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A - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. MONDAY, MAY 14, 1928, : '3._:: ous roars of, laughter. l Unlike many of the other cur-|tales which the Indians told as ex i i1 dentally may grab off a few new rent farces, “That's . My Baby,”|periences in their lives. By WADE WERNER } experithental laboratory, a photo-|one |h s the novelty of a scries of| Mix had with him a crew of| (Motion Picture Feature Editor)|graphic record of any number of! Manager Spickett says the com situations that are refr:shingly | fifty-three Among the actors HOLLYWOOD, Cal, May 14— |signals convertible i action ! pany is here to entertain and like ‘xwwA The irrepressible MacLean|were Eva Novak, Frank Campeau,|C rvants, made in Holly-| Sueh signals carricd on thelin all other cities expect to mak | plays the role of an infatuated|Harry Gripp, Micky Moore, Kor some day be sent forth | film could extinguish automatical-|hosts of friends. The player LAST TIMES TONIGHT I young man, who falls in iove with|rest Taylor and Malcolm Waite, I cans with film dramas to!ly, for instance, the thousands of|want Juneauites to feel that the 5 !a feminine ankle, starts a whirl |all of whom helped to make what perform odd houselights in a big theatre which!company is for amusement only }wind courtship of the enkl:'s|is said to be the best, Western in|J°0" NG jobs in theatres now are switched off by hand, .- lovely owner, only to find himself | whiéh' Mix h;.: yet :\.\m-:n d. C where the films ' series by series, until the hou WINDHAM NEWS NOTES - lw'hhnly saddled with a strange Y Wi ". y re to be ex-is k. The eurtain hiding thel DOUGLAS DAY EVENING AT 7:15—90:2( | baby at a time when he necds ‘CIRCUIT WALLOPERS Lsfl[\,:l . m”m:;\;;::u.:‘;ul:?.u:::’”l:‘:l-mm‘:\ ‘||!p‘fl “le:x“ : ‘;"v’.}!'{,l,\,“, ;Tyll.‘::;;.. \,\1;.”\M|“;t* : Ac EAN i baby ahout as much as he ne TEED ATTRACTIO smAll PR, GET FREE GROCERIES ; ally ex-imeans, and the final few feet of|trip to Juneau. D. W. Yaie 4 y AC Oondin: sbatlichridne Bile . “uli i e ists ‘already in!the feature film could carry sig-|A. K. Nelson are doing D D 7 ! 1 1:krack he ) i with increasing rapidity and take| With two home runs on the (UL the sound-tracknals switching on the hou t work for A. L. Reams We Present an unexpected turn when Macl.can | records of the 1928 scason of the / N\{ of a sound pic-| closing the curtain and, >-| property located in Church Ri gives the girl's father what he|Juneau City Baseball League, 1o- ture photograph. s opening all the emergencyjer. Otto Wolgs and wife of En thinks is a headache powder, but|cal willow wielders bid e ed and recorded, exits of the theatre. trance Island were guc of th which turns out to be poison | boost the amount of groceries do on film. Film' The film, itself, in other “.n~)~,[ Yates on Saturday The life-and-death chase that|nated by George Brothers for cir. : which projects|could become tha “right-hand| - follows involves automobiles, air- cuit hits not only theim of the operator projecting| NEW KODIAK REGULATION s, parachutes and a wad of| Last season the men with the picture of an{it, as well as the theatre man| =3 If you can imagine MacLean | heavy sticks nicked George Bro-| S8 W actor but his{ager’s third assistant and geme al] An additional fishery regula- experiencing all the thrills of a|thers, for . approximately §$100 voice is being all-around stage hand and electri-!tion recently issued by the daredevil stunt aviator and the|worth of groceries. Robinzon of used in hun- cian. Department of Commerce, and driver,cf a racing auto, while still|{the Alaska Juneau nine and Vale dreds of thea-| Pomeroy's exporiments so farimade public today, prohibits the . 7 encumbered with the baby, you'll{of the Moose outfit each have $5 pg| tres today. {have had nothing to do with theluse of fish tr in the waters| w have a faint idea of the hysteri-|in trade coming as a result of 7 But the use of American servant problem, but|on the mainland shore and adja | cal fun generated by this episode.|activities at the ball park yester- P / film to repro-| his assertions regarding the end {um islands from Cape Dougla AND Under Willlam Beaudine's capa-[day. duce voices and|less possibilities for usefulness inlto Cape Kunmik in the Kodiak ble direction, a notable supporting —————— music in synchronization with a sound and signal-recording film area i picture does not begin to exhaust|suggest that celluloid servant:| —,———— cast ably seconds the happy go- AT THE HOTF[G . I T 7 B lucky MacLean. Margaret Morris ¥ YL the possibilities of the photo-elec-|from Hollywood may yet help to 3 WITH PICTORIAL NEWS UP TO DATE makes o, partlcularly attractive] g i o CUSHINERU - tric cell, by means of which a run the American home SITKA 80Y INCOPRIGIBLE » o " heroine, and the work of Claude ohn ravous, ack .| reel of motion picture film can be| The housewife who today goes ALSO A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE heroine, and the work of Clade| jomes Ware, George B. Grigsby,|made to carry what Is in effect a | (o the movies to forzet housework | Arthur Pigs, 15, pronounced jn- Boteler, Richard Tucker and Fred Ketchikan; G Chapin, Kar|yery jong and very flexible phono-|in the joys and sorrows of cellu-| o' sible, was brought from Sit- Kelsey 1s cxceptionally cretitable | Ie€n: Andrew 0. Heindahl| grap record. [loid heroes and heroines, may| ke last week by Deputy Marshal Petershurg; Carl Rogers, Peters-| The same film which carries a | some day shift part of her house-| W swell, and will be sent burg; Emil Olson, Seattle; George| photographic record of sounds can|hold drudgery onto reels of cellu| !0 one of tha institutions for “INTO HER KINGDOM" M. Smith, Seattle; C. Clausen | carry, says Roy J. Pomeroy, head|loid, more punctual and almost a4 such cases, designated by AT PALACE TUESDAY | |Petershu C. V. Brown, Peters-| o the Paramount-Famous-Lasky' clever as flesh-and-blood servants,|ne¥ eral John Rust : - =z | burg; Hans Wick, Petersburg;|. - - — e, - - bouncing baby-doll, BRI 0 i 1" what a scream this one is! Ninety dollars for a lmuquuH“r and Mrs. H. E. Smith, Santa ) 1 . Smi Sa R g pog i just o ave it steppod apon is o orus, Cw: T M. visher, Henry | Capital ()/]iriulg i1 | VAUDENIRAR WRE, . | AVTONOMIR LICHNEN. ., A Parsmoint i o g0 to, but i M. Eakin, Sedro Woolley, Wash.; 5 ¥ \ iohieh A Terehy BiIve o §i the A oA B, b dlche Toi k::,;' x| Diplomats Begin to Plan OPEN AT PALACE | totico o, hershy, eiver s COMING . n ty in 4 . A : Automobile Licenses Coriune Griffiith’s “Into Her King.| McGilton, Tetersburg; Mr. and| Their Summer Vacations | TOMORROW NIGHT | will be due and payable at office ‘ dom,” the First National pieture.|Mrs. A.' . Thompson, Hoonah; e s of City Clerk, June 1st, 1928, TUESDAY ‘.'I‘m”‘ “]:'fi(‘;“'";:::;"‘r:;;\\ in Seoy Mrs. J. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.| (co The Van and Gilbert C m;um\'J H. R. SHEPARD, AT 8:30 AND | Lt Ol b v Al Van Winkle, Seymour. larrived yasterday on the Alameda City @lerk. TOM MIX et A salhndiios: Alackan jon In K City, but and will open a vaudevill =TT i e Sh o 4 onventic ansas ity, but ¢ v pen a wville en- 2 i IIINT I’I("l{ RE AT oy 10 ("ffll::(}n l'n:u‘x;l:s “’r:ux:.['alqu‘rlu“;.\, r'.‘r“f ' (;-xz\r;:. I);!u;:l.n: .1;mn Polck, h.l»‘\‘),:.,] 1(;::” :;\w '\‘::'::‘ Nm‘y& ,"m { exacineit B8 the Palace tomorrow R'CH s ’ in £ £ o Aslpre: G £ - EARCH, Y OMiLe " san direct l’rml\ Bastern circuits ! v LAST TIMES TONIGHT and bends to kiss the Czar's glove 5. E. preston, Waklic ] 22! % g s i R SHT cording to custom, the Bolshe » Parry, San Francisco; V Sec "‘-mr.\' nl']hl ',“. I\:ll)vv‘.;len v-| Illllfl ,}',i' H’I:th]‘ "\v""l"'“’{"l’\"'_'“jl'i co Prices—10-20-40- Lnge 50¢ CGW’ ”9 viks break into the room 1 ca | &5 Gilbert. Chlcago: A. Sererad | of seems o De:able, to (ake & o Sk ke 'lbpl’rm o b"uth fure he royal family. - The crush.|Omaha; J. R. Nolan, Vader,|'éular vacation, he savs. Last BCUEGES st cond il AR S ing of.the bouquet, orchids of the{Wash.; Emil Thompson, K. Me.|Y°%F he planned one, and had to} or &0 B elghted, Several DELICIOUS FOR — o SO e ——=———————|| linest _ variety, symbolizes tho|ter, Potc § Pate: Davpd, citw|RonRghog b (R CNAR, Ho. IR I I]f‘)]",‘;‘.'"”’f':l.llll’ Spgde i ¢ oot S powering of the Romanoffs by the Zynda ARG FOlE 580 ha USpes 0, 10 Wie g b A *Sptphis " N el . 3 i i to slip away to the links for a few |of vaudeville's best authors Frcd K. Ordwuv l||||||||'7|[|7||||||"l|7|""lll""ll"lilllll||||||"l||||l||||ll"lllll"ll'"llllllll||l||' i : M. E. Miller and family, Solgv.® Hunert Work, secretary of| Manager pickett says big It Do Vi M [ . e, oune prise B ":“" the intertor, is planning to stay at laughs are ln store for the patrons| | /2 0+ CAR ---. i E;f“”’"'“"‘ Pl i : were considered fair game | TOM MIX 1S AT s e his desk all summer. |ot the Palace and there will also! e i v treahootars of all kinds, ottén COLISEUM TUESDAY JUNFAU WOMAN'’S CLUB Haunaiary. ot the, NAYS Wilbio e ety af it teaturing the' |1 1bs can Amateur, Finishing | ttractlons including their own employees,|@— ——— "~ «| The regular meeting of the Ju-fis going to his home on the Pa:!piano accordion and banjo. Opposite. Thombs ' ERVGWESE jand the giving of Whispering| An oxchango of “cheerful bed.| o Woman's Club will be heldfcific Coast, as is Socretary of| . Gilbert Van Alst is considered 3 t Thcatres 1 . fearless gunfighter, an as-| jime stories” marked ‘”w :' _“' ““ ;;} the Forget-) v—.“:’nr 'l’ a Rooms | Commerce Hoover if the cxigen-|one of the finest comedians in| /‘ 3 signment to clean up a division | s wroun o 5 e Tt Brix | 4 D Teahy: eyenige, B 5th, at 8 {cios of his campaign for the presi- vaudeville and should have a Ithat the outlaws infest. There's ?,,.’7,:,’;,],1.: “r-..l.',l,':;”“\:v;..'v;: 'i:. l;.‘:,.M;}\ Q'clock. A1} members urged | Gential nomination permit. :ux‘u::l‘ I‘nl:n\nyl:t: I\;-r‘:-” I1\1:4.»‘“ BURFORD,S Com o » : 8 Anghle jove story wobved. Al g, Taxant’ ta, MK 70 JMSM{dnction of SWiean . | L e S e Jariae et b pioul MEDRERY, o SANITARY . L |not the least of the film's gooc|(igla,” Bthas’” werslh (gt oA S is going to take vacation about gale bird whistler. Lee Pa » W FTSPERING SMiTH7 | ualities s the fact that jt_gets R s L MRS, ‘MARY 3, GORHAM, |eho ant of Jine, Bat. ho docsti’t’ secsraihe xriists 18 7o T PRGN WIRITER S f SMITH | gete | Allan Duan's widely read novel. e _jout of Juge, Buty b doestit swepedinm’ Mpiiat, 14 anil 0 e GROCERY i SHOWING AT PALAGE | |4%ay from the stereotyped West f{nich win show at the Coliseum 9 T Secretary. | khow where. He plans to o with 'of the best In the business and| 5 o Nooe B-m--no: or Bu!l g i ern plot formula. As for gunplay,|.iarting Tuesda; his family to the middle west his selections are classical, semi | i} "X Ttiling good melodrama 13| there’s enough to satisty the most| " 3y 0t " o e D 5P "NIT&D( fi‘g{,‘:{fi LQINE}?EHCB Rhoit” Thal, time., Folanionl sud 158 50 3K The Store That Pleases - e Whispering Smith” at the Palacs|ardent admircr of thrill melo. The | poar Joo, 109 year old medicl DLTR The ambassadors from Great| Among the sketches for the for the last two times {onight|work of the entire cast is excel- A R dicine| U, 8. NON-MINERAL SURVEY |,; %6 and @oals alt : o b THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- T g8t " nes tonight ey R xcel| man, who in his youth killed a No. 1657 Britain, France and Spain already opening bill is “Play Ball” said EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND :ohr‘I lI’.x B. V\‘nlm-lr, ”:hi‘-'j “’15‘]’“ ent, pho n,,l.‘yvn_, }‘n~nvl lass. grizzly with a knife in a stand-up, Serlas No. 0v319 have decided to spend the sum- to be a knockout at which all of| BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING owers and others. The| band-tohand fight, and Chief Pas-| NOTICE OF APPLICATION mer abroad, and plans have been the ball fans and the memhers of 3 PLANT IN ALASKA large &udiences last night werei®&® — |to, a venerable leader of the|IN THE MATTER OF THE Ap-|Mmade for both the Briti and | ———— — - E Ml o8 —piiy b s, ok ey Hl TN AT cow desert. PLICATION of the DEEP SEA |German embassy staffs to forsake | ; 2 Phis picture can safely lay claim | ISEUN 7 S e T : & SAT MON COMPANY o anronn. | Washington for Massachusetts i e o i or a few days the Indians| SALMON COMPANY, a corpor-| BRRtIR Rl 0 LR ) ) . — 7| threatened to become a nuisance,| ation, for leave to enter and ] i 2 4 PTG . gy ;:( with a T_l.\v‘«l‘]r ||nusu:|lx>v|| s hat's My Baby,” his latest | as they got in the way, but Wynn| Durchase a tract of land, con-|Manchester and the former A..murl & on, exceptionally good direction| hila 3 arring vehicle, Doug- | Mace, sistant director, organized sisting of 14.36 acres, as a where on the north shore. { k and extra-fine photography, it b 1 returns to the roi |a police force and kept them out trade and manufacturing site, Sir Esme Howard uml,luul‘_\ Isa. | a family re-| stands head and shoulders over|licking, swift-rolling type of situ-|of hounds. At night the two old| located on Chichagoff Island,|?clla Howard plan ; |h_:- average production dealing|ation comedy typified by such past| Indians provided much entertain- Territory of Alaska. union in June in England, where | At Wh't h Y T M 26 1928 v;'lllh szrnnunlm Iad\'t-niux'r- along| successes as “The Hottentot,” | ment when they exchanged stories| Notice is hereby. given that the they, will meet their sons and p. e 01‘80,. L] *y ay ’ the open trails. It deals with the|“Going Up” and “Introduce Me." | of sudden death w b the summer. Ambassador Pau a t Me. o 08 vith Mix Deep Sea Salmon Company, a cor- QL T n o . tough olddays when the railroads|A first night audience yesterday | The actor drew. on his jmagina.|poration, duly organised and ex.|Claudel and his wite and daugh- BASEBALL TOURNAMENT-— Teams from Juneau, Skagway, Chilkoot spanning the yet undeveloped at the Coliseum greeted the pro-1tion for irraisingd t ters will sail May 12. for their| i 2 a few real hair sing]| Isting under the laws of the State ¥ £ 5 ack . ool gt of Washington. and qualified to|home in France, returning in Oc-| Barracks' and’ Whitehorse S S iR Daktni Terri. | tober. San Sebastien, the fash.| ' o T e . | o mountain resort of Spain, | Flel(l g orts Dancm g and Everrythlng of Washington, and whose Alas-|28ain will be the summer home 9 USIC BY A JUNEAU' ORCHESTRA kan post office address is Port|O0f the Spanish ambassador, Don | Althorp, Alaska, and whose|Alefandro Padilla y Bell, and his | Washington post office address is|Wife and daughters. . s S Colman nunnlnng, se.—.m; Wash.| Chiet Justice Taft will go a';xhn! ; 4 Dancing fil.SkagWfly Friday nghl and at ington, has filed Its application |{0 Murray Bay, Quebec. | ‘Whitehorse S]’turday Night in the United States Land, Office | Nicholas Longworth, speiker of | b O in Anchorage, Alaska, to purchase |the house, after surveying the = and en’sr upon as a Trade and |Prospects of adjournment of con- Manufacturing Site the lands em-|=ress, the trip to Kansas City for braced in U. 8. Non-Mineral Sur-|the Republican convention, and vey No. 1657, which are sitnated |the uncertainty of fhings in g H on. the west shore of Port Al-|eral, says he doesn't know whuh- thorp, Chichagoff Island, in the|er he will get a vacation or nnl,‘ TPerritory of Alaska, one and|and that he hasn't the shightest | three quarter miles southeast of |idea where he will spend it if he Point Lucan, Latitude 68° 7* 50”|#ets one. Horth, Longitude 136° 20’ 00”| Representative Tilson of west, containing 14.36 acres. and | necticut, Republi floor leade more particularly described as|in the house, looks forward to a follows, to-wit: | rest at Lake Senapee in his own state, and Rep. Finis Garrett of | 1, on mean high tide line on i'l'enneusee. Democratic floor lead- west shore of Port Althorp, er, expects to be kept busy in his | Alaska, whence U. S. L. M. campaign for a senate seat in his No. 1657 bears: south 16° home sector. 58’ 24” east 16.24 chains dls- ——————— tant; thence W 20.30 FOR QUICK SCRVICE chalns to Corner: No. 2; |CALL 137 HENRY C. GORHAM thence North 11,18 chains to | Contractor Corner No. 2; thence BEast | or by the hour. ' 6.85 chains to Corner No. 4; |Such as . carpenter, masonry, thence, meandering the mean shingling, plumbing, . kalsomin- high tide lme on west shore |ing or painting, in fact anything ot Port . Althorp, . Alaska, in;new or repair work. south 26° 59’ Bast 8.48 |ady. PHONE, 137 chains, Soums‘:s"tl 30, East |sTee———— 3.25 chains, uth 82° 45’ 2 L 2l East. 3.33. chains, South 31° JAPANESE TOY y gl . 1o e Tan B8 oneine: | SHOP i 1E “ALMA” South 67° 04 East 1. | H. B. MAEINO PET IS ; . 800 Front Street 7 A. M., Friday May 25th eturning t 1, - Su Thlfrpagmnage of the S st T | [ 0 g i o o[V 1 2L _(,‘.1.:;,;; SRAIY. . g Vb ublic is respé West 0.58 chains, to Corner 1. 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Elmer Reed wishes to an- nounce that he has opened a shop in the Winter and Pond Building and will car- ry a complete line ‘of Genu- ine Eskimo Made Han'd Carved Ivory, Tobaccos, Soft Drinks and in addition will handle the Famous Taylor Made Candies. Commencing at Corner No. SRS B Illlllll! TR R RO TR 5 B nlnmmwmwmmmmmlmflmmumnmlmmmmmummummnmmmnmm LT