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P e TONIGHT——— FRID! 2 Shows Each Night AY ———SATURDAY 7:15 and 9:20 Naval Romanc Sea Raids.’ Heart Raids! Th nlle Galore. The Great THERE 18- ALSO A LAT BUSTER BRO World Events of " Adm. 10-25- 50 chcs 60 cents . E NEWS—International cad WN COMEDY | B (l(]u Y/ LEWIS STO! C'.‘MING SUNDAY AND MONDAY “TOO MUCH MONEY” STARRING . and ANNA Q. NILSSON AND MRS. LANG’S VAUDEVILLE -"lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIlllI|IHIIIllIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl||I|||||I||IIIIIIII|IIIII' l mmmmmmnmummma Attractions At Theatres B o HPNER: “THE MIDSHIPMAN" IS AT PALACE TONIGHT| S ephotoniay i ol e 1. 8 Government part f took an active furnishing or 2 Midship- Moatro- yn-Mayer starging vehicle whie h will be on yiew at the Palace to- night and for the remainder of this is a s we “The Midshipman” of val Academy at An- napc Uncle ‘s training grounds for hllln P s and Paul Joneses. ial The story, w the sereen by the noted writer and er of film tale Carey Wilson, a pure end simpld romantic dr It iz chock-full of incident, the kind the ds the attention of all me are fights, dress parades, (nllP:e - purquN on high seas w#h as the pursuers and Thore alll] lhv'ill« galore. a shot of the graduation ex- # at which President Coolidg> resided. he supporting cast incindes many s of known ability. Thore ‘are Harriot Hammond, Wesicy' /Barry, Haro!d Goodwin, Kathleen K Craw- ford Kent, William Boyd, Margaret Sedden, Pauline Neff, Gene Cameren and Muurire.l{yun. " “STAGE STRUCK" IS | AT COLISEUM TONIGHT, e A Syl skl ¥ Supporting Gloria Swanson in th Paramount picturs, “Stage Struck,” which openg tonight at the Coliseum, is one of the finest casts ever (o appear with the popular star. Lawrence Gray, who had a prom- inent role opposite Miss Swanson in “The Coast of ?nlly" is leading man in “Stage Struck,” an Allan b for Gloria by Frank R. Adams and l()hil) River ,| woman on the fioating theatre. Miss adaepted for the screen by Sylvia La \'urn-. Gloria, as Jenny Hagen, a waitress in a one-arm lunch in a small west- ern town, decides she's going to be- come an actress because young Gray, who also works in the restaurant, likes 'actresses. One of the famous floating theatres comes.| she gets a reo to do her if” which is terrible There are said to be more laughs in thega scenes than in the entire length of » “Manhandled.” to town and Ford Sterling, who started thoni langhing and kept them laughing by his comedy antics in “The Troubla With Wives,” 'is manager of the show hoat. This is another great part for him. - Gertrude Astor, who brought to a clogse a suc sful vamp- ing season on the We: Coast and traveled Hast fo' support _Gloria in ‘Stage Struc plays the leading recently Astor was recently seen in “Satan in Sables” and “Tho Pleasure Buyers.” Carrie Scott, Marguerite Evans, Emil Hoch and Margery Whittington complete the line-up of leading play- ers. :mmmmmummnmmygmuumm mlmumunnmmmmunmugmm ujmlulnumgmmuunmmumn|mluulmmmummmumnunmuuuuummunmuuu THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY JUNE 2, 1927. |&rippi n" narrativ l'“.l;] Snn S SR § 4 R T e T T A e e ? BL SN i e THE GREAT HEALTH REVIVAL OPENS The action ¢ Lillian Hay ] , but quickly opposite Tom M ome of the most h nlhm’)lls of her screen ¢ LB VETS AND MINERS ARE SLATED FOR L GAME AT 6:30 The American Legion and the Al- aska Juneau baseball teams will meet !in their first game| of the season tonight” in the City' Park at 6:30 o'clock. Mosher will undoubtly start jon the mound for the Miners with { Barragar doing the receiving. Mosher ih not had a chance to start a | & » in the city league having gone M as a reliof pitcher in the Miner's itwo previous games. Manning will probably work on the mound for |the Vets, as Cunningham worked in | Tuesday’'s game. Mannings has fully jrecovered from his shock received in Whitehoise when a tip foul glane-| ed oft his bat resulting in a bean ball, knocking him unconscious for [ several hours. The lineaps for tonight's gamo will probably be as follows: A. J.-! Barragar ¢, Mosher p, Benson 1b,| Roberts 2b, MeSpadden ss, and Holl- | man 3b; McCloskey, Nowoll, Brodie, Hagen, or Watts will fill the berths in the gardens, A. L.—Either Thom- o« or Molly McSpadden will cateh, Manning p, Sabin 1b, M. McSpadden | zh‘ Hanna s, Cunningham 3b; Henkie, Sarr, and Geddes in the field Umpires Kirk and Gray will handle | the game. A. Brunn e | . sportsman and hunter, | who has veen visiting in Junean the past month. returned to his home in Seattla leaving on the steamer Princess Alice this morning. ————.——— NOTICE Party who took gray V-bottom| skiff from Junean Ferry float return| or suffer prosecution —adv. NOTIiCE TO CREDITORS Having been d)mnlntul adminis- trator with the will annexed of the| estate of George Peter Dusing, de- ceased, by the Commisioner for the Territory of Alaska, sitting in pro- bate at Juneau Precinct, by order issued May 4, 1927, all persons having claims against the estate of the said decedent are hereby| notified to present them, duly verl»‘ fied as by law required, within six months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned administrator at/ his office at 1831% Street, Juneau, Alaska. H. B. LE FEVRE, | Administrator with the will an- nexed of the estate of George Peter Dusing, deceased. iflrst publicatoln, May 5, 1927. Last publication, Jume 2, 1927. South Front| FREE TO ALL ADULTS FLKS” HALL FRIDAY, JUNE 3RD--8 P. M. AMERICA'S GREATEST SENSATION ? Dr.Glen W. Stanley ? (of Washington, D. C.) 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The giant ochan gulng liner Franeonia was used by fh First National organization for the filming’ of a fight between Stone | iond Robert Cain, which ended with Cain's leaping overboard from the deck of the steamer. JTOM MIX IS AT A i COLISEUM SATURDAY | M (‘!ven a thrilling stofy and sur- rounded by an excellent cast, Tom Mix will open at the Coliseum Sat- urdgv matinee, when he presents Dwan _preduction, writton especially ——— e HEATING SANITARY ALL WORK DONE TO COMPLY WITH CITY ORDINANCE AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE “Let Me Tell You What Job Will Cost” CALL STEVE STANWORTH Phone 215, Bes. 505. ‘the Fox film version of Max Brand's REPAIRING PLUMBING Shop rear Harris Hardware Co. Nilsson have. tho feds| B 4 o flhp\secumy for o] § m alrgady owned by the company, and the newplant to-be MM machinery to be ingtalled, and it will have a value .of ap- proximately ; $220,000, which is almost three times the total amount Pmn of the bond i lssuc. iy be obtained. 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