The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 14, 1928, Page 3

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IIII!IHI"‘III'.IHIH [ " i RETURN OF MAE PAULY, Viclinist anc PIECE ORCHESTRA——Reguiir——I¢ V Pianist: Wilbur Burford, Saxopho and Clarinet; Elmer Friend, Drums; Extras—Ruy Stev ens, Sa phone 'and ‘€. H/'Phillip, Trumpzt. THE WORLD BEFORE Tirst National Pictures, IDNIGI-IT IHHHHHLHE HHHI H YOUR EYES Inc., Present with LEWIS STONE and ANNA Q NILSSON and John Roche Chester Conklin Dale Ifuller I‘ulnel] l‘ LT Illilfil"llll!llllIlllIIIIIIlll!lllmlilll"llml t Frem the famous stage play, “Collus- ion,” by J. E. Harold Terry. DON'T MisS THIS KNOCK- OUT COMEDY, “GIMME STRENGTH" —It's whole show in itself =Jimmie Adams and a big cast =in l\n) reels of fun. RN a 1 III_IONII.Illlilllulllllilmlllll THE BIG LAST TIMES TO “Tramp, Trar:p, Tramp” BRING THE KIDDIES—FREE IIHlIIIlIIIIII|IIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIllllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII' | 10-CENT SHOW o | | W NIGHT OF B! |t | th of l"lllll"fll!!l"ll!"l 1 SRR g | cr Auractions i At Theatres fi— wford, Tom Alec Benedict. Murray, hll\\ ard Francis and k. Comedy of Horrors. Lloyd Bacon, director of Warne “Finger Prints,” describe thhur Somers Roche corn drama:mystery-spock story, comgs to the Coliseum Sunday. Lounise Fazenda, that laughter, is the s and s ates one of the most droll chara ',‘ SCOUT FEATURE AT | COLISEUM TONIGHT An epic of American boyhood is “A Regular Scou:” ' Fred Thom-| son’'s latest starring vehicle for F. B. 0., which is at the Colise um‘ tonight only. The story deals| with the Boy Scouts, the most|ters of her rollicking repertor powerful boy's organization on|In reality a secret servi earth, and reveals intimate ofools all the crooks uul coy glimpses of their. activities, lofty | and econspirators into aims and splendid ambitions. [ that she is simply dum Dor Fred, who was at one time Scout | Traynor, maid of all work, in the| Commissioner of the State of Ne- house of horrors which is ]umlul vada, has long wanted to bring to for the story. | the screen a plcture which would| Crook jargon usually includes| give everyone the opportunity to nicknames for all the people i {8 see and appreciate the marvelous' world, and in this particular undertakings of this splendid | “Finger Prints” is true to typ group of boys who are building Warner Richmond the backbome of the nation. No-|“Annie Laurie” Norton; George thing has been spared to make Nichols is “Sweeney” Marth the technical points of the produe- ,Mauox plays the part of “Mother” tion accurate; a Scout Executive Malone; Franklin Pangborn ir“ and a-Bcoutmaster were on hand ! “The Bandoline Kid”; Willlam De- il‘ during -the entire making of the marest, “Cuffs” Egan; Robert| pictupe in order to guide every Perry, “Hard-Boiled” Ryan; E i An po(nl of exactitude and Kennedy, “O. K.” McDuff; J ‘ The story is on orig-| Miley, “Chicago Ed” and #F. ‘Qxford, while David | Stone “Cabbage Head” McCarthy. wrote the continu M:-.,Bemurr-d in the cast are Helene Kirkland' also dfrected the picture|Costello ‘and John T. Murray. and is deserving of particular “Finger Prints” deals with the praise in viaw of the smooth and | am-mm of a gang ui crlmlnals | 1 powerful picture that he has turn- g "ed out. The cast includes: Olive . Hasbrouck, Mary Carr, Margarei | Seddon, T., Roy Barnes, Buck Black, Bob McKim, Harry Woods, William Courtright and Silver . King. la agent |t be | = ( ne |2 Nice Nest ) ETMARRV LANGDON AT $ | PALACE LAST TIME | &} rl:lnrry Langdon, First National i comedy king, has a taste of jail| ; lite in “Tramp, Tramp, Tramp,” ! now showing at the Palace thea- . tre. This is the comedian’s first, . feature-length comedy for First Natiogal nnder the terms of his " recent contract with that organi- zation. According to the story of “Tramp, Tramp, Tramp,” Harry is ‘ eaught by a posse of farmers aiter -much frpit has been stolem. The _eomedian is Caught red-handed | with the loot on his person. This . consists among other things of a| mlu hidden in his shirt, Harry is «then set to work on ' the . © with * a° number of " de . He eventually makee . escape h a general jafl de- iflp nuue ot 'l‘mnn. Tramp, " Tramp” Is & crossicountry walking| - race. It is an original idea with | Langdon. Hmy Edwards, who has bfin with the comedian| a.y- when he first start- short comedies, direct- Tramp.” million dollars, ing |the end the plane ride picture fror Adams’ | been is known aa|large cast fadd popularity, Phone | more |my patrons. The “Pr please Robert Leslie (Bob) Turner. OLISEU THHmnEenmuRR G - Ol papers tor sate at Tha wmpire | AND NOTICE OF TMARY ELECTION the Fown P dlectors of of of ot p rpose Qf the variou Alaska th lock m of al for follow- to-wit: A Governor egate from Alaska to | Congress i \|.un|m General; Te vmm al Representa- ivisional Road Comm \nd for the purpose of el Ih following pariy officials, i ; g | Republican N tional Com- National Com- n; T'wo Delegates to the Republi- National Convention; Alternates to the Republi- Natjonal Convention; to the 1 Convention Alternates to the National Convention Common Council & heretofore, nanc « designated the Vot- i Precinet of said town and polling place in each thereof, Elect are hereby notified: all duly qualified voters | residing within the boundaries of Votl Precinct No. One said Town of Juneau which las follows: All that section lying or northerly side of East Sec- | ond rect and West ond GAUGE INSTALLED [Stroet and the sald Second Street FOR HFAT WEATHER extendai across the tide fats to city limits and easterly of .|| Creek, vote at City “m'.: building, located on corner Fourth and Main streets, in and 5 of block 7 which is City of the Two Demo- T k UNE MARLOWE is the only Hollywood starlet in the movies, | She's lived in the Film City since she was a baby, the family mov | j ing there from St. Cloud, Nevada. She went from high school to the “'locations.”"” She worked hard for three years, and then came her big chance as one of the lovely ladie: with whom John Barrymore made life so interesting in **Don Juan." June was quickly featured after that, then was chosen as @ Wampa baby star, and steadily progressed in leading roles. Stardom in her own | right is just around the corner for her. Our heroine is five feet five, has very dark blue eves and brown hair with a touch of reddish gold. It's not bobbed. She weighs 113 pounda Demo- The Ju- neau ha 1 0 PICTURE! I7°S HERE! | the the That ng of five hid of robbed the ma to locate they effor Justice vho have after of ou place prison, and Jepartment of hem, redhanded. It is here that e frightened, irre ible fun { Fazenda comes into its own. the the catch| et momete allation r and barc Fanibo. tHati) ter combin tion on the pillar in front of the juneau Billlards was completed |upon lot vesterday afternoon under the di-|oWned by Juneau, ction of Ives T. Peyton, who i ame being the duly designated g for the manu- place in and for Precinct s of Jumbo combina- Town of Juneau, Al- of THREE FEATURES AT PALACE TOMORROW { polling \.\‘u One, That agent the all duly qualified voters iding within the boundaries of Voting. RBrecingt No. Two of \id Town of Juneau which are {as follows: All that section lying southerly side of East Sec- treet and West Second and the extension of said Street across the tide |flats to the city limits will vote lat office building, located on| Front street, in and upon lot 2 of ‘block G, which is owned by B Valentine, the same being the luly designated polling place in ind for Precinct No. Two, town with an|of Juneau, Alaska Winner| That all duly qualified vo! ampion- | residing within the boundaries cted the gy Special models for slow -inr Voting Precinct No. Three, of writ trolling or high speed. New !said Town of Juneau which are models have 50 to 200 per as follews: All that section ly more power, 33 per cent|on the northerly and wester parts, ball and roller b side of Gold Creek and the oil ing equipment, two ignition pipe line of the Electric Light tems, electric lights and spe Company, including the Seater features not found in any other|Addition, will vote at residence outhoard motor. The woyld’s|building, located on upper slde standard outboard motor for over, Willoughby Ave., in and upon lot |18 years. Oldest manufacturers of |of Casey, Shattuck Add., which outboard motors in the United |is owned by C Shattuck < States. Take an Evinrude in| Add, Inc, the same being the your automobile, use it on your duly designated polling place in own or a rented boat. and for Precinct No. Three, Town Write for Boat awd of Jumeau, Alaska. gecond of its ki ml‘ Peyton having in-| cent- salhce - fomarrow. FIaL Ihis J0 A0 n Alaska, Mr. *auly, viclinist and director, who by to the,.orchestra, .of four|talled one in b and to Whialt will be added 3 extra musiclans tomorrow Then there is the movie featur ! M“n ht Love As one of the incidents in which Anne son is featured by First takes an harassing in a plane guided | : Stone. - E ] The plane and its occupants la ind themselves in many ludicrous H ions. In b ounds or dive . i John Francis Dillon di the adaptation v Wilson The third feature latest two Strength,” all those w a doctor’s has an exceptionally Molly Malona ppears in a role that promises to to her con lly growing and Kala Pasha, Jac yuffy, Bill Irving, Bill Engle Zddie Baker also included <, s well as dangerous po 10 miies per hous Evinrude Rowboat Motor. Pacific Northwest c with CARR, T. BARNES McKIM A stirring tribute en by Ca Jimmi reel comed which should have is cent Jimme ; muse in W comec ing at full speed! ATTENTION 1t you me:a phone 498. A. P. LAGERGKREN, Prop. Motor Cat b o Fmger youth of America! A rattling 3 % i fast action picture with Fred, Silver and the Boy Scouts go- SUNDAY--MONDAY 7:30—9:25 M mpre=sions Prints’ SATURDAY ONLY "HE GREAT BOY scou'T HEART THUMPER A RIB TICKLER The Greatest Mystery Comedy of the Season THRILLS OF DELIGHT CHII LS OF PRIGHT s a Story of a Wise CHICKEN and a lot of BAD YEGGS --ADDED FEATURES.-- Tommy Parker Denzel Piercy At the Kimball ROY and ROBERT to the PRICES—10-20-40-Loges 60 cents 4 good cnrnenmrt Hardy Andy's Bhoui adv. | THE COAL SUPREME TAXICAB THE PRESIDENT |alog. Dealer franchise for 1928 Dated this 10th day of April, |g 257. This fine car- cos but nothing too good sident” fastidious. |, adv. | GEO. ANDERSON Expert Pian's Tuner Phonograph Repairing We call and deliver PHONE 143 Anderson Music Shoppe g goods | t own- Prices and | aj Whole Branch, Ore. lopen to hardware, sport 1928. ers, boat builders (Signed) nd hoat liveries. quoted upon nrude Motor Co., :nd Retail Factory \uul\d S! l‘m(luml The ommon Council of Juneau, By H. R. SHEPARD, | Clerk. First publication, April 14, 1928, Last publication, April 21, 1928, the most tion. "o 5210 f | | | | i - Advertising ayways pays. he columns of 'l'hn Empire. Eggs For Cklldren Who Have Inherited Millions Here are some of the children who have recoived huge fortunes in the | well-known Reginald Vanderbiit. Then Doris Duke, who Is reputed to last few months: Left is Gloria Caruso, who was left about twe millions | be the wealthlest young lady in the world, is heiress to the immense by her father, famous opera star. Next 1s five-year-old J. Mortimer | fortune of the tobacco king, James E. Duke. Last is little Joseph Boyer, Coward, whose father, head of a ohain of shoe stores, left him more| who was slated to be the heir of the Boyer millions, but was found to than three millions. Center is Gloria Laura Vanderbilt, daughter of the have been adopted and thus loses this right. (International Newsreel) || DIAMOND BRIQUETS are a sciertific blend of a high grade bituminous with a coking coal, meulded into solid lumps of coneen- trated heat just waiting to be .released by yeur furnace, range, heater or fireplace grate. Order from your transfer or Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 C. D.. FERGUSON, Agent WANTED Quartette that can sine two good comedy s Inquire of Manager Spic. .(, Palace Theatre. Singers or daic.r. who ean make good also wunted. Til supply the costumes.. What can you do and what can you offer? Inquire Spickett’s Palace.

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