The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 31, 1930, Page 8

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| 8 ——ITITINRNGRW T ECKMANN HEADS OPERATIONS OF PLANE COMPANY Populza.' Pilot Promoted to Control of Operations of A-W Airways Chief of Oper THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1930, season, the latest week Altk FOR ELKS' SHOW s Local Players Are Selected for Production of “The Hoodoo™ and thrilling blend d humor is promised ons of the EIks' an- this year they are how of an entirely than has been of- 1 in the past. It is bodoo” and contains of good mystery premotidn was time, he e 0 te b ¥ Bpr American erations to been | ¢ Mr, tten by Edward setting the pri- ad president. daughter, played by Jarman, lost to him | , is on the car hur- | » her father. Her ad- > sent to |, > William > [to the heights of ridiculous situa tions, in lively tempo, with latgh | breeding episodes. A new type of detective who cal himself a “deflector” appears i “The Hoodoo,” and his novel meth- |ods promise to be rich in interes This part is being played here b Martin Jorgenson, and has bee played professionally by such emi nent actors as Richard Bennet | Edward Everett Horton and Taylo | Holmes. Mrs. Ura McNaughton prays tn part of Norah O'Neill, chum o Ruth Carson. Mrs. McNaughton i one of the directors of the produc tion. Miss Ada Menzghor will ap pear in the difficult role of Roxi a member of a gang of pickpockets A comedy character part, that o Titus, the colored porter on th. train is played by M. H. Sides Titus experiences all the horror characteristic to his race, when th strange happenings begin, anc places all his faith in his trust; rabbit’s foot. Harry Sperling wi play the part of Alden Murray, le gal advisor of the railroad official Herman Porter, A likeable young engineer from the West, played by Curtis Shat- tuck, and a western district attor- ney, played by C. J. McNaughtan, are rivals for the hand of Ruth Carson and each has ‘some splen- did work in the show. Tom Gardner is cast in the part of Luke' Carson, president of the railroad, who is hurrying west on a special train to help straighten out the tangle and recover his daughter. For those- who enjoy beautiful | musical revues, and a touch of vaudeville, the Elks are presenting a musical prologue, preceding the mystery farce. This will be made up of a number of beautiful re- vues, using soloists and a line of chorus girls, and also a number of novelty black-outs and stunts, The show will be presented at the Coliseum theatre on Monday and Tuesday, August 11 and 12, and will be given under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McNaughtan, professional show producers, who have a previous record of three H. F. ALEXANDER, PRESIDENT 8, S, LINE, RESIGNS {No Announcement Is Made as to Successor—Plans Are Divilged SEATTLE, July 31.—H. F. Alex- ander, President of the Pacific Steamship Company, has resigned, |effective tomorrow. | No announcement as to his suc- cessor has been made. | H. F. Alexander has been x:u'cml—i nent in shipping affairs of the Pa- | |cific Coast for the past 30 years. | ‘]. M. EXTRA SPECIAL RATES - On all Fur Repairing, Cleaning and Remodeling for ¢ TWO WEEKS ONLY Manufactured garments at a big special for limited time. A. MALACKY Goldstein Building—Entrance through Arnold’s Bootery B e | KALI-STEN-IKS ' HEALTH SHOES FOR CHILDREN— | Famous for Their Metafarsal Features $2.75 to $5.00 SALOUM |He sald he wpuld devote his entire itlme to his private affairs. He has leased a large office here. e Aeronautical exports from France Try the Five oClock Dinner ;-,,,, g the trip are said [and the two train conduct_ors arc successful shows staged for the Elks last, year were valued at $8,577,- FRONT MEET E e SPH R B4 , 0 \':Q\ i You Don’t Have To %l Be A ; ¢ 7 > % TO DISCOVER THE EXTRAORDINARY VALUES OF- % FERED BY GEORGE BROTHERS. j ,,'/Z//O MARKS THE SPOT IN THIS TOWN W WHERE YOU CAN SAVE MONEY Here’s Where the Slaughter of Prices Occurs! g ; i If there are any missing persons in your household tomor- s row, don’t call in the police—they’ll be found right here hunt- 0\\ ing down bargains all over the store. 8 PRIDE OF CARROLL CORN ON COB /ZZ/// WeB;;fi;le-TG'hemA'u No2can,2tinsfor .....................50¢c ; in F o Civig | LIBBY APPLE BUTTER, 3 tins for ........50c LIBBY LOGANBERRY JAM, 3 tins for.. .. .50c Gold Piece Is a Nickel--- = j e & Piieket Fulll . 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