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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNLbDAY JUNE 27, 1928. \CADMAN CONCERT \u|||l rt pspices of the Juneau | Business and Professional Wom First Voyage to Alaska—|en's Club of Junean, has been Repl P L |called off. Mr. Cadman sed eplacing Prin. IOUR*C [thrcugh Juneau on the Princes for One Tiin |Kathleen this foreyoon making \ 3 |the round trip on that steamer “Here |and was unable to make reserva- ah, there she goe | tions southbound, thus cancelling This in brief tells ar.|his engagement here. The club rival and departure of the C. P./Will T Icket money and R. Steamcr Princ Kaihleen,| POk for tickets Capt. Slater, which left Van.|00d advert couver, B. C., at 10 o'clogk Mon Ve day morning and arrived in Ju-| neau at 10 o'clock this morning completing a 48-hour trip, with| stops at Prince Rupert and Ketch ikan enroute. The Princess Kathleen, operat ing on the triangular route. Van couver to Vietoria to Seattle, is making the trip of the Princess Liouise, recently damaged on a' Pablo southbound voyage. High speed rested was maintained on the north- de bound voyage, but at that the Princess Kathleen could have made faster time if pressod. 4 The steamer remained m port mc half an hour and left ai 10:30 o'clock for Skagway. She 241 Ol papers rm save at The Emp're. passenger aboard and brou; vhc following to Juncau : Sister 0"&9 a, B. Green, Doro| Y y Green and Forbes Gueinsey. WO Two tour parties are ab steamer, a Williams tour of and a Crabtree party of 11. ficers, on the steamer from the Prince Loui in addition to Captain Slater, are J. Williams, first" office J. Gosling, pur- ser, two nt pursers and the radio operator. The Princess Louise, according to reports, damaged her wheel while in dense fog, but injuries sustained were slight and she is now ready to retarn to_her regu- lar schedule. The Princces Kathleen iz a 368 TORNADO HITS WYO. OIL FIELD CHEYEN Wyo., mado late yesterday struck tho of Wyoming in thoe re the Salt Creek Oil Field lavelling every derrick in_ the field and dembolishing bullding: \\uu communications were dis !vupted. No casualties have been| réported well a will appear give an entert Mr. " Concannon i sas City, M e is a ter and a1l up the ting, TEACHERS OF BE GIVEN AID:: and inment. | from Kan-| globe trot- | picks | humorous | puts to-| them every- where hi He has hun ‘ of letters from organ homes and v nstituticns where alw tree of | atter good-will and, (¥ present funny thin of life and make life brighter ag he s and the letters praise him in glowing terms, Mr. Concannon is making the' round trip on the Princess Kath-| American Fed-ljgen and passengers ahoard .says | unanimouslyfhe was “the life of the trip resolutioni Struck with Juneau's appearance, pledging fullest moral and finan-{he decided to forego his trip to] clal support to the. teachers of|Skagway Seattle in an effort to force thelga)] Jun :chool to employ members of the|jiying” as Toachers' Federation. It is indi- cated that the teachers claim fo have definite information showing influence of the Power Tr as the determining factor in causing disbarment of Federation teach- ors. j spickett’s Palace 2 Times Tonight .l() mul 9:15 du ravels o (COUISEY A Story of Romance and Adventure From Flanders Fields To Western Plains TOM MIX and TONY | THE CANYON OF afternoon with the Ll(;IIT ilnllo\\ ng passengers for Juneau: I'ree admission to officers and erew of | 8. Peterson and Mabel Crelgh- S RR | ton” fram Port Alexander; Charles H. M. 8. DURBAN Inblean from Baranof; K, Mott | ana Gharles Albert from Kidis- npo; Mrs®Flynn, M. Miskica, John'! 5, II. W. Green, Fred John- and Mrs. J. E. Robertson Tenakee; Arvill yman, | Lilly §cott, Robert Scott, V penal he ! glon of Moral and Financial Sup-! port Promised in Ef- forts to Form Union CHICAGO, JllllL‘ ing the “ruthless can conduct of the of Education,” the ers and adopted a here she if of the 27—Condema-| and un-Ameri-| Seattle Board e ¢ loss ng. S e LOGGING OPERATOR HERE Gordon D. N\ | operator of Pete {the Alaska to [ “FIFTH AVENUE” starring Marguerite de la; Motte and Allan Forrest. | The comedy is “Love’s Labor Lost” with Arthur Lake. Orchestra concert 7 to 7: MARGNITA ETURNS FROM WEE KLYRN TRIP Capt. H. M. in port from and wayports *Donald, logging urg, arrived on .e here for a few The ! Peterson, Sitka, |late y nd stopped off here to ed “why life is worth he s B T3 il AT THE HOTELS Gastineau Ward W. Wells, Portland; ley . Parker, Portls | McDonald, Petersbur, X lison, Ketchikan; Mrs. C. M. pom cently organized a union ang|Beshly, Fallon, ~Nev.; = Calviniyppg made a degpand for better sal. Beeghly, Jr., Fallon, John aries. The Seattle School Board|Skinner, Seattle; Henry M. Bakin,| issued a statément that only| Sedro Wooliey, Wash. ! teachers would be employed who Alaskan were not members of unions, ‘I“h“ Agrich, Auk . Auk Lake i Mabel C© id Nyman, Smith, Funter Funter days. IR ik DELAROSA ARRAIGNED 74.10—‘1 RICES m.‘m 10-Loges .)Oc—9‘25 SATURDAY OF BUFFALO BILL” v\hn of Delatoss - was ar a charge malicious of personal property, ned in the U. S. Com- Court this morning. set for tomorrow 11 o'clock. on ruction Har- COMING “FIGHTS son Adm. 10, o The Seattle school tcachers re- "~ COMING HOUSE PETERS mn PRISONERS OF THE STORM” Full of Thrills Lake; Fi Jack ghton, “unter SPECIAL FEATURE ATTRACTION TO BE GIVEN AT PALACE Tomorrow night, at the Palace| . Theatre, in conjunction with the, rezular movie show, there will be an added feature, without ex- tra cost. W. S. Conmcannon, in- ternational known dispenser of ‘joy,” entertainer, lecturer and ! general scatterer of good things for humanity, children as JUNEAU Van Pekovieh, Ba Greed, city; K. Motes, | Bay. | Zynda | Dillon, Crandall, and Mrs. J. D. Ind.; Mrs. Mont.; Mr. Stack, Indianapo! Odor, Indianapolis . Robertson, Tenakee. el LLET Almquist Press Your Sult. We cah ana neuver Phone 528. nith, Rado Pekovich, H. M. Bak- - s rani | the same route, with box shooks Davis,| ynq Jumber from the Junean Lum- Bt CALSOMINING CITY HALL PAINT STORE l"unllx S ¥ P (1928, for calsomining interior ("l v Hall, e Wholesale and'Retail Bdt adv. PHONE 39 sfiz THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- ain EST, MOST UP-TO.DAT AND Attractions = Ins and Frank Arka from Funter | =i Pay; Fred Sondérlund from Todd : i B SPECIAL SALE ON OIL CLOTH Seat- por Mills, Bay; Sealed bids will ha roceived at office City Clerk up until 8 H. R. SHEPARD, City Clerk. BEST EQUIPPED JOS PRINTING l'l AN'I" IN ALASKA. | She is leaving this evening on at >-oo—— I(:ulu‘ pi. m, Filaay evening, July 6, il rhc Ervplra. OId papers tor sare nl At Theatres 0n— [TOM MIX THRILLS COLISEUM AUDIEN\;E _ l!. Fox Films, living up to their promise of showing the beauty spots of America in all their pro- ductions where it may be con sistently done, filmed many sc- quences of “The Canyon of Light, which had its first showing at the Coliseum last night and is shown for the last time tonight, in Yel fowstone National Park. The re- Bult is a picture not only with an Absorbing story, but a scenic of tare beauty. | Tom Mix is cast In the stellar Jole of Tom Mills, the ranchman who at the opening of the World War ‘goes to France, where he serves as a dispatch bearer. But before and after this event he is the hero in a series of episodes all of which are a part of a fine- ly developed and motivated story, that is replete with thrills, ex- citement and suspense. Tony, his wonder horse, has a prominent part and the beautifu! Ddrothy Dwan is cast in the * leading feminine role. DProbably one of the most’ heart stimulating sceénes that can be imagined s the wrecking of an old boom town in the western mountains. In this scene, Tom, in a fight with a gang of desperadoes, wrecks the entire “ghost city. Building after building collapses during the battle. T | O TToT T[T T Tr Sa ["“FIFTH AVENUE" FINE i | FEATURE AT PALACE | fit Tt is seldom, indeed, that so powerful a story is presented in 80 pleasing a mannér as is “Filtl Avenueé,” which was shown: with exceptional success at the Palace last night. The production is un- ubually satistying aid speaks well for the producers. As might be imagined from its locale—New York's Fifth Avenue —the production is lavish, and effectively presents the atmo- gphere of its romantic setting ‘The featured roles are played by Marguerite De La Motte and Al- ldn Forrest, ‘while the other parts are in the hands of Louise Dress- er, William V. Mong, Lucille Lee Stewart, Craufurd Kent, Anna May Wong- and other well known players. The' story deals with the ad- ventures of a Southern girl who goes' to New York, and narrowly escapes being caught in the whirl of an’uaccustomed life. In the unfolding of thz plot, we are shown the “other side” in lives of persons, who, outwardly least, are paragons of respect- ility, but who are not unwilling assist in_deluding the innocent uty trom the South. HOUOI ?!Tlll 18 COMING * TO PALACE ! anyone wants a llmmn ple- t 3 'hfl‘ mhtna in "good con- tion, he' can' find it at tae bo:- . sceméy’ for the Uni- ‘hndleuu. “Prison- " which will play the ] foot steamer, of 6,000 tons dis- placement, and is on her maide: trip to Alaska. | Her present schedule cails for her return here Friday moraing, but no definite hour will be set| wntil after her arrival i Skagway. ! ATTENTION | It yon nesa a good carpenter ! phone 498. Harndy Andy’s Shop. | A. P, IAGFTLflRFN Pr-;p adv. NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE | United States of America, Di-| vision No. District of Al- aska, ss: Public nctice is hereby given, | that by virtue of a writ of Fieri| Facias (or execution), dated April 23, A. D. 1928, issued out| of the District Court, of the Unit- ed States for the Division Ho. 1, District of Alaska on a judgment rendered in said Court, on the| 23 day of April, A, D. 1928, in favor of United States and against Chas. Sinclair I have, on this 19 day of June, A. D. 1928, levied upon the following de- seribed real estate, situated in the Town of Juneau, Alaska, fo wit: H One two room frame building | and one frame building used as a blacksmith shop situated on 11th it Street and about one block behind wate the Fair building and that I speed! That's real boat- will, accordingly, offer said real ing — and that's why estate for sale, at public vendue many of Juneau's thrill- to the highest and best bidder,' seekers are turning to for cash, on the 19 day of July, ! the New Caille! Let A. D. 1928, at 10 o'clock A. M,,l The Thomas Hardware at 11th Street in the town of Co. show you why it Juneau, Alaska, and about one will pay you doubly well block behind the Fair Building. | to invest in this out- Dated, Juneau, Alaska, this 19 standing outboard day of June, A. D. 1928. motor! ALBERT WHITE, S. Marshal, Div. No. 1, District of Alaska. By W. R. GARSTER, Deputy. 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THE ARCADE LAI‘E Try Our .Specul $1.00 Dinner Ly # You are cordially’ invited to come in and inspect Juneau’s newest and classidst MARY YOUNG, Proprietor. cafe. Lower Front St. FRANKLIN POOL HALL Phone 214 CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CANDY, SOFT DRINKS, POOL TABLES H. B. Polson, Prop. WINDOW SE€REENS SCREEN DOORS FLY SWATTERS Per Sack—$2.75 Big assortment Fresk Fruit' and 'V egetables HAINES POFATOES CALIFORNIA GROCERY . PRONE 478. w& dfi&r% for s1lt at