The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 23, 1928, Page 3

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t 2 Times Tonight——7:15 and 9:20 LATEST NEWS WEEKLY PRISCILLA DEAN in “FORBIDDEN FRUIT” LG RO T EXTRA FEATURE—Portland Unit of the Shrine Hospitals—which all should see Adm. 10-25-40—Loges 50 cents Coming Thursday Owen Moore Louise Fazenda George Siegman R T T T T T e U DT T ] 'IIIIIIII!IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII||III|||IIII|I|||II|I|III||IIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ox Films version of Harry Delt's|Square Garden and at Hollywood show:| Local audlences are promised FUZARD HEAU nF .4|I|IIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIII|I||II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII|IIIIIlIl||. lf},mm; il will have its 1ing at the Coliseum tonight Di-| some real thrills when this pie: rector J.. G. Blystone, using Vir-|ture is shown at the Coliseum, INT H T Zin Valli, Allan Simpson, J. [Theatre *Thursday and riday. ell MacDonald, Li and other ‘characters, many sequences in gling pldtforms, toors, windswept scor manipulate to the advantage. Many es ave said to {unusual shots ever and Then— -1? skatas These re the on Davies star, in pl famous lIllIlulllIIIIHlll}illlllluulllllllllmjfl“!&lullllIII‘lmlllll'lllllll\ll Spickett’s Pal Netherlands. It pra T T T stark.” Then, she appear in a winter The new story, UITTUNTTHDR T Herbert stage hit = leading male role. 23| center of the road as her former|_ husband drives up. He stops and *' s 7aT sov 18 AT Altractions | o o o o ve At Theatres ance-—-only EE TR shooter. to drive her to a harbqr, where B | PRISCILLA DEAN IS SHOWING AT PALACE | | appears in | M previously star pic which l’:llme last nlflhl thing she has ever adventuress who Priscilla| Some of the greatest trick pho- unit in declaring there old wo-| tography ever recorded fcr mo- lovetaps. Ceorge hit man with a Paisley shawl about | tion piciure purposes was dovelop- to be hit. Patrons She drives an old | ed by Reginald Lyons during the bonts were far superior to many | Carter, Chris Woodbury, L. Rob in Madison| erts, Mts. . 8. Jewell, L. Silsmal dons the garb of a poor her shoulders. anl and parks kwx. they enter a launch and sail for a desolate island. Then she re. veals her identity. s about complications Jack Henr of great interest. It is a delight- other legitimate 8 For the first time in her screen |ful vehicle for Miss Dean. Walter of the Cauliflower ail, Casson Ferguson, De¢ battle sequences of to any- | Sacia Mooers and Dan Mason (I)l-;(:] son-Richard t-| pear in her support. | “Is Zat So?” | Forafi bl Alfred Green 4 , R } | LAST CHANCE TO SEE “THE FAMILY UPSTAIRS ) e e A ;at the West Coast ar. in um‘mm.m, of “The Family Upstahs CRITICS SAY this New Oldsmobile is THE FINE CAR OF LOW PRICE 2-DOOR SEDAN s925 F.0.B. FACTORY Tax Additional Automotive critics now add their praise in recognition of what Oldsmobile has achieved by its policy pledged to progress. . . . “Two years ahead both in appearance and mechanically,” says H. F. Blanchard of Motor. ... A. F. Denham of Motor. Age says, “New in every respect. . . . gives an impression of belongmg ina much higher price class.” . .. “From'experience in actually driving the new Oldsmobile, it may be defi- nitely stated that Oldsmobile hag made an important advance in the art of car building,” says Walter C. Boynton of Automotive Daily News. Sweeping, positive expressions— based on actual facts «of design and the actual experience of these men with this new Oldsmobile. Theyknow. . . as you will know when you have investigated . .. that this new Olds- mobile is indeed The Fine Car of Low Price. PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS - CONNORS MOTOR (CO. JUNEAU, ALASKA EERPN home-life | Stadium Coney Island. ‘There of odds .and the most| Dl i s | MARION DAVIES IS " First—wooden ~l|mw' me wooden shoes! extremities of pedal difficulty and ambulistic| oomplete changes. Van Alst tribulations encountered by Mari-| gyl comedian and a Cosmopolitan ving her the captivating Dutch “The Red Mill” which comes to|gna dooy. Lee P e tomorrow. As a little Dutch girl, Davies appears in the pettic pigtails and wooden shoes of thal}o company put on here. latest -role,| o gplendid’ dancer, good foil, clev-{16, 1 heroine in diligent | yo of Grau- to have them, and| gpyy, ! dent kate in the frozen canal in the oo l""" winter scenes in the tacle, in which she | hundred gaily-attired skates fastened to spectaculan scale at Goldwyn-Mayer studios, adaptation of the famous Victor the same name. Owen' Moore plays the| o be COLISEUM TOMORROW M. L. Merritt, A. A." Kronqy Miss Kronquist, Jack Tritt and (‘ in length, or than those | The old woman marches him| It is not often that back to his car and forces him motion picture studio smoked up” over a little matter of fisticuffs, but the fact remains that George O'Brien packed house when k, Jimmy played to a|Stuart, thirty boxes of fresh hali- i seenes with a zest long ring patronage. Studio, are a| fenricksor 7 they had witnessed Elliot | il ovcacmentor BRIDGE CONCERN; u””‘ VAUDEVILLE AT gratings & PALACE ENDED T anac which| ville Company closed their eight day engagement at the Pal last night and left on the this morning for I’ul--mhu!g‘ A be Steamer schedunles caused the ph, tel company to eclose at the Palac |last night, otherwis beach ing of the it/ the next show date. The com-|troit River between pany members made hundreds of | Mick on thelpiends while in Juneau, giving|by the Detroit 50 minutes of good clean vaude- | Bridge Company and ville each night during the the announcement that s brings| will be opened for tr: out the laughs. Marie er whistler and neat in ever ~ |ea with his banjo and Miss | cordion acts and shows ver At |ty doubling in the many ¢ i s/ pleted ten months ahead of [is the oceasion for several| pyring the Juneau engagement monograph. weeks of practice to learn to walk| jappiet Holman appeared in the| Alaskans like to think that this in them-——just as it took stice for her to learn to walk like a boy in “Beverly neau performer either with her'sult of the eonnection professionalism and histrionic panies. Mr. Fozard ional and The Ambassadr~ on a Metro. Steamer A lm. Cabt. William | cost $25,000,000 when i; an Jensen, arrived in port at 4:30, and contain the longest o'clock this morning from the| any suspension westward with the following pas:(world. The principal F. J. Car wold, Miss E. Marsh, A. \Vi]lls,w]hid_m', which is 135 B lhv water with a span E. Thomas. | Philadelphia-Camden entire| Before sailing for the south af feet above the water and “gots all . m. she loaded thirtythrea. of 1,750 feet in length. of frozen halibut shipped, bassador Bridge will M Basse for Sahastian ilroad tracks but tomobiles and foot fought | put, four bhoxes of fresh salmon representatives| mon shipped by the Juneau Cold|eight feet wide. The in the|Storage Company to the San Juaners will be the heighth u{ king Company, story building with 14 sm.-m un- comedy, | and concentrates. [der ground and eight ove. The bridge structure directed the|gor Seattle—Mr. and Mrs. J. G. be 7,400 feet in length and from acquired in|ghepard, John Radovich, wite Bystanders | gix children, A. W. Stewart, A. B.[9,000 feet. In preventing her ex-husband from| | | and these packed the big stages|iKidwell, Mrs. K. H. Kaser, Floyd| Actual construction Mrs. Carolyn Burgen,|May 7, 1927, shortly after the De- were mo|garl W. Darrah, Miss Goldj2troit International Bridge and asked | jalm, Flora Nagel, 8. G. Cass,'pany was organized and took over claim the| victor Shrappe, Mrs. Charles W, James | Rishing and = Pa Passengers leaving here were: and | entrance to exit the the Amecrican Transit ‘:Canallign Transit " [John J. Mills, Mrs. May Rhodes, P. L. Neil, G. J. Lomen, N. E. mI boards of directors. Gl struotion of the | Bridgo is based upon or Ketchikan—John Rustgard, mond Brown and P. H. Doyle; Petersburg—Gus Lehner, Lee it for Van Alst, Gordon Van Alst, A,'ment, approved May 3, ces Roundiree, C. Clausen, Mrs.|qu Erling Johansen, Erling Johan- @arly last year. AN International "/ SNOHOMISH T0 | PATRUI. ROUTE TRUCK DRIVER AND SOCKIST the Canadian OLISEU| (HRnnnnnn TONIGHT of the Latouche mine birgln ( oast signed for C()n\'o_\' ()f Cruiser Yacht Race copper prope ———-—— {FUNERAL FOR JUDGE REED WELL ATTENDED BY OLYMPIA FRIENDS Funeral services held 3 pia for the late Juc 3 Detroit River Bridge to Be\ only a veteran camera sharp could| The Van and Gilbert Vaude:) Ready Ahead of Time possible .| —Alaskan in Charge itifully -illustrated construction, plans several days|tory of the Ambassador AT PALACE TOMORROW would be lost here before making|that is being built over d Sandwich, International| who returned here yeste ‘s visit to th Commander of the veldian Transit Company, Arrangemonts " HE WALLOPS CHARLES . THROUGH ERROR AND me BRINGS HOME THE ; SENTIMENTAL BACON late fall of 1929 instead of Aungust , as originally thing and as contracts called for. v has dv\lu.ll circumstanece that work has prog- - ressed faster than was and that the bridge will be com epared charts f the bhoats will travel FAM 1LY UPSTAIRS (SEE MORE OF 'Er TOMORROW) ast bills and this clever Ju- fast and efficient work is the re+ dancgs or in sketches showsd her' L. Fozard with the building Alaskan friends 1'1;.- second pmA and general manager of Bridge Com| ry-treasure new spec-| & any secretd ana_several| ALASKA IS HERE L kton 4464 Canadion Trimt Hollanders ON WAY SOUTH Company. festival. of Ul\u.p a oys- | \\vll known interior mining Added Feature Fox' Comedy 'TO RAISE MGNEY |~ FOR PIANO FOR JUNEAU SCHOOL The committee appointad by arent-Teacher money with | chase'a grand piano tor the xm_vn , Is to begin c town tomorrow, i this morning by Mrs LATEST NEWS EV Im’\’IS sengers for Juneau: be 152 feet above the surface of to | ously from UI\m]mx ml the ]nn f Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Ireland,| Detroit River and 1,850 Paul H. Doyle, W. F. Rohrbach,; length. These dimensions on, L. Johnson, T. Ris-|larger than' those of the H-'nnklyn‘ COMING THURSDAY handicap « ymmittee uu uu- American ”".}..u-.- is !muu held, .| the handicay e e FOR QUICK SLRVICE |CALL 137 HENRY C. GORHAM or by the hour. € There will be a single roadway 47 Dime and|and fourteen boxes of frozen sal-|feet in width and ——eee—— 5 4 r window display whose hus-|Such mar- | shingling, ing or painting, in new or repair ried women ought to envy her for in fact anything monial lottery. Cele[)ratiop WHITEHORSE, Y. T. May 26, 19 BASEBALL TOURNAMENT-— ‘ ; [ t o nd procured all of the stock of g two rompnuh-u have rock and seven steerage. The authorization for congress approyed March 4, Parry, Gilbert Van Alst, Marie and an act of the Canadian Parlia- McGilton, Andrew Heindahl, Fran-' fights under these, acts were ac 1 by the building ‘eants from Juneau, Skagway, Chilkoot acks and Whitehorse sen, Clifford Roundtree, Carl Rog Fozard Is Alaskan ers, C. V. Brown and Fred E James L. Fozard, vice-president Handy. and gencral ager of the Sttt WHOLESALE and RETAIL The House of Quali@y and Economy PKONE 486 Field Sports, Dancing and Everything MUSIC BY A JUNEAU ORCHESTRA Dancing at Skagway I'riday Night and at Saturday- Night Seattle Fruit & Prodiice Co. Whitehorse WASHINGTON STRAWBERRIES Per box 30 cents STRI('TLY FRESH RANCH EGGS Selects, pcr dogella .. ... .......... Mediums, 3 dozen ... Butter, 2 pounds for ... POTATOES, 28 pounds for .................. Per sack 3 New Potatoes, 10¢ per 1b., 5 1bs. for ... Dry Onions, 4 pounds for ................ Oregon Prunes, 2 pounds s Head Rice, 10c per ]b., 1.0 1bs for ..... Bulk Macaroni, per po;ind ................ Tmported Noodles, peripound .. ... Rhubarb, 3 pounds ..o Asparagus Tips, per pound ... Fresh Peas, per pound ...j........... .. Wash. Solid Head Lettuce, per head . Spinach, per pound ... ... Green Onions, per bunch ... . Radishes, per bunch ... California large Bunch Carrols ............ Celery stalk ... ... .15and Newton Pippin Apph 3, per doz. .50 and Oranges, per dozen... .40, -50, 60 and NEW SHIPMENT OF CUDAHY .+ HAMS AND BACON The “ALMA" Leaves Junmm 7K M., Friday May 25th Calling at Douglas and Chilkoot “Barracks FARE—JUNEAU TO WHITEHORSE AND REI‘URN—SIS.Oi') Limited Numbcr of Reservations BRINC YOUR OWN LUNCH-—We furnish plenty of hot coffee aboard sl Returning to Juneau, Slmtfly, Juneau Ferry and Navigation Co. W. S. PULLEN, Munnger TICKETS ON SALE—Juneau Ferry & Navigation Company, Phone. No. 6} tineau, Hotel Zynda, Hotel Alaskan, Guy L. Smith, Douglas. Make Your Rmrvatiom Now Phone No. 6

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