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THE DAILY /\LASI\A LMPlRl MONDAY, JAN. 31, 1927. of Barthelmes: importance in th Henry Vibart dez and Rokneddine cidentally is Prince. Ie plays Ki secretury nin role Others of Geoftrey Spelvin in support Kerr Harry Prince George & [ PICKETT’ vernan- | | PALACE who in- B Persian . of (He| Ruth Park's the Alaska S, Supreme [a pa Alaska A. Van e Fenuing the part Last 2 Times Tonight AT 15 AND 9: 20 Ru hard Barthelmess «“JUST SUPPOSE” The Different Photoplay "'SHE WOLVES" SCORES HIT AT COLISEUM Fox the play, | w Clothes,” which | Alaska the Coliseumt p g popular theory pjg of motion picture In this 10 ) panied by tmantic drama of night life on the ‘.q the man who sacrifices for th John \\"“l‘«'l woman. But the woman fi | nally hersell thorough hred With a splendid cast headed b, | ma Rubens, this picture offe cvening's entertainment. It lan unusual that | Rubens an opportunity ALSO WALTER HIERS {austere lady, who later | emotional heights. Miss n | some of the work of ST in this picture BEAT | The handsome Jack mivably fits the part |D Miss Rubens’ | cellent use is made his openings by Iarry Myers, in “A Connecticut Arthur's Court,” the of Celeste, a ne Montmartre “She Wolves screen version of “The Man in Evening opened theatre, revers William stage the vester( at the plots Paris " B proves a Alaska bound Joe the south, on the W. D, Coliseum northhound Paul H DuPont rived trip E W on it gives Mis: to play the rises Lo great Rubens does her career | fine story best OFF H Mulhall Lucien I comly ed who stur- | Evans Yankee in| J. W, rived in demi- | Ev who he Wolves,” Diana liminous eyes is bewitchin the cafes, que Parisian back- Maurice Elvey has photoplay, full of moments to of NS rtois, hushand W COMING TUESDAY For Only 2 Nights “PAMPERED YOUTH” T = Fox Trot At Theatres is of in i | King In mondi [the pack Miller role of of “She her er recently attle been Harry Gastineau on the Miss Lau Helen Cook | Admiral employs Judy a King 1l of made @ moving fine dramatic “PAMPERED YOUTH" AT PALACE TOMORROW neau this ing 3 Green arrived Evans . Grocery Evans short to south to Albert inJuneau early Cafe and extra : E Youth' which day and JUST SUPPOSE” IS FINE FEATURE, PALACE has rvecruited an “Pampered Vitagraph ordinary for a David Smith production, will be shown at Palace Tue Wednesday. This is the picturization of “The Magnificent Amberson RBooth Tarkington's prize-winning no vel, . “Pampered Youth™ brings no fewer than eight ites who had important rol ous hesides seve artists who have long lists of ular productions their credit b The cast incl Alice Calhoun, | Cullen Landis, Porrest, Boen Alexander, Morviam et in in “Just Sup- feature, has interest Bartielmess mighty fine Junean a The fact many are people in the homes, in fact colony in Richard pose” a most settings are magnifi- films and hing the east offer, | was given to aid in the making of “Just Suppose.” Some ofe the most thrilling polo scenes ever shown on the screen were made at the pri-| vate polo field of Thomas Hitch- at Westhury, Long Island. “Just Suppose,” thelmess s the part of a Kuropean Princel}: America and, of course, the most lect social cir- offort was to s absolutely authentic at- both in the settings and of players used in sup Atmosphere shots taken | Furope for insertion in were found highly satis. bronght g fairy splendid, in Society to story cent their exclusive together wh favor in previ- other pop eve sHecesses to " for other the Admi ing for S Mrs. J resident of to Sitka Mrs tlexon, Allan Charlo cock and In pla who visits moves in Kvery cure an niosphere, in the types porting rol in Central this pi fuctory iLoi SHIRLCY MAS c N IS ING, COL!SCUM cles made i tivo) Bliitiay, Masan) Ateb,uF the William Fox production “Scafidal Proof,” which opens at the Coliseum Tuesday, has often been compliment- ed for the charming manner in which she dresses her hair. It is bobbed course, but in a decidedly in ldividual style. Shirley proud ot femi-| o fact that she has 1 Indulged in a marcel wave in her lite. She For (‘hest COldS curls her pretty hair with her own (wo hands; no lair dresser or maid Applied over throat allowed to tonech it That the AR e e is bewitehing is attested by the good old-fashioned | number of fans who have adopt poultice and also like s e edita vapoc|ed (ho -Blirley bob their own Jump. John Roche, one the younger generation of men, plays phosite the role highly uited hia Juneau on Kettleson UL to the of Stat is ver Moran has the leading The present be held at growing ance ing e result the ed as of leading star in a romantic in is i, to NOTICE OF DELINQUE TAXE d AU, JUN ALASKA MAY CONCERN: v ziven g s been this cation the same will be TO WHOM T NOTICE aska, for the comnletion Clerk, and that No. One, at Junean, The following penalty and interest To Whom . B Adsit L. B. Adsit Katie Buterich that the Delinquent Tax Roll of Real Property completed and is now and for a period of hereof, will remain open for public inspection presented to the District Court, for the Alaska, on the 12th day of March, 1927 for adjustment list shows the tracts as shown by the said Delinquent Tax thereon. and to whom assessed: for Tax 15.00 10.00 Description of Property E. 2515 feet. Lot only . W. 14 lot and bldg East 25x74 feet. Assessed .8Ik 5. Blk Blk. L 11’! Lot and bldg 212, Lot 10— % lot and bidg Interest — Lot Avenue 1z Interest Willoughby Bik. 203, Lot 4—Part lot only .. . % Inter Bldk 215, Lot 6. Lot only . % Int. Bk. 208—Lot and Bldg. Found.—next Bordi = Jound.—rear Bordi Found.—rear Harris Foundation and Building Interest Block B, Lot 3 tion & bldg. ... Interest Block B, Lot and 2 bldgs. Foundation and building—9th Block 214, Lot 5—Lot only Lot 54x54—Foundation next llmhlelmugh -—T7th Street Block 203, Lot 10—Fractional Im unly % Interest—Block C—Foundation and bldg.-—Bayside Av: Interest—Lot on mlmg and 2 hldgn % 4th Street Lot 50x50 and cabin Block 2, Lot 2—Lot only .. ...Foundation and bldg 10th ...Foundation and cabin-—-10th % Interest—Black 8, Lot 8 Foundation and bldg.—12th oundation and bldg.-—12th lock 215, Lot 1-—Lot only art of G. W. Cone lot and ing Sth Street ...Foundation and cabin against Clay Wi Block 6, Lots 6 & only Block A bld; Lot 9.00 F. Barlow Interest South 2-3 Clara Seevers Darlow and bldg. Willoughhy Lot and (Peterson) Avenue Clara Seevers Barlow barn Mike Jians Rerg Ylans Berg < Juneau Lumber Mills Juneau Lumber Mills Juneau Lumber Mills ... Juneau Lumber Mills ... 1. N. Corpley Estate Boxa 1. N. Corpley Estate ... 00 5.00 .00 Marry Douglas St. A. Ericksol 1. Hiepe g, Hensler 00 L. - J. Harris . Vi 00 wm. J. Harris % 6.00 2%00 2.00 5.00 2.00 4.00 65.00 5.00 6.00 Jim Lloyd ... lenj. Melvin I'rank Mason Normand W. Pettit Starr Engstrom Savich Williams Street Street Lot only Street Street }::r: {;:3 cabin front- 11th St. assessed terstein Interest Unknown Owner 6.00 F. J. Wetrick 7, % ots . .. 25.00 2-—Fractional lot and Fannie Willlams ... Lots 1 & 8.00 Total .$261 5‘1 IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my Junean. Alaska this 10th day of January, 1927. Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31. WHO'S WHO office Wallste Dic nger Mavern e Gry headquariers Mrs Bernard, Daily the Snow, is a passenger Alaska | Gross, theatre, Powder home Ketchikan Batcheller, Sunday Gucker, Juneau ans from ness trip to the where viziting Palmer, Cafe, Admiral Evans positions as weel after under Rupert, Hood vesterduy F. P Co., from business Juneau on the Evans and Ketchikan Wile, Sunday Chamberlain Pacific lines, | Junean, . after a brief trip to Seaitl Kettleson, superintendent neer's Home, is FIFTH PARISH CARD R : PARTY ON TOMORROW . ik el fifth ¢ series tomorrow 8 o'clock increasing refreshments ON REAL IR()I'I RTY IN THE thirty at Territory and order Roll, Pe $1 hand and affixed the official H. R. SHEPARD, Best Music Heard In Motion Pictuie Houses a | AND WHERE v, F'ONIGHT—Lasxt 30— FON NEWS SHERLOUCK'™S HOME THE TELEPHONE CGIRL ITS COMED §» ‘OLVES” [URE Tim(‘:‘ :25 r secretary elurning north on representative of tl tor of the Moose for Juncau aboard the local -hroker to Junean on turning the 0F REEI “SHE A een, traveling man with in Juneau, accom Gireen, a passenger | ka now northhound ! Troy, publisher, and R | business manager of the Empire, are June: Alaska visiting ']‘:‘x P i months i for Juneau | for COMING TUESDAY proprietor of the is a passenge Alaska. manager in June hort tho L on the Abbott, Co andal Preof husines Admiva from a THIS W iER SURPRISES FOR COLISEL READ GUR ADS EACH DAY INNOUNCEYENTS 5 HOLE S local the salesm i KO Juneau on Admira & FOR Alaska on the Ketehikan, after Rirst Cly. Mr there from his family have during the holidays. new chef th arvived an IEvans rlacimes 1 in They broker, ar Admiral busi Guel Se COMING THURSIAY RIN TIN TIN N “BELOW Tk arrived he and in Jun ra arriy amd Mizs Juneau on the have .u«wm.d in the o he a complete remode! new management representative of Shirt Co, in Juneau on the morning of the National on the Admivug Sitka loup | trip. He will waitresses which is opened I assing of Old Mi Forescen by strelsy 'rrmous Smrs tie Alaska, Almiral reston left the 1 50lo, T have positively to feel the currents of spark. it come out to That is L can :I|-Imlgu the South be- with us. They West be- novely to 3101 time but | ATLANTA, Jan trel shows ure revues and movies ithe black face ville Melntyre [ 1ast of the | conyinced [ nate a }'.ulllll\" Conly in sracdual i n girlie drive aude in Irmanette, Violinist, W i Likes Sympathy of . e Movie Audience, Too T, s A i vard Some proceed aive it to you, on the steamer “The |mmL is that the local hroker, arvived precRRiIEn the Admiral Evans Totl all G Ry Lol o clothes with mind nicely morning from Ketchi wrapped in layers of what is and what is not proper to do. Too much applause will split the | #loves and, besides, is not really well-bred. doomed, will comedian from i nevelr and is concert but many do New York .uusic lovers of the 1 £o to the motion piciure they want to | good music, A least Irmanette believes they do. Irmanette, who is seventeen and alrendy well known as a violinist, has within the last year passel up several excellent concert con-| tracts because she prefers to play There was a time when hundieds in motion picture theatres. ""’L'"" picture audiences, lor miubtiel companies roamed T am convinced that the Lm\m | l'l" * hearts, never hother Ao ikt s est musical appreciation (o' [ nbout their gloves or their breed- jland. ‘Thei RUStEERHOT S YL found in this (mmtl\' comes ”L' cither. There is another | the h“" H el motion picture audiences, & fll'nu: I should dislike about being [thy number dwindl d fo a declares. “Something else which | @ concert artist. You have to do and only and is ('VEY\ dearer to the h(’dr'. of the k 8 “"V or else you never get any- | town are o artist is to be gotten in the mo- | Wheve. You have to smile and [l wa tion picture house. That is | smirk and propitiate the great | b close contact between ;u».r.nmu important ones. T would rather Js and hearer. Sometimes when | be myself and save time.” | Gy ! w0 have played a lovely, mlmfu]‘ Critics have compared Trman- | his ti piGaydIce T thing like ‘Pepita’ with its touch | ette’s playing to that of the fa- Dl 1 ever 13 Owr trictly an the adliners, moy ath I el hav smudg e of o witne min ieelsy i vel thi they the yea umong tions of has in stage lifo. 1ys after the show netors in town orae beer garden on nfury heneath recent declin \ »oen o Sl mat the over, olden wis ol would gather el exch Alaska Supply through Sunday Cogit on | morn- | Marine assed Evans 5 a. H Gilpatrick, a former is returning home has cltios i L Joe'd \n.v\k minuta with a cracking good turn woeld tell him a sixonext s‘op. Nothing After the night's per- cveryvbody's gene until the a ) importan ot wife of T. Kot It of the Plo ssed throngh | vans. Mrs. | from Vit of fyod | joke. N od one | | | | impossihle far LOW : o con at Sitka, pa the Admir returning with pretey and made revie ance haw her are ay as they wera when a man had to severad parts a night, But sala- now much betier” a o re hac ‘ in [ wdeville N versatile of Spain and followed it with a | mous Ysaye, cony plity which {78 & place in Amer- ries are Ak Y 'Y B Y AL) e s o oo BERNHARDT Parish Hall will night starti The present series is favor and the attend at each suc offered served S UNIQUE | BUT LONELY MEMORIAL and| PRATTSBURG., N i b1 [ An odd morial Swah Bemn h.urll French tragedian, erckted a devoted admire months i (©, Il'l OF'! ter her death, stand little fre | quented spot here, existence unknown 1o il Octobei the fira e Pr to by th later trage theatre and the of the the society, members met to the study members of many other dian New Mr. Bean that she became enthusiastic the society’s plans 1o build @ chapter house section of New York by seven in a its wor York said in near th e of i marked country outsid rection over in a wooded it among (' @ the City for Summen (30 the Of of of Junean, days after the, of the City| The Division | (vet¢ Al-L iy (his use Thi now of con and cemen feet high D, Bean, monum i, blocks o1 a stone standing fourteen buiit by Charl lawyer and - descendant setil who had cr in this country composend later was accomplished and memoial stands nearby. - (ARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all those who follow d | were so kind during our heloved ud - the illness and last hour of pitals. Mro Bean bt for the beautitul floral in the name of one of school societies in this the of Cyprus, of Is a the hase was of sale the amount of tax | Geneva of | Colonial her ca nalty Interest 50 1.00 Total mother's trial, and offerings We th i [CHTHEN all of them our sincere of mpathy nd 90 ure | try, Knign which 1tion their trudte Tributs in o WHEN THE CITIZENS OF BOSTON GOT “NEWER NEWS” Inscribed and | wooden plot ihe memorial of Vermont ption 51 MRS W. CROSBY | on Mr has o marhis Sitnated 11 Bean's ¢ 75! its face a plaque .70/ bearing this i Madam b Besnhardt t actress in the world, re and divine voice ve moy intense and supreme lifc to the | poets. In profound admiration is buik 2| this rugged memorial, by the Knights | last {of Cyprus and Devoted friends, IS4 the 021923 Romance Holds Open the Door | A 5 Bternal Spring, The Knizhts of Cypius Soc founded at St John's School, i Pavish 1 many years uago. It U ormed the plgn later followe! | I’ARIS]I CARD PARTY ; 5”!,_\ college fraternitios | In Pavish Hall, Tuesday night,! | Society Met Bernhardt {Feb. 1, at 8 wv’clock Public in- g0 The president of the fraternity |vited. Refreshments. adv, 70| once was presented to Madame Bern- | R [ hurd: in Paris, which gave impetus sifieds. SILK DRESSES pecial Lot for Two Days Only $7.75 I. A. J. GALLWAS PHONE DOUGLAS 17 TS TRR TRE BT CETRE E O S et THE ORIGIN of ews whea it is news'’' may be traded to the year SURPRISE IS GIVLN ON 1719, when John Campbell, in- | MR. AND MRS. LAGERGREN | spired postmaster of Boston and proprictor of the Boston News Let- ter, enlarged his paper and biought to the readers of America more timely topics than had ever been published in this country bofore. The Associated Press today brings you up-to-the-minute news, aceu- rate and unbiased. This greatest of mnews-gathering = organizations brings to you every day the news gathered by 80,000 individuals at a cost of many million dollars a year. WILLIS ROFF and Family 3 BLS m m.x ADRIAN ROF 1" The whose l swooped down P, Lagergren and surprised ! About 65 Mr. and Mrs. A, Saturday night popular couple’ at their home dinner set was nted to the ple, dancing was enjoyed and luncheon was s 1 late in the evening, k people on to ay B0} - ter Use the Cl Yn.v pay. e Asgoriated Yress dispatehes are published together with the lu\.-ll news in - $8.22 of the $26.19 seal $296.2 City of l)azly A las/m E mpzrei City Clerk