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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY jUNh 0 1927 Attractions I 3 DAYS BEGINNING TONIGHT ——- s - 3 DAYS At Theatres 2 SHOWS—EACH NIGHT —2 SHOWS y! Rictous Fun! Thrills that will run an icy ) and a tear or two, all to leave you limp from laugiing and cheering — fc Grandma's Boy” is a “Frethic’ now! e e | IlllIlIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIIIHHIIIIIIIIII|IIHlIlIIIllllllllII|lIIllIIIlflIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIHI|| VAUDEVILLE| COMES TONIGHT TO N e HAROLD LLOYD IS . AT COLISEUM TONIGHT *The laugh ke 5y Harold Llo_wl'.-x comedies—whe they we 2 : “Grandma’s Boy” o afety Last o or “Glrl Suy,” for tance—have ek =24 always come from the heart because his cMaracterizations never fail to sneak itito your heart and demand | your sympathy. Such a character is o> ) i Harold Lamb, hero of “The Fresh 4 man,” Lloyd's latest, a Pathepicture 2 st its e ement tonight at o i ,6% |the Coliscum Tk Axk Harold is that most pathetic of all {living creatures—someone wanting to 3.0 St ibe loved! Admiration, hero worship | He made a flying tackle.” - Thus Har- craved too, but he wanted it becanse ) Speedy and Sp * goat of the col- it meant that he was a jolly g N i le ar | 1 read 1 fellow—every man's friend and no ¢ . Khvoes - ay 4 tod . 1o e . ierees are . ed 1o be:a MOVIE SHOW STARTS 7:15 . P-l C K = T_T__’ ‘ VAHDEVIL:LE o . ABOUT 8:45 SECOND MOVIE SHOW ABOUT 9:30 LANG’S LIPO ENTERTAINERS in JONGS, DANCES, NUMBERS LITTLE BILLIE YOUNG-—Scotch and other things ADELLE—Solo Dancer—Very clever HELEN and BRYE —Harmony singers DODIE BROWN-—here before—you all know she’s good = BEVERLY ROBARTS Youngest and greatest character analysist. Marvelous power through the Science of Numbers. Direct from the Orpheum Cireuit, THE MOVIE FEATURE IS “MY WIFE AND I” Starring Irene Rich, Huntly Gordon—Constanée Bennett and others Admission—Children 20 cents, Youths 40 cents, Adults 50 cents—Loges 60¢ WEDNESDAY NIGHT—Entire change of Vaudeville and “THE CIRCL%” with Eleanor Boardman and 'Vlu](olm MacGregor WWHMIHWHIHIIIIIuIIIINIIHIIh. 'body's enemy—hbecause he would | |stand enthroned in the hearts of all as an ideal to pattern after, ¢ 5 ot & he had attempted to model his per- | Then his chance came! The vesott of o sonality after college heroes of fic:| 4 distracted coach was ¢ dic! 'tlon he had loved R\ ¥ L man Time hac 8§ 8 v X With this craving to be popular | N &t Harold ll ‘:1 4 1{‘,-"? &hf s and his campaign to achiove that s RO Tha S al carefully lald out, Harold Lamb », & to college—and is promptly ) — PRICES-.10.90.50 T asne G spotted us a boob. Then things hap : PRICES-—10-20-50, Tioges 60 conts pen fast and furious The cast presents Jobyna R as Harold’s sweetheart ledict as the chie Hittle mb, James Ande jcoliege hero the Lamb hopes to nt, Hazel Keener as a heautiful | co-cd, Joe Harringlon as the tailor | who bastes the Lamb into his new | tuxedo, and Pat Harmon as the hard | | \ hero! boiled foothall coach AMRS LANG'S VAUDEVILLE COMING TONIGHT, PALACE Lang's Lipo entertainers w \'.llu!u\l]l-- eng ment the Pal 2 in mjunction i * new mo feature. Among | | the ratric are Little vuIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIII|lIIlIIIIIIIllIIlIIIIIlIIIIlIIlIIIIHIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIII|IIIHIIlllIIIHIIlllIlIIIIlIIlINIIHIIIIIIIIII|IllllNIIINIIHIIIIIIIIIIHI— Dilly Young, who aihg scren: | B s ¥ SR PR Adelle, solo dancer, Helen and Brye, harmony singers and dancers, Dodie ADMIRAL WATSON ports: Yakutat, Cordova, Latouche, )n]uumls. returning here about the end |ha ) Seward, Port Graham, Seldovia, Hali- | of this week. Brown who has always been a hit ) ) ARRIVES SUNDAY but Cove, Snug Harbor, 'ihu\uk’ o in Juneau during hor previous en-| - Straits, Uzinki, and l\ndlnk The fol-| MRS. ZENGER IN HOSPITAL |gagements, and Beverly Robarts o “B LIV g KJ R 7 BOUND FOR WEST |iowine vassensers joft funeiu on the | Mrs. AT Zenger underwent an |character analysist. Sho takes ones T etz Coliseum Me! Atson Mr .uul Mrs. Tml\ Jimmie, | operation for thé Tremoval of the [full name as given a birth, present B immie, J. A. Snow, and M. J. |appendix Saturday evening and is|signature, month, day and year of| : IN A SPECIALIY ARRANGED W!I h,nL, The steamer Admiral Watson, Capt. | Sullivan for Yakutat; G. Kilowue |recuperating at St. Ann's Hospital. {birth and tells you lots of things erday morning at 10:30 o'clock from |for Kodiak; and C. F. Rhind for | The attack of appendicitis was very |from her Science of numbers d C. Graham, arrived in Juneau yes- | Seward. |sudden as she was entirely well| The vaudeville show will be given HE COPS THE LAUGHS! eattle, euroute west, with 84 tons e | Friday morning, and the appendix |but once each night, about 8:45 hand nd four days’ | broke less than twenty-four hours |o'clock. . > mer brought the folow- SEA OTTER ON PATROL |later, which tarely happens, and| The movie fedture will be * HAL ROACH Presents to Juneau: Bill Koroff, nocessitated an immediate operation, [ Wife and I" with Irene Rich, Hunt and two children, G.| The patrol boat Otter, Warden |according to Dr. H. C. DeVighne, her [Gordon, John Harron, Constance Ben GLENN T T Rodabaugh and wife, Mrs. P. M M. Goddard, of the mo | physician. {nett, John Roche and ‘others. The | JLENN TYRON ommission, left 3 ) I . picture is from the novel by Harriet | g . Admiral Watson sailed at 1:30 |patrol of the dis(rict. W | Beecher Stowe | mn ock in the afternoon fer the west- |dard will inve: Adverlls'm: nwéuya pays. Use the - | THE MAN WHO d s 11 at the following !tions of the g columns of Thé Bmpire. Lo’ g A s LELE ] 4 LR LR B LT R byl il Ham roves Ry i 2 pire. | /THOMAS MEIGHAN AT | yuans xou sy TELL I1 TAINMENT kY ! COLISEUM THURSDAY m e POLICEM, FOUND H.i "he, exty ihich at the old_ | leanay Studio In'Chicdgo, from which | humble station Gloria Swanson, Ag-| [nes Ayres and other leading lights; NOTE: There will be no Canterbur, Nicht this weck owin of ‘the tilm world haye risen to the | A seata’f the popular. also marked the @ ATHE FRESHMAN” for a 3 day run — Rut next week e 1 start of Virginia Valii’s screen career. | 3 : She was giveh her first big op- P " kg A . % potunity in the principal part in DOURLE the amount of CANDY, [ ] ® |“Thé Storm,” a screen success of | about thret years ago, based on the t' "fl Vl ’l i stage hit IJ,IINIImlllHHHIIIHIHIIINHIIHHIHIHIH IIIIIIImlllmlIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIWMIIH CoMIN THOS. METLGAHAN in Mm« \'ulH is lu.uu ll[)])()lllll,; Found Himself,” a Booth Tarkingto: gtory coming to tite Coliseum Th ¢ ¢ BOCMS-—50 cents per nighl and ‘up; $3.00 per veek aud ap. Lo d =4 .. A E. Green directed H ‘%7')’0()() S()r,‘)n Por C‘;/"t Cou’n)n A dalvl; .\):‘!‘rr\flm" 'y‘:";l fi.;::lqn\- ita : A Public shower and tub baths 5C cents, Bay Oi! Same: it 3petar appeared on the, screem, Miss Valli| FE Ladd tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per mo... and has worked most of the time at| ot 4 op—steam heated. ( l B the West Coast, where she has a e (I 0,1(18 home in Hollyweod. In her leisure hours ehe breeds dogs for a hobhy Migs Valli has brown hair and | blue eyes: weighs 127 pounds and | Denominations of $500 and $1000 s 1t 4: dneked. LAY 1 THE CIRCLE" COMING | Maturities 1 to 10 Years TO PALACE WEDNESDAY | A ry(-lv of (»\evl!n that lead to | 3 o i | i licated mmhnonl.nl (rlmgles o l’uthvr and son is the ba nsln for “The | Gircle,” coming to the Palace Wed These bonds are secured by a first mortgage on all the property of nesday u",lln.WJ .‘; A Y i i H tion a8 rected the City of Juneau, and the new cold storage plant which will be erected Mayér lu"flk W ‘u.“‘('f?l'.'{ii' X‘{:,,m ‘\l':'“ i pen b o arke 'O on the new site of the Company, partly from the proceeds of the sale :S(l:l:xir«elme e a1 of these bonds, and partly from cash already realized from the sale of of the wame name, The pieture filled’ with humorous situations the Company’s stock. A .noted cast ingludes Blednor > ! Boardiman, Malcolm IMI‘ 2 ) sett, Alec 1. Frane The new plant site which the company already owns has a front- f;r’;:" srelliton HALe, age of 235 feet on Front Street, a depth of 250 feet from Front Street gerer and _012 ‘.wmmn to the deep waters of Ghstineau” Channel, and a frontage of 820 feet | S NOT AVAILABLE ‘ as: S e The T’wnlus "ardwarc Co. along Gastineau Channel. l-‘lSHERlF.S STUDY | i : % . . ; The security for these lg)nds will consist of the present cold storage ' . QERING SEA AREAS 4 : HOTEL Z'y-]\y‘v)A TR plant, land already owned by the ecompany, and the new plnnt to be F\mdn e aRERlen. AnEveF ot erceted and machinery to be installed, and it will have a value of ap- Boriig Bea arcas, as ”"lll“i’"“‘ ln‘{ ELEVATOR SERVICE I (HEET B ecent proximately $220,000, which is almost three times the totfl amount ie;ffinflzt‘ (sl N iAble: 3 { : “The Hotel That Speaks ¥’ - Ttscl®” of the bond issue. » Secretary Karl 'rnesue h(ns hut‘n ulvl—] S. ZYNDA, Prop " . ¥ vised by Acting Secrotary W. P.| 8 b ' o % ok A The present plant has a capacity of -200,000 pounds and the new g:;flé’,fzf"'”,” e e eint | T : 2 : AR e i % ;s b 4 § HilL, Soattle; L. Villa, f 1 il 1 indicated the | plant will have a capacity of 1,000,000 pounds. Average earnings of of thie memorial und indicated the | ‘o ttle; n Baine, Chichagof. | | Look over our Tackle before leaving for your Fishing Trips. t he made survey might b Zynda present plant for past three years have been $9,270.05, which alone is was available for the work. i — Theile, Acting i Ga-sineau . R. 5. Rierson, City; ..\ln. P, M. almost sufficient to pay all interest chafges and retire the bonds as they Bt o L ot ] [ 2. 55 Cann, & Pitze “Cand: M mature; but with the capacity increased five fold, the earnings should ?i‘i';‘e':fi?.‘i.i’:‘.i, "available for makinz.| B iw{fé, Hoany ‘,.‘";’inv.‘i;,..'."gilnf‘l‘é'.‘ |son: Mep M. Piiiekan : inerease in propertion so that the bonds will be well secured and will T lnvesnw fon at present, but the P\ ] IMr. and Mrs. N. T. Clarke: Mre |98, O. White: ¥ sthodhe B, Glad- isaioner of Fisheries will have i BAL % |K. Hildre und two’ children, City; |felteri and Margarct Grove. dahe by Moo be a very attractive investment. 4 (e dwatter In mind when funds and | el O " |6 A J. Gallwas and wite, Douglas: ‘fl'&ugf. can b applied to this un-| / |1, Gamble, City; Rebent Wakelin | FAIRDANKS PIONEER 16 BEAD g i uking. ¢ W | Seattle; R. B. Muchmore, Seattle; - Full printed prospectus may be had on #pplication at the 4 T T BT FATRONS = | Mager, Seattie: A C. Floener, Sc-| Anthouy Towve., Taged 63 years, : 5 i o k2 & i " . Carrigan, City; G. A. [died at Fairbanke reccatly = aft office of the Company or at the First National Bank or the A now telepinue ~.rectory is now| o |Cumpboli, Seattlé: C. A Andetson, | pending 30 vabre 1n bk MRkl b {Beattlr; H. F. Preston; C. D. Bast, | was a native 19 came to tl B. M. Behrends Bank, at either of which places bonds may now ?d::l:;‘l:h‘:fg 1‘5“"';":“:(‘ Mdl::::’::i ; : 4 { Portiand; and Mande Cuddy, Seattle, | Uinited States whuil & yout weiny | o 4 - o the Klondiks : be obtamed " persons who wish to have tele- B4 gt i il Alaskan 397, bR wa nlx:dlx u:::l ‘;::d:o:: X : phones installed ave requestsd to Miss Betty Schwarte is the s Mage, Seward: C. Chiis. | o Fiirbanks, where he followed min- notify the Telephone Company, ride of West New York, N. J. s Chatam; €. Peterson, City; |ing for many v . He at one time y 7 20th, q local American~ Legion |Paul Satz, City; Dick Morrow, City: |operated proporty ou Vault Creek. Phone 420 before June 20t adv. i e Al Mike Stanton, Tenakee; Kari Man-|Of late he w.s employed e post is sending Tier to the Atlan- |08/l e City: *A. John. | Ala-ka Rl He g fvad l:o 01d papers for sare at The Empire. ‘JE City Beauty Pageant in |oon "Izanski; Matt Pallard, Liz-'a wife in llnlv..' e I8 suwrviv ¥ : September, |