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¢ v STARTING SUNDAY ummmm: NOTE— Those two funny fellows of “RIO RITA” run wild —in a knockout comedy sensa- tion. Nine Lilting Song Hits— to Hum and W histle Supporting cast of 1000 headed by Hugh TREVOR June CLYDE Dorothy LEE CARTOON COMEDY Jobyna HOWLAND Monster Scenes in Technicolor S R A G AN B GET YOUR TICKETS NOW THEATRICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON! “KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES” COLISEUM THEATRE TUESDAY—OCTOBER 28 MATINEE AND EVENING PERFORMANCES Presented by Juneau Lodge No. 700 LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE CAST OF CHARACTERS ACCORDING TO APPEARANCE * IN THE PLAY Anne Jones—only daughter . Mildred Ellis—modern flapper ... Mrs. Henry Jones—troubled mother .. Chris Hanson—plumber . gz Bill Schwartz—Helper Henry Jones—lawyer Wilbur Jones—known as Jonscy Billy Morgan—Jonsey's friend Katie—Irish maid . Diana Devereaux—young actress Stanley Jackson—a big boss . Abe Silverberg—a salesman ... Mike McGinty—policeman .......... SCENES REPRESENTED Act 1—Living room, Jones' home—Morning. Act 2 ———Same Afternoon. Act 3 Same- Next Morning. PLACE—Any American City; TIME—Present; SEASON—Summer. An excellent orchestra will furnish popular music. . NO DULL WAITS—SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE— WITH BIG LAUGHS.FROM START TO FINISH ELSIE JENSEN < MURIEL JARMAN KATHARINE JARMAN .GEO. T. SHAW <P BATTELLO SANFORD DODGE M. 8. JORGENSEN WM. T. VALE CENEVIEVE MULKEY CORNELIA B. MOHN GEORGE JORGENSEN M. PORTER H. C. GORHAM PRICES: Evening Performance—50 cents for children; adults, o $1.00; Reserved Seats, $1.50. Matinee—Children, 25 cents; adults, 75 cents (no reserved seats) MATINEE STARTS AT 3:30 P. M. .EVENING PERFORMANCE—8:15 Reserved seat sale starts Saturday, October 25 at the Butler- Mauro Drug Company. NOTE—This show consists of a first glass new American comedy played by a talented company of Juneau actors and is well worth witnessing by all the people of this com- munity. DON'T MISS IT! Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 25, |930 |||Ifl|lIIIII|IIIIII|l|||I|IIIII|||III|H|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIll||IIIIIIIIllllIlllmlmmIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIl|IlIIIIIlmllIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIII% ALACE STARTING SUNDAY TALKING REPORTER Last Times‘ Tonight “THE LOST EMPIRE” Adventure in all talking and sound effects Sporting Youth and “Mickey” All Talking Comedies 10-25-75¢- Loges $1.00 10—25—75 cents—Loges $1.00 |||H||||lllflllmlll|H||||||l|"m||||l|||||||||||||||||“llllillll||ll||l|"|||||||"|ll||||"llHlI"l"||||||||ll||||||||l|||||||||I||||||||||||||||||||||m||||||||"||||||||||||1|||n ' KARNES FOR COMMISSIONER | NOTICE — |To all Masons: ‘L;MPIRI-.‘ REA | Regular meeting of Mt. Juneau | |Lodge No. 147, F. & AM. Monday | | Since it is impossible for me to! meet all the readers of this papcr‘““‘“’g a5 180, | Visling Smsons | personally, I an aking this means | [coraially invited. of informing you of my qualifica- | 4.\ W. LIEIVEES, tions for the position of Commis: sioner of Education for the Terri jtory of Alaska, which position I {am seeking the general elec- tion on November 4th. | I am a college and graduate, < university an equiv- yond the re- A.B. degree. these y of post- d in the NEW BERETS In French Felt | During |graduate stud |field of scho dministration, and |covered every pt of the work. I have had seventeen yea ex- rience in school work, consisting experience as a rural school teacher, high s !school principal, g and city superintendent. With the special training and wide cxperience noted above, I am sure that I am very adequately qualified for the position, and if elected, will give the Territory an admir ation of its schools that will be in keeping with the best practices of the times. | You will find my name on the Democratic ticket. ‘ Very truly yours, ANTHONY E. KARNES, | | | Superintendent of Schools, | |adv. Ketchikan Alaska. 1 I L | ! Clothing made or pressed by us| 4 * D !will retain their shape. Tom Shear- | 4 er, successor to Almquist, the Tail-‘ or. —adv. | Special $1.95 Regular Price $2.95 In Red, Navy, ‘Blue, Black and Brown ; Old napcr; at The Emplre " Not Another Heat Clrculator in the World Like It The GREATER FIRESIDE MONOGRAM CIRCULATOR IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIllllllll COMPARISON will convince you the FIRESIDE is entirely dif- ferent from any other circulator. Ask for circular which fully de- scribes all its features. Convince yourself of the greater import- ance of these features as to at- tractiveness, durability, econom- ical operation and comfort pro- ducing. Then investigate and prove to your own satisfaction that there is not another circu- lator which can be compared with the FIRESIDE. Your home should come first. No invest- ment is‘more enduring or more beneficial than those which make thes home more attractive and more livable. Let us explain to you at what low cost you can provide your entire family with luxurious FIRESIDE heating service for a long period of vears. Thomas Hardware Co. - Exclusive FIRESIDE Agency 77 The GREATER FIRESIDL lIIIIIIHIlIIlII[llllllll!ll[mlll!mlIIIIIIIIIIIIIII]JIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIllllllll|IlmflmlflllflllllfllflIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||]!|||IIIHIHI|IIMIIIIIUIW"IHII —adv. Secretary. | L0S ANGELES TAKES THIRD | GAME 1170 10 Hollywoed @8 to 0 Lead| in Second Inning—3 | Home Runs Made | LOS ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 25.— es won her first game in the Pacific Coast League play-off | y ay, the third game of the . The score was Los Angeles 11, Hollywood 10 Hollywood had an 8 to 0 lead in the second inning. Barbee got his third home run| {of the series; Statz made a home| run with two men on bases. Schilmerich also made a hom(‘! run. Standings | Won Lost Pet. | Hollywood 2 1 .61 Los Angeles R e R | | 571S LOW SCORE IN MIDGET GOLF Fred Henning Is Closer to, Par than Any Other | Player i Fifty-seven is low score on the| Juneau Midget Golf Course. It was| made the other evening by Fred| Henning. Fifty is par. Dr. W. W. Council, J. E. Bar- ragar and E. M. Goddard, con- sistent perform on the mini links, have frequently thre |to break through for a low record,| land without doubt a mark closer |to par than present figures will be stroked in the near future. The course is gaining daily in popularity. Arrangements are un- | der way for tournament play. Wom- len devotees of the pastime show |great proficiency, and it is not at| all unlikely that to one of them|will administer Confirmation to a {will fall the cours B \COAST CONFERENCE STANDINGS TO DATE‘ } The following percentage table | |shows the standing of the various| clevens in the Pacific C {ference to date with no ties: w ct. | 1000 1000 1000 667 667 000 000 000 000 000 championship. Washington State Stanford |Oregon Southern California Washington California Montana Tdaho {U. C. L. A. |Oregon State 2 — e, | Jonesy fell in love with an act-| ress. ‘That starts the fireworks. iColiseum, October 28. Everyhody is ‘gomg i AR ‘NOT OF HEARING OF FINAL | | ACCOUNT lTn the Commissioner's Court for| the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, | 'Before A. W. FOX, Commissioner | | and ex-Officio Probate Judge, Ju- | neau Precinct. !In the Matter of the Estate of| JAMES WALLACE, deceased. NQTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,| |That H. L. Faulkner, administrator jof the estate of James Wallace, |deceased, has filed herein final re-| {port of his administration of said estate, and that a hearing will be had upon said report before the IUmLed States Commissioner and | |ex-Officio Probate Judge at the| |United States Court House at Ju- neau, Alaska, on December 15, 1930, at 10 o'clock a. m. at which time and place all persons interested in the estate may appear and file objections in writing to said re- 'port and contest the same. GIVEN under my hand the seal |of the probate court above men- |tioned this October .10th, 1930. b (Seal). . i A. W. FOX, | Commissioper and ex»Officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. !First publication, Oct. 11, 1930. |Last publication, Nov. 1, 1930. SPECIAL MATINEE for School Children || and Grown-Ups [ “Keeping Up with the Joneses” 14 COLISEUM TUESDAY Oct. 28 at 3:30 p.m. (AFTER SCHOOL HOURS) i Prices—ChiIdren, 25 cents, || Adults, 75 cents i Excellent Home Talent Comedy 2 DON'T MISS IT (| The lat the |engaged in business. —adv. A | |a genuine Woods Aretic. {than a stack of blankets—famous |for most STARTING SUNDAY COLISEUM 7:30—————9:30 [} A Qaramount Picture “GOOD MEDICINE” Educational Comed FOX NEWS Vitaphone Acts SATURDAY ONLY “Captain S vagger”’ CONFIRMATION AT TRINITY CATHEDRAL' D. D, ! SHEETROCK THE FIREPROOF WALLBOARD Will Not Warp, Bulge or Crack Made of (,ypsum Rock with Patented Reinforced Edges JUST RECEIVED—Carload in Stock Price, $52.50.per M sq. ft. The Rt. Rev. P. T. Rowe, class of candidates, and Holy Trinity Cathedral at the 11 o'clock servic Bishop will also preach in § Luke's Church, Douglas, tomorrow evening. | ————— ‘ Mrs. Hector McLean left today for a trip to the States. She book- | ed passage on the steamship Prin- t cess Louise. large preach " in tomorrow - | hran of Seattle is| Gitinon He s thel Alaska representative of Schwa-| bacher Brothers. | - | Albert H. White, son of the late | E. J. White, son of the late E. J Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. PHONE 358 White and Mrs. White, left today on his return to Ohio, where he is| BETTER THAN EVER! OUR 1930 CHRISTMAS CARDS WILL APPFAL TO YOU We make a specialty of designing Greeting Cards of quality and individuality. MADE IN JUNAEU WINTER & POND CO. You will get your proper sleep in Warmer comfort and weight. The real pioneer eiderdown of the North, praised by explorers and sourdoughs. Best by far in de- | sign, down, lining and cover. Re- |sponsibly guaranteed. Buy yours eariy, from your dealer. | lightest | { COOK STOVES AND HEATERS ol L, NG Woods Mfg. Co., Ltd. t Juneau Paint Store Ogdensourg, N. Y. Distributed by Kennedy Bros., Anchorage TONIGHT TONIGHT Play Y our First Game of MIDGET GOLF No need to urge those who've played before. Get this pleasant habit! FIRST GAME—50 CENTS CONSECUTIVE GAMES—35 CENTS JUNEAU MIDGET GOLF COURSE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING

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