Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
’ - - Attractions s .+ +{husbands espeq P1C SUNDAY AND M No Sunday Matinee A “JOLLY, HHT R EHHTREHRIHIHEN LAST 2 TIMES TONK and large bunch b /7 At Thectres 1 ] RED HOT HOOFS” | COLISEUM TONIGHT || 1 i PO T e———" ot the best fights since. “The Spoil-| ers,” Tom Tyler's newest Western| picture, “Red Hot Hoofs,” is fl'_; the Coliseum tonight. Tyler's re- markable physique shows to great| &dvantage against his screen op-| ponent, Al Kaifman, the forme| national heavyweight contender, and two thrilling battles, one in the_ ring and one, which forms the powerful climax in a lonely cahin, provide unusual! action and excitentent for the spectators. The story deals with the ef- forts of a husky ranch foreman to save the brother of the girl he loves from prison. To do this, he accepts a challenge/ to stand up for three rounds with the com- ing heavyweight champion, and from that point on the progress; of the tale is swift and iniénsely| gripping. SPEEDY PLOT IN | { | FEATURE AT PALACE | B et Shirley Mason believes that her role in “Don Juan’s Three Nights," now showing at the Palace, of fers a good guide to thousands of} girls who seek sensible husbands. And Dorothy Dix, who has an- swered millions of lovelorn, had| better look to her laurels or they Tovelorn of movie fans will bel writing to Shirley Mason for ad- vice. Recently Miss Mason received a létter from a fan in Ohio who said she was tired of young suli- ors and craved admiration from older mén. What to do? “See my next picture, ‘Don Juan's Three Nights'!” wrote back the actress. In this newest First National production, Miss. Mason desired to attract the attention of a mature,} worldly, musical genius (Lewis Stone). The fact that she was but seventeen years old and look- ed 1t detrated from his interest] in her. She was too young. But Shirley found the way to get’ around that. ‘The plot is a speedy one, mov- ing_ rapidly all the time. e b i | NEGRI'S “CROWN OF 1 - | ,LIES,” ROMANTIC DRAMA | & e i R American girls have become countesses and duchesses through} marrying foreign noblemen, but in “The Crown of Lies” which opens at the Coliseum tomorrow, Pola, Negri becomes a queen who epds up by wedding a likeable yoyng American flivver saiesman, in order to. his tiny cottage. Pola’s am: rese! the. missing queen of by Noah Beery, an exiled minister. He plans to es ablish her as ruler while he nakes, fuillions for himself. Nol knowing of this ulterior motive, she agree to the plan, obsessed with the idea of freeing a nation from fli: oppressions. of its dic:| tal g A Condly ‘and Beautiful Wife Is Safe Only in An Iron Cage PO YOU BELIEVE IT? “FOR WIVES ONLY” PALACE KETT’ “FOR WIVES ONLY” Features Marie Prevost and Big Cast All married folks should sce this feature. Weekly and Harold Lloyd in Admission 10-25-40, Loges 50 cents “San Juan’s Three Nights” with Lewis Stone and Shirley Mason all gorgeous in filmsy gowns T lance to; 1 tiny na-'Alaska, sitting in probate at Ju- tion is made the basis of an in-'meau Precinct, by order issued Just see ially invited) at ONDAY NIGHTS ccount of Elks Picnic TARS” GHT—7:30 and 9:15 of lovely women e e T T T T T T T DELIGHTFUL COMEDY . AT PALACE SUNDAY ith e manifesta Received tion of approval, Marie Prevost's new comedy, “For Wives Only, has scored an emphatic hit over: whe! LIt is at”the Palace start- ing Sunday night. This a de- licious Metropolitan comedy- drama of Viennese life and affords Miss Prevost as well as Victor coni, who is featured as her leading man, the finest cinematic roles of their carecers. Dr. Rittenhaus, portrayed by Mr. Varconi, is compelled to leave Vienna for a night, and he leaves his beautiful wife in the care of not one but three of his hest friends. These chaps annoy the wife with their attentions anc she plays one against the other with highly amusing results, un til her husband returns home. The three amorous friends are exposed in a series of diverting scenes and the doctor realizes that where a beautiful woman is concerned, friendship is a myth. The comedy is extremely relish- able, clean and wholesome. The principal players in the support: ing cast include Arthur Hoyt, Claude Gillingwater, Charles tard, William Courtright, ijorothy Cummings and Josephine Crow ell, and all are exceptionally fine in their portrayals. The nicture was admirably directed by Victo* Herrman. TR SR S TR LR N L "'ZANDRA IS NOW & | AT THE COLISEUM | 5 | An attraction, heralded as the deason’s greatest amusement event, is .the appearance at the Coliseum of the nation’s foremos: mysti Zandra, “The . Master Mind,” whose astounding ;demon- strationg of the occult have made his name known to'amusement lovers and scientists the world over. During. his mysteriously. enter- taining “Crystal Seance,” amic the splendor of ‘an’ elaborate ori- ental setting, Zandra proves him- self the peer of all mystics, for it is here that he answers with amazing rapidity and accuracy questions of ary nature asked by members of the audience through his phenomenal crystal readings. He appears in conjunction with the regular movie show. ————— The average man is -one who would feel justified in shooting down a solicitor who asked for a contribution to a fund to erect a monument to the memory of the gent who invented the highly per- fumed s0aps. NOTICE Dog catcher wanted at once. See Chief of Police, adv. NOTICE TO CREDITORS | Having been appointed admin- [istrator of the estate of Julius |Sumpf, deceased, by the Com- missioner for the Territory of May 26, 1928, all persons hav- ing claims against the said de- cedent are” hereby notified to present them, duly verified as by law required, .within six. manths (from the date of this notice, to he undersigned administrator, at ‘his office, at 18314 South Front treet, Juneau, Alaska. Dated May 26, 1928. H. B. LE FEVRE, Administrator of the estate of :Julius' Sumpf, deceased. irst publication, May 26, 1928, -pubitcation; v HELGESON IS SUCCESSOR TO B. ROSSELLE Claude Helgeson, year and a hall ca Empire Printing Company, has) accepted the position of Office Manager of Goldstein’s Emporium | for the hier of | past the| succeeding Barney Rossclle, Har| vey Barragar . succeeds 11‘-|-~.~(n§ at the Empire.” Mr, Helgeson on- tered upon his new duties today. Barney Rosselle has been Office | Manager at the' Emporium since a year ago last March, returning there from California. Previous to going south, Mr. Rosselle had been with Goldsteins for many years during hig 14 years resi dence in Juneau. Mr. Rosselle is going to locate in Culver City and establish 'a Certified Public -Accountart’s of- fice. Before settling down to work, he will take, an auto trip to Hermisillo, State of Sonora, Mexico. —————— TWO ARTISTS WILL APPEAR CONCERT HEPE Charles Wakefield pianist-composer will Juneau on the next trip of the Princess Louise and appear in concert at the Palace Theatre on the night of Tuesday, June 26, under the auspices of the Juneau Women's Business and Profes- sional Club. Cadman, arrive in Mr. Cadman needs no introduc- tion to music lovers His com- positions are played by all classes 6t musicians, as well as bands and orchestras.. His concert here will be mainly of his own coms position including “At Dawning” and also parts of his latest oper Mrs. B. Morris, well known California soprano, will accom- pany Mr. Cadmaa on the tour to Southeastern Alaska znd will also r several numbers in the rt 40 -be given here. e appe conc The divored lagvyers are never going to starve, to death as long as there are young fellows who think becanse girls who smoke, drink and neck make hot dates they'll be all right as wives. UNITED STATES LAGD OFFICE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA. U. S. NON-MINERAL SURVEY No. 1657 Serlay No. vv319 NOTICE GF 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 trade and manufacturing site, located on Chichagoff Island, Territory of Alaska. Notice is hereby given that the Deep Sea Salmon Company, a cor- poration, duly organized and ex- isting under the laws of the State of Washington, and qualified to engage in business in the Terri- tory of Alaska and in the State of Washington, and whose Alas- kan post office address is Port Althorp, Alaska, and whose Washington post office address is Colman Buflding, 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- thorp, Chichagoff Island, in the Territory of Alaska, one and three quarter miles southeast of Point Lucan, Latitude 58° 7’ 650" North, Longitude 136° 20’ 00” west, containing 14.36 acres. and more particularly described as tollows, torwit: Commencing 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 16° F5’ 24” east 16.24 chains dls- tant; themce west 20.30 chains to Corner No. 2: thence North 11.18 chains to Corper 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° 659 chains, South 45° 30’ East East 3.48 l 3.25 chains, South 82° 45’ East 3.33 chains, South 31° 18’ Bast 3,75 chains, North 86° 56 East 3.18 chalns; South 67° 04’ East 1.06 chains, South 13°..20° East 1.44 chains, South 18° 30’ 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 described tract are required to file in the Tnited States Land Office, at AR~ chorage, Alaska, of publisation, or within thirty (30) days thereafter. DATED at Anchorage, Alusks, this 7th day of April, 1938 - J. LINDLEY GREEN, - Register, U. S. Land Ofti First publication, April fi. joas | thefr adverse |} 4 claim or claims during the period '} . \ = 4 2 Notices tor this ewuren column must be received by The Brpire | not later than 10 o'clock Satur- day morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. Christian Science Church ] | Sunday serylces wili be held at| 11 a. m .in the Church of Chris- tian Science Soefety of Juneau on | Fifth and Main Streets. The sub- ject will be: “Is the Univers Including, Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?” Sunday School at 10 a. m. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Testi- monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room tn church building. This room is open to the public Wednesday | afternoons trom 2:30 to 4. ( The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. ! Northern Light Presbyterian | i Church L SJorner Feurth and Franklin Sts. REV. 0. A. STILLMAN, Pastor Bible School at 10 o'clock. Morning sermon at 11 o'clock. Subject: “The Only True Gos- pel.” Evening sermon at 8 o'clock. Subject: “Thy Kingdom Come.” and Individual.” A warm welcome fir every- body. I Catholicr Church T Iifth and Gold Streets. 6:00 a. m~—Low Mass in Hos- pital Chapel. 8:00 a. m. — Low Mass and| Sermon, General Communion for the children. 10:30 a. m.—Low Mass and' Sermcn, Bened ed Sacrament. No Sunday school. tion 0f the Bless-| et % Resurrection Lutheran | | Church | e Corner of Tiuira and Main § REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor Bunday services: L % Sunday Schdol at 9: 46 a. 11:00 a Subject: His 4 Salvation {00 p, m.—Bvening worshiv. {Chuicly Correct and comploto | thirteenth _session S":;\J'Mr;mp “:f‘(fl"“"::“ o g to|ll details and urges the public New York City church on Sunday. It is your | e g 143 The subjects of the most important duty. Come and.| e the racial bring a friend. 44 32 L Methodist Episcopal C?lurch -I_ Fourth ana seward Streets ) “.\"3' v—n(l)lurmlx;;: znrshlp;fi ctory. will May One Be Sure o A%{I)h“llfl ! i i I S 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a. m.—Sermon: ‘‘Jesus Our Refuge.” 5 §:00 p. m.£~Sermon:. ‘‘Blesscd Are the Pure in Heart.” All are cordially invited. . sl ot e | Holy Trinity Cathedral l Phone 5603 No services, Dean Rice is in Skagway. as —— 1y x" Assembly of God Mission !‘ (Bethel Pentecostal Assembly) 207 Seward Street CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor Sunday services: 11:00 a. m.—Morning Wor- ehip. 12:15 p. m.—Bibie School. 8:00 p. m.—Evening Worship. Mrs. J. I Conn will speak. The Lord’s Supper the first Sunday of each month. Mid-week services every Tues day and Friday at 8 p. 'm. The Salvation Army AIN and MRS. EDWARDS Phone 601 Public meetings: | Sunday—2 p. m. | Presbyterian Native Church.| uuanD, Lay 10:30 a. m.—Morning Service. 11:30 a. m.—Bible School 7:00 p. w.—Wednesiay—Mid- week prayer service. 2 A’ cordial welcome 1s given tu all to attend these services. HUSTLE, SAYS ; IsHELLD PEOPLE, Americanis! If you are contemplating a tele- phone in your residence or may soon change your rosidence, noti fyjthe Jungau and Douglas Tele} o Company olfice before nex » the new directory one ab- ATTENTION It you neea a good carpenter phone 498. Hardy Andy's Shop. A. P. LAGEEGREN, Prop. adv. pl REV. R. A. GAILEY, Pastor. P R itants ves: gaged i fishing inhabitants of the western hemi-|&aged in the hing 014 papers for sa1e a1 The Emplire @phm’u‘v iy 4 here. = - - | The custom has been to sur- 5 BT round the meetings of the con-!Dld papers for rate at The Emp'ré.lgy — — —— - St PUPEY i e e Pas o Everything for the Fisherman at “EVERYTHING IN Photostat and Blue Print Service MASTER PHOT WINTER & PHOTOGRAPHY” '0 FINISHERS POND CO. AND. HAVE N( - Alaska Compensation Law . < as amended in 1927, that you can lose . .We have copies distribution and wil upon request or go You should be law. It was made ©IF YoU EMPLOY - Five or More Persons $18,000 as a result of an ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE )T READ THE you may not know f any ntup to dent. of the new jaw for | hand one to you ovefifi%,yifl: you. fami with this to fit your case, e L CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. 11 day for' on fhat aitd me Hew P go Lo press eV Company desires to 1928. OLSEUM wnuanRnunuRn srees vy ADOLH ZUKOR JESSE L LASKY Crown of Lies| NDAY and MONDAY RINEGRI a DIMITRI e Come and learn: the truth about “The Crown of Lies.” Saturday Only TOM TYLER and his ¥ A FLIER SPEEDING DOWN ACTION ROAD! t Con pals in < R B s S gress To Meet in New York {Conitnuen 17| Take One.) ashington In 1915 in conjunction o8 the scientific c second CONETress. types President son was the patron. Pam-American Wil- In 1902 the assembled in papers will found in lumbian America, the habity and phical and are directly related to the earlier such and customs of the historice, geological v us peo- googra: questions TONIGHT AND S 7:30 NDAY 95 ta ALL ALASKA IS HELD UNDER THE SPELL OF ZANDRA Now Show World’s Greatest Sensation “The Man Who Sees Beyond” ’ Before Your Eyes He presents his original world re- nowned science. tion. He Knows! To Your Amazement Ask any ques- He will answer any question without you even writing it! Sl'l*}(‘,lAl,vLAl)ll‘}S' MATINEE Wednesday at 2 P. M. Prices All Performances 10-20-50 cents—Loges 60 cents gress with an official atmosphere. The president or sovereign of the country is patron, invitations are sent through diplomatic channels and the goveraments are repre- sented by official delegates. The Jast session, held in Rome, was opened by Premier Mussolini and the entire city acted as host. ———————— BABY GIRL BCRN A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Larson yosterday afternoon at 1 o'clock at their home in the Casey-Shattuck Ad-|3y dition. Both mother and daugh-|1 ter are doing well according to [ the physician. Mr. Larson is en-| | industry | | | CITY COUNCIL MEETS .- ized bills. MRS G. B. PRESTON TEACHER OF VIOLIN Phone 3352 ot v a4 : ' MOONLIGHT “SWEET SUE, JUST YOU” ' SATURDAY, JUNE 16 ) FEATURING ' MUSIC BY ADMISSION $1.00 E | IO Under New Manag&mm! of the ey f 4 1 8% N “w 1 - SEREN ADE A quorum was present at the meeting of the City Coumcil last evening and it was decided to build the stairs on sgcond§ leading from Main, Street i telephone offige. 5 buginess was taken .up and City Clerk H. R. Shepard was authar- pay the semi-mu Other, rout - e — X Italy now has 160,320 autome- biles—one for e very 250 persons. e 1ab 4