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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1927. e ing the appropriatio: M i ght to Sue it l"H'A[ to rule on, sd I &4 uit h i i | T : ) riv 3 1ld not do sc unless|not rule R I Oude 5o g g o8 Sona Ay : YOU WILL BI » case of actual ) arrell Ma foy. tho aald L Heafas] & t 3 or dance creation There's 3 ko 5 ar ngston, Jokn!l tary to the Governor pro- | Stra th r illegally inerea in the Heart of Maryland,” th - 2 365 SUNDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT ‘atrick, Frank Currier, Fran) | cole irgini Madison and{ gionographer are valid #» s | squandering public funds of|er; “Chinatown,” the Chinese ¢ : E LAUGHS MONDAY NIGHT rol Snowden The appropr for the travel|the Territory, is a serious qu cer, Miss Ksther Kaser b = d identitics are th . xXpelises the Governgr, ' to].tion secially in the Territory of | Days,” h six little kiddies 3 g : ¢ f all the trouble and, entab | gy ment thy Federal appropria ka, where, as is well known,| the choolday chorus LINDBERCH REACHES NEW YORK e fun in another ure of | k] o s ! s n ct property taxo-| There,” the Ballet Military Y / ; ha _pre “Don’t Tell Dac vable - only almbisheasnmed Hox it g n for the Miss Natalia Kashevaroff fet R L ¢ YEAR Ralph Graves in the stellar rol f6t areitanihl lawhana. 2 .. | ment is provided for by licenses|cor, Miss Elizabeth SRR . »r occupational taxes, which taxes| Pony Ballet will appear e in the nature of a privilege | girls that purpose and when not charg A Lails to the Wenara) s on | sranted by the Territory to pursue| Miss Loy wiisn’ that Reninikiing rticular occupation or bus ar as ufticient not available "NEW CASE ARE e . s . |TWELVE SEUECTED. | - s ot HOURMD A AR e opinion musical comedy suc g ey i AT ‘ . st two items in tho ag o | Gingham Girl,” which had a lon S Fox; Loges 50. cents HEAHD TD!’]AY Srisiion Kr Bl daves FOR PONY BALLET |..."\"xcw’ vork, and win L, WOvioN Horunt o fice, one for the nt of ELKS’ BIG SHOW one of the bright ! JOHN GOLDEN'S Is The Adr ropresentatives o S q , show. The Elks Pony t wi STAGE TRIUMPH To This All ete, in the amount ! appear as Modern g X ’ ; Migses Irene Lundstrum, Al : b aAd el 5 les SEGTRG: T L ! and for repairs and im ! e 1 . | With the 3act farce comedy —LAUGH SHOW— tion Case Taken Up— |[sion in the amount of | en. Lindstrum, Grace avis, | pearsing daily, these revies shou ‘ priations for an éxtra clerk and |18 the bu of taxation by Southern girl, Miss Miidred Hoo! I'it FIRST |av ble only when nec : 5 4 i O [ Bdna Mao Bidwell, Josephine K:l-| puila “Joh Q4 Yove Culh i lin ik ut of " ob o uild “Johnny Get r Gun” int Right to Sue Debated | o o burn, Gertrude Waltonen, Evelyn a produetion to S Tan o propriation for xpend re only when necossary. Whet or not 1 an expense inst the Territory | ™ Mary ding will be - = R s » | w be incurred under these ap- s Pony Ballet that w I‘AIRRAN!\Q:\NS JOIN E in this suit was upheld by Judga! ' 0 Lo uncertain, The ap.|be featured in the Blks show| ANCHOBAGE ELES LODGE and ( Reed in an opinion handed down .o oy made for a coa-| ‘Johnny Get Your Gun,” which| g on June 30, in a case filed on May!| {0 L L i the fa.| Will be presented at the Coliseum| SR Thitte BILLY DOOLEY'S \ 6, by Judge Wickersham and Tater | #6008, SO0 e Ly When | theatre on Monday and Tuesday, | into the Anchorage Lodge of $ dismissed without prejudice on} o Until the contingency|duly 18 and 19. at Fairbanks r itly de COMEDY :“‘ i WIS NS THIDE 88 e } arises I do not deem it n ry| In the openwus revue Mrs. Nac wtion of Anchorage Elks made . ’ 2 ‘our A R » " N r dai P « T, ' N 7 £ to pass upon their.validity. Wi Vestal will introduce the popular|the trip to Fairbanks to do-the .l TONIGHT ONLY In the current action the follow-| 1 Pa s (s requa ong hit' “Pake in the Sun. Hang initiating, and it was assisted hy 4 | 1 e Judson, Esther Maki, Muriel Jar-| most critical the: Betron, (Continued from Page One.) 4 GOOFY GOB { h Ing items are attacked as illegall oq ype @ vic to thess | Out the Moon, And Rock Me in a|the large number of Anchora Nins Pathe Review and an injunction sought to pre-|% o nriations, the Court is mot|Cradle of Dreams.” Other numw.| Elks that resic Fairbanks X i BFAe SNeu } vent l‘]n‘ :\pr-mhlnnn...! the funds |an advisory body. The regularly!bers in the opening will be “Lool | > ! Additional salary of Secro | elected legal officer of the Ter-|for the Silver vining” “S i ATTENTION MASONS tary to Gov. Parks LA 4itory g8 the proper person to ad-|and “I'm Tellin® the Birds, Tellf g GAME 4 OF Janitor and Messenger Serv Logo| Vise the exccutive officers of the|the Bees” The Pony Ballet will| There \\mr be a stated com ‘ _ice, etc, ,20 ritory as to the legality of tho|take part in all numbers and in n of ‘Mt. Junean Lod GBT A ) v Traveling evpenses of Gov ypropriations, and until a concreto | troduce some clever dance steps. | N F. & A M, In 0dd PLAY BALL Pitshmann will lead th |FPellows’ Tall at 7:30 o'clock SPLED s e : 7 Monday evening. Work in the SFRED AND AOTIQN M. M. Degree. Visiting Brethren TO THIS ONE cordially invited. By order of the W. M ; CHAS. B. NAGHRL Rl B ady. Secretary ernor, otc., 2,000 4\ stance ari requiring a jun-| Max Entertainment of visitors 2,000 Repairs to Executive Man ion | dicial dotermination of the valid-| “Melodyland Revue,” singin ' these appropriations, tho|“Sad'n Biue,” and the Pony Balle: | Court will"not interfere with tha| will appear as telephone girt { disbursements of funds therefrom | This song number Is one of the [ by the executive branch of the[most popular since Irving Berlin’, | | government, provided there is a| favorite “All Alone,” and the| T T T T R TR T T T T Total $7,800 Former Ruling Cited Of these items, only two 0—TLoges 50c il ‘NOTI(‘E OF MARSHAT'S SALE United States of America, Divi |: sion No. 1, District of Al notice is hereby given | that by virtue of a writ o ‘llml Facias (or execution), dat [ed June 11, D. 1927, issued f lout of the District Court,eof the, baans 4§ g1 o A Great Show—10-25-40-Loges 50 cents I At ,‘,"_'l:;(“",; e “i\;::‘“'_‘ I ; s s > |dndgment rendered in ) : AT L e L Wrifsche’ and against Cahoon [ o | Creek - Placer Company Cor ASK FOR | poration I" have, on t | |day of June, A. D. S . 4 Ypon the following . MILK MAID BREAD ,“;"”“' situated in the Porcupine o |Mining District, S ¥ Record e {ing District, Territory of Alaska ) ' ‘ I‘]\REN'S [IF.\I‘TH L BT H T to-wit: “Unpatented placer mining {claims as follows: The Independ-|; ; 5. BREAD Which Side of the e, e ,N;,:y‘: | | JUNEAU R SR W (ORK X | WM. MYREN, Prop. told Standard, w, Jack, EXCHANGE E ‘ | Retail merchants confidently expect com- {Cameron, Harry, Ray, Dryden, Rhine, Kate, Spruce and Stone placer mining claims, the locatior. art of a finger—left hand,” and plete pavment Monday for all merchan- notice ofwhich. are on record |'s - : = «hFI} g o ! in the office of the recorder for|y WHATEVER YOU BUILD Rinirs. Terrod, s TRAAC dise bought during the month of June. HUs | Skng R o n: USE CONCRETE EVERLASTINGLY PERMANENT um tonight. | lsnd ‘vofesimon. tasimade: to satl el We Mix and Deliver Any Quality A-1 Granite ‘\\vI‘I:'ru .;ullmn ]unl] "nn-ulxc of cation notices for a more com-| Concrete Ready to Flace Phone 22 the old west abound in this drama . . plete description of each of said, v, 31 *3 hla g ol e of the plains. A Fox News and The Tenth of the month is universally claims.”, all hglonging to the do-| 4§ CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. CO. four of Pathe's sport serial ’ fendant, Cahoon Creek Plac Phone 577 Free Delivery s ettt e Company. a ccrporation, and that| feemeseseeeerree oo e P | “Play Bail will open the show. . . MARION DAVIES LAST - . P . > ~ av d TIMES AT PALACE ! — recognized as the last day on which pay- W ectringly, oo i e A SHORT LIFE AND AN EASY ONE : ol o . estate for sale, at public vendue Carefully selected from perfectly healthy young Beef Cattle, | 7“GIRL. FROM MONTMARTRE" | 5 A 4 ’q = to the highest and best bidder, 3 . i SiientiRonlly. brassvel. ok ia 1 “A now Marlon Duvies,” torseivt | |5 AT PALACE SUNDAY || ments, for the pr("‘ed!nf{ month’s pur o5 oma: son Uk 60sh. day ofbL. tlalk-ted on o saisntifieally; pragasect: Skl caniSHIEG deseribes the - artistry of At - July, A. D. 1927, at 2 o'clock P the ingredients necessary to promote earl maturity, charming star in her latest 4 i N ~ e > idere . e the P 1 W 27 oo dressed in an up-to-date packing house under rigid Govern- P tion, “Lights of Old - 8oniih | LlldSCS, can b(' ('()nSldLr(‘d pl“fllpt. -[H.n(lell S:.‘:Ils-::"('?l)llrl‘ (I“I'\l:u»\:,:ll .hlxl— ment ante and post mortem inspection AND STAMPED way,” directed by Monia F and iy gt i Makn Alneki: FOR YOUR PROTECTION aying o Pala 3 a ! v = N . , A now playing at the Pals T4 b gl AR Pt pesgs S, ‘ Dated, Juneau, Alaska, June) THAT'S FRYE’S BABY BEEF on for the final two times tonight D. 1427 e ’c 7 - r - X7 o < 24th, A. D. 27. ot s (i have a1 pormited thomaeives 1 It's vour duty to meet your June obliga- P T FRYE-BRUHN COMP. 4NY Beginning with her production ‘”:“"':hr“'“r'—ll"'mlu' PR : x " U. 8. Marshal f “Little Old Ne Vork,” i £ B g o 2 o : - . . q riof 0 e T o acomn! | possession of ola Spain, havo e, tions with the same promptness as the Riv. D, Onsl. Distslab b Mk, “QUALITY MEATS” be rightly said that each succeed First publication June 25, 1927 iveri i ing production has been another|themselves aloof, so to speak, from LSAC pubisstion Suls+ 88, 1982 2 Deliveries Daily—10:30 and %:30 PHONE 28 a8 &9, - —————————— ittt} step upward in ihe earcer of this | (e scrocn : A retail merchant is obliged to meet his. kgl L s : artist. In “Lights of Old Broad.| But r’ exclusivenpas is. now way.” which tops by a consider|ended. They have recapitulatod dble margin “Little Old New|and are now to be seen in all ork.” Miss Davies has attainsd(their enchantment in “Th 1] , “ - ; A ‘et posiion. which wil om.| From Montmartre,” at the Palace Don’t fail to be on the “PROMPT SIDE BACK TO THE FARM mand the respect and admiration | tomorrow. of the great American picture- Known for their unexampled NIRE S NIENTOR?? A/ £ g 3 going publie. bea tho Dalearic Isles h:n‘n] 2 ()h ] HL I‘ LN(J[‘J 1\[0"(1‘1}'- l he v dluc Of ‘O NDS‘ G In this picture she pl the | for many zenerations heen jealous- | SOU S GOOD BACK TO THE MOOSE Aristooratie De Rhondos—rolen a¢|matehless seonie lovelincss. in dollars and cents. It is the most worth- 4 far divergent as the poles, yet sha The three largest islands of the 3z | takos place on the first island. | ¢ s ave e ade ; ane 1 “THE RANGE TERROR" £1 Billy Dooley will be seen:tn the So many requests have been made by the dance public to return to dual role of Fely, foster daughter|ly retained by Spain. They are| your Cl'Cdit I'thi[lg‘ can never be measurcd interprets them with ease anl B{l!t‘uric group are Majorea, M:u‘: " “.hi]c thmg VOu can pOSSCSS 4 YUNDS BETTER 1 | AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | | comedy the “Goofy Gob." the old of the lowly O'Tandys, and Anne,|commonly called “the pearls of the adopted daughter of the rich and|Mediterranean” on acount of their dlarity, orca and Iviza, Most of the aclion A of “The Girl From Montmartre” It amping grounds, that we have decided to give a series of dances Bud Allen, a man 1 of the ].mahn«l is robbed and mortally wounded L IRST YEA ) il “at the MOOSE HALL commenciny Saturday, July 9th. the wilderness for the might. Bug| “The First Year,” the Fox m\l; Betz Coliseu'n M elody M en ends his faithful dog “Alaska”|comedy drama coming to the Coli- for help. senm Sunday, promises to be on2 * Speed Iereduh. of the Tox.lxlo( the outstanding pictures of the E::.gers, comes to his help through |year. - Adm. $1.00 Sure, We'll All Be There he raging storm. With his dying It is a story of young marricd th, Bud says: “I shot off]life told in a subtly clever way.

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