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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 29, 1928. _——-——_————___———_—_—_——-———————— the most absorbing production ¥ 1lm al fiva' joarney to Wrangell .1" B. O. has ever released. 'll\d'[N the me period, the I),pllmml plc e s it will prove as popular did it Barracks outfit will be (\mn- illustrious predec s v herc next week for games. l , Y seems no room for doubt. A nN MSPLAY ‘ RAls‘Ng F an 1nw event ShariBNmANT o Syt ‘g P l ‘|like the others, it adheres wit: | ¢k the serles with the Haines &5 a ace ;| remarkable - fidelity to" the oris | lmn will v .l cancelled. | inal book. This was the late Mrs | M. Ko ndi , for the only | . Last 2 [lnl‘-g Tonight ' . Porter's idea of picture making | benerits of 3 the Soldiers it . i P THE WALTZ DREAM y 1 new in sty To ralse funds for improving| ... ity § WAR | COMING TO PALACE J i to tail iight, and of-|the swimming and skating ponil| § ¥ o ering many neering ad-{in. the basin behind Seventb | ATTENTION | 29 Vienn 3 vane includi four-wheel | Street, the Juneau Woman's :‘mbi If you neea & good varventer o i PAINT witching, rnwad. Vienna, ‘~“¥" 1€ | hrak e first 1928 model Pon.| wilf give & bridge and whist party {phone 48, Handy Andy's Shop.| % P 3 ighthearted gaiet capricious | . arrived here on the Aleu:|at the American Legion Dugout,|A. P LAGERGREN, Prop. adv, | | You'll have a H"O,d time— disregard of the conventions; its| for the Connors Motor Com-|Saturday evening, March 10, it —- ¥ cld fashioned Indian fight- |singing and its walizes, forms tholp.no 5 ¢ y by M,,\i UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S | SALE. i regulars. virile ‘story, From roval palace.| pxierior heauty and the desired|Playzround Committee. First Division, District of Ala i 3 ;| stately, regal and solemn, t0 the|astect of lowness and speed are| The local Woman's Club has| By virtue of an Order of Sale M]_ham FOX . presents Adm. 10-25-40, Loges 5 by lower top window lines and|factory swimming pool in “The Waltz Dream” was the|yeveals around side windows, and | summer and a skating rink in|cas 1 s the eighth | T“E AND CENT R P the legitimate stage. Many com-|teriorly, while tha interior & |natural resources and should ),);tl\g Court House at Juneau, Al-| THE panies sought vainly to secure|gon in gray ‘dew loped into a public park ““‘1‘““" the Fioating Fish Trap, Li- N the film rights. But Osc Wide doors lead into a tonneau|our children,” said Mrs, Smith, |cense No. {, known as Al- ) ; : WALTZ Slrlaus;;. composer of the music, | covired with a mohair fnish The| “The Forest Service has mado [aska Pacific Fisheries Floating Notions—Novelties—Candy Dry Goods— P and ans ueller, who wrot2|ingtrument ho: . r1ios | @ trail to thd pond and the mem-|Trap No. 4, its lead, hearts, pots, BT e o the book, “Nux, the Prince Con:|throe seoups. ot untis 1o th| bers of the Juneau Volunteer Fire pillers, nets, webbing, house, MA(“ INE Curios—Crockery—Toys—Household Goods and it is now being carried would be to keep the Hilltappe: nd is today on digplay in| was announced today Nothing O Doll There is also a Buster wine gardens of old Vienna, where|ohiained by a color scheme com.|for some time endeavored to raiselssued out of the United States Ot ""»g ver a ouar biggest hit of the New York the- by the higher hood and radiator. ‘(he winter months, |day of March, 1928, at 2 o’clock ! e groups of units. In —Stationery—Toilet Articles—Birthday and THIS IS G OLDWY’V by Jeanette Meehan. and her di . ‘m condition for the champlonhip | ” rector husband; wiht what suc 2 tournament. WEEK st odel Comes|Carc a.rly iven Marc | cess the public knows well. Mrs. | | PRI : i Meehan adapted “Laddie” to ths| North on Aleutian— | 10 — Proceeds for Im- [ Bl “Lodge meeting ' -ton| screen. | ina 8. [Feed Big at - Last 2 Times Tonight | : Improvements provement Playground (v tons: Feed: Bis attendy i A E WAL EAMY ! + i i i o i ix £ g ) > ing, with Uncle Sam’s background “of a charming, yet show room on Front Street. |Harold Smith, chairman of tha| :“ Brown Comedy and also ln\'t; and wine and sing mingle |pining three tones of Duco, by |emough funds to improve the pond !District Court for the t Di- H y, the romance of a Princess » " b i 1 | tor | vigion, District of Afaska, on the . i i1 two News Reels opening |gavly, the e double beading running the length | for the benefit of. the children of H thé\ show. RERRS IO The Waltz Dream,” a|of the body, by gracefully curved |the town. It is the aim of (heit\w»ut\ ~fir: day of February, S i|new UFA film coming to the Pal|fenders and Jow running hboards,| Club to make the pond a satis |1928. notice is hereby given that ALA qI\A’S ONLY 5 10 = ‘|ace for Thursday and Friday only. the | T will sell by public auction, for g i 0 . COMING THURSDAY larical scason soms years ago on | Biue 15 (he. predominate oo ol ~The pond s one of Juneaws|P. 5L, at the front entrance of BRE ‘M’ sort,” felt- that cnly a continentallcontor group aro the speedometer | Department have donated $60 for | Winc and other equipment i P’y the privilege of transferring it to|, shielded with glass and in-| contribute toward this cause.” |21, 1928. | i Saturday—a regular fight |in. screen. directly lighted, To the left ix| The Woman’s Club is the only| ALBERT WHITE, | || ed—Leather Goods—Hosiery—Bath Tewels picture called A lavish ,picture has resulted. lgnition and lizhting switch | Woman's organization in Junead | United States Marshal, - e 1 : “BLARI\EY A picture filled with sentiment|yunit which also controls the semi-|that deals with civic problems, By W. R. GARSTER, | PATHE NEWS ~Baby Blankets—Japanese Goo:is—Jewelry z 4 N N . S) . A | —Vases—-Brass Bowls—Children's Stockings [ [ producer could do the theme jus-|gagoline gauge, ¢il gauge and am-|improvements on the place. It i3, |thereon, all of which is set forth | | tice. UFA accordingly achieved |meter, all enclosed in a metal|expected other organizations will in an order of Court issued Feb. | G‘Rl | Greeting Cards—Films Developed and Print- and box office appeal. Previews|coincidental trensmission and ig | Mrs. Smith pointed out. The lo- Deputy, I’ATHIL DP()R'I LIG H)' have shown the American r>|njijon lock, while the choke and | cal club was recently n“"ffll@lll"”“"“‘ Feb. 22, 29, Mar. 7, 1928 packs a powerful punch as a cli-| Mechanical jaitics fncluds| Woman's Clubs, one of the mosc| UNITED SIATES MARSHAL'S e and Bloomers—habler Aurons—RBook Ends A sponse to this great romance. It |throitle unit is the right. | with the National Federation of —- P 2 max to the love of a Princess|geltadjusting spark, regulatel| Widely known organizations in SALE. —Lamp Shades—W aste Paper Baskets--Sa 3 self-adjusting s . 9 . z P 2r Daskets-—Sans ‘Attractlons for an Austrian officer, and the | onstant flow Iubrication system, ;nm United States, First Division, District of Alaska. Coming Soon o ‘l . » P | * g renunciation of her sweetheart!gas pump feed and filter, cross.| o, By virtue of an Order of Sale | 2 D 9 itary Belts — V anities — Ash Trays — Dust At le tres by a girl of the people. |flow radiator ‘with thermostat con " issued out of the United States THE BETTER °"CLE P P -ds— Alask N b » 'l —-— trol and circulation by impenler HOOP TOURNAMENT District Court for the First m»l Watch for the ans—Postcards—Alaska Views—Photo “Al- v |pump, four wheel brakes and ; \vision, District of Alaska, on the b p 4 D gl PR . ——— WHO'S W, shock absorbers front and rear. | STILL UP IN AIR twenty-first day of thrvmr,\',! Opening Date bums—Tea Pots—Butcher Knives Touwels S WHO TR 1928 i | : i| The car has many other fea. i T Lais , notice is hereby given that |g———————~ - —Mirrors — Compacts — s " GOMEDY DRAMA IS { : AND WHERE ! |tues, and as in other 1928 moa. |, Ofels (0, DAY & WhToe £4Me 811 will sell by public auction, tor | e — : P Tooth Brushes— | NOW AT COLISEUM | ofels, shows a vast improvemens | oy 15 16 and 17, wore re |Gaik OB Thursday, the eizhth| | THE ROCKLAND W hisk Brooms — Dollar Fountain Pens— [+ Wl n mechanism and n ex " <ol ch, &9, 8 & o'cloc 1o’ ] o, 3 For those who enjoy a blend.| Robert Wakelin, traveling man, |terior and interior heguty. pearval By :i'd:‘)“,'l‘:rr;;fly“:j P. M., at the front entrance of BOARDING HOUSE Ladies’ Underwean—Hopuse Dresses—Radio ing of comedy and drama, with|arrived here last evening on the a cable aent t¥e Petessbuts achoof s ne COUrt House at Junemu, Al-(| 1§ balv ppen. far, business, Shears — Toilet Paper — Incense Burners— suspense and action a predominat.|Steamer Alameda from a trip to | OCAL MAN MOVES officials earlier this week f3ka, tis FLAAKIE Fsh Trey, “” Room aad Fagsd. Home Cooke . shgfiteinbg o e B ense No, 26-138, known as P. ing. Mrs. Sktort, Prop. Seward. b *“ tha, the Sewing it 2 4 A 3 . .Stort, * ll::chr;.:m(‘;rl "Bi:ux.l"llms' latest, Wellman Holbrook, U. 8. For- OFFICE NEW STORE m“:]‘::,fle:r J;;:_‘:h:;gl :i‘l)l ’:Z‘;‘: BE. Harris' Floating Trap No. 1, s AND ALL t a- s s lea 3 is recommended as filling the bill estry Service, left b the Ala FOR J‘UNEAU SOON hete Wik Siatube- khown for kb its lead, hearts, pots, spillers, | Ak in ‘overy particular. This Oll- meda for a few weoks' Offlcml. Priyitia {ather dny 4 HRE a8 nothing Skl neln‘. w'ebh»m‘g. ho)use., winches and |3 i S5 " time play, revivified and brought |Pusitess ideston o itean: eqi| After a business residence of inite has been decided, and Supt 01T Eenr o antpment there- | | FORGET-ME-NOT an ore up to date. had its first. shOWIOE |, .\ b onibition Agent, who has|MOT than twelve years on Sew | Keller appears to favor the play: |0 oot of Court fssued Febru. | | TEA ROOMS at the Coliseum Theatre yester-|}F0 SHOTL i 0N OO for several |14 Street, the Insurafice office|off in Juneau rather than in| 't " CT O ssued Kebru-| | strictly ‘home cooking. Pies g day, and received an enthusiastic weals! -pidaed mthrough héfe on|0f Allen Shattuck has taken up|Wrangell Much depends on boat |~ ° 'u‘L;'é'RT WHITE, \ and cakes made to order. - welcome from the audience. the Aiameda’ last night. He was|® temporary residence in the schedules between Juneau, Wran: 9 i‘v“"“l States N‘lv fid | Chicken dinnet every Thurs- T ftine picture and splen- | (/0 b G A eite and son, | First National Bank building on |gell and Petersburg. By W. R, GARSTHE. .- || 9 nfent ent. The story i3 \ttle | Front Street, in the office for-| Should the Petersburg team T Diabitty: Mrs. Katherine Hooker "PEA L-GLO who are proceeding to Seattle - -:tbot‘u:-?‘;:.c!lndl:::'& tod | b R, R merly occupled by Milt Bothweli| come here week after next, or tha | pjy ey pep, 22, 29, Mar. 7, 1928 d Kooy, W We Have & Line of It. y a c f See our window display Mrs. A. B. Clark len on the and A. Van Mavern, salesmen, | — AT “Bettamy; - “Allan — Stmpson, sany steamer Alameda enroute to the| L+ Kann has taken-over a four- Phipps, J. Farrell MacDonald, |T/eEPIEP =3 SR ERROWE 10 ¢l vear lease on the Seward Btreet JUNEAU PAINT STORE | H LU mmlmmnmmumu|mummmmmmmmmuumm IR Paul Nicholson, Anita Garvin, Ar- e i 4 building, and plans to open a p. She will visit in} g dhur Housman, Behel Wales an|\ il UF, TG UL (UL O variety store soon, which will oc- DANCE Harry Bailey. It deals with the Rauth to Ctitariats: cupy the space formerly held by ‘ fortunes of a little Bast Side girl, Gastinedu Mr, Shattuck and the room ads \ 3 - played_ by Misls;hB;llnmy‘;r:;r :‘:!: Mrs, D B Hughes, Tacoma; R, {joining, which has bedp vacant . ea satistaction witl r'B: :trd clim‘h E. Hardeastle, Ketchikan; Edith |for some months.. Stock for the roundings and be ph My gor 1Y Bheelor, city; Mrs. F. H, Clark, {2eW store will “arrive shortly, A B to happiness. Ts the Kin Hoonah; Robert Wakelin, Seattle; |if Was made known by Mr. Kann, |} H ,' T photodrama that appeals: to every |y’ prald Cordova: Emilio| Mr. Shattuck expects to move TO BE GIVEN type of theatre lover. g‘:fj‘lfef“;" Y_"é:o“'h?::: cs,':;;v'nl‘;:: ::;: ys:;.manvnt quarters later H4LI‘ Under Auspices F. O. E. Eagles’ Hall—Douglas | “WAR PAINT” PROVES ’)‘ ert E. Sheldon, Skagway. Bovm;m « —-~TONIGHT — MUSIC BY ,‘L TUNTAER PUNMIEL L * ¥ Hloger, Benitle; Gooris WA —— Moonlight Serenaders ’ Orchestra 15 " The person, or persons, WhO|tick, Cordova; Emil Peterson, Cor.| A T% pourd baby boy was born SATURDAY Admission . Gentlemen—$1.00 picked Col: Tim ‘McCoy for u|dova; Jimmie Britt, Seattle. at the.St. Ann’s hospital at 6:30 LATE FERRY AFTER DANCE The next job was to persuade western film star should have a Zynda | o’clock yesterday evening to Mr. him to- give up ranching and take I medal. Mr. and Mrs., W. C. Luwden-‘ud Mrs. Paul Johnson. < Mother NIGHT e o FuneT vl o e - ¥ J uneau Lumber Mills, Ine. At last the screen has a new W. R. Cantrell and wife, New|and son are reported doing nice ; opened last hight at the Palace, face and figure which radiates|Orleans; Mr, and Mrs. Gallagher, |1¥ today. personal magnetism and doubt-|Funter Bay; Mrs. E. E. Zimmer, I G | DroTHE BN S et e M s v o “THE ALMOST PERFECT FUEL” : _ - (BER FOR EVERY nnm,.... _ -~ - Jess will ‘attract thousands of Haines; Mrs. Robert Barclay. We make men's sults for $55 -y Pauline Starke, Karl Dane and a film fars who are tired of looking F. WOLLAND. -—cdv; B At Svebad vwsty B ' CLEAN-UP ber of other' wellknown play- g j 5 Lo g i , aad DIAMOND BRIQUETS ' ) are ideal for use 'in either Fumoe, Ku.e, six-shooters and horses to put “ % » 'h?a"icfizm‘ and goodlooking, C R E A‘ M _of . TARTAR SALE : ; Heuter ‘or Fiseplave Grate, , A Pamleu Permanent Wm (] SPECIAL RANGE IS NOW ON DISPLAY - Economical in Operatum Moderately Priced Beautiful in Appearance s T O O T T T T T P T T T T T e TR O TR R I SR TR Thomas Hardware Co western. ‘and acts western. He has a natural grace which ought to ‘take the -place of any lack of x 5 ‘SHOES screen_technique. : - SN BLAZERS In their search for a new west- ‘ ern face M-G-M officials, are said Y s : : m’.s‘ ;. to have discarded all the avall- % g { ¢ able M'Amm about Holly- j i | ¢ § ; CAPS wood and: taken up the search . ; ETC elsewhege. . {They. Afound McCoy ¢ N on hi§ big Wyoming ranch—a : ! § u & ganmmn rancher wbobh.;i ne:;r ; i M '«ke A voian med of r e { SRR : $i Now that we have our High School and Capi- tal Building assured, with many other build- ings going up, 1928 will be the big year in building for Juneau. : g £ £ & | | NOW 3"‘t.h‘e :‘:':lt.opon n:?cefi' o}x-ll: 12:::: p Stiu G ihg On the label in pld‘ m 8o that A TRIAL TON'WILL WIN YOUv o you may know you are getting : ! Order from your dealer afullpoundnndnotjunS/4of : ammmw-mm AT TERRELL’S—SIS 00

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