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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1928 T m— fimflfi&ffii”rmfififififi@‘fi Di¥ IAm gt SR Ao GAMES FRIDAY BANQUET TICKETS |JUNEAU BAND WlLL ’ ' [R5 thoke: mind cariwe i TR FOR YACHT RACERS | APPEAR ON FOURTH | C . as ||w4 who - erowd the ands Qakland 9; m derby day. 7 san Francisc Angoles 1. SELLING RAPIDLY, IN NEW UNIFORMS - iy Tickets for the Chamoer f Juncau residents and visitors world has known, National League Commerce banquet at 6:30 o'clock will see a regularly uniformed ping story of j he: n"‘l'n\"h\ Pittshu i; St. Louis 9. [ Tucsday evening in honor of the band d g the Fourth of July down' the 1 King Chicago 23 Cincinnati 4 i Capital to Capital yacht racers,! celebration in this city. The Ju faithtully de a1k on American League Lare s : rapidly, according o' peau City ias secured new ICleveland 9; Chi W. 8. Pullen | uniform e here and will SUNDAY ONLY | gae of tho strongost New York 4: Pl ia 6. : Only a limited number of o/ bo worn for the first time on tho|| Warner Bros. preren bhbsacd o nal STANDING GF CLUBS y Plaqu e available, and are be-'night of July 3 and them on July| : e o | young players, Marian Nixon an Pacific Coast League RN Tl OB Ve b ! SU NI)\Y—\‘()\'V‘AY NIGHTS———7:30 and 9:15 || Robert Agnew ludes W . % b Sl ool it and Power Com:} coat military cut, dark pany by committe mem e in ¢ The trouscr: are Pullen, chairm; B! e duck. The caps are mili-| Jack The Thrilling Race Track Story T '7 n Plun i b, 1 i: 3¢ 1,.‘1,“:::“ IL (;;, \?;ffl e L e ““m” i PMSY Ru“! Mlllm Los Angeles 43 Elks Hall. Gu will con- @ Alm 3y m RPN E % 9 SRR quist tress Your Sult. t NEW SERIAL COMES % Oakland 39 8! sist of all who make tho trip trom We cah ana aenver. Phone 528. \Man el | I Portland 3 Olympia to Juneau via the yachts, 4 (RS {‘\ TO THE COLISEUM ym; 3 st y Seattle 60 and any local persons who desire lckey 0 orial in| National League | may attena N5 7o) > t-";”-_:,-_fzf;;:b"'mflv 10 epi h 3 tha Coli-| Wwou L ot A pr am has Dbeen arr: 1 ‘ Directed by seum thes tonight. The prin- St. Louis 45 6521 for the ovening. It is re TS \ CHAnLESFRElSNHL cipal role is played by Wallace|New York 3 87| those who are present ot { y \ \ E and” the story Is said!Cincinnati g 49 quet bring their wive o 1 7Bog d,,.‘,,,,mg,.“g_ a vivid one » lite of |Chicago 3 | fair will be informal and 8 famous early American|Brooklyn - B entertainment. te Pittsburgh i i b ide — Boston . TFOR QUICK 52“11 Philedclphia 17 48 TAKES INSANE SOUTH Amerlcan‘trefl'.:nle 4 = ; gy Y N A ..‘. on Lost ct. I . ia 3 } CALL 137 grm CORKAM| (v P T s e B v R e b o *hiladelphia 9 \\llum he will tak % A l!s‘()mlnl-”m“ to Morningside Sanitarium ‘n nul | Gruens—as low as $60! Such a3 uxr enter, masonry, |* -0uis A; S 7o 3 n. Shey was judged violently! The exquisite charm of a shinglin ptumbing, kalsomin- S b ing or painting, in fact anything |Cleveland ; & 8. & Neading bold early| G“""t gamdinc:lxmch: : SR, el g TRy . Boato s week in Sitka and was canno Slllvpl)l‘t('d h.v ROBERT AGNEW and :ivntw %2 x:;.l"(';l\rpm;;l; Chicago 2 .409 | brought to Juneau on the Queen| We are uuue}é::u:dlwm J - o 4 3 ¢ Deputy U. 8. Mars Joh? ognize unprec ()TIS liARLAN SRRy 1 7T A Detroit . 25 3 | by Deputy U. 8. Marshai §n!u | Eowever, when we -peak of {EORGE BROTHERS—Speci Juneau City Leaguc jand turned over fo' the U. 8. a movement made in the T . 10:30 delivery Sunday Won Lost Pet.| Marshal's office !“'“‘j finest traditions of the old 4 S in ads, | Moose 1 0 1060 S committed to St. watch guilds, cased in 14kt. S S ——— a Juneau 0 1 L000! 2 p anitarium in W - solid gold, set with diamonds (13 3 99 s 000 ! ingtor, s inally insune, certified by Gruen—at $60! . THE DAFFY DILL CERTIFICATE CF DISSOLUTION Amerivan Lusion. 0 0 000! after i i T Other Gruen diamond der | THE OUTLAW DOG OF THE INDEPENDENT ———ee——— | Third Division, some timo ago. signs, 365 to $450. LATE INTERNATIONAL NEWS OPENS _STEAMSHIP CO. INC. AT THE HOTELS |} vas discharged as cured after ‘ being in the Sanitarium for 18 THE SHOW United States of America ) oustuM NN ORCHESTRA CONCERT FROM 7 TO 7:30 T Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Raber, Ta.|Ports from where he went to Sit| THE NUGGET' SHOP -40, Loge cents the Territory of A MV pojand Mrs. R Chase, Whittior,| S50 | \ \ Starting has been filed in my office on Aladian 1928, the written consent of ail| ST, Silverion, ¢ ME10:30. delivery Sunday morning. ‘ R LATEST NEWS BUFFALO PENDENT STEAMSHIP CO. INC.,| iy, o 0t@P3 B¢ B i b — EVENTS laws of the Territory of Alaska, [y, B8C0 HECEs o Prices— l()- ’(l 10. ,og,efi 60 cents Territory of Alaska coma: W ohly; Bitkes By ATt 5 TRURAE Crew, eAlly. this Added Attractions 's Larson accompanied vl).:‘|n|— o : Pathe Comedy LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT is 22nd day of Junme, A. D. oL el Wl g RGE BROTHE on and s ‘IRIS()\I I\S ()I’ THE hl()l\"l" a corporation organized and ex-| 2Zynda i Watch for Announcement ||}, i i G| o ansetes R g sent having been adopted and AR ComingThursday K-—K—K— sty months, and came to Prince Ru- e YOWER SOEIAOPUCTION, And Look What's i i e I, KARL THEILE HEREBY CERTIFY that there|*" ity Ma srrime N el 4 ’ - Bl _TEA FOR TWO FIGHTING WITH Silverton, Ore.; William Me HOUSE PETERS in the stockholders of the INI POt Al . s “Hooyel: Thrkh | ady isting under and by virtde of the( o4 @EeREE L e MO'l(l(ly 0{ Great F()at"vr(; exceuted by all of the stockhold- ers of said corporation on the 0 ‘ln(’ 4‘ luly certified to as such consent W e 53 y of all the stockholders by C. A i NE g f i Hnrlhh.lll“ President of said corporaton, and 3. C. ‘Atlaon, BATHING Hollywood Entertainers Attractions || e convicion ana moris | ngnirons, in view of ihe CAPS ON BOARD S. S. POROTHY onment fsunded on circumstantial|above premises, 1 DO FURTHER evidence. CERTIFY that the Independent| | ALEXANDER } At Theatres | Phe. picture as to do with: the samship Co. Trc., a corporation, : and misfortunes of three|is dissolyed, pursuant to Section gl o Lk, i : A : Rk 5 te suu:mn .".‘.’:ml 23 of Chapter 73, Alaska Session PLAYING FOR BIG D/\N(,‘E‘ ’ A L ..} DB ! 3 by s i Laws, 1923, upon the filing in| BUTLER-MAURO 4 ; [ —— — —— 3t v - - this office of the proper proof of o “THE OUTLAW DOG” A Satl is Certificate DRUGC CO 5 | driver, played by Carrol M publication of this Certificate, A bpikcd i COLISEUM TONIGHT || jiiter Baves B e Mc | IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, : ‘ ; TUESDAY, JULY 3 s ST Ban. Dave, in an effort to avoid|have hereunto set my hand and i ELKS IIALL ¥ £ A tribute to the marvelous i ¢hild who has run in front of|the Great Seal of the Territory m"‘t’,wt" ';P It i J U 8:30 P. M. telligence of dogs is made in “The| triek; y into a limou.|of Alaska, this 22nd day of June, It's’ Big] i % Outlaw Dog,” an F.B.O. production | sine, killing its occupant. A. D. 1928, at Juneau, Alaska. Freo Daitbery Phoms 134 8:30 starring the remarkable police! An empty flask (which Mamie| (Seal) KARL THEIL i : 4 dog, Ranger, which is coming Iu} fills with coffee every morning) is retary of Alaska. Sub Station Post Office No. 1.| | - F the Coliseum tonight. Ranger is{found in the truck and token as|First publication, June 23, 1928. \ = = = , = — v an outstanding example of theleyidence that the driver was un-|[Last publication, July 14, 1028, |es_ m ! ‘l [} . possib u.r an exceptionally| der the influence of liquor. Dave —— IF YOU EMPLOY clever dog which may be develop-|is sent to prison for ten years ed under intelligent training. He| home is @ crodit o the canine. world; | Mamie and Tob committed. 1o n GROWING Five or More Persons BIG EVENT OF THE FOURTH for he is the type of dog that has|orphanage. It is Mamie's charm ¥ 3 7 3 T been written about and dreamed|and cleverness that finally inter.||, ~ We mow have two Sheet Metal Workers employed AND HAVE NOT READ THE OF JULY CELEBRATION about by all who are fond of that|est a powerful young rich man and can give your sheet metal needs prompt 4 : . he}nvmll hlroed ot ’m!:rf)als: Not|of the town to further investi attention. AlaSka Compensatlon Reserved seats on sale at Juneau only i3 Ranger easily directed,| gate the cI es and to zet the GAS TANKQ but he is a stunt dog supreme,|youth pardoned. 1 ilh ;Nlhh']h (‘,umhhm(:‘un mullm 'him And T pumvantok’ domaty Ak o DOWN SPOUTS aw Billiards and Alaskan Hotel deal screen subject. In this pic-|love, pluck, and Irish luck, i i ture he has plenty of new thrilk|“what Every Girl Should Know.” 8 GUTTERS as amended in 1927, you may not know ers with which to entertain his|it comes to the Coliseum tomor SMOKE STACKS that you can lose any amount up to D0N9T MISS IT! admirers, and the story brings to|row for a two day run. 18,000 as a result of an accident. light his tremendous talent and ¥ e By FUEL OIL TANKS A $ We have copies of the new law for understanding. A splendid cast|s ) f | tion and will hand one to you includes such well known names “DOWN THE STRETC t (“)I{RlJGArED ]RON dlatribu A as: Rex Lease, Helon Fosier and[ | - 18 AT PALACE SUNDAY | AIR PIPE FOR MINE ! PR Tt e ST T Bruce Gordon. The story is an|i — 1 ] original by,Bwait Adamson, whil There is more Grama enacted FLASHINGS law. It was made to fit your case. e e . R b ahd thet b tho draiia METAL SHINGLES A e By RO RO U0 B B RL Yoes -to make “Dowh the —_— der the direction of J EER R $0e1 10 make “Down it Wholesale und Retail Butchers R Y | ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. oo ... Joice o ¥ FINE PRODUCTION ( | matinee. Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal | ki b | DOWS AT RALACKE | (Lyfsot that King Baggot has aot “I tell you in advanece what job will cost” I INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE &3 3: |provided a thrilling horse race in The eternal northwoods with| his picturization of Gerald Beau- e | . —_— ) NORTIIERN HOTEL all the romance and adventure|mont's last story of the tarl, for| Zyegpyeyyyyppayduosentnid0EIREIIEEERNORRIAENREADERIRIERREDURNRERERRORRRR R U0 R RO R DR RO RO TR ARO OO R AN ORI RO i L2 which has been written around|he has, but it is the human| = them are to be found at the Pal-{drama that takes place out of| = ROOMS—50 cents per night and ‘l" ace tonight where “Prisoners of[sight of the paying public that| = Publio shower and tub baths 50 © the Storm,” the Universal-Jewel|“Down the Stretch” is ruh and| = t water du nd Mt. M ul.fl m starring House Peters, serves as|different. = mt‘ m 'Hm the feature attraction and final Jockeys are mnot always whip- showing. ping their horses across ihe fin- k p ’ It is a picture up to Peters'|ish line as winners nor do they E v usual standards of excellence, and| wear their bright silks to dinner. i | the story is of a type which the| The little fellows who ride the| 3 popular and capable star does to e o s perfection. i = b 3 s Rich with the color and atmos- . y i phere of the locale in which the KEEP KLEEN ] ) . story is set, and filled with drama and - action, the-picture leaves no-| | Special sale this week on thing to be desired in the way of entertalnment. all Soaps, up to 25 per cent tve nemeoteer o the sexcen. gves| | discount. Tt will pay you | :‘ “THE CHOICE OF THE MAJORITY” a splendid’ performance as the 5 girl who seeks to' avenge her fa- to put in a stock. We carry ther. Whiter MeGrail mak i X o R T e very lstme varety of On Display at George Brothers Mounted' Policeman' and House| | Laundry and Fancy Soaps. Peters, in his starring rola of the father’s mining partner. “EVERYTHING IN PHdeRAPHY" Photostat and Blue Print Service MASTER PHOTO FINISHERS W[NTER & 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 S A Lower Front St. Phone 214 H. B. Polson, Prop. VeATSY RUTH MILLER HELEAN'S + CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CANDY, | AT COLISEUM SUNDAY | PHARMACY‘ SOFT DRINKS, POOL TABLES - S B { ‘ “What Bvery Girl Should| | Next door to Valentine’s Store 3 e Know,” 'the Warner production Phone 33 Free Delivery Rl ’ 2y i starring Patsy = Ruth - Miller, s 1 MRS R ngsuin= 1

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