The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 9, 1927, Page 3

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Mue simply immense as the min- isterial appearing person, who has a pocket full of aces ever ready to win a game by hook or crook and is not above flooring a man when good cast in | casion calls. and Jack Hoxie | There are some great Demon™ is the double feal-|tween Ray and the villain ure bill now showing at the Palace.|the one of the dam in the last “The Demon” provides a treat for when the two battle all over theatre-goer who loves clean. | landscape and in the rushing drama packed with big and | whey the dam hlown scenes. lare “some fine shots of Dane Gordon, young of the Red Fox cabarei who runs down a band|dam scquence realistic have been Im!l“llLl\lll degree. Valley for thej land company 1l and fights in the fashion that has won for] leading place among screen is "rWo FEATURES ARE SHOWN AT PALACE oc- and Value” fig specially recl the e waters is Mere up tha outdoor hrilling Hoxie, anch owner, outlaws who in cun of crooked interior Wi e is to tho RUCKING MOON" 1S AT PALACE TOMORROW N shoot him a stars dopictin Supportin Tnes Market Value" i woll known class of the who plays Hol usuaily onc of the roudway b western characters. | I have just come back from Al Ayres in “Heijaska, and while I was at Sitka this Taylor Holmes summer [ was looking over some the “two dollar” o'dy manuscript records written days of the Russian occupation 1d much that related to Cali- fornia and the trade between the ¥ Russians and the Californians. I won der how many people know that when Sa rancisco was but an tadobe mission, Sitka's foundries were M casting the silver-toned bells with »"which the Spanish padres woke the! oe ! ceho: in your honey-colored hilis! interfore. her i a little later Sitka's flour | mil grinding the wheal that! n adaptt- was raised forty miles from where London Sacramento stands today—wheat that | name. Oti 5 tilled with the spad hoes and Randoif, plow-shares made by those very Ris rle, Gerts sians who ground it into flour. Bracy. o) s from an old ka repoit and forins part of the story of “Roc’ —*ling Moon." | IN i i " ’ ! gum . | “Rocking Moon.” Miss Willoughby __w'movel of Alaska, produced by (e politan Pictures Corporation, n tonight ' booked to show at the Palaca or the last time, is back again in atre, starting Thu Lilyan Tash Jthe kind of a picture the fans enjoy man, John Bowe Laska i, seeing him. “Percy” is an adapta- and Rockeliffe I are featured 1 tion of William H. Hamby's boo The pictore is said to be filled with | Fiddier.” of rare beauty and charmn. | tion is rapid and most con- hom palaces occasionally make pational tour with a play that b the stamp of New York approv © o allow Hoimes to appear in b and stage play time a special schedule arrarged that would not with his matinces at a th “Ier Ma Value” gion of Frances Novdsiror stage s o of the =ame s in the cast are Ande iTrdda Hopper, Edward rude Short and Sidney picvire re. ™ is wa 1S AT COLIS CHARLES RAY “PLRCY" Sharles itay in “Per | Coliseum last night, cn ¢ the I seen The “The Desert Tue plot deals with a youth who.e mother makes him in for such, vincing 50 i things as violin playing and barefoot - - : | | dancing. Naturally dad objects to he :‘“ffie BOkbER— L’E_GTOAN“_# a the father of a female impersonator fo he schemes with his campa COLISEUM TOMORROW manager to take Percy out and mak a man of him. He does and follov- Antonio Moreno, IHelene Chadwick, ing a tight in the street, he lands Rockliffe Fellowes, Charles Ogle and 2 box car and starts for the others wil appear at the Coliseum From this point on Per:y Thursday and Friday nights in “The| all man and gets into a series Border Legion” a screen story of bR " one of Zane Grey's hest known west-| tern stories. Crities declare that sev- FOOOPOPOCTEOIMIOPIOIVEOOD | axcellent pictures have been OPEN NOSTRILS! END founded on Grey's stories but none A COLD OR CATARRH {have better shown than “The Border: i How To_Get Relief When Head & | Also on the bill is a Hal Roach’s ! two-reel farce, “Innocent Hushands™ | (try and find one), with Charley’ | Chase playing the part of the in- Count fity! Your cold in head or|p,,. ¢ hybby. In fact he is so in- catorrh disappears. Your clogged ,o.ant his wife thinks it all a guise nostvils will open, the air passages' i, cover up a lot of dirty work. With of your head will clear and Youl(his thought uppermost in the mind can breathe freely. No more unul(-\or uis spouse, sling, hawking, mucous ‘m“-‘h“"gev‘wnnly and tempestuous time of it dryness or headache; no struggling!convincing wifey that when it comes| for breath at night. |to model hushands he ain’t nothin’ Get a smali bottle of Ely’s Cream elge but. Balm from your druggist and apply‘ a little of this fragrant unnsvlplcl sream in your nostrils It pene-| trates through every air passage of| the head, soothing and healing the swollen or inflamed mucous mem-, brane, giving you instant relief.| 9 b Head colds and catarrh yield like: DR. W. E. RULHOLLAQ magic. Don't stay stuffed-up and Has openead nits Dental Office miserable. Relief is sure. —adv. Rooms 9-10 Maloay Block. t Legion.” and Nose are Stuffed Up. —————— REBEKAH CARD PAYTY Wednesday evening March 9th at 8:30 o’'clock Odd Fellows Hall. adv. m adv. ! those organization Metro-| | Winter | Oharley has a wild,' THE DAILY r\LAbI\z\ EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, ELKS ARRANGE - DANGE; GIVEN ON MARCH 17 Special D"comllons and “Green Punch” May Be Served to Guests. The : the St 1 Elks are now arranging for Patrick's Day dance March 17. Tha committec has been and will be quite busy ' meke thi event one of the big affairs of the season. Those in charge of the decorations are planning giving the public a real trem it s0 the talk of the Bills “groen punch” will be served in charge are not |how long it has been “aged.” The music will be furnished by th Alaskans and the members of th's are working on givin and peppiest of selection The St. Patrick’s day dance has {always been one of the big doings ithe local ks and this year, it {said, will surpass all previous tempts to be g n on and th but just saying the latest of o LADIES AID ME}‘T!N(v Ladies Aid Society M Chuven \\lIl afternoon at 2 o'clock in parlor Murs, Hall will be hostesses. - L 0. 0. ¥. ATTENTION All Ocd Fellows are requested present at tar meeti Thursday eyenin M h tentin Work in the Third Degree R (freshments will be sorved 0. J. ANDERSON Noble Grand e : New Silk and Cotton Spring Goods Thrift Shop —adv The the LOImorrow the ¢h My G be car reg ady. at Jarman's Now, if your auto's feeling sick You then should bring it to us quick. IIEN your car slarts to W groan or squeak there's something the matter with it inside. If you don’t under~ stand autolingo you had better have us diagnose the case correctly. We can tell whether it needs a littie oil tenie or if an operation is necessary. We render a pain- less bill. JUNEAU MOTOR CO. SERVICE LUCAS Tl'_‘; Our BOSTON CREAM PIE and FRENCH PASTRY ARCADE CAFE MARY YOUNG, Prop. e PLAS ll< IHN(, CEMENT WORK CONTRACTING C. W. WRIGHT Apply at Are le Cafe PULSE AND CARD READING | Past and Future accurately told or no charge. Home readings by | | appointment. Steps across from Moose Hall on right side, 413, Phone 2204. € < GOD PROVIDER'S FAMILY middle name - Of grocerymen i who win great _farne. | HIS g great l with Mr shop made a resplendent hit Provider. He is with the quality of the they sell — with the courteou: manner in which they wait upon me, and he says their prices are very reasomable, I CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 pleased provisions " | | | | | | | | ] | 1927. PARKS’ MESSAGE COVERS WIDE RANGE OF TOPICS; URGES NO TAX ADV 4 (Continned from Page Two.) other seur amount to §10,682 in res dents in the [ome are comfortally the stafe 102 nd are 96 pioncers housed, Additional and receive excellent were autl 110 patients from in care buildings and repair vized now institution Home can care for There in the at the present time A special appropriation an X-Ray suitable of mora of §2.000 was authorized for the diselc obtained sulte that far purchasa of machine C. ful for all the original appro than $1.000 for cemetery inquiry od wmachine conld than hali savin of #4,000 wiich requirements he ition This il appropriation T in The special of provided the construciion of a road from the rded until acquiring a completed Home P'ioneers' to the Heme the was not difficulties experienced road this exper vear hecanse of in new cemetery The tery 1500 clearing ald be continued this At this time red an site is practically and the cone- is available use of the The appropriation the and cemetery site was expended year I wish to make ac hy nowledgment of Bouard lar meeting the valnabl» crvice rend mend that member, sed This othoer the the of members of be the are and to im of the resident and caring ute to th sasitates allowance made for whom pioneers, while required on burden in Junean time falls they for Honie, meeting the en Pvice s at ail houry i Home will testiry I'he estimated two years is $96.000 RELIEF AND PENSIONS 16 per cent of the expenditure incurred reliet conslderable and ne [ am sure that* many the they of pieneers ia to the cheertul assistance the the e cost of mair ing institution for vext Appreximately w the care of Home. s most the sdistance, the rapid would be remiss durin fast biennium dependent children, re for and destitntion, the Plonocers’ Alaskans aad to provids pensions, teristic of the We shonld those and support of ity of ry is chara senero commendable mak oy citort for ploneers wa who bec the Board in the annual pension roll did with ause ol adversity require however PPension views with grave We feel that call the matter appropriation of in 1925 $120,000 or original \ropriated the increase in dishursements for 1921 1922 1923 19214 1925 1926 it the has in the past, Iy there are quarterly concern risic we in it we ot 1915 inereased our duty Beginning ditnres to your attention. the expen the in an $20,000 until wit I have siX times amount, e following table shows pensions sin 1921 §14, l 19 28, 29,4099.50 69 19 shall to appropriations will be needed which will tax the ability of the Territory At 211 men and 34 the pension expenditure amounts to $15.700 DEPENDENT CHILDREN Several months ago it was ascertained that the appropriation for the care of dependent children would end of the biennium unless expenditures ingly the Boards of Childrens Guardians were notified that they should mot ineur obJigatiogs Luplggs they ..could funds by reducing existing allowances. After earefully and rcexamining all of the cases it was p the expenditures within the limits of the S0 are Obviously pension roll continue increase it wiows 1o pay the pre roll nt and time women on the be exhausted before th were reduced. Accord- new provide review- ible on ing their records to bring At of about $1,250 per appropr. the time children for at The appropr nium should be increased to $10,000. TERRITORIAL FISH COMMISSION The report of the Territorial Fish Comm n to you within a short tim An effort the vesults that have been achieved and tion It is the desire of report of all activitic the future policy eries This report persnt being cared riation for a cost month the next Lien- will be sent has been made the cost of each opera- to furnish an accurate 50 it may serve as a guide in determin ng the Territory the conduct of the hatch- should receive careful consideration and if it on that the results justify then to show the Commission of to the present shall appear tinwation of made your s a con- policy, e work an appropriation should to carry on the During the last for experimental work habiting the Copper are set forth in number: of food countrics are attempting to find of destroying them. We have pelitions Alaska requesting assistance cimilar River The results of the it s impossible to devise a method for tion and that the cost per scal destroyed nmueh bettor resalts would he tor each hair killed in or This pls to give the md we would he sure of the the further advant that to the operation RESCUE AND RELIEF OF LOST PERSONS Junmary 1, 1927 there remained §$6,394 out of of §10.000 Since that time expenditures been authorized which probably will reduce the to about $6,000. The average yearly disbursements from this fund during the past ten y ha hout 500, The reached In 192 ien about $5,500 expended It is imps sihle o estimate the amounts that will he necessary 1o carry out the provisions of thi ly in view of the fact that each year the Territory is the mecca of many hunting and ex- ploring expeditions, and travel to isolated districts is inc sing, however an appropriation of $10,000 should be sufficient to moeet the requirements of the law. RELIEF OF DESTITUTION There are two special funds provided for tituticn. One of these is dishur: the provisions of Chapter 45, S is disbursed by Federal Judg Sesgion Laws cof 1923, legislative in the River the fish cssion $3,500 attempt to destroy Delta. The details reports That these be gencrally was appropriated hair seals of the animals in- opera tions large other destroy admitted effectual from other to that operations seem seems to and method districts in to the Copper to indicate that who some given nuea. almost le destrue is about $ 1 achieved adjacent to known best results namber of will be belicve that feved it a bounty iy of fishing other seal secms in re- vel seal destroyed 4 there n overhead Cxpense the have appro- priaticn balunce been maximum was law, espec the 1 by the Govern ion Laws of under Relief of Des- s Office under 1919, and the other the provisions of Chapter latter fund is apportioned (Continnes on Fuke Seven.» ELECTRIC SUN BALL HEATERS Take the Chill Off Those Cold Corners For instance—Bath Room, Kitchen and other Cold Spots All Sizes and Makes Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Telepbone No. €, Jimeau, Alaska The to NCE TONIGHT-—LAST TIMES NEWS FOX COMEDY 9:25 PATHE "HARLES RAY in sure 2 picture that is a foar the blucs COLISE 80-—40— COMING BHURSDAY ZANE GREY'S Tiik BORDER LEGION “ADDRE! %()(,R U'H” COME IN AND LOOK F L’f. TYPEWRITERS ’hli’)(:.(’ n., Lfl. LNTED . COLL MAY LOOK ALIKE tryiag our's you will be that weatlng quality s0 you will learn that bak- our mean lens cosd results. a full iinn of Fecd and tran, service O, G. Whis. D. B. FEMMER Th but after convince varies, ing with and better We carry the ool our YND4 HOTEL 1087 MCLERN HOTEL IN ALASKA, NET'LY RENOVATED Reasonshls Rates Elevator Service A Viwe Frem Every Window S. ZYHDA, P:op. vy — LET US TIGURE ON THE THERMOS ‘0,&., YSTEM OF CONSTRUCTION I'CR YOUR HOME, THE SMALL CGST NNDFR OUR SYSTEM WILL SURPRIST YOU—~FOR DEMONSTRATION PHONE 32 Concrcte Products Mfg. Co. G. TAGERSON NORTIIERN HOTLL ROOMS--50 cents per night and ap; $300 per week and wp. Public shower a1d tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- tion—Hot water day and wuight. Rooms $12.00 per momth and ap—steam heated e U Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 BAND-SAWING, W0OD-TURNING, CABINET AND ALL XINDS CF W00D WORK SRS We Have Just Received a Shipment of LISK IMPERIAL ENAMELED WARE 1 COL.\TORS— -COFF CHILD’S BATIHS AND STO "y LE BOILERS— ROASTERS CK POTS The Thomas Hardwam Co. ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET

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