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|IIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIlIIIII||I||IIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIHHIIIIIIIIIHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIHH.. H P I1CK E TT, g urer to assume her now office 8- g H the meeting delicious coffoe = " B o e L 1 g sandwiches were served in the H News Tull.v Review g 8| estic science rooms and an informal = jas g E social meeting ensued. The prograw = H | | l (onmw = H £ z 1. “Mignonette Overture™ I H £ £ g ‘ | man; Semior School Orehes(ra H £ = H 2 ¢ ¢ Fashion Show,” Hom» Icon- = = = g {Domestic Scnence Deparlmeul omics Department. = £ 7:90 uml 990 = I Eahibit (2) Wash Drosses, Freshman Givis = E B | Exhibition and -Orchestra |mary tarding, Cecétia Larsen, win- = - E 8 ek _= | » b bt |nifred Caclson, Phyllis Bayers, Das. = \ ) RE S s “ s H | Features Meeting. [ney Hagerup, Louise Froland, Mild- = Lai YVOURE 2 ] | The st ParentTeachers Ausociu.|Boyce. Winnitred Carison. £ Plydta e & A CHARLES BRABIN PRODUCTION with E tion meeting of the season had &g () Yash Deesscs Flwh Gralo,s - E = }atwe attriidmine. fadt ‘ights The tash, | GiTs er iuerin, Betty Barra- 2 P ) H ¢ g lion show was exceptionally interes:.|Bar Lucille Ericson, Jeannert: Stew. |2 = £ A Y P}IILBIN H M I el Wbt e kohoouisrt, Dorothy Sigrid Davis g % = domestic science department has heen e Hltu,\,; 8, .“-»m( Ivl"\;” l[,mn; s ] v e y - ing d : the year- a ’ eggett, Alice Merritt, Muriel Jar- = £ Gladys Brockwell and Philips Smalley E e RIS Voar A %, Shiinon. Z £ A PICTURE WITH A GREAT REPUTATION g 86 iastaritliy s 3 (c) Pajamas, Freshman aud Bighth (2 3 5 TR R R T B MRk I ™ Helen Grity - wire i Jorothy Bikks, Gene- 3 £ Z| charge of that work in the school|Yieve Saloum. Alma Kronquist, Dor- 3 & = THERE IS ALSO A LATE NEWS REEL, FELIX THE CAT, AND = I(lunng the past year reserves greal ”‘,;'-" . "‘l S:”““” I}\l"‘ s ’ it f £ = = raise fc o z y (e |nifred ze. Joyce oty = J = E CHARLEY PUFFY in “ROLLING STONES” £ [ Dartment made. Tho sina who modat | Barragar, Luchli Ericson, Maisie Ross. |5 x £ = - T | . o, ™ » = ENTERTAINMENT = | TR PR S S TN T H i S s w = . :-.u the dresses, smc and pajamos | €rS: rid Davis, Lyda Benson I= = = = ?Cm‘y : St"ms""f (‘:!""70?- | At Penniqiibe. ;"’"'d”"h“ (d) Wash Dresses, Advanc:d Sew-|= 1 ComPORY ' S £ SETTT W ey ’ Sk 2 former Seeretary of War, i Irois exhibiting drosses made by . |ng: Mildred Hooker, Wilhelmina Lar- (S ! L 2 = THURSDAY RIDAY and SATURDAY S| going to Nicaragua as a per- | givls were adorabla, ; sen, Alma Weil, 1 E ” = g yn]ci;s £ gonal observer for President ! > orchestra played splendidly n ‘l 2 Tk m_m""l'““\ = BLTZ -\% I g = = " : Bl e ront | Reading, Mildred Hooker nej = WA = = E| Coolidge. Meanwhile, Senator, |1 as alv S e place in Declamation Contest of | = \ ot ( d""\l\ S = Loges 60c e =, George W. Norris, Republican, o] Alaska School Meet at Peters = COLISEUM "" = £ 2 =R AR e b i b | Miss Mildred Hooker reccived quite Apell 18 1987) = ME P A = E Adults 500 2 Nebraska, avers that there are |, quujon when she appeared on the L el SCTleRe) MELODY ME SRR TR H £ y | enough United States marines | after her number was aw-|oode pepartment, 0 IN SPEC i -a Rai = - ouths 30c Z| in Nicaragua to provide a body- I'Hnmr 1. Sie gave the reading, "7\ ool Dresses, Advanced Sew N CPECIAL MUSIC P By g PGB e P iy Z guard of 15 men for every b, lich Bl WORUINS Hing: | Bather Bippos, M Harding r\g L = 2| American in the tiny, republie, 11 of the poise’ of an sxperiens: | Wilhelmina Larsen, Gecalia Larson PRICES E CHILDREN E ed dramatic reader. Her voice was |V ol Riendeau, Louise Froland, Aud AR Sate From ti: Novel iy E Thursday and Friday 20c i ) clear, her diction excollent and tho '"Tn“."flw Freshman Girls: Wio : S . qeny RICHARD HARL !.)IA 1 H 9 és || WHO'S WHO | jexrassiol Gtrehe picce’ was': wall ] 10 Deaied, Prostmg cisle: Wi : HARD 4ARLOIG DAV E Saturday Night 10¢ = pLu «d, meither overdone mnor slight- A i Cna 1 arRL SRRy = y Nig H | AND WHERE | |¢d Miss Hooker carried tho audience | Hagerup, Annabel H‘:,gg'lfmi;-f ‘;‘.I:,{ = s sto.v pt o Yaukes soldigh g8 fer8 4 g HL ——————— & with her to Sevilla, and made it ;“‘““‘“g"““" "('”";’;"’,; i Nagea = hunted for .\dvcutu\c and found romance, £ i i % i 35 ary Stewart, Genevieve Saloum. Z O N2 T H ST v i s i mat e S, Somiv, s o s, Sty L. S 2 ‘ ol o i 9 150 thia WaNon for h&n.(- aflor RBERA. Imoulishe ~AEEhe. Nl ding. Ha the D“(V,';" é‘i‘l‘l‘(""f,rf::‘,':““Ad"‘,'::“fm?lfilf“;_,j§ 4 ; 7’” K D") = . ot that periodinto ome of the mos | ing somotime i the Staies Ho Vit |thrl of the crowd. thegchaneen' ot | S Bretiy AV NS HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S “\ SON 4 g a) e med. v ends while 0 Y vas | feeling which swept t zh the on & 1 W o = Atiractions Several spectacular battles betwecn [in port. Mr. Stoin was smong iha |lookig throng during the fight of |Larson Mary Harding, Bather Davir, HIS FATHER' g | Indians and soldiers, with 4,000 com- first residents of Skagway and was | Combre : iato. Tsther -Bippes, L T ——— F batants engaged, comprise (he most o freighter over the White Pass| The great affection between Anita [ 5 “Tast vs. West March” LUdwis: | o s e .. At Theatres :i'::::‘“',';""‘(‘:m:‘;:;"”:‘l“‘p”'|"“‘l‘ l"“‘lll;' ha\Ir;rs- the construction of the Rail-|and Sombro looked like a bsautify) | Senior School Orchestr |7 - o< omescn - | B o e A8 saown (U6 )voad, and natural sentiment as told hy SHE S e |f LET US FIGURE ON o N d. R DE e | manner in which the soldiers live| Maurice D. Leehey, prominent Sc-|Miss Hooker and did not seem ex | ON THE THERM S-BOTTLI. SYSTEM OF B @ | with their families in the mumerous fattle attorncy who has been in S byt .k;}m have 'to o | WILLIAM BIGOFF TAKES I CONSTRUCTION ¥OR YOUR HOME. ° .5 SMATL COST UNDERL . i |forts which dotted the territory. Ineau for several days on business lef: |sceptic had " not been tol| OVER PIONEER RESTAURANT|| QUR SYSTEM WILL SURPRISE Y0U —FOX DEMONSTRATION “STELLA MARIS’ NOW i 1‘)..,‘, ‘”;" '3"'] r"gl stant mr;um'o Ot fon the Northwestern early this moru-|so convinei Hooker shows R PHONE 32 SHOWING AT PALACE 1”:‘0"‘“‘ "”‘;:r gt “ in the ““'iw"w returning to Seattle. considerable natural talent William Bigoff. well known on, o ! sty ik AS s life went on in a norm. J. Bavard, of the California Gro-| B. D. Stewart opened the meeting [ Gastinean Channel and other min-| C " D, l ‘ “ 3 *| manner, with love and romance finc-fcery, and Mrs. Bavard, who have|with a brief announcement to the [ing points, has taken a shont time oncrete .’ roducts ‘-J 1 To tell a bald narrative—a se-|ing fertile soil for hluwam!ng {been vacationing in the States, are|effect that it was the last meeting !lease on the Pioneer Restaurant e cucnce of events—on the screen, “The Scarlet West,” which is com- |r(-ru|nlnp. home to Juneau on the|of the season and that the organiza |from Mrs. Koback. Bigoff will be| G. FAGERSCN 1ot difficult—but to ca g Thursday to the Palace, is en-| Admiral Evans. tions would resume its work and|{known to theatrical fans as mu it Wi tical, evanescent spirit of a great lacted by a stellar cast that includes | John Nowicki is a passenger for | meetings next year, The report of |Russian dancer who has appeaved| e = BVEE, : = wuthor, and so tinge the happenings | Robert Fra ra Bow. Robei|Juneau aboard the Alameda. the Sgzcretary read by Mrs. Paui [in American Legion productions and| o the sercen that this artistry per-|Edeson, Johnny Iker. Walter M. el R Abbott and showed a balance of [at various times on the stage of A T n T 1 x-r-l v meates it—ihis is another matter. | Grail, Gaston Glass, Helen Ferguson.| g 1 #10. 1HEGYS. trosatry. atterall [Junskd’s thaaties. - Benides batus A ¥ A ( i\} ‘ut Mary Philbin has succeeded, in |Ruth Stonehouse, Martha Francis eni| Artif flower pieces made to|phills had been paid. A standing roll |mining man, Bigoff Is an exper- Villiam J. Locke's romantic classic, Florenco Crawtord :::::;; f ration Day. See Mrs.|call was taken (o show the mumbor |ienced chet Opos for lukiness ‘Wit Bea'of i Wi ‘ Stella Maris,” now pld g & —adv psent Wl a i —_——————— B! ESINEess et of evervihing— i Valace, in doing just that. Perhaps | [HAPOLD EFII. WRICHT'S ! V. B P T :;.,-.q.mil:.”“:: altferent ;.',‘:::Ir;'n'hl\fl-ti ‘nl Crushed rock dellvered to any ¥ » i i because the little Universal| | STORY COMING. COLISEUM | REAL SILK HOSIERY President Stewart then asked H. T Iplace in Juneau, Call Service Trans- COMPLETE FRUIT and YEGETABLD LINI r has ilyl|l‘|'l\'l|ll";]m;‘ xlh'vm"lll’n’;. = - | F T - 2| C P. Bussinger, )“hune 46"3 adv mn to escort l‘rmldvnl elect W. P. fer. Phone 389, —adv. o e y lits in perfectly with Locke's o io new Haroid Rell \s ' - oo i il L i il s DL AR TGRS 7 . ol i i wit, Perhaps—but who knows? AU“A Son of His Pathor” which com Our Service VWill Ne t ‘of Smiles any rate, Mary Philbin has the great-|to tie Colisewm for Thursday and est rolo in b v since “Merry | Fricay was produced under the Pare: | £ - I)H a o Round.” {mount banner and was directed by | " ‘ The story of “Stella Mariz,” beau- Vietor Fleming. The cast huludv:\ ° (4 b ifal eripple, the two men who love|many notable screen stara hbesides \ Three Deliveries Daily her and still remain loyal friends ‘o |Warner Baxter and Bessle Love who u l cach other and the little siavey who play the leading roles. ’ ’ acrifices lior life on the altar of The story has for g » a young man's happin known wherever man who inherits a ranch which i Jnglish literature cad. Ihe-vily mortgaged. The holder of the 1 7 Elliott Dexter [m § ‘guge, Holdbrook, played by Wal- SEE US FOR YOUR. --- one of the sirs McCrail, fusists he will foreclose C 00 On S ca, 2 it develops that he i3 mixed up desire Broc I w a smuggling gang who to cloak their fllicit operations. ! Jason Robards the Mr. Wright in this story as usual other in the triangle—a conu- has injected a lot of human interest vineing and intelligent portrayal of and incidents that play up the good a really strong character with Locke's |" his fellow men. | fanciful complications. The stag The comedy feature will he Clyde | magnificent. Cook in “Should Sailors Marry?” ———.—— When in the market for shingles |see Femmer first or phone 114. adv| :5“WHITE MICE" AT J COLISEUM TONIGHT s “Extra! Extra!” was the howl r ed by Bdward H. Griffith, directing for Pinellas Films, Inc, when he found himself in Havana, Cuba, with- out the necessary cast. Edward H. was directing | = & | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | | ! UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Anchorage, Alaska, February 23, 1927. Notice is hereby given that James| “While Traill, entryman, together with his| Mice,” a picturization of Richard'witnesses, Edwin Henry Sherman, larding Davis’ story, with Jacque-lanq Herbert Lee, all of Tenakee, line Logan and William Powell "“Aluskn s wibmbitad: SRES pish of tho leading voles. The story was oi | e a amidst a revolution fn a|Dhis homestead entry, Serlal 06229, all South American republic with |for lands situated on the north shore; viot and battle scenes dotted plenti- | of Tenakee Inlet, Latitude 57° 46’ fully all through the plot. 'qo N. Longitude 135° 14’ 49" W. To solve his problem and fill out!porest List $-67, H.ES. No. 183, the mob scnne;; (,‘rmim :eut"ou[ i New Series No. 1662, and is now| call for recruits from the avana ;e files of the U. §. Land Office, | public at large, and sucgeeded ii 3% Auchorexs, Alaska, ani 1t Bp pro- gathering together a very represen-| tative group of satisfactory revolu- i test is filed in the local land omnq Alaska, within the| tionists for the picture, ‘n! Anchorage, He had to deal with men unfa- ypgr]od of publication or thirty dayp’ miliar with the inside workings of; thereafter, said final proof will be the motion picture industry, frighl-}a.cepted and final certifigate issued. ened at being in the focus of the J. LINDLEY, GREEN. g b . | :amera, and curious as small boy | Pirst Publication March 14, 1927, Tue handling of this mob roquired infinit~ patience, ing~nuity, and taci,|Last Publication May 21, 1927. but BEdward H. is worthy of the joe——————————- name, Griffith, and managed them T ARE et perfectly, so that the mob scenes ROSS THE PAINTER are as realistic as life and with sey-| | Has re!“:gg » ;:!;:l“l; and is eral unaxvected and original touches ! { Que to the newness and freshness| | PAINTNG and KALSOMINING of the extras. PHONE 12 “White Miee” ol toaight only, and is a tribute to Rich- ard Harding Davis, its original au- thor. Associated Exhibitors release; the picture. A comedy and News reel will also | bhe shown. is at the Coliseum I . Moose || Legion No. 25 Meets “THE SCARLET WEST" | COMING TO PALACE‘ Before he hecame President, Col. Theodore Roosevalt achieved fame | throngh his history, “The Winning of the West.” which related the dra- matic_events preceding the declinz ui the Indians’ sovareignty over ths vast territory in the Far West. Tha| IHF D/\ILY /\LASKA EMPIRE, WLDNLbDAY MAY 4, Cal’s Envoy I‘)Z7 FASHION SHOW neau will ity dates. residents 1927, on Tonight 8 o’Clock series became surprisingly popular, owing to the intense interest which all Amoricans show in that phase of American historv. | » Now those days have heen hrnuxln. B grrsan in “The Scarlet West,” i a First National picture produced by : ¥rank J. Carrodl, who has w.w:ii the romantic and dramatic episodes ' The " ISSUE Issue will be dated about May 15 or June 1, terest from date of issue; but bonds will be sold and ime to iime in such quantitics as may be necessary to finance the purchase of school-house site and construction of school-house, and such interest as may have accrued on &ny bond at time of sale and delivery must he taken Not less than $4.000 of bonds must be redeemed each year commencing with 1932 and ending with 1957, but the City of Ju- at earlier matur- up by purchaser. e et o s rr oo INTEREST—6 ¢ payable semiannually SECURITY—AIl the Taxable Property in the Municipality 1927, and will bear in- delivered from reserve right to redeem ‘larger number of honds : of Juneau and other nearb; Alaskan communities, subscription form substantially as follows: To the City of Juneau, Alaska: I hereby subscribe for § of the Juneau, Alaska, 1927 Municipal School Bonds, and agree to pay, upon delivery of said bonds, the par value thereof in full together with such interest as may have accrued upon said bonds from date of issue to time of delivery. I prefer that the bonds herein subscribed for be in the following denominations: Subscriber. D e SCRIBE FOR A SCHOOL BOND $100,000 ‘\.uu to the chair to take over the The City of Juneau, Alaska, desires to place this bond issuc with the instead of placing it outside the Territory, and will receive subscriptions for odd lots of bonds at the City Clerk’s office, Junieau, Alaska, until 5 p. m., May 5, It is anticipated that this issue will be oversubscribed and that propor- tional allotments of the issue will be made to the various subscribers. y of Juneau, Alaska, reserves the right to reject any and all subscriptions and to reject or aceept any part of any subscription. TAKE AN INTEREST IN YOUR TOWN AND SCHOOL AND SUB- | me and Mys. M. L. Mervitt to y Mrs. Winn Goddard to the desk of the Secretary and Treas “)\‘" T ONLY—-—r - 0:2 2 ] A RIS Y Office GEO. M. Front Strect (OP The § F. P. No. 1.7 1o recovery. pense. ) 5 (¥4 Phone 244 d Keyscard Por J. B. 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