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!{lflflIIHfllIIIImIIIIII!IIHIIHHHIIIIWIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIhIIIIIIIIb. PICKETT’ PAILACE dHi TS A WQW OF Van and Gilbert’s Vaud Buster Keaton'in the funniest of ¢ long time twice each night Packed them in last mght—they hkcd the show VAUDEVILLE AND MOVIE 2 COMPLETE SHOWS TONIGHT A DOUBLE BILL eville at 7:30 and 9:30 nedies seen for a as chased out of 0 ny into mammany _ CuPiD 1N THE GuIsE OF A DUCK HUNTER. TWO DECOYS ADING THE LAW. A DOUSBLE ROMANTIC COMEDY THRULS-CHILLS - SPILLS lmmmmmmmmumnmmunm!mmmmnmnmmmmumnmu Hi Cnming Tuesday—New Vaudeville Also | nevaoA I‘!l!IIIIIIHIIIIHIHllII|Illllllll!llfllIIlllll|IIII||II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII allmIlmflflllmflil“lfllllnllmllIllllllllllllll"ll"l"lll“ l "fllllllllllhm £ Attractions | At Theatres | A TVAUDEVILLE. KEATON AT | PALACE; BIG FUN BILL [ AN o Van and Gilert's show and Buster Keaton packed them in at the Palace yesterday afternoon and again last night Both make a complete show and together it is a big bill. The vaudeville bill is as good as the previous two of the pres ent engagement. There is a bit of harmony singing for the open ing, a breezy skit follows in which Van Alst and Lee Parry, asgisted by Harrict Holman and Marie Gilbert put over some fast atuff; Parry delights again with big banjo gnd plano-accordion se-| lections; Van and Marie do a singing act and the four close in a Spanish Skefch in which Mies @Gilbert does the Spanish seven veil dance, but she has mislaid all but one veil. Miss Holman dssists in dancing and by the; way, Miss Holman, Juneau's clev- et performer, makes her debut with professionals in this bill. She does a clog and tap dance that is l headline act itself and she got Vauvl':vi'rk'l vorced her husband and who learns "that he is about to be en- snared into marriage by two clov- er crooks. Priscilla Dean, as the ex-wife, breaks up the not until many interes penings occur. “Forbidden Dean’s second produced by Metropolitan Pic- tures. Alan Hale directed the production which was adapted by Charles Logue, from an origingl story by Percy Heath. Walter McGrail, Ca son, DeSacia Mooers Mason are members of porting cast. A new vaudeville bill, ends the present succos gagement of and variety show, a Water starring vehicle on and the Fergu- Dan sup- which ul en- Gilbert's [ “THE FAMILY UPSTAIRS" | COMING TO COLISEUM l‘ux Films buiit a completely equipped pool . hall for the pur- pose of giving J. Farrell Donald an opportunity to prove his ability with ball and cue in “The Family Upstairs,” screen verSion of Harry Delf's mirth- provoking success which opens a two day run at the Coliseum sarting Tuesday. Leading ro- mantic roles were assigned Vir: ginia ‘Valli and Allan Simpson. In this very numan comedy of New York domestic life, MacDon- & big hahd at all_performancesigld, who .won undying fame as yedterday. Buster Keaton in “Battling! Buster” is one of the best things he has been seen in, in Juum;.u 1t is funny from start to finis and nothing but laughs. In thej comedy there is a four piece band and leader, and Mae Pauly and! her orchestra makes this one of the hits. The vaudeville and Keaton wili be given twice again tonight. i | E[‘“U‘NTAMED LADY" AT | COLISEUM TONIGHT -+ | | | Every -scene in the picture is filled with action. There is the Yale-Princeton football game in} the Yale Bowl, this Sequence con- taining * some’ remarkably fine shots of the last game. Here is where Gloria, sitting in the Princeton stand, enrages all around her by cheering for Yale. There is an elaborate scene at a fashionable Long Island coun- try ¢lub” at’ an ‘evening dance, with Miss Swanson dashing up et 'roadster, an hour late, n.xrl‘ fowly missing two of the guests| as she grinds her car to a stop,| and revealing herself “ressed for a bathing panty instead of a dance. ' A'quarrel with her fiance follows and she hurls the ring fn his face, knocking him down as she throws in the gears and speeds away. x| Willie ia pool “Casey” im “The Irom Horse,” plays the part of a father who is | merely the titular head of the es tablishment. Lillian Elliott, he mother, gives “dad” to unde stand that she rules the She can see no faults in Heller, their young son, but “Pop” Heller can—and does. He sees, for example, that young Willie is a pool expert and too lazy to work. Time and again the father shoves the “help wanted” column under young Wil- lie's nose—and time and agzain spurns it. The hardest work Willie ever does is to battle ball around the green baize of a billlard table. This makes no decided hit with “Pop,” who earns but $35.00 a week az a car inspector. This is only a starter of the plot. AT THE HOTELS Gastineau F. L. Crockwell, Chichagof; J. Williams, Chichagof; H. W. Kakeverta, 8. G. Cass, Seattle; J. H. Brokaw, Seattle; Frances Roundtree, Petersbur; Clifford Roundtree, Petersburg; L. M. Car- rigan, city; T. P. Gadden, Ketchi- kan; George E. Davis, Seattle; Mr and Mrs. Frederick Nelson and son, Petersburg; C. W. Cash, Seattle; J. J .Meherin, cily; Peder Pedersen, Robert 8. Donaldson, D. Then comes a sequence in’ which, by réason of disregarding rning slgns on the rnld, she: fid erself 'and her car’in t)w: fddle of a stream, from Which is rescued by Larry also 15 ‘the ramantlé Wishing Bock, one of the mos! Beautitul of scenic shots. ; * Next, l?u Swanson 15 seen on) l\ ylcht il a n.orm By her -l\ll thany of the crew are injured and! klm“ forced to go into the boiler] and ‘shovél coal so that thel yicht may make port. ollowing that comes a thrill ing_ horseback chase down rou, di.u:rm:l nfimnmln tralls, ' o Swanson trying to run away from Larry Gray after she has escnrfed from the hunting lodge in which he held be;‘nurlsonax‘ | £ | bo: Harkrader. Alagkan George Bade, Taku Harbor; Pete Cvorovich, Lisianski Inlet; Fred Anderson, Funter Bay; Pepe i Pappo, city; Jobn W. dley, | Jualin; William Jackson, Taa&f{nn C.'J. Tagcock, Tee Harbor; ‘W. Murphy, Olympia; William An- derson, Olympia; R. J. Ren-i ney, Seattle; Peter Laymn, Yak bi Island; Gus Mattulat, Yakobi Island; Ed Hibler. Zynda Mrs. 8. K. Emerson. Leon Permanent” “Wave, $12.50. Fern Beayty. Pasjos. “ade Mac-| THE DAILY ALASKA | h‘r' L;\ The attention of Roman Catholics all over the world will soon be drawn to Syduey, Australia, where the twenty-ninth International fucharistic Congress will be heéld, taking place in September. The above layout shows an architect’'s drawing of the completed St. will start, Cupul Learns Radw Code Makes Captpre in Arctic " Den Cupid has taken up radio, using fhe Continental cede to carry a proposal frcem Paul €. Oscanyan, Jr., and an acceptancy from Astrid Funder ¢f Copenhagen. Oscanyan was radio operator with the Michigan Grecnland Expedition and his bride to be was 'l I' EUCHARISTIC C IRE, MONDAY MAY 21, Mary’s Cathedral in Sydney, which will be the scene of the gathering, and photo i3 of St. Patrick's Col- lege, the point from which the Eucharistic procession “Tntarnational Illustrated News) to ne other higl in fifteen ts s ng th there ou woather Most HUHENII RN WASHINGTON, May 21— The setection of delegates ‘to ths Dem and Republican National fons will be slow this Texas is the only state where the lineups are doubiful The Texas Democrats are very much divided. Some are bitterly opposed to Gov. Alfred B. Smith| and others demand a dry nh.nk\ and a dry candidate. While the Smith men do not claim the Tex as delegation, they hope to have one that will nd by the nomi- nee of the convention and to have many friends among the 40! delegates. | have A Gov. Smith will bo | washouts on the roads leading unoppesed 3 South Dakota primarias |Tom the city. A slide on fhe . the same day that Mary. town side of Vanderbilt Hill and land’s delegates will be named. la washout about ome mile from reported ail slong Lynn Canal, River the sun ghone ntire day,.according picnicked there. With the warm weather and high tide, several pariies tried swimming on the Eagle River Bar and reported it first rate. An lother party which made tha trip | to Windfall Lake brought back re ports of the finest weather experi @nced for months. ecent rains close caused small ocratic convent week while T T DT DT B T R T AT TR T 1928.. g 2 : SLOW WEEK IN M masretes,, | Cousw s T R U G G |_ E FOR it IAT]fiA('iLE”RIHVER mmmmonunn 8 DELEGATE VOTES =.:. " ceczizfin silg Law T Ecigs ho ured forth on i \ Most of National Delegates | ;mw ]’\‘flf"y"}‘f.yx\:\:\:{::,;.Lx‘r‘!;y e (’L(}R'A Been Chosen—Hoover Autolsts foynd ~thomselves out SWANSON to l*.'x:lr!‘i.\v ':"\;vfr"xu:::.j‘v GGTHE Added Attraction Mack Sennett Comedy TRIMMED IN GOLD 7:30—9:156 to Juneau slides ana Prices—10-20-40, Loges 50 cents ler,” the | and | Inlet usual | Lone | lovely ""l‘h(' shown in the window of the Shop Laurence’s trophy Race col Pro “ sever: | most graphic of his new-oil Southeast in Hon en to the | to Capital mer, | Washington on | Simpson | conslder: ab the ity lin b be dle Mrs. month. the westward for the remairder of the summer. Lauri of ability, are to be seen at the a window Nelson’s, Bellin sent to Juneau just before the race, the early part of July. Sydney | Laurence, liere, to whom he Los Angeles on May 8, {arrive in of Ju brilliant kan scenes and colorings. The splendid is one called is particularly newly arrived pictures of Alaskan scenes, bagome Banks “Chicf Johnson's spector,” for famous, are entitled “Winter before of Alas- It | L a is thought that Maryland will in.|the city limits on the Glac struct her delegates to support|Highway make fast traveling' dan- Gov. Albert ©. Ritehie, but that Berous, while on the Thane road Gov. Smith wi'l be their second washouts have been reported, ik lone a short distance past the L ] Alaska All but 110 of tho 1,089 dele-| Juneau [Tiime ‘and-thy o< THE gates (o the Republican National)®* between the Standard Qil Qom pany and the 1 com | E“FAMILY UPSTAIRS” convention have » been selected | PAOY A1 HIC SCene bodicar & il '=l and ) bt 280 of the 1100 Do L I cratic delegates have been named.| today at 4, These totals do not include Ore 24 0“0 POUNDS OF | gon where the returns are incom- Cengoleum Nairn HALIBUT SOlD HERF Jolnscn, no sale; plete or Colorado and New Mox- ico where delegates were selected AV 3 Glidden late Saturday. Herbert Hoover Republican lhl("ll\ , within votes of a maj of the vention. i .~;|||\;|'n‘lvh say Texas delegation and others boost him to more than a majority of the convention ponents of Hoover dispute | these votes. Former 0. Lowden claims of which 90 are The Smith forees claim well COMING TUESDAY mastery lection inecludes several two marines, among which “An Alaska Steam- vivid. Other T o T G CHHITH TR T ted | has “or River, “The which Laurence Susitna Totem,” perfect in its Cabin in the Cache,” a MeKinle Two of of Bethlehem Steel 62, 27%, Endicott General Asphalt Miner Company 24%, ndian Three bosts of the 1 fleet % | thousand -} neal fish buyers today the | were on a par with the will | the season opened eloar{ The Louhelen, Capt. Knut Op-! Hildre, 7,500 pcunds, was pur 203 of} chased vy ‘fiie Naw Hoglind huy Frank er for o 6: the Hyperien, 4 delegat Capt. Os 6,500, sold| lat 9 and 5.60 to the Juneau Cold |cusly ill with Storage Company, and the Ad-!Ann's hospital above the 600 mark in the Demo-|dington, Capt. Anderson, 10,000,]days, is on the cratic convention and hope to!gold to the same outfit for 3% |according to hospital authorities. boost their number further during|and 6% cen He was allowed to receive visl the ‘week. They expect to get :ui jtors yesterday, but owing to ths cal hali-! twonty-four halibut to and prices best since t Northern Ore 22%, Kelly nington Rand 59, Stew- | S. Steel 114, | Yellow Truck and Coach 36%. | i s B | Mt. al others. claims Springfield 21%, Re 29%, Southern Dai art Warner 3%, U he “An | (\I\(I are Ala mesteader's Cabin, picture, “The he Potlatch,” to be giv-| winner of the Capital-| yacht r this sum exhibit at the New Hotel in Seattle, Dr. and s attracting| attention throughout | will later be shown of Frederick and and in Tacoma, Olym- gham and Portland, and MINARD MILL ON ROAD TO RECOVERY whu has heen seri- pneumonid, in St. for the last tem way to recovery, Minard Mill, 0 said, lo It 4 > STOCX QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, May 21.—Alaska | Juneau gold mire stock is quoted least votes from Colorado, Ore drain on his energy the “no yisi- gon, New Mexico and South Da- tor” rule is to be re-establiched kota, ‘and’ the ‘call on Maryland’s for a few days, Sister Superior 16 when they ‘are neefled. declared. and Mrs. =anne Val married in expect to Juneau about the mid ne, to remain about & continuing on’ ‘to Laurence bt formerly Yictoria Day Celebr ration WHITEHORSE, Y. T. J Two paintings by ence, herself an artist NEW YORK, May 21—Ralio’s dots and dashes, racing through the oitter cold 'of the Arct a: messengers ol Cupid, speil wed- ding bells and orange blossoms to two commercial operators—an American member ¢f an explora- tion party and a l)QriAh girl. The American is Paul C. Oscan- yan, Jr., of Bogota, N. J., and the gir) is Astrid Funder, the daugh- ter of the director of a Copen- hagen school of navigation, They met in the far fiorth in the radio cabin of a ship. “Then they talked by radio until the language of love began to creep into the Continental code. Final- scanyan overcame his shy- ness and sent out a propesal that anybody familiar with the sig- nals might hear. But only the heart of one whose ears were properly tuned to the phrase “Will you marry me?”’ fluttered in a manner that made her hand quickly click out “Yes” in the code of the air. Although miles intervaned and at times it was necessary to call upon some willing amateur to rg- lay their messages, which Astrid [d@id not fail to fill with the words that only lovers use, the court- ship ran almost as smoothly ag does that of two who do not have to depend on man's method of making the far parts of the earth as side by side. Oscanyan was the radio opera- tor with the University of Michi- ‘gan Greenland expedition, and he was in charge of the short wave equipment which kept the party 4n touch with civilization. Part of the trip into the north was made on the supply ship Disko of the anish government. uch to his chagrin he foung ithat the commerciak operator on board was a girl. But. the com ‘mon ground of radio threw them ‘together during much of the long| voyage to Mt. Evans, where the expedition began its investiga- tions, and Oscanyan “began to ‘think differently. ‘After setting up , the radip equipment of the expedition, ‘whiéh contained a long wave re- ceiver, Oscanyan spent many an evening listening to words of cheer coming from the key of the girl on the Disko. “But it was aj one-sided conversation, as the long wave outfit on the ship could npt tune to the signals from the ex- ditien’s short wave transmitter Later several members of the lexpedition returned to the Unnql States. They took a short wave recolver to Miss Funder. 0 days after it was Installed former listener joined in the & in charge of the transmxttex on thc Damsh uupply s)up D h. Nugget Shop. Both are charming exlmplcs of floral work, > "HUI.!KS HAVE BOY A boy baby was born at 12:20 o’clock this morning at the Gow- ernment Hosp! to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chulik. The father is ma- chine operator at Spickett's Pal- ace. This makes two boys and one girl in the Chulik family. ————— This is to give notice that my i wite, Josephine E. Michelsen, has yleft without just cause, and that I will not be responsible for any debts or obligations incurred by her. Dated this 19th day of May. 1928. adv. versation, which led to the posal and acceptance. When the girl returned home to Copenhagen she quickly sct about gathering the parts for a | B0-watt short wave transmitter {80 that the courtship would not be interrupted. The set in op- eration, marriage plans were dis- cussed until it was decided that the wedding should take place some time after May 20. Oscanyan now is in Copenhagen and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Oscanyan, Sr, are on their way to attend the wedding.! Their invitation came by amateur radio through the co-operation of a neighbor boy, John Mustermann, who picked up a message from their son telling of his approach-| pro- J. H. MICHELSEN. May 26, 19 BASEBALL TOURNAMENT———Teams from Juneau, Skagway, Chilkeot Barracks and Whitehorse Field Sports, Dancing and Everything MUSIC BY A JUNEAU ORCHESTRA Dancing at Skagway Friday Night and at Whitehorse S\turday Night RED, bORE EYES —————— “My eyes were so sore, red and inflamed, I could hardly stand NEW SYDNEY LAURENCE acklo, v OILS AT NUGGET SHOP wem v, 5 o ing marria LAVOPTIK is mild and very A number of new Sydney Laur- 8o0thing. Tt helps eye pains and ence paintings have been receiv. inflammation surprisingly quick. ed by Dr. Robert Simpson and Ma)ul tired and weak eyes feel are on display at the Nugge: Strong and fresh. Eye cup free.. Shop. They are the product \:‘Butler, Mauro Drug Co., 96 Fron! his winter's work and show tho Street. —adv. THE NEW POLICY Issued by The Mutu} Life Insurance Co., of N. Y. A $10,000 Policy For Death, natural cayses pays ... For Death, by accident within the texms of the Policy ...... 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M., Friday May 25th Returning to Juneau, Sunday, 27th——Calling at Douglas and Chilkoot Barracks FARE—JUNEAU TO WHITEHORSE AND RETURN—#$15.00 Limited Number of Reservations BRING YOUR OWN LUNCH—We furpish plenty of hot coffee ahoard Juneau Ferry and Navigation Co. W. S. PULLEN, Manager Phone No. 6 'HCKETS ON SALE—Juneau F' & Navigation Company. Phone No. 6; Habel tineau, Hotel Zynda, Hotel Alaskan, Guy L. Smith, las. 3 " Make Your Reservations New