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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY JAN. 28, 1928 ll|ImllIIIlliIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIIIllfllflllIIIIHIIIlIIIl!IIflIIIIllllllh sy el B "“"..““"““"“’“ e o o | MOTION IS MADE TO 3 ce president of a stn iing!on the' subtle dangers of gos: Hasolt SRR ket slmEss EVIDENCE —‘(‘n set manufacturing concern, | land scandal as affecting the lives = | takes his first vacation in twenty|of the innocent. Novarro pl ranger with the U. 8. Forest Serv- —_— =|years to visit a boyhood eet-la young Spanish aristoerat, pr . returned to his headquariars| A motion to suppress 'henrt in Atlantic City the same'tege of a statesman and his wife, |at Juneau at 5:15 o'clock yes'nt‘-‘dom‘n on the ground that the = day a few of his loyal em ployes | the roles played by Edward Mar-jday afternoon on the Forest search was made in a dwelling |start for the fashionable r ort | tindel, noted stage star, and Alice | Ranger V., Captain Peterson. | without a - search "warrant was in a secret attempt to re-establish | Torry, heroine of “Mare Nostrum”| Smith has been in Sitka the|filed today in the U. 8. Commis- | the fortunes of the corcet w'and other hits, {past two weeks installing - aisioner's office by Attorney R. b pany. The cast includes Bdward Con-!stream gauge in Sawmill Creek' Robertson, counsel for defense n Pete Morrison, star of “The Bs-!nelly, George K. Arthur, Holmes {near the - electric light plant | the case of the United States vs. cape,” the other feature, possi Herbert, Lillian Leighton and oth ! which is operated by power from |Yee On, Chinese, who was arrest the rare combination of being not ' ers of note. | the creek. ed yesterday on a charge of pos v a rider of rave skill but of| The play was elaborately staged| Captain Peterson session of intoxicating liquor, in excellent acto In the | with lavish reproductions of Span-|leave Juneau tomorrow for violation of the Alaska Bone Duy supporting cast of thi rate Lish cities. and other interesting e —— Law., The arrest was made by picture are Barbara and colorful detail. MOOSE DOINGS MONDAY local prohibition agents, Norcross, Dewey, | e { — This morning a complaint charx | den, Young and Slim Carre. | A]l Legionnaires requested to| ‘The Annual Roll Call of the ing manufacture of intoxicatin (ttend Annual Roll Call L. 0. O.{Loyal Order of Moose will belliquor was filed in the Comn M., Monday night, January 30.|held next Monday evening at the|sjoner's office. It was said that {1t" & tastrocted by the Great| Moose Hall, (. H. MacSpadden, at the time of arrest On was| 1 |\'mt.w|n Moose that all Legion-|Dictator, announced today. Foar|found to have in his possession | AWather i T o W es wear their Fez n_u.q :ll}lllml affair the Men's Le-|one pint of moonshine and fous NG HAMESE bx ST TRt o (Stgned) C. H. MAC SPADDEN, {gion will put on a special program | gallois of mash. rectors and. stars as well, and ong | —adv. Herder. {and MacSpadden . hus, requested — of their latest. productions seems | that all members be present at| Agvertising arways pays. to combine the cream of all thrao |Old papers for sale at The Empire. the “Big Dmnzfl the columns of The Empir arts to give the screen tha perfet 3 A photoplay. {NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAXES ON REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY Phillips 0]»;)unheim.} “The Passionate OF JUNEAU, ALASKA. is among the most entertaining of (TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: novel by BE. the popular works of this author. | Notice is hereby given that the Delinquent Tax Roll of Real Property for the City of Juneau, It has been adapted to the sereon Alaska, for the year 1927, has been completed and is now arfd for a period of thirty (30) days after by Marian Constance Blackton | the completion of this publication hercof, will remain open for public inspection at the office of the &l ',f"" Sunday at the City Clerk, and that the same will be presented to the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, WS WA apely- Gl RUaIay: No. One, at Juneau, Alaska, on the 12th day of March, 1927, for adjustment and order of Colisenm Theatre for a run nf two days. J. Stuart Blaci SMITH RETURNS UNI) AY and 'Vl( VT\AY 7:30 9:25 A SHOW YOU WILL TALK ABOUT FOR A Ln"tc TIME—— * victure to take the evi- PICKETT’ Swift, tingling, modern! yeu out ¢y JNDAY MATINEE NIGHT and MONDAY WARNER BROS. PRISENT E:PHILLIPS 7 to 7:15—Special—the ELECTROLA Con- cert Numbers and PALACE ORCHESTRA SPECIAL SELECTICKS—Solvejg's Scng from E. Grieg's Peer Gynt Suit No. 11 and “Panquita” Tango Argen- tine by Alfred G. Robbyn expacts lu‘ Sitka. £E5F “PASSIONATE QUEST” AT COLISEUM TOMORROW A quickly moving comedy- drama with a French Bros. not only c | na A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE RAMON® ALICE NOV ARRO TERRY Star of “Ben Hur” Star of ‘Mare Nostrum’ LOVERS “The World and His Wife” The whisper in the night—the tongue of Gogsip— undermining the foun'lutmns of mankmi NEWS and SCENIC Quest,” the T e T T T T "The fnlln“m}: list show the tracts as shown by the said the amount of the mnot=d thereon, and to whom assessed: and who for — y-five years was associatod Dese rl]yunn of Property with the old Vitagraph company. {. Shudshift .. was selected by Warner Bros. to/A. A. Kunass direct this picture. Commodore{A. A. Kunass ... = Blackton, whose *“Bride of the G. H. Skinner or Olof Storm” and “Hell-Bent For Heav- Y-ur.-':jl\l - en” were enthusiagtically prai ‘:-“Pr‘l‘“’j»“\,frm“ = by picture critics, s sald to hava Delinquent Tax Roll, Tax Penalty Interest Total 6.00 § .60 .24 .84 11.00 1.10 12. 3.00 30 _ 228, Lot 14, Lot only, - AP AN | . 204, Lot 6, Lot and Bld. . 225, Lot 10, Lot only. 208, N. . 203, Jottage on C $78 0 J0 i st e .00 .80 Lot 10, Fract. lot only. . iy .50 .25 y-Shattuck land. ... .00 .70 ). B. Schombel outh side West 7th St., Lot and Found. .00 .20 turned out an _exciting, amusing pouis Lund -.South side West Tth St., lot 50x200 to and thoroughly human story ia bay. s o 4 .00 .50 ionate Quest.” ‘Mrs. Chief Johnson . North side West 7th St., Part lot, 50x38 three such noted players| ft. Cab. as May McAvc Willard Louis Clara Severs Barlow ... East side Will. Ave., and Louise Fazenda in the lead: Lot and Bld. ... R Bast side Will. Ave,, ing roles, it is smail wonder that TLLChES BaT. reviewers in othef eities have| South side West 0th St.. lauded the newest of Blacktoa South side West 10th St., productions. South side West 10th St., Miss McAvoy plays a lovely, ..North side West 9th St., ambitious girl who comes to Lo- cab. and Found, don to seek fortune on the stage, | North side West who fails in her chosen career cabin i ista . f .Blk. 207, Lot 3, Lot and BId. but who eventually finds happi- ness in marriage Wwith ~a poet ~Blk. 107, Lot 5, % Lot and m«i, i whom she has helped to success. Pathe Review Intercsting and enter- taining bet. 7th and Sth, A MERMAID COMEDY with LOU ARCHER and PHIL DUNHAM U Severs. Barlow ...... bet. 7th and 8th, Found. and Bld. Lot and Bld. Lot and Bld. West 1% lot, Douglas . Hughes Hughes /. Stearns Prices—10-25-40—Loges 50 cents LATEST NEWS | Peter Christensen 12th St., Fuimu. and ALBERTA VAUGHN Ole Welle ... Perry Wiley Esmte i Andrew Youmal Robert Johnson C. B. Bohm .. % jonn C. Lund, J Y TWO SCREEN FavomiTEs | ['0n% © LunG Jor AT PALACE TOMORROW ' |Mps, H. C. Lee . -Blk. 31, Lot 3, 16x25 ft. lot and cabin Blk. 31, Lot 8, 14x25 ft. lot and cabin ..Blk. 107, Lot 1, Lot only ... Blk. 113, .Lots 3 and 4, Two three Bid. ... ..Blk. 114, Lot 5, Lot and Bld. 1A, Froland ... -Blk. 120, Lot 7, Lot and BId. .. amon rio, son of OLl|Geo, F. Forrest estate ....Blk, 1, Lot 20, All of lot, North % Lot Spain, reverts to type in his latest 19, Bld. He is playing a Spaniard | Bessie L. Lund ..............Blk. 2, Lot 12, Nelson Park add. - the first time in years, after B . being an American in “The Mid- Blk. 4, Lot 3, Nelson Park add. Lot and ; shipman,” a Hebrew in “Ben-Hur," cabin. . ¢ ¥ 15 _Blk. 22, Lot 6, Lot 8.50 i-'.‘,..,,’;;"“}&i’:."?"a inh_mthm(::‘fl;: Blk. 9, Lot 6, Lot and Buildings. 7.00 -Blk. 18, J.and. 8, all of lots .and 5. o3 v Scaramouche;” and other nation- bldgs. L't‘ 'P 12.00 alities in other plays of recent(J. F. 100.00 10.00 date. Hil ; "Novarro plays | “Brnesto” to|Cora C. Maloney . . 1500 1.50 16.50 g Alice Terry’'s “Teodora” in the - Maloney Co. . seven : 7:30 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production weeee ‘?’}".’8 1!;.?}2 z;z.gg of “Love! which comes to the 7.20 :72 Vo8 Palace for Sunday and Monday. change bld. ... 40.00 John M. Stahl, director of “Th¥ J ................ Blk. ¢, Lot 2, Northeast % Lot and Bld.. 20.00 Gay Deceiver,” “Memory Lane and other hits, is at the mega- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed phone, City of Juneau, Alaska, this 9th day of January, 1928, The story is a vivid drama of [ jan. 21, 28, Feb. 4, 11, 1928. R L T LT AT TONIGHT———— FAMILY NIGHT THE WRONG MR. WRIGHT IR inzs and o‘ifll'ifllllllll!llll"lllllll"lllllll!\llII|IIIllIlilllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIlIIllIlHlIIIIIHlIIIIIIHHIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlllllllllmlllllllllllllll mlluu||||mmmmmmmm IIHIO“"H Lot and AN ALL COMEDY PROGRAM PICKED FOR ITS ENTERTAINMENT VALUE C. H. Jefferson .. THE ESCAPE Bring the Kiddies to the Palace T John Rustgard Joseph Kaher . Joseph Kaher . 120.00 Maloney and L. G. 10—20—40—Loges 50 cents Blk. Lot 4, lot and Bld. Maloney Int. .. Blk. '{4, Lot 4; Part 16t and bld. ...Blk, 108, LO!B 1-2-4-5-6-7-8 and houses ...Blk. 1, Lots 4-5-6-7 --Blk 2, Lots 2-3-4 Gold Balt A(ld ..Main and Seward St.,, New. York T—O0—N—I—G—H—T PATHE NEWS . Maloney Co. . Maloney Co. . Maloney Co. ittt e ; BUILD FOR 50 PER CENT LESS, No furring and lathing required, all Granite Concrete Hol- low Walls like a thermos bottle, warm in winter and half }- the fuel, cool in summer, no better Louse built. CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. CO. ¢ S e 3 Ex- 4.00 3.00 the official seal H. R. SHEPARD, City Clerk. 44.00 33.00 of tne “HITT TG HARD” with BENNY LEONARD No. 2 of Flying Fists . Maloney Co. EH = — g |Hl{lIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll Attractions At Theatres { iy PLUMBING HEATING REPAIRING If your yipes arc frozen, or you are in need of any kind of Plumbing' or Heating you will profit by calling STEVE STANWORTH Aj your service at any hour. “Let me tell you what your job will cost” Piione 505 Shop 215, rear Harris Hardware Co, A PICTURE PROGRAM OF COMEDY- — ACTION AND THRILLS iSiR LUMBERJACK" 13 10—20—40-—Loges 50 cents | AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | One can almost hear the fa ous old lumberjack cry, hear t crash of forest giants, and smell the fresh tang of the air in “Sir Lumberjack,” Lefty Flynn's latest F. B. 0. picture, which opened | with a roar at the Coliseum Thea- tré matinee today. Victor Gibson's story is as fresi and wholesome as its name; ani builds to a tremendous climax in its cumaulative power. Comedy has by no means been forgotten, but the principal impression one gets from this excellent produg- tion is the sincerity of its dra- matic action and the punch of the big scenes. The saving of fhe heroine from the tumbling Jug- gernaut that comes crashing down the mountain in the shape of a twenty ton log is as exciting and ~spectacular a moment 25 has been caught by any movie camera in a long time. And the chasa scenes in which young Barlow tries to beat the camp boss lo town in the logging engine are great. You will remember, too, CLASS OF SERVICE This is a full-rate Telegram or Cablegram unless its character is indicated by a symbol in the check or in the B(ldrc!l SYMBOLS Day Letter Night Message Night Letter LCO Deferred CLT Cable Letter WLT Weck End Letter WESTERN UNION NEWCOMB CARLTON, J. C. 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