The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 16, 1928, Page 3

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milk-and-water dandy well. in the cast are Dale Fuller, Purnel| |Pratt and Harvey Clark. Most of ithe story takes pla in London but it shifts also to the Mesopo- {tamian battle front. John F PALACE ORCHESTRA |Dillion directed the produc i - e - Special musical numbers given during the concert by the D LAST |six piece orchestra, all new solec-' jtions brought north by Miss Mae Pauly, violinist and director. In the feature were many new classi- PICKETT' PALACE TONIGHT AN TIMES OF selections. FINGER PRINTS” NOW SHOWING AT COLISEUM the ¥ oduction hich i3 s at the Coliseum n a crime story by A Roche. It deals with nals who have stolen The lcad: ner now is found TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY “Paris At Midnight” with i Jetta Goudal, Lioncl Barry- more, Mary Brian and Edmund Burns A Frances Marion Production It Somers !band of ¢ $5,000:000 from a bank ers of the gang are arvested and | convicted, but the money is not {recovered. It is hidden in a house far off in the country The one man who { hiding place is in |18 upon him that operate in order {tion. They learn i to the right house. But when they ,are there the mystery thicke It mystery liberally sprinkled with comed and, while the back bone of the story is straight melo- of unexpected thrills, its and blood is laughter. e Fazenda 1s the star, ring as a girl detective, who, knows th prison, and the detective to get informa enough to get he BIG 40-CENT SHOWS THURSDAY VAUDEVILLE SHOW ap. |cal numbers as well as popular| | Others Ba THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1928. portrays + man Ma more mystery” in this production and his rol unique and dramatic ti ing departure from has ever done and one most colorful charactey a da thing he ¢ the production in I Mary Brandon d, Jooelyn Comont e Others Goudal, Buns Chaut thilde he Drian, ~ NEW BOAT:HOTEL NOW IS NEAR COMPLETION Cc on etk the new built - at well ee story advancad ho. Whitehorse White Pass & Yukon Ro ing to L. L. Trimble for the American Railw Company, who returned la frem his annual trip the same company to construct @ new river steamer in the White- horse yar an> aunch it in time for this son’s oper said The hotel wili h 30 of which will h,nu E will be runming hot and cold ter in every room and it will medern in every respect. It modeled after the lines of the lin Inn. It is so constructed two of the floors can b2 after the tou season leavinz one flcor for winter wa that clos ’ /fi)elr tutf. against " Theirs | 400 EAGER ATHLETES IN SCRAMBLE FOR SEASON¢ INDIVIDUAL CROWNS ) | Dawson | days | River MOOSEHH’!E WOODCHOPPER woodchopper on Moc near Dawson, | his cently have e COI,ISEUM P Last Trmes Tovicur FOUND DEAD IN CABIN Zephi Dehais, for Any years a hide Creek, was found dead in cabin here he worked re Heart attack is said t caused death He was 8 s of age, and had been in the country from early He was a native of Three Quebec, of French ances | try PAUL WANER ¢ » 3 5 Pack |on th terta In the that the {appointed r | estate i v | known as N | Al pex | the estate {pre Haine - Vegel, owner of the LCompany, meda after a tr ome bound ) to the - MOC3E ATTENTION Tmpertant meet.ng tonight nment NOTICE T0 CREDITORS Commisioner’s’ Court for Territory of Alaska, Di- Number One. Before vle. Commiss. »ner Probate Judge, the Matt K KNUDSEN, de IS HEREBY GIVEN ned was on the 1928, duly administrator of the Knutson, al Knudsen, dec having of said nt them with a daly the NELS as N NOTICE 1 ith da of ised inst deceased will roper vouch- ! to the und- ns y topped them all in 1927. What will they do in 19287 pion pitchers and hitters take the field for the new cempaigns. Waite Hoyt, cireuit in strikeouts; That'’s the question as these cham-| At left are Larry Benton and | who Jed their leagues in percentage of games won, and Dazzy Vance, who tepped both |, at right are Babe Ruth, the home run king; Paul Waner and Harry Heil-| er ed at unenn, from ldstein Build- within six of this | disguised as a stupid sc !gets into the house of mystery.’|y In her disguise Miss Fazenda re- turns to the type of comedy role will be ht and for handling or There amer for hauling f signed especially main S ka, is de date Costello ‘vay the :}ghn are | PPsiionis’ from the Mayo mine {in which she st won fame. Featured in the supportin are John T. Mur the vau «ville headliner who scored a bi thit in pictures when he played | the comedy role in “Bardel the Magnificent,” and Helene Costello, the dark-haired sister of the blonde Dolores. | Attractions At Theatres MYSTERY FEATURE IS AT PALACE TOMORROW Stone and Anna Q. Nils-|, cored a double triumph of personalities in “Midnight Lovers,” ' a new First National picture, which was shown for the fi time at the Palace Theatre yes- terday. The acting of this duet is| a constant delight, from the open-; ing giggle to the closing laugh. As an aviator who misunder-! stood hig bride, and even goes so far as to help her get a divorce |lains. For instance, Lon Chan though he dearly loves her, Stone|Ernest Torrence, Wallace Bee: is superb. As the bride whojWilliam V. Mong and Lionel Bar thought she didn’t love her hus-|rymore are certain to stand out band, but finally found that she!in any picture in which they ap- did, Miss Nilsson surpasses alllpear. her' previous performances as a The last-named screen . comedienne. provides:a full share of menac The supporting cast give very|“Paris at Midnight” Fr: capable performances, and Ches-| Marion’s mnew Metropolitan pic- ter Conklin as a butler is especial-;ture which comes to the Palace ly funny. John Roche plays the)Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday Lowis son to the Me Man! i the villain forced into ob- be hated and inly he is not Nowadays, the hero force » guard his laurels well, the menace man will walk away with them. Some of the best “picture steal- ers” on the screen today are vil- o3 ern Alaskan communitie % Territory 9,000 tons of ore already at Stew art awaiting Spring shipment. Mr. Trimble will leave ! next Tuesday for a several months’ inspection trip to the va rious company off cove the entire Territc from to Nome and all in or and west He will occupied in his work in th until next Decembor. .. BiDS CALLED FOR be ith solicited for foundation of Douglas. Speci- Bids are ner the repair of the the Eagles’ Hall, ficatio Bids will close on April >-ee - — We cali ane aenver, LET qu!st Press Your Suit e throats Rub Vicks on throat | _and chest. Relieves ’ absorbed, inhaled. D e e e P IT’S FUNNY When you are Traveling Along * * In your Automobile * * * * * And you come to a Hill * You “ * But when you are * * * * * aive her more Gas” * * * *® Running Your Business * * * * * And the Grade gets Steep * * And business Slows down % Do you cut off the Gas * * * * * M And ?op Advertising? And if vou Do L Does busmess get Better? * * * * * * The Daily Alaska Empire Is Alaskans Best Advertising |this 7th day of April, u work to be done can | be secured at Guy's Drug Ax.-;-:-.“mw. adv. | Phone 528 | YORK iie the head in baseba 400 othe best to kn v Ng leazue, |of every N April 16— Uneasy that wear the crowns for there are nearly | athletes tryh ck them off. Heilmaun, of Datroit batsman of the Ame has e hed a p leading h at the bac| other 1921 when | |he was at the firs tim He repeated 1923, | and 1927 ana . he should spand he has n hitting L. ver in spring training Panl Waner, the Nationall leader, reached the the swatsmiths chance at the | having made a good rt | tirst appearance in 1926 *.The home run championship by | common consent belongs to Babe| Ruth. He hit the record bre: | number of 60 last season. ‘There| jwas a tie he n Cy Williams Wilson in the Nationai| and Hack and Ruth hit as many homers as | UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA | U. 5. NON-MINERAL SURVEY | ram fellows year sin the top for in 1o ho consist-) in 1928 nard A i‘b'..";! while amh on his title, after on his of | second tion | smnl .\n 19 | NOTICE OF APPLICATION | { THE MATTER OF THE A PLICATION of the DEEP SE SALMON COMPANY, a corpor- ation, for leave to enter and a tract of land, con- of 14.36 acre af trade and manufacturing site, | located on Chichagoff Island, as mann, batting leaders of their leagues. 1 son to believe | him [ in | and - TROLLING TOWN 1S ELIMNATED " FROM FORESTS ——— ! and Grove, the leading fan-|P. . | ner of the American league, h..\;-“P(“l, Alexander Taken OUt‘ comed even taster than betore| of Tongass Forest—Sur- | vey to Be Made Soon i this season and there is no rea-| they have lost the| | Datea at | the Oppos these in this )4.)'\ the eternal battle of against pitching will be sterling pitche as Larry of the nts and Waite Hoyt ¢ the Yankee who led thei last season in percenta mes won Dazzy Vance, the strikeout d to such tters renewal hitting sueh | Banton of 30b enables them to to the hencng cunning which send batsmen back for drinks of water. All the holders of the 8 e ol e e back 4o de.l tional F and restored to the fertd 1 Georse Sisler, | Public domain in a Presidential | the base running monarch of the| Proclamation signed by President B onicih ~ Toabing. changeq | Coolidge on March 22, it was an- uniforms but this will not kec ;»"“"‘”‘"‘“" Joony 8¢, Qo """“" A.| from stealing any bases he|Parks. The tran Fecom lying around loose | mended by Disty : H(' . 5 a means of facilitating | ‘llmmnpm.-m of the settlement which has started there. A of * tife eliminated 3.47 acres, will oon as possible by Sou trolling cente from Tongass Ni eastern miscel. | 18 elimin has finds ———,—— FIRE THIS MORNING Smouldering sparks on the r of the Charles W. Carter hon ) Fourth and Franklin Streets wore|the Public Survey Bureau. As| quickly washed away by Firemen|soon as the houndaries are defin this morning. A call was turned | itely established, it will h from hox 13 at 10:25 o'clock|sible for residents of the mun- when Firemen arrived short|ity to apply for a townsite allot k was made of the would-be | ment. ze. | There are several business ——- | houses operating in Port Alexan CLOSED AT 1 0'CLOCK rl‘x and a large number of trolling be we Dld Territory of Alaska J | Notice is hereby given that the Deep Sea Salmon Company, a cor-| Iporation, duly organized and ex- | isting under the laws of the State| of Washington, and qualified to| |engage in business in the Terri- |tory of Alaska and in the te | of Washington, and whose Ala kan post office address is Port| \l!hmh Alaska, and whose| \‘\ shington post office address is Colman Building, Seattle, Wash-| ington, has filed its application in the United States Land Office |in Anchorage, Alaska, to purchase and en’.r upon asg a Trade and Manufacturing 8ite the lands em- braced in U. 8. Non-Mine 5 vey No. 1657, which are {on the west shore of Port |thorp, Chichagoff Island, in | Territory of Alaska, one and | three quarter miles southeast of Point Lucan, Latitude 58° 7' 50" vorth, Longitude 136° 20’ 00~ west, containing 14.36 acres. and more particularly described follows, to-wit: Commencing at Corner No. 1, on mean high tide line on west shore of Port Althorp, Alaska, whence U. 8. L. M No. 1657 bhears south 16 58’ 24" east 16.24 chains dis- tant; thence west 20.30 chains to Corner No. 2; thence North 11.18 echains lu Corner No. 3; thence L: t 6.85 chains to Corner No. 4; thence, meandering the meun high tide line on west shore of Port Althorp, Alaska south 26° 59’ BEast 3.48 chains, South 45°730" East 3.256 chains, South 82° 45’ East 3.33 chains, South 31° 18’ Bast 3.76 chains, North 86° 56 East 3.18 chains; South 67° 04" Bast 1.05 chains, South 13° 20’ East 1.44 chains, South 18¢ 30’ West 0.58 chains, to Corner No 1, the place of beginning. Declination 81° 30’ East. Any and all persons claiming any portion of the above described tract are required to file in the United States Land Office, at An- chorage, Alaska, their adverse claim or claims during the period of publication, or within thirty (30) days thereafter. DATED at Ancherage, Alusl\u. 1928. J. LINDLEY GREEN. | mmm?'# 8. Land Office. | First pubiication, April 12, 19258.! |Last publication, June 14, 1928.. a Il | | | will boats make headquarters ther: i'd during the fishing season. All Heyder, the Peerless Bakery | buildings have been erected under . dlosn tonioroow special use permits issued by the oW dnd’ o’ dlbbl ovest Service. It will be pos ————— |sible in the near futurg for owners 014 papers for sale at Tha Empire (0 obtain patent to thejr lmlvlinus count of the death of Mrs, To Voters of the First Division When you go to the polls on Tuesday, April 24, 1928, in “the Republican Primaries VOTE FOR JOHN E. JOHNSON OF KETCHIKAN FOR REPRESENTATIVE 9 38. Age Born in Wimonun of Norwegian parents. Graduate, Umvmxty of Washing- ton. Served Ketchikan as Superintendent of Schools 1920-1923. - Treasurer of School Board 1924-1928. City Clerk 1923-1927, Now Ketchikan Manager of Fishing Vessel Owners’ Association, \ ) ) 1Y ] 3 18 4] \ ) ) ) ) . \ ] \ ) ) l} ) ) B ' ) \ ) \ \ \ ) \ ) \ § N \ \ ) ) ) ) N N 14 \ N N \ ) ) 4 ) ) N i N N E ) Business: Real Estate and Insurance. Pledges *himself if nominated and el- ected to work for the interests of all the people of Alaska. Juneau, Alaska, M‘A' March 24th, Directed by ; o WSszhe LioydBacen . FAULKNER, Administrator. publication, Mar, 26, 1928, ation, April 16, 1928. 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