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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1927. 3 in midstream between Carey and | ) TS 2 i W i m;" T PlokeTT o [ IN FLOGGING |FOUNIAINEER Scouts b Uil A C ot i‘l‘”:x\\.l,\\!lu :‘\'.lm":n‘\ v: ! . | : : non . - COMING the nervetingling thrill S | omplet'n | Bring the whole famiy tonight | " oot GiBsON AT ‘ 4 > 2 b, s \'TURDAY IATINEE and EVENING |and sec the reason why—Eli-| | | PALACE TOMORROW » : B | nir h Lot Tus: a Ridin', Ropin® Son of a Gun Imor Glyn wrote it—it is pleas-| | —— 5| P 4 ¥ T Tise 26b 1 ; 3 . b opi . ] ” f bod The directing of a Western fs ure for everybody ture is the most difficult of any | [ beatah "ot ‘the aissctopta) art. Oxty.| “Sl)ul M([t(’s” | A‘!‘unn. bred on th- [:[:I\ilv‘ anid | | | with an intimate knowledge with AILEEN PRINGLE | | the outdoor life with which has to deal, can do a Western and EDMUND LOWE feature justice. Hence, there ai few capable men in that ficid Better than “Three Weeks” The peer of them all is Clifford | X Smith, brought up in Oklahom There is also a Buster Brown ‘v : 1 and formerly a rancher of con Comedy that is a seream. | [ siderable prominence. His latost ! ¥ e : Pl rccomplishment is “The Phantom : red the district between I THEN THE EXTRA tullet,” coming to the Palace Su 5 . ? tiver and McGinnis Mountain irday night only, and hailed every e 5 ; o Mendchhall are nd lat ATTRACTION here as “The ; t is a Universal-Jewel, with Hoo' | 3 % : : ] inve 1t libson in the starring role anc b ; s - facilities here perfeet Western.' | 3 i 8 he Sheep Creck basin 4 BT ey arkable ca cluding 12 : ; frail conditions, and miount CUPA WHEATLY % ATk Poreiat, Po TEi 06 L1 : : 3 2. presenting opportunities for IN A DANCE ACT o o PP Fimes felson McDowell, William H. Tur-| 3 S \ popular mountaineering expeditic > g wr. John T, Prince, Gilbert “ ->>> RS Peewee” Holmes, Rosemary Coop r and Robert Milash i : : 3 ok 24 IHOUR CLOCK e : ’ - ‘ox Pathe Seenic Saturday Night Cnly e IS NOT POPULAR : < 7 A i HOOT GIBSON o A AT oo - 5 AMONG GERMANS [ S B “The Johnstown * \'d Aores (ins Toe i Jieh school prineipal, 18 | oy e and Ciha Wheatly will. Hold. t V. G. Aerea (insct), Toeea (Ga.) high school p I SERLID 22—The twen . 22 e Black Bottom” contost at the Pal.| TRCE emvietion for the flogging of Mrs. Ansley Bowers and fiyfour hour clock, recently Georges Clemenceau, ~the B N Fiood CUBA WHEATLY’S we tomorrow mnight and thes her son, Lioyd, shiown above. The ease s irred the South. led throughout the Gorman “Miger of France,’’ is living in = ! Thrill After Thrill Will Flash re sufficicnt entrants to make it}—— | ys system and in the Reich-' gaolusion, and has withdrawn Black Bottom Contest nost interésting, Miss Wh ; J , Before Your Byes : Sl o i , has a hard time winning th ¥ 11 public and semi-publi / i . 2 Ll bl g i, L FLORY AND MUNL:LI{ A ’ 'J',V_ » ¢ of the populace. Wat from all public and semi-publie 4 ¢ S8 8 ot I ) 2 e affairs. New picture shows the — ( —50—Loges 60c ':”:’ ] at ;"” Palace ILN night FINISH WORK HERE 5 i “]M "‘"", ‘." ‘\ thally: M0 oy premier as he looks today, = SP * 10 50-—Loges 600 nd they pleased the large audi ’ T . demand for dials indicating # g o Wrelid P = S 7 2 SR 4 : nce which insisted on encor: AND MOVE TO SOUTH : mmy | iventytour wours of tho any. -, Boed wnder tho weight of 2 ttraclwns or cach dance and also a &p , f At ' ‘mesting of . thy ‘Berln Ot i sy COMING SUNDAY - vhick was also givor Island points and calling at S tim reported that it had dovised | mrBpe MOVORROW ADOLPH MENJOU At T’lcatres { e S Diateict: Poresibe: 1 [a dial on which, at midday, ( FIDES TOMORROW = s Tt it X 22 land Director Thornton T. ) ! f figures 1 o 12 disappear and the | 0, S : Bt ————= Al flIl ll()'ll' I,, of the Northwest Fore < i N l‘w:m» : 13 to :’1 como up i et G e 158 : CLOST A WIFE® : » {ment Station, Portland, v heir place espite the fact that 3 3 . = . i Pl 2 |“JOHNSTOWN FLOOD” Ga stineau here late yesterday & r /i the firm carried on a big advc tide §:28p. m 15.7 fect |V | IS NOW AT COLISEUM, | L. Kann, Seattle; Wendel Day-|They loft carly this afternoon _ ’ B R p/ el 'IIIIIIHII!HII!!HII!H‘I|HIIlH||I|!|I1IllI|IIlI|IIIllll|Ill|IIillllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHH £ x| 1on, Ketchikan; W. H. Bliss, Se and, after g over cut é ‘ month, it sold but few watch NOTIYE OF PAYMENT OF : The bursting of a caeap dam | «ttla: George B. Grigsby and wit ’ " TAXES, oh the South Forks Creck in the | Ketchikan; S. Wallstedt, city; Dr.| proc { 5 ? y This firm also canvassed puh Y Conemaugh Valley, Pennsylvania,|S. 1. Jordan, Ketchikan; Mr. and| Director Munger i i t : ‘ s lic opinion in middle and south NGl 1 Watby on May 31, 1889, releasing a per-| Mrs. George Stevens, Denver. | scientific tudy ) con ¢ : Germany, and found that the co installment of fect tidal wave from the huge re | Colo.; Mrs. M. E. Watrous, tions and timb y b ; 4] | wervative provincial population i is die and will servoir, which relentle wreek | v Mr. and Mrs. J means of sorviee in th posol i ) 4] only rejects the new watch linquent after Monday, od cities and towns—destroying | rigues, Denver; H. A extensive development 5 7 ' o &l ldeclines to say “half past thi- 1 1987, All taxe millions of dollars worth of prop | Harbor; Wm. Claussen astern, Alaska forests in the p g 2| |teen” or “twenty-three o'clock.” |4} the office of th erty and taking a staggering toll| Mr. and Mrs, O. T Siad paper mitaGiletaving hie B Z 35 of human lives, created one of|coma; Mrs. W. H. Snell, Tac He will lrave for Portland y 7 G Advertising always pays. the most appalling disasters in the| E. M. Basse, city; F. Magill oA AN ) Plhish i ; ; » columns of The Empire history of the world—“The Johus-| city town Flood” which has been Alaskan éur_m.r;u.d {.;.v Fox Films in a pu! Mike .\\':Hl. Seattle; "Oscar Ped- |1y afic igust 1 4 { I where o nflammable building materials woull gating motion picture of highly | erson, Seattle; J. Donald, city. DS | iidd dramatic s ning, now playing Zynda GOES rur o1 ARKLOF | .‘ 1 | AStrength-Building geron the ideal bullding material for walls at the Coliseum last times tonight Mrs. A. Converse, Ketchikan i th new and repair constriuction ef every With this glgantic theme as o|Sam Harvey, Springfort, Ind.; W.| United States Marshol Albert| & 4.8 ; ; Food For tion-=for' ihatlinpms, . Kitchefielion, (bR _DUSTRN: A background to the story, Fox Films|B. Harvey, Pittsburgh, Pa White will leave this afternoon tor | 3 | wardrob eeping porches, fog finishing basements and for has constructed a highly dramatic - .- - Ketchikan to August Stark s | Feeble People attic bedroom narrative with a sterling cast of T " ¥ |tof, who, according to the mar gereen - players portraying the oo : ] sine | PHo's Wilo V| gbte " Pucolvet Trdus . the Clchl In which ordinary size t is much stronger than ordinary wailboards and finlshed principa role ieorge O'Brian s S Court o Appeals at. San Pran % & 1 h SCO’I‘T’S walls are artistic and permanent. [t has a perfeot shirfice celebrated star of “The Iron AND WHERE | |cisco yesteraay, must serve h cleaners cannot reac v painting, calelmining, staining, or papering Horse” and many other sere : ' | tentence of one year and pay 1 are easy to clean ) p § plays, assumes the leading rolel i - TROER PP 5 ala fi of $1,000, for violation of % 4 i EMULSION with Florence Gilbert, Janet Gay Baird, supcrintendent of | proj on laws : with nor, Anders Randolf, Max David rthy Dredging Company| 3 klof paid her fin: | N . . PRE R 2 ) BN S o Mot as Daaig LY SIS EOPR O RNt Janete. Ukt e der fios : ST O~ Rich In Juneau-Youne Hardware Co. and Walter ‘Perry in pivotal sup-|30uth on the Princess Louise. He | information received by the United Mrs. Mille Gade Corson, whe | The “Whisk-broom” Size 5 porting characterizations. was accompanied by Mrs, Baird. | States M I's office. Mrs. Stark | swam the English Channel from | \g1 BCTRIC VACUUM CLEANER . . Tohh F. Q. Gorton and H. W. Play-|lof is now undor parole to the| Franee to Dover last year I'xz All Cod-liver Oil ial request for a Spanish danc After visiting soveral 1 Ity | 3 9 g watch ma g e enterprisin O AT T M A L L R R R TR D i =i Ten per linguent Ko go to Hydef 1 8 f adv City Clerk xpeets to return to Jun t-| Perfection Plaster Wal rd i fireproof and ean be uged ter, scouts for the Alpine cluh| Marshal's office on another counl | panes to make the return {ri “SOUL MATFS" s of Seattle who have been in th Mr I 4 P —— i i X 3 » LA Al ) Al o the Mr. White will retyrii to Juncau| thig yoyr; She fintends to hop- | A A Vitamins ]\/()I\_l IIILI\N II()TEJ’A NOW. AT PALACE | | sicinity for a short while search-|on the Yukon which is due her| jnio the briny about July 24 2 § . ::l;i’l':j:l;l.l:lyhfill;‘l::hh“ 1:1:.:‘;.‘“{“,-( 2| next Tuesday. e Bt " St e ey Mg 3 i B Bcott & Bowne, Bloomfleld, N.J. 3629 :Sog)lms,]-fio reutslper‘ni););mran:loup: $3.0(;Iper0w|ee’l; and up. cadquarters r an outing for + ublic shower and tub baths 50 cents, Ray il Burner in heir club ne x, left ou| WURTTEMBERG AND BADEN ¢ B ot vaee Tt b O St I OVER RIVER WATER] At HRIe RIEE ARch BVERy Yo ¢ ; WG | operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per J. M. Saloum left on the Prin- - gathers up a lot of wate an ol month and up-—steam heated. Mates,” the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | .occ Touise for Seattle and Port.| BERLIN y 22.—Waurttemberg | the Danube. Dut this, they con pleture which opened last night|jand on a ‘month’s business and|and Baden, moxt to Bavaria the | !°nd, I8 the work of mature. They ° ° g i v Wurtt Steal 3 ‘With all the suction f There is no (!Avlllyl that this is H. R. VanderLeest left for the|in the German Reich, are call - e | chines, PRESTOJR gets a comedy, judging from ths au-| giares o i ! el .| CAPT. AMUES AT FUNERAL ' intothe"hard toreach’ - States on the Princess Louise. He|ing each other thiev in tho| 3 RAL £ intothe"hard to reac| & E dience reaction, yet i§ 1s 50 subtly} plans (o spend a month or six|supreme court at Leipsic. Fach| - /% spots and does a thor: Honesty Justice Quality done that one can hardly discover | waoks in the south on Busi maintains that the othor is steal-| Capt. C. E. Ahunes, Superinten ; oughjob. A real neces what makes it that. The roles Y 15 | and pleasure. ing river water. dent of the Taku Harbor cauncry, | B8 sity in the home anc Guaranteed S(’fl”h' Fr' i 1 l P,. 1 C ars played in all serlousness, with | Ayrreq Bommet of Thane Wurttemberg claims that the Ba-| was in Juneau yesterday afte g for cleaning uphol it ane oduce Lo. A left yesterday z 1o attempt at' burlesque o broad-| i Ann's hospital this morning|denese are maliciously and -de-|noon to attend the funeral of steryinclosed automo. by the "“";‘) Y“l ‘”‘I“ twitch of an eyelid| o, hig home. He was confined |Hberately drawing off waters from | George Maynard, employce of the biles. Its revolving— IF IT’S FRUIT WE HAVE 11 or the added stamp of a foot for only one day, suffering from |the Danube, ¢ tho detriment of | canne who died Monday follow ] General \ » day, suffering from ' ‘ 1 £} ca 3 wer Dr Senerd VITOLESATE & o bring a laugh where ord kouts trligodtins Hooiag 1idist S5 ia abAvil AliGEs WRIAN o g" ;D'? Pl o WHOLESATE and RETAIL there would have been drama. Charlas 0. Sabin is doing nicoly| Baden hotly replies that this|curred as he neared Juncau on tic | rush Digs Out Motors PHONE 486 Aileen Pringle and Edmund{aeer gy operation this morning|i$ not true. The Badencse admit!cannery boat Mitchell last weck. | [§ Imbedded Dirt Lowe play the leading roles, those | g - = % % RS LS Pt & LS ¥ . or appendicitls at the St. (5 s : of Velma Schulski and Lord Tan-|pocine o o i —-o- ered. Under the vory capable di-| .4 : ? Let us demonstrate PRESTO-JR . S T 7 Judge W. H. Snell of Tacoma, efficiency. At our store '] YINKY fection ot Jack Conway, theso 10 | yio was a tourist on the Dorothy | JUNEAU BAKERY o In Jous home: ilsioa o0 the ffousewtves and at the same time keep all the pxSudar, ‘was Al (1o She. Bl l s (’ $uthor's romance and love inter-| ufforing from a lisht attack ';‘;‘ & MILK MAID Alaska Electric 1 uneau “The lihe between comedy, and | drama i3 so fine that it is som times hard to distinguish the one from the other. Take “Sou Ry B e ¢ \ g s I! you want your husband’s check to last longer—Come played by Phillips Smalley, An- a much better condition \ LREA[) ML ana In doing so—we have placed our confidence The story was adapted to the e Ketchikan and vicinit . | COLISEUM TOMORROW | [ g walls quickly, economically with IV(,’ (){ier for SIK’Clflls SULLIVAN OFF ON and Rye Bread popping bullets, red-blooded ac- . Ay A1 ed Bread y Fresh Corn on Cob 1.00 a dozen underourrent . of appealing . ro. | Ml leaves today on the Alaska for Ss se $ o i h ks e \ astes Best X T FDrittin' Thru,” the latést ‘offer.| ¥II\ 80 to Mooschaart, Illinols, for e Ve offer the best new potatoes that ever reached of the eternal West, Harry Carey, | g " %00 5000 (o0 ra s 2B Because Bananas g 15& a pound { Minor roles in the ploture are|PCUmORIa. The patient s report . and Power Co. ! Electric CO i X . this morning and will probably L g PHORE 416 and see our store, fonio , D'Algy, Katherine Bennett,|joave the hospital for his home|] [ . We have received focd 2 handi Edythe Chapman ary: Haw b e i MYREN'S HEALTIH e have ieceived an enormous locd of merchandise em b * NN 4 i he states in a day or two. LIN S SAL euti Lucien Littlefield and Ned Svarks. | ™ xjpe s wite, traveling salosma i R Rl 1 el i A]“"mln‘ % 2 duke’ A AR 2 left yesterday _on the Dorothy BREAD in you snd ask that you take advantage by buying your screen by Carey Wilson. 2 2 : 3 / DI/ g S48 v £ ¥ Alexander for a busincss trip to : Fresh Fruit and Vegetables at ridiculously low prices. yisgaes & oLl T Let us show you how to build ' HARRY CAREY IS AT I oy ; Nut—Swedish Rye Marvelous horsemanship, (hriil s ) . p Cantaloupes—very best 15c each, 2 for 25¢, or 8 for 90c ing rescues, hair-breadth escapes, TRIP TO NEW YORK 8t. John Freestone Peaches 6 for 25¢, or 45¢ a dozen . a P 4 S 1 e n o 5 gL G- sulwan. tor Semh el it ¥rench and Poppy 3 Oranges—extra sweet.. 35c, 40c, 45¢, 50c 55 and 75¢ dosen. plon; beautitul phatography. of exit o . oieq with the Arotic. Pool . : Stris Beans-niop and tender % 290 & P ‘quisite vistas, deft humor and aa i = iy 4 New York City. After contracting 4 / y Radishes ~5c a bunch ;“f;g_“:m;’(“f“: 2 e ements of business i Now York, Sultivan || § ‘ Green Onions .5 a bunch "lthe annual Moose convention, i the market 7 1bs. for 50c or 15 lbs. for $1.00 ng of that popular interpreterfyyion winl begin August 18. While R o ; x which is at the Coliseum Saturday | . “y oo by meshs ‘I Pkl Bing Cherries—best .....35c a pound ‘matinee and night > 9 . .4 atinoo and mignt. LU G e v It's Mad: Mops, Brushes, Boilers, Strawleries 20c a bor or § boses for 90 e production abounds in thut| “upoyon Gray has taken Sulli- LA 7 Lemons s a dozen ype of stirring action for which |y 0" 0o iion” ot the Arctic and . BEST B Green Peas G w2 pounds for 252 c:\:’s fihe;"':::m(“f:;d:fi WUL esantey (Miage, toBaTialiely 1 : rooms Plums, Prunes, Apricots, Nectarines, Water- " - e S, h L y J ) g BRS ptatie on, M ROVOd MARRI y - ! i ) . , melons, Casabas, Moneydews — all at lowest ‘attention-riveting drama. ol btk g Spccm] e Call in and see our Dollar Floor prices the market nflol’yds A daring leap from the back| Ruscell B. Bidke and Nannie M. 4 Saturda Mop. “it’s a duster” w " N § 1wt harse 2 B0 Bl |Kalley, both of Junoss, eero war. J RS A ’ el ; ial attention given to out of town orders form of a speading train; a dizzy |ried yesterday afternoon in the . 1 itk P10 ase & e urdie through the air from that| United States Commissioner's = 3 ain to another rushing in the|Court by Judge Boyle. L opposite direction; the careening PG L T i Thmn H d C of ‘a runaway buckboard down an JUST RECEIVED as araware 0. mbankment with a lone girl oc-| A new stock of Gruen watches s ¥ o Jupant' tflrmttflhmt struggles lady. THE NUGGET SHOP

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