The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 5, 1928, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1928. PICKETT e * OH BOY! He’s Here THE RIDIN’ FOOL OF THE PLANES A Jirat National Picture From the story “Ride Him, Cowboy” LATE NEWS WEEKLY OPENS THE SHOW The Comedy is “JANE’S PREDICAMENT” of the famcus “What Happened to Jane” Series” Admission—10-25-40, Loges 50 cents Orchestra Concert from 7 to 7:30 COMING THURSDAY FOR 3 NIGHTS “The Flaming Forest” with Antonio Moreno, Renee Adoree and others From the story by James Oliver Curwood Valley, famed 1 as an inferno heat and thirst, and, although t piciure was being made in mid- summer, “Into the Valley Attractions he n — WESTERN THRILLER AR g ST AT PALACE TONIGHTJ Wmed one > ot St T ch had never ited ¢« New York critics, previewing a motion picture troupe, the “Unknown Cavalier,” Ken . tower & thousand aynard picture coming to the|feet over tha lowest spot in the e tonight, declared the film|ypited States, the celiar of Death :lhe xmou't i‘l‘nnrefgiv'? back-| yvalley, 250 fect below sea level, rounds jof any, show_this season. |, s - ayich, ¢ i Y Pictire ROk, " ofte Without |'waisam arhich fealizing it, are influenced favor-|.ontinental Uni ably or otherwise by the seitings in which the action of a film dra ma takes place, and this appl wnot only to thé interiors w h are constructed in the studio, but also to the outdoor surroundings States, T“THE COUNTRY BEYOND” 4 AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | In filming James Oliver Cur- wood’s novel, “The Country Be- 1, Fox Films sent Irving Cum- , direcilor, into the virgin ests of Jasper National Park, ta, Canada. of the charadters. That is the motto of Charles R. Rogers, who produced ‘“The Un- known Cavalier,” The story, from a popular novel by Kenneth Perkins, has its cli- | the | | . | who goes to New Yo This is the story of Valencia, little French-Canadian girl, a native of the Northern Rocki comes an overnight sens {the premiere dancer cf a musical | comedy company. Olive Borden, | Fox Films star, plays the role. Cummings and his Fox PFilms company made Jasper Park Lodge their headquarters and her entire sequence of the story filmed with Olive Borden, I rell MacDonald, Gertrude Lawford Davidson and Graves the central figures dramatic episodes. Oth m B8 ‘were Abe Fried, Fox Films ¢ raphic ace, in the pictur gion about Mcunt Edith after which Cummings and company' packed in to Lake Ma- ligne on horseback, a twy days' journey, where some of the most beautiful panoramic effects ever caught by the camera formed the und for the scepes in »1 Kohler, Gertrude As in the shot by ematog- » Te- the 1} leading 1 - To inspect fishing yn Selbie and Alfred play important roles to gethor with the players ady mentioned. “The Cowntry Beyond” opens at the Coliseum tonight for a 2 day sghowing. [ LA e SRR sl | “THE FLAMING FOREST” | COMING TO PALACE | of the at Canadian Mounted Police, an 2 ew who conquercd the {lawlessness of an almost unex- ' plored empire within the confinog of the Dominion of Canada, has Dbeen reproduced on the screen by Cosmopolitan and will be seen at the Palace Thursday for a three day der the title “The F.aming i mar Young of James Oliver Cur- wood's immertal story of the es- tablishing of law and order in a territory of three hundred thous- and square miles. by some thre2 hundred brave men who dared death (aily and always “got their man.” The picture, Canada and ,preted by brated 1'ayers {reno and Renee Adoree i romantic roles, other celebrated pl. Gardner, Jame Tom O'Brien filmed Montana cast of with Ant largely in inter- nty cele- nio Mo- in the Among i the of {the cast are: | car Beregi, Bert of ' Roach, Olaire McDowell, Olarence Geldert, William Austin and littl2 Mary Jane Irving. —-—-———— J‘O'CONNUF‘G AND HARDY ON k- | INSPECTION TRIP SOUTH gear in the i watera in Stephens Pa | Froderick Sound, Capt. M. O’Connor, ass't agent of the U. S. Burcau of Fisheries, and Wardon lNate Hardy, 1eft today on the pui tral, boat Widgecn,, Capt.. Carl | Crienson. - They s oxpectod to . teturn to their headquarters here’ Wednesday night or Thurs- morning. Sce ou dow display ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS/ PHONE 35 Special attention to out of town orders ; | 1 | 1 | a | l | 1 o y&zf()_fito D& Step?” an | Ralph | ' TRUCK TO HIS FLEET, " i 1 woriy ure trfack MERRY MAkER.S IN Dodge aund a one-toa Ford has - a pit 4 from miles A Co m holding and to er xeavated line | the 100 and are indications i Fordson |like a show th used ers Company at the tho | Plcasing Junean, are Tonight and tomorrow they w pre a smart titied “Oh Hon | tuil of tan | ter | Coliseum a and hand Lo t. Mr. 3 in bunkers new con | pleted pr 5 k dances and sc yards of sand loaded by daily to the | 4 | oo IMORRIS ADDS GRAHAM needed lower AND IMPROVES PLANT| »c nocosary | prices for buildir te truck wa uak and A two-ton Graha received teday by stiuction Y of six w 2ing used in B g ) Lzmon creek ting the g and the] Dr. N Akors Masonic Temple. 2 company | Akcr { Wena now has two Graham -{reund trin tour ton machines, two Chev Admiral Rogers. taken from the bed.” > — the For a long time Science was baffled by insidious verm life, although it was generally understood that epidemics”and many forms of human suffer- ing cuuld be traced directly to neglect in the mat- ter of a free use of germ-destroying disinfectants. Decaying food, dirt, dust, collected trash or gar- bage, an ice-chest, too long allowed to go un- cleaned—all of these are danger zones in the home. Miracles are performed by good disinfectants. Not only do they CLEAN, but they kill any ex- isting germs of disease. We have a full line for every possible purpose. HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next Door to Valenting’s Store Phone 33 Free Pelivery Somewhere in town there is a great con- flagration—driving wind blows sparks across the countryside and down they drop MAKE TOURIST TRIP |t Radio Corporation of TO ATLIN ON ROGERS ca, Porter, of P! b s B Dueommnn Making the tc on the Adm was in port thi 0..T. Leftwich, Southern Paeilic and Mrs. Loftwich; Peimar of Sal:m; Ore.; Porter, Pacific @oast morning, are SRR E i 015 oculist fo h Miss Minnie at Oaklaad een outside (u W s and pleasure trip for Haro , returned on the manager Goldste ich is Dispensing with garbage and trash is a more im- portant subject than most people imagine. It may mean the difference between sickn or health. In summer this is particularly true. The overflow frem the kitcs discard not only makes an unsightly rear stoop, but attracts stray dogs and cats and flies. Objectionable vermin and disease are apt to find breeding places there There are many types of garbage incinerators, dis- pensers and metal cans, and not to take advantage of the sanitary and hygienic service of which they are the in- struments is to be careless of ~our health and the health of those vou love. GEORGE GETCHELL Garbage Hauled and Lot Cleaninrg ;i lean Up urd Paint'Up The Beliuble News Stand 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 - If we haven't what you want, we’ll get it for you. RFMEMBER-———We deliver your papers and maga- zines after every boat. Don’t forget to order your ICE CREAM, CANDIES and CIGARS BERRY’S TAXI STAND Phone 221 Open from 6 a. m. to 1 a. m. A. B. CHAUVIN, Prop. on roofs. If your roofing is not fire pm_oled, you may endanger your entire com- munity. 3 Get rid of every possible fire trap, upstairs and down—inside and out. - Have a “Miniature Fifeman” hanging on the wall on every floog filled with scientifically prepared liquid that smothers flames at their inception, and, in addition to le, know that g-eat sziisfaction which comes from insurauce, HARRIS Hardwa'r’e Co. I GOOD WILL TOUR DANCE The GOOD WILL SPIRIT will be ,/ ey g Clean Up aiZ Pc Ameri admont and | P. W. Martin of Los An 1 | , who has a combined bu ave Admira ! ) B | R — OLISEU (LU i ‘ and Wednesday 2 Shows—9:26 Makers "The Lzagh Riot!! Oh Honey fretty Girls—Clever Comed- ians—Real Dancers and Singers 30 Minutes of “PEP” as you like it 1 Prices—10-20-50-Loges €0¢ COMING “COLLEEN” GEO. ANDERSON . Expert Piane Tuner Phonograph Repalring We call and dellver PHONE 143 Anderson Music Shoppe Brunswick Bowling Alleys for men and women Stand—Miller's “Taxi Phone 218 demoncirated A B R & : o == It al&ays gives me 3 great deal of personal satisfaction to be asked Civic Pride. Most of us are in the TONI GH T to build a new home—largeir small, ; % 4 #¢ means the starting of 2 new hope, a new family, a new horizon of line, doing our bit, smilingly ol ot v tidying wp our mols, :‘:' 9 P. M # perfect hu;pincscr—childrgh, little gardenpse, flowers jn window boxes, a man lantin M““mmmfimwmm::fad g Lk o g - 5 _ whig comes up the village street at dusk whistling happily and with out- it o i o, dlesning o s veiag up, o ue b i Whei the pablic of Junéan will mingle with Serlebed o S R shine 2 F'mmmmmm?k“f““w:; e go:fl.‘ we? We the Seattle Good Will and Trade Party. & Many young couples have the wrong idea. - ‘Build a Home'—it's - o We want a town that all du;dg:both: mm :‘;;mm i A B H 3 l 3 fim too far distant for thcm‘,l one whi ) entails }?mhihtwa exl;:ensg. - dflllfl e Omm' N y i 1 .y mfl;“o‘:fl:x:t;nwdm of those who say: *“Oh, what does it mamr‘: At the A # M ul As & matter of fact beautiful, charming an ther adequate homgs Everyone will be full of “SPIRITS” OF GOOD WILL The town has joined the big parade of A deics are el ehough:as they wand?” can be put up today at a price range to fit the individual pocketbook.”, NOW. gs are enough as R b The Thomas Hardware Co. smmmwmmus Pg}lj';s DISHAW & PETERSON PHONE 374 |

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