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ANOTHER SMASHING COMEDY HIT SUNDAY MATINEE—SUNDAY, MONDAY NIGHTS HARRY LANGDON “THE STRONG MAN” Raising Loads of Laugther—7 Reels of Fun He was booked in vaudeville for a weight lifting act but fell for a beautiful dumbbell. Added Comedy, Lige Conley in “Solid Gold” LATE NEWS REEL OPENS THE SHOW Orchestra Concert—7: to 7:30—First Show 7:30——Second 9:15 Admission—10, 25, 40, Loges 50 cents LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT “The Flaming Forest” With Antonio Moreno and Renee Adoree. It is the best Northwest Mounted Police fea- ture ever shown here—Thrills galore. (!vhe Coliseum Sunday to remain | Monday. Included in the cast are Cook, who i3 co-starred with Fazenda, Myrna Demarest, Billy Cathleen Calhoun. an uproarious comedy- a heart-song of the hum- of others not so humb BIG COMEDY IS AT PALACE TOMORROW ‘ Attractions At Theatres ] “THE FIGHTING BOOB” AT COLISEUM TONIGHT Loy, Kent Wil and the muffled ¢ saddle leather and soft branches against masked rider “The Fighting Boob,” F. B. 0.3 latest Bob Custer release gets away to a thrilling start at the| Coliseum tonight. Fast and zippy | action swings into a thrilling plot | that should keep the audience on their toes during the entire five reels, and Custer takes a sym thetic part in which he impersos { ated a former*buddy; ‘to the di comfiture of the gang that is try- ing to steal the latter's girl. With Violet Palmer as the hero- ine and a capabie t, Director Jack Nelson has succeeded in get-j ting a thoroughly satistying West- ern, with the “different” touch that makes it stand out far above the average ruck. A breath-tak- ing leap across a chasm and screaming comedy s ing ¢ slap of If you came to America looking for a girl, whom you knew only through letters and a worn photo- graph, how would you find her? Especially if she had moved from her last address, and you couldn't even speak English? Those are only a few of the UNITED STATES LAGD OFFICE ANCHORAGH, ALASKA. U. 8. NON-L_MN]]::?[;L SURVEY 0. 165 Seriai No. 0v519 NOTiCE OF APPLICATION IN THE MATTER OF THE AP- PLICATION of the DEEP SEA S\LMON COMPANY, a corpor- ‘ation, for leave to enter and purchase a tract of land, con- sisting of 14.36 acres, as a immensely to the entertainment| trade and manufacturing site, alue: ot alie lotire. located on Chichagoff Island, v P Territory of Alaska. S = LH Notice is hereby given that the “FLAMING FOREST” AT Deep Sea Salmon Company, a cor- PALACE LAST 2 TIMES | |poration, duly organized and ex- = % | isting under the laws of the State of Washington, and qualified to Clarence Geldert, who plays thetengage in business in the Terri- role of Major McVane in Cosmo-|tory of Alaska and in the State THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, Points 7, = When it comes to swimmers %fi s 7 California is one of the states \ | which must be considered. When Californians mention swimmers, they always include | Georgia Coleman, Los Angeles | club star. Miss Coleman holds § the junior national title on the ten-foot spring board and is § considered a sure bet for the U. S. Olympic team, Well, if Georgia can swim as well as she looks there isn’t any ques- tion of her ability in the water. (International Newercel) SATURDAY, JU For The Big Olym.ie Test e v <8 TEJ] 9, 1928. LEGION NAMES COMMITTEEMEN . FOR JULY 4TH ed to Have Full Charge of Local Celebration # | ncan w Al A the the | direct te v, (COLISEU inmunsnmnn i SUNDAY AND MONDAY THE rsonnel of 10 committe charge ourth of July as made d John B.adford Po: an » event cutive n, Ty Thomy chai Sperling, T. Petrich, m. Reception orge A. e Progr will w days The commitioes 3 ymmittee na LK of the & celebration public annual in Ju today t of will completa Legion which having v lees are W ANER BRros. mple n wiich, i v announced with /Dresent are as follow, Wm. & s M san de Goddar and H committ MERRY MAKERS “The Worm Turns” Another one of those clever farce comedies G, (HUHTH U The kind we know you like FPUNNIEST FILM OF THE YEAR | quirie Clyde | Misa| 1 grounds | localities. NEW GAZETEER |7~ 70 Washington over the name of Mt Rainier, which residents of the town of Ta shed el B himsolf into ! t i tst g cor rsy - that sideration t handed down a name Ra but the town dic » by the decision | predicaments which faced i Langdon as the Belgian imm in “The Strong Man,” his laugh riot, which opens zt the Palace| at the matinee and is on Sunday | and Monday nights ! The - stranger got many 4 cause ¢ ‘ o e b Gaide to Be Published to ; Help Solve U. S. Name Enigmas York, a northern bor:| WASHINGTON, June 9—An of-|the form of a bill which is and many intermittont ficial guide to names of American | pigeon holed. | places, hard to pronounce and| “The names | harder to spell, will be provided ' says Bond, .| when the United States G number of controversies hoard e nletes a new gg [ F generally of P, dental or meet vy ha of h the girl back the story, which in ' to congre of clude New der town, now | to natural “afford the given s face has wistful inquiry he is hilariously | phic The Strong Man" will an explosion of mirth its humor is of the promptu Priseilla Gertrude Astor, Willlam V e Robert McKim and Arthur T r o8 dis la support the star in this I'(':xv]l'“ e finally and officially of such ture comedy. | riddles oo Mo This store will be open even-|coc ppointing ings on the 9th of this month|fo ipply information. for the accommodation of the!Bond, chairman of the trade. {hoard, mnow correlatin ady prove | rcogni all of jmining, fc h St lon im-| Minne d b Bonner, | spelled Mesabi or Mesaba or Mis -~ o NOTICE After June 10 mno t iephone rentals for the month of June will be accepted at a discount, All remittances by mail must bear postmark of not later than last @iscount date. = Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. to a bourd ank loeal GOLI adv, | MERRY MAKERS TO Judson, George, Chas Jobn Reck and Roy louise Fazendn Thé GFunniest Jear Clyde Cook in the Houvles 4 vD Music committee: chairman; Henry Harry Sp Roden BROY WARNER and committee: M. 8. L. it Whittier. Publicity committee: 1. J Thompson, chaivman; John Now- Kean, Il committee: J. T. airman; W, . Kirk , Chas. E. Naghel and Pet- Dr. Counc L. 2 Water Sponts M. Godda chairman; . Gardner, (R Coughlin, A ness and Harold Smith, Children’s Sports M. . Sides, chairman. Tug-of-War (A, J, and Mill) Hellenthal, chairman; H. Nord committe: . T Ross- commiitoe: | ling Transportation committee: yren, chairman; Wilis K I, Brice Howard and A. Kinnon. ——ee———— Wm. BOB CUSTER in “THE FIGHTING BOOB” PRESENT TWO NEW SHOWS, COLISEUM Tonight present a “Oh My i3 bright comedy songs. Sunday present the Merry-Makers will snappy vue entitled Goodne This show and cheery with good and pretty - dapces and BIG AMATEUR SHOW Tuesday--Wednesday 14 ACTS and that Monday funny they farce will | comedy known as “The Worm Turns.” This show has to do with two marvied couples, one of the wives and the other husband being the lively type while the other hus and and the other wife are the thome type. The two lively ones go out on a party and le: the other two at home to enjoy themsolves. The couple left at home, unknowingly drink some strong “soft” drinks and then the fun starts. Hal Harris, Edna Scott, Dorothy Travers and Tom Parker carry the principal roles. This is Mr. Parker's fayorite show as the sitnations are decidedly unusnal and funny. for ‘the [UHT T ALASKA GUIDES TAKE OVER THREE FARMS MATANUSKA VALLEY Guides, Incorporated, 'n over thred I adjoining the kx in the Ma ing to Gus the vill be plowed and culti immediately to ralse hay any horses belonging to politan’s “The Flaming Forest,” now showing at the Palace, is but recounting his own experiences as a member of the Winnipeg Light Infantry that helped quell the Louis Reil Rebellion in 1885. Geldert had just completed his first enlistment in the Northwest Mounted Police when the Indians rebetled under the leadership of the half-breed Reil, whom Gilbert describes as a very intelligent and educated man who had great of Washington, and whose Alas- kan post office address: is Port Althorp, Alaska, and whose Washington post office address is Colman Building, Seattle, Wash- ington, has filed its application in the United States Land Office in Anchorage, Alaska, to purchase and en’:r upon as a Trade and Manufacturing Site the lands em- braced in U. S. Non-Mineral Sur- rey. No. 1657, which are situated on the west shore of Port Al- influence among the Indians of the Northwest Territory. When word reached Winnipeg that Reil was defying the govern- ment Geldert was one of the first to enlist' and served throughout the campaign until the rebel leader was captured and hanged and his men dispersed. “The Flaming Forest,” which! 48 based on this exciting bit of} Canadian ‘Thistory, is a thrilling romance in which Antonio Moreno | and Renee Adoree have the lead- ing roles with a supporting cas! of twenty. L T T S, | “SIMPLE 8IS” AT i | COLISEUM SUNDAY | B Louise Fazenda has been tle, recipient of many quaint fan le",l ‘* ters, but one from an admirer in ! far awdy Norway wins the bjue ribbon. In stilted English he writes that he has seen her in many pictures d has observed , sew, and keep thorp, Chichagoff Island, in the Territory of Alaska, une and three quarter miles southeast of Point Lucan, Latitude 58° 7' 50" Horth, Lorgitude 136° 20’ 00” west, containing 14.36 acres, and more particularly described as toilows, to-wit: Commcacing at Corner No, 1, on mean high tide line on west shore of Port Althorp, Alaska, whence U. S. L. M. No. 1657 bears south 18° F2' 24" east 16.24 chains dis- tant; thence ' west 20.30 chains to Corner No. 2: thence North 11.18 chains to Corner No. 3; thence East 6.85 chains to Corner No. 4; thence, meandering the mean high tide line on west shore of Port Althorp, Alaska, south 26° 59’ Kast 3.48 chains, ‘South 45° ‘30’ East 3.25 e¢hains, South 82° 45’ East 3.33 chains, South 31° 18’ Eagt 3.756 chains, North 86° 56’ East. 3.18 chains; South '67° 04’ East 1.056 chains, South 13° 20’ East 1.44 chains, South 18° 3¢’ ‘West 0.58 chains, to Corner No 1, the place of beginning. Declination 31° 30' East. Any and all persons claiming “|any portion of the above deseribed 1| tract are required to file in the| 0 thelynited States Land Office, at An- > I8 "guite fenorage, Alaska, their adverse , with the foge:l ¢laim or claims during the perfod ‘N e SHIP~SHAPE’ 'PORTLAND CEMENT—$5.00 PER BARREL ' RED CEDAR SHINGLES—$4.75 AND $5.00 PER M. GET OUR QUANTITY PRICES ON LUMBER JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS, i PR & s the Guid pen raised mink, wiil additional ontlet for the ivities of (his progressive or ation. —————— Anna Kearsley now has f in the front rooms over tineau Grocery Dr. ffices the G aturday Specials PRO I 3 LU LT R T “OH MY GOODN MIRTH—MELODY and NONSENSE New Songs New Dances New Jokes New Costumes | Coming “ZANDRA” World's Sensation O Charles A." Davis, of Sheridan, Wyo., will be in charge of the Guides ranches. Hao is one of the leading horzemen of Wyoming, having been at one time foreman of the cattle vanch owned by Mary Roberts - Rinehart, well- known authoress. Davis rode rance and packed for most of the leading “Dude” anches in his former State. He will Teave shortly for the- States 1 to buy horses and equipment for the Guides and to bring his wife and five children to their pew | home in Matanuska Valley.—(Sew- ard Gateway). . — 0ld papers tor sale at The %mpire B i Washable Sport Frocks LARGEST VARIETY OF STYLES The: very dress you are looking for-—for the warm summer days—in all shades and nearly all sizes /to ehoose from. SPECIAL $9.75 Rayon Bloomers and French Pants Canary, Peach, Orehid, Nile and Flesh SPECIAL $1.50 Silk Vests to Match—76¢ Rayon Slips PEACH AND PINK' Trimmed in Dainty Ruffles. SPECIAL $2.50 GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ SEAL-PAX UNDERWEAR Little Sister and Brother Seal-Pax Underwear Suits Twin buttons on shoulder—buttonless front—neatly tailored. $1.00