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Jto ‘herd dog with an acting prowess PICKETT! PALACE LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT 7:15 9:20 COLLEEN MOORE “IT MUST BE LOVE” Algo farewell engagement MACK COMEDY COMPANY Sketch Songs, Dances, COMING TUESDAY RIN-TIN-TIN in nd CC a dly becaude it de naturally and logically scenes crudity, humor hos as they all too xisted on the westorn fr voleonic days of 0. than 22 individual s of property w sad tha filming of James Crhze's picture. Mest were old western rel of 1860, Althe s ware shipped morc tr Sacramen nne, Wyo t piece wus mid and vividly ontier in Paramount propertie f the period the properti than 3000 ck to locations ifornia, and ming, not one impo: lost troyed, according Cruze's head property man Johnny Fox, the tobacco-c boy of “The Covered W the part of young Bil 14 years old, in ames Cruze's western epic for Para mount “The Pony BExpress.” John a boy scout, and it was | ly from the career and ration of Buffalo I ization drew lmost tha name its Cedy got his first job ¢ one of the danger the Pony Expres. at at the Coliseum for | three days rting Wednesday miles by its code Lin fact | Young 114 riding runsg on 3 the fe “TRACKED IN THE SNOW COUNTRY” i COMNG THURSDAY “THE STILL ALARM” { Attmctmns 1 At Theatres ‘COMEDY, VAUDEVILLE | | IS BILL AT PALACE| | “ Collcen Moore Love” opened night ences. It is a comedy, with a little pathos, one of the cle est things Colleen Moore has beca seen in here. It is a delightful | 510 from “Delicatessen” that | appeared in the urday Eve: ning Post and last night children and adults enjoyed cvery foot of | the eight reels. The Mack Comedy Company making its last appearan vaudeville and the bill is dressed and good from finish. Maxine Kline pleasey in new dances, Madeline Lamong delights in three vocal s and Ray Moore gi logue. Bobby Ma good sketch “Finders with Miss Kline and Miss Lamont. | The movie feature and vauds ville show 1l be given for the | last time tonight. 1t i | in | well | nor | ol epers” | “DRUSILLA WITH A i MILLION‘(, COLISEUW | | “Drusilla. With a =i.dlion” | gkilful screen version of th beth Cooper movel which like a prairie fire over the world a year or two ago com to the Coliseum, opening tonight | and it proves a tasty dish of | pathos and comedy stirred up in | jugt the most appetizing propor tions. With an inusual plot, dis ive treatment by Director F Harmon Weight, and the splendid enterpretation of a cast headed by Mary Carr, Kennoth Harlan | and Priscilla Bonner, “Drusilla” moves on rolling up charm and freshness like a snowball. The whole thing i3 as refreshing as | an ocean breeze, taking up the difficulties which besct a kind- hearted old lady who has sud- denly inherited a million dollars | after spending most of her life- | time as a charity inmate of an old ladies’ home. A delightful ro- mance and one of the most power- ful dramatic sgenes ever filmed help to make. this a thoroughly entertaining story. | swept ! bo 1RIN TIN-TIN AT ! ] PALACE TO’AORROW S RinTinTm in “Tracked in th Snow Country” is announced the attraction at the Palace for Tuesday and Wednesday. Rin-Tin-Tin is the celebrated “Wonder Dog” of the screen who has been appearing in Warner Bros. photoplays for the past year or more. He is a Gorman shep- which seems almost uncanny. A “Pracked in the Snow Country’ sets forth a sequence of intensels dramatic events which transpice in tha Far North. It is the story of a battle for tremendous wealth as represented by a rich gold mine. June Marlowe, ndmlltt-dlyl one of the most beautiful girl now appearing before the camera, has the leading feminine role playing opposite David Butler Mitchell Lewis, celebrated for his ' parts of this particular class, is | the deep-dy~d villain. 1 p s e - | ’!“TNE PONY EXPRESS” | COMING TO COLISEUM | | {2 i The plot of “The Pony Express is essentially differcnt, first be: “cause its background is unique .&afl is only one “Pony Expres: history and this is its story— jone ) mas, | of | Justin | from I hort time ago | Court | been chosen, as | Another feature of the bill will [be a baseball burlesque from the | | Mack Sennett studios called jter Fing e | “STILL ALARM" {1 | | 1s { COMING TO PALACE said to be of melodra The “Still of the gr will be show E starting Thursday nigl Spickett is giving 10 pe the receipts to the Juneau Volun- | teer Fire Dopartment Helene Chadwick, William R sell and Richard Trave leading ol \ ‘this five e GEURGE F(lI.TA IS NEW ASST. - U. S, ATTORNEY Appomtm(nl Is Announced| - Today on Authority of Attorney General. rm,” featura. | Announc Attorn made “tk Distriet Attorn Harding. The lette Attorney General news of the ment wag received by Mi ing, June 24, while Ketchikan. The ed when J. H Digtrict 16, B United elfcctive morning es July by w containing rto € apher it No _succe steno; Mr. Folt in the s by Go J. F.-A. Strong shortly after his induction into office. Before that had been clerk in the St:am Inspection service at Ja Gov. Thomas Riggs retain el Mr. Folta .n the cu'ive cffice and when George F. Cramor signed as Se y to the o rmor to go East, Mr. Folta suc ceeded him. He remainea tary to the Governor untli he hoat nesn Secie |appointed Court Reporter by Jud Thomas M. Reed, served for about | the meantinie he was recently admitted Alaska bar. QUEEN ON WAY TO NORTH WILL NOT | CALL SOUTHBOUND The slmmul Queen, Capt. Vi tor Enquist, arrived in Junean this morning at 9 o'clock from Seattle. The steamer goes to Skag | way and Sitka and will not re- turn to Juneau on her way south. | Passengers arriving on tha steamer were: Mrs. H. Hanken, Mabel Ostrom, D. W. Covell, Mar; Watson, Dorothy Watson, Paul Decker, Dan Tzuga, and two stes age from Seattle; " Albort Brow Reed, H. Rupert, Walt r where he ha six yoars. Iu stadied law and to the Folta from Ketchikan, | The steamer sailed for the north at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Gastineau B. Christiansen, Seattle; J. McQueen, Chel W. W. Hud-| son, Salt Lak Jack Tritt and wife, y: Richard Wakelin, Se- attle; W. O. Shepard, Portland, J. A. Denney, Seattle; W. H. Mur- ray, Seattle; W. C. Mason; Lol Mason; C. B. McRae, Haines; Mrs. McRae, Haines; O. A. Borret, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Davis, Tenakee; and H. E. Rupert, Se- attle. Alaskan Ed. Hefter, Excursion Inlet; Jos Perpich, Seattle; my Mikes, Se- attle; Ceo. Nickles, Wenatch; W. ! Grambou, Wrangell; M. Starken- | burg, Cape Fanghaw: F. Smith, Ketchikan; Mary Bohall and child, Seattle; Gussie Anderson; Frances Anderson, Seattle; Elizabeth An- | derson, Seattle; Louise Halls, S$-l la |c |C [8) ;l) fci M THE e e R B \ DS i;‘.i.I ag F34 8 CUPID L FLYe S 80 [ The curriculum in Toledo high schools includes mathematies geometry, history, English and love. Two Toledo high school girls are cmnplclm" (lmr courses and honey mooning at the same time. Betty Broer (left) and Virginia Davis, both sixteen, were punclpals in an elopement to Adrian, Mich, They married Fdgar Pore, nineteen, high school senior, and Tom Martin, who was graduated from the s:]mol last June, LIN Exclusive.) \STEAMER ALAMEDA SAILS FOR SOUTH Alameda, the ttle Fiska, Tens I\ 4 ; Max rel, Skagway; Mathesen, Kalke Zynaa harles Capt i Alaska | to;: this | John Peterson Hardy ity; W Doolin Port imship Company, returned City; au from Skagway early | morning with the following Everett; ers: Jeanuette Gar W. Bixby, Webber, € Phelps, Los Angeles: [C.'B. McR Webher, § and | S. J. Phelps, Mi » Garver, 'eterson Hawkins, 3 DAYS ——— BEGINNING WEDNESDAY ——— 3 DAYS ANOTHER COVERED W *‘The Pony Express’ AGON s a truly at historical pic- tare wonderfully conceived and magnificently done.” Scnator Samuel Shortrige of California. ERNEST TORRENCE WALLACE BEERY U AMES ERUZE’S ‘Siiccessor to YTHE COVERED WAGON” OWING TO THE LENGTH OF THIS PROGRAM THERE WILL BE BUT ONE SHOW EACH NIGHT 8 P. M. PROMPT It’s at the COLISEUM HATEVER YOU BUILD USE CONCRETE EVERLASTINGLY PERMANENT We Mix and Deliver Any Quality A-1 Granite Concrete Ready to Place——Phone G2 CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. CO. WRANGELL SHINGLES WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF THIS FAMOUS BRAND AND ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. S.&F. i SWEET—FRESH We Now Supply Dealers with SEATTLE ICE CREAM 8. & F. ICE CREAMS 8. & F. CONFECTIONS ELMER E. SMITH Phone No. 537, DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 27, adv. 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