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THE DAILY' ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 18,1088 LT hic S AETS | e - “PES T SHORT SKIRTS ummmmnnmmmnmnnnnmmmmmummmmlmmtmmmm COLISEUM ARE FORBIDDEN ATCORONATION TOKYO, June 18—“Flapper” COMEDY MEET TONIGHT L& BILL 'Important Game Slated— : Cunningham Goes to A. 4 10K ETT | :30 — TONIGHT ——— 9:25 | P ALACE AVhan the twe top not be permitted at the Imperial = B p teams in the v i 1. J v @ N 2y City League meet this evening at| Le held: at kyoto next November - y R R T 6:30 p. m. on the local ball park, For the Last Time Tonight (| " & [ *0 M0 O P halt - of 2 Shows 7:30 and 9:156 the City League will be picked— if the Elks win ’ “FOR Yesterday's ‘:il'll'r_v for the Le- IIIIIIIIHIIIIIII|I||I|l|llfilfillllllllllllllMIIllIIN a glon gave that bunch a new lease 4 on life and put them only one- W’V S half game behind the Elks for the league leadership. Foreign women will not be ex-| cepted from. the order. This decision was reached by| the Household department, which| {has charge of all_the rules and : | regulations pertainihg to’ the en-|= ! 4 | throncment, fler consultation | = | | ! with foreign envo, who will rep-| H = y 08 he! ™ es I e T i r v - y N = ONLY” And the Vets are going into the Howibmetabac i od - i - THE MYSTIC OF THE AGE ; fray tonight with the idea of cop- [ytton. p = i Extremely short skirts and low-|S = fyren ping the contest from the Bills. . s ara. 1= s th dainty and PNg Mianx. RORWEE will B 0d ‘:.x‘..lx._.u‘x\'-. \h‘w..llnu-vh.uh] ".r“vm{‘E s‘()l] VENIIf‘I{ g bewitching the mound opposing one aiother| explained, werd ngt in with |2 “ , and the game should be one of jipnaso otnleins NG MM g MARIE the best of the seagon. R e - ““l“'lv"“’)‘“ £ NIGHT TONIGHT PREVOST Manning and Thomas will open e R0.Ihe Wites and SUNEEERE for tha Legion, whie Jackson will fiNEt ot the fons ArBAR Zand ill giv limited ! or tha Legion, while Jackson w i P il g s lander will give a limitec and big cast be received by Blake for the oth- i § Bdvern themapives. MV / 7 ik ‘ er outfit. As the Elks have had In addition, the officials point-| S number of Oriental: ALSO S S Leeell dor - several. gy Bivibus. e ot g 6t Kyci i India Souveniers they should be strong for the {6 onty, o rsnc ol ot Kyoia i LLOYD HAMILTON |[|same. and the Vets demonstrated gheze 08 are g to be performed, will not be heat their pitching ability yesterday by ted and it is th i ir endeavor m knocking two heavers out of the e avor t i | “protect the foreign women visi ' “JOLLY TARS” hu:i,arm B. Naghel, president o'| This artistic pose is a part of a Grecian balletl sary inspirations to Harriet IMoctor. We'll |tors against the cold.” Double News Weekly opens || the City Ll;ngut;. has announced| in rustic surroundings which bring the neces- | say Harriet has caught the spirit of the '\lmc. F P R A 2L 1 tional N 1; 7 the show the transfer jof “Pick', Cunning e ——~—-—————— | Leads Radical Voters | ioendiaitibhn ham from the American Legion to i " Adm. 10-25-40, seaplanes call for pontoons having! ¥ A(lm. 10-25-40, 50 (_ents :}:"m“::k:[ ‘!.':,'::‘.:I'M‘\::?i..”:i nfi.- BRYAN LOST DEMOCR4TS a structure sufficiently strong to| sabd iy il o | withstand a shock on landing of| oyt smai ity - =y e EAST, BIOGRAPHER SAYS ;.m0 e o LADIES ONLY Matinee, Wed., 2:30 P. M. Girls under 16 not agmitted to this matinee. Ask hlm your pchnndl que 1on~ NOTHING LIKE THIS BEFORE! HE WILL HAVE ALL ALASKA THINKING 4\1) (,l’luhSI'V(,. lllllllIIIIIIIIIIIHI!II‘III‘Illllllllll unmmn | | GAMES SUNDAY ffilinle sttt shbouen. ot 8 E | HOOT Pacific Coast League ] | deticate l‘lml.umsu 3 .x‘ ‘m hed f)\ ALSO = . Seattle 2, 2; Los Angeles 4, 5. NEW YORK, June 18—Such|iom down, the officials of the| '2ri0U3 Points on the floating sur.| | : . GIBSON Hollywood 6, 12; Sacramento|was the effect of William Jemn:| iiniciry held a solemn roligious| o of pontoons in operation,| | POLA NEGRI : Vi T O 1 oy ¢ a solemn IolgiOUS| ), wever, show that only seven | 4 > in Br . ings Bryan on the destinies of the | to appease the intignant| oo ) e | ; £ . S |Portland 1, 4; San Francisco|Democratic party that the eas 2 o cpres| RONAS Of;pressyre, 1s. axertod .to | 3 = “ ; | In addition to tho cerc f Wk e e sl | in the THE SILENT 2 ern sesboard was lost to it dur-imony iy ‘ghe finance mumm"i' v o ’"““;“"“ Pt g RIDER” Missicn 0, 5; Oakland 3, 3. ing his ])uillxl,u-nl lifetime, a new | puqdnist were perfortaed at m‘l‘“"l *:‘!“”)“A _“ 1:1:1’:..;-1;..1 ¥ --( ROWN ()l' LI £ National League biography, “Biyan the Great Com- {po Nichirin Temple of Sh basak-| C o ) i o e Chicago 0; Brooklyn 4. moner,” sets forth. Fisho. BIL SORRF 18 I K havse K s | Pittsburgh 6; New York 0. Now York, New Jersey and! y¢'tne spirit has any considera-| " o cmeBt '"”v"‘ and |E PRICES—10-20-50, Loges 60 cents 2 ¥ iy 3 |St. Louis 6; Cincinnati 2. Connectictt had gone Democratielyon the Japarese now bslieve hel lurance in the ai E E . Amorican Léague in pre Bryan days, the biographer, | will overlook the insult aad ber.| S ; LA Attract[ons New York 6; St. Louis 2. J. C. Long, a magazine Wrilel,|myji (he finance administration to| MRS. WHALEY WILL VISIT | - e T L Washington 12; Detroit 0. brings out He hazards the Ilv-»"”.m,,,l,.l in peace. : , ' fool with surgeon’s cemeit. Philadelphia 8; Cleveland 7. lief that Bryan could possibly| BRI Mrs. O. H \\'lmxw sister-in. | The handcuff act, which was At Theatres e have won the castern support in| bk ot M o aid) the Rt o M e L GAMES SATURDAY 1924 in spite of the events in Seaplane Pontoons her daughter, Gerrine, arvived in| ing tricks, originated with his ‘ i1 n Pacific Coast Le Raaiagn, suers (e, REL Can Be Cut in Size jmeau on e Northwestern to hreolng % Hlapnor Jehed it ol " [Seattle 3; Los Angeles discussing the attitude of “The visit for a wee Next week, Mre. locksmith’'s apprentice at Apple- LTPOLA NEGRI IS T|Hollywood 0; Sacramento 8. Peerless Leader” om the Slt\hjl('l‘ LANGLEY Hm“ Va. June 1/ Whaley, Mrs. Terhune, and Miss £ | ton, Wis, his birthplace. The ! IMission 5; Oakland 4, seventeen|of tolerance, the biographer quotes| ¢ e B Gerrine Whaley will go to Sitka - | Xey to. the prisohar’ les hig | NOW AT COLISEUM | e %i; 04 . ) ¢ {—Seaplanes of the future need|" aley 8 Sitks key to the prisoner's manacles had 8 innings. Bryan's. telegram to an Omahaj 55 "0 "0 o ersome as those<of| Where they will visit Mrs, F. L P ter of N been lost, and tiring of filing the It, after seeing Pola Negrl in|Portland 3; San Francisco 4, ten|new v, dated at Weoping Wa-i o o 1 : Goddard and Mrs. B. M. Goddard William Z, Foster of New cuffs, Hondini picked the Isex Giny ¥ i - , Oct. 18, 1890, when ho! rozai . » B a Sl o York, former I. W. W, leader b R g d The Crown of Lies,” you don't| innings. : | This has been established’ By |2l the Goddard Hot Springs, for t th oheres with a bit of bent wire. feel the surging warmth of real National League T men ““"“"Kl l“”P “_’]‘”;'.‘ |experts of the National Advicory|some time. 'From there they wil lnd orlgamzer:ht i’m'd: ike NEW YORK, June 18—Conquest romance, and if you dom't walk[St. Louls & Brooklyn 5, eleven| ‘I belong fo the Bresbylerianic, . .o for Aeronautics in;m €0 to Wrangell where Mrs. Ter. in 1918, e kren nk"*l of fear and “tortucus celt train:' REWARD OFFERED with a vegal air, it will be be- innings. TREhOR, PE 0w ?IO“I)!,U U1 | minate, examination of the work hune will be the guest of Mrs. nominee on the workers’ ticket. | g were the secret cf tha late . ] cause you are heartless and leg-|Cincinnati 7, 1; Ph”"d"“’“’”“",“'C“'f""‘l‘_ “’“.f‘[“’”f' e‘.t‘" vory|actually done by a seaplane’s| Whaley for the rest of the sum- More than 3,000 party members | farry Houdini's feats of physical BY GOVERNMENT Thgs. 10, 3. gram "‘_’fl;‘; : ‘Tp (v "'l\\‘\ pontoons, which enable it to alight| Mer. and delegates from 39 states |endurance, a new biography oz FOR SEAL TAGS PTEE CHER A e LA :f;ll:sburg; Ol:! I‘iew (\)furk 4. ‘c““;"‘“:" A "“‘:‘r’" msaionce s o water, but cut down its specyl ————— ,made the nomination at Ney( the magician reveals. % 3Ry “hicago - oston 0. ol . 2 af 2t i & a 5. 2 duction opened last night at the < Bryan,: while' always a teetotal. |'0_the air. Ol papers tor sal Tho Xm York, It was an auwempt to test his, A reward of 31 for each seal Collseum Theatre .and Kept the American League g S va a teetolal | = b pesent spocitiations - for mmi Raparstop salegy Th4. Jmpiee 3 (Intemationsd Newssael) endurance that resulted _In his|tag rei d_with, sueh Godiser New York 5; St. Louis 7 er, did -not actively become a po-| 1% ulted ] e g(c A audience in alternate moods of [ 0TS B K S T Hiloal AW WIS Do dsms. but for | B death, “the biowraphr! Haroi Ret- Fion’ as Io tp ge- | suspense and glowing admiration.| oy et o Gleveland 9 county option in 1908, Long re-| . lock, declares. An E ard to the place and date of In the story, written by Ernest Washingt l-‘ D ' it 4 % calls. I blow delivered ' by pture cf the ‘seal to which |' Vajda, notable among playwrights,| W ashington 1; Detroit 4. Describing Bryan as “a cross| student at Montr Keltock| was attached and the name, and Milis N;gri porirayu an !I)mmlsrnnl' STANDING OF CLUBS between St. George and Don Quix- grrea'n nczere;spar:: p‘fiiy el‘::!mio]i (Corrected to date.) ote,” the blographer. says he was writes, resulted in a gangrenous address of the person who cap- appendix, from which the conjur-!tured it, has been offered by the “saedireeh S iy b er died. Mrs. Beatrice Houdini,|U. S. Government according to : of a queen. When he is not sell Pacifio Coust Leagne il oivs ‘conactonca aud that his whose _recollections and. docu:| word_received here by Capt. M. E ing flivvers, Robert Ames, herlg & g0 fomh g™ Giel “contribution to his age was pri- ments were used by the biogra-'J. O'Connor, Assistant Alaska “steady,” puts in his time trying to persuade her to marry him. Miss Negri's chance to play the e S atibn pher, refrained from telling the Agent for the U, S. Bureau of real story, he says, to save l]u-ll"isherles. 2 feclings of the student. The seals «f Pribilof Island ent Hollywood 5 45 33 .577 | marily his belief in the inh Los Angeles ... 42 36 .538 | dignity ¢f the common man.” TR 26 - eee - | 203 53|Clean Collars, Shirts, | Special Dinner } part of a queen comes rather Missic g i ) ‘ Houdini, whose real name was|were branded at the request of abruptly. Noah Beery, a suave|o .t ot From 5 to 9 P. M. el Erich Weiss, is deseribed as haw. a representative of the Japanese conspirator from abroad, notes her 2 ' ing been a “rabbinical puritan,|Government and the tags were remarkable resemblance to the g"'::;’"" ity ;‘g :g ‘;.}2 Now Are Rented Abroad; with much sentimentalism /in nis|added as further identification missing queen of a Balkan coun- et M UG el 2 ST A makeup, and a streak of mysii- last year, in an investigation to try. Playing on her evident real- National ACRRRRS | co SRRy TURK, Jund 18-Ofen cism.” His crusade againsi fraud- determine whether there is. any ism, he arranges to impose her|q oo 31‘"‘ “"' ““g workers here who have been ac- COCK’I‘I\IL ulent mediums was inspired by grounds for the contention that ! on the people as their ruler, seek-[no OWS oo 36 igart SRS SURERUNE £0. havhig clean towels unguccesstul attempts to get n the fuy seals of the Pribilet Ing thereby to reap millions. fi,‘;‘;'"\,"a“r‘;- g0 & vkl sum:h:d “'n'l'l<l.v v-'lllh ut giving i Shri Cobktail message from his mother afier|lsland herds frequent Japanese d b thought to the laundering process 2 Q N 1 % 2 o her death in 1913 waters. y g e s [Chicago 33 26 .559 aro wondering how soon the idea| Fresh I (.tCI‘SbUl'g N irimip en Cocktal et Hondinis" sierstd: B4 LAY s 1 | “FOR WIVES ONLY" IS [ | Brooklyn ze; 27 518 | will spread to n‘vu]]m\ and shirts, A told, but it is revealed that in one J. 0. Stenbraten, local mining | BIG TREAT AT PALACE | (Pittsburgh A 22 A ready. o . P chati of Mahew | Lettuce Saldd instance he escaped from o steel{ man, took passage for Haines on s | BOROX, . S0 -Ratidasnars 1 supplying. cuslguers casket with the aid of a picklock| the Northwestern. . He is bound One of the most charming com.|® D iladelphia - -280| with clean linen at a fixed annual left for property in the Interior. i tol. hoxs % American Lcague charge, offering various classes of } SOU[) edies presented ere in many a Wo Lost 'Pet. i o i month is “For Wives Only,” star- Gk WPWioe B one oF tye: ol o i New York .. 1 782 shirts and six collars a week o " 3 P o shirts ! o P e e I philaditpnis . 4007 AR it d momior o8 4 Horel Pottage of Split Pea aux Croutons 5 wicto ) " o 'St. Louis 30 28 516 fastidious. The stores remain| 4 B hill 1n Ceni) Be.De Milie's ool Gteveland 3008 | RN ISRREa B b Tinen. it AEne. 1| ‘ o Meconded an “ovation at tha| Washington 23 20 442|iho laundering of sofled apparel YOUR CHOICE OF: P Boston 20 29 -408 | asking the eustomer only to select t night. It fully de: D, oy dmt olgit 1L tully depgtrolt 23 5 397 |clean sairts and collars from the Pan Fried Veal Chop with Sweet Potato it may be recommended as one|CRicago 20 35 .364[fresh stock and to pay his bill. d B H I ot the aleanest sid, most enjoy: Juneau Cit‘vLeme A London merchant has applied Frie elglan H(H'C unter Sty e Ble photobleya produced thus. far on Lost Pct.|the idea to collars, but hasn’t yet ]( abls whaton Eiks 4 2 667 |voached the shir stage. His cus Half Fried Spring Chicken on Toast American Legion.. 4 571 tomers pay for each collar taken 3 3 Miss Prevost is delightful and 2 Alaska Junenu 4 429 | out, the charge Dbaing siightly quite artistic as the wife of a Moose 3 5 .375|an s, ki physician of Vienna who, com:} ::‘;iu::-[y T(';»‘“'U . pelléd to leave town on a busi: p f » ness trip, leayes hig bride in the KILLISNOO TENDER HERE care of three of his best friends, g They at once abuse their trust| The Mt Baker, Capt. John OFFICIALS HOLD BiE naver ‘Gffensively, so that subj Evich, tender of the Killisnoo 0 soo‘lHB %0 & Fisheries, arrived in port last eve- RITES T happenin; oke laugh: tor raler b hastitity. Misa | 2108- THE ANGRY SPIRIT Prevost plays with her am&;nua SETINME G i et it TS g almirers. as a s with a une 18—Des mouse, nlnd mve:‘fm‘:econtml of lSAB‘ELI'E ls mn fact that the head of Taira-no- If. ‘There numerous EPUTY uARsHAu Masakado, a revolter against the e ot b hbol Y D : government, was removed a thous- UlARGE Rm m and years ago by the lord high 'Eastern Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus VEGETABLES _ ew Potatoes a la Rissole Stewed Corn y Hot Tea Biscuits DESSERT FOR YOUR CHOICE Summer Fruits and Vegetables are now here in | abundance, ready for daily consumption and canning far future use. When you want Fruits that are just ripe enough, gompdy scenes, all of which keep the audience in. good .humor to » the close. W i A4 exm-uu;:ner it gseems thlfln: his l ot F 8] J " P rich in flavor and firm of flesh, order.from, us.. i e Gl The gasboat Isabel le was over- spirit has been causing all sorts - e b s T bauiea and.seised near PR | of IS, to Lho CARSaE” Talilal emon or Fruit Jello _le HOME GROWN ONIONS AND RADISHES c‘n 'CONNOR treat Saturday night as a gus-|fry at Otemachi. 4 o i see 1 r%g m m' pected ‘‘moenshine” liguor run-| ‘The ministry noted that Finance .eAFE NOlR Comr.(')? (?fi'l‘etca‘fl‘;‘)figo&?;g?;‘ of " & = T mer by U. 8. Deputy Marshals| Minister Hayami died ;Imruy af- '[“ucsd;y and W:adnaad-y 4 Capt. J. o’mlor, ssistant [aboard the Helmar. Neil Galla-|ter assuming the portfolio, ‘that Alaska Agent for the U, S. Bu-|gher and Jack Snyder who were|Dr. Yabashi, chief of engineering, YOu can eat ‘at Dust\’ S Cheapef d'lan $rau of Pisheries, will leave to-|aboard, were arrested-and charges|passed and that 30 or 40 officials 3 h morrow moraing on the Bureau[of possessing and transporting|had become invalids within a few You: can eat at home. CALIFORNIA GR ER of Fisheries boat Widgeon, for|contraband liquor were filed|years. w | M_th -where he will conclude the |against them. Investigation disclosed that the ¥ qanlu of fur seals, as Some 90 gallons of moonshine|finance building, a temporary . beeh received by him were on the vessel when it was|structure erected after the 1923 M‘th sealers are now in. |overhauled, according to U. 8.|earthquake, had been built square- v take out stream watch- Marshal Albert Whité. It was|ly on top of Masakado's grave, at men for various poimts and ex-|earri in kegs some of which |the site of the old shrine of Myo- ’ts to return to Juneau in|were smashed before the seizure| jin. ", four or five days. was made. Deputies on the Hel-| The conclusion was obvious, ‘An The number of fur seal taken mar were Price, Sullivan and|the bad luck was the result of ihll year at Sitka is the largest|Feero. Deputy Garster searched|the rebel's spirit resenting the ‘“‘!,‘N‘ a period of six or seven (the Isabelle when it was brought|building over his resting place. ‘Capt, 0’Congor said, into port, ¥ As th: building could not be 'lfll %hlw e T —— e ) “EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY” - Photostas .and Blue Print: Service MASTER PHOTQ FINISHERS WINTER & POND CO. e b