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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, MAY -1, 1928. - 3 J_llllllllllllllllIIllllNIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIlllIIIII|IIiIIlI|IlIIIIIIIIIIlIIlllllllllllllilhlllllu svf»iflc?%?«'sfi:« W Bfl 61L KU l HNISSES FIRST BALL Pl'l CH \!Z A AK WALTUN COlIS[UM d PAL ACE i for three nights beginning | 18 A 4 ; 3 i ’ 2R : TU Aln NURT k14 ) 3 ; day nmight. There are ¢ 3 o ol 4 3 3 ; H ¢ § kinks of a new Kind and all sorts| S i oo e b “ B i TONIGHT 9325 of thrills and such a cast—in Sy Y L : / i cluding a jazz baby chorus of 18| | that are at all times in ey .| TR W 4 . oy 3 : - & ileington Ui‘gcs League to A 3 | HIHNNNRBaNGY The cast is he Iw by Ch TR 5 e y Take Active Interest i don, Jack Mulhall, Gaston Glas: N : ¢ ri : g in Wild Life Work ree and Jobyna Ralston. gh o i ol ? 4 v | - The fun starts in the fivst roo! . 5 B % 5 & 2 Speaking hefore the Izaak Wal Al and keeps up a hilarious paco for| A s e . 1 i [ League of America at its an arm seven full reels of joy. 3 . £85 ¥ meeting at Omaha, Neb, on There will also be other good 3 3 3 : * A | April 20, on the subject: “Wila Bl(lze things on the program ¥ 4 # . i ] - # | Life and Our Waterfowl Situa — .o . 9 R & o b8 = d | tion,” Paul G. Redington, Chtef of of TIVIIO’ Wi] > ff[ : : v % 3 | the U. S. Biological Survey. urged 3 y C 4 T ; 3 : : & } § | the Léague to take au interest in . ; ] i ; frei i - e Alaskan problems of wild life E t ! AND WHERE ! 3 : : % g . i S ; He described briefly the Alaska ntertainment. a3 5 2 % ¥ 3 Game Commission and its work i ¥ 3 in the Territory, and urged the League to gi its support to the local organization. In this connection he said: “I shguld like to enlist the interest of fhe Izaak Walton League in | problems confronting the Alaska jame Commission in its compara- - TR T R R I HH BOHIH W. N. Wilson, of the Copper River and Northwestern Rail- road, who has been in the States on a ‘vacation, is enroute home on the Aleutian. He is accom- panied by Mrs. Wilson. Through passengers on the :,1;;?:-::?,."1‘\:.,‘,‘:11“(,(“'ul;;. ’]‘;“”‘": ’r' Grove, of the Philadelphia_Athletics, sent over | opening game with the New York “Yankees” |tively new work in the Territory ’ ¢ o *Bibe® missed for | it alder Oty Phe Yonks cakt ¢« |of Alaska. The Alaska Game Salmon Company,- a subsidiary sharp one that the great “Babe” missed for | in the Quaker City. The Yanks camie out ¢ 4 RS bsid] . (-} im in 1928, e ' 8-3 | Law, which is administered under plant of the P. B. Harris Com- e first strike pitched to him in 1 in the (rr the' direction iokithasBsstkiie ot liill}:)’. ; 2 Nl —_— R AP YRS STr Ay ) ENE IO (A T AR S Agriculture through a commission 2. B. Crosson, father of lm» Crosson, Fairbanks flyer, is en | PEHRIG’S CIOUT ENTERS QUAKER ClTY HOME. |50 o Sateee et agpmuted ute to the interior to visit with | by the Secretary of Agriculture, ughter. | Y and the fifth a member of the ser, wife and son, i b 3 3 Biological Survey who acts .as T & d Larry, oldtime residents of the : o . exocutive officer of the cOMMA- hrills an Anchorage dis are bound for | Seward on the Aleutizn, on their home. A . i gy ¢ }l eroism galore! ‘ : i S ; B laskan peopie have taken I :Lnrnbsun. fur buyer of Seat 3 f. kindly to the idea of more ade- tle, is westbound on the Aleu- ‘ E very as now been operating for i uuuumumm-xmmumumumumumul At bk b A LA bt b ot s UL LA A LLLLY « d b o : quate protection for the notable L'[.'" -a“-:.. rl ',,"f":‘"'?‘,“' s b ’ ! . { {array of biz game animals and R ’l(”l;“““ wioknd fur bearers in the Territory be- . F cause they appreciate that under on the Aleutian include Mr. and i 5 FEY 1O, Spmpiate. Shmk Und I nch STREAK A U\UVP,R SAL JEWEL PICTURE KINOGRAMS AN l) (,lHll’b p ¢ ¢ proper handling of these resources Mrs. A. Lingo. i o5 . A g ) % A good results will be returned to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Saindor and % Nt i 4 £ v 4 the Territory, both from the eco. four ‘ur:nu:h-hlldv'tn are on the A . 4 4 4 g 3 . nomic and the esthetic points of M Aleutian on their way to the| : . ; ; R 1/ view; and because they realize arvelously coal mines at Matanuska where | o i ’ 5 ) that some of the species of big they will v : AL ] - ; ; A - game, notably the caribou, must P _ Westbound traveling men on : i W ! i : s congiitnte Tor years the ‘Prise acked full the Aleutian include Oscar R.| x ;oA Wi : ? Q@ B | | source of food supply in many Hart, who is enroute to Seward.| WY ¥ 1 ; i y 4 < g . portions of the Territory. 0 . Licut. Ridgley Gaither of e s & ¢ v . d g “I have said before other or- f Chilkoot Barracks, was a Juneau . 4 4 " ganizations, and I repeat it now, bound passenger on the Alameda e ; g ol ik 2 that. neidhi hes uheh n " Oukol: S ray, Jack Mulhall, Jobyna Ralston, Gaston Glass and ]::":' ':‘r‘:"”“‘,tl"'“’\"“:n‘:.“ “1'1 '_"'"i'\_‘”":;; e ol Vi < d . - | |tunity been given to those intor-{»> mashing action, a bevy of pretty girls. ok Sty i v i v ested in the perpetuation of our 5, A a . " 8 % p % 2 big game animals to unite their T p o SR |5 A, Rosmuson of the uaks b ; offorts in the establishment of a| & errific battles, ka came to Juneau on the 1l-balanc and effecti Alameda and left on the Alaska : Sehri i fal B lltred: e s, ait e te 4o Mubanini business. | Friday the 13th had no terror for Lou Gehrig | the ball 111rqugh (h("wmr]r»\v of a house Across | gqministration program as can be 0 + ‘honor by Gibson, and the ovation m\;m s mw::mln‘:] "\llll‘tl""l;':)l(l:n‘-‘r””(j of the New York “Yankces” Here is “Lar- [ from the Philadelphia “Athletics” park for his | done in the Territory of Alaska, minous desperadoes, Attractlons | accorded him was tremendous. |melch, traveling men, were arri-| rupin Lou” swingi 1 the old jinx that sent | first home run of the season. where such species as the Alaskan Scores of ‘tHéli"dfterward - 4& kyaly on'fhe SLeemer ATRSEA 1O || — bl oo s e o e e o ”";’W"l"““- 'll"“‘ “""’t'“‘v ‘:‘“ "';";"" R " omidde ] i G rivals & ‘Ev e g 3 t sheep, goat and caribou 9 1 clared that Gibson rivals any ofltne westward this morning. ONOLULU SEES CIRCUS [ 2 dviy " Whtkde srore amiiable td [big top, “allr brogEht teofn. the| S Bhsen e goa d ¢ t oaring comedy At Theatres || ceors woen siars ™0 "V svvora, - ccomore| B ) SEES B e % Valhland are present in still comparatively —~ ! ; y circus wagons, sa|mainland,, \atgs nimors dhll It prophely : TR vupulasily - with..the. publi broker,. left this: morning for COLULU A : bBi Wores WEad: Lk, oLler S o S el s ATEe ; Prices—10-20-40-Loges 5lic latest production, “The | Ketehikan on the Alaska, HONOLULY, May 1 “""“"‘-"1 PG e At Sk LY I protected will furnish food and| FYices— Loges 58 | THHHHITH R HH AU RN R l{ —25-—40- wl.u' .7’} cents lhlll‘\lld)* “SWEET DADDIES” THEME—“ABIE’'S IRISH ROSE” The Cast—George Sidney, Vera Gordon, Chas. Mur- R A e e T L O TR T D L em— HHENRENRIN YL =i [ nessed ‘a rodeo staged in their g g | Hawaii has been American terri-|{ft ~was a genuine Yankee o A finishing school usually fin- 3 will be shown here| Arrivals on the steamer Aleu- \ R i SR T sofulness Dy | enjoyment forever not alone for .} 8 a stea toryfor nearly 30 years, Honolilu | éasién, with lons, tigers, trapeze | ishes _daught usefuliiess, by [ (p o0 Ul o Kl Bt tbl i G g EVELYN BRENT AT i - Itis 8 P tian included Mr. and Mrs. A. R. [0 B0 P G gt feal clreus [peteariniers.” stasatiows _and’ “tMeltnruing far out av.a tinlahed. sah e COMIN! Tl"‘!"d‘ | 4 FS b " ! b i A s 2797 [ from the United States and other I‘ifli COLISEUM TONIGHT | "‘;“““'; ‘lx’f;;;:“g::; lL"_:”lboe",{ [lu“e(\:‘n"('f‘”"VIIITNM‘]ij'lledfl:l}'m;‘)tifiiltl(.(:E s = T g countries who are constantly go- ad ¥ MRelin . Brant-—a misiing )L.W‘, onounged: one,of the best Pic:lwhom . ave daughtess. of Jofn|$ 77 ion 1T in ::fm,,flf;fl 'tip,’;‘eté::y ,mbel:;f:; “GORILLA HUNT". Z.abattle in the dark—a race he. tWes the star has ever made by|Reck of Juneau. fp: the. ‘Alssks. Ghis Ol tween the girl, the jewel thiet|€Veryone who has seen it. Miss Gladys Forrest, who left| the active aid of the Izaak Walton and the hero—the heights of a so. ‘The supporting cast inclvdes| pere geveral weeks ago for a va- League in the work the Commis tlety ‘garden party—the dept Blanche Mehatfey, Alan Roscoe, |cation with her parents in Port- | Hlon is doing in “Bibake " BNy torE gambling den— s Marcus, Jack Curtls, Jack|iand, Ore., returned here this 9 b 7 i and COAL ' % gre.a few of the flashing lights | e Sl ”"’;’““'{‘:‘_”" Wil-|morning on the Aleutian. IT S I’ UNA Y MRS. HENDRICKSON HOME Oftice Phone 889 that shoot through “The Impos-|lam H. Turncr and others. Wallls 8. George, president of t g 1655 g Residence Phone 3501 tor” F. B. O latest x(-]m'u" /R ”“;l -'""1'““'] ("")'1 S“"I'flfl“t‘;“m- Mrs. Waino Hendrickson and g ————=——— vlhlch will begin a two day run| 3z | PADY, Who has been absen rom P o t St. Ann's at the Coliseum tonight. ¥ Miss | "THECSEIRSE-': ’;‘:":‘J’;'SD” [ . oltg “t", "’“"’-‘l”" “'l""““ 3 ’ oy 5 Tnil.fl‘??fl'lnf'r“lil'.'f'nl"n',e otn April| Advertimng pays. rent’s remarkable versatility is a business trip, returned on e z prnsy cave ¥ the colum % dpls'nllyerl to the utmost in this | 7 5 5| Aleutian. When ya 1 are lld'\(,llllg Along o 24 8 e tense drama, which was adaptad| Cannibals, pygmies with poison| ~Returning passengers on the A e % . by Ewart Adamson from (mmruiwrm“s. and veritable missing ’Ak'ufiflnx i"‘fllu‘de((ll J‘~ l’-r”'dch- 4 oward’s story, and Director Chet!links, will be at the Coliseum |Lemesurier Islan ox farmer, : - ! L PR ] o i ot e et g M In your Automobile AN EXACT SCIENCE original thrill and suspense in|Ben Burbridge’s territic thriller|on a pleasure trip to the States. A donoentrated form on the scrcen. ., opens Thursday. H. B. Carbray and C. M. Jones, * * * * 1 The innumerable m”,)““rg of| To m.lke the picture Ben Bur.|traveling salesmen, returned from . “ | D’AMOND Miss Brent will flock to see the 'bridge, the greatest American|Southeastern Alaska cities on the And you come to a Hl” | ¥ivacious star in her new ve- [ hunter since Roosevelt, spent two|Aleutian. i hicle, and it is safe to say that|vears in the most pestilent corner| George B. Riee, local business * * * * BRIQUETS one of them will be disappointed.|of the globs. ‘Pwo years in‘ a|man, was a returning passenger - ’” ¢ o wift, searching cross-sections of |country infested by the: dreaded [on the Aleutian from Wrangell YOU “L*‘l\’e l\Cl‘ more GllS | y the high and fow spots of me,;“lmu-k Mamba,” the most virulent | where he has been for a few = ARE THE PRQDUCT adroitly balanced by deft touches|of snakes, whose slightest bite is | days. #* * * * e % of comedy action, mark this as one [death, and a certain anl cruel After completing an inspection OF AN EXACT of the plays of the year. lone. Two years where monstrous|of a river boat belonging to the i pythons, fifly feet in length, and | Barrington Transportation Com- But when you are illi SCIENCE . ?_—*_4._ | tiny three feet Batwa pygmies|pany at Wrangell, Capt. G. H. * 2 * » + HOOT GIBSON AT with deadly poisoned arrows,| Whitney and Chief John New- ! “ . . . ! PALACE TONIGHT | |make the forest aisles avenues of | marker, Government Steamboat . Y B T Containing a combination of ¥lhorror. A land where both men |Inspectors, arrived here on the Runmng our business half free burning and half Hoot Gibson Is one of the most|and beasts are maneaters, and |Aleutian. y | ' ¥ W;“hl" stars :l the screen. : where monstrous apes, the “miss-f Jobm W. Parks, owner of the #* * * * . : il cok‘ng coals thcy are then i That was the unanimous Opin-|{ing links of science,” have their | Pioneer Sea Food Company at 2 . lamps of concen- e Of theatre-owners from every horrific reign. Truly a land of |Cordova, is a westward bound And the Gradc gcts Stcep Il pressed into p! of America during the recent | horror and pestilence. passenger on the Aleutian. trated heat. One Diamond nual convention of the Motion ——— - - e * * % * cture ‘Theatre Owners of Amerl|we cal ang aenver. Phone 528, A. J. QUOTATIONS [ Briquet is just like another so S e Anzeles, L Press Y iness S u get upiform qualit B SR O ioro cxnibitota] R A a vonK May 1.—Alaska And business Slows down | th“uyo. get q y i .| Juneau mine stock is quoted to- i » * * at all times. day at 4%. e Do you cut off the Gas i Ideal For Your . i L TWO YEARS IS A LONG TIME Digihion; ot TR WAty ety 3 And stop Advertising? ‘ RANTGE"‘ attorney there, arrived here 'tmlay b . * i HEA E Yet thirty-two years ago—away back in 1896, :"":'V::I;:'vig:’m‘;’""o:::“‘:'r".‘m:g; ; 4 % a year before the Klondike rush and two years Bi0ite piocasding $h tNe. Biathe And if you Do before the Spanish-Ameérican War, this agency - | where he cxpects to locate. § i ? * “wrote its first policy. P o e p? i TEXAS COWBOY . l N xnonznro AT CAPITOL Does business get Better? or FIREPLACE GRATE It hal had an unbroken record of fair deal- £ Order from your transfer ing down to date and is today the strongest . AUSTIN, Texas, May 1. ; age Alas] Sculptured bronze preserves for R T i in ka, hmln generations an enduring { 1 or IR R T el i S Raing ' i - The Daily Alaska Emp ire Pacific Coast : the Texds state capitol. It shows Is Alaskans Best Advertiging Coal Co. The statue is on the green of the cowboy fanning his mount . with his large hat, and the Medium oncho. respanding With all its . PHONE 412 ing power. The statue was .given to the|) g e, oyt SR Ovastanse i 5 : C. D. FERGUSON - - - - Agent

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