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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURbDAY MAY 10, |928 COMING TO PALACE; “OPENS ON TUESDAY Spickett announces the | s of the screen's great & I of Van and 1“1\\‘!'('5' how opening at the| Hour, he be-| P2 next Tuesday night. The ¢ parisfan dandy, [ COMpany is coming direet from 7:30 IllNI( Hl ¢ grown old, but ttle from the big time circuit s " artorially and always | ¢ riva on the s(eamer gallant. It is one of 2 company lllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIHllIIIIIIIIIII|IIIII||IIII|IIIIIIIIIIlhIIIIIIIh. P I C K ETT most character screen, F his port =, als of the kindly, ami- able and wholesome old gentle- man. His performance in “The | Music Master” and Return of Peter Grimm”™ hav pstablished Attractions At Theatres » Tender COLISEUM TONIGHT 14 Lloyd in aave directed by § ! the courtly by the Ma L jvd | the few roles he has played re : ~ s i i 4 Parry is a celebrated re Map P«lul\ s ()uh(wlm ( ()||4"r| 7-p. m. : , a Paramour lease, | cently in which he i; on op will be the big movie feature at|portunity to dress up instead of artist on the piano, ac l\'ll‘l-\ H‘IU\ 1. NEW' Boy. Harol The Daown.|the featured leading roles in the Gilbert does bird whistling ~ AT 3] < el rtine s OGP = A GREAT 4-STAR SPECIAL! Gangster, James Mason and Thc | SUppOrting cast. RESGLUTIONS OF BAR AT PALACE SUNDAY a magician, mind-|special with a ast of brillian® olutions of the Juneau Bar That he hel rity the fers a shman, will be|presented in the District Court That his chief hébby is hand-| A double love romance is in-|the of the Court. They hat he is a modest, unassum-railroad to hunt down the bandi rsham, H. L. Faulkner and| sweetheart daring storm Lomen paid an eulogy to| to kill him. Thrills by (him in the same office, had Henry Roden, President of the P Gastineau one hour, which was a ]Ul]N() L \NE in AT PALACE TONIGHT ; DR Alaskan to remove from our midst by sud son, has va danch tion L T O T R P T T T TR T LT T ] Alec P. Francis Montagu Love : . A GEORGE FITZMAURICE . Spintad e Rutio. con production v nts A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE s iy That people ¢ W recognize Harold without his giasses. Alsu Educational- CUIII( ~dy city. the Coliseum tonight |down for his chargcter. - g "'“:.. ghado ”“";','” Moy The players ¢ Th ,~|,,“._\,\ Billie Dove and Ben Lyon play 4 A feature nedian and b et - 3 and singing. The attrac-| I 5 e town ( Johyna . The|Plcture, with Montagn Love and A . { JOHN McCORMICK preseyts Rovehiaas, - Nodh The | other prominent players in the| 1 guaranteed ‘one. | Optimist, Paul We e G ) about Harold Lloyd |%— e QU | ramoun: about Tarold Lioyd | %y 4 1SPERING SMITH" ASS’N. PRESENTED TO | R l | eLease soridi atited bos ALACE sunoaY | U, 5. DISTRICT COURT § \° Whispering Smith,” a sup player, superb all “,,1 among whom ave H. B wion relative to the death d acrobat Wari Lillian Rich, John Pow-|of Judge Thomas M. Reed were | keynote to which most audicnces|the big s attraction at the | befc J @ G. J. Lomen this af respond. Palace | ternoo ordered spread on ball. volved, with Whispering Smith, » prepared by a special com That Harold blushes very easily. | fearless gunfighter, assigned by a composed of Judge James | typical American boy. | husband of the woman he lo . Hellenthal recently appoint. | at he never thought he'd be | and ; Superintendent Mc-|ed by President Henry Roden. and bad men perils in a ride to! Judge Reed in which he| warn her fiance that the outlaw |said had been @ od with , unlimited whirlwind ac-|known him for years and at tested to his splendid character. - . Bar Association, then made a mo- DR S i BT AT THE HOTELS |iion that the Court adjourn for “THE TENDER HOUR" , city; Joe Brunner,| The resolutions follow: “H * P L f 29 BTV T s e ol oward H. Lerch, It having pleased Almighty Goi His Private Life cc B. Francis underos . > changa of s A 10—...;)—)()-—Lngcs 00 ct'nts able Thomas M. Reed, therefore: Resolved, st, that by this dis den death our esteemed brother | :|and Judge of this Court, Honor > production | Harry which will | e tonight. > of the | We cal anc aeuver. 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Per 10 : C cake TOILET PAPER “Surf Rxder,:; qdoft gvhxte 2crepe tissue, a standard grade. 5 C PADLOCKS Sargent Padlock — a real six lever lock for of its most prominent and esteem members, the people of tho an able, conscientious Judge, and the com munity in which he lived an hon yred and respected citizen. That Judge he w actuated only und perceptions and judi | cious reasoning, aiming at all times to halance the scales of ce evenly, and to decide all | qugstions coming before him in ac cordance with the law and his oath of office. Second. That we mingle our grief in common with h nily and friends over ou: , bowing with subpis. gion to the final decree of Him, who shall write the record of onr | deceased brother. R ET(.HELL’S NANNY IS VICTIM OF CALF Chief CGeorge Getchell of the neau Police De tment discov ed a new phase of his duties yesterday when a hurryup call cafe into his office carrying the information a calf was stranded on the beach in the rear of the Colisenm Theatre. A school boy was the First to scover the animal standirg on a pile of rocks on the beach, and thinking it was a deer decided he |was to have a pet. When Chief | Getchell arrived on the scene the | calf had departed for places un known. Last evening rumor had it the calf was in the vicinity of the all park, but Chief Getehell de- clared his interests had changed, and his desire was to find either the owner of the calf or its mo- ther. . —— - — Icebergs Shattered With 7Mo|ten Steel (Continuea It *quired. To ough heat to melt a be: is beyond the range of fe || Skillful, || inum metal limited applications of heat ‘will, however, accomplizh | mueh. “Therinit can be used effective ly at modest cost. Thermit is a mixture of finely powdered alum- and oxide of i When. properly ignited, it igorously, generating very high temperatures and producing ex- tremely hot quum ~nm1 Thnrmlx A, B. CHAUVIN RELIABLE NEWS STAND Just opened for business Tce Cream, Candy, Tobacco Next door to Reliable Transfer s L A R OLD LL@YD ORPORATION may be seen in action in city streets where rail joints of a trol y line are being welded “The energy froin thie moiton steel supplies rays that equal or surpass those of th un in pow In this way a huge jam uml readily be broken up so that it | will float peacemeal harmlessly down the river, or an icebe @ split into I‘m":n‘mms m small L8| OLYMPIA, Wash, May 10—1_'11' to be no menacs to commerce, gecond funeral service of J er to penetrate ice for many feet, JERRAR /SRR N The action of the whitehot s | This store will be open even- :;,.gl'yl::f:r'u:; Ju}:‘fit"'b:;; rlwul upon the ice is remarkable, con-|ings-on the 10th of each mOBth |je aken to Tacoma for cremation verting it into hydrogen antl ¢ for the accommodation of the| .= . . . 80 rapidly_that a pow- | trade |dv. Second Funeral Service For .ludg_e Need Is Held vael}ns, men ica’v;iN»g' on the GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM, | Aleutian included H. F. Preston. NEW SUMMER SPORT DRESSES An interesting collection of crepes, in pastel shades, chic models with new touches—two piece and straight line cffects, long and short sleeves. Sizes 16 to 44. A Very Specidal Offering " at $10.95 P e e rr e PP re g rorrerrrer e rrre sy,