The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 28, 1928, Page 3

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Extra-Extra-~Tonight Only Celebrated Globe Trutlvr-flumorlat W. S. CONCANNON Will ;lppv:xr' tonight at 8:45 o'clock and if you like fun, come. He will keep you laughing. : NO EXTRA CHARGE—RIG FEATURE Brightening Up DOORS OPEN AT 7 8: o'clock and give 2 talk First movie show ;nun.LnL to .\H‘ in starts 7:15 i; ;Il J”m"i[!l' = ke for his addre THE BIG FEATURE IS tions of mak are 1 in conjunction w From “The Quest of Joan" by Jaries ol Vvl ey the regular picture show. Th talk is for children, youths an adults. He has ju t from visiting 16 countries in rope and 3 a fund of inforr tion on this alone. He has to ed the United States a p he s sunsh LIVE AND DIE IN FLOATING | “spread a little States on a buying trip, to *(”(K‘hemy but they are comfortable reflecty ‘the spirit of its authc THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURQDAY JUNE 28, 1928 GLOBE TROTTER APPEARING AT PALAGE TONIGHT (Wil Give Humomu; Talk, Come Kiddies—Come Youths—Come Adults Human Life | - i 5 e w. Concannon 2 trotter Adm. 10-25-50, Loges 60 cents ! humorist and bencfactor ¢ man 2t kind, will appear on the stag | the Palace theatre ton where he has made a splendid impression by his joyful news Ha north on a plea trip and stopped off here and will, as mor - HOMES GANTUN e ¢ d the race. Mary, and Lord Las e a year. with the royalty and com- this picture of a scene :h at l'vw-m ‘)u\\'ns fust prior to lles. (International Newsree!® moner al in the m'.!\ as wi | ; C ; b 3. q Y i ekt ! way the hills of Kentucky| Friday, the Remnant LATE KINOGRAMS—ALSO COMEDY FERRYMAN’S i Tndamn, They i soke | by i Goldsin's | Emporium. . The floating population of Can- oxen, a cow, a cart “Snookum’s Outino” ton is sstimated at 100,000 por camping outfit. They - = sons. These people born, live canoe and raft of logs fr - —— Remember Mr. Concannon appears at 8:45 o’clock. and die in their curious river REGORDS ENB Clover Creek, Ky, ‘w' You get a movie feature and one of the best humor- craft, which vary from. the m- mped over t on land I nowj | TI_IF ists of the day—all for the same price. pan, mall boat, to cargo LUNG BlSPU]’E own aud lay made their way flats and s 18 junks. Wi jana banks of thel | - —_ The origin of these river far ian trails and paths,| | BEA(]TI’ 4 ; " |ing people is cne of the most in nd night at Roek| | ¥, P ry, Walter McGrail, Harry Todd,|teresting tales to be heard about| CANNELTON ind., June 28 s v ( 1 Lafay | > Attractlons Fred ' DeSilver, Lillian Nicholson ' this city of Southern China. The | gp i o The St to| Was wrecked in 18257 | SII()I / and others, [tale goes that these aboriginal|y Thomas Lincoln and fus| A duplicate of the documon| | IChinese took to the water three crossed the Ohio River|also has been found in th g ; At Theatres FRANK GGRDON TO nturic , when the Manchu vi n Kontucky te] sessior a (Next to Post Office) Tartar hordes from the north con-{ indiana, long u of con-| 3on of Ja af AVE cHAlN STORE llun sred Chir nd the alien Ching to historian has been|Owns part of the land d ! 3 dynasty |.p1 weed Chinese v document un @ in!in the deed and operates Cl 0 <RI B IN KETCHIKAN SOON i (e Fices 0F one a2t e betwoen s home. a1 Tobinsy osing Uut u]\ Kingdom, The TLinoalis el ot, Ky, where his : AT COLISEUM TONIGHT Frank . Gordon, propristor Jf; These Chinese at Canton’ re-{from the fown of her ferried the Lin ! | Fairbanks, Anchorage and chu ba ns and sought to | ment reveals bo———— Spe [ The Neglo Gardon, fh9insan, 45 Hi" Jitlesu tods e by living afloat. The new| unknowingly followed the old pre-i came south from the western!dynasty retaliated by “{ncluding The ow recorn nd by Cirf @OALSOMINING CITY HALL 4 (v cept of keeping the best for thel part of the Te rritory on the Yu-'the hoat bopitamak ’M“‘ ““W';_ cuit _-lul'- r Minor, was( Sealed bids wil' ha received ¥. t St last." " Just before her death the gkop - ea; ?ly this morning. | Skhant abimitn v sotolit Sty dated , 1866, .mv_l igneMat office City Clerk up until § popular authoress completed the “Adding o 'the chain of stores' and otintnalsieall ot Wiee wu”’) by, herholt, jr., the ul,.i, W, Fiiuay evening, July 6, story which later proved to be|which he now owns in Alaska,|debarred from public ~examina-| © old. It had been boundy1s28, - for caisomining interior P R o3 her greatest, it was also by a{Mr. Gordon is on his way to Ket. Lvtony 4 e ROYATHUIBLE vy, nsert in a :lml hoo! City Hall. BUY NOW tragle coincidence to be her final| chikan where he will bezin the lice. 'This ban' was mot litted|. Weatherholt wr : Work. ¥h\ian Meehan, Mrs. Poi*|instaliation of his fifth shop. Heluntil the revolution of 1911 Jacob Weatherholt, —adv. 5 i1 1 tor's sonin-law, has taken (hIs e will remain in the First ity only| Among the many. i tercsting | THOma3 Lincoln and SAVE MONEY markable book and tr red || three or four days, preparing ”"‘Imlll > his Nancy, da Dr. au. Have| | . at types of Canton, the curious | to the screen, where, as an F. r home of the Customs Of-| clipper boats, shaped llke a and_son_Abraham, your cnce, adv’ Rt ruiucienyN ey Te- seen: af [fice for his establishment. llhm h wood shoe, are distinct.| g e - — = the Coliseum tonight when it be Later he will continue to the|Their roofs make them top- gins a two-day run. The picture d ‘| the Ketchikan house and also h sta i it is reblete With the richness ofl purchase for his other stores. Heloto e add sk Ry ore SR A0 pRteals. the . dSRths -ofiefphels (o Apend. most of the wWin:|mgugre-rigged salls rest part. of Dulyl DStire as thls great Wo-\tdr in Kelehlkan, and will Brob:|ehetr welght on the masts, which ' man Mnsw it fo he. It deals with \aply ‘makéZouh frip t ‘thio' westiiate tuciined forward five dog hearts and souls, and the events!ward sometime next winte. ' AR » that happen to test man and| 4 AR SINRR T CoARE Lhe Balls AYE PR plobe " Him (0" e worthy." The| e {forated to increase the pull of cast was selocted by Mr. Meetan! AT THE HOTELS o R # P 9 ¢ With the greatest care in order - ml'm::i\(n:)w S o inet (o __*"”'h: that one would give a fai—ful ___ Gastineau ReAE A o 1 bl L el fineaiion or et anavn NGt 0 W Guernser, Veusouisti IS OF blg, Bulging ah eyes he or she was to make live oa w. SRS o Mhs sles, Tha BN the screen. Many favorites are| " P cued L a1 to be found in this gathering,| ITarrison, Seattle; (i -oustom: Dok Mprs . . g ° among them: Margaret Morr ‘“"a',”"', JooH ¢ G -‘.ml ;ge'. J ¢ ] Raymond Keane, Phillippe de La.|F: 8. Gordon, Anchorage; HoR Bt s Rot--coik AR MRY i nlon ow 1 = S dmous l cey, Joyce Coad, William V. Mong,| Fultz, Los Angeles; M. Mayer, fashion can walk all proper 5 Charles Clary, Waiter Wilkinson,| Seatile; Alex Mayer, Seattle; C.| All large junks now carry a 0 & Aitred Allen, Cesare Gravina|W. D2 ttie; Bmma J. Koli.|heavy atmament of muzzle-load- - Paulotte Duval and Hedda Hop.{in% San Francisco; Dr. J. Mmlu’mg cannon for protection against d . -/nil e » per. Mr. Meehan wrote the adap-| tle. pirate “attacks™ fn ‘the mase of tation and Charles Kerr the con-| Alaskan erways about Cantonl. These tinuity. | R. Mitrovich, city; W. G. Green, arc a daily occurrence. {City; Joe M. Karadik, Cordov R s wiJ. Karadik, Cordova; Sam Thomp- LEAVES HOSPITAL ETF"PRISONERS OF STORM” | | son, city; Mrs. Nelson, Fairbanks. "-Ghtél‘l n& Swnl]!, ":““"Y:ar")ml AT PALACE TONIGHT || Zynda gon o dr. and Mrs. Samue e pe o 4 ke —51]%G. A\ Hagson and wite, Upland;|Scott, who has beon in St Anns 5:&’5’76‘5 U/l The ingentity of a motion pic-| Col | Hospital for several days with ) 'd e ety et ol R T e an attack of appendicitis, left 1recore S/ slide of no mean proportions dur- ‘Olll papers lnr sare a1 The Bmplre. | the hospital. tods \ ing the making of exterior scenes’ * in McCall, Idaho, for “Prisoners of the Storm,” the Universal- Jewel starring House Peters which comes to the Palace to- night. f \ ‘The company toiled all day an1 succeeded in’ yoMing up 150 or more huge snowballs on the top ~ of a mountain near the city. Th2 snowballs were left overnight to freeze, and next morning, when _ cameras were set up at the bot- ® ‘tom of .the hill and everything was in readiiiess, the huge spheres of snow. and icé were started ralling down the long, steep moun- tainside. A ‘By the time they reached the | facal ‘denter of the cameras, they hdd' gathered # 'tremendous speed, afd had collected additional tons of snow a¥ they travelled. e result was onie huge mass of snow, hurtling dowd the ‘grace at terfiflc speed, and it made & very realistic' ‘and thrilling scene: "The. "bemitny whiich madé the long ‘Totattoft trip from Hollywood to Idaho ‘fnclided more than thir- ty persons, and the whole troupe spent two weeks in the snow- bound territory. . “Prisoners of ‘the ‘Storm,” was directed by “Lynn Reymnolds, ‘and is a picturization of James Oliver , Curwcod's novel, “The Quest of _ 'Beiides the'star, Touse' Peters, the cast includes Peggy Montgom: ND YET THE SALE of DIAMOND BBIQUETS is constantly on the increase. The reason is to be found in the fact that they are clean to handle—made of pure coal and give an intense heat, A Ordcr from yo.ur dealer 0’ Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 C. D. FERGUSON, Agent orld’s Champion Car Levels Mountain Grades Over the top of Uniontown Hill at 60 miles an hour! That's the spectacular performance of a strictly stock model Studebaker Commander Scdan, sweeping aside decisively the best previous record of 51 miles an hour. And that is not all! As further clinching assurance of The Commander’s unmatched mountain climbing ability, it later up the heart-breaking, tortuous grade over the top at 31 miles an hour, with 74 persons swarming upon its running boards (a total of 2296 pounds). Automobile editors of Pittsburgh news-’ papers were passengers in The Ci and certified the exact speeds af b Pittsburgh police certified thgacmy of the speedometer. Mayor L. S. Crawford of Uniontown and scores of spectators ob- served the tests before dawn on May 26th. A Ball of Fire”, —that’s what one owner calls his Com- mander. “A ‘hill hound’—knocks the ¢V out of altitude,” writes another. “If my Commander had claws it ¢ould climb trees,” declares a third. When this World’s Cham- pion car can be bought for $1435 f. o. b. factory, why be content with less? Studebaker engineering genius, quality materials, precision manufacture and rigid inspections, permit you to drive your Com- mander or any other Studebaker-built car 40 miles an hour the day you buy it, and at top speed hour after hour later on, You need change motcr oil but once in 2,500 miles. m fields S!udcblhtof offers you champion cars—each backed by 8 76 years of manufacturing integrity! The Erskine Six, $795 to $963; The Dictator, $1195 to $1395; The World C) Commander, $1435 w0 }l&hflnl’rmdmtwmnnj to $2485. All prices f. 0. b, factory JUNEAU Mordns INC., Phone 30 RITISH ROYALTY AT THE DERBY” RN R Included are Prince George, Princess the Prinze of \Wales, the Duke of York —adv E AL 57 v,fi.%“rwxxf.mrfivwwmmmm EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD MUST SEE GE NE STRATTON- PORTER’S AND GREATEST STORY THE “Magic Garde THE LAST 24 Beautiful Sentiment Livened with Fast Action—Pathos—Comedy! A PICTURE YOU'LL ALW AYS REMEMBER IU's Really Better than “LADDIE” PRICES—10-20-50—Loges 60 cents SATURDAY FIGHTING WITH “BUFFALO BILL” RTINS UB BRI BRI DISHAW & PETERSON L3 ol Received a shipment of WINDOW SHADES —sizes from 28 to 48 inches wide—at ___Juneav PAINT STORE ALASKA MEAT LO Wholesale and Retail Butchers« PHONE 39 NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $8.00 per week lfl Publio shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oi) operation—Hot water day and night. month wnd up—steam heated “EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY” Photostat and Blue Print Service MASTER PHOTO FINISHERS WINTER & POND CO. THE ARCADE CAFE Try Our Special $1.00 Dinner Visit our Frigidaire-Equipped Fountain: You are cordially invited to come in and inspect Juneau's newest and classiest cate, MARY YOUNG, Proprietor. FRANKLIN POOL HALL Lower Front 8t. Phone 214 H. B, Polson, Prop. CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CANDY, SOFT DRINKS, POOL TABLES H/iiNES POTATOES Per Sack—$2.75 ; Big assortment Fresh Fruit and Vegetables CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 “But in Everything”

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