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THE DAILY r\LAb}\\ LMl’lRL MONDAY, ||I|III||II||III||I"IIIIIIII|III||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllmmI"ImlllllllIIIImlflflIlIIlllllmllllh.’ ¢ WO men Will Free China If Men Fai!, E‘ 1430 ‘ Nationalists’ “Joan of Arc”’ Promises Hundred Girls Trained to Carry on Work of Revoluiion ANKOW, China, E{ It our men fail, the women will liberate Chinal fo declares Mrs. Sun Yat Sen ¢ of the bellig- National- high leader The South _APRIL 25, 1927. L Bt e | mam, A m ; AT W TG SO AT L L TR P M FONIGHT FTUESDAY and PICKETT’ PALACE PATHE NE} the cf en A drama —LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT-- OF 4 GOOD SHOW “SUN UM COREORRREREESEELER O RRRERRRRRREELRRERERENRRARENY), widow of tb cront and b 1€ Larty, and herselt in the party's councils. Chilna republic by no president, but s s iy lady, Some fonth Ching Jaan of Are, , who was educuted in Uniled States, is now establish- a school of political education Chincse women, In this school, ed for the present in Hankow, 100 carelully selec roung women will be trained intensively in tho provlems of China and the role of China’'s women, “Women in China will never have s to wvage & baltle for the right to & vote, le said in an interview. “Sehirage will be given to them matter of course by the Kuo- mintang na al constitution drafted by Dr. Sun at Sen. Neither wiil women have to fight for property vighits in China, nor the guardian- ship of their children, nor for fair wad decent marital Jaws. Marr and divorce will not work gicater lie dship for womea than for men in the new China, “Citizership, suffiage, property rights, social vigh's for men and for women are as much a part of e f 3 3 0 t118: tundnrnantall YavoluLiGAGY Dro: i Yat Hen, widow of the man who founded the new bel gramme in China as is unhampered Ligerent and bellicose Chinese Nationalist party, and herseli a j P40 COMIDY-—Its t! sovereignly of China in its relations lcader in the s, is establishing a school of political 5 makes you with the world.” edueation for women. **Our grandmothers were 500 years be- lauch: China must liave women leaders In 4 Gialiton wi Do e e groat numbera immediately, Mme, Dind “”l\%"\'\fi’;[l‘l"l:o‘t"“ ",I'\‘{';‘mi‘,:"“‘“ be 50 ycars ahead,” she aAcewest p o of ) e, i - .o . Sun believes, hence the school of aVCI politics, She is pleased over the (IRISTRUGHAL Newiresl) South China (Canlonese) army's suc- . cess, but does not condone s cruel- can grasp the extent of the change strange today; grandmothers Yook ty, its looting or ils attacks on in China. In my four years in col- upon them as crealures of another foreigners. Like olher women, she jage. and later In (he large . ; A g i r Ameri- 1d. ger prefers peaceful methods o blood . ° gl WL DUt v younaes woulen tesl shedding and blood-letting. But she a0 cities, I came in contact with that there is a touch of envy in ith o CONRAD NAGEL PAULINE STARKE LUCILLE LAVERNE stirriog a tale of mountain pas- sions und gloricus romance us ever lcud-‘ your heart. From the great stcge play by Luia VoLimza, “ W n qucl' .. snT s ATAINME L 1IN COMPORT P LT D T T EH T BT 3 Vadeped @ o Eve Unsefl & J Leonore Coffec "ADAM SANS JANE” TUESDAY AND WEDNE PALACE WHERE BIG SHOW 'S AND MUSIC FOR THEM R LT R T LT LT AT IlmlIlIllllllllll‘lIll‘lI|IIIIIIIIIIll!llllll!llllh’!lllllIlllllllllllllllIllllllllll!llllllllllllIlllm T AL T T 10-—20—40—Lagcs COMING WEDNI. 2241 D LOWE THE RISs B ions in his Inn.mm portrayal of the |character of Captain March, virils DM ViR IER™ Attractions At Theatres . (“SUN-UP" AT PALACE war hero, suave matinee idol and rdent suitor. The dashing William ‘ox actor was equally at home in cach phase of the complex role. | There is sprightly humor and eripping drama in the play lv ope on the battle front, where .umun March has crashed to earth in hi |plane. When heautiful WV is convinced that armed force was necessary to spread the doctrines of Dr. Sun. “Our grandmothers were 500 years behind the women of America,” n sald, in speaking of her ‘but our daughters will be 60 years ahead. . “T doubt if the women of America many women and with the political and social aims of American women, Complete freedom for Amerlcan w men seemed just around the corner; for Chineso women, it seemed a distant, almost a foolish dream. “But I was wrong. Chinese women are wiping out centuries . .. Chinese mothers find their daughters a little the hearts of the older women and, perhaps, a timorous applause.” Mme, Sun is a slender, delicate creature; but she is the nerve force of the civil affairs of revolutionary South China. She has traveled all over the empire, often secretly and usually with her life in her hands, organizing the revolutionary feeling. | GLORIA SWANSON in “THE COAST OF Don’t Forget Cante ur, THURSDAY FOLLY"? Bl L e £0t0 his rescue, Captain eh et = : ; O i e e e e 0| = i : 3 e of the Palace the- [overcome by her charm that he for.|{ FRENCH AUTHUS GAIN nevertheless complamn they will have USCript of his hook, selling both. The Woin a vise of iron last [eibly Kissos her. That is the Kiv | BY COLLECTORS' FAD no fum: and will not be vead. It Iy purchasers go together ond the Writ-| on the Gulf of ABSORBING PHOTOPLAY |ton, plaged by Claire .\vrhm Sun-Up” began its (Wo |harrier. Phen the plot doyeiop —_— | brought also ths problems of forgery had to take back one of the man is one of the most ab- | PARIS, Apiil 25— Tha growing fdd [and useripts orbing photoplays that we have seen |, Hin France for limited and de luxe | and in some time and carries a big wal- | «HELL'S HIGHROAD" 15 “leditions of hooks has brought mod- | heen so saleabl jop in every reel | AT PALACE TOMORROW [est wealth 1o some authors, wholinto trouble by 1 o et i ! -oe Advertising aiwals pays. columns of The Empive manuseripts have that one author goi copying th Use the Metro-Goldwyn- | May. o made it s N A dfhe Bl [t*: the story of a mountain mmh-‘ ) 3 ¥ er who vows vengeance on the de hy \v-lil”‘n““‘\“»’mlt'mv'l o “n\"xl- scondants of the i whi killed es AR R R R cople and who is made to see loy any L ) Do fo spend nearly a quarter of that unjust her resolution is by her son. L Workd War veteran. amount entertaining .)'xl\ll Bdmund Gonldiug, the noted sce- |40 evening, you wom't be intereste At io writer and p % it M watehing it done on the sereen in Bimis Al ittt high d the i (CHells Highroad.” coming o the L Palace theatre for a two day run e i T e St e inning Tuesday. If this is (he 5 % o e g0 ssa case, it will bore you AN “Hut it vou are a member of what e, Avthur Rankin, Sam De ( 8 v A ] g oy Edward Connelly and Bainard Beck 18 KIOwn as our “great middle class, . @ to as the “white (u]Lu Arthur Slatter was the seonavis - i A vou have something n stor : ISSUE $100,000 NTEREST- yable SECURITY—AIl the Issue will be dated about May June 1. 1927, and will bear in- issue: but bonds will bhe sold and delivered from time to time in such quantities as may he necessary io finance the purchase SEVWARD. of school-house site and consiruction of school-house, and such interest as may have accrued on any bond at time of cale and delivery mnst be taken up by purchaser. Not less than $4,000 ach year commencing with 1032 I enting with 1957, but the City of Ju- neau will reserve right to redeem larzcr number of honds at earlier matur- ity dates. Ala-ka Pile Driver Scow guests aska, Municipal | ]uneau, five feet, marked y. 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It will be talked with envy and the older screen fans'ahout at the tea table, legislature lapso into a reverie of romantic mem-'and court.” ories. . | sy | Mr. Lowe runs the gamut of cmc: i - - - 4| ¢ s - GLORIA SWANSON IS | terest from date of AT COLISEUM THURSDAY | BAGK HURTS “"The old adage has been changed. | In this particular instance it is not Jike father, like son,” but “Lika FLUSH KIDNEYS = to recovery., Lable our sewdannaally ’ peis Taxable Property in the Municipality 15 or KODIAK ISLAT HING AN ALASK & +CKING CO, comparison arises from \ ~|\ tion in “The Coast of Folly, i G a4 Swanson latest picture for Pa 3 8 th: Coli Drink Plenty Wat” and Take 'I'!::n:x‘;;ln\'munrlllnllu S Glass of Salts Before Break- | 'y mother, Nadine Gathway, be fast Occasionally involved in a notoriot \ A R e SRR The City of Juneau. Alaska, desives to place t hond issue with the | residents of Juneau and other m-n]y. Vaskan communities, instead of placing it outside the Territory, and wiil receive subs .plinm for odd lo h " tongues of society wag with,sganda! of lmlnls at the City Clerk’s office, Juucau, Alaska, until 5 p. m., May 5, Keep your kidneys clean like You|y,o"vonark is made, “Like mothe i | g 3 " . keep your bowels clean, by Aushing ke danghtor.” 1927. on subscription form \ul)s(dlllhl”\ as follows: them with a mild, harmless salts The working out of the story is of which helps to remove the body’s surpassing interest, Im\‘i}w, a coloy urinous waste and stimulate lhcm ful background of An?m‘u-an gociety & Gheid torsdl sublvity. [at Paim Beach and New York, and | The function of the kidneys is to Iwith a powerful sequence laid in: Paris. filter the blood. In 24 hours they. " “Alay Dwan directed the picture. strain from it 500 grains of acid o b O and waste, so we can readily under- MANLEY AND ROTH COAL gtand the vital importance of keep- PROPERTY TO BE WORKED ing the kidneys active. | . Drink lots of good water — you A Ry e caw't drink too much; also get from |PPCERE N L MARCEARL e any pharmacist about four ounces of \large scale was the word hrought to jad Salts. Take a tablespoonful in pajrhanks hy Judge C. 1. Clegg from ass of water before breakfast Henry Crook, manager for Frank morning for a few days and/ M-\“I»-y at '\\‘illn\vl ) our kidneys may then act fine. This! viting _from the states, persons :’mmuw salts is made from the acid|¢losc to Mr. Manley and Mr. Roth : ineg told Mr. Crook that a railvoad spur of grapes and lemon juice, combined |, ;.. 360,000 would he buflt from /ith lithia, and has been used foriyj .1y’ o (he mines. Arrangements years to help clean and stimulate have' heen made to ship 8,000 tons clogged kidueys; also to neutralize{of coal weekly to San Francisco, it is em so they are!said. Mr. Roth has been in the states irritation, ' al months in the interests of ak- the venture. The information receiy ed by Mr. Crook said the necessary ness. pital had* been raised in San Fran Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot co. injure; makes a delightful efferves-' After concluding the deal Mr. Man cent Jithia-water drink which every-iley leit for Texas to look ovor the one should take now and then to botash field. It is believed that Man help keep their kidneys clean and loy's property on Willow creek, in the Iditarod, will be a large producey active. 'Try this; also keep up thei . " e is enough water bonds muest be redeemed comes ay through When your kidneys hurt and your a stodgy. middle-aged millionaire back feels sore, don't get scared and scek love and excitement proceed to load your stomach with a ~ When her daughter, Joyce, grown lot of drugs that excite the kidneys "llM!m;} womanhood, ge gled and {rhitate the entirs wrinary tract,|!? 8 lo¥e, triangle and -the mslioiou house in And you'll cho hi Yl f armth in a a jiffy. Incomp vadlian ! tireplace. Try them yea'll tind Thev're Hot I e e T Alaska: I hereby subscribe for 8 of the Juneau, Aleska, 1927 Municipal School Bonds /“LASKA AIEAT (‘() and agree to pay, upon delivery of said bonds, the par Wholesale and Retail Suitiors ! 1 value thercof in full together with such interest as PHONE 39 $ZWARD STREET I BERG \-JNN DIWIN § { ' ? ! T » City of Juncau, To the City of Junca e That capital has becy raised for to time of delivery. I prefer that the bonds herein sebscribed for be in may lave accrued upon said bonds from date of issue B rorre—— \()OM BEST MEALS IN TOWN e BOARD °Y THE WEEK OR ONTH -TRANSIENT MEALS JOHN E. GREEN, Prop. D S P UUUSACUI IO UGV SIOUB . —— ‘E US FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies Print:ng and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Phone 244 Tunii, hissks —— the following denominations: Late + 1927, Subscriber. the acids in the s no longer a source of thus often relieving bladder we: e i i A AR e o -t et it SS It is anticipated ihat this issue will he oversubscribed and that |>rn|mr tional allotments of the issue will be made to the various subscribe The City of Juncan. Alaska, rveserves the right to reject any and all subsceriptions and to reject or aceept any part of any subscription, TAKE AN INTEREST IN YOUR TOWN AND SCHOOI. AND SUB- water drinking, and no doubt you! . s News-Miner). SCRIBE FOR A SCHOOL BOND will wonder what became of ynur A e kidney trouble and backache. aclv. 10id papers for saie at The Emplre IWMW

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