The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 4, 1928, Page 3

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IF YOU W T TO LAUGH—SEE shay, J. Barney Sh be mentioned pe | ticularly ditficult | capable hands of “SWEET DADRIES” | with CHARLES MURRAY VEBA GORDON—G JACK MULHALL—JOBYNA BALSTON with all the fin And a BEVY OF DANCING GIRLS the Turt,” F. B. O.'s EORGE Sii TONIGHT ' There is also a Latest News Reel and cality and comedy Bobby Vernon in “Till We Sunday Matine JOHNNY HINE in “THE BROWN DERBY” [ “KING OF THE “Written by Louis INEY James Hogan is ki ama, will bhe time+ tom meloc the fir. seum, matinee an it proves itself to 1 which includes K among is the essence of tantial dram scenes in which and “Red” Kelly, who have invitation hiw - — it !h race track ROV L ‘..\'h"ml of a safari Attractions . |t and of filed At Theatres |and the haunts {who hurl death A . | poisoned arrows, | s T jod T *ied the foot of M B ——31the gorllla is to i Bia COMEDY BILL T ¥ ! TR AT PALACE ' | yfon ot thrills; ¢ " They smiled, then langhed and | Wher a huge hs ) o finally roared at the Palace last|Mm? ape, six night at the premier showing of)!N¥ | trust Burbridge | country at the he ' hun d native:. four hundred ., “Sweet Daddies.” The laughter |beating his brea started at the start of the feature I hideous yellow Bill and kept up until the end, ex-|the camera. cept for a few moments when some sober stuff, even al that funny, allowed time to get breath ready for the next laugh|g or thrill. Even the two reel com- % edy, Bobby Vernon in * Eat_Again,” drew qut the laughs, |comedy, » “Sweet Daddies” is fuli of gcod|? comedy throughout and many ex-| 3 citing moments. There is all new gtuff in this production, different | es from any other movie seen here,cure in New Yor {"T“THE BROWN AT PAL Before Johnny il We|work on his new Mhe ) Bu sBEvad -taudiher st groups of players be could se-|Street, Juneau, Alaska. in years. The cast is the best as. comedian. The f sembled and the scenic locations ent eensisted of T ‘are great. The “Sweet Daddie: is carrled by k Vera Gordon, Charlie Murray, |St George Sidney, Jack Mulhall and Jobyna Ralston. Also there is al » gingery chorus and a little puppy that also makes a hit. i I The orchestra concert from 7 to 7:30 o'clock was a ‘good one, + and Mae Pauly showed good jud ment in all selections both of con-! cert and popular numbers. | The same bill is on again to night and tomorrow. B — | “THE GORILLA HUNT” | E . 1 SHOWING, COLiSEUM " s AT TS SRR B “The Gorilla Hunt” Ben Bur bridge’s excellent picture of the @ Belgian Congo, and the mighty gorillas that iwell in its remotest (.. parts, was shown last night at the Coliseum Theatre, where it thrilled a large audience. Tho action opens in the river port at the mouth of the Congo, and the first thousand miles of the jour- [ ney are made on a small steamer between banks lined with the pri ¢ meval forests. In the river mighty herds of # nhippopotami lie on the muddy / bars, alligators, like pointed logs, @ watch and ‘wait iR the shallows. Strange snakes, some of them with death in the slightest scratch of thelr fangs, sun themselves on fhe banks, or swing like living pendulams from the trees. When the expedition reached Stanley- ville it had to start a trek of over two thousand miles, through. the country of peoples that are un- known and to be feared. At the NOTICE !n .the United States Commission- ‘¢r's. (Ex Officio Probate) Court for the Territory of Alaska, Ju- l neau Commissioner's Precinct. the Matter of the Last Will and Téstament of WILLIAM E. MULHOLLAN, deceased. To All Concerned: Notice is hereby given that on May 3, 1928, Charles W. Car-| ter, as administrator with the will” annexed of the estate of William E. Mulhollan. deceased, duly flled his final account and| eport, and that a hearing on m' final account and report and g fi any objections thereto or to | e 'settlement thereof, will be| # held bhefore the above-entitled ! court in the United States Court | use in Juneau, Alaska, on July! , 1 28, at 10:00 ‘o'clock A. M., !nt all persons are reguired w hflfi ‘dnd’ there appear and| n any objections’ they may ‘Hafd 'final ‘account or tn. e se tlement thereof. Dma at Juneau, Alaska, thlnv 8rd day of May, 1928. | CHARLES W. CARTER, ! © Administrator with the will ‘ nexed of the Estate of Wil- whlnul‘ ulbo;lnn. deceased. publication, May 4, nu IGM chief roles. of Pwyer, T, Edmund Flora Fineh, nding, Bob Slater, Harold ¥ fax entry is about that he did not SRR rom the Steeplec starte across 2 £ o nges the erams which L ¥ ad of about tw v”ljw'l\wl,”""!‘ i F il e {Droadcast by Station KOMO of ‘“‘\”,' “:‘,‘,’1 i l;“'ll'\f;,“",'.‘fl‘I:J‘M 286 EANH fatniithats ——————— | v sobilehiants i andero. He'indsscrifich a8 of tiny premis | DOUGTAS BOY RECOVERED | ' IauY. sotirIpale, e Ml Wiho, despite’hils Humal 3 ; Gordon Miils, 11-year-old 1 visit of the bureau’s ship, the | y);00 st order the e i the shape Ol poyelas oy, who entered St.| lias provided the . ohi he at last reach-| xnn's Hospital cn April 15 suf {means of communication with the | o070 D aht {. Mikeno WHErC|yo ing from an acute attack of jrest of the world in conflict with social laws. be found Giticis’ 1s71 the Honpital thef o none afl thr <6~aveR WHOMIE o O M IHaE it S no: lolig' proc lay for his home | floats the flag of the United States | o pyjjar 15 that of Vanzettl, p! highlight being | _ ha adio boen a greater boon 3 feet and fifty pounds Having M:n and John Browneil enjoys its premier Patsy Ruth Miller George Irving and David hers. “King of th It might be called a * instead of a melodrama; replete with good nature, most spectacular of Steeplechase) the production packs ]()——24-.)0--I oges (;U cents a sul its situations; sustains and crashes with col COLISEUM TO'\'(‘R!‘U"V Aps role is in e W osy To Teachers in Alaska TURF” 5 Joseph Vance and dire a for which iown, “Kir of | en Il‘\“ ““ ‘ i .x’;“V‘S'v Coli-y worthy vehicle for a sple nneth M in h Cat Again” ing doses. Nor have the able qualities detracted g()“_,,Qfl sond 9:30 from the speed and “pa L S B production. Boginning great race, and ending o 7:30 even g r one (the la natic f events, a THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. FRIDAY, MAY 4, that 8 "‘”"‘lew Carries World ndid cast, Harlan, for it is Ralic provides the culy outside contact for Alaska during whimsi it form estim- whit most cf the year. Tea in remote Government schools a rending morc end more clinie, for which she obtains peinters by radio. of the| with aj SHINGTON, May 4—Isolated % 3 5 I AN the world during most of the |Sacco-Vanzetti Trial year, teachers in the remote goy ernment schools in Alaska pt in touch with outside ac through special radio pro. punch in interes of tl g day o \ . ; <id {trial ot Boston have come “Soup” Conley urcan of BAuca-{y, ., iy drama, “Sacco an two notorious | Lot Urited ‘s Repies of produced the accepted the nal - DrOBTAME | grato theatre under the sta of old Colonel which reac ) teacher: docoo a; ent of G. R ellner. 1 save the day |21 nurses i the 90 governmont | Fpy Mot o7 fragady in when the Fair-| $¢hool ! hospitals in Alaskd. (oo e the pen of Willem to 1 s NOTICE TO. CREDITORS [flan fo th prointed are Jonathan H. Wa Alaska divi ner, chief of the| of the bureau, ar b ke, attempts (o dramatiz tory of th famous Italiar ed by Karl Kendzia, while is only secondary. The ri Vanzetti's sister as interpr Hlers in Alaska," comm mer of admin- | Dr. J ¢ strator of the estate of Bmelio | cducation Kactho Wolf, was the sur t and champ Riego, deecased, by the Commi “In form ! the ovening and revealed u v fangs, charges|gioner for the Territory of Al-|Liducation’s teachers pa t&iont on. the partinl’ an . 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