who find it pos- Y M sible to be present, will be gu . @ s ok o+ llomlllalloslel‘y 7 % s, 5 i !or the Juneau Chamber of Com “ALIBY" ! A )4 e b ' , e ¥ merce at its weekly luncheon to- BE SHOWN AT PALACE J are French' in their " : . ; i P ok Gbs the' Ar A entire city thrown into ter- | atmospheric sheerness o e ; . C“‘;," l‘uc\;ms ::noxnced t te 3 2 £ he namber as sever; "“;, by arr':.miismkmer who shod's | and smart style . .. but . : .4 4 |munications relative to 1o P peautiful girl, daughter of a | solidly American in the ’ Aty - w’wctsl wiichy W1 bo dead s et % 7 ; i ; i ; 4 meeting. ull attendance i police official, in love with the as wear given by the pure, i Wi ¢ | pected to be on hand. sassin, believing him to be inno- 2 et ond the vietim of ner father's | fresh, resilient silk of 9 5 4 4 | A pasmtion. o in e | Which they are woven. | | LGEHR : JUNIOR PROM PLANS 3 s 50 H i % with the girl, leading the man-hun | Choose from a wide : ; . | INDICATE BIG TIME :nd trying to keep his swev_a:h:m' mse of the newest 0 , . o | ke name from being dragged into the colo“ % 3 Plans for the annual J affair. 4 { E 2 b e |Prom are: progressing sa t last, after a quest that leads # | 5+ 2 S et > ¢ 5 according to Muriel Jarma: into the bizarre haunis of the | A complete showing for A ) . o | President, and invitations w metropolitan underworld, the tri- ar roval | 3 E 7 in the mails by next w angle ends 1n a blaze of bu}let_fl. ¥ Ny % g5 . 7 r invitations will be addre These are some of the hzghhg:‘?!", | i oo g 1 : 2 to the men, it is annou of “Alibi” the sensational film ; ’ . | The decorative scheme thriller, which comes to the Palace o " by ;ho class will be soon. | * PO | novel, it is said, and will Roland West produced and di- s { s (light to the guests of the ev rected this United Artists picture, L ¥ g ! Misg Liberda Clamg, of Springfield, Mass, who won the State ‘The affair will be given and in it he achieves the ambition ‘(wa" Own Ssore” typing championship, The young student at Boston University ||high school gymnasium on of a life-time—“the perfect melo- @ashes off 70 words P" m|rlmt,e for 15 minutes, touhnx moxe than/ March 7. The Serenaders wi drama.” Spectacular, crammed wim' 7| 3,000 words with e error, ply the music, e U L T T T B T T TR T T Y RN TTY (AL L L EL TPl Tt 11 O] I 45 cents per pound 30 cents: ing picture and if ekilled pis ture reviewers may be relied upon, Wwilliam Boyd’s popularity as a star of the silent drama is destined to be eclipsed by William Boyd, talkie OO0 Sanitary Grocery .. “The Store That Pleases” PHONES 83 and 85 = New: Arrivals --- Grandma’s Cakes and Cookies 3 IlIlII!|II'IiIIIIIlfllIIINIIIIIII!IIIHIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!llll||||IllI|nll||I|lIlll||lll|IIIIIIII"|||H|l|ll|||||||l|l||l|l||l l"llllIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllllMlllllIIIlIIIIIlllllIIIllIIIllIIlll|lllIlIllllIIIlllll|IIIIIIIlllll|llllllllIIIMIIIIIIIllllllllllll"llllulu o mmmm|mm||||i|:ma|ni|hn|n|nmim|uanuu}um :mmm:::r:m:u—m;. Final Clearance Prices Men’s Hart Schaffner and Marx Suits, reg. $50.00 values Men’s Hart Schaffner and Marx Suits, rez. $35.00 values Men’s Hart Schaffner and Marx Suits, reg. $65.00 values Men’s Hart Schaffner and Marx Overcoats, reg. $50.00 values ... Men’s Hart Schaffoer and Marx Overcoats, reg. $45.00 values ... 22.50 A few Men’s Mackinaws, reg. $10.00 values . 3.95 Men’s Soft Collars, Van Heusen, 25 cents each, 5 for . 1.00 Men’s Goodrich Kingfisher Boots, hip, pair . ]!uw' I.ong Cfml or Wuul Pants. p.m logue. BRIt \ll Piece (,(mds——bllk Wool Curtains Scrims, Dmpenc:,‘Vcheu and. Velours at HALTF PRICE. Ginghams, in plain colors, 45¢ to 60c values, 5 yards REARRIIINE IS ITEEE DGR 000084000 6685 0HUBGo 3 OCHBIS 0SS bbb amac, s408n suts LATERONTITUITELELTIN ML LY

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