The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 5, 1928, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, il URGAN OPENG [ETHEL MG co. TO BEGIN MILLING HIGH | Eva 1 1928. .tllIIHIIIIIillililllll|IHIIIIIIIIll"IIIIHIIIIIIHIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHI. R R R s . =5 Bk | AT COLISEYM | S-°% 088 ATONCE.,.% i b rousflj VBt of high grade ore will & ONLY be undertaken this year by the oy i \ lvIlllllll"'llllllllfllllli & i4 LAST EVENlNG‘mm Mining Company, Inc., on ik ¥ snd L4 15 {1ts Mineral Creek holdin t St o 4/ 3 Valdez district, it was teday by Frank M. for| Bresicent. with Mr. Ke | asociated Harry K JUNEAU GREETS TOM PARKER AS OLD FRIEND [:nnx]v.},_ = | 1 | a Wheat, Also o” of the screen; Flowors, o recruit Iium Daizel Pnelc\ Plays First Recital Given qn (e waridon too we New Instrument All of the il 3 rdetors »mier presentation of tho[néers of Theat new Kimball| npss men with Denzil Piercy at the|ppyv held last evening!pbdy a very large audience in at-!|3pge | tendance. | @t Music played by Piercy or fine, new organ, was o | gaa opens Zel 1 by the audience, ithout a doubt ADOUH ZUROR s JESSE L ASKY rerest THE stockholc in the company are Third Division, and mining men developed suffici>nt or vhef ZANE GREY'S Jmusnme ;” AM 'RICAII Old papers for sate ar PREMIER OPENING I A’H“l i he wen popularity * ple of that city a ously won it I —— of the with “VANISHING AMERICAN" SHOWING AT COLISEUM The Bmpire ast two ye Mr been in charge of is on a par devel vork on tre proper many of the leading theatres [ty. He said a considerable ore on the Pac ‘onst. The. tones |hody had been blocked out and e clear and full. i was ready for milling. Next win om Parker, singer, who is her and his associates plan to on his second visit to Juneau, in- r milling plant and zil Plercy before the | amway to facilitate TOMMY PARKER ure picture began. As his| hope to have The first tuniey o v st number Piercy played Largo, | L isauily for ade B < SO FISi ) 1| trom the “New World” Symphony, ¥ . | w Wallace classic of Dvorck, and then the r was fo Folks — It's i | you'll be Richard Dix, n at the um, T premier opening of the new or Lln‘ and Tom Parker, singer, is re !viewed in another column DENZIL *PIERCY at the Console i s Extra Added Attraction “BEN HUR" OPENS AT PALACE NEXT SUNDAY Adapted from the famous musical comedy triumph. R CAST merly busi athfinder Irene O'Dare a show that 1)\ nald \I.IHh‘xH “Madame Lucy Pa O’Dare Ma O’Dare Mrs. Warren Marshall Elcancr Hadley Larry Hadley 3ob Harrison Helen Cheston Jane Gilmour Mrs. Cheston Mrs. Gilmour THE F I LL MUSIC SCORE COLLEEN MOORE Lloyd Hughes George K. Arthur Charles Murray Kate I Ida Darling Eva Nov Edward Earle Lawrence Wheat Maryon Aye 3ess Flowers Lydia Yeamans Titus Cora Macey BY ORCHESTRA mes to the Palace Thea-|modern version of musie from pes: r of the . where Metro-Goldwyn- | the same “My eart / Thy | Pub Company when the 000,000 picturization in | Sw , The Pathfinder, was the ment with .. E ger, { Delilah,” S f | official i of the Pio feld, | ed, and lhun Close ( P the l’um]r‘nnm- novel, | a | sorry if you miss |and one you il always i S | ren v ber-— WRIST WATCHES Fu Men and Women P! v worn a wrst nelu ¢|1||,. lmm‘ ndian Dawn,” Za this selection filled engagements here s ago, and who sin 1 popular with his m: ences in the Paci appe FOUR PLEAD NOT GUILTY Mason Smith and Ruby Clark Tomdave enter el det. Rullty b two dif in the U ict Court. They fact that they are the ul seyeri J Tuesday morn ate in con onee and violation of the faction. wve traffic act and fllegal 1l standard makes vest. | conabitation, tor men and women, ‘_‘r m“‘ LUDWIG NELSON | I quite an | jgna Cass and Charles Birdsall fiands ientered pleas of not guilty. The Expert Watch and Jowelry Repairing most popu spectacle tour: twenty-two years. | Now, in the greater art of the| motion picture, are offered the famous Sea Fight and Chariot| Race s thrilling out-of-doors | event the lovely romance of Judah, Prince of Hur, and Esther; jovation by his man nd replicas of Old World master-| Parker's first 3 book America ONE SHOW ONLY 20-50 l.ugus 60c cannot appreciate I‘l ireg-~-10 » real We h and styles I —— selection Was | parges nst them olation often in We see}“Take in the Sun, Hang Out the|.s tha white slave traffic act and the beautiful Procession of Palms; | Moon,” a popular number, and!jjesal cohabitation. da Vinei's “The Supp “Ten Thousand Years Ago,” ke rvelous color replica; * ure selection, both of which ol of Siloam,” and the Vale of > well received. | Hinnom, the Via Dolorosa, the| During the remainder of the miracle of Christ's healing, theshow, Piercy played the organ and Pontius Pilate; the ter-{ “The Vanishing American” fs| cataclysm of Nature that|the feature, starring Richard Dix toppled towers and palaces at the |and is a historical drama of early death of the Saviour. The final|American life scene with Roman i st-| The feature, organ concert and ing lots for the special attractions will he repeat- the women k ing the foot|ed again tonight, one show only. of the Cro said to be the ——————— | and beautiful ever CALL FOR BIDS Contractor Peter woack desires ' astimates on the following items | 60 cents color. pieces pi Last VOTE FOR LEROY NOLAND STARTING MATINEE Two Shows E 7:10 and HIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlll'IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHH_'!j IR 1 A based on the musical (& 1 stage hit of the same Auractions | i v At Theatres | SUNDAY mob rific i Market your Furs at highest prices Our efforts are to get as much for you as possible, to go as far beyond your limit as possible, nns not to just reach your limit, Write for Report of our February Auction REMAINING 1928 SALES DATES FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR REPRESENTATIVE T Jconomic He pledges himself to A vote for him is a vote for Home Rule, | tional, comes to the Palace Thea- | Most. reverent elhrigy A and Efficient Government. w tre tonight. staged. “Ben-Hur” is presented with a | TRl ST | COLLEEN MOORE IS AT PALACE TONIGHT o | | Lloyd Hughes plays opposite magni cast that — =% |the star. This player is exceed- ~*" | ingly popular, especially the fair fans. 33| Also among the featured play-| Bushman, among | ment as \mar Bronson, Ma " her An unusually heen gathered { mick to support Colleen Moore in latest strong cast has | ers are George K. Arthur, who 000 othe contributes an eccentric juvenile | characterization in “Irene,” and| Fugene Permanel: feature, ' Charlie Murray, a character com. American Beauty |Parlor. McCor- ars of the picture firma- includes Waves, $15 —adv on the Masonic Temple and on the new High School hing and Plastering. Painting. Sheet Metal and Roofing. Excavating and Hauling Mater- Oct. 31, See A. B. Wyley, Zynda Fotel, OLDEST FUR SALES ON THE PACIFIC COAST TACOMA, WASH. June 13, July 31, Sept. 12 Nov. 28 WEST COAST FUR SALES, 1% give a square deal to both labor and capital. 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