The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 3, 1928, Page 3

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I 18> TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY <« WORLL'S GREATEST EVENTS IN NEWS L e T TR T T A T LT T LU T U U T T z| T T TR T FRANCIS X BUSHMAN and NEELY EDWARDS in “What Price > r » i leasure” I | I \ { { ~95- | b= —A40—Tloges 50 cents - ——THURSDAY——— folleen lgore- IRENE /' ¢ g g LU LT U TR R U R L TR T O T TR LT LTI Y ‘lllIIII|IIIHIII||IIIHIII]IIHIIIIIIIIllIIIINIIIIIII!IIHIIIIIIéIHIIIIIIIIHIJIII!HIIIIII i A. M. GEYER—SHEET METAL WORKS If Its Made of Shee: Metal We Make It TANKS PHONE 154 STACKS Next door to Marine Electric & Supply, Lower Front St. L " VOTE FOR. FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION * FOR SENATOR . . Attractions At Theatres | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1928. —n| o Coll Ire “THE MARRIAGE CLAUSE” IS AT PALACE TONIGHT * most dramatic the lives of the .audience | littl Hel wWith ) 1l ad 1 the baehive of industry that goes pare and r dramatic The show the device of the r what sorrows within he must and a dec matt actor, front ness Leoncavallo note of the true when he compos Pagliacei.” r, a smile oul. The of the real play 1 personal reactions be cause ¢ Come what may, the show mu ed for the go on! This is the theme of Dana Bur famous od i vening Post,” been tran: attraction beginning tonight. | Palace Th The role of th portrayed by garded by many most. beautiful actress, under appear anne ance She rise exh olfe must go on! blazoned m he: the breast display ivin Hun( 80 ed A laugh may ¥ b unwritten er n and ferred to the scr al-Jewel ul Cl Bi as te hibit any prinig par That on the ¢ sdern Th artbreaks 1l en th smiling of a blith y | Thu Moo Hug Ch ng led om of his the ke Thespi immortal hide a ury a ‘bruised ethical law demands that subvert- | uma. | sy o beer f the dr hel ¢ 1 ime the title | ma It will the | nder ause.” at heloved Sylvia llia Dove Bott the stur in her fi ti Univ he re screan’s m the we the ) great in her emotional part, a perform ance long to be remembered “MOON OF ISRAEL" AT tale th COLISEUM LAST TIME | " The Israel” last showing This attraction I big is at the to good business since opening' eltir 5 {f - *The Sunday night. Tomorrow to be heard for the general publ The doors morrow night at and the concert on the Denzil 115 o'cloel Tom Parker Pierey, tion. imary election, 24, 1928, He stands llfl?hne; a Sq emggl for Labor aeng a:"?uii:'_ : 01 will production Coliseum fo! tonight, has “The American” will be the feature, | show only, as the new organ the ic. ! th will will arrive on Alaska with a bunch of new songs nd'he will be the ‘adddd’ attrae - Gr Ru Lude |l ida “Moon of the W playir two been Vanishing 'y one | tale first time by in joy from COMING ritics n S p star Iywood he fa tuction i 1 th he same SuCCess a Gown' rene’ rsday » the hes, G ries Mur who Moo noy music n th John wide i and pi lat vid fact th D of 1 ¢ name 3 of s one comes In a cast and ves ready Jeat ' by t e, hailed terpicee Rust Hang's 1 have dy clogue of Per istic f reate The h an » started ing A Char lady 1 road K ¥ ""COLLEEN MOORE IS IN “ who med Ma h popular of th lition include. Art R | rived at t Comes and triumph to by will b ants st > and it chr wov y our of of whose Jun now i to Cather 1l nove i side umph C.J e com in the rong a 1 simpl place onicle en ar La I Road,” hero adventure r which makes the g Farnol of quest of Quest of eing a fine gentleman in ¢ of his youth and a Quaker happiness Youth,” the befell them as they went opened to usual time san, by ahout e e o One start Pow the abo nie easi WINGS of g the highway allions of the er and ut it. Hurst. Iy the the Reach “A President la most that was ever written sort Is, This by xeiti It of Born,”. latest as RENE' ks | de: appas McCormick i hur hav Pu X4 e n borrowers the NEW BOOKS RECEIVED | AT JUNEAU LIBRARY. a!the h e marching Cannon. pared t o I h." sal aspir one ¢ Dy und th day Ma tha an on story by roman ma nd | ' | Hill mo The drama important and far-seeing beauty ht translated into human en Graco in wh con ) b many I Roses,” by romantic red 1 symbolize | Marion who 1 di ogitments. 2 ‘\ by Reaqu Dell. The love sto | Pe from “The Door.” lam arn-< Crimson A oses L. h suffered | skcin |an { out “y | ol Ro: the ha Mo Wl Wi by.J ern “A SWe tive repl mis “Safri Blue preme ne | fron am Hugh W treasure and around Wa romance eauty™ ister: brilliant 1 London hy W. P, and Chuldfter s two good west 1y and B Am ories Son India An- ji. A na Nenging afrord to of Mother D. G. Mu India writes a that you cannot by of of the by Martin Johnson tory of the African wilder edy comedy, es ma dventures and natives Man of Destiny A biography of complete, accur and f ously hological hiog- a history with charm of ro ape death, inimais Napol the Emil Lidwig, first order, well wr lated; a rather on by the iran raphy than and mar [ It is announced that a book may be reserved upon payment of five cent ' - ! GRAND JURY RETURNS ONE TRUE BILL TODAY he Perichole, | c- fascinating kiss of grati ox id | what psying to London Spence hy Fa novel tales 13 real | and jungle magic | n- is MORNING + + + One true »ill and two not bills: were re ned by the in the 8. District mornin W and Maud Roda re indicted on the charge legal cohabitation A true bill i the case of Don y With passing worthless and obtaining money under preten A not true bill was returned in the case of Antonio Hernandez and Lucy Fox, charged with il- legal cohabitation. Court ' RC was returned Mills charged checks false not - - PIONEER DIES Tenry Schroeder, resident Fajrbankg since 1905, except f time when he was in busines Hster Creek, died at Fairbanks recently at the age of 70 y He was born in New York- Sta nt to Dawson in 1898, ma there for seven years be | fore going to Iairbanks. He was a memher of the Moose and the Kaipdata of Ryth d re- Look for the red tins with a black or a green stripe The tins are different from all others + so is the coffee + | ject ,'plans to use part of the Luilding| » L addr WINGS of the TWILIGHT SKAGWAY CLUB PREPARING FOR ACTIVE SEASON Wom'(‘n's Club Will Own Building and House Skagway Library (By LENA M.. HANSEN) SKAGWAY March 31 Women's ( h at on Marc launched \ new venture by vot to buy ind own a building the old ‘Board of Trade” which | was more recently occupled by the “Daily Alaskan newspaper The Skagway Public Libr has | been one of the major projects of | the club since fts ¢ nization in| 1920 and to own building to house this library is the main ob-| the purchase. The Club | % Tegt v saloon a of unso and show project with | oval | 1 ot with another the club in| to for its Severil licited cor labor from that the general api The purchase and a building is in line movement initiated by asking all town organizations co-operate in appointing a com mittee of one to form a General | Improv Committee, to work out ty clean-up campaign. The shacks and unoccupied buildings makes Skagway, with all its natural beauty, object of adverse criticism its 10, 000 summer visitors meeatiy rit ns of money izens ting storing ment unsightly om also laid Fair,” Plans are nual “Harves been sponsored and carried successtully - for the past three years by the Women's Club withd the hearty co-operation of the| town people. The present officers| of the club have been appointed | to manage the Fair | Under a new ar gement with one member in ¢harge of each, the club programs for the year | have been, especially in ing: Now in justice let me tell, The we have done so for the which has | an reason well, it is true strong, outside talent helped along. | At the Thursday meeting ]\h'i Kirkland, manager of the Bank of | Al spoke on “Women and Banking"; Father Gallant gave an s on a three months' tour of Burope; Mrs. Froelander told | of her impressions of F Red Cross nurse; Mr. Davis, prin- cipal of the Skagway Schoo), in, a Tho the club is Much L Hethas: rela- brief talk, emphasized the fmpore} irgest in scope, the tives living in New York fon between the tance of co-ope club and school; R. E member of the Alaska Le in an illustrated talk the trip to Mt. McK Sheldon, ature, cribed Park, incidentally paying compliment to| ia by itory. | the splend men in th The mu senerously to th fal mention and the High School Glee Clab | The Club ha $25 this voar as S100 pledge for Ne part played life of the cal talent of added with contribut part of the care The | ¢ that pr ing place T Prog; for veral for April 26 The Club has Back o date 20 e D in Favor O on a time, the lowly shep- hc':;xugheck was snubbed by so- Colleen M m;u weursa;hi: nvo-lune;il ‘chieck: of velvet for afternoons. has a fingertip jacket, pleated" skirl and a delft blue overblouse piped in' deeper blue. Note that it's col: farless and depends upon a diminu- tive felt shoulder bouquet for bright (International Newsreel) ->e - ARRAIGNED IN COURT Mason Smith, Ruby Clark, Edna Cass and Charles Birdsall were arraigned Dbefore Judge M Reed in the United States Distriet Court this morning. Mason Smith and Ruby Clark were charged with conspiraey to violate the white slave trafiic act, violation of the white slave (raf- fie act, and illegal cohabitation. Phey will plead on Friday, April "dno Cass and Charles Bird- i, is the tea. Whether they are better is for you to decide. Printed on each tin is a money back offer. Briefly stated it is this: If you don't like Schilling’s best, your grocer returns your mongy @t once. Your statement is enough. He pays you. We pay him. The finest things usually come from those who specialize in fine things only. Only Schilling specializes on top grade coffeé onfty . - no 2nd or 3rd grades. Only Schilfitfg brings you the tehder tea leaves as fresh an& frfidfant as they-feft the Oriental tea gardens. 1 Extracts ciety, but it's all the style now. | wi lots of powe promptly I8 yours -if your bat- tery OLISEUMA LTS wo-| LAST TIME TONIGHT MOON of ISRAEL tdded Attraction FLIV THE KING 1 Charley Chase Comedy LONG 10-20-40¢ Loges 50 cents Y y rI1CeE TOMORROW THE PREMIER OPENING OF ALASKA'S L ARGEST ORGAN “The Vanishing American” and TOM PARKER Will Be Here Also | sall were churged with similar of- : fenses, and will also plead on Fri- April 6. —— e —— GANGSTERS RUN CITY ELECTION CICKRO, TN, man is reported (to death and April 3. shot and beaten two others were ! soverely beaten by Al Oapone sangsters in strife attendant upon today’s cify election in this muunicipality which adjoins Chi- cago. Gangsteérs are touring the streets with but lii{le show of interference from: the police. - eee o ANOTHER BIG DEAL IN HYDER DISTRICT A telegraa receivel tolay by | Siduey Anderzon and Wm. Megrew announces the closing of a deal | with Vancouver interests involv- ling the Hyder Gold group of 21 claims, adjoining the north bor- der of the Titan group, in which they are joint owners, ‘The sellers receive a substan- | tial eash payment, in addition to a large block of stock in a pro- | jected company -—~(Hyder Herald). D /01d papers for sale at The Empl: COMFORT Without Extravagance he ymfort of knowling there. il always be bright lights and w0 start the motor fs am FExide—a ze for évery purpose. MARINE ELECTRIC SUPFLY CO. PIIONE 416 type and NOoWw A Painless P The New Frederic's Is the rmanerit dee Vita-Tonic Compound nswer | AT TERRELL'S--$15.00 FOR REPUBLIC VOTE FOR LEROY NOLAND AN NOMINATION FOR REPRESENTATIVE A vote for him is a vote and Efficient Goveramen give a square deal to . for Home Rule, Economic (. He pledkes himsed to wotis Jabor and capital. & PR ¥ i — Ohe e,

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