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’ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1927, 3 ...|nm||ml||mu|||m||||u||||||||um|||.xn|||1u||nummuumummmuummmm._. “::;:“"J.'; i e R i the iver,ana comt e wcon vers | SOLDIERS 22 YEARS | o s eese—msesmrs—n z . direclor of The Man Wholnimas wore by past the bl THEN TURNS ACTOR T.0-N-1.6-H-T PATHE NEWS é Yankee,” directed ‘\Vmgv of Youth.” |tingent hove in sight. There we e DULUTH, Minn May 31 From 7 5 News Events of the Woud pie six_or oight' of the animals in this|iwnoning fortune hes led Edward De. i N R s o T o bunch, and their course was similar |y - 18, TRAMON NOVARRO COMING to that of the first group. The sight PALACE, “THE MIDSHIPMAN" | {caused considerable excitement on |, Tannehill to trouping. After rving 22 years in the United States P > ar y Ta ehi as ecome o 5 3 ——i | the waterfront; as many people rush.| &Y Tannehill has become a Th The naval hero of| 0% (oo™ Sl teh the fate of . the | PIAD: the mov is Ramon Novarro. Hel o . o0 1 to follow their course|, Decorated four times, he now W selected by th avy Depart:| o they te carried along with the heavy roles in a Duluth stock ¢ pany. Tannehill enlistod at 16, in 1809, He fought in the Philippine insur- rection, at the siege of Peking and ment from among several star-com- testants for the role of James Ran- dell in “The Midshipman,” Carey Wilson's story which Metro-Goldwyn~ slow-moving current. It is said that the caribou finally made a landing % ghort distance below Mooschide In- dian village! TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY \ C O L 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY ¢ & 7:15 AND 9:20 HE i 7 Mayer produced and Christy Cabanne T with Pershing in Mexico, then spent e - directed. “The Midshipman” is com- & '.W:‘ yenrl!; n|l Iwnr ih l"lrnm-a did ing to th: Palace Thursday for a s ‘ompelled by wounds to abandon Metropolitan® Pnctures Corp. \ oL L e . | WHO'S WHO T soldiering, he spent seven years in presents Ha Hammond. the lovely cred« | |army hospitals, then took to the ture of “Man and Maid,” is Ramon | AND WHERFE ! |stage, where his parents were actors leading lady. [ - @ | before him. He can double in brass Novarro" < = ds of midshipmen and of- itcaisoibe and has master's papers in nav dents of the U. S. Naval| A. Van Mavern, loeal broker, ro-|ton. emy contribute to the fi of-| turned to Junean on the steamer T A B s 11 romance, “Thoe Midship-} Queen last night after a short Mme. rrancis, vressmaker, estab- man”" Novarro is leads many spee-|visit in the Southeastern Alaska|!l8hed with Jordan's Valet Service ) wular scenes, such as the dress|towns. ixpert on ladies’ fancy or plain . the boat races and the grad-| Albert Brown, representing the|dresses or ladies’ tailoring. Altera- ion exercises, It was produced Schwabacher Grocery Company, ar-|tions of any kind, linipg or relin- under the supervision of the Navy rived in Juneau last night on the|in8 coats. Phone 576. ~—adv. Department. steamer Quean. e T DeTeR TR Y, Adapted by Frances Marlon from | NOREEEESENES.! = @00 J. L. Cavanaugh, losal salosman, CALL FOR BIDS \N COMPORY 5 e wias assefiger arrivin, n Juneau . the novel by WILLIAM J.LOCKE ONCRBIOA RN lon the steamer Quoen Inst night| Blds will be recelved on or be- OF VAUDEVILLE ACT | ffom Ketdhikan, fore the third of June at the of- uanf VA St R | -l o G £ R rly a|ficetof the City Clerk for the house ivid! 51 1 adns Mrs. Lang's vaudeville show opons!yodidot of junenu, passed throngk |formerly known as the Martin Vivid! Strong! Dramatie! Gripping! at the Palace mext Sunday night.|iuneau on the Admiral Evans for|(G€orge residence on Fifth Street Phere are clever little dancers and|Soidovia where Mr. Estus 3 inDetween Main and Seward on the singars and also Beverly Robarts In! haree of a eannery. land to be occupied by the pro- o % . ow sort of a vaudeville act. Tho | Ajiss Mildred Abrahamgon, DelmalPosed new school house. Building . What's a Wink Between Friends ? Journal, of Portland, Ore., when | ianson, teachers in the Juneau|to be removed from the premises by s ppeared there daid: | pubiie School, and Miss Alice Helt July 0. The school committee ro- N MACK ENNETT presents seems to numericallof the Douglas High School left on|Serves the right to reject any o . i steamer Queen for Seatle via|®ll blds. ] Sponsored by Beverly Rob- | pi QO T R R H T L L i acter analyst is but a pawn!Skagway and Sitka. They will pur. SCHOOL COMMITTEE, JUNEAT i There is neither book | ch vyn automobile in Seattle and]®dV CITY COUNCIL. selling or incense in connection. Miss | jaurney to their homes fr North A | Robarts herself is a gracious girl{Dakota csh ranch eggs, dozen for {with the manner of the experienced| Jos. Mayer, prominent sakesman |$1,00. Large size. Sanitary Gio [lecturér. She is out to enlist the at- "1efc on the Queen far Sitka and wili! €01y -adv. = Itention of her hearers and sueceods!reinrn to Juneau next week e e . ~ - in tho doing, as Sunday one could! Robert Wakelin and VK. Pres-| NOTICE TO CREDITORS i - ‘have heard a pin drop so intent was|ton were passengers on the steamer [In the Commissioner’ : a6, 2 her audience.” Queen for Sitka. Mr. Preston will TSt R e Koy (05 i Prices—10-20-40—Loges 50 cents Territory of Alaska, Division i i pLeming g probably remain on the :tuamer : H 2t N 1 stopping at Petershurs. Number One; Juneau Precinct. Be-' HERDS OF CARIBOY [fiwins o Fulniin T T Sl B T FLOAT PASS DAWSON 'rour pbRrepGESs wiLL rioner and ex officio Probate Coming Wednesday OPERATE NEAR DAWSON CN YU!(ON ICE FLOES;_ Four drefifen wilk te operated tits. 'NJE‘?’E‘:‘E MATTER OF THE LAST o WIN(J ()P1 YULTTH” An interesting, if not pathetic, sight|¥ear in the Dawson country. The | VILL AND TESTAMENT OF gy from the Dawson|first one to begin operating this| (PORGE FINLEY, Deceased. waterfront yosterday afternoon’ when | year started May 16 at Gramville | Notice ls hereby given that thei CANTERBURY NIGHT three smali bands of caribou were|Other dredges that were expectad to ‘;"""'"'K"".d Rty s lon e A0 seen floating down the main artery|be operating by June 1, wero one|d8Y of Mayv. 1027, duly appointed . e arge cakes|at 17 Dominion Creek, one betwoen |eXecutors of the last will and tes f the Yukon river, on large cakes ment of the above-named George| oo B ummne PRONGR RN A DRAMA OF LIFE vibrant with human charm and thrill t ico, amidst the heavy ico jam|Dawson and Bear Creek and the|™ th e0 : ; PRODUCTION Which ‘filled the river from bank to|fourth in the vicinity of Bear Creek. R G0, SEIPRNS ) LI ROMaNS: heving Thursday and Friday SR PICTURE OF Directed by bank. The latter dredge has been under|ClUNS Agalnst BlG decoased or his] 1 o s RIOR MERiT . GEORGE MELFORD- The animals were crowded together | Water for three years as it sunk | {fA1e Rie REARIERE 1o pcecty Same, GLORIA SWANSON in “STAGF STRUCK™ on o single loe cako in each instance, {In 1924, It was “boen ralsed this| WIth Brover wouchers attached to _ The first group, which consisted of | SPring. Grover C. Winn, Valentine Build- about eight caribou, sailed down on S ot ing, Juneau, Alaska, within six the far side of the stream. only a few! FEMMER THANKS PUBLIC months from the date of this notiee, | — IT'S THE STOPRY OF CIRCUS PEOPLE mmmtmumuu;nmumm:ml_u|mu|mmumummmnmuummmmm Illlllllllmlmlfl)llll}mmHiIIIillllllllllIIIIIl"lllmlIllll"ll"lmiIMIHIIllllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII"IIIIIII There Is Alsc feet from the shore. The mli;:\uls Dated at Juneauw, Alaska, May| st il s v o g =|showed no signs of trying to make o |for the coa? orders left at George|31, 1927, | INTERNATIONAL NEW'S {break, but seemed content to drift|Brothers, where yott can also pay J. M. BENNETT, } r 3 - ; 2 A along with the swirling ice. The sce-|bills. T solicit business of all resi- HENRY OLIVE, - FELIX THE CA% qud group that came along cousisted | dents, coal, wood, ete. Quick de- Executors. ellr e ou In( only three of the animals, but|livery always. Phone 114, First ptiblication, May 31, 1927. AND 2 REEL COMEDY [ these came down on the Dawson side | —adv. D. B. FEMMER. Last publieation, June 1927 1 Il “MOTOR TROUBLES” Ahm, on--10-25-40, Iogr 50 cents CCMING THURSDAY FOR 3 NIGHTS RAMON NOVARRO “THE MIDSHIPMAN” COMING—MOTHER LANG’S KUTE KIDS in VAUDEV lLLh R l!lllll'li:llllllllllllllilIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IHIIII II* Cigar (Lor Niscriminating Smokers) | ARISTOCRATS—1Qe, long filler, foil wrapped; * BON TONS—2 for 25e, foil wrapped; KiNCE-— | ~ 15¢ straight; EXCEPTIONALS—3 for 30c, foil il wrapped. | At All Dealers H. F. PPESION, Alaska Agent Juneau Cold Storage Co., Inc. . Offers For Sale At Par $75,000 Seven Per Cent Coupon Gold Bonds HINEINTHIHI NIRRT nmlmmumsn.gx £ B [2= e — {but a tew wecks to live, what would| 8 » B . _u:u way - or {do? i All Wool— 1 l W A Tit 5 At'r“ctlons { Could you -always be in a jocular Any Style— ¥ qade 1o M ogsire c.arentesd L | mood. always have a smile on your| Denominations of $500 and $1000 Good Lining— r Money [ face, always, scem apparently happ ; 38 A ’1" | That is the condition wiicl i 25 Fabrics } cr. ‘Lalt Refonded ) fronts Eugene O'Brien cast in s t l((‘trcs ,:I,ET m]l,,“m»' Simon the Jester, Maturitics 1 to 10 Years Or twenly f trom —two sty! T srdy-to-wear Frances Marion Production, which cod looking cleth 8 — | will be shown at the Palace tonight % [+ — e and tomorrow. ol . Infercst Payable Scmi arnuzlly at the First National Bank Two Suits or Slll! and Overceat for $29.50 THE PRICE OF A PARTY” | Simon, through his friendship for a & A caile: Task Nefobs you Is AT COLISEUM TONIGHT ‘u-unh man (his secretary) gets him| Barz: in boys andl youths sults. “Look befare you leap Bee before you buy more startling and | ations than the average man_encounters in a lifetim His generosity and kindly attitude! | ereate all sorts of havoc, until finaljy | 1 to battle for his life as that of the woman he loves. in more t bt These bonds are secured by a first mortgage on all the property of the Company including the prc:ent cold storage plant and its lease from the City of Juneau, and the new cold storage plant which will be erccted on the new site of the Company, partly from the praceeds of the sale Broadway, that 198t thoroughfarcs, where hearts and are bartered for gold, is the local \ of “The Price of a I which | d last night at the Coliseum. M. M. WILLILMS, Reck Apts., Telephone 3804 0t st Sy i “‘""3:\(":1‘“'?”' r did a sereen story contain more of these bonds, and partly from cash already realized from the sale of RHEE Shosintent QST 108 [human " touches, more’ humor, mors the Company’s stock. ; ¢ : and beautiful girl, who v of and fortune on the Gre i WA | thrills than does “Simon tha Jester.” George Melford directed the pro- duction and with O'Brien in the title | Grace Barraws, unused to the bit-lyole, Lillian Rich, the heroine; Ed ter and soul-quenching life of Broad- mund Burns, the misunderstood lover, way after’ dark, struggles hopelesdly [jfenyy Walthall, the villain, Willlarh to ma o for herself be hmll‘yr“.“ fho clown, little s 16 be:, dak The new plant site which the company already owns has a front- age of 235 feet ‘on Front Street, a depth of 250 feet from Front Streef, to the deep waters of Gastincan Channel, and a frontage of 320 feet along Gastineau Channel. DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR—Fuily Equinped Sedal . anh D es 81075.00 ¢ the foot she Is able lgired in modern motion picture ens (lflupl‘ 075.00 to do is to a dancer in |toriainment. : . > ket a cabaret, Although she receives many | Aside from theso screen persotid. e sec“nty for these bonds will consist of the p‘e"nt cold storage Cabrolet ... e 11.)').00 tempting offers of better thin rofuses to pay thé necessary pri for that kind o . 8 becomes entangled with Kes lwood, unscrupulous broker and ne causeg the financial ruin of Robe Casson, the man she toves. However she discovers her n ake in time io avert a tragedy and man: vindicate herself in the eyes of lover. The theme is a ma Hope Hampton, ‘as G Ba ' ages, there is a complete circus wit its clowns and porforming naimals, lag well as a side show field wi ) human freaks, featured in duction, plant,’ nd already owned by the compariy; and” the new .plant to be rected and machinery to be installed, and it ‘will Have.a value of ap- pl';'rximq'fe'!y $220,000, which is almost threb times the total amount of the bond issue. LIBERAL TERMS ON GMAC PLAN Tle pteunt plant has a capacity of 200,000 pounds and the new plant will have a capacity of 1,000,000 pounds. Average earnings of present plant for past three years have been $9,270.05, which alone is almost sufficient to pay all intcrest charges and retire the bonds as they mature; but with the capacity increased five fold, the earnings should increase in proportion' so that the bonds will be well secured and will be a very attractive investment. is rmlmunllv nnrtrnyetl in three owe |distinet ways in the William Fox i . L she production “Wings of Youth” which ‘,,“n,{'r‘;".:E‘f:;}“ T e comen fo the Coliseum for Wednes | the cabaret scenes is particularly ef-|day omlz. 5 i fective.and she is Indecd beautiful| Madge Bellamy, judged by prom-{ upon. Harrison Ford plays | nent artists as “the most beauti- the part Bt Onsidn, & yount engineer,|tul €in the world.” contributes who is desporately in love with her|® flapper delineation that vill w honors for her, Mar- ting leaves nothing to be Wil , ‘,‘12:]”2:: a(;n,,.ig who (.K 1le: “”hn Harlan presents a sophistjcated preformances are Mary Astor, ArthuriYOung girl living beyond her years ¥ . s + <. (—a portrayal that is vividly strik- stkd‘fnund Puew-and Bagar: Godow Jintz. Katherine Perry offers’ a more! jsubdued miss, long in awakening to !the call of the tom-toms and blaring CIH(’.UB PICTURE IS phenes; but once aroused, she * AT PALACE TONIGHT ings into the whirl with greater s I than her two more happy-te-| - if you had wealth, c=ocial pmnmu lucky sisters. “Wings of Youth” re wera politically successful, and were veals the aucst of the three sisters told by yn‘v physician that you had'for pleasure amonz the bright lights ) SEE US FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Sugplies Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Phone 2¢4 Full printed prospeectus may be had on application at the office of the Company or at the First National Bank or the B. M. Behrends Bank, at either of which places bonds may now be obtained.