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L i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WLDNLSDAY JUNh . 1927, o - . = e o vt DRSO DD e, Petiamy. un actress who is| SERIES OF SEANCES ™ WHo's WHO'S WHO ® LILLIAN PERELLE TO | ' “'flm making a sure place for herself in '~"() - l()\h [t screcn hall of fame. TG BE GIVEN HERE AND wiERs || BE MARRIED, SEATTLE [TeTHE MIDSHIPMAN" 18 T ¢ Liliian Perelle ieft on the | AT }'ALACE THURSDAY 5 < Ml- l) J. Fairborn, of Seward, is L 2 where she will| ’ Tt * Sy lPlcunlre nmrn:m who wish for pop- ; S nbond |I|o gamuner n\nml\ W Penn., wno L o ular ayers in support of their 8. A. Head, oldtimer in o v me to meet his bride TONIGHT 7:15 and 9:20 | favorite star may now look to “The | e terior, going to the “,,“,,i,-,:\?, Following the w o 18 POUNDS OF CANDY o 8 A Midshipman” for confirmaiion of tieir | - trict, visited with Benny Leor couple will go to Salt 2 Feature of Circus Life hope. | while the Alaska was in port. side. Mr. Lorain having been F YPU'RE LUCKY SATISFY THA = In “The Midshipman,” which will g H. E. Ellsworth pass sferred from the to_connection GCSINION THE come to tHe Palace for three days 4 Juneau on the Alaska for ing € uy in Utah Som it~ to remember- i starting Thursday, Ramon Novarro - where he has busines ¢ ') Miss elle is one of Juneau' % e g has in his support such well-known Mrs, L. Karsten and s obby, e young lad a gradnate of ing g JEbTER” screen perconalities as Wesley Bar- | and Evelyn Jacobsen left on the (e Juneau Iigh hool. For the ry, of freckle-faced hero fame; Mar ol Yukon for Seattle enroute to Stan- P8t two years she been feach gm'(;x Seddon, known as “queen of ; wood, Wash., to spend thp next two! N8 “’\"““; Chicl whire she with O'Bri e mother roles,” and Crawford Kent months visiting. jmot Mr. Lorain, a mining cngin R"flh ‘E‘:lge‘:; Bd”"‘ “I,',‘"?““ whose cxpert screen villainies have L C. A. Shonaker, traveling salesman, | ich an e midget, William | made him hated everywhere. Pretty . arrived in Juneau on the steamer! MMe R r, estab-| Platt Harriet Hammond is Novarro's lead- | Yukon from the westward, lished with Valet Service, | ing lady and Kathleen Key 18 the C. W. Felch, Alaska sales e a1 fancy or plain INTERNATIONAL NEWS vamp. an arrival from the westward on ! " la tailoring. Altera-| . These players, supplemented by the Yukon. tions of any kind, lining or relin- FELIX THE CAT Pauline Neff, Harold Goodwin, Gene 4 Mrs. Martin S. Jorgenson, former.'n2 002! Phone 676 adv. s Cameron, William Boyd, Maurice . Iy Miss Carol Webster, ved fn| (I{‘y::n ::;mm[f;:r l]b[‘;:l“’l’"lv ::::;I).n,wlt'hi- .ll.‘unfinu on the steamer Yukon n.un- REL I E ‘/ ES ) 3 T v i sh 1 whie irl visii vi “MOTOR TROUBLES” | Wax ‘directed for. Metro-Goldwya-May- oA e motheny A Good Comed er by Christy Cabanne and filmed FRBDRICK FAY Warren 8. Harding, P i SICK HEADACHE Sk oS b at the U. S. Naval Academy under| A Series of seances will be given arvived in ltlu:‘-l,uul '::nll)hm“(“ ol QUICKLY 0 » U. .S, y v ks 2 4 & Aem Juneau o atoam-| g il 4o Stk matan < the 'xupervlfllon of the Navy Depart- ?ngh:. K Prol:{:lltl-i( :,Z‘;fi,‘."’:\',;:f’; n‘;"‘,"," er Yukon from the westward. Carter's Little Liver Pills ! mx(-lllh;mv Cabanme. moted film i, {BeTé i connection with Dr. Glantd i ?llim I:. '(,. Buschman and two} TRy m.w.;hn.uwfl.r..,(mm e jo B n W. Stanley, noted medium, is a)¢hildren, arrived in Junr»up from Port . “/\’\“)N roctor, acts in his usual capacity for nephew of the celebrated edi Althorp on the steamer Yukon ’lh.\ system of constig sy “Phe Midshipman.” The story was | y(hEehp B (G2 celebrated medium fq e vogigtered at the Gastinear fimea cause a dull NOVARRO written_especially for the screen by = John Morrison, of the Alask Carey Wilson and scenarized by I Commission, who has been IN McGrew Willis. Oliver Marsh was the ’ in Valdez for the pas - BOYS SCOUTS’ CAMP | im Vaitr i e wiv sevi v 1 MIDSHIPMAN” A Hk= .| BEING PREPARED; Mrs. Mabel Gilkey run;uu»:l to s : ; e ladieg e e RPN neau o e Alaska after 3 'GLORIA SWANSON AT i LEAVE IN FORENOON taRABH " VAL T the Slafed. Shis, #il b oo (Ao HOW THEY WERE CLIPPEL " ; S -‘- COLISZUM THURSDAY | remain here during the summer - Coming—Mis. Lang’s Vaudeville || #———====————"———"—% Tents, cots, stoves and other cqulip-| months. Fa J i p 4 Company, Kute Kids and Beverly || “Stage Struck,” the Allan Dwan|moent for the Boy Scouts’ Camp s| Mrs. M. Sweeney arived in Ju ey . PAIOES i | Hobaity. in o nbw el production for Paramount which|Sent to Kagle River by gasboat yes [meau on the steamer Alaska from | | st produc ” comes to the Coliseum Thursday and lqal'(lny Rllflel'nun:). H. L. Redlingshafer, | Seattle, to visit with her son Bd C y 10:00:40 “ J [Friday, is a broad comedy with Gloria | Scout Master, is spending today pre-{ (Doc) Sweeney. She wiil remain in | T RN 0-20-40 i UHIEREE Y | Swanson as 7 waitress in a small| Paring the camp site and with thé [Juneau for several weeks then sail| = s | X GUR CPMEDY —— —— — [factory town on the Ohlo River. She|aid of the cook. who accompanied for Kodiak to visii with her daugh S - ses 50c ADDED AXTRACIION smitten with Lawrence Gray, :[Mm to Bagle River yesterday, will|ter during the remainder of the ! = - o Bt % o i pancake artist in the lunch room,|Put up the tents and stoves, so that summer. | ] | PATHE NEWS “DR: PYC) . [who is fond' of actresses, everything will be in readiness for| Miss Lou Anderson arrived in Ju | AR M DT | M tiractions o ke s more. favorable impres.|the Doys’ frrival tomorrow morning|nean on the' ‘Ateamor A after test Event ViR, sion on the young fellow. Gloria | The boys are to report at 9 o'clock |visiting in the States for the pasi taking a correspondence school course | tOMOrrow morning at the school build thrée months, z . A T' in stage acting and is given a chance'ing for inspection and will leave| #. Kilberger. local fur buyer, ar T o t realres 1o show ‘what she can do when one | PFOMpUY at 10 o'clock fn ths cars | rived in Juneau on the steamer Al Fhursde:; {of the famous flbating theatres which | Which have been provided by the|aska Jrom Sennh- i & d > A ply their way over the broad waters|Juneau Chamber of Commerce, | - GLORIA SWANS( of the Ohio arrives in town. | S A, ] . k2 e R T T R T The scenes that follow, in which|CHICHAGOF MINE MANAGER | - E w:.una‘uz. l"““'“é".‘&:gfi‘;“:.fi ANPace | |Gloria clowns all over the sets in all! RETURNS FROM THE SOUTH LA AL T T 7™ A sorts of get-ups, are said to be far -- M b 5 ; . A [ 3P SRy e up and beyond anything fans saw| George T. Jackson, general man- R Al Al P, ,',',‘,.,”‘e, (',T(‘)"‘;}.,“,””':‘({SQ::;“';';X“"l_lin “Manhandled,” “The Humming|ager of the Chichagof Development \ i { WHA TE VE ‘f/ ’bil Bl ’1[ D e oD e O en Bird,” “Zaza” or, for that matter,|Co. owner of the Chichagof Mine.| | . j s 8 X ¢ any of the star's previous pictures. |returned here last night after several 1 i 1 USE CONCR ETE EV ERLASTINGLY PERMANE NT ¢ Frances Marion's cutrent pros “Stage Struck” was written especi-! months spent in Seattle on company :t;‘x:";’('l' ’l:' :2‘?“‘.3_:?:‘(;'@(1" “',’x:::gl:.a’. ally for Miss Swanson by Frank R [business. Plans for resuming opera-; HB 7 \ -3 ; WE MIX AND DELIVER ANY QUANTITY A-! GRANITE hree then Tove the same womail,| Ad8ms. ‘ tions are still pending. Mr. Jackson | CONCRETI READY TO PLACS—-vHONE 32 a circus rider. One, an_indifterent That these dens of vice and iniquity | expected to leave today for Chichagof | i» M e wooor, another, her husband from 1} PhLET R LS dmner i Mwck | T e » ' 1| Concrete Products Mfg. Co. wh m, she is separated, and the third| % P § C % (nuhml T who “attempts to|Sennett’s latest Patho comedy, “Feot MOOSE PICNIC d il S hARRRNECRY break up the new romance but him-{0f Mud” which Will be shown as the} Moose Annual Pienic, Sunday, - il S BT e @ self falls for her beauty, tomedy attraction. June 26. _mlv.i d i HEATING REPAIRING George Melford who directed the 24w s {E e ’ 8 . 1] ol ; N ‘ picture was careful in the selection of} lAIOOSF; P?_{JNIC “P;l;)esh funch® sxgs, 3_dozen for ] . > SANITARY PLULUBING Jeatured players and he made it un- Moose nnua fenle, & 3 .00, arge size. Sanitary Gro- | K g 3 ¥ derstood that during the filming of|June 26. cery. —ady. i ALL WOBKVI‘)OHE‘ T0 COMPI »VITx. CITY vg}wmugs the story, all players were to be ah»] e SRS ot ! Al I‘.’fi./" ',u’ { ("‘l bl e ! ! 17 YEARS' UNIVEKSAL EXP: Lillian Rich and Eugene O'Brien 3 & " iy 8 head the cast. Edmund Burns is the : : Let Me Tell You What Job Wiil Cost” over whom O'Brien would seek to : 18 . e Sl Py eparate from Miss Rich, Henry Walt-| CALL STEVE STANWOR .” hall is the jealous husband. Aside|, \ Phone 215, Res. 505, Shop rear Hairi; Hardware Co, from the domestic angles in the pro-j duction, the scenes of which are laid| g \ i in London and in the Orient, there 4 & 3 | | ¢ w,.._., is a circus sequence which racalls! i N : - k i \ Z I N D A H 0 T E L old days to the father and mother| 3 .’. Ue ; 1 \ and brings delight to the children for they will see the clowns, wild Nc\fly Ri‘nuv:\usu animals, performing dogs and horses| . 2 R('usml.lln!l' Rates “" :‘::}ioi;"(i::mlu- side show of human | : Offers For Sale At Par D. M. Bot’lwell i 8. Z7NDA. pu.,, _'“W'NGPA'?chSg-ErS; l‘rsomcwr.\.‘ $75’0()0 Sevcn Per Cent COHI)()", 4 B~ - it nOld l"xp(.rs for S'flb ‘!t The 1 mpire ()filcl‘- ? " to 'l|||IIIlllIIIIIlmlHIHHIIIIIIIIIII||I|IIIIII!IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIHHHIH.IIIlillI!llfll!fllmlfl'lllm’llllllflm'llll.u"' S NWIHW decade the name GOld Bon(ls s heen one to| motion pieturd [t v i Clayton, !ln'('lu'“yqllfl': blond, has n\\ jably meant the mos . . - g Cebad Clik ton and the ut.| Denominations of $500 and $1000 niost in i gowning. When ¢ Bmmett Flynn, William l«‘m‘ «vou:x M . was casting for “Wings ol outh,” iritie & which will open at the Coliseum to- p aturities 1 to 10 Years night, he chose Miss f‘hi'lulu for ne of the leading roles and the re- 5 e " “ult s a wonderful portrayal. Miss Interest Payable Semi-annually at the First National Bank Clayton has gained an enviable posi- ; tion in her profession, both lwmm’ll ;."'il““"”‘“““ and before the Kleig These bonds are secured by a first morigage on all the property of KI 8. s 5 "uln Wings of Youth” Miss Clayton |, the Company including the present cold storage plant and its lease from dianlays a marvelous array of gowns; the City of Juneau, and the new cold storage plant whieh will be erected Paris models which are the zenith s “ . % of the fashion makers art, ranging on the new site of the Company, partly from the proceeds of the sale from the most delicate negligees 10 of these bonds, and partly from cash already realized from the sale of magnificent evening attire, To each 5 ) of these she lends the charm of her the Company’s stock. distinctive personality. ¢ Cofeatured with Ethel Clayton i 1 R i e ANNOUNCING 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 Kront Street " to the deep waters of Gastineau Channel, and a frontage of 120 feet W F Qrest Timber for ! u]ung Gastineau Channel. THE FIRST SHOWING on Monday, June 6 of our § 3 The security for these bonds will consist of the present cold storage aled bids will ‘be received by|: plant, land already owned by the company, and the new plant to be B L b B “".i ; erected and machinery to be installed, and it will have a value of ap- aska, up to and including June 18,| " 1927, for all the dead timber, stamd- proximately $220,000, which is almost three times the total amount ng, and down, and all the live tim-) bér. marked or designated for cut- of the flohd issue. ting, lon an area ‘:t rs\bouc 44 gcrul ' n Glass Peninsu eymour Canal b 'ndm about opposite Faust lullmlI The pment plant has .£ Mty of 200 000 pounds and the new Tongass National Forest, Alaska, es-| plant will have a capacity of 1,000,000 pounds. Average earnings of In which we have reached ‘n‘g'“:,?fiflce“’..'.’.'u.l‘.ff:‘f"’:“s‘z.ééb ?L % present’ plant for past three years have been $9,270.05, which alone is a peak of Style, Distinction M. of hemlock sawtimber and 10.- almost sufficient to all hterelt charges and retire the bonds as they - a % ;m} ul:nfe'a: :;v:nv;lt;;!pg:";! 5 ’g‘ mature; but with the capacity increased five fold, the earnings should ; il S qul.ny . M. for spruce sawtimber; 100 per|§ - increage«jn propottion so thut the bonds will be well secured and will very moderate prices, emlo wtim' ;‘c’e!ntnper llno:nr foot fnr“all piling be a ve cth-ncfive i"ve'tmht up to and (nclndintnfis e ':‘:tlzn:tlu' " d 1 er linear o) & M § 1 x ;filnfi'@v? :‘:fi» in length wmn:v Full prmtod ‘prospectus may be had on application at the Your visit to our fur store will counvinee vou that these offorivgs are g A mus e depos| > ith each’bid to be applied on the, office of the: Company or at the First National Bank or the 1 = excepuonul in quality ard \,1. ol L purchase price, refunded, or retain- od in part as liquidated damages,| B. M. Behrends Bank, at either of which places bonds may now g ey cording to the -conditions of sale.! A - ?:‘:Zr:ie‘dhtnt:t;ree“ad:n:r:nsw:nz:m X h s IR 8 & GLACIER FUR & CUPIO LUIME ANY :%g;;g&;;&j&:}%ruz%;fi : : " Valentine Building ~ Juneau, Alaska Ernest Kirberger, M'ml#o ed from the Forest Supervisor, Ket- 5 R 4 : % # 7 COMPLETE NEW LINE OF MANUFACTURED AND DRESSED FURS