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! Jumina plays the part of the|g a The fire might have heen| . I - girl, while a featured cast of ENSlGN BABK halted early in the game, had i Bobbed Hair t’s /4 | western players are included. | s not been for the fact severalDooms Salvation a { / 3 barrels of i were in. ome A ' B Great T R T T of ihe b Iiig gla 47Ty Donnets | 1 line exploded, sp: ling the fire - NOW KT /COLISEUM; | | S ko so ot Lo wo hundred and seventy fec LONDON, June 20—The hobbed W estern (*"A thrilling, - suspense-holding, [ (he nearest village house| R fashion has wiought the firs ry comedy drama, shot with two company dwellings and | GEERS 11 the ekt KERE of S Come‘l {humor ind a story that is of ab ho “offitc ‘and store ' bulldilEs:| ce i was estabiished by the sorbing interest, its first 3 it % Burning embers ig through | jate General Booth. !showing at the Coliseum ‘“-"‘PralscSWorkol Fire Flghl- the on_ many| The familiar bonnet, AT inight. Not only the materials of roofs, and among those which|on the lines of the old ™ . |one of the best films nors| ers—Insurance Losses lburned as a result, was the store.[tle” bounet of oLy & Tha = rere .| times giving place to a hat of} in months feature this picture : The two dwellings were not de-| : LBl I..(hmw Otooked™, it - & aags ot Are Announced !c'm,\'ml, One section of the x~.nxx-':”’:|‘l"“ / '”(']':!h}n‘ lll.;x‘x"v:lx:hnof] y te: E a cas L AT i g the fashionable “cloche 'Muxl:ng Bessie - Love, Gustav Von s | nef roof, which caught fire, \\:N The new hats are made of the | ftertitz, Oscar Shaw, Leslie] at Koo extinguished without great diffl|qamo dark blue straw but the ! | Fenton, Lydia Knott, Bdwin Ken- ing - to el bl e rd o o rlet ribbon, which was carried .30 1 .15 {inedy and others almost equally " morning by| “All through the conflagrationiacross part of the old bonnets, TONIGHT—7:30 BUE VG TN Taowh Inkrprat te . ades . insurance adjustor | the fire fighters had men on the|goes completely around the now Im“i“{ roles In-a ‘way to bring out who returned Hheve yesterday iwnn of the surrounding build-) models 1 s f Sdvantage this Interesting| l€rnoon on the motorship Marg:|i putting out small blazes. On »1’“”"‘“ of the Salvation women] oot y v trod. the sl -afi the. xkilihe HIISIAG abave the town “spotsiac haves suhmitted el fichg AR story. b L e Bt | nair o the shears, thereby losing . | ping Crooked” is the tale’of| ®*0t W'®: i % ters’ were placed, and each HmMC| e «hyp” which supported- their Glbson an aswistant district attorney who| 4 malority of this: amount wa<, the firé shifted or started in some|ponnets, have found that these falls in love with a beautiful ad-|°D the store and office building {new quarters they would direct!won't keep in place over short in venturéss, who 1s & member .of ajVilch acoounted for 00 of the the firemen to that section.” hair, and to meet their case the loss. Stock loss was $560, furni-| A. H. Kuettner, superintendent|new hat was designed. |gang of jewel thieves. And since “The Bessie Love Is this intriguing per- | son, the attorney cannot be blamed for going crooked for her ture age plant was §35. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1928: FAREWELL JUNEAU! JUST TONIGHT ONLY AND THEN THE MYS- PELL, OF INDIA WILL VANISH MYSTERIQUSLY AS IT CAME NEVER TO. RETURN AGAIN! HURRY DOWN and fixture to the According to Mr. Ensign, . Sllent sake. In doing this he saves her| et eI o !from the gang and brings aboug|mauner in which the Iin ) 29 their downfall. This is the kind| ©OUSht showed remarikab) Rider For pistas ho- one sehowid: mis; 10 O the. Dartiotithe woalde Killisnoo. Had it not een has everything to make it one of Full of Thrills the outstandng comedy —dramas Srary g i ALSO Gohrae Meiiiln” an prbdbsad byjj Dibntaathbrs would” iindoubledtyy plant. B ihe Indin VIlags, onlylsix states that have not yet com- have burned, he added. seven or eight houses, situated!plied with the Bureau of Census Fox. Arthur Lake in a Comedy and 2 Late News | “When the flames started in —e——— i registration: Nevada, South Da- : Weeklies MOTHER, DAUGHTER, the west end of the Indian Vil-| WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART |kota. Colorado, _Mexico, Tex-| % — 1| BOTH FEMINISTS lage there was a strong’ vindiLegion will meet Thursday mgmx::Mfl““'ifi“":‘h‘:‘ 4 ’:;";\‘-?"’lhv 1 E e | towards the camnery promptly at 7:30 in order that|Ttii YO ' 158 1Adm. 10-25-40, Loges 50c- || ¢ i : | S | RAt) slans, was able to bring Lou | ] din i TOURING COUNTRY|! continued Mr. nsiga.|all may join in the picnic at 8:30}4ng ‘Georgia last year into the | | | “A line of hose was immediately [o’clock. Husbands are invited.|area, v ] run from the plant to the native AGNES GRIGG, e Coming Thursday village, mearly two thousand feor —ady. 01d papers for sale a. TTe Empire A big comedy feature LAURA LAPLANTE [ 5 T Attractions l At Theatres Do | MISS BETTY ARCHDALE | e A “a | FAREWELL NIGHT OF f ZANDRA AT COLISEUM | R i S| A Tonight will be the iast appear- ance at the Cpliseum of "andra, the Mystic, closing his engage- ment ‘of seven days. What wonderful influence trols this man? No one seems (o WASHINGTON, June 20—Fem inlsm has champions in both mo- ther and daughter in the family of Mrs. Helen Archdale, editor of an English weekly review. | With her 20-year-old daughter, stty, a junior at McGill univer- con- Know, mot even' Zandra: himself, 1t| 5ty in Montreal, Mrs. Archdale s an acknowledged fact, however, has started on a tour of the that he prébes into the pastd United States in the interest of present and future of any perd internationalizing the woman's movement. son that he sees with an almost] The two uncanuy exactness. went to Kansa city, Zandra was born in Upper Bur- wl?crc they acied.“as. represents, tman (Indis) of British parentago,| ives Oof the ‘National ~Woman'sis | Party in its effort to have the thirty-one years ago. His father was a colonel in the British army at the time, and his regiment w; stationed there. Zandra wa therefore, reared under circum- stances such as few .white chily dren have ever experienced As he grew older his playmates were for the most part the “little|, . brown beggars” whose rathers“" an international moyement. were of the Hindu Yogi sect and|The latter has started on thi¥ most of them were miracle work.| continent through the uminn ' of| | ers and mystery men of various the women of the United States attainments. A child whose| and the South American coun- young Tlife was spent under such]tries” circumstances naturally. became| _ Detty has inquisitive - concerning them, and| mother in ber lecture tours. for it is said that at the age of seven(ine past three summers ol Iy years young-Zandra recelved his| Prepared to deévote all ‘her time first revelation. to the movement after her gradu- ation next June. B LESLIE WHITE RETURNS A fast moving story, replet‘g' Ticslis. White one of Juncau's /with action, thrills and romance,|well known singers, has returned is the Universal-Jewel producyon|to the city for his summer vaca- “The Silent Rider” which opened{tion after attending the Uni- ‘yesterday at Spickett's Palace. versity of Oregon’s Medical Col- {" “rhe'ome and only” Hoot Gibson{lege in Portland. Mr. White has starred in “The Silent Rider,”|two more years of study before adaptation from Katherine!he will be able to hang out his “The|sign of Physiclan and Surgeon. 'Red Headed = Husband," and s b e e Bt INSANITY HEARING The picture s with 2 young j ing at ‘the. Bar'% . tanch | house to assist in the feeding of] a score’ of fough but good hearted ,cowboys. Hoot, <as one of thel ‘cowpunchers, is immediately smit-| ten “with the mysterious strang ‘er, but is ‘unable to" fathem the S e > ‘mystery surrounding her past. Before 'the French Council of < Blanche Mehaffey, who is fast|State 11,000 cases are pending, coming into Qar;qqn as a picture many more than 10 years old. convention in its plat- equal rights constitution. national plank Republican « incorporate a form advocating an nendment to the “Most individual countries ‘are ell organized in their women’s svements,” said Mrs. Archdale he big problem now is tv make accompanied’ her B o | HOOT: GIBSON IS IN | | FEATUR'E AT PALACE | ‘an 'Newlinh Burt’s = best séller An insanity hearing for Knut Brevik, who was brought in from the Deep Sea Canning Company plant at Port Althorp on.Monday night, is being held this afternoon beginning at 3 e'cloek. pRaAn N bead 3y > e‘fia fD «.vznii" :—‘l SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN MUSIC e y Orchestra the fire pump on the face of the Gasoline Explosion $270, and dam»fnl twe Killisnoo Fis | Killisnoo Fisheries| Ensign, the latter said, that had| aries 1oid Mr A Six States Are ‘Behind builds been - died down the company would have | the wind not evening all | ings probably burned. Mr. Ensign had only the high- est praise for the efficient man {ner in which the blaze was puc by the United States Bur lon the hillside, n, he said. eattle The Finest Food Center of Juneau met, and with Seattle. It’s nearly a year since this house hegan to operate. With all the competition and difficulties we have only a small investment to begin with, through the support of the people’ of Juneau, we have succeeded to put over something Juneau has needed for a long time. We extend our appreciation, and your continued cooperation means success. Our principle and policy is to reduce the cost of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables which are necessities. 3 We continue to quote our prices with the market of We not only reduce prices but give you the best and finest quality we can buy. Mistakes often happen and we will be more than pleased at any time to replace unsatisfactory mer- chandise. The prices we offer you this week are: NEW POTATOES, 4 ])6nn(ls nuda Onions, pound Lima Beans, 15¢ pound, 2 pounds for ... Be Oregon Prunes, 15¢ a pound, 2 pounds for 25 Head Rice, pound . .10 Florida Grapefruit Sweet Oranges, dozen Plums, 5 pound basket Hot House Tomatoes, 1 pound Imperial Valley Fancy Tomatoes, pound Large Solid Head Lettuce, 15¢ each, 2 for.... Bunch Carrots, 2 bunches for Green Onions Radishes Washington Fresh Peas, 20c lb., 2 b Washington Green Beans, pound . Fancy Cucumbers, each i Wax Beans, per pound ..ot Fresh Spinach, 2 pounds for ... . . prices. We are now taking orders for CANNING STRAW BERRIES at the neighborhood of $3.50 per crate---- Give us your orders and we'll give you /_Quallty and FRUIT . Cantaloupes—Mediums, 3 for 40c; large 3 f(‘)l‘ o 50 30 .................. 15'cents and 20 cei .......... 40, 50, 60 and 70 cents $1.05 VEGETABLES | 0. . and { In Birth Registration WASHINGTON, June 20—A final intensive drive 1s being launched Children’s in its campaign to bring requiremant of a 90 percent birth A | REPORT KING SALMON IN TIC ON THE SCREEN _ “GOING CROOKED” with BESSIE LOVE ABUNDANCE NEAR HOONAH Kinz salmon are reporte. show- ing up in large quantities in the waters in the vieinity of Hoonah. They are reported to l'm of large size, many of them running over 40 pounds. Hoonah fishermen | are handicapped in dizposing buyer their catches as there is no local| there this season, it was said. | Jack Gitbept; General Manager Consolidated the Al left of Canneries, | night for Funter Bay on the ten s laz: | der Hyack after spending two il days here on business. He will visit Port Althorp and the Icy I Strait fishing areas, then Tenakes and proceed to his headquarters | at Ketehikan. * ————.—— HALIBUT BOATS IN The Attu, Capt. Peter Wold, the Radio, Capt. A. W. Angellson lana the Paloris, Capt. A, 8 Binmo, were in port this morn- ing to load bait preparatory to \|sailing for the halibut banks. The Emma, Capt. Ness, also took bait today. - CANADIAN PARLIAMENT b u OTTAWA—Seventy lawyers, 50 farmers, 30 doctors, 23 merchants, {12 journalists and nine manufac-’ turers sit in Canada's house -of ; commons. Four cabinet ministers | !|are farmers from western Canada. —————— INTELLECTUAL FOOD MOSCOW—The complete works of Lenin, in' 30 volumes, ‘are he- ing ‘published in Paris at the rate; ot one each three months. - i |'® Aqverusing siways pays. Oor | the columns of The Kmoire NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE Unlted States of America, Di-, vision ‘No. 1, District of Al-' aska, ss: i Public notice ‘is hereby glven, that by virtue of a writ of Fierl Faclas (or exceution), dated April 23, A. D. 1928, issued out of the District Court, of the Unit- ed States for'the Division No. 1, District of Alaska on a judgment réndered in gald Court, on the 23 day of Aptil, A. D. 1928, in favor of United States and against Chas. Sinclair I have, on this 19 day of Jume, A. D. 1928, levied upon the following de-; scribed real estate, situated in the Town of June Alaska, i|to wit: One two’ room frame building {land one frame building used as a {|blacksmith shop situated on 11ith Street and about one block behind {|the Fair building and that I ‘will, accordingly, offer said real estate for sale, at public vendue to the highest and best bidder,| for cash, on the 19 day of July,| |A. D.. 1928, at 10 o'clock A. M., | au, at 11th Street in the town of |Juneau, Alaska, and about one! {|block behind the Fair Building. i| Dated, Juneau, Alaska, this wl day of Junme, A. D. 1928. | ALBERT WHITE, 4 ¢ V. 8. Marshal, 1, District of Alaska. W. R. GARSTER, Depnuty. , June 20, 1928. , July 11, 1928, Div. No. By ( NORTHERN HOTEL AS HE PROVES THE .IMPOSSI- PLE AS POSSIBLE!, HE CAN HELP YOU JUST AS HE HAS HUNDREDS OF OTHER JUNEAU. PEOPLE—DON'T DELAY——THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE! NEW FEATURES TONIGHT THAT WILL ENTERTAIN AND BAFFLE YOU! WE ARE SORRY TO HAVE HIM LEAVE But his Australian Tour starts soon making further Alaska en- gagements impossible PRICES—10-20-50 —Loges 60, cents ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00. per week:and up. Publio shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil.Burner .ia operation—Hot water day apd night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated > . USED GOODS " Such as \T 7 7 BOX COUCH |, .. SQUARE OAK ,TABLE MORRIS CHAIR BABY SULKY 3-BURNER OIL STOVE COOK 'STOVES and RANGES AND ETC. W ogin Hardware Co: FOR YOUR CHOICE - Summer Fruits and Vegetables .Qre now here in abundance, ready for daily consumption and canning for future use. : £ . When you want Fruits that are just ripe enough, rich in flavor and firm of flesh, order from us. HOME GROWN RADISHES DAILY CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 “Best in Everything” “EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY" Photostat and Blue Print: Service MASTER PHOTO W;zs WINTER & POND-CO. -

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