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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1927. ..|l|llIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIImlllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIluu'.‘.‘;i‘,‘i.,‘..‘,.”‘\i'.';",;,."’..'.2;‘i;.‘!,‘."”:“',.:,'l - THE VERSTUVI AN dent, d, here e sneon otor of the transfignring power of tove engineors, carpentry instructor, - g 'I"I' B8 ‘trazedy 0 o splbcenIIGE i worker and. watchman # UNDAY ONLY | shallow life, and of thy d m.m» The school is well housed in s struggle between a man's g and | antial and comfortable buile i “8 i and the equipment is adequate evil genins, “Satan in Sables,” come: \ i ome o the Smoct povertal prod e o, O R {nother Colisenm Sunday A + TO SITKA SCHOOL . ot i ngrwn ; LS > “THE MVSTlC‘;AILSAA: NG ' person that might be inte ted CE § < ks s The special edition contains letter: . 1 T e s - Sheldon Jackson 3choolf,on e mes sod mbarmatios | : THE SPAKKLE AND GLITTER Aienta ‘ofvunderwotld htorise. 5b: Tob Makes Good Show g In |about them that shows that it has| f A & > eoler and warmth of bized tingling |I|;wu|~ ey y . . |"i s N . e . e been doing useful work during the IWRE G dus roceny et i e Educational Training. |16 vears of its existonce, particularly | sund; : A o o) o it e o i - 150 since the installation of the mod- FOX NEWS 2 - by 0- | 2 | op g TRl Tho April issue of the Verst [ uplant in 1911, ! drama of the underworld. I o Ap o of th AR | A eaL schiatll Sase. St okt | Grehts GHNIYT A Bass SO Rolbabak a8 tilm suces “The stie,” 4 ad8 a special edition presenting the | ? Metro-Goldwyn- Mg ction, - i | Work of the Sheldon Jackson School|Septembet 14, 1927, and end May 1 remance of delight il sincerity : 5 i 28. to be seon at the Palace Sunda at Sitka in the interest of which 1928 magazine is published as the | B (e - DG T | wting with e Sundaythe ’ oo ctarting. Wit the,: SunCeRIpEL RS0 Wiy ai e "the ..‘.1.‘,“]l(;o|moN's APPAREL | greatest crook story f 3 Ji e du ket @b atReEHONLL 0 desired to place in the hands | thoniy befora lho'Los:dngsles g f all the Alaska Indians who ar-| SEWARD STREET Uty on the heels of o polies erymdn | interested in Christian oducation | | | NDAY MATINEE—NIGHT and MONDAY WHAT WEVE GOT IN ALASKA TO MAKE PULP MILLS It dares to tear the veil cf scercey from spirirts, spooks, table tappings, seances! ] AN AMAZING PIL TURE against ‘ake mediums and claii | [0 calling attontion to the special| Gordon's Apparel Shop will ba 1o, voyants in league wilh org: edition of the magazine, the Rey.|Cated in the Malony Building in the gangs of ~windiers. While tho pic-jJames H. Condit, Superintendent of |store space fermerly oceupies by the | ture is en cxpose of fak: medium:|tha Sheldon Jackson School, says: |Frve-Bruhn Meat Market, according {it in no way reflects on the in The Verstovian is printed in [to F. 8. Govdon, the proprietor. The mw-,._\ of ,.|igmu bodies sincere our shop, type set by our Indian opening \\:lll be as goon as tho nec | i regarding spirit| boys and all tho Kk on the [sary repairs and alterations are com. | | paper produced in the same man- |pleted. Mr. Gordon said that his people,” says the d: ner. We find that the experiences stock has arr v 1 and he expects to| fake! of the print shop s cory {0pen the shop in a week or ten days. | to our in- Mrs. Winifred Jones, who is to| struction in Iv\u?i:h manage the Juneau “Gordon's” will| The Sheldon Jackson School claims |arrive from the south Monday uu‘ educate the the hand and|the Adm Rogers. instruction in PR AILEEN PRINGLE rector, “have been bunked by piritualists and claivvoyants who [ valnable supplement pretend to establish communication between their victims departed =|friends and relatives ¢ person [to =i who is laboring under an cmotional|the heart. It Tl gtrain of griof and hystoria follow- |grade and high school work from |gg— . ; S e ; y ;n[: a .f:..qn in their immed! m;- r{nm grurd,l-[ to the fe nigh | AT T"E HOTFLS LAl JOHN HARRON 3 s schoo ar, following closely am | 3 ; R R ¥ [ v A b s Ipossible the standards L ¥ 4 PAULINE GARGN YOUNG “Griof-stricken people are na v jritorial public schools also has dat s 4 & A . pl 5 f 3 g sgive [an occupational training departmenti Sam O. White, ) 3. Llossom, 3 R RS (v"ARTRl ‘I)P! Af i L"R |mnmm|_mmmm||un|||r|||mnnmmmununnmuumuu_mnmmynmnuumuulm L T T T R R T T R T LT T L R TP LT credulous and their an 1t i ' K g in which there is instruction in hious: cursion Inler; M y henck, Ho wld economies. including sewing and (lywood; M. Lyouns, Hollywood; Wm A Metro- Goldwyne Mayer NCTURE FRANK BUTLER “The Great Decide” A PACEMAXIRS COMELY s v of Lavghter it to communicate 11 oved ) o eOnk6ienoibss ra: who » shop work, inelud-| Brownell, Hollywood; Dick Hall; Jefi | L ) i separate them from their wealth. |ing gas steam cngines, black-{Smiley; B. Brokke, Ketchikan; F Action of polica against this brand [smithing, plumbing and pipe fitting, [R. Zurich, Ketchikan; M()rgu of crooks does ve little good, be-|steam heating an dmechanical draw-|City; H. L. Shafer, cause such crusades very s N dia i electrieity, including cla work. | Hebert, Seattle; « ¢ and the keors open up the laboratory work znd practical work' jattle; and E. A. Parmuscn, ;nnn in new ficlds and roap a|earpentry, including reand use {kan golden harvest of tools and pr al work; prhning.] Alaskan “It is always safe to go on the pre-|concrete construction: shoe repairing | Harrison Fold, Roseburg, Oregon, mnnmiun that mediums who commer- [and general work. Christian training i Mrs. J. K. Miller, Warm Springs e their leged supernatural [is given through ligious meetings, | Ba M. Ponton, Warm Springs Bay; fakors. Honest and gin-|church servicos, Sunday School, the|Laura Martin, Warm Springs Bay; people whoese igious tenets [Christian K o society activities, {Les Johnson, Douglas; Martin Olsen each spirit communication do not chapel, prayer in dormitories, | City; Jas. T. Erwin, Clty; ADDED "LAUGH FEATURE BILLYDOOLEY YOURS FOR LONGER AND LOUDER LAUGHS! See Billy SAlTY SAP Deoley in “A Salty Sap.” a side & Christie Comedy commerecialize their psychic powers” |personal work and Bible study. The|Niemi, Taku; A. L. Reid, Saginaw > - al training follows the slogan,|Bay; L. R. Skinner, Saginaw Bay, - “Athletica for AlL" Tt includes gym-jand Paul Kegel, City. Frlday Worst Day aslum training, field and indoor Zynda hiking, etc., for both boys and | J. Anderson, City; Charles Under For Pedeslrlansu Special attention s given t0fwood; A. Lund; and D. R. Muir, tho health of students, a regular!Berkeley, Calif BETZ COLISEUM MELODY wign “vou s MI-.l\ ENTERTAINMEN IN COMFORT splitting Chrisoe Comedy IN CON SPECIAL SUNDAY AND MONDAY TY MUSIC NUMBER BY OUR ORCH}F NEVER HEARD HERE BEFORE LONDON, May 7--Friday is the |physician making daily visits and -——— worst- day of the weok for London [g being . employed conslantly ATTENTION MASONS pedestrians, and Sunday is the safosi [ There are 116 enrolled students The Ministiy of Transportation has |reprosenting 21 localities and five| Thero will be a ted communi-| tabulated strect accidents for a seven |Indian languages, Thlinget, Haida,|cation Mt. Juneau Lodge No. year period ealing this and also|KEskimo, Aleut and Tsimpsean. Sitka!147, F. & A . in 0dd Fellows'| that December is the most dangerous|jeads as the residence of students,|Hall at 7:30 o'clock Monday even month, whila Febrnary is the safest. |with Hoonah with 13 comes next, H"A Work in the F. C Degrac December’s seven year toll was 502|followed by Haines with 12, Wran-| Visiting Brethren cordially invited. fatalities compared with 359 for ¥ gell with 10 and Juncau with & illy order of W. M. ruary There are 97 Thlinget students, 4 CHAS. B, .Nl\(nllhl. Last year 166 perscns were killed | Bskimos, 3 Aleuts and 2 ’rnimpsmum: ady. Secretary. in the streets on Fridays, mostly| The high school contains stu- —r e | by automobiles. Saturday, with a to-idents and there 88 in the praded. l Artificial flower pleces made o tal of 157, was the next most dan-| The faculty 'consists of eighteen order for Decoration Day. See Mrs. gerous day, while for Sunday the instructe including the Superinten- Sully —adv TONIGHT ONLY Willlam'Fox preseuts e SHIRLEY ... £ MASON = DUST TRAIL COMELY AND PLENTY T0 LATGH AT 10 20- 20 Lejes— 50~-~CEN”‘5———- —LAST 2 TIMES TONICHT “THE SCARLET WiksT> Made by men who know the West—made as it shooll be m~de with the hearts of the Natives behind it. The one big faithful picturization of the land of every. true American’s dreams, l||lIIIHIIHHIIIIhlllllIIIlIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHII'IlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ARG -lmmmnzm|x:muiulzlmmmmm|uu|||u||unmmmlmnumnmumlmmmmmlluumm number wag 101, the least of any day in the week | a3 ‘m insuve each Indian against deatis! Since 1920 the number of por o or injury, and, in view of the dans'sons killed In the streets has in /ltl ractions |Borons work he had outlined for the croased from 6567 in that to ;ml men, the premiums he paid for 1,020, the number of injured increas | this insurance represented a stagger- |ing from 21,028 to 47,213, Of the| ). % ;‘Hr um fatally injured 687, or G68.5 per t At Th( (lires { Onc Indian, in the stockade raid,|were killed during the day time and | jwhich is a thrilling featur * 1316 at night. g |production, broke his coll: “ : - a5 __..|@a fall from his horse and he ¢ q PARENTS TAKE NOTICE [“THE STAR DUST TRAIL" jed $1,000 for the injury. This illfs-| Any child found nusing an airgun, AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | |lmates the care which governmen: |gling shot or other weapon. en- .. |exercises over its wards, dangering life or property, will be ) n bean | ISR dealt with with severity. ¥ Opsiontta” SULHI son in “The |Hm———— . GEORGE A. GETCHELIL, Star |ln|x.~»| Trail,” am Fox pro- SATAN IN SAELES” AT || —adv. Chief of Police. duction, wh s at the Coliseum to- |, CoLimsum TOMORROW —_— .- — aight. | R NOTICE The theme of this new fim Is| Ior genuine drama, delightful r> | There will be an important moet-! something ilar to “My Husband's;mance and a fascinating study of a[ing of all the Officers of the L. O Wives,” which they ade to- jman’s T"”I there have been few pis-| O M.:No. 700 at 7:30 this evening gethor, in that it is.a portrayal of ltures this season to equal “Satan in C. H. MacSP4 D . 4 vimg married life with the usual|Sables” the Warner Bros. 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