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TONIGHT, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 2 Shows “Each Night—7:15 LATEST INTERNATIO hi u th 3 Carcl Dempster ar pr the austerc at e the heartbeats of in ity echo to the umbeats of destiny ounding intic dram W “Written for the screen by June W from Edith 0’Shaugh- nessy’s novel, “Viennese Medly” CONW AY ANNA Q. |. TEARLE NILSSON | and a cast including MAY ALLISON, IAN KEITH, JEAN HERSHOLT :{uul LUCY BEAUMONT edy L) ' | jm It’s One of the Biggest of Screams WATCH FOR OPENING DATE OF MACK COMEDY COMPANY IN VAUDEVILLE — ALSO OPENING DATE OF CUBA WHEATLY—She’ll Be Here Again HERE COMES A HOT POINT ELECTRIC APPLIANCE SPECIAL Cne Hot P:int Suvner Electric Flat Iron $6.00 Gne Wellmaid Iron Board Cover $2.00 OUR PRICE FOR THE COMBINATION—$6.25 This offer good fer 10 days only from date—June 15, 1927. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Phene Junean 6 Juneau, Alaska ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave Houser, prop. ottt ettt e Armstrongs Linoleum for Every Floor in the House T T T R TS T TH SR T R T The Thomas Hardware Co. D e g 0Old Pépers,for sale at Emp'ire Office announcen iat beginnin n tried out for € W v “THE GREATER GLCRY” [to Rex Ingram and Rudoiph Vaten- | 1 iino | 1 ay night, follow: e ! { { { N ! \ | | ! i ; \ i Owing that this production is 10 reels in I 16, 1 il Attractions e ‘ At Theatres | " v v vitverto ading an exc re Anna Q e, lan Keitl ‘THAT ROYLE GIRL” IS AT COLISEUM TONIGHT a compara 2 sereen, por haracter, that maider " rorecine ans 1 O.ABROWN, WRANGELL tamily of relatives | CANNERYMAN, 1S DEAD than 300 chara - | boen rec Vi th : Packing Comp: ‘CAMILLE OF BARBARY Wrangell, Death ceenred at COAST”, IS COMING | | dena, Cal. He was 65 years of ag hand-picked cast s . -+ Iy it at t Coli 1 o it befo Mi Beaumon latest cinemast L T ne ! . | Sanitary ation of B robbing ( mopolitan Magaz vial. Th aded by Brown, associcted with hi such notable rites ! E5011 g Btz W. ( 1 turday there will be unfoldel | FRR RN, 901 the ¢ rippin 0o A1 the ; 1 ; at Wrangell since of the redemption of two . The business was profitabls | In this, his initial picture under 2cters from life’s other sid froin thte’ bagiontis, He 4uent most ount bann the ola |MWille, the queen af a honky tonk wint 1i f turns the lens-light,of his|dance hall on the Barbary Coast PR o YOV EREIEE: - 8 n art on a vivid and thrill | ! was—RBob Norton modern 1if L y, | Wealth, whoi the glittering and Quentin Prison. Chic They me a wine table on Kirkwood and Harrison | wlkab:: of native of Illino manhood in Kan ton, he married M of Geac lent of c who | dence was round of and underworld ged intrigue Ilway—famous retreat of un 1d habitues aming plac re f [: ed to the | got him to added | Dusiness. H : to the din. Because he was down PEAE. s and out and a dollar couldn't make | 289istant station agent and later 1o | becor a general freight and pe ¢ ent of the Santa Fe land later anditor of the Santa Fe route he Alaska Sanitary < | Comp: excitemer ling, dramati go into t mnery jerky jazz, where glassc devoted many years and merry voice Th action of the ound Joan Daisy Royle, a jazzy tty, worldly-wise modiste's man quin, whose infatuation for Fred mous jazz band leader tional mur sr-mystery tria lvin Clark puritanical distriet | frank and fair in the story of h torney, is the third angle in this | Prison sentence, she could asso | ymplex lovetriangle. The amaz | ¢iate the reason for her own down- | g chain of extraordinary events | Il | finally eapped by crashing | Bob Norton bought no drinks ventually apells | Camillc They were on ou ve and happiness for “that Royle | °f th Midway and having Pl quict chat in Camille’s apartment plot centers him much poorer than he was game to buy a bottle of winc But she knew. There was some thing about him that bespoke | nigher station in life. He Packin cannery was complete- {1y destroyed by fire at the begin ning of the season in the s of 1925, Since that time has been put up at th plant of the Alaska Packer {eiation through an arrangement lentered into at the time of t o continued. clone, which rar | Fler homelike surroundings an (fire and sinc Another feature of the pro { 8 change that came over h Ha was a man of fine abilities, ill be “Moonlight and Noses” !l ith Clyde Cook in th once she Thi is a Hal fur and it i appearan Kdi At Gpe: e ki mixer who made friends | derworld armor won a place in his | €2 and held them i hoart for her. Bob accepted food | Mrs. Brown was with her hu nd shelter and a new or {band when he died 1 DU dawned for both when ho | \ position in a machine shop WHO'S WHO AND WHERE | and began bringing to her oach “Play Ball” a Pat ial { " | week his unopened pay envelope . iun by John McCraw will alse [ Mrs, Roger ©. Weightman i) principal comediar AT PALACE TONIGHT A picture of post-war Vienna e the gayest city in the An fan empirs, is shown in “The ter Glory,” June Mathis, su v ture fog First National re-|’|BIG COMEDY IS The picture is at the Palace | AT PALACE SUNDAY its run Saturday. [fwo children, Meg and Roy, ¥ turned home from Cordova on the steamer Aleutian yesterday. Mrs Weightman and children left Ju neau several weeks ago for Cor Greater Glory” is an ads While the Al Christie Bdith shnessy's | con ‘Seven Days,” h Jus novel, “The Viennese stairs or hlind doorways during his recent operation in the | Copper City. * More than a year was spent | confuse and entertain, yet it A. H. Buschman, Alaska repre- s Mathiz | crammed full of laughs origina rentatlve jof-the Superior.Reryice ypearing burglar, a lady | Laundrics - Company, she can move screens [JUnea on the steamer / i P o Y v ehi B from Cordova. Mr. Buschman w fremain’ in Juneau ahont ' week She is famous for prepar s by the difficult . prtfebiirpgglinigeto e g the seript of “The Four Horse folks qua AL S WEE SRS Ry, O then 1 for Seattle en.” whicl ) brought renown 5e ¢y a smalipo i L. ert and H. E. Rupert * which opens ai Alaska salesman, passed through | The picture shows the changes ristic of genuine bound for Ketch n READ THIS-- Mrs. (. 1. Almquist and daugh “The Birth of a Nation,” “Intoler- anee,” “’Way Down East,” “Broken “Orphans of the Storm,” on the steame n yestorday. s Louise Cates, Kindorgarten | 3 !n-r Edna, left on the steamor ‘.\Irfli;nl for Seattle on a shor! | visiting trip. i Mr: John Poters who arrived | in Juneau sev weeks ago to | attend the arriage of her son; of the Juneau Public| | ) N { N { \ \ Blossoms,” “Sally of the Sawdust” and now—— of the Taku Can 5y Y L) Sehoolg, left on the :amer Aleul “THAT ROYLE GIRL? |5 it Wi i » ghe will spend the sum s * months, roturning to Juneau | im the fall. AND IT’S COMING TO THE COLISEUM Milton J. Daly, of the Ketchikan Spruce Mills, who has been in Ju neau visiting George Folta the past month, returned to his homie in Ketchikan on the steamer Alent- | THURSDAY and FRIDAY representing Bax- Seattle, arrived hero | from western and in- jor points. He is a guest at tha Zynda Hotel while in town, ! itself———we will rfun but one show each night starting at 8 P. M. prompt — - - 01d papers for sale at The Empire. e et IIilIllllllliilllllllllllllIlllllllIIIIIIIIII!llllllllIII|IIl|||II||IIII|IIlI|lIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl>ll|II7IIII'|IIIIIIIIIllI|T_. OLHSEU BEGINNING SATURDA " gt HUHER MATINEE PATHES SPORT SERIAL GAME WILL NOT BE CALLED ON ACCOUNT OF RAIN — SEE THE FIRST ONE AND YOU LL GO TO EVERY GAME Walter Miller 0000000 0 LU U R U U U T U UL |and fish, there is in the park prope | peaks. This stream is celebratcc |“OPPORTUNISTS” | to the fact that the Dorothy Alex | ander, which brought him north | purely e¢h interests at worl dova to be with Capt. Weightman | | ] Juncau on. the amer Aleutian | - to hor home in the | y S COOLIDGE ON FISHING TRIP Angles for Several Hours and Returns with Splvn(li(] Catch. ‘ontinued fr am 1 trout fishing a view providing for : trip cateh illustr Squaw cree by a Ray Rhoades “th the family,"” confided, took one 2 from the stream ¢ In addition characterized as “the finest trout stroams in the Black Hills” by O, H. J¢ m, state di of ga pidly from springs hig "5 iRk You SEx TH Mim:’-v 1N COMPORT for its rainbow and brook trout - - . CAUSE TROUBLE CHINESE NATION Major E. F. Harding, who ha been visiting his' brotl Justin W. Harding, United States Dis trict Attorney, *for several day left on the Aleutian yesterday. The District Attorney also left for the summer torm of court in Keteh ikan, and traveled as far as that city with his brother, whose vi it was shorter than was planned du Guramount Qlcture was two days late in arviving and th Aleutian left a day sooner than expected Major Tarding, until recont! has heen stationed with (b 15t} Infantry in Tientsin, China and is intimately acquainted with the | political situation there. Much of the trouble there is causod b “opportunists” whose real regard | 8 pe erence, rather than | good of China, 1 said Most of the roal patriot men with ability and clear visio are temporarily submerged by th elements are partially on of the sitnations ssponsible for the pre | s of the Canton forc allied with the time, over the Pek yvernment, he trouble is possible befo situa tion is straightened out," he said At two different times Majo Harding has heen a d to duty in Alaska, but the orders | onalists at | or northern “Serious of Entertainment THRILLS T rou were changed in both instances, | befors he made the trip north. | Gvery minute of the trip has been | a pleasure, and has been parti cularly enjoyed by him because it is so far from China, Majo Harding declared. i After joining his family in Wash ington State, Major Harding will accompany them to Ohio whey they will visit until his leave ha expired. e ALARM CALLS nean and Rawn Way ‘ond and Gold. urth and Harris, th and Gold. th and East. nth and Gold, h and Kennedy, Ninth, back of power house Callioun, opp. Junean Apts. | Distin Ave,, and Indian St Ninth and Calhoun Seventh and Main. Twelith, at Northern L'dry. Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. Fancy Lingerie Or Dainty Hosiery IS NOT IN OUR LINE This cut was put in our space to get you to look at our ad. YOU DID—Thank Youn Try Us First Harri Machine Shop Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work, Blacksmithing, Acetylene Welling COLISEUM MELODY MEN IN CONCERT 7:15 to 8 P. M. ) i ; § \ ) 3 \ 3 l ) l \ ) { ) N ) ) ) | { { E N g { i ) E N \ FOX NEWS 2 PATHE REVIEW Coming Saturday Matinee and Evening &« “CAMILLE °F THE BARBARY COAST” i ) ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE but after trying our’s you will be conv o that the heating quality varies, also you will learn that ba 7 with our coal means less coal and bet- ter resu We carry a full line' of Feed and our transfer service 0. G. Whiz. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Old Pavers for sale at Emoire Office