The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 22, 1928, Page 3

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ST R T S R LT T R T TR EPE TR LD L L ELE T I|.||IXIIIIIllIIIIIIlllllllllllll“ll"llL GUSEUM ALULELTLR RIS LR R TR T L W ‘A I N "ASI) \\ THE DALLY 'ALASKA EmRE Tumm MAY 22 I928 ‘ : llllIIllllllfllflllllllflmflllflIHIHHHIIIIHIIHIIIIHHIIIIIIIHIIIHHIfllhlmlllll». ‘P1C KETT T Fme Art of Living Is Theme of Women’s Federation Meeting half—or would you just sit by and let the man you once loved be trapped into a hasty marriage? ; That's the condition whi*h con-! a Dean in w feature tonight » heroine has been divor a month when she lcarn ex-husband has fallen for tiful blonde—and confidence man. This rouses her blood and she stages a her ex-husband that s |its re and natu 3 ter McGQrail heads a capable s porting cast of players Mly read | that he 1 heawt T O‘V[CHT A‘\ID WEDN! PI(,TORI AL NEWS ET TR Rt - Fr— TR PR |-.MARION DAVIES IS COMING TO ‘PALACE Final Appearance “"One would im ker, that Marion Davies prefer dramatic roles In beautil clothes, and never indulga in edy But on the contrary famous beauty of th> screen pre- fers to make people laugh sacrif her looks to this result time and tims In “The Red MilL" Cosmopolitan vehicle comi the Palace Thursd she pigtails and wooden Dutch heicine; allows h be frozen over in ome to get a laugh. The new picture is a lllting comedy romance of Holland, based on the famous stage play and given an elaborate production at the Metro-Goldw: Mayer studios, with Owen Moore in the leading| male role. GUERIN LEAVES FOR CAMPS ON ADMIRALTY ISLAND WITH STORES With supp for three Public Survey partles cn the wesi ocast of Admiralty Isla C VAN AND GILBERT VAUDEVILLE CO. = THE FAPPER 0’:? OHFE_lI_pLEP;. DAUGHTER~ SHE SIMPLY MANY TROUBLES “ PA" HELLER — LOUISE - THE ELDER ‘POOR PAPA - DAUGHTER— SHE'S TWENTY-ONE AND “BRUG-STORE COWBOY" HE THINKS WORK 1SA OVES 10 KEEP YOU DISEASE AND DOFSNT|] AWAKE NIGHTS, DOING WANT TO CATCH IT THE CHARLE STON IN NEW SPECIALTIES Added Attraction (TR T M T T T TR T LU LTI L L L wears | sc WHAT THAT SHRINERS ARE DOING Ukat Happens B Behind the Closed Dnau of Half the Hames in_America VIRGINIA VALLI -ALiAN smrson ~J FARRELL M*DONALD Dased on the play by HARRY DELF — Scenario by L G RIGBY J.G.BLYSTONE Production LATEST NEWS EVENTS FOX COMEDY PRICES—10-20-10 —Loges 50 cents R T L T T L T O L L L L T AMETROPD, opted b CHARLES LOGUE from the story by PERCY HEATH Olrectcdby ALAN HALE For the world at large and humanity T L L T T e Vaudevllle Twlce Each Nzght vent on the - | Homes camp: of the The largest organization cf \vomen in the world, the Gcncl.x] years, tha reports presi There £ | | Federation of Women’s Clubs, will decide at its convention in San | de on how the club movement | cons, (¢ | Antonio, as, Mey 28-June @, whether Mrs. John F. Sippel (left) | “has eariched daily living in my Guerin, Cadastral E in{of Baltimore or Mrs, E u.l Franklin White of Indianapolis shall | State,” and that on the results (I charge of the Bureau of Public|be its ident for the next two years, Shown with Mrs, Sippel| (Ucstionuaires sent fo "det R i ot |5 . i i mine (hn extent of feminine inte Surveys in the Territory, left to-(is her granlson, Bill Malthie, | day on the gasboat 2. He ‘ \‘ I :";““” o ne: Ay SHR]NE HOSP]TAl atir. - Ghokt. TSI of tHA e ARTBNEG SRR e 2 AR FILM AT PALACE week. R ation, | Speake the conven The first of the partie now “ i Jlicity, and public| ©'"9¢ 3 working in the vicinity of Hawlk| o8 i 1 el welfa | redl . plctupe the Portiaad Hospitals lay—MARION DAVIES in Inlet and has a camp at Game and tomorrow ion are those lk-lhr of the National Broad past two | pany "hospitals are built with wmenew which each Shriner gives with of lunch- his annual dues and from funds tho | donated. us | asting com of slate will be a seric and dinner ten d 1 a spocial r | n Sunday, durin, muunuuuuunuu|uumuumnuuumuuwumuuuuuummumuuuuummmmmmnmgnmnmmmomumnmmnmmlm i i () Jop) = @ =3 =) AT THE HOTELS Gastineau A. C. Vau Winkle, Mr. and Frank Shotter, Hoonah. * Alaskan 1. Glasscock, Killisnoo; vidson, Killisnoo; Ben Hirgt-Chichagof; W. S. Charles JHHT out YOUTH% ECHILI)RF Mr Mrs fine ar lucation, f at Gutzon ion i | ulptor, | “Th A two has been | work done by free ba-|of the Shrine s, for the past eight months in on |lll|)JH v York; Louis R. Alderman, of 1 United States Bureau of Kdu cation; Sidney Kr ‘fl' the | yoted to ilustrations the hos-; J United States Chamber of Com-|pial while the remainder shows merce; Mrs lian Convay, of |some of the types of cases which the al Forest service; and treated by the staff do Leave word at Juneau Musie Merlin Aylesworth, president | und the, results gbtained. Hou —adv. fVictoria Day Celebration ““ WHITEHORSE, Y. T. May 26, 1928 BASEBALL TOURNAMENT —Teams from Juneau, Skagway, Chilkaot Barracks and Whitehorse Field Sports, Dancing and Everything P. Da- Myhre, Pekovigh, Larson, showing for inte Unit pres cration of ten-day it LUV TTUN THE RED MILL Gov |z is in ch, of Charles IIlllllll’llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIHIIIIIHlllIIlI|IlllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll ety e <3 tween Hawk Inlet aud Koo nahco Inlet, cne headed by Floyd [ o G. Betts, o -\ tha now on g ats | about the presidency John 5 u\nm. and Mrs. Kdward n White, dianapolis. » fine f v naking e lents of the| federation function federation, s H. Deni gineer, and th life,” will be the theme of son, New York; Philip North Mumbrue, { convention, with each department| Moor St 4 Mrs. Josiah P e - 7 Vo activity contributing to the pro- that my achlevement with this n, has 1 w. After the formalities of open | ing by Mrs. John D { lent of the fed ration, most of the meeti will be lh\uul to program the h\m new W bienniz here . Hill, Lyan Canal. first part of the film is de [ yond his sphere So he | decides to go out of her life. The girl, br ) rted, declares that 5&[\( fellow” at any st. So she joins the society of ‘m o young men of the rough-and- ready type. How a great love surmoun these obstacles fur. nishes a stirring end to 2 film. e b rie hothet 3 Dortreged by Lil THE FAMILY UPSTAIRS™ 'f | | (10 10 o e e cant | 18 AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | |} i 1" bavard Piel, dr., essaying b the role of the brother, a mot overly-ambitious pool room shark, «Cecille Evans, portraying Made moiselle Clarice, and Jacqueline Wells , a modiste, ” y acque lls, playing a pain- | tully frank type of young girl. | @ T g J. Farrell MacDonald, who leaped || MIND READING IS TO BE | into fame by his portrayal of Cor EXPOSED PALACE TONITE | The Great lndoaendent The final vaudeville program of ', poral Casey in “Theé Iron Hor: - 5 the successtul engagement of the E plays Joe Heller, the husband ‘who Van and Gilbert Variety company in “life. of - ee——— W. Dudley is in town for a few days and will tune piancs for anyone desiring his services. rmer Attractions At Theatres 3 Itmnhnlu xas, and Mrs, . Minneapolis, will give ctings to the assembled * cn the first day of thp ntion. An attendance of men is, expected. Quistanding samong the k:h \\nl @ m.uh This is to give notice wife, Josephine E. Michel left without just and that! I will not b » for any debts or obligations incurred by her. | Dated this 19th day of May,' 1928. adv. spec wo con 1,000 Teeming with buman intareat, William Fox's production; h Family Up#tairs,” opens at thc Coliseum tonight for a two day run. reports J. H. T\ln llElSFN to 'hn con- Characters that one meets evory day abound in this new photoplay “stands for anything” from his will be given tonight and tomor- . MacDonald is ‘bound to en- ch himself to a still greater degree with the public by his'row at the Palace. Besides new songs, dances, new selections on the banjo and piano‘accordion, and latest performance. His comedy scenes brim with acting of the also request numbers, the “Greal De Poli”" will expose mind read- etellar brand. Virginia Valli plays the role of Louise Heller,” the daughter who lacks a Sweetheart and who does not have even a “once-in-a-while.” But she finally mnieets a young bank clerk, played by Allan Simp- ing in a new and novel manner, things that did not happen, things that will happen and things that never will happen. Those having affairs of the heart should also THE WORLD'S CHAMPION CAR 26,000 miles in less MUSIC BY A JUNEAU ORCHESTRA Dancing at Skagway Friday Night and at Whitehorse hltuuhy nght see this act. The vaudeville pro- gram will' be given twice each night. son, and the two fall in love. The romance is jeopardized, how- ever, by the girl's mother, who declares to the lowly-pald clerk} If you were a pretty woman, that her daughter has been bred|and had just obtained a divoree in the lap of luxury. Owing to[from your husband only to learn this misrepresentation on the part|that he was about to be fleeced of the mother, the young man ¢ by a clever pair of swindlers, cides llmt the one he ]oqu is be-} would you intercede in his be- rrrrrrrrrreras than 23,000 minutes in a new model-The Club Sedan -at a new low One-Profit price $1435 EE this new Commander S and other new Stude- baker and Erskine models at 4ihe most comprehensive showing of these champion cars ever made in this city. See the new Dictator Royal Sedan with six wire wheels. See the new Dxctator Club Sedan and the Victoria. See the new Erskine Six— a car listing as low as $795, which is so finely built of high quality materials that it can be driven 40 miles per £.0.8. l'A(ran The Reliable News Stand 219 Front St. Next to Reliable Transfer ¢ hour even when NEW. See the new President Straight Eight—100 horsepower— 80 miles per hour—131-inch wheelbase. This exhibit will thrill every man or woman who appreci- ates beauty of line and color in fine moto;”cars. We handle all Alaskan publications including Ketchikan Chronicle—Cordova Times— Anchorage Times — Fairbanks News-Miner—Dawson News We are agents for the Kris Kross*Razor and Supplies—Stationery and Miners’ Supplies “ALMA"” Leaves Juncau 7 A. M., Friday May 25th 27th——Calling at Dougl ~JUNEAU TO WHITEHORSE AND RETURN—§15.00 Limited Number u]' Rnseruauous If we haven’t what you want, we’ll get it for you. REMEMBER—-——We deliver your papers and maga- +gines after every boat. Returning to Juneau, Sunday, mu $1985 to $2450 and Chilkoot Barracks Dont for‘et to order your e n“ e 'FARE ICE CREAM, CANDIES and CIGARS _BERRY'S TAXI STAND Open from 6 &, .;, olam JUNEA'U MOTO.RS’ INC. A. B. CHAUVIN, Prop. Juneau Ferry and Navigation Co. .45 : W. S. 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