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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, ' JUNE 7 o [ Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. . VAUDEVILLE ’ another link in s unbroken “chain of | Weather B R, 1. Tad, Ia. our s buuibie oplbton G JUST TWO MORE DAYS! it is the best of all of them, and ¢ 7 BY MRS. LANG'S (OMPANY, IS NOW AT :,h‘?l'.”‘;Vl:l‘:l‘mvux it made aftor careful Yoreoast ‘for Juneau and vicinity, beginming 4 p. m. tedey: Today and tomorrcw, then goodhya! Whils 4 Probably showers tonight and Wednesda sentle variable wind iile not as breath-taking as | ~ HOW3 AT Safety La as filled with hila- - 2 3 rious farce as “Why Worry?” or as | LOCAL DATA )6\ 7:30 end 9:25 P, M crammed with gags as “Hot Water," Barom. Temp. Hamidity T7ind Velocity Weather “ v / 4 p. m. yest'y 30.18 53 26 8 8 f? n 4 a. m, today 30.08 53 86 E 5 ‘ldy 12 noon taday . 30.01 60 80 NW 7 \ly sting = l C K E 'I‘ i bl ment than any of these, for it com j) bines the best langh-getting points of them all. In type it more nearly resembles “Girl Shy,” for the laughs have been hung on a farce-comedy framework in which there is just enough story human inter jt is nevertheless bettor entertain H doelr o o= n'e : ro/of u,,,,,ee ,, . lo ’ to e.‘rb, CABLE AJD RADIO REPORTS The F"eahm = to carry them, stromg YESTERI)AY | TODAY and a plentiful sprink Highest 8§ p.m. Lowest § a.m. 8 wm, reacip. 8 am, $) ] anu — MADE A BIG HIT LAST NIGHT— ling’ of | patho Bhntinne temp. temp. temn, temp. Velocily 24 hrs, Weather B 2 » " . As soon as the characters and the| Nome 52 652 42 16 08 Cldy K First Movie Show at 7:15—Vaudeville 8:45—Second Movie 9:30 atmosphare dre well planted, the! Bethel 10 16 10 18 12 'qu laughs start in—at first gently, and | Tanana 64 60 4 0 Cl LITTLE BILLE YOUNG—Scotch and other things then working up with increased vol- | Eagle 68 64 G 0 wh- 40 ume and velocity, until your laughs | §t. Paul have become one prolonged roar. We | Duteh Harbor see Harold in his home, just prior | Kodiak to leaving for college, planning his | Cordova campaign te be the most popular| Juncau boy on the campus. Then come| Ketchikan ADELLE—Solo Dancer—Very Clever HELEN and BRYE—Harmony Singers DODIE BROWN—here before—you all know she's good 34 5 1 2 The last word in screen cnter- nd that we dofi our 14 50 53 el t is with, pride advertising hat v v "o enough scenes on the train to in-| Prince Rupert 74 74 . to Haold Lloyd, the mti_:'t whose ERI Y I{()B 4’{1 s troduce him to the heroine, Jobyna Rdomntoi 8 76 . achievement hoe imade 8 4 4 A Ralston. Throughout the feature! Seattle 30 78 * sary for us i 1 the diction there are plenty laughs until the | Portland 86 " . . . y “fade-out." San Francisco 60 56 52 2 . ary for words of description— then find tl all inadequate! “The Preshman” is his Finest Achievement! Merriment, Speed, Laaghtor, Thrille—Woven into a Wonde:ful Song of Youth and Played ‘on the Heartsirinas with an Obbligato of Tea Sincexrely, The Adver *—Less than 10 Greatest chargeter analysist. Marvelous power through the Science of Numbers, Direct from the Orpheum Circuit. TELEANOR BOARDMAN i : | COMING TO PALACE NOTE: Observations at Juunezu, Primce Ruper., Edmonton, Seat THE MOVIE FEATURE IS “MY WIFE AND I” Starring Irene Rich, Huntly Gordon, Constance Bennett and others S &} t]a, Portland and San Franclico are made at 4 a. m. and ¢ p. m, Ju sh society life forms the | background of the story of “The| Circle, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's film | version of W. Somorset Maugham's | famous stage play, Palace Wednesday Eleanor Boardman in the leading neau time. The pressure is low in the Aleutian Islands and the North Pacific States and is high over most of the North Pacific Ocean. Unsettled weather prevalls throughout Alaska with heavy rain at Cordova and scattered showers in western and southern Alaska Temperatures ar considerable higher than yesterday morning in the northern part of coming to the nd Thursday with ng Man. IIIIIlllllllIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllll_llllllllllIllllllllllIIIlIIIIIIIIllIlIIIIIlIlIIIlmIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIMIIIIIIHIlllllmIlll“llmlllll! Admission—Children 20c¢, Youths 40c, Adults 50c—Loges 60c. a1 the Territory i 5 : “ The action centers about an Eng- |~ T AR PR 0 S A e WEDNESDA”Y NIGHT—Entire change of Vaudeville and “THE Z1,"Lora and Lady, the latter of [and ah apealing theme of love and |previous several years she has been BETZ' COLISEUM CIRCLE” with Eleanor Boardman and Malcolm MacGregor whom plans to desert her husband |regeneration, lald against a prison | coming north R & and elope with another man. Be-|background as was one of the higgest | Little Rillic Young, about as R MELCDY MEN A |ore S5 “goesso owevor, s ol e " e CItE"0r 10 i s v coteh cone 1 s Lo, o iid WHIIIN™ {vites to her home her husband’s | Stlont Men.” an initimable youthtul maaner and | -t g SPLCIALLY ARRANGED - | mother, who thirty years before ran| Virginia Valli, who was Meighan's [he was given a fine round of ap — MUSICAL PROGRAV @ ures that make up the everyday life jaway with the man she loved, de-|leading woman in “The Confidence | plause MUSICAL PROGRAY . of an idle New-York youth; the gild- |serting her hushand and baby. The |Man,” heads the east in this one, too. | All of the company appears in an | PRICES - - Attrflctlons ed superficiality of cafes, gold-diggers [results of the union of the runaway |Frank: Morgan, of the Broadway stage | ensemble number which also goes w”';l h'mlI:m'] lfl;'- il couple of thirty years ago with tha iplay, “The Firebrand,” has a “heavy" |over big 10-20-50 PATIIE NEWS AYD COMEDY rene Rich "does some remarkable |present couple who plan to do the [role. John Harrington, Norman Tre The entertainers are bound to b L work in her portrayal of the wife same thing, forms the basis of ths|vor, Charles Stevenson, Julia Hoyt [prime favorites during their brief | ¥ L" (f (_' B, T . OP N'lHI 48 W FIRCETS S At Tlleatres and mother, Mre; Derdsh, who findd [story. and Lynn Fontanno appesr in the |engagement here which calls for four | herselt threatened with the loss of 3 of The | Nt -THOS. MEIGHAN st complete chango vaudeville ( ni: Thiaratl: Iher husband, home and happiness, ' @ — ROTRLERN" L 5 ol oming lnursday : i f 58, | 13 " ol bill as given last night will be re - —— W |She is unusually beautiful in some | | THOMAS M!lsGHAN AT i.y.u.u‘:\ tonight. There Will be «;:m.:« P T 1 Ef: — . —— _3tlof the shots, while Huntly Gordon, | COLISEUM THURSDAY on Wednesday, Frid the, Saalf Il 1 ‘ ! LIPS —’ ‘MY WIFE AND | who plays the part of Mr. Borden, | el =] l’;,‘“g,‘:;,,“m,,‘.:,]\ i B : e | ‘ an ‘P L0 § H fige Y1t 1S NOW AT PALACE“!H as always the distinguished, court-| In “The Man Wk Fourd Him —_———te——— - —— —_— | ly matinee idol of movie fans. He |self,” starring Thom Meighan ’”I | $ ¢ € has a very difficult role, but hig |the Coliseum on Thursday next, Para RED FADING OUT | NOTE: The vill be no Canterbury Wi e week owing to ried life! Why? Well, the new W personality carries him through with | mount promises a high powered sto Nu T P | AS SGVIET SYMBOL L e, AROER. W P P nor picture, “My Wife and 1" which |fiying colors. This feature is run in (ry of the Kind that Meighan fans ' showing “THE FRESHIMAN” for a 3 day run—Bat next week opened last night at the Palace for|conjunction with the vaudeville show |like best—full of drama and romance 2 ‘ we will give away DOUBLE the amour’ of CANDY, Beware the dangerous calm of m MOSCOW June 17 ted as tho| two run, tells the somewhat |reviewed elsewhere in today's Em-|and comedy | 5 ) artling and highly interesting story | pire, | Hooth Tarkington wrote the story Mrs. Lang s Clever Company symbol of proletarian revolution has i of what romance does to a happily ? | especially for Mr. Meighan. Alfred I, , been done to death in Russia, be-| S married couple and their fine, up-|g— T | Green, who directed Tom in “The | Opens an Engagement lieve the high-ups in the Soviet Trade | atanding son HAROLD LLOYD NOW | Bachelor Daddy,” “Back Home and Oldti s ‘M | Unions Jus P S S “My Wife and I” is the title of this SHOWING AT COLISEUM | |Broke,” “Pied Piper Malono” and . timers Here. Constant use everywhere and on all | absorbing photoplay which makes ex- [ if ——— 8| othiérs (Just a8 sunovestul; made. thls occasions during ten years has caus- | 2 cellent entertainment because of the | It has hdcome such a habit for lone also. The first vaudeville in Juneau for |ed it to lose its virtue; it no longer | I’Ol('(l”y lfolh different elemen:s that go to make | Harold Lloyd to make comedic .,rj Adapted for the screen by Tom | many months, is now at the Palace, | impresses the people. So, in prepar | ing for demonstrations celebrating | { s the domestic |a high grade of excelenco that it |Geraghty, “The.Man Whe Found, Him- {Mrs. Lang's entertainers, and the home on Long [seems commonplace and savoiing of |self” {8 a story intense with interost:|capacity audience last night gave the round of pleas- [ repetition to say that “Tho F | —strotig, vital drama with a punch performers a most hearty welcome X g 7 et et et o e The vatious actg were all good czardom, the trade unionists were | Beverly . Robarts gives something \advised to use other colors as back {new in. vahdeville, the Science of ground for their banners and tran | names and: pumbers. dealing. with the | sparencies. | up the story. Ther serenity of a wealfh Island; the the unfon of proletariat and pea try in the struggle for freedom frc De Boss told me to step down here to tell yuh all dat when yuh get tru chewin’ de rag to come on . down to ds Rhodes’ Cafe ~ vibration jof the month, day and year i Wb er g, 15 O et " ok of birth and. of thg letters. in the NOTICE for '?u;. eoead a name, * Considering =~ how Important Pond Master will not bé respon sure got de g . numbers anll letters ary it 1§ strange 'gible for dogs that do not have their that. the ordinary person is to little | license tag on collar. concerned ; with thefr arigin, in an By order. of Chief of Police, cient days 'mumbers were used as| sacrod symbols, later letters identical in vibration wepe formed. and our present alphabet cvolved from the Greek, She.ls from the Orphoum Cireuit and the act proved a gplendid daparture of a new kind. She answers auestions given her from the audi onee. Ethel . Brydle, who has been her: bafore, does harmony singing with Helm and, she shines alone when she goes through the audience sing ing and making love fo fous men Adelle is a pretty little winsome miss, a solo dancer and contortion ist combined, and- she was well re celved in her clever act. Dodie Brown knocked two goals last night by her topical sof and proved che {s just as firm a favorite now as she has been during the Where Front Street flirts with Franklia Juneau Cold Storage Co., Inc. Offers For Sale At Par $75,000 Seven Per Cent Coupon Gold Bonds ur I Auction Sales SALES DATES September 14 November 18 IP NOW FOR OUR NEXT FUR SALE Coast Fur Saies, Inc. 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Front, Btreet Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska il 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 Street to the deep waters of Gastineau Channel, and a frontage of 820 feet along Gastineau Channel. ALL COAL MAY LOOK o WINGHETER ALIKE FISHING but after trying our’s you will be| convinced that the heatiug uu-llz,‘ varies, also you will learn that hak- | Ing with our coal mean lon con! | and better results. We carry a full line of Feed our transfer service 0. G. Whis. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 The security for these bonds will consist of the present: cold storage plant, land already owned by the company, and the new plant to be erected and machinery to be installed, and it will have a value of ap- proximately $220,000, which is almost three times the total amount of the bond issue. The present 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 interest 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. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU ] ] ; foation at’ ERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG: 3 0 € Full printed prospectus may be had en application at the OUR SER - YU' Ag: 3 ki~ The Thomas It urd.var ¢ 1.0, office ‘of the Company or at the First National Bank or the N B B. M. Behrends Bank, at either of which places honds may now be obtained. 4 S & F CONFECTIONS HOLE“I;OR{E};[;’DA . e S e 8 Smith Factory, Phone No. 16. Candy ? “The Hotel That Spceks For Itself” < SWELT—FRESE Maker, T. B. Hall, Phone No. 637, Lock cver our Tackle before leavivg for your Fishing Trips. : 8. ZYNDA, Prop. P ——— et ) o apar

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