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gl THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1927. 2 OFFIGIALS e , [ALASKAN HA BL%ESS&‘%M.?MOHN DREW 18]35 520 s L= MIONIG. PLANS EASTERN STAR RN, LOCAL COU L MONEY V!AmNG [iEMJ BEEN ILL ™ o iay Ty v ESfirfl)Rgglssoggs | ARE UNHALTED VISIT JUNEAU X ifiMUhWAYHQMF ‘ SEVEHAL WEEKS i st e S 2 is BroucHT HERe BY FORECASTS | tion on | for recognition, after which h | vined Edwin Booth's compan 4 e i - to the e Fur ¥ l and played a long succession | Wailter B. King, of the Clerk ,n Halvorson’s U I w York Fur Aucti Noted American Actor|secondary roles in Shakespearean! the RS B \1““» d Stater (Elks Picnic at Marm ion & ? Dies Leaving Large Estate [ I"¢ skins. it shout 70| Pdsses Away—Was on [77e He eito appeared with Clara| @ 0 00 o etuty . Marsnat]. Island. Tomorrow Unless Here ‘\w;,!‘, w in Alaska. bes larg P any of Theatrical Tour By tlis time ‘Mr. Drov began |Sherman, .and Prohibition gfHicérs| Weather Is Too Bad. being and one-half t {to attract the serious attention | Warren Harding and George B | They are in prim (Continued from Page One.) [of stage critics and one of thew |83, Who left here July 1 on thal =\ 00 0 0 0 o B 1l furred — | wrote of him: “He possesses drol- | Flelmar, arrived in Juneau yester-| ; |dictions indicated cloudy and oo : ¢ 2 ay afternoon with two prisod Ph kv 3 ; ; exponent of polite comedy,|l€ry, the talent of apparent spon- I cool weather for Sunday, the Plos 5 : nhelisy 41 o e of crisn|€rs from Warm Spring Bay ‘ P WaNt : 87y the i KETCHIKAN COMPANY |cisical and modern amotion. He nus suxpacned all fun | Expected to arrive in Juneau ori B¢ Committee of the loeal Eiks Drew’s inclination to a. stage > has surpassed all the | \ } rom his|YOUng actors of his day as the|Tuesday or Wednesday, they were | 0d5€ today making all FILES ITS ARTICLES was . heritage from his | actors 4 day as tho| \.q !um Grand Patro | . - : " preparations for the annual pie- both of whom were play-| 88y cavalier ‘and "the bantering |€laved when Dave Wallace, ar His father, also named | farceur of the drawing réom drama | rested for alleged selling of | 3 Teh teaadins |0t nodarn Leaokin Mg quor in violation of the Alaska WhE an ArN. i Bone Dry Law, aped into the nic of the lodge. Several mem-~ bers of the Committee will leave for Marmion Island early this Martin Halvc Articies of incorpe of th of Carl Halvo Fulton Packing pany, of Ket > eat talent and ability and Tour: ry |evening and get erything in Alaskan Hotel from | chikan, a dome corporation e o ¢ aUrs. Country - ~a | hills, while being taken to his| 4 - 8 o BlaE today ik the. /ohio in tho delineation of Irish cha During the sesdon; ol 187870,1 , o FEUE S A0 NG Dettn | readiness for the big event " St 1 Y Herrttorv. T was un-excelled. His moth-{ Mr. Drew toured the cofitry witn 3 AR The Alma, chartered for the Halvorson says he has|Secretary of the Te t 1 brought to Juneau to serve his ; ot ey el A h the Tiining Aud Mtbion | wouisa Lane Drew, was r2-|his brotherin-law, Maurice Bar day, will make two trips each, . ; ; morning and afternoon. It will sentence, nine months in jail, or | i ‘ | : garded as one of the most vei-|rymore, in “Diplomacy” and afte ! : 4 | : i [leave from the Ferry float al 21 months if he fails to pay his bl Bor. 1 days Wallac |10:30 a. m. on the first trip, and 1 p. m. on the second one thed ' capitor |® actresses on the American|wards returned to Daly's Theats : ; a 5 : remaining. under the managemen: | L\ L Co- ¢ BT G IED TEYS At JRIOR COUP b N : g 3 In addition to their famous son,|of Mr. Daly until 1892. With “M' ';yu Beltdr. i & ‘ool nd & I ANCHORA X ka. in e ¢ ). D the couple had a daughter, Gecr-| Rehan as leading lady he pla Mr. King and Sherman ettt | Weather Man Mize has forecast rew, who successty 8 be. successes inclug {cloudy weather and possibly : 2 numb 5 4 company ar Dr wl ,h.rl}l ; ucce (! 1 ::‘ l» :\‘1i1‘|n‘ r )I. : :I\ll . (’-I"“:‘ i wotify the camps. to be on ”‘ 2 ]\““,)K e i bt v,|l|.| (“", A 1ge career ax o0 bacame th 1 vorce, OVe o ruten- | ! 3 r ors f y g - in ] 5 5. J. Beard, § : ‘w ¥ “ " 1“' . ““TI . TN € Unknown” “Tp. | 00kout. When they returned to | tinugd cool temperature. He said fe wirice Barrymore, Their | ¢s @ win, " i i 4 J e sg | chitdren, Béhel, Jobn and Liono!| Second in Command,” and “Love’s | WAT™ Springs on the morning of{ o Hoavy rainfall was in sight, . [ Barrymore, all became stars of{ Labor Lost.” As a member of Daly | U1 Wallace ‘was found to BaJ.mye pienic will be held tomofe ca in Ketchikan pie st companies he PlAyed ehgagamen in the custody of the |nulnh||mn".,m, unless conditions » t00 N 5 Makes Debut in London in 1884, 1886, and 188y | Officers | y > oo principal off 7 e b NEW SCHOOL BUILDING Othe rrests made were: Maud z ref Wh ohn ¢ eache o While A ) I beer W BIDS BE OPEN JULY Voo Dren. -teplied dad) RS, MY e Jigt Dee Ahal sl B i ar e A o ig> of 20 his mother, who had|leading man of the Daly com | favorable,” was the final words lof Dr. G. I. Freeburger, Chair- ) f the Alaska|papn of the Committes. “‘Our when ! 3 s the construction personally cted his pri panies for several years, his first "‘"':‘I'I“fi":"‘”"""i\‘"L’"‘l"‘y'””“:_ % I‘\l‘;'.wlj."'l"”‘ for the day are complete chool buiiding will { tion for a career man- | opportunity as a star came from H‘,m»‘ I‘“‘ i hmuul. A ~ | #ny t:)»r\'!lmn; is in readines uncle's | ¢ at noon T 3 in a ger of th Arch Street Theatre | Charles Frohman in The Masked th Grand JIH’\’. and Gladys Ro d in thelc ce the ged plans| Philadelphia. That made it rather|Ball” in 1892, his success in that| . ation of the Alaska Bona|® e j sgp i < ‘origin. | asy for the young man to t a{play being shared by Maude Ibnv‘ Law: Hinad. P50+ sciancdt] b s bally afneanced. . that - ANeY. WaAa 1 SUREE BT, his: debut, M. 18 g1 Adamp, He\contigted: under Mg, | VU SRS SOy BOTIORCQR) e o | be opened at noon today, July 9. | was east as Plumper in the com-|Frohm management until 1915 | ' Sevve 10 Sy i g Y 3 | edy “Cool a Cucumber.” Then|and appeared in a new play regu.| -According to M. v\.”’, ] | el NOTICE TO EAGLES |tor two years he played in many|larly each season on Broadway '\{f‘l'l“':“”t”“il‘:“‘ '[xf“‘f"‘f]"["[‘. b b 3 p ficu The question of a Ladies’ Aux-|small parts f‘without making any}In several of them he toured the bt “"'“H’ RIS T i e ) B t” C l' : ~‘\“"" i H:M reabonts | 111ary to the Order, whether one|particular impression either with!\principal cities of the ' United :':“;_’ e ”" I_“i"'”"““ ’f\h,‘”j Clz ouseum ] Helvonson. FATEIEE R h‘(,f g sy “1,.4‘: ,l{m 'm!m later explained it Some of the vehicles in which( Packing Company. Officlals said| vim to wri o bac} mm:.. ':u,‘ T vl s e Wail: 8Bt Vonk after; However My Bret: Sohisvsl . tamed G :I::x; :; x’|‘ ‘xy:".m ‘yl|:;; (\l'l.!l:\lylyn‘lvvh]vL‘!Ih N D Monday evenin A good attend-|that Mr. Drew's strong histrionic | “Rosemary,” “A Marrlage of Con.[%nd herring sattery, which eare ]‘, I I 1" i Fetd ‘s, Tselance of all member 11 tinct began to show in his work | venience,” “The Mummy and tho|9ne and one half miles from Warr: | CLoc y en ays 7 € i 2 oy " Springs wero frequently absent from o2 The Hmith is requested Iv.|and he exhibited veraatiled abililv | Huminingbird.” “Jack Straw,” antf CPIRES wero frequently & Yoltothes imilar to that which marked his|“A Single Man.” One of his fa s nother’s career identifyin hin "HH"‘ characters. was Petruchio Sriniing. the SR LIHII. | 1 ' !m he o1 s0ld, and that the work of the!l aming of the Shrew. . : i 3 plant was seriously interrupted ariety of characters. Throughout|Among the most notable of his his career of more than 50 years|lutter ddy successes were “Major | CC2USe of such debauches. MOOSE HALL | | he was creditod with having creat-| Pendenn “The Gay Lord Quex, ed v rol and impersona and “The Cat Bird.” TARR BABY DIES; ‘_ | more characters than any player ! Best Dressed Man SERVICES HELD TODAV‘ of note ¢ the American stage John Drew was born at Phila S | I J | Mr. Drew's real climb to famo dolphia November 13, 1853. I{o| Services for baby William Tarr, | to go self thoroughly with a grea Juneau Lodge No. 420 B.P. 0. ELKS ANNOUNCES ITS Annual Picnic Sunday, July 10 at MARMION ISLAND For Elks and Their Families TICKETS AT ELKS' CLUB ROOMS Adults $1.00 Children Free Boats leave at 10:30 and | o'clock B. P. O. ELKS Removal SALE! STILL IN PROGRESS AT was educated in private schoois|age 2 yes who in the T00 IATE TO CLASSIFY “ ud the Episcopal Academy, Phila-) Ann's Hospital ye: ay aft 1 delphia, studying at the latter short illness, were held this of ¢ FOR SALE Chevrolet Sedan itation until he was ready to|ternocon at 2 o’clock in the C. W S‘.]““.fl".r Tafe '[‘ime ”‘ () ’\ ’ (' l, "‘ Juneau Motor Co I make his stage debut. In 1880 Le|Carter Mortuary, Rev. R. A. Gailey F % ¥ L » e il e mivried’ Josentine Buker an .sat|offlciafing: Tnterbent wes If the ountain Pens ,,l‘,.,l,"\,.",ll'l \,;‘,'l";:_:,"“\\, .(I‘“;‘\“'Hl“v’-] ress, of Philadelphia. She died | Bvergreen Cemetery g and Pencils i v 4 WHILE 1918, They had one daughter. The baby is the son of Mr. anl Fhan | Louise Drew, who gained distinc-| Mrs. William Tarr who have lived| | We have a complete assort | e — L B iade: \ Juneau for over 10 years. Mr.| |ment of Schaeffer Life Time 1.1|||Illlll||||l|||||l||i|l"l|||l|||||l||||l|..;f“.\';,-_”']».i»\:fl ) i Tarr 1 7 P often was character- has been employed at the Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets. R | ized as the best dressed man|Pacific Coast Coal Bunkers for e Fapsts - Wrtntatn. Bask WITH THE II 1LL N on the stage. He was fond of|the past several years. L | society and his knowledge of it| The baby has been ill at fnter-| Bring in your old pen to be |served him well in many of his| vals since its birth, two years ‘ 3 cleaned and adjusted fres of I)I’ARM4CY roles. So often did he portray the|ago. The child was rushed from | |charge. 4 < 4 | character of one exercising the|the home to the hospital yester- | manners and characteristics of a|day after a sudden relapse but N r e n ntleman that this stage figure|died within two hoy i NOW OPEN FOR |came to be known to theatre- e i | Nelson and Fremming | <SS | POSEa a6, fIee, Drew role. - dririo HMPIRI EAR. THE. LARG- ] ¢ lkoest WkleH snd Tewelry o ; Mr. Drew's home was at Bast| 0T LMFIRE HAS THE LARG. pEisl ag COMBINED WITH THE Hampton, Long Island. He was!ppgi EQUIPPED 101 PRIN r‘\pJ paiving We Have to Offer You:\ R A ko A 4 A | Princess Louise Orchestra 2 > e | Good goods that are new and “1_111/1 k/lle ? {fresh, and which we are going! to keep in as good condition as up to date methods will allow; Prescriptions that are put up vertly by experienced pharma- DANCING STARTS 9 0°CLOCK Bl B o i Cosme 3, Toilet Articles. Sta- :hunl , Cigars and Candy; An iceless soda fountain com- plete in every detail, where we |serve every kind of cool refresh- : | soft drinks and a varlety of You all will find that our interest in our custome is very ittle and Juneau Ice Cream, real and are not confined merely to getting their money. |jand special fountain dishes of all We want to give you satisfactory service and goods that kinds; will please you. We hope you will not fail to call our | Plenty of seating room with attention to anything that is not just as it shouid be jextra booths in rear of store for Best of merchandise at most reasonable prices in Junmeau. [(PFivate parties; sty SRy A desire to please the people {of Juneau and vicinity. We so- GASTINEAU GROCERY [ = ™ = We will be pleased if you will ])IIONF 37 open an account with us. Y " ik Them” Loeal far are sure slow coming with Strawberries, Free Delivery Phone 33 Mew Like fo Say Tlle:v ”{eat - reen Onions and Radishes——WHY? We are still looking for a house HELLA N’S Nettletons Cost You Less—Tho Py ». You Pay More For Them S T R A W/ B E R R I E S PHA RIMAAICY ; * No matter how little you pay for, "'IIIIII|III|I|||I||I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIII" * your shoes they are extravagance UL ’ if they do not ell, look well, 5 Baskets for $1.00 | mod\Rold fhelr sAese wetil the hosk “ day of use. Nettletons do cost a little mor?—-fi at first—but the service they give | - ) § N ) ) { { 3 N N N % N N N ) 3 \ 3 { ) ) { N e ot it . B e £ e S et e Watermelons, Honeydew Melons, Cantaloupes, Oranges, Apples, Bananas, Apricots, Plums, ANSCO Peaches, Cherries C("neras New Potatoes, Tomatoes, Lettuce, Cucumbers, Beets, Turnips, Carrots, Green Peppers, Green String Beans, Wax Beans, Celery, Cabbage, Fresh Peas, Parsley, Asparagus—Rudy’s Rad- WE DO DEVELOPING ishes, Green Onions Le Fevre’s Rhubarb || : Largest Assortment of Fruits and Vegetables BUTLER-MAURO in Juncas ¢k e (mldstem S Emporlum It's Right GEORGE BROTH E I{s e Delivery Phone 134 | Shoe Department | Sub Station Post Office No. 1. PHONES 92 AND 95 4 ! Ansco and Eastman Films and Supplies