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SPPAL SUNDAY |lmumlmmummummulmunmuummmllmmmnmmmnu {11} "EXTRA '-uu-nnnlmmumnmmuunnnmumnumnmmummmnium IR «mmnmnmtmnnnnmnmmmmmnnnmnmmmmmmmmmnnmn. ICKETT Sunduy-Monday Nights—7:15 and 9:20 I’s a Jazz Bill-Start to Finish FIRST APPEARANCE IN JUNEAU Judson McCormick, Walter Bjorneby and Bert Moffett M-B-M Harmony Singers 3 men who can warble and put over the old popular songs and new ones, too. They-tell how Ford made a Lady out of Lizzie STARTING HUNDAY A THE PALAC lu ACE ! MATINEE AT 2:30 She shakes a mean foot and shows pretty knees and ankles EXTRA I T O A A T Ty R L T L T T e e T T L L L L L e e R T T T PRICES—10-25-50, Loges 60 cents llmfimu‘lllllllmllmllllnnll LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT NORMA SHEARER in “UPSTA SE” LT -— Attractions At Theatres — | “LEFTY” FLYNN AT | COLISEUM TONIGHT | B3 - — 4 Dramas of the Canadian North- west and the Royal Northwest Mounted Police have been turned Qut by the hundreds, but in re- allsm, in sustained interest and in allaround dramatic force, *@lenister of the Mounted,” “Lef- ty” Flynn's latest release through F. B..0.'is by far the most note- worthy. The picture, which will have its first showing tonight at the Coliseum Theatre, was adapt- &d by Willam E. Wing-from a fagazine story by Arthur Guy|s B and presents vividly the xm. the men of the Mounted ' Have to face. thrilling race for life betore the stormifanned crest of a forest Qt'-. and the solving of an_ intri- ‘eate web of c¢ircumstantial ;vl— dence in which the lives o han and a woman are entangled, only two of the more spec- “fdcular features of thig great pic- ture, which was directed by Harry Garson. The alternate conflict of emotion that faces the policeman, torn between loyalty to his oath and love for the girl for whom he holds a murder warrant, afford| imited scope for Flynn's re< ble acting. 3E” SHOWING LAST TIME, PALACE | n sounds great to be a vaude- *‘mfi—'lth a handsome cing partner, gay clothes and ight, applauding crowds, : that. But. girls—better let Norma Shearer tell you all about it be.| fore you dash to the nearest book- ing_office and declare yourselves 0 Anna Helda or even Trixie| ‘There’s too much yrk about this vaudeville thing the Pailace tonight for the last two times. Il's a play every flapper will love—and per haps get a lesson out of, hetween laughs and thrills, gasps and sighs. Norma plays a little sten- ographer who gets on the vaude- ville stage the feminine half of a dancing act, wearing beautiful clothes, leading Russian wolf hounds through the settings—ro- mantic indeed. And handsome Oscar Shaw of the Music Box Revue is her part ner. Romantie again. It's a wonderful picture—one of the greatest pieces of entertain- ment Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer has ever turned out. Norma is just adorable in her fluffy stage clothes—and charming in her troubles, when she loses her job has to go into the chorus, and travel, lonely and blue, through all the strange towns. “Upstage” at ‘I DOUBLE FEATURES COLISEUM SUNDAY o 3 | £ Tomorrow at the Coliseum Theatre, two features will be shown, Harold Lloyd in “I Do” and a Paramount production, “Night Life of New York.” The story of “I Do” is about a young married couple that have “wished” upon them an infant and four or five years old, the eny of in-laws. What makes the picture so screamingly funny is its realism. This can be accounted for when THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY APRIL 2| Gish, Krnest Torrence and George Hackathorne are featured in the ading roles of the picture, which 1 original screem story by dgar Selwyn, the playwright producer. The stor ley who is one of John led both in money In New York and the girl of his heast weat, made a fortune someone else, never getting over his grudge against the city, how aver. Bent making winning He went and married | | “THE TAX|I DANCER" AT PALACE SUNDAY Sleek sheiks who adorn the pub liec danee halls of Los Angeles had their day, or rather week, at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio recently, when Harry Millarde di rected Joan Crawford and Owen Moore in “The Taxi Dancer,” the romantic drama of New York night lift, which comes the Palace tomorrow. In his desire to get the exact types which frequent dance halls where men can secure dancing partners for five cents per dance, Millarde visited a number of such establishments and secured sev- ral dozen of the slickest looking types to be found. he Taxi Dancer,” a screen by A. P. Younger, based on the famous novel of the same name by Robert Terry Shannon, pivots about girl who, disappointed forts to become a great stage dancer, forced to aceept em- ployment in a taxi dance hall as a professional partner for men who pay by the dance. A replica of a famous New York uptown dance hall of the taxi type was built at the M« stu dio, and for ral days scenes to play in her ef is i and the adventures of a| WGRKING MIXER OF AMERICAN LEGION WILL BE TOMCRROW The American Legion Working announced eral days will be held tomorrow at the Dugout, according to word given out today by LeRoy Vestal, Adjutant. Work const will be nction of retaining and the leveling of the front of the Dugout in prepara- tion for a lawn. Nick Sucio has donated a flag pole, Vestal said, this may be erected tomor- row. The Ladies’ Auxiliary is to be on hand to prepare waffles and coffee for the men and them- selves NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Ordinance No. 197, providing for ‘the prevention of waste of er by consumers provides: It shall be Sec for any tion, started on the walls, 80l in Tt shall be unlawful person, firm, or corpora- whether acting by them- selves or by agent or employ to waste water or allow it to be wasted by imperfect or leaky stops, ves, closets, faucet other fixtures, or to use w closets without self-closing valves, or to allow any pipes or faucets to run open to prevent the serv- ice from freezing, or for any other reason. <n case of a viola- tion of any of the provisions of this section it shall be the duty of the person in charge of the water system to cut off the water from the building, structure or prenises unless sufficient guar- antee shall he given him that |such waste shall be stopped, by {the owner, occupant, or person in | no ion, charge or control of were filmed showing actual fre- quenters of such places in action In addition to the romantic leads of the picture, the cast in- cludes Marc MacDermott, Rock liffe Fellowes, Gertrude Astor, William Orlamond, Claire Mac Dowell, Douglas Gilmore and Charles French. THARMONY TRIO 18 AT PALACE TOMORROW Harmony Trio in a vaude- singing act will open their Juncau engagement at the Palace tomos w at the matinee and also appear in the same program twice Sunday and Monday nights. Jud- son McCormick, Walter Bjorneby and Bert Moffett, who have ap peared on big time vaudevifle ¢ cuits in the east and also with the Ellison-White Chautauqua en tertainers, compose the trio. They have completed a successful en- gagement at the Dream at Ketchi- kan, opening their Alaska engage- ment there. The men have a wide range’ of selectlons nd their four part program will open here with “Henry Made a Lady Out of Liz zie.” ville TOM PARKER NEAR | END OF ENGAGEMENT | Tom Parker, who has been sing. ing at the Coliseum for nearly a month, will close his engagement early next week and go to Ketchi- kan where he will appear at the Coliseum there. Parker has made a good hit in Juneau during his present engagement. e ATTENTION MASONS There will be munication of Mt. No. 147, F. & A. M. in Odd Fel- lows' Hall at 7:30 o'clock Mon- day evening. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. By order of the wW. M. a stated Juneau Lodge com- CHAS. E. NAGHEL, —adv. Secretary. —————-— Leon Permanent Wave, $12.50. Fern Beauty Parlor. —adv NOTICE AND CALL OF SPECIAL ELECTION ON ISSUANCE OF SEWER BONDS BY THE TOWN OF JUNEAU, ALASKA. Pursuant to a resotution adopt- ed by the Commcn Council of the town of Juneau, Alaska, a special election is hereby called to be held in sald town on May 1st, 1928, at wkich will be sub- mitted to the qualified electors of said town whose names appear on the last assessment roll of said town ror munlielpal taxation, the questio Shall the town of Joneau, Alaska, issue its bonds for the purpose of improving its sewerage system? Said electlon is called and will be held pursuant to the Act of Congress of February 11, 1925, and, if 60% or more of said qualified electors answer sald question in the affirmative, said town will issue, during the coun- one . learns that Mildred Davis, who plays the part of the young wife, is none other than the real young wife of Harold. “Night Life of New York,” pro- duced for Paramount by Allan Dwan, who made “Robin Hood,” “Manhandled,” etc., is the other feature. Rod La Rocque, Dorothy ic cilmanic year 1928 to 1929, not to exceed $10,000.00 of said bonds, bearing interest at the rate of 67 per annum, and use such part thereof as may be re- quired for said purpose, The poliing place of said spec- ial election which will be held on May 1st, 1928, will be in the Fire Hall in the City Hall in fald town and the regular 1928 muniecipal registration will be used as the registration for sald election. Dated Juneau, at -Alaska, Clerk. l'lru publication, Mar. 30, 1928. [Last publicstion April 30, 1928. _|donars, the premises. In cases where the | water is cut off from any build- ;qu. structure or premises on ac- |count of waste as aforesaid, the water supply shall not again be }tnrn(‘fl on until the cost and ex- pense of the water company so cutting off and again turning on uch water shall have been paid {by such owner, occupant or per- son in possession, charge or con- | trol, and until said water iall have been placed in tion as to comply with ordinance. Sec. T: 80 this Any person, firm, or| corporation that shall violate any of the provisions of this ordi- nance shall be fined not less than five ($5.00) dollars, and not more than one hundred ($100.00) for each offense. Every that the ordinance is violated shall be a separate and distinct offense. THOS. B. JUDSON Mayor. H. R. SHEPARD, City Clerk. OBDINANCF NO 20! AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE DIVISION OF THE PAYMENT OF THE MUNICIPAL TAXES INTO TWO INSTALL- MENTS, SPECIFYING THE DATE OF SUCH PAYMENTS AND AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 141 AND AMENDMENTS THERETO TO COMPLY WITH THIS ORDINANCE AND THE REPEAL OF ORDINANCE NO. 188. Be it Ordained by the Common Council of the City of Juneau, Alaska, that Sections Two, Three, Four, Five, Eleven, Thirteen, Fourteen, Twenty-Five and Twen- ty-Six of Ordinance No. 141, as amended by Ordinance No. 188, be amended in so fa they conflict with Ordinance 201 and as follows: Section TO The Common Council shall their first meeting in May ap- point a City Assessor and he shall at once, or before the 25th day of May of each year, mail blank assessment forms to each property holder residing in the Town of Juneau and to the agents of non-resident property holders, if known, to whom the property has been a ed the previous year, with instructions to list all property owned, or under their control, at 12 o'clock M on June 1st of the same year, to place a just and fair value on all personal property listed, swear to same before a person autho ized to administer oaths, and de- liver or mail it te the Assessor, on or before the 10th of June of same year. i Section Three. | | Attest: Two. at TO | The Assessor must between the | ON THE LEVEL THIS IS | A FAIR AND SQUARE RACE'! FUN SOVARE Fair competition is the life of trade. We've sat a high stand- ard to be followed by the gro- cery shops of this town. Our customers are proud of our superior service. If your appe- tite is keen for the best Jood stuffs it will be delighted with .| duly list [kaown Owners, " 1is first Friday of May and the s ond Monday in July of each s all property in the Town of Juneau subject to taxation for munici purposes, must duly assess such property at just and fair value to the person by whom it claimed, owned or, in whose pc m or control it' was at 12 o'clock M., the 1st day of June in the it known, and if un shall a aid propert " but a mistake in the name of the awner or sup- posed owner, of property n not render the assessment thercof | invalid and its on nown he 1083 to “Un Section Four. TO On or before the fourth day in July, the asse complete his list, asse assessment book and must m and subseéribe an affidavit to his as ment book, that his a ment therein contained is a full, true and correct ssment of the taxable property in the town of Juneau to the his knowledge and belief for the y (Stating year) and must deliv sald assessment book to the Clerk of the Town together with all s, books, statements, charts and maps relative thereto and take a receipt therefor. Prior to the delivery beoks to the Town Clerk, the a sessor shall notify by post each and every person I in the Town, whose property has been assessed (and shall likewise notify all persoms, whose pro erty has been as residing elsewhere, provided that their s dress is known), stating in s notices the valuation placed upon hi al or personal, property or both; that the assessment for the year (naming it) will be with the Clerk of the Town on a certain day (naming it) and the date, time and place of the meet- ing of the Common Council, sit- ting as a board of equaliz Mon must ment and best of of ssed, Section Five. The Common Council meet as a Beard of Equal on the Second Tuesday in Augu of each year at the hour of o'clock P. M. and shall continue to meet as a Board of tion, adjourning from day to da until they have completed the r vi sessment for that current year But said hoard shall not sit le than five days of two hours each or more than ten days. Section Eleven. 8 TO Upon rate of levy, as hereinbefore pro- vided, the Town Clerk shall pub- lish a notice, specifying, First, that the Town Council has fixed the rate of Tax levy for that year, designating the num- ber of mills on each dollar of iesessed property. Second, that the taxes due and will be delinquent on the first Monday in October next thereafter, at 6 o'clock P. M. of each year providing, one half the taxes have not been paid compliance with Section 13. Scetion Thirteen. TO On the first Monday in October of each year, at the hour of 6 o'clock P. M. all unpaid taxes shall become delinquent provid- ing, however, That if one-half of the assessed taxes shall be paid on or before the first Monday in October of each year at the hour of 6 P. M., the remaining one- [l me year, | " and filed | 'lafter ion and equalization of the As-| .| Common the day after fixing the| are now | inj 1928. half of the not become Monday in assessed taxes shall| due wntil the f March of year, at the hour of 6 o'clock M., | and further providing, that| should the remaining one-half of the assessed taxes e not paid on the first Mofday in March of ach year at the hour of 6 o'clock P. M. said taxes shall be- come delinquent. On all delin quent taxes a pemalty of ten per| cent shall he added, together | with interest at the*rate of eight { admuim from date of {per cent per {such delinquency until peid. each p |Section To .xrtem During the nmt fifteen da October and March of each year the Chief of Police of the Town shall make a personal demand on all persons he i3 able to find and serve in the Town of Junéau to whom personal property has been »ssed for the year and not paid. for the amount of taxes, and interest upon said nal property; and the Town ork shall during the remaining part - of the months of October March make equal demund by leiter on all such s not personally served as in Section Twenty-Five, TO On or before the Second Mon- day in October and March of each year the Town Clerk shall make up, as provided by law, in duplicate, a roll of all real prop erty ed on which the tax 4 been paid, and is de-' asse not linquent. "Secticn Twenty-Six. TO £ oot before the third Mon the Town Clerk in a newspaper the Common Council, ¢ provided by law, mm:{ orth therein the matters requir- ml by law and that on the third { Mond in April of that year the, said mu will be presented to the| District Court for Alaska, Divi- sion . 1 at Juneau, for adjust- 'ment and order of sale | Al Ordinances in conflict here-| |with are hereby repealed This Ordinance shall lished in the Daily Al pire for one msue and shall be in| full force and effect from and| its passage and the publica- | ltion of the same. Pasced and approved by Council of the ( Juneau, Territory of Alaska, 20th day of April, 192 THOS. B. JUDSON, Mayor. H. R. SHEPARD, City Clerk. lin pub- | ska Bm- the of this Attest: Advertising arways pays. the columns of The Empire Use [ — ! - | Juneau | Bakery BUTTERHORNS ARE BEST Have you tried them? We deliver l Phone 577 ———— VOTE h . iy o L S CT. (TOM)'G"A.RDNER FOR Poprdlar SUNDAY--MONDAY Prices the Same COUSEU LT T TR M- % /, »,-.‘ li’-‘ ! 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