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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY,-SEPT. 30 GRAND JURY ADVISES ALL DEPARTMENTS : Ketchi k an Inquisilorial Body Recommends to All Government Branches 1927. quently business during of the dren. “In view of the above facts the court house at Ketchikan overcrowded, the various branch es of the Government service u ing rented quarters at expen to the Government and loss efficiency “We récommend and urge to of tha thirteenth letter. i born on the 13th, bered 13. “The Volga Boatman” was greet- JuSt to Let YouE d4 by a large audience last night Know ' ONE SHEW ONLY ‘Enw leading parts are played by TON](‘H’[‘ William Boyd, Elinor Fair, Julia > Victor Varconi and Theo- Kosloff. The scenes are all | s 2 MM?an Four S}|x;arp PAI Ac est Willlam Fox production star Doors Open She was in a room num W children of school not attend school investi at! years and older) s of Ketchikar| the and | one case at uld receive| necessary “of “the school rec noise made to District asses, by | proper parental or home ‘find age suspend Court becau the chil- .IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllflmlfllm —— TONIGHT 25 l 3 8 ) many cas who fin- dren lu. n all night Skowl gpecific 9 do after of ten on the stre hours ' of We found Arm which attention nts Juvenile Court | “We recommend that a Juven-| ile Court bhe established by thel {Comnon Councl of Ketchikar,[the utmost of our authority that lor, that the e ty failing to doja suitable Federal building to leo, that soms Federal officer be|house ail ‘the varied activities of designated juvenile officer to!the Government: adninistration make regular reports to the,be erected in Ketchikan. United States Commissioner and Advice to War Department the Grand Jury, and that the; *“We, the mnembers of the ~ curfew law of Ketchikan, Al- Grand Jury, petition the War aska, be enforced Department to the effect that no “The building used as a c'tyladditional squatters be permitted in dangerous state of to locate on the' area embraced y and dilapidation, and I8 a in the propesed. Thomas Basin ve able fire trap. p officers improvement praject, and that in charge keep it in as good a!immediate legal steps be taken state of cleanliness as could bejto eject the presént squatters in expected. We recommend a new'!order to insure no delay in the|s ' puilding to properly house in-icompletion of the project. mates. “The Grand Jary further finds “Former Grand Juries have|that this project)is urgently re- for United States Comm called attention to the unsatis-|quired to prev loss of prop- Deputy Marshals, etc., asked for factory condition and inadequate|erty and life among our fisher- the establishment of a juvenile 2c¢rom medations of the Ketchikany nu-.|.1. : ‘ i court at - Ketchikap, and o conrt house. After inspecting | We wish t'! extend our thanks other suggestions to the this building and examiniug intoiand appreciation to your Honor, that ne. matters rolated thereto, this|the Judge, ani the officers of) ., Grand Jury wishes to reaffirmjyour court for the uniform?y | emphatic emphasize all|courteous treatment and assist- that has been heretofore. anse we have received during our ivh " saddtly (le'flwrntlun " building. This ex- i S penditure, however, iffords bui|CAPT. DESSES WILL GO ® partial and temporary relief andj TO ATLANTIC COAST will need to be repeated so long —t this old builling 1s used. “The District Attorney's officc s sorely in need.of a consulta- tion room where witnesses may be conferred with and consulta- tions held without interrupting the work of stenographers and other members of the Attorney's| staff. Federal Building Needed “All that has I)PPH done to- |ward repairing the buflding con- {etitutes but temporary and waste- ful makeshifis. 'What is needed is a Federal Building in Ketchi- kan. The close proximity of the Ketchikan public school building to the court nouse s a source o! great annoyance, it being fre- day FOX NEWS HAL ROACH BUCK JONES IS AT ' COLISEUM TOMORROW The Kl-h'hi an Grand Jury re- cently discharged in its final re- port, following a custom that was established long ago in Al but which has net been st adhered to, apparently resolved itself into an advisory council and in addition to cogppliment- ing Federal officials in Alaska, made recommendations to the leg- islative and executive branches of the Government, comriented on the state of the community ete. It particularly stressed the need of a new court house at Ketekikan, urged increasei gives the popular Fox star a picture full of suspense and action. { The picture was directed by William R. Neill from the story by Willlam Mecleod Raine, one of the foremost writers of west A. THIS SHOW IS A 12-REEL PICTURE WILLerm fiction. 5 TART PROMPTLY AT 8 P. Vl | *“A™™an Four-Square” deals with ¢ a westerner who goes to’ Chicago l’Rl(‘ ES—10:25- :)(}—Loges 60 cents for a whirl at life. But after ex- *CECIL'B, De perience s)mhelk gayety and ar- PI.OOUCTION ,rlnu Buck Jones, will open at} IGHT, AND SATURDAY the Coliseum tomorrow. This sto. 7-—Concert 7:30 to 8 l’ 7\1 | Ty, which deals with western life, 7 a SERRSIRTEINAEIERSEISREL “HOGAN’S tificial friends, he realizes that ALLE'Y,’ {his heart is really in the West where his trne friends are. He ¥ | returns to the West just in time {to help a friend who is in troubie ‘and also breaks up a gang nf cattle rustlers who are operating {in the country. He makes a spec- | tacular rescue of the girl with whom he later falls in love. T | picture gives Jones an opportu to show the West as it reall The supportnz cast i | Florence Gilbert, Harry Woods, | William Lawrenca, Jay Hunt, Sid |rey Bracey, Marion Harlan and Frank Beal. mad powers WHERE YOU S&X ENTERTAINMENT |N COMPORY MONTE BLUE d ‘Repalrs been | made in thi Fitoks Patsy Ruth 10-20-50 Leges €0c Aside from Tthe introduction' and recital of tie numier cases invest'gatrd, witne heard the Crand Ju: port follows: | “The Grand Jury finds that law enforcement conditions in Ketehi- kan ere much improVed over con- ditions existing here in the pas few yea nd we, the Grand Jury, wish to commend to all de partnients concerned the efficient and untiring work of the local United States Marshal's office in bringing about this betterment,| for which we feel our commun- ity is much indebted. Proise for Stabler | “The Grand Jury wish to thank Mr. Stabler, Assistant United States Attorney for assistance given, and many courtesies ex- tended to the Grand Jury; also for bis efficient and commend- Mill~r « Thn Greatest Pwlure Aclu"wmcm of the Yenr Also And CLIFF BOWERS in “Brotherly. Love” ND_SUNDAY MATINEE REX BEACH’S “THE AUCTION BLOCK” " the will leave thé naval t. E. D 5, commarder of Giard cutler Cygan here November 1 iov e at Cane May, New Jersey, to await orders in line of promotion. No intimation has been received who will he dotatl- ed by the War Department to relieve Lim here. ‘The Cygan has been a familiar figure in Alaskan waters for sev- ernl years. Capt, Desses has been | in; Alagka watérs since 1923, Be- | fore that time, in 1921, he was | in_ service in California waters, (Ketchikan onicle ) P—— Advertinug siways pays. the co’amns of The Empire. Four great world cham- Lovice Fazeuda pions in one picture!— Jefiries, Woigast, Ryan and Lewis, Thiills, comedy, pathos, dram: and remance, B e i CHARLES RAY IS | AT PALACE SUNDAY TERNATIONAL NEW, Willard Louis j 5 Charles Kay dcparts from his { usual country boy roles to play | the son of a Pittsburgh mill‘onaire {in his latest picture, “The Auction 1!!1()Lk " which is coming to the | Palace Sunday. Fleanor Boardman | is featured with Ray in this Me- | tro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture, which 'was directed by Hobart Henley. “The Auction Block” is an ela- borate and intensely dramatic pic- turization of the famous Rex | Beach novel of the same name, Mary | and hoasts an excellent cast that | g includes in addition to Ray and ‘able service during the times h: ! Miss Boardman, the lnlinwlllg_"“‘ been on duty in Ketchikan.' | players: Ernest Gillen, James Cor-| ‘The Grand Jury also recom- rigan, Edytho Yorke, Sally O'Neill,| 7acnds an Assistant United States Charles Clary and David Tor- Attorney be stationed in Ketchi Athletic Club sequences, m"‘"‘"Hence. Frederic and Panny Hat-| kan permanently; and reliet them James J. Jeffries, “Spike”| ' ton have written the continuity, |Should be provided for immed- Robinson, Ad Wolgast, Tommy | ¥ 4 lm( aly. | Ryan, Joe Rivers and Ted “Kid” “We, the members of the Grand Lewls. | Jury, in submitting our final re- !port, wish to commend Capt. - e 5 | Desses, of the United States Coast i “:'"e’ ‘XFN;‘;‘HP;':":: ;:I‘; h““' Guard Service, for his efficlent | pearing - e » MAS | apnd unselfish seryice to pegnle 4 been engaged by Manager Splekett’ vo5iqing in this section of Alaska, Perhaps not gince the showing 0f the Palace, for Sunday and| ., h’f‘ has becn stationed f-v il “Kismet” has there been such, Monday. This soloist is making eraj yenrs. Capt. Desses has al- spontaneous enthusiasm and ap-ja great hit at the Fair-and will yays" proven himself an officer plause as greeted certain scenes Present new programs during his! o¢ ‘cierling quality and a true in “The Volga Boatman" wmcn]enunsemcnl at the Palace. gentleman. | had its premiere showing in Ju- ““We regret his departure to! neau last night at the Palace) other flelds and wish him a most!i where it is on for the balance of: successful future in the servira." this week. 1 of his country. b It is a great production “and ' i Urges Better Pay } Manager Spickett has added ‘“We recommend that the Unit-| Russian Trio singing “The Volga ed States Commissioners cf out- Boatman” with a fine stage set- i lying districts be allowed a min-{ ting, and Mae Pauly’s orchestra; : ! giv‘en a fine Lunmr{ betore the Avénue Theatre in Seattle, and| :ir::l‘::xrs"llnc‘v"lwlu:)’l‘\‘lnl:l.”:nl’llmill' “l‘l’;z show and renders the best adapt. Will appear on the Sunday pro- | volume of Lusiness at any onel {ed music during the filming of ETam here if they arrive in time | commissioner's office be not one the feature. o DON'T LET ANYTHING Sawy/ YOU, FROM SEEING IT— v mnmlmlllltlllllllllllll-llllllll—l'l'llllil-l-lll_—llm TTTTTH COMING SATURDAY MATINEE BUCK JONES--The Man F our-Square” T Use | 5 - Attractions At Theatres Hangery, Carr., For the sake of prize-fight fans! of both sexes, it is most important to menticn that some famoms ex- champions appear in the exciting Ben Turpin and CREAM+OF+TARTAR L ""‘HOGAN'S ALLEY” NOW 3 { SHOWING AT COLISEUM | L3 ———f . Take a tip back to the Bowery s & e ol old Néw York, and share the “THE VOLGA BOATMAN" dramaj pathos ,and .humor in the | | 18' GREAT PRODUCTION lives of the simple folks of the Sacca e East Side in one of the most ex- citing comedy-melodramas of the season at the Coliseum, where “Hogan's Alley” opened yesterday, | ite you wish to be amused and thyilled. CHIEF EAGLE NORSE AT PALACE SUNDAY i Wk s 49 i FOR EVERY PURPOSE CONTRACTORS CARPENTERS PLUMBERS MECHWNICS The peffé;:t Biscuit —the final test of ' Baking Powder o NEW MUSICIANS COMING Two musicians, a piano player !and a saxophone payer, for the a| Coliseum Theatre a~ coming to Juneau on the Admirai Watsoy. ' According to Max Pitschman. The men formerly played at the Fifta onte Blue is the star, a young| 18sh pugilist, and he has this re-| lwer convinced that he can gily switch from the screen to! p ring at any moment with equal cess. He's a husky young hero, p idol af the alley, in this screen sfon of Gregory Rogers’ story, pertéCtly directed by Roy Dol th, 3 #1 for your biscuits « - any day in the year you use Schilling Baking Powder and do not like the results. Your grocer pays you - - - We pay t Thomas Hardwqre flq. PAnd then there 1s lovely Patsy ith Miller g3 little Patsy Ryan, thp terror of the alley, the dent youngster who grows to rming girthood and becomes efgaged to Monte, against her| tiher's wishes. Willard Louis pRys her father, a genial o Igshman for fair and o padway show girl. The ' suave jlain is played by Nigel Barrie1 d Max Davidson is delightful i§ the old ciothes man. The re- nder of the cast s excellent, hcludel Frank Bond, Frank im-| | The Russian trio made a big L hit last night. The singers are (M. Sheveleff, M. Gale and P.| 1 | Palyk. i | “The Volga Hnntman" is a stu- pendous production, eleven full, ‘reels and with a news and Lomedy Louis Fa-|there is a big 13 reel show start- ! with hda is her most amusing as a ing at 8 o'clock, only one showing! VALET SRRVICE. each night during the engagement. Lenore J. Cofiee, who adapted the production for Cecil B. De Mille,! like Manager Spickett, also be-| !IIOVES in “13” and insists that “J" Le retained in her mame becausca price that is right. SUITS PBEBSED—GIOO Phone 576 i Jordan’s Valet Service You will like to ao business| with us after you are ncquainted with our prices and service, Al-| teration of any kind. A business: a consclence, JORDAN'S —adv. £ —~———— HOW’S YOUR ROOF? If you need shingles: for it, remember Femmer has them at adv. then' pre- to hundred and ({ifty the Commissioner einct Le paid make the sum ahove.stated. “The CGrand Jury is of thn opinion that the present nul..rm« of the United States Marshal's; deputies are not adequate and recommend an increase In salar-! fes sufficient ta adequataly mect | living ecxpemses of themselves! and familfes, | “We have dollars, of that additionally ? Investigated delin- quent minors as thoroughiy as time permitted. We find many| minors who are not receivingi him. - - Your n-muut is esangh. Schillin g lfllflllllflfllllllllllllmflllIIIIIIII||IIlmllllmlmmIllmllllllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllIIlIIIIIIlIlIlIIIlIIlflIIIflIlI IiIIIIIIIIIIIHlllllmlllllllIllmllllllll Tgnig[\t —— Bathin - At the urgent request of the §outheiutern rons, the Alaska Fair CHorus of the BATH.- ING BEAUTY CONTEST ROY AL RUSSIAN ORCHES. TRA WILL Miss Turner, the foroc b o e m e s s s s PLUMEING HEATING REPAIRING IMPORTANT! The most important thing for you is to get a FIRST CLASS JOB done for as little money as possible, Make no n&h “Let me tell you what job will cost” Call STEVE STANWORTH Phone 215, Res. 508, nwpmm.ma. Be w4y APPEAR Divin ving Venus, will ?resent a New Act " A% g Ygndo g ADMISSION—Adults, 50 calm; Clflldren, 10 cents influmoon, 25 eeull h’ evenmg. |||l|l|il|l|l|||ll|lIIIIIIIHII“I!IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIII IIHIIIIMIIMIHIIIlllllIII!IIII||IIIIII|||IIIIIII1||HI|IHM|II|I|IHIMI| Chief Eagle Horse will : Smg Again Tomght g Feature P mww.._ — CAMP FIRE GIRLS will Seen in a Pageant TOMORROW IS THE LAST !’wmma"d Cai‘mml N lght i