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THE DAILY -ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1928, saded by SRR LT OO LD TP T (LR LU LU P llI.Illll"llllllll"lllllll! ILHHTHTE M IV TR H llIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIlllIIlllllIIlIIIlIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII(IIIIllltl..|‘"' sl g SPICKETT’ PALACE indust SUNDAY MATINEE, NIGHT and MONDAY Recession of Glaciers May Give Yukon Seawavy T!nuzifl‘fhfi ower i?u SUNDAY ONLY 7:30 and 9 acclaimed one of est advertisements that has done much to bring the| spotlight of public on his former homo t =1 ite De La Motte, | posite Boyd in western predugtic honored guest e WASHINGTON GLEE CLUB l-!‘;‘RE MONDAY Twenty-t 5 7 1) a wi. M WORLD'S DOINGS OF THE I)-;)' A KING BAGGOT Production LOVEY MARY A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture WITH A GREAT CAST Lovey Mary Billy Wiggs Mrs. Wiggs Miss Hazey Miss Bell Tommy ... Baby Tommy Europena AR . Australia . Kate . Stubbins Miss Eichorn Mrs (,hullz wo mex, p finest congert -in wenty-eight years of Uni of Washington Glee Club hi y will arrvive fr tie South Sun |day or Monday to show their wares at the Collstum Theaite Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. | Headed by Charles W. Law-| rence, director, and Lindsay Mac- o, assistant graduate man- ager, the singing and cting troupe has been working for e months to perfe their repertoire of songs, solos, and skits, “The pro we are ing this year is the mos I have ever n in - an Glee Club program,” writes Lawrenze. “The music for tha enzemble numbers has been chosen to maet the demands and tastes of th most discrinfinating andience. There are numbers te suit the likings of both adalts and young people. Besid the ' Lo pre OS. '73rc.m |RENE Rlc T TR T T T T LR LT PR R R TR NTRHRHTRR RN RN ® Bessie. Love William Haines Mary Alden Vivia Ogden Martha Mattox Jackie Combs Freddie Cox Gloria Holt Mary Jane Irving ~Annabella Magness Eileen Percy Russell Simpson Rosa Gore S'mshme Hart | 'nuwn( | d | i | COMING APR!U 4ATH seum’s Kimbal, Organ wiil have iis premier op ‘n:mv CGlee Club numbers, LATEST there are several skits which are IS, IN v calenlated to bring lau upon A JACK WHITE COMEDY calcul o = ; : AT || worLDp NEW “BEAR CA TS” |0RDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY | EVENTS ORDER OF SALE OF REAL ESTATT SWOTTY) NOT BE MADE ¢ United States Comnussioner, Ex-| Cficio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct, Territory of Alaska. Before Frank A. Boyle, U. S. Commissioner, ex-officio Pro- bate Judge. HLCH LT llllllllullmlllll"“llmlllllll!lIIIIIIINIIHU"!NN!IIIIl:HIH!IlllIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIllll!llllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII g S H I B RHLH HHHRHHNSH H HH E R E THI = Monda; —Tuesday— Wednesday U. of W. GLEE CLUB i f Prices—10-20-40¢ Loges 60 conts 10 ZJ—40—Lnge< 50 cents D 5 PACIFIC. OCEAN | ) L | { P LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES, INC Preésents : MILTON SILLS in “PARADIS BY COSMO HA'V[IL’I'()N WITH PhTTY LR()\'S()\I Commerce of Yukon and Northém British Columbia, Canadian | Provirces, must he shipped through Skagway (above) or one of the Matter of the Estate of|the cther Alagkan ports in the “panhandle” shown c¢n the map. TOM DAVIN, Deceased. \wmxe H, F. Kergin (right) Provincial Legislator, advocates pur- It appearing to the Court by |chase cf the panhandle from the United States, nature is moving the petition this day presented|{o provide an eventual seapoit. Ice fields are receding in Glac and filed by J. H. Hart, the ad-|Bay and the inlet may some day rcach across the boundary line. ini * of the estate of Tom | . deceased, that it is neces to sell the real estate of said | decedent to pay the,debts of de-| codent and the expenses and | ‘harges of administration, a de-| seription of said real estate be- ing as follo Equity SATURDAY ONLY TOM MIX- -Aco of Stars THE BR()NLH() T WISTFR SEMON PATHE Fat Man Colnedy COMEDY NEWS “BACK-FIRE” IIIIIIIIIIlII‘IIIIIIIIIIlll!lllIlllllllllIlIIIIIIll!lIIIHIIDIl"llIIIIIllllIllllllllll[ll!llllllllllllllIlllhlIIllllHIIllllllll“l"lllll"l In T IllillllllIII"IIIIIlllilllllllllllll!||l|IIII BRI HHTHIIMHRINHDD R, mmunfiflufiiumm VANCOUVER, hern | 0 [lm over the resolution British Columbia me T A get a harbor ‘on the Pa ' from Atlin, to bring about as the gift of nature, even thoug h} St of (hS UsilnAdin, 1t wis proposals to purchase from| gosiod that B It the United States come to nausht.! conlg well st of the supplies for vichdgor tnis strip of land about land-locked Canadian mining and . 800 miles 'long on Lower Front or in the Yukon must now pass|phi T bav sdnivalaat to Franklin Street, within the eh Skagway or other Amori-l . mount Untted States 35 | fown of Juneau, First |can -ports amd_be subject to g R e vision, Territory of\Alaska, | United States custom regulations. | %y, el s iy FULL LINE OF and more particularly de- | Ore. must' c¢eme back through pips e follow American residents of this por- IN jUNEAu FOR Fancy ld Stqpl (:r e T b TS Ametiosn. juyiipta, far . shipment. ,vlm of Alaska, however, say it ANN“ALMEET'NG BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, HAM and BACON The provisional . legislature A No. 1 whish Bkt (ne |offers the most promising pros See us for prices, you will be surprised To confer with officials of tha intro. member cquist rgin, NEXT TUESDAY the 1ot, situated | mil aud The worLos ™ CREATEST o) ORAMA OF THE WEST |||||||mnu|||mmmnnnnmnnnmu L !i"Silken Shackles” includes Huntly | Gordon,* Victor Varconi, Robert | n Selbie, Bert Mar- | bugh and Kalla Pasha. Denise Lake (Ireme Rich) and ‘nm husband Howard (Huntly Gor- | don) are travelling in Europe on | a diplomatic mission, His asso- | ciate, Stanhope (Robert Schable), | resents Howard's lack of time to [ {attend to their business atfairs because of Denise’s numerous love ";anum. First an officer, then an Some ot the most thrilling ive, and | stunts ever pictured, feature P‘n\}"""'“mml boy ot twenty . Films “The Bronche Teister, g fmally a Hungarian violinist, Adri- _!HIIIill!|ll"llmI||IIIIIIIImlIIIIIIIII LU TRV T R DT 1 ] L but to evoke | Attractions i At Theatres *"ToM MIX SHOWING | COLISEUM TONIGHT | THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES TO YOU BECGIN AND FND AT THE Gi¥We PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAY as roads 185 Bessie Love has been a favor- ite in piciures for almost ten vea but she plays the role of a twelve-year-old givl in “Lovey Mar; the Metro/Gigldwyn-Mayer picture directed by King Baggot, which comes to the Palace Sun- day. In the picture she never gets older than 14 at any time, (which is not such a bad histrionic achievement. One thing that aids |, her performance is her slight ‘form. She is only five feet tall land weighs just 100 pounds. Wil- —_g;:llam Haines is her lend{ng man will be shown for.in the picture and the ‘caét in- You wouldn’t have adopted a resolution favo the point of intersection of | breaking of this barrier ac. Pects jof Amerlca’s northern, hold- said Lower Front or | quisition from the United g ARIIGRAS. dtana: 4 Limber Franklin Street, and the | the ! much of it pulpwood, clothe the {moshinent. a6 tlof furnishing a potential paper sup- extending from #aid Lower |sympathy at Washington L e RRAACAB BN PRI SR Front Street or Franklin Meanwhile the melting of ply b h- 1o keop the new: Street, to the docks and |clal ice at the head of Glacier| PAPOTs Of the United States in) To confer Wl i v Ao 1, Rropexty; LhEnss south tree .water channel and already ., yaitut banks off the coast|and mafmtemance of roads and % 1 < 23" W. 104.0 feet to cor- PHONE 29 w70 Deliveries Daily | gable water inside Canadian ter . KAoBt ' - £ 3 b 09’ B. 48.50 feet to corner | ritory and the Panhandle of Alas:| ,‘\]-‘ u]l'vruuhn- pn!;yuu n! the \.(m:!ull, .iup(-llnl:‘ml“ulfl for the Furnished apartment for rent e e [ Ka has been cut in two. British Columbians, if the United | Commission from the wastward & oeeeeooe g 7 S - | For the present and perhaps for States will not part with all of | coast and m_kormr. arrived in Ju- T feetto corner No. | O . come, . the Gana.|(he panhandle, s to acquire Skag-|neau last night on the steamer I HERNARD honuday dlans wiltadt be able. to use thiy| Wy front door of the Yukon, or | Alaska line of safd Lower Front - |dians wilkgal be able to use this |, oo g™ ae ag an Interna-| The superintendents are: H fadtiohut regin; | ",o,].m\no 1“1()19\“1:3‘“:‘?5:,; ‘{':,,..,\.\h“':;fl“\{,.':,ifi; ‘.i';:”;,:."fi,,,, v to arouse serious consideration at|C. Kdmunds, from Anchorage; T. B Al R e .1 “Fioward 1s desperate Wud ofters| ‘being il that portion cp _ |up Into the futerfor it will be | ashington. H Batdibeion; trou SRORK - Jb > Needilih 1p. say, it 1s Tom Mix' SORAL B Co e Tove e o LAy partG gy [ practically ~ valueless. ~ Back of Skagway was once’ a roistering [J. Shepard, from Cordova and who made thie audience sit for- 1o ‘his wilte H;l 15 ofibes the| the Mann Wharf 1|xn|39xl_\ | Tarr Inlet, the farthest north por-|c!t¥ of 15,000 during the gold | Chiti: and John Coats, master ward gripping their seats, with y sasliz he: lovas. her. toq| formerly owned by W. B.D b 5 LTt ier Bay, are glaciers | TUSty, Bt 1t has dwindlel to a|mechanic of the Chitifia-Pairbanks his daring horsemanship and ‘“"’f:’" ving o oves: Tl" too| Mann, of Chicago, Iilinois, | his ol 4 town 6 a. few bundred people. A |district. fpata of langerdus daring. Buf, BUch to give her up. The A g | to the fnterlor would have of the driveway intersect- | MO0 T e moving ico | CTNBS to the precipitons mountain |ter Marjorie accompany Mr. Shep unprecedent - stunts, there is afl i g sald | property amnd | T e ides to cr White Pass into|ard. Mrs. Bdmunds i5 aboard the real story of which the thrills *=0raue s e s —Te— e lg’wlmz from ld Lower fi Since Odptaln Beorge Vancouver the Yukon the principal source | Alaska for Seattle to visit in the ré 'a logical part. In addition, PALACE ON SUNDAY | Front or Franklin Street |, " 0 the reglon fn 1794 the |0f fcome. for residents of Skag.|states. the cast is one of the best Bndi. g e . to the wharf and floats, !i(-r* has réceded 88 miles, shrink-| VeY: ; The conference with the super carries forward the action of the | 0 the raté of approx‘mat intendents opened this morning | story to a logical conclusion. | ln_’en conicyed to the (‘_n_v lfmir a2 mite ' T i ph. SRy, Sagether I | Since that time extension of & }‘"’“"' Wm"”’ gone over by Major Maurice Costello, first of the ail the tenements, heredit- water Mo AR TRE Haen alower. FILL BEING DONE| Malcolm Eiliott. jresident; Major movie heroes, carries on the tradi- aments and appurtenances ?hu' Canadians s Sehing the > Douglas H. Gillctte, engineer of- tion, of the family with an un- thorul_mlu belonging or in | opening of a ship. channe! in Gla Fra Fand Ry Il("er: I l'.‘ b ¢ chief engineer, usually fine performance, Mal- anywise appertaining. Icier bay with interest. mickRIREE YR on o s , ot .l‘he_eugmu s in charge of the : c¢olm Waite gives a fine perform. Commission operations at the ance as the villain, Dorris Lloyd a contract to purchase was ordered. J. P. Forde, district | preparation for the filling in of f flmugh‘ !h:ll more flmn $ g said premises, payvable at engineer for - the ~department of that portion which is still covdred | Somplete their work here and re: it Geame B 5. splentighy the rate of ~twenty-five public works of Canada, upon the | with planking. PR RS weck - ’ d guet &, Fomte Ipthet. dollars with interest on loompletion of his survey, recom- New water main pipes were re- T Tl D % $4.000,000 would come i bt deferred payments at the |jended that furthor recession of ccived recentiy trom the south||PHOTOSTAT MACHINE rate of six per cent per |ihe jce be studied closely. {and will be laid hefore the rock AT LOCAL STUDIOS As a finishing “PARADISE” SHOWING | of the Alaska Panhaudle, south Nige of Mk drlvewiy i rugged shores of the panhandle, there is a small amount of navi N, ol Tect to con | ehble water inside Canadian. ter.|2TC AMODE the finest in tha world. | trails in the territory this coming s or Franklin Street to cor- inlet as a harbor. Until the ice | iy | ¥ : 5 b7 an - (\Wiator Vartanl). Srin Jer s tional port. 'Thi¥ also has failed | W. Sterling, from Fairbanks; M. Tom Mix story of Western Ranges 3 » bt t | g of tremendous e rtions @ 1 Shet Bexine i ORICKEN A situated on the south side 1 remengous Dropovbions ANC i narrow gauge rajlroad which| Mrs. Shepard and thelr daugh this is not merely a picture of 5 o which has not heretofore |ing at e okt ety S | & Pedb gl with individual sessions. The pro- elene ostello, daughte Said equity comprising rough e region | B Sot s omink & A thorough survey of the region | Front Street this morning in bt e i e RSP is a fine semorita of Old Spain LAST TIME PALACE | sunum, ghalance due’ on During the debate in the legisle- is dumped under the present » Junean this ysar, over contract approximately treet level this spring when the nine hundred dollars. yuch to improve- * “Paradise” the last two times at the Palace mn ht. 5 "Milton ‘Sills is seen in the stel- lat, role with Betty Bronson as hha, lpading lady, and a brilliant sup- porting cast. London and the South Seas are the locales. il appears to great advantage and Betty Bromson adds much to the picture as 'a (ormer sluge dancer, K-u Price and Charlie Murray ep you in a ‘gale of !aughter e‘n ‘time thgy flash _on' the N ry 18 rouuh and sun tty. Brondon. 4 as the “heavy” uiz ‘and gives a polish- m Coliseum KI“I‘I will lel tnre “Silken tarring hi B ‘:imt: ine nm”fi!fi' e m: llormo. vho in collab-ja Metropolitan picture coming to 0 Y e ‘which Al filmed in the Great Painted {cludes Mary Alden, Sunshine Hart, Russell tand Martha Mattox. ‘lnllowx Rather than give up from an orphanage escape. Miss Hazey, about to be married. groom ;recognizes poses the theft of the is dying, Lovey voluntarily stores him, also Billy’s love. | AT PALACE TUESDAY iy AR PHSTREL A William Boyd, fornierty ot. Flag- taff, Ariz., and now a prominent ed creen figure, recently re! in triugpph/ to his old stam B ound. Boyd portrays an impor- tant role in “The Last Frontier, e Palace next Tuesday, He was numlnel Vivia Ogden, | Simpson The short synopsis of the story youngster of whom she has be- w(:m:‘ fond, Lovey Mary runs away with him. Billy, a farmer boy, help; her to She takes refuge with a4 quaint character The bride- Lovey and ex- child. {Learning that the child’s mother re- thereby earning the right to keep the youngster, and N SRR R S IR S T | | “THE LAST FRONTIER"” It is therefore hereby ORDER- ED by this Court that any and all persons interested in the estate of said deceased appear be- fore thé above mnamed United States Commissioner, ex - officio ‘Probate Judge for the Juneau | Precinct, Territory of Alaska, on Tuesday, the 17th day of April, 1928, at the hour of ten o'clock a, m, of said day, at the court room of said court, at the United States Court House in the City of Juneau, Juneau Precinct, Ter- ritory of Alaska, to show cause why an order should not be granted to.said administrator to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of sald Tom Davin, deceased. H It is further ORDERED that ! a copy of this order be published | lin the Alaska Daily Empire, a newspaper published and printed at Juneau, Alaska, and that three copies hereof be pom»d in three public places within the Juneau ‘Precinct, Territory of Alaska, Dated at Juheau, Alaska, this 17th diy of March, 1928. ° r;muc A. BOYLE, States Commissioner, ftolme .llulll ‘|any drug- store, RE” PEPPERS ENU work of filling will begin, o ' STEWART RETURNING 'N FEw MlNUTES ral weeks, having gone to Wash- ngton to attend a conference of When ch are suffering . with wuresentatives of the U. S. Bu- rheumatism so you can hardly reat of Mines, on) matters per- get around just try Red Pepper 'aining to the coal and oil sec- Rub and you will have the qulLk‘ ion of the public lands. est relief known, —_——— Nothing has such boncentrnted ELWELL IN HOSPITAL penetrating heat as red peppers. Instant relief.s Juts as soon as W. L. Elwell, employee of the you apply Red Pepper Rub you Juneam Cold Storage, entered the feele the tingling heat. In three St Anw's hospital this week for minutes it warms the sore spot medieal treatment. through and through. Frees the i o blood circulation, breaks up the Mike Avoian, local merchant, is cangestion ‘— and the old rheu- bound for Vancouver on the Prin- matism is gone. | cess Mary. He will meet his wife, Rowles Red Pépfinr Rub, made mother and son there and will re- trom red peppers, costs little at (U With them to Jumeau within Get a jar at o short time. once, Use ft lm' ‘lumbago, neu- i —————— | ritis, Stiff neck, soro 1 M. se, representative of muscles, colds in chest. Almost ' Sebaftlan Stuart Fish Com- instant relief awaits you. Be sure pany. left on the Princess Mary to get uine, with the [ Beattle. - B. D. Stewart, Federal Mine In- pector for Alaska, left Seattle his morning on the steamer Yu- kon for his Juneau headquarters. Mr. Stewart has been absent sev- ments made during the past year, the Winter and Pond Co., local photographers, announce the in- stallation of a photostat machine, the most important use of which is the taking and developing of prints of legal documents. Two days ago the first pictures were taken with the machiae, and the proofs eame out excellently. However, the photostat machine is only one of numerous improve- ments this studio has installed since last spring, Special enlarging test equipment for pr( ln der that the firm can do any kind sof photography work desired. Winter and Pond are now the pro. nrle&)n of a completely modernl) equipped 8hpp and are members machines, la- developing, national organization which has been modernized and put on a Miss Marie Goldstein left on the Princess Mary for Vancouver on her way to the castern part of the United States. She will travel to Chicago via the C. P. R, and from there will continue to HQA Vise ~ady. ays pavs. e Empire. e giconin 5 i - the Atlantie Coast, later returfing ‘wul through southern scates, ' D, ¥ ting, drying, work rooms for| S urs, dll have been purchased | of the Master Photo Finishers, a' standard basis. 1 half of what was paid for Alaska. NOW A Painless Permanén_'t Wave ; The New Frederic’s Vita-Tonio M ht.he.\u', AT MREI us—us dfi Oid F' apers

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