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,1vlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIII‘II|IU17"III|||IIIIIIIlIIIIIiIIII|-=.1‘ PICKETT’ !I\Ul ND IHI‘ u ORLD First National THE OLD DAYS THE DAYS OF COl OF ADVENTURE lHl RSDAY— H-{ll)\\ .\ml Q\'lllRl)AY /RAGE—OF THRILL; WITH 4)( 'R NEWS Rl~fiL l’](l\l |'i(~llu‘|' THE BOLD DAYS THEY Rl HI'RF' that snrang between. a cast that guarantees a NOTICE T0O THE PUBLIC: It's big—BIG! As big as the heart of the land where it was filmed. And sweete:t of all is the love story cf man and maid and the race barrier W Robert Frazer, Johnny Walker, Clara Bow, Gas- ton Glass, Walter McGrail. Robert Edeson—that’s W hen white man clashes with red man on the wild frontier to mould a nation. OUR COMEDY “Beware of Relatwns I have applied for license for the Palace Orchestra to play all copyrighted pieces of music for presentation with the BIG FEATURES that will be shown in the future at the Palace Theatre. JOHN T. SPICKEIT IIIll“lllllllllllllllll’llmI[(!mllllll"lllmlll"lll"l!II!|HIIHIH"IHIII ith big show. | H z ' P, IR Do TWO BIG SHOWS TONIGHT: Adults Youths, 12 to 15 Children Loges SUNDAY Children—Saturday Night Only “THE MYSTIC” 0000000 7 and 9:20 50¢ 30¢ 20c 10c 602 MATINEE e T T n- Atiractions At Theatres — [“THE SCARLET WEST' OPENS AT PALACE i RS With an unusual nml ma ground, “The Scariet West,” the F National picture will he on view the Palace tonight, shown during the rema week. It unfolds a story and adventure such as las seldom scen. The producer, Frank J. Aepicted in bold stroke of the winning of the West from the Indians. Two thousand red men »nd as many American soldiers are at where it will b inder of th: of romance tha s Carroll, the actors in this mammoth produ tion, supporting a cast of raro ex- cellence. “The sarlot West” is notable for many reasons. Threading the action of the story of a tender romance of an unique natu lh»rn are weird (<FIRE’ Admission $1.00 reen | the drams | ‘FIRE’ WHERE? AT DOUGLAS AUDITORIUM ! Given for the Benefit of the - Douglas Island V olunteer Firemen—May 13th The Juneau Pubic must appeciate this annual affair, owing to the postion and prompt action of its own Volunteer Fire De- partment, which is a credit and an asset to any town. A REAL GOOD TIME ASSURED ALL Girls get this date all fixed up—————Boys come and help “BETZ’ COLISEUM MELODY MEN” FERRY ALMA IT'S 0UT—1:00 A. M. by hundreds of Indiang number of breath-taking I tween the Indians and the| there are scenic shots of rare lu-uul_v and majesty. In short, the production contains every ecle- ment essential to perfect entertain- ment | Robert Frazer as an educated In- | dian, ( 1 Bow as the flirtatious daughter of the general, and John- ny Walker as an army lieutenant head the imposing cast. John Adolphi | | directed. Manager Spickett has applied for all right of copyright music and to- night’s program comes under his new | regulations. | | it —kt "“A SON OF HIS FATHER" | IS AT COLISEUM TONIGHT A Son of His of the picture | tonight. Tt is story of the W Father” is the title | shown at Coliseum | Harold Bell Wright's | st, directed by Victor | Fleming and released through Para-| mount Pictures Corporation. Warne Baxter and Bessie Love supportéd hv | a strong cast of screen stars featured. A gang of smugglers, | western hero and an Irish girl ar> the (IIa cters lrhml(l whl(h llle mul\ "~ FIRE’ Start 9:30 P. M. ALASKA lHURbDAY M/\Y 5, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, 1927. ik e B ,"\f' L iy Many Can Now Walch the il a hara Tuck Coelidge Go to Work Sailors Marry” is the ques- Is o wiel | milliogaire producer S ) be answered in Ly o P said to be answerad ontinued from Page sing manne Hal g o A GEGRGE FINLEY o which is the comedy subject also PASSES AWAY IN are. 1 A fine morniz to be sho Clyde Cook, screen- | put of illed doorws rring role in this film fun 1 \. t of early 1ol Othe . 1 wise likely to ) G “\V. nto “TWE MYSTIC" IS ony the ol UNITED STATES LAND OFFIC Anchorage, February 23, 19 LOCAL HOSPITAL| STAR DUST TRAIL" SATURDAY, COLISEUM John B, Jackeon, aged passea| Notice is hereby given that James | | - - way last night at 6 o'cloc 1 the|Traill, entryman, together with One of the most interesting scenes Ann's Hospital from pleurisy|witnesses, Edwin Henry Sherm 1 “The Star Dust Trail” which |which developed into pneumonia.|and Herbert Lee, all of Tenakee.| Ja halibut kson, a fisherman. W @ omes to the Coliseum next i‘(llln’ dn\ ¢ Alaska, has submitted final proof matinee and evening, depidts a |laken il several week > ing{y. A = back stage chorus girl re one of his trips and w ught|his homestead entry, Serial 06229, lis interesting because it 3 into Juneau where he was aced [for lands situated on the north sh {but more interesting yet is the in the hospital. Little h for{of Tenakee Inlet, Latitude 57° 46'| that it is real. 3 his recovery was expected the|50” N. Longitude 135° 14’ 49” taking part in the rehe time. Forest List 8-67, H.E.S. No. 183, -gopdness chorus girls from i ?h. .L;t]hun came. to .Ilu:wm i New Series No. 1662, and is now| , Irene and com-|1914 and since that time has made] % . N pany h happened to be playing |1is home here, He was employed|in the files of the U. 8. Land Office,} in Los Angeles at the time the pie-|at the Alask ur Mina for _|at Anchorage, Alaska, and if no pro-| ture was being screened 'ral years, later buying an int test is filed in the local land office Mr. Edmund Mortimer, who di [n & ibut boat, and at pre ,|at Anchorage, Alaska, within the ccted the production, served many m\“l“ nlr ||lu- boat Ina J. g i period of publication or thirty days rear: e apoke r. Jackson is survived by his years on the spoken stage wite and thaos sons. The bods wag| thereafter, said final proof will bes well acquainted w cal comedy in q invited him to brir taken to the C. W pending fune J. LINDLEY, gements, | tion. On2 day h ome of the chorus over to watch |50 ™ @ 3 member of First Publication March 14, 1927. > picture being made. They were [ M00se . Last Publication May 21, 1927. so interested in the work that he T e e e} invited them to return next day and NOTICE | ROSS THE PAINTER | take part in his big reheargal scen: —_— Has returned to Juneau, and Is | They accepted. Fire alarm hoxes will be tested ready to do your In the film, Shirley Sunday morning. PAINTNG and KALSOMINING the leading role and Bry (Signed) DOLLY PHONE 12 | burn cast _to play opposite hm F Ty L] Juneau, Alaska, Municipal School Bonds ISSUE - ' $100,000 payable semiannually INTEREST—6 SECURITY—AIl the Taxable Property in the Municipality Issue will be dated about May 15 or June 1927, and will bear in- terest from date of issue; but bonds will be sold and delivered from time to time in such qllanlilics as may be necessar y to finance the lmrf‘lmv.(' of school-house site and construction of school-house, and such interest as may have accrued on any bond at time of sale and delivery must be taken up by purchaser. Not less than $4.000 of bonds must be redeemed each year commencing with 1932 and ending with 1957, but the City of Ju- neau will reserve right to redeem larger number of bonds at earlier matur- ity dates. QY The City of Juneau, Alaska, desires to place this bond issue with the residents of Juneau and other nearby Alaskan communities, instead of placing it outside the Territory, and will receive sul)scnpmmh for odd lots of bonds at the City Clerk’s office, Juneau, Alaska, until 5 p. m., May 5, 1927, on subscription form substantially as follows: e e e To the City of Juneau, Alaska: I hereby subscribe for 8.... 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. rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr e e S e e T It is anticipated that this issue will be oversubseribed and that propor- tional allotments of the issue will be made to the various subscribers, The City of Juneau, Alaska, reserves the right to reject any and ail subscriptions and to reject or accept amy part of any subscription. MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers | PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET TAKE AN INTEREST IN YOUR TOWN AND SCHOOL AND SUB- SCRIBE FOR A SCHOOL BOND . Alaska " accepted and final certificate issued. ! GREEN. COMING TO PALACE |y, s It i g mvern A door Nowspaper and police c usades | ) e BEd e throughiont the. countiy against ke’ eg jigh some ti fon-{noon that Dupont Cir ark | mediums and crooked clalrvovants re- | e S o e e SBHLLY teaiind: . dndaENaateD duy at the Juneau-|comes popular. Dozens of moth | l\mnm 1 Parlors and nurse maids bring out the youn | Browning writing a thrilling film ex-| = qooye0 horn 76 ters for an airing, ruminating per Pose of crooks of this variety. |ago in ¢ in slavery. He first |l that a President’s p is . Browning has filmed his story as | .yme to in 1912 and was|choice place for the children and The Myase Metro-Goldwyn-May-| oyyployed by J. T. Barron for two|the same time keepig in mind er production. It will be shown at the rs at Funter B Finley came!the diplomats and othe pepros Palace Sunday and it is one of ths hiles Gf tats AR SRt b o oheiny most thrilling crook plays that has . Lo & d lever boen flashed on a motion pic- then, making 8] Hesidds, there 1§ Mis. Caclidy ture scireen. ! uL for the past 10|§lhe leaves (he tempor White Th» picture is both a warning and veral yes he waslyjouse on foot frequently, and the Quefiatasy. somtatigping: ANe St he Empire as janitor, [giyle of her hats, gowns and sioe how crooked fums are often lin ; ra janitor 40r thejis an ftem of oconaiderab™s interest ed with hands of swindlers who take ) i Ranit) Durlng. £H8] gl R O o} advantage of the g of wealthy {past two years he has maintained |pandsome white collies are taken in | |persons seeking solace by means oifa for vent automobile service 10 ~the.spirclo. Tor” exepetse, ‘and thuf communication with the departed| Mr. Finley has resided at the| i ¢ Crel for e X dead. corner of Second and Main Streets |§PES'E COEM L TE nieTke The locales of the story are Hun-|for sever 6 and his home Dol o tham 1o st the fiaeoy gary and New York, and Aileen been the center of s for | Mnits '1'“:-"‘1 to pat the oey} Pringle and Conway lo are seen |the colered people | White “TuiRes IR | in the leading roles. They are sup-|a jolly nature and e i ported by a cast which includes|[by all who knew him. WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | Mitchell Lewis, Robert Ober, Stau-[vived by an aunt, M [Legion will meet Thursday night,| Heck, Gladys Hulette, David Tor-|in Yakima, W t§ o'clock in Moose Hall.: anc> and DeWitt Jennings nephew, also residents Al members The Mystic” was scenarized by |of Washington. L ey Waldcmar ~ Young, photographed by Ira Morgan. and titled by Josert | JOHN B. JACKSON e e Famham. Cedric Gibbons and Her- | . 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