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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1928. . WILKINS ND EIELSON IN SPITZENBERG e - , CO”SEU TONIGHT—For the : Last Times D — LU T T T T R TR T LT T L o lished after Panama became inde- must go out on her own. She pendent of Colombia hd L B0k ‘|Panama Parties Both . e . JPpIC ett's|| Auractions For Amity with U. §. i . . At Theatres (Continued from Page One) I alace tions of trust in the republic. He| has studied _both in the United| Py - States and Europe and holas de - .TONLJ;!'IS IRISH HEARTS" IS grees from the University ol ; . i 7:30 and R SHOWING, COLISEUM |{ Pennsylvania Law School and ti . % s el RIS y of Paris. He was con Y He: starring Mayigul general at New York during] McAvoy, a ner Brothers' pro-ithe world war and later pecam duction, directed by Byron Has-|minister to the United States and | CAREY Kin, i;q::lu- attraction at the Coli |soveral Buropean countries. He| SR ! seum Theatre, included in the|was attorney gemeral of ranama| | v : - - o L 3 St s Jason Robards, “'M‘Iner from 1924 to 1927 and lato last . X ; E &7 WHAT A SHOW—ITS A WOW— e ichmond, Kathleen Key, Walter|year bacame justice of the s e B ) 3T HT Ferry, Walter Rodgers and Les|preme court, which pnsn-.-(n \h: WE HAD LAST NIGHT Bates. : has just resigned to become ¢ 4 3 & J The picture is a Graham Bakei | candidate for president. Ll 3 : : AND adapiation of the story of thel His wife is an American, for § i v 3 5 b same name by Melville Crosman |merly Miss Hiizabeth Bolling : TONIGHT’S SHOW 1S EVEN It has to do with the fortunes|pjece of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson § B ] and misfortunes that befall pretty|he Boyds have four girls, the : e s BIC(‘P‘I{ I BETTER Patsy Shanatn sed jher 14 19 | cldest_eleven and the other throe iy e T — »ivihn and ther, from the day they left Ire-|giy naving been born triplets. ¥ . Y 50 . f land to come to America. Dr. Aru:(-mena, ;ne of I:;Il. load.| Here are Licut. Eiclson (left) and Capt. Wil- | the Arctic-storms, and below is the planc —_—— 2 b Emmatt, a lover of Patsy, had|ing civil engineers of Panama, is| kins (right) and some of the scenes taken just | shortly after it landed from the record fight WHAT WE HAVE TONIGHT come ahead, and when he had se-|fifry.five. He was oducated in| after they landed in Spitzenberg aiter their | Botih men have volunteered to get the plane f o . cured a job as a New York “white| gyitzerland and Germany, He flight over the roof of the world in their frail | in shape quickly and go in search of General ks 74 P 4 i wing” he sent for Patsy, promis-|gid much important engineering appearing airplane. At the top is the sturdy | Nobile and his erew, who ate down somewhere N'P“) Makers last pr-rfnm.m,w-. £ % n]ng ;u ;;larry[hl-;'.r Wheln l:du- ‘}r- work in Latin-American countries,| craft with the engine sccurely covered i i es of the Northland, Amateur show finals for Grand Prize. Y rived, Emmett informed her helang the first government estal h 'tenie C o ?he had lost his job and that she i S A R e o o “ v R e e ¥ 3. Wienie Contest. 3 1 0 : appointed QIR IS K DT P AM ’ [Hean and the Demoeratic contest Cracker Contest. i got a Job in a restaurant, there|him chiel engineor of he repub. OHIO JUDGESHIP IS KEPT IN FAMILY {; Big Pt Pikr: ra rle meeting Tim O'Shay, a husky|jje. | - After she was elected her hu 1g Picture Program. N young Irish-American, who turn¢| Regides a president, the vote s hand appointed her a deputy so ™a TTIeT AN y = 5 - < o S g et <. Vil e president, the voters g 7 p T R g 0 IT'S JUST ONE LAUGH—ROAR AND will* choose 46 members of the { that she might become acq ORI THROT N -e. Patsy for a modern girl. Shumer—of depiition, tho. . sole i i ] [ od with the work during : _ CHUCKLE THROUGHOUT ] The story is chockful of fun|jegigiative body of the country, ¢ ; five months of his term. g R e ¢ ; fighting, tenderness and human|ag well'as officials of the various fii ] | stepped out then and “Ma > AND THE SWELLEST FEATURE Sy a|;|peul. It lsllns:\ to the v;m municipalities in the nine prov- : 3 : s pad in, only to appoint * CTy which means that it is a number|j,ces, Now the wile h A Robets Anthony Dillor of things, May McAvoy was nev ») § ARTS WITH MAY McAVOY er so well cast. She lives the 2 LATE NEWS REELS ||part with radiant youthfulness ] WHO'S WHO i | { > both have our work and Rebards is splendid as the young : AND WHERE Also the Gumps in American and Warner Richmond “THE SMASH-UP” gives another of those character!|G———————— —_— zations, which are always true, George Wright of Red Lodge. , ; B {, been rather wunusual and "Adm. 10-25-40, Loges 50c || forcetui and_ absorbing. Toma iR ok B e e easunt "o 'srve. unier my BE SURE AND BRING THE RIDDIES Big Special Feature |[#ssmermrs oo | B Wash, wore arras ot - it i e st chee v, O Thursda | CAREY FILM, PALACE ||Castineau. Both are friends ol £ % L | have learned to know her in a|———— ; Bl PR ; y 1 ! ‘| Tom Pollard, night clerk at the . n ’ ; | professional capacity as well as in | paint would be donated by hi ( it tor it it puimters cona ne| AMATEUR SHOW 18 could Prices—10-20-50-Loges 60 cents HERTTHI R H0 SR N S S | o -~ The current bill at the Palace|hotel desk, and they expect to A jour home ST AR SRR ST ; provides real entertainment, by|remain here for the summer | g > found willing to TR ‘ THE WHITEHORSE that most senuine of Westerners,| months. [WORK IS STEETED 0, B i L I‘I‘”B’!fi"m]:sp cvg!-lglfim Harry Carey. After all, the| Mps 0. Waterud and two daugh ; 3 | A - - o bertiruidiice & 3 Colls INN screen can best produce excite-|yers Misses Grace and Dannie 3 s | BATHHO‘.BB AT CAMP ENSIGN ls HERE TO l'mraxmly saw ‘Ih(-dl:lgg:mt(:;nu:::l:‘; ' ment and adventure, and this new | Meggott, Juneau residents, took I GROUND ON H“;HWAY 4 | show ever staged in Juneau. The L ot | parey victure, “The Prairie Ph|passage’on the Aleutian for Cor- | w ADJUST FIRE LOSS|xidaies were an clever ana put been huilt in keeping with m.;u‘rm-tiun. ¥ rl:l er - at ghe :ve.utw:mL rmfnrulu.': L. » house on the camp grounds at old| H. R. Ensign, manager of the|fessionally. The six prize winners the latest .in hotel comstruc- || The complete peace and tran- e,;;;qin,.l,::],.li.|.lm;\-.’:,‘;z:m:]l_ll’::fl‘:p:"‘l,l,' “Ma” Stiayer ¢f Lond:cn, Ohlo, went out and won the County" Auk age on Glacier hlflhwu)"fi"‘}'_““ department of the Pacific | will compete tonight for the grand tion. All rooms with hot | |quil happiness of his life destroy-| Mr. ana Mrs, Steve Kane of Hoo.| PTobate Judge:hip when Jesse E. Stroyer, her husband, lost it,|started yesterday and. the work Coast Adjustment Bureau, who is|prize. As an additienal grand and cold rnnning water of | {aq through the murder of his sib. 3 . B Now she 3 helping *Fa" o Wil Gt goain B B { will be pushed to completion as |in Juneau to estimate the damage | prize Miss Harriet Holman h which no other hotel in the ter by a gang of border bandits,|ar . A ; i i A ll:l‘])llll\" u,; 1;ln.~.T||.xo, It wil 1.;.\;(- ;I‘nlriv;- Ah:”'ll'::- ']:vm nt fire at ’lhr; ;I':mlx:nl-xlnflve lfwml duncllnglle Yukon can boast, rivate -, “Rp " une 13.—The! 2 individual dressing rooms, six artments, was an arriva er new dancing scheol. connecting and puhlh‘.plm(hs, :,':vr",,y“l",my £k l:(')m','lni‘,’f::"“l’;l‘e \ Strayers arc planning to keep the| Complications began when for-l cach for men and women. on_the Dorothy Alexander. a wienle eating and a cracker maid and bellboy service. outlaw chief with only the stubs Tourists stopping over In Ju Madison county probate judgeship | mer Judge Jesse . Strayer| Lumber and other materials for He has heen working on the contest will be held for the rest Write or wire for reserva- | or cigarettes as a clue. His l\x;nll: mcludle Mr. nr;d Mrs. "M“(‘:‘ in the "family for another- four ;:;uum re-election the ]fl;d ‘nilllw building were purchased by m!l[l";:lll* :,t‘nl:ll.V. hutksninl k:«-(wnuh{ ';I' lIh; k.I‘ddl::x. I'l‘hu crml‘erh::n- 1 3 3 elton and son, who came north|y 3 his first four-year term and failed | the Chamber of Commerce, L. F.|no e able to make a statemen est is the Tunnlest comtest - ko 5| Snareh, In made under the kuise oflon the Aleutian” and will remain " had it four and {16 obtain the Republican. noming:| Morris of Morris Conl‘lmowm\t:' to. the. amount until sometime | inable, * ¢ B the ' confidence’ of thé oppressed|1eTe until the Alaska goes south. won it when st itsftion in the primdry. “Ma” Mrs. ' pany, is donating ‘the' omorrow afternoon. Mr. Ensign| The Metry Makers will present of the border region and the fear| F: !: Reed of the Parsons Hotel,| Now the theorciical head of :the 1 K. Strayer, who had alw fice -of cost and erecling the|ls Wot a newccmer here, for he|their last pepfermance tonight. It UNITED STATES LAXD OFFICE| 14 natred of the oppressors|!® @ DPassengor for Seward, en-|family hopes to regain the bench | avoided political activily, sieppod co, and hawled the ma-|has been adjusting fire losses in{is a show full of special e ANCHORAGE, ALASKA. Palier complication is added to]T°Ute to Anchorage, aboard the|he occupied before ho became a|in 1 indepen sandidate als ‘to the site. District For-{Alaska for the past fifteen years.| ,ee U. S. NON-MINERAL SURVEY the pl;ll. when he meets the beay.| Aleutian. With him are Mr. and|depy o “% honor.” [ and wen from the ster C. H, Jlory said today that |He expects to return to Seattle| Jack el, son of John Emel, No. 1657 titul “Teresa Hsteban.” mm’,ed by Mrs. Arnold Berliner, Mr. and| e——— e —— — on the Alaska, due here from the [owner of the Emel Packing “om- Serlas No. vv519 Trilby Clark w’rhose 'fnlhf“: {18 Mrs. J, L. Dobbins and the Misses westward early Friday morning. |pany of Valdez, passed through NOTICE 0F APPLICATION the :ow‘;r of the gamhhflr. «How.| G0dde and Lloyd, who will visit ; —————— - on the steamer Aleutian yester- IN THE MATTER OF THE AP- rd Steele,” A b‘ ’ Lloya in the north for a while. and also Nld papers fo1 anic The Emplre | day. PLICATION of the DEEP SEA| {0 SHoele, Baver b uil| expect to look over some business ’ ——— SALMON COMPANY, a corpor-| WA IOER W0V L0 pABEH AU while to the westward. ation, for leave to enter and|'aT: Play of ‘o PSR Mr. and Mrs. Fred deConnigh purchase a tract of land, con-| The feature Is on for the last| ., daughter were the gunests of sisting of 14.36 acres, as a|tWo times tonight. E. T. Stannard, of the Alaska| trade and manufacturing site, Steamship Company, while the located on Chichagoff Island, | FOUR JUNEAU BOYS Aleutian was in port yesterday. Territ f Alaska. 4 o 8 g 3 Nirl‘;cem;: l:)erebynsglten A BACK FROM scm He conducted them thraugh the| city, pointing out places of inter- DPeep Sea Salmon Company, a cor- ast, poration, duly organized and ex-| Four Juneau boys, whe havel on nig firgt visit to Alaska, J. {sting under the laws of the State[been attending institutions of|y Grigwel, Jr, son of J. L. Cri of Washington, and qualified to|higher learning in the States|ye) §r, of the well known Cris.| engage in business in the Terri-|since last fall, returned .to their|yejj.Agams tours, visited here tory of Alaska and in the State|homes here on the Dorothy Alex- yesterday. He is a passenger on of Washington, and whose Alas-|ander to spend the summer|in, pjegtian. He is to spend the kan post office address is Port months. summer in the employment of the Althorp, Alaska,, and whose| Harold Brown and Ralph Mize,|mcKinley Park Transportation Washington post office address is|the latter bringing Mars Gist, a Company. Colman Building, Seattle, Wash-|friend, with him to visit for thel “mrs J 0. Egleston and three ington, has flled its application|summer, have been attending Ore- chiigren, family of one of the of- dn the United States Land Office|gon State College since Septem-fpiiyjs of the Fairbanks Explora- Construction of the public bath returned on the Aleu ter attending school in t 2 LONDON, Ohi during the winter months. 4 B 1o ihe Theatre Going Public of LTI Stopf Everything! Celebrate Indpendence Day in Final arrangements have just been com- 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- vey No. 1657, which are situated on the west shore of Port Al- thorp, Chichagoff ¥sland, in the Territory of Alaska, one and| three quarter miles southeast of Point Lucan, Latitude 58° 7° 50| North, Longitude 136° 20’ 00” rest, containing 14.36 acres, and ore particularly described lows, to-wit: ber, 1927, Brown completed his first year, and his “Rook” days are over$ while Mize will he a senior upon his return to Cor wvallis. David Ramsay and Clayton Pol- ley have been securing their edu- cations in Portland. The former has had one year at Northwestern Business College, and Polley has attended North Pacific Dental College for three years. All of these Juneauites expect {to return to the States next fall tion Company, passed through on the Aleutian. They expect tof] make their home in Fairbanks. Mary G. Grenell, wife of one of the officers on the U. 8. 8. Sur- veyor, is bound for Seward on the Aleutian, Miss Virginia Hawkins, laugh- ter of one of the proprietors of the Brown and Hawkins merchan- dise store in Seward, is home- bound on the Aleutian. With her Is Miss Myra King, a cousin. Enroute to Seward on the Aleu- Juneau, July Games, Races, Marine Events, Sports of all kinds, Big Free Dance, Band Concert, Parade %icled for the appearance here ‘of the Show orld’s greatest sensation, brought to you at a tremendous expense direct from the largest theatrical circuits on the Pacific Coast——— This is the original and only MURDOCK who has jist recently returfied from a tour of India, the land of his birth where he was given an unusual reception and warmly wel- comed by the Mahatma masters and teachers | . Commecancing at Corner No. |to continue with their school Lars d A 11, on mean high tide line on | work. t:.nol: ;“:".::f':'m_ ax‘;;‘;,n’,,f'a:fi_ west shore of Port Althorp, S o6 Alhorsge. Maska, whence U. o 1s: |LANDRA ARRIVES; 5. A. 8. Foster, whose hus- F INISH OF £ 24" cast, 16,24 chains als- OPENS COLISEUM |3t o ovnr o e Soma. C ‘ T 1 Y‘ h , tat; themce west 2030 TOMORROW NIGHT bof,;.:d; Tso:::d Té;“ine%n, o CG’ tal to COplta ac t M¢ ce oS e e pan y her four children. G = ok kb e N s Olympia, Wash., to Juneaun, Alaska chains to - Corner No. 3 | Corner No. ‘3; thence East Zandra, known to Juneau audi-] C. C. Ganahl, president of the of India who have now affectionately titled hi ZANDRA The hindoo interpretation meaning, “THE MAN WHO SEES BEYOND.” Zandra is now making his final world tour and ‘this promises to be his last appearance in Alaska. He brings an entirely new £0v OF WONDERS and press critics in ‘other large Pacific Coast cities where he has ap- peared are unanimons in their praise of his offering which is described as being ncaniy disfin::z different and heantifully staged and costumed. He brings his entire produdioh 2 Ganahl Lumber Company of Los E 685 _chains to Co No. 4; |ences as Murdock, who has ap-| | E thence, m:‘..dm,., the mean |Peared here twice before, arrived{Angeles, . and Mrs. Ganahl;o:;g £ high tide line on west shore {on the steamer Aleutian yester.|Found trippers on the Dorothy H of, Port - Althorp, Alaska, |dsy afternoon and will open his|Alexander. ! : = south 26° 59’ 'mm 3.1.3 | engagement at the Coliseum thea.{ Among the tourists sceing Alas-{| = chains, South 45° 30’ East {tre tomorrow night presenting hisj%a on the Dorothy Alexander is|| S 3.26 chains, South 82° 4 { “mystic” show. Holly. Sumner, prominent automo- £ East 3.33 chains, South 31° Zandra, since his last appear-/bile dealer of San Diego, who s = 18’ Bast 3.75 chains, North- |ance here, has been to India, and{3ccompanied by his family. H 1 '.l now completing a world tour.| L. H. Wohlwend, assistant salesi} = He will appear ance each night manager of the California Fruit g g § PRIZES FOR ALL EVENTS SMOKER—EVENING OF JULY 3—UNDER AUSPICES OF AMERICAN LEGION during his engagement here, bo-|Growers’ Association, San Fran- tween the firat aad second movie|eisco, visited in Juncau while the shows. Dorothy Alexander was e port: —e e 1ast evening. £ DIED IN MORNINGSIDE ~Mrs. Joseph Dahl, wife of the' — assistant general passenger agent Arthur Abatte, who entered|for the Chicago, Milwaukee and Marningside Sanitarium from Al [St. Paul Railroad in Seaitle, is in F September 16, 1925, died|cluded on the tourist list of the ka op ‘on June 6. thy Alexander. 3 baers S0 hl s e ng:. farge list on {he Admiral . PLANNOW TO CELEBRATE - JULY 4TH AT JUNEAU with hih, B e e e o & g We. will open a limited e st the Portland, the message .%mn:.hieu man of - Denver, | o ! TN it o ai| COLISEUM THEATRE sta v Y brother, AlphonseAbatte, of R s sl a . : DAY, 14TH A ey | : g : {] special announcements. IR R TR DTN RN