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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1928 TONIGHT ; __7:30-_ g T ¥ i ; " i e | 2 SHOWS c 0 L l s E U M Last l'muw lunwht I'T°S A REAL GIRL SHOW WIE'LL SAY | S ;. The Merrv-Makers ill “MR. W/U” ¥ ; ; R JAZ7—COMEDY—LAUGHS —GICGGLES—GIRLS with Louise Dresser, Renee Adoree, Ralph Forbes ] ; g a ¢ N ; | TONIGHT’S PRESENTATION WILL KINOGRAMS and AL. ST. JOIIN in “WHO HIT ME?” i 3 ; 3 ORCHESTRA CONCERT—7 to 7:30 : A firis : CTHE WRECK” Admission—10-25-50, Loges 60 cents ! Coming Sunday — ELINOR GLYN’'S story : " ; ¥ 0 ¥y NOTE MERRY MAKERS WILL And Don’t Forget We Have “LOVE’S BLINDNESS” with Antonio Mor- v v : 1 4 i APPEAR TWICE EACH NIGHT RIN TIN TIN in eno and Pauline Stark : ; : Ci § P. M. AND 10 P. M. “HERO OF THE BIG SNOWS” e et Complete Change of Show Saturday“ Prices—10-20-50-Loges 60 cents bert Culverdale. Pauline Starks i uraalons is by far i . ' e — MG AR ing of all Elinor ¥ % . | framed up an alibi and presented | thgee weeks, ar 11 5o there Al : - 3 { 1ealres which has been unfoldad : ! | For at least two weeks, " until|turning to the 2 Gastineau ily and dram 1y by Di-| 11, the Meriymakers will be - - ‘Marcus Mayer, . Seattle; Alex - | B 3 ‘{ E ¥ n-x[n John sis Dillon under i billed ak the Ooi i, afid - dur A Mayer, Seattle. - - o ‘ el a iiseum, a other B i .| the author’s norwn.xl supervision. ; " 2 = MERR MAK Rs ing that time will change pro. A IS“%?;kF(S;om g Alaskan g LON CHANEY "ow 4 ] giams four times each week. All|Summer very close at hand Long Jack, Taku Harbor; L. ' SHOWING, PALACE \ | entertainment will be of the mu-|We can listen to the Band Oliia, Taku Harber; Sadle Seigel, 'j L B ghioons ! ; <Comc\l\ Pclfurmm Put on | icsl comedy varety. Go out without cur hats ‘q‘rl:;ln."'fih- Turkavich, city; Cota Bk ”ww ks air 5 g Previous to their trip north the|Don't have to wear our spats Bhd facd—has given tha ‘screen b Excellent Performances® | mirrymakers, known in SpokanelBut it we walk for a mile 2Zynda new disguise. He has dis- GHADUATE FR | € L at Coliseum Theatre '“"I npress. Follics, played at |/ a beautiful smile mn’:f.""fl Anderson, G{M- Brown, e o e bf the press Theatre for 30| must have the hair cut right| [} | weeks, and before that at the|Or we'll look a holy fright | PO ot A human face—this is the secret i Sdiia kA i : L o et st iy s Hou ansH ; \l":f'"‘“‘]‘"”:l,h”" #h ‘I"r”“”)‘("‘" ¢4 | Mujostic Theatre for 45 woeks.|The Barber Shop Silver Fox HAS MINOR OPERATIONS Chaney transformed himself in " ¥ | pekpionad -t of 2 i Both houses are owned by the{Doth correctly trim your lox a Chinaman in the stupendous OLA NEGRI, temperamental Polish flicker favorite, who Byl ("{“’“”‘“ % 1»1:1):("::‘0‘:'1 Will Starkey Theatre Corporation,|Shave you with razor keen Glen Bdwards, 10 years old, R hrers i T ” ! Zuropean film triumphs when trans- (7 : b Members of the company who S0 ycu'll look nice and clean from Chichagof, entered St. Aun’ A i O s o e C t Exercises| ,1‘L,(‘Jc501<:Lzll‘1€:(e<l“?:ctl|~cu;fxlrmundmns of 1}[,“ “::,d_“hn |cloan, steppy musical comedy at| ..o d st filght Slhos " tarss Broh, T Biks W4 Mhow - llms])ilu‘l ¢his morning to umlerm: wace; he used his uncanny [LOmmencemen Xercises | pla y « {the Coliseum atre dast - eve-| o : acbieioited i we'll Ve 0y a tonsilectomy and adnoldect, ks of make-up, of course——but Ar: ‘o Be Held i { 1n the terse “language of the cinemaniacs, “did a flop”"—hus Ming and made-&-desided hit with | o participated W ."‘w et ped fo vou its so. & tolisllechbiir WO Adne im0y zct was mnot his S L packed up, closed her coast home, and with her husband, Prince |0 andience i Hopkins and Etta|Three artists in a line TS | painted to portray cne of Hi Auditorium i Mdivani, has left for the more hosplmblc climes of her mative | ‘Pwo appearances were made ” m'r ure ‘I);.(,,‘.‘:.l .Im.- 1»4',;., ‘l\ll.i‘:xllaud lr.m-nn.;wn‘m s FCR QUICK SERVICE 1other race. RO land. lone wt B:10: steldele whidl the ath o “-\m <| ! ]|: Gdy 14 ‘.u.’_‘\\ ho, \4\“-;,311.4“:»:1‘ .le’;a:r .Iljrnl‘ Street | CALL 187 HENRY C. oonm j§ His walk, his every ltte ac-| Commencement exercises fvx} Entprrations) SHeKisEING. HoA) | shortly bef 10 o'clock. Fdna|y oo "o P '-“v]‘lef'.‘:w‘l s tholadv, J l‘;mxy I'"R'l‘wr\mfil,»':y‘x’» £y ‘,“:;“',:" ffon—in fact, his very persomality, | those o be graduated from the Scott, Tom Parker and Hal Har-| o F s el A ! ol o i ot by LR ROUR. irned Chinese for the Juneau high school will be held - ol T0 TELEPHONE PATRONS ‘.H were the leading % 10 the | Duslcal’ dire 5 Such as carpenter, masonry, is sald that he aid it by y-| tonight at 8 c'clock in the m,,hl‘ iacasliad ot ies il | sh and excellent singing and Al good singers and danc-| Fada Radio Sets and accessor-| shingling, plaumbing, kalsemin- g Chinese customs, philosophy,|school auditorium, pciane . | A new tclephone directory is dancing numbers were inter-| 'S, a3 well as experienced ac- tes, Columbla Phonographs and|ing or painting, in tact: anything i FOREIGN HUSBANDS | | dafflien | tors. The performances will con-|records. Radio Electrie Co.,, Mar- in new. or repair work. terature, until he y Those who will receive their § i “persed | o } now in course of preparation. * d. . Hhought from a Chinese s -|dipiomas tonight are: the Misses | | iPatrons contem: ntim? c}‘:finze of The theme of the comedy was|tnue to be of the same type,|tn Lynch. Phone 429. adv_ladv. PHONE 137 Hoint Jernice Berggren, Irene Burke, PARIS, L Foreien | agiecs oy persons who wish to the troubles of the “Mrs.” with|With ouly clean comedy pervading, B Renee Adoree plays ‘a Chinese sma Campen, Iris Gray, Wil-| | husbands indemand by | {pove telephenes installed are re- her lusband, who stayed out all [3ccording to Mr. Parker, manager his daughter. Ter makeup |helmina Larson, Irene Lun: trom, | French girls but the French | {oneceq™en™ 0 tify the Telephone Might and came home in the of the show. ss complicated than Cha-| Mildred Morrison, Elizabeth Pul-| | men ep their Peacts at Company. Phone 420 before June morming intoxicated. The laughs) Enroute to Juneau the com- The big scene is between |len; Arthur B Marvin Chase, ! | home. | {108h, —adv. come when Iarris and, Parker pany played In Ketc iy haney and Louise Dresser, piay-|Claremce Dunn, Arthur Judson,i | A thousand French girls Gy | 1 g the English mother, in the| Milton Lagergren, Robert Livie, “v\‘w-r\' month find men from l | | i | e lll"llllIIIIIllIIIIlIIIHII||I|IIIIIII|IIIIIIIIII Illllflllllllllmlllll Seattle Fruit & Produce Co. WKOLESALE uld RETAH- The House of Quality and Economy esperate duel of wits wherein | Edward Madsen, Henry Neilson,! | other lands preferable to their fhe pits a woman's intuition | Ben Stewart, Ramon Villanueval | 3. Only half that | fiisninst the ancient wisdom of jand Judson Whittier. Miss Mil-| | many rench men take for- hhina to save her son's life. dred Tooker, who received her || eign brides to the, allar, jortrude . Olmsted plays (he{credits at We end of last sum- | Small as is the number of | | aughter—and look beantiful. | mer and is now attending the || i national marriages, it is Calph Forbes gl splendidly-| Oregon State Normal s at | | increasing and eventual Yy | | alanced charact i N »| Monmouth, Ore.,, has been in-| | observers, the mixture of na fon, whose misdeed precipitates |cluded as a member of the class| | tionalities should relieve con e mighty dramatic situation of [of 1928 in the records and he jderably the matural chaunvin diploma will be included with the || ism of the French. This is others tonight. being aided, some people be e 2| The program for Commence-| | lieve, by the presence in RIN-TIN TIN SHOW bt ollsW France of one foreigner: for IS NOW AT COLISEUM || march from “Aida”—Verdi—by | | every twenty French people ————— e —% ! sanior Orchestra | although others think the rap I Better, if such is possible, than| Invocation, Rev. €. T Rice. {14 influx of forcigners, most flie exciting fight in “Below the| “John Peel” OM English song,| | of them workers, competing ine,” is that struggle between|arranged by Mark Andrews, hy| | with the French, simply ¥in-TinTin and a hunger-mad | boys' quartette, Robert Waggonor, | | s more friction It pack in the canine la-| Brian Harlan, George Hall, Wil-| ost Warner production, “A Iero|liam Herriman, N Akt the Big Snows” which opemed [ Address by Dr. C. E. Bunnell. NOTICE esterday at the Coliseum Thea-| “Invitation of the Bells,” Chimes . Yakima Gcm Pota}oes . of Normandy, by Glee Club. In the United States Commis- P()r Sack $3 00 #The ferocity and blood-curdling[ Presentation of Class, Superin-| sioncr’s (ex cfficio probate) Mction that is flashed on the|tendent W. K. Keller. Court for the District of Al- §creen leaves a_ doubt in the| Presentation of Diplomas, R. E.| Acka, Juneau Ccmmiscioner’s New ‘ Omtoes, 3 lb8¢ fOr 2 ninds of the audPence as to the [ Robertson. Brecimet, afety of any of the animal ac-| “Wanderers' Night Song” Ru- 1% the Matter of the .\A.mujxu.lr::- ors in the story. But so clever-| benstein, by Dalma Hanson and| tion of the Estate of DWIGHT L] L] g i ) L. PORTER, deceascd. acted and directed was this| (. E. Harlan, OR g e AR Food flavors are sensitive Notice is hereby given that on} W - ¢ NSNS \\\\é \\\\\\x\ et S B 25 cents a box 4 boxes for 95 cents & o] fi p— = = = = nuhmmlmkmnmn T |iufillnfimnunmnnm C Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs 3 dozen for $1 00 If money means anything to you — leok around. We have the variety—quality nnd prices. Money is made oii the huying:” i:l as done to any of the animals, £ s LIRS0y B fight that is all thrills has been| ARRESTED <R LARCENY [May 381, 192 W. Car- reserved forever in film. iter, as administrator of the estate ° Not only the fight scenes of the Jack Brady was arrested at|of Dwight L. Porter, deceased, r m og, but those of the girl, Alice Douglas ye.flmnlay_nml xentpncml!x!uly filed his final “W‘,"f."l and A e e > Phaihoun, dgainst the same pack, to serve $0 .days in jail and pay |report, and that a hearing on Bith an cmpty gun, are breath.|Costs by U. S. Commissioner Sey. said final account and report and akingly effective. Miss Calhoun A TR L ons. thaxeto o8 ,',2] "By Wary Dowd Reardon, %fed Food Gngineer akes a very pretty and plucky ARGO BRINGS COAL the settlement thereof, will ieroine in this story of the held before the above-entitled sanadian wilds, written by Ewart|{ The Argo, Capt. Ed McDougall, |court in the United States Court it. L 1] IlllllllmllllllllIlIlIIIIIHnlIIIIII il ey ¥ el F 0 oome frown Hntkrnder HARAVAE JUEBat; Aldska, on Augt KNOW a woman who unwit- flavor, keep the old, stagnant QT Don Alvarado is exchllent fu|this moon with 400 sacks of coal [ust, 1, 1928, at 10:00 o'clock A. tingly placed a cube of butter coffee oils out of your percalator he role of IXd Nolan, wastrel and | from the mine of the Admiralty [M., and that all persons are re- . . o1e . . N izzard, until the girl and the| Island Coal Company. According |quired to then and there appear next to a salad garnished with by frequent boilings in a baking bog come into his life and meta-|10 Teports brought in the shaftiand present any objections they green onions in her refrigerator soda solution. norphose him completely. Leo|has been sunk another forty odd jmay have to said final account and blamed her grocer for *‘ I like to recommend this in- FOR SALE PlVillis is a cruel and treacherous | feet and the quality of the coal is jor to the settlement thereof. fi W rapper, a truly villainous charac-| Improving with each few feet. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this resulting flavor — teresting test to a mew user of [@erization, and lttle Mary Jane C RS 5wk d PR TN 31st day of May, 1928. And il N ’ f s vt T : ( . y g some women still com- 'Folger’s. Youwillenjoyit,I’'msure. itkcen ¢ BEWARE! BEWARE! CHARLES W. CARTER, g s by aister of i ey e Afier June. 8 all dogs not li-| Administrator of the Estate of plain of inability to makedepend Buy a can of Folger’s Coffee One Used Eden Electr w Herman Raymaker has directed |censed will be picked up. The} Dwight L. Porter, dec ed. able coffee. Yet byl ful (oday Drink Folgctl tomor- W her his production so expertly that!dog catcher will be on the job R. E. ROBERT [Bie vesuit is a marvelous and|early Monday morning. Attorney. to select Folger’s, you ALWAYS row morning; the next nrilling. photo ; GEORGE GETCHELL, First publication, June 1, 1928. Dy it i né Chief of Police. JLast publication, June 29, 1928. can be sure of uniform high drink the coffee you h‘"‘ been vt A ok S — quality in a distinctive blend. using; the third dnnk COST NEW $150.00 Baren "crecn. honors with ml gl ; i % _...B;;t 0 [ e — Folgetu again. | Our Pri ' 00 h ” o o . ring ou dw ¥ ou, too, 'flldm@lfih ‘a’ o Tesen) comedy s ghven ot The Workingmen’s Tailor full, gich del. [| g/ ot esmeian ;:fi{d,j Zhe’mtked dmmu ‘ Qur Price $69, e ; . A spoon of Folger's to each cup of water. 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