The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 29, 1928, Page 3

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\ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1929. 3 = : —— Mr. And Mrs. Alfred E. Smith And Their Family SUPER'SERWCE S STATION WILL COUSEUM BE OPEN SOON| roverr Every man, woman and child must > GENE STRATTON- PORTER and Greatest Story slonic-elimax s The a F.B.0O. prod Ranger the wonder canine marvel will in his best and latest pi " | the Coliseum tomorrow, Tonight—7:30 and 9:15 ||and night. Ranger, it will b | | membered, is one of th stars on the screen and this nates ina ¢ Outlaw Dog, starring | This PICKETT’ PALACE tion new LATE Vew Drive-in Shop of Ju- neau Motor (ompan\' : Nearing Completion Last Motor otor Work on the new stat wa egun late lasl week ! » Mor I’nl‘:mh!'ul Sentiment Liven- ed with Fasgt Action— ‘athos—Comedy ! INTERNATIONAL | | ture mark 1:’ fourth succes Fibond Appearanc he story, an or NEWS by By ison, is chaized o YETERS with tk 3 id gripping sus HOUSE _l ETERS pense. Raenger is called upon to in | | perform some marve! and CETEA | breath-taking stunts, @ in- “PRISONERS | troduces some new feats that 5 have not been seen on the seroen P o el ’ SR @ § 3 S 1 { ! modern OF THE before. The love of the dog for i 3 QNI greih 11 b P the man who befriended him when . § : ¢ : | Business at Its 1o n on South THE STORM” every one in the world W 3 : fMain Bt ¢ . s | |against him, is beautitully por frainogd n"l“ c Also a comedy The picture, which 13 remark-| E§ Empany Y * L1 “SNOOKUM’™S of its action, was made under the | LR ten [ direction of 3. P. McGowan, who = i : . g is Construction Company, and i THERE=— ‘)II’I]N("' has directed Ranger in most of 3 : 1E ‘completion this week. A hls pictur A great support L X - 3 aas ne tank ha been 1y alled, i | [ing cast is headed by Rex Leasc| Mell A8 8 mew le-Dayton 10-25-,50, aid . Felen Tpster, aud licTades| automatie, electrically driven gas 1 Gordon and Vie | Adm. Loges 60 cents g g I. P. TAYLOR OF THE AR.C. RETURNS FROM TRIP TG INTERIO COMING SUNDAY “DOWN THE terior to inspect the road which is being done by Alas: ka Road Commission, T . Tay | lor, Alaska gineer returned to Yukon Mr. Chi and Valdez da it An- Aur‘wtw13 YAt W sl Mg an At Theatres Featuring Marian Nixon and Robert Agnew Junean on the into Fairbanks by way of the Al aska Railroad and returning on the Richardson Highwa The work, in every district, is we'l under way, in spite of the late | season this year, Mr. Taylor said. The work on the Richardson i Highway consists of maintcnance thri i 4 improvement, gravel surfac there|ing and widening. The H for| should be entirely open THRILLING FEATURE IS NOW AT PALACE you enjoy stories of the northwoods, is a distinct treat in store you at Spickett's Palace. | time, Mr. Taylor declared It is “Prisoners of the Storm,”| The road from Fairbank a Universa vel producticn, and| Circle is progressi: it a picture which will bring|most of the work at joy to the hearts of those who|the reconstruction of an ol 5 like to witness primitive drama in|on road from Miller House on t5 the out-of-door Circle. The total extent of the The story was written by James|road between Fairbanks and Cir Oliver Curwood, whose tales of|cle is 165 miles and of this dis the north have made him one of|tance 117 miles have been con the most popular writers of fic-|structed and are now in use, ac- S g cording to Mr. Taylor. Altogeth- House | who has always|er he spent about three weeks . been ident with res of| the I nks district, going over this type, has an unusually color-|the roads and inspecting the work ful and romantic role as the star|being done. of “Prisoners of the Storm” and he makes the most of every op- e ) BUFFALO ARRIVE The supporting cast inchitles GOOD CONDITION Peggy Montgomery, Walter M e Grail, Harry Todd, Clark Com:| The buffalo which have been stock, Fred DeSilver, Lillian| transported from the Montana Nicholson and others, and al|ranges of the U. Riological though the cast is smaller than|Survey to Alaska, ved in Fair usual for a feature production,|hanks and were loaded yesterda each player has been carefullylts trucks to be taken to the B selected, and each charact Delta country where they will be tion stands out boldly from the|j)iherated after being kept in cor- others. rals for a short time. From beginning to end, it is al As was planned, two cows and picture remarkable for its strong|one bull were turned over to th» situations, its action and suspense ska - Agricultural College and and its color and atmosphere. School of Mines for experimental ROTTE purposes. L Sy e e The animals all arrived in Fair- | “THE MAGIC GARDEN" banks in first class shape and SHOWING, COLISEUM ||great credit is given to R. A L y v —3| Perking who was in charge of A picture with ine NAULDZ| e (rapgportation, according to beauty of an unforgettable refrain|p n Godgard, Acting Executive and filled with the poignancy and| geeer of the Alaska Game Com power of life's greatest moments, imiasion, is “The Magic Garden,” an . B. 0. production which is now play- ing at the Coliseum. The story|Broadway Theatre is from the pen of that great stu- PR . dent of human nature, the Ilate Dls"lCt Rfll(l(’(l Gene Stratton Porter, and co- In Early Morning incident with the fact that it was her last work, it has been pro- NEW YORK, June 29.-—The claimed by critics as her finest|Broadway Theatre district was piece of fiction. It has as its|thrown into a furore early this absorbing theme, the love of a|lmorning when 160 Federal Pro- boy and girl who meet In their|hibition Agents raided 15 of the childhood in a garden of unchani-|most popular night club More ing, beauty. This brief meeting|than 75 arrests were made among binds their hearts togetner for-|the owners and employees and a ever, and though they ave sep-|quantity of liquor was seized. arated ahd many long years pass - e before they are reunited, it is o . their mutual love that urges them coohdg‘ see’ camPalgn to great deeds and sheds a radi Issues Closely Defined ance over their lives. The swee:- i hearts as children ave played by| SUPERIOR, Wis., June 20.— Philippe de Lacey and Joyce Coad.|with the news of the nomination while Raymond Keane and Mai-iof Gov. A. E. Smith, President garet Morris enact the roles oflpoolidge arose to find battle lines the boy and girl grown up. Thelof the forthcoming campaign well picture was mnde under the di-lgefined. The President planned rection of J. Leo Meehan, sor-in-{a trip to the Executive offices law of the authoress, who also|here from his summer White wrote the adaptation. Charles| House. Kerr made the continuity. : Hundred Are Reported Drowned, Flood in Japan OSKA, Japan, June 29. — A P“DOWN THE STRETCH” AT PALACE SUNDAY | L 'Klng Baggot, director of tward and In- work | Road Commission En- Taylor visited the| \hl\'l ley Park, |CHANGES Universal-Jewel production, “Down the Stretch,” the attraction at the Palace Sunday and Monday, has received thousands of letters from hqiu racing enthusiasts praising his: handling of the finish of the big racing sceme of the picture. “It is more real than half of the actual mateh races on our track,” wrote one of the stewards of the famous Belmont race track. “Down lha Stretch” was adapted from Gerald Beaumont's story, “The Money Rider,” and the lead- ipg roles are played by kober! Agnew and Marian Nixon. “THE OUTLAW DOG” AT ‘COLISEUM TOMORROW | A picture that races along a death toll of at least 100 persons is repcrted from Western Japan where floods are causing devas- tation and great property loss. - Union and Nonunion Miners Shoot 'in Clash MINDEN, Mo., June 29.—Two men were shot seriously today and several others injured in a clash between unica and non- union miners at the Western Coal Company mine. The clash occurred when union miners ap- peared to protest against work in the mine. T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY PR ot s S, oo, < Sl LOST—Automobile rear bumper. er return to Empire, Intimates of Mr. and Mre. Alfred E. executive mansion of the New Yor Arthur Smith; Maj. John A. Warner, son-in-law; and little Mary Adams Warner; Alf. and Mrs. Smith on the steps cf the IN P. O. RATES ANNOUNCED; EFFECTIVE JULY 1 The following chang n rost- al Rates, tiv July 1, ar announce: y Assistant Manning tincluding cards) 1 ce [ Postmast Post wrds mailing mestic) i stiy F F inaemnit not exceeding $50, 15 cents coeding $50 but not $100, exceedi cents; $300, 40 ts; not $100, cents; but not §500, $500 but no ceeding $600 but not cents; exceeding §700 but not $800, 90 cent but not $1,000, $1.00 Parcel Post Rates ing 7 cents for f cent for each a All other zones 13 pound and 12 « ditional pound handl 10 cents for pounds; 15 cents for more than pounds, not ex ceeding 10 pounds; 20 conts for more than 10 | Theso fees in addition to re¢ r postage en title parcels to 10 expeditious handling, transportation, and de- livery accorded first class mail, but does not entitle parcels to speclal delivery serv g Special delivery m oth er than first class ma 5 cent for parcels more than 2 poun cels exceedi more than 10 pound for parcels exceedin These fees in addition to regu lar pos e entitle to re- ceive immed ! 'y at of fice of add The second class postage is 1 ce or ez twe ouncés or friet thereof, gardless of distan or This rate applies to second class publ ns by the public g copies mailed by are not entitled to be mailed at the publishers second-class rate. excoe \l ng 70 conts; $700, $600, Local ma st pound and Iditional 2 ymum! cents for fir nts for Special not more than pounds, copies mail D {CONCANNON PLEASES AUDIENCE, PALACE | W. 8. Concannon, globe trotter and humorist, who Juneau while- on a Alaska round trip, large amdience at the Paiace last night during 1! one hour talk full of jokes, fu stor ventiilog m and playing of tiny musical instraments was just ng to shine everyw here, gav logic to both old and made good in his effc Mr. Concannon left for the south on the Princess Kathleen this morning. - e — spread sun- some solid voung and INDIAN BOY HURT Suiton, five year old Indian boy, i Ann’s Hos- pital ser as the re- sult of an automobile accident on Willoughby Avenue. He is eot badly on the head, according to his physician. Those witn the @ccident said that the boy ran suddenly in front of the car as it was passing another autc- Andrew | mobile. {land and Mily 5 | turn tr $100 but not $200, 30| exceeding $200, but ““‘11 fow s Lo give exceeding $300 but! sediny §400 and exceeding $800) | rach ad-| pound |1 pped off in|7 Southoastern | § pleased a'} He+said he; k govi Mrs. Aifred E. Smith; d E. Smith and Walter J. S Albany residen: IMANY EASTERN CiTiES VIiSITED BY BISHOP The Rt. Rev. J. R J., Catholic Bi Crimont, »p oi Alaska {turned early this wee ) in th s he v n: including Wa Chicago, St. Louls, ( 1kee church usine e stopy Seattle | 1or over in Vancou nd on neau remained in “My tr was very pleasant, s0 hurried thag 1 in which to Whicd 1 my fow ties at mt plan on tha first boat for ward on his annual tr misgions In the far nor nd In This will require some nths and during that * north as s which i land from Teller. lic Yukon Del untry on Bering Sea to visit foundation:s - - MAN BURNED; CASBOAT BACKFIRES AT CANNERY wiil also go to the two new who is employed ern Fisherios Dundas The New Caille is not oniy built for speed, power and smoothness — but, it is alsc built to last — to stand up faithfully under the most ad- verse conditions — and to work day in and day out without complaining. Step in—sce one and be convinced. The Thomas Hard- ware Co: Juneau, Alaska Simith say that theirs is an unusuaily happy and loyal family. or at Albany at a recent reunion and M th 1i; M ce, and beiow is the smi to !\u dn hes and the bhoat ingui e burning his clothes, he, = 01a nANETs TOY S9IC A% visit Allen, | : ¥ 3 : R N 4 1 : i””““ pump. At the upper right ig tha grouy Rear row: Waiter J. Smith, Mre. Catherine S and Mrs. Alfred E. Smith jr. Front row: Arthur W. Smith and Baby Arthur E. rnor in two informa WILL VIS float, backfired, setiing fire their. house gues After | thy lsraclson whicn | Mz haye hing the flames Bernard’s,” from Point with | siz, who will visit from another man, put out!eral weecks, 1 the boat., ey o — - NCE--PFuir Pavilion The Eim iven hy American Legion h Quiltinan; Mra, Jahn A, Warner #i nt the left ave Mr, IT BERNARDS Ll-yearold nicce « them for s July American Legion ' SMOKE TUESDAY, JULY 3 8:30 P. M. A. B. HAL BIG EVENT OF THE FOURTH Or' JULY CELEBRATION Reserved seats on sale at Juneau Billiards and Alaskan Hotel DON’T MISS IT! Seattle Fruit & Produce Co. FOOD CENTER OF JUNEAU WHOLESALE and RETAIL PHONE 484 FINEST Strawberries, Peaches, Big Plums, shipment of Cantaloupes, Apricots, Tomatoes, Watermelons, Cherries, Pears and a full Tine of Vegetables — arriving on Northwestern. We'll take your orders Saturday and deliver before Sundqy noon. '35 CRATES Strawberries at $3.65 per crate 3 boxes for 50 cents A Pictare You'll Always Remember The corner lot | garage opposite (he operatad by Mr. Lucas will be the lacation of the service| shop. When completed, tae bu : will have an exterlor of s It's really better than J “Laddie” | Quaker and tires station.| garage will furnish new drive-in shop which i3 similar to the latest mod- in the tos I rvice and free sorvice will be handled | new location, and My peets 1o relieve much of the eon gestion on that section of the thoroughfare by this dis‘ribution of i service, - .o Leon Termanent Wave, Fern Reauty Parlor. Standard Oil product State and Valveline oils will bo handled at the | Men from the ervice at the ALSO Mack Sennett Presents “WANDERING WILLIES” Pathecomedy crank cade | ~—— 2 from the Prices Lucas ex ~10-20-50, Loges Saturday FIGHTING WITH “BUFFALO BILL” — $12.50 —mlv. | EVERYBODY’LL DANCE AT THE 4. B. HALL SATURDAY MUSIC BY Moonlight Serenaders Admission $1.00 9:30 P. M. DISHAW & PETERSON PHONE 286 Received a shipment of WINDOW SHADES ™| —sizes from 28 to 48 inches JUNEAU wide—at PAINT STORE ALASKA MEAT (0. * Wholesale and' Rcufll Butchers - PHONE 38 NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMB-—50 cents per night ‘and up; $3.00°per week and g Publio shower and tub baths 50 cents. y 0il 1 fiw—lot water day and pight E‘q 1 “EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY” Phatostat and Blue Prins 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 % cafe. MARY YOUNG, Proprietor. FRANKLIN POOL HALL \ Lower Front St. Phone 214 ~ H. B. Palson, Prop. - CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CANDY, '~ SOFT ngmxs. POOL 'uau:s

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