The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 7, 1928, Page 3

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had seven years actual scroen < RS ININEW B¢ AINING PICKETT’ perienta, ceen ox | CHAMPION ARRIVES BN NEW YURK FOR TRAINING PAL.ACE | S | e “HELL BENT FER HEAVEN' || | AT COLISEUM TOMORROW | . All Comedy Bill — Last 2 || “HellBent Fer Heaven' opor o . .Q o at the Coliseum tomorrow. [ 11imes Tonight —7:30-9:20 ™ p 00 " R wine fally ! ot PR RO elevated to stardom, aftor bein i featured for two years, plays tl l{ role of Jude Lowry, the mountain [ girl who, while her sweetheart is away in France attending a war,| has fallen under the spell of a | youns camp meeting convert. 1 The sweetheart (John Harron) comes back and finds the back- | woods religionist com- i _ Fpetitor for the s ons. | Also Buster Brown Comedy | young Rute (Gardner James) is, and News Weekly i “hell-bent fer heaven.” Anything A ho wants to do, he thinks He Orchestra L‘_"“Lt‘” has commanded -him to do, ’ 7 f" 7: 0 under that obsession, he promotes 35 75 g a quarrel between the sweetheart, Smoking in Balcony and Jude's brother, that revives (AT i e S —~ . |ia fifty-yearold feud. | Rl The climax of the picture, where | COMING TUESDAY Rufe explodes the dam and the ; flood breaks loose, is something PRISCILLA DEAN llthat s lett to the imagmation| " in the play. In the picture it| in forms one of the great scenic cli-| P maxes of screen history. I ! ————— . . . . p Th’c T 1 Photo shows Gene Tunney, world’s clnmpion training for his bout with Tom Heeney in 'Jlu'l);; Y K N I-ANE l heavyweight boxer, when he arrived in New [ At the left he is SM\\‘n examining a belt whic! Dan er | York from Miami ready to start intensive | wa presented to him by his admirers, » (Internaticnal Newsreel) N Ba ptists of South P{][][_ TchETs WHITEHOLSE, May 7.—W. A. | S 0 .| Puckett, President of qu. Yukon | T() Ropor[ Progrpss " % | Airways and Bxploration Com- | | . pany Limited, drove out on the| l ‘fi L » Attractlons landing field with his car to meet | A 4 Annufl ! (’(’!UHZ“ plane crashed into the car de-! / \ | t 'eatres stroying it. There was only slight | s | A, idamage to the ane, o one| g lie " & i ; 3| was hurt in the accident. | {Capital to Capital Yacht e srowbEREY o i ‘! Race Pool Is Open— e T 9 | 2 | GOOD COMEDY, PALACE MORRIS RUNS HIGH | Ticket on Sale R ow vy ouEh o i SCCRE IN CUN CLUB | 1 e et o et on| CONTEST YESTERDAY wits for the Chauadiwiihond * picture produ have been tell — | i &t 19 Thoh] Bnsibie houses ing us that the comedy is the| After running 94 straight birds, | A, Ahe pool OB 1t wad: whii ] thing, that'the screen was made|L. F. Morris, working on his af-| [nounced: today By D R. Slmpbon for lgughter, and so on, and so|tempt to break 100 straight heforo | Uahairuian o UEREDL CotRHAE i on. Jghmy Iines has kept the|July 4, failed to scratch the nine-: I'Proceeds of the pool, after not promise for all of them. His new | ty-fifth bird at the Sunday shoot | Iiore than -$1.600 his Bebn. dedaot Pirst Natlomal Picture, “The|of the Juneau Gun Club hold yes- | 93 . in detrail axpensai of Brown Derby,” which opened at g ; {the tace, will go to the person the Palace yesterday, will tak shooting was considered re- | ;i firest. 005 ABE tims of its place among the funnicst pic-{ markable on account of condi-| !:n al of the first boat in tures of the year. tions for the shoot, which wore| Ef¥s ‘vaka : : : The story of “The Brown Der-|pronounced by scatter gun arlisu‘ I If more than one person guesses ’° by deals with the exciting hap [as worit in wecks: Morris con-| [the' samo time, the pool will be penings that come into the life of | tinued his shooting and made 99| viaan ) cavenly. anibik. the itsd |1 a good-natured. young man when|out of 100 attempts for the day. | The pool will close af he finds himself the heir to a| Governor George A. Parks was | T Bk a0 ws Whi e L brown derby bequeathed him by|on hand to wateh the trapmen | srs will sail from Olympia an- eceentrie unele, werk. Council was runmer-up in | s made ;-lrm' by the l"umi A splendid cast support the star|the 256-bird event with' 24, one be- | mittoe thnt tho boat that crosses luding Diana: Kane, the pretty | hind Morris' perfeet score, while | - : : . [t tiish’ Hne Tiret' will bé . the i8eF of ‘Lols Wilson, who is an | Truesdell was in third place with | Leadcrs in the Southern Baptist conventicn which meets ‘n\h‘lp‘ S whIEh the' Sobl 13" dbter: exrellcnz leading lady for the com-|23. Other tores were: Barmas | Chattanocga, Tenn.,, May 16-20, include the President and Cor e‘a-‘m"',yl_ "This ~ qiieation - Gt Wit sé edian. Ruth Dwyer is charming|22, Sarr 22, Maycock 21, Waterudo i ponding Secictary of the Woman's Missionary Unicn, Mrs, W. L] ;01 fhié first Boat: 16" winter of as the ingenue and Bradley Bark-|21, Harmle 21, Masci 20, Mc-|Ccx (left), of Memphis, and Miss Kathleen Mallory, Birmingham.|he race will not involved. ‘8o ;:nl{jngo;‘::elfm g g Ef:-“;l;m 19, Goldsteln 19 and)ang the President of the convention, Dr. (:cou,e W. Tructt, D_LHBS‘ long as it is an officially cntered 5y e % e 5 A BT o T T 8 Bt R 5, 9 e « its time will be the one Others (Igurlzlg prominently are| A regular registered S?I.)Ol wiil CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., May | matt hafore the convention will | considered for purposes of the Flora Finch, Bdmund Breese, J.|be held om:July 4, nccording to.an |y oo 50 er ot e Ot tho | POOL, ~In. this manner, 1t was polnt. " Barney Sherry, Herbert Standing,|announcement made today by Mr | <H0erR OF HHe oA B | i b RERere S (e, aby. | WAk UL 08 - M s RS Harol ' Foshay and Bob Slater.|Morris. The loeal club is com.list church arc o hear from offfinancial oh o She e | OLETE et Y et [y e 0 e Peinah dlsectbd: and tiin't fmenieating. Wikdwouthids oreanita | Triof spams A DIk el “iistiaus o apbonal - B0 [ IRV, PRI GO EROwL IS ikt Qo P b £ &3 a7y ot seven | benevolen < ¢ i | traveled, and other conditions of leave a dull_moment in the pic-|tions in an attempt to make. tho B8 2 R0 ot peven | bepfvalan fae R ang i gl B el gt Bl ks o hrng ) 3 iRnd i their annual convention | church, recommends f a spe | the race will not have to be ta- ture. ‘:R:-‘;I“‘["LS "l“"""“ N0 ""r"" “““";, 16-20. elal’ commiltes for correla | ken into consideration. so that the winner may represent | 3 2 | PR e 1a: HENG: etenso ) Df & Fimeay: a6 fhe nallrmnly lrn‘puhn')‘n‘ 2 of 1 new chur tion of the actiy ne it The race is heing »xmu_\‘mml h,\. ‘;“THE AMERICAN VENUS” [ |ing contests to be held next fall| members and fn _\h“,” boards and oth the | the Olympia and Juneau chambers | SHOWING AT COLISEUM ||y tho States : |5¢hool enrollment have been re-|body, and the establishment of ajof commerce and approved by the B - 30 A SN AP corded. One thousand, seven hnm- stewardship program fo ‘.‘Tu‘f'{r-m;"I(I»‘\\:ur nrl.a:n A’smu‘v_xfinun * Coliseum for the last showing to-| Johnny Evahs, tihrec-year-old have been added and the | Meeting in conjunction with tho | 58 1 y - ,"f’ ot % night, contains comedy, romance,|Son of Wilfred' . Evans, Alatna| of local church property has convention will be the Women's | era l'j‘]' l“]““” g {18 '"‘I'"“'-“ % melodrama, thrills, beauty, novel. | morchant, died recently at Tan- $08.150,384 1 n- | Missionary Union, which i3 plan. |4 ‘m‘ ‘_}:“" "";"u"l‘”"""l"‘;“"‘" I’"‘:“ ty, a series of artistic tableaux;|2na of meningitis. The boy was oL auch. a3l s Ayl Hy feet ;n Hifwls ade. dbGAIraita s, spectacle, extravaganza, an elab.|brought to Tanana over a rough' advanced §11,270,000, while a gain (I ¥ s i b Hhive o same r-‘< znized omte fashion show and scenes in|river trail, after a leng illness, of $6,131,87¢ in annual mulrihw"V_“WNM f'l"”"'“,"“ para :fa h"w"l‘ lms of some recognize ‘Pechnicolor. and died at the Government hos-| tions to all objects was made. jtive pr ],l' il F j\]h \‘n‘wm s oS i*",“:h’n ‘“‘(‘; Gt thro 6D Tiah - L b L - ominent among the ortant |sions will begin May 14. 8 tho I"h“l"d“}l"k beauty scenes were | pital soon after his arrival P oment A I Indications are that there will|Purchased at the following placos: acually filmed in Atlantic ’C.ny forrr e e e s e eeoeeeeeereereerererereeea|io lile opposition to the e | Burford’s Corner, Juneau Billiard (‘“"")1:’ ]’]“‘l‘ “:""t“l :ah'“;":;s"'}“_j"h election of present officers of the|Parlor, New York Exchange, Gias o R el s B convention and ufion. DF. George | {neau Hotel, Alaskan Hotel, Arc: o .05'_ Ifrmw?‘lt the title of N{lfls W. Truett, of Dallas, Tex., .is jus' |tic Pool Hall, Imperial Pool Hall, ® Amica” to Fay Lanphier, a Cali- completing his fivst year as presi-| Miners' Pool Hall, Alstrom's News 4 forda girl who had been given ldefit: and will ‘be redlas with. | Stand, Brunswick Bowling Al tl:n?rale of Mllss Alalmmn‘ in the D Snk Dpposttion: 184 b wivrite his | and anklin - Pool Hall. Bach §o - 1N 0 anaiiteich Show D tNNOUNEEMENT mame o be presented agala. lead |UeKet sold will be cuterod in @ phie lsevlen hul the lulh:‘rvl‘)eauty 5 & y r C. Moore, 1,(;hnok with the name of the pur :;:fl:lans ave “minor roles in ., . and J. Henry!chaser. h T\e::'y lovely models were used ’“'“"“’ MurCiealiee, = feun &6 Rk in tl} faghion show for which the : . e i o ol |U S. Chamber Studies feeies Wore: suneciaby @iesletol C. E. B’““Y is ‘today opening an | Mrs. w. 5. Cox, Memphis, Tenn by Qlbert Clark, style creator. ki : o , 3 B sident of thaiiinn Baving| Local Tax Problem: ‘The \annequins also appeared in office in the Seward Building of this B o e PATE '™ the thleaux, staged by Joe Miol- N f th lusi bt o of athions Mallory. . Bisminghan, | WASHINGTON, Mhy 7—Decla- P zingrjone of the leading scenic caty for e exclusive practice © e Ml”? G| ing local taxation and expenditure direétes of the New York stage. . . g A etary @ problem of “immediate national | Theputo and motorcycle races Chlrop;actlc. jben corresponding secretary . concern,” the United States Cham. i in_thipicture are extremely ex- | R - |ber of Commerce will uniertaks citing. Leo Nomis, famous stunt & | |to arouse the active interest im driverind air flyer, staged some ;Forezt Tax h‘lm |the methods of such taxes and speciahir flights* with Lawrence Due té employment of th- i Moves to the West their disbursement. Gray nt are the last word :in ¢ il l Rl | “A halt million agencies are . thrills, latest and’ mest. effectiv: AL O | spending nearly $6,000,000,000° & W. | Benda, internationally ring lelusion of the factdinding invosii-| YOAF_ for local government put: known prtrait and mural paintor, methods, those suffering Veation fn the Great Lekas states, | POSER” the chamber's committep ‘and orator of the famous Ben- from: chronic and so-called |the federal forest taxation in. OR local taxation declares. “Ib da mas| used in pantomime and’ “ & 4 x,,,m\, (,,,,,,,Med under terms o is the toll exarlwl hy upwurd of ure. s one of the artis PR opened in the Pacmc coast region | o addition to a li ¢ ‘who sefput in search of the new especially invited. }\«llh Orezon as the key state, | (ufred by federal and state gov- Venus. 3 | Announcement of the shift has| °THments. : . NGER GIRL" | PALACE' TUESDAY | A More in half a" century of ac- ‘tual * service. is” the com- 'blned of the players in Y THE| for fifteen years; t3ald has devoted eight scientific analysis PHONE 536 Hours: 12 t0-8 and by appointment. Cases accepted’ only afier favorable results are indicated by careful and 1lhe dffim um‘ been made by Ired Rogers | child, professor of political econ Em w,u Meel omy at”Yale and director of the lll Cleveland in 1929 inquiry. i | It is the ultimate purpose of the ; [investigation to recommend a sys WAB'!INGTONv May 7—An- tem of forest taxation which whil: nouncement is made that the Na- laffording equitable revenne .will| lional Education Association’s fif. encourage and protect forestry, | !y-ninth annual convention will be particutarly as - practiced by the ‘he!d in Cleveland, Ohio, February individual farmer. . 1 to 28, 1929, ——————— 'U S. Marines Said to Be in Contrd in Nic. MANAMA. Nicaragua, May 7 —The situatfon here is well m‘ hand. U. 8, have been placed at alf points in | ———- - —— | 01d papers ror sale at The Empire. o ——:: +G. A. BALDWVIN m and Genera.! M "? P#N 452 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF.. MONDAY, MAY 7, 1928. Couisty aumunnmunnn Tuesday and Wednesday COMING o S -—— NOBILE FLIES TOKINGS BAY Jolson 1928 Model Makes Flight During Bad chlher HA\. |»\|7.hurm-n. May ral Umberto Nobile dirigible Italia here Sunday afternoon, KIN T. landed at 1 his o’clock completing a flight from Vadsoe, ! Norway, in bad weather. The Italia ‘left Vadsoe at 8:31 o'clock Saturday night and en- | countered head winds and snow. The Italia was in constant wire- less communi {'ta di Milano, wtion with the Cit- the mothership. - ACCOUNTANT EXAMS ' GIVEN THIS WEEK The Board of Examiners of the Territorial Accountants’ Associa- tion, announced today examina- tions will be given Tuesday and Al Jolson, blackface comedian, appeared in Chicago with what he referred to as a “beautiful nose.” He had it reconstructed to remove a blemish acquired ten years ago when the actor | Wednesday in Juneau. was sparring with Jack Demp-| Accountants interested in tak- ;sey. Dempsey has also had his|ing these examinations should ap- Secretary of ! nose beautified, but for differ-|Ply at once to the ¥ lent reasons ‘1he Board, B. A. Rossell S eee— (International Tiustrated News) PSRN R . Adnrtmnx atways pays. Une Old papers ror sale at The Kmpire Bmplre the columns of Th IT’S FUNNY * * * In your Automobile * * » And you come to a Hill * * * * * You “give her more Gas” * * * * But when you are * : * * * Running Your Business * * And busin*ess S*low; down Do you cut off :he éas And stop kdv;rtisi;g? . And i; _vm: D’o“ j Medium Dirigible Italia Safely! LAST TIMES TONIGHT——-7:30-9:25 Prices—10-20-40- Loges 50 cents ADDED ATTRALTION > Chast. B 'MIUN;'V LIKE A MOOSE*" Thursds Hell-Bent Fer Heaven | Harold Lloy'd ) | TIDES TOMORROW AR e 0 ST Low tide.... 8:58 a. m...-0.6 faet Fada Radio Sets and accessor- jiigh tide .. 2:15 a. m...16.0 feet tes,” Columbia Phonographs and [ow tide 8167 pomi.. 4.3 feet | records. Radio Electrie Co., Mar< jyign "dg 3720 p. m. 138 feet tin Lynch. Phone 429. adv. S e M papsra roruateat The fl'j When you are Traveling Along’ And the Grade gets Steep Does business get Better? The Daily Alaska Empire Is Alaskans Best Advertising IT’S A Show You'll Regret If You Miss and’ Friday ]oseph C. Grew, former u secretary of state, has been ap- oved for the ition o‘ nited States Ambassador tq Turkey by the fomgn relas tions committee of tht Stnaw (nternational Ulustrated A. B.CHAUVIN RELIABLE NEWS STAND Just opened for business Ica Cream, Candy, Tobacco Next ‘ddor to Reliable Transfer

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