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THE DAILY ALASKA- EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1928. 3 s N —— - . n— . — e —— —— - - — SUNDAY {day will count as a regular Jos Facits Const Lene HURLEY NAME[] |:|NE MATCHES SALMON RUN HELD (12 o+ oo boenl NEW. SHOW TONIGHT Hollywcod 13, 5; Mission 1, 6. BACK BY WEATHER [ not. \ TONIGHT = PICKETT: akiind 1, 6 Portiand 6. © SAYS CAPT. AHUES at amento 3, 3; Seattle 1, 6. . 7:30 and 9:15 X A | 4 ke “'“‘]’:;'I;‘ ey *)-]1"": |WILL GO TO WESTWARD ? ]Hmmu 8; Brooklyn 7. | |. '. .\ulflh»‘nul'rn .\l.uh.z t an ,.;,“,w r with the T ,: |”,,“| / e N Pittsburgh 2, 6; St. Louls 0, §. | - “}‘Ii' "('. 'F"'"‘-\I In. “the.. opiufon Ol Survey office here, returned to . / ! P ap 3. Ahues. superintendent| junean on e ; i (_lpwlmfin.l'.gn'c.x}lrxu’.nlr,lc‘n%ue I_(.mon s Arrangemenls for I(‘L,l()ll Card Promlses Ex-| ot the. Libby, MeNeill and """"\;.\!.1::,. |M .IVVI‘Y ; \.m.x‘l | nl.“; v (LU TR k = Boston 2, 7; Washington 1, 1 Fourth of July Virtual- cellent Sport—28 | piant at Taku Harbor, whe Was in|whore he nas boeon oifce oot Do § LATE NEWS WEEKLY AND THEN St. Lowls 4 Dotrolt 7 Juncan for several hours today.|cember. Most ot hin sim hiaderpnta 6 1: new vork| 1y Completed Today Fast Runds He came in on the Willard I gnent in the U 8 Lasd Om, Peel: NEAL BURNS in “THE DAFFY DILL” 13,4, ——— e Ohak: A, Baluhasih. in Olympia, Wash. finishing hi Behind the Locked [ GAMES SATURDAY Robert Furiey, prommnent locall A six-bout cc« with 23 rounds| Ouly 3,000 have | beenigaid notes from last" NARSOH' " " 5 = Pacific Coast League attorney, has been named as ora-[of boxing will be presentcd local| packed at the Taku cannery Capt.|ywork il Doors of . BIG FOURTH OF JULY BILL S Rmpgarird tor of the day for the Fourth of|fight fans ‘vaesday evening at A |Ahues sald. This amownt & un-| Mr. Dahlquist expects to leave : 13; Los Angeles 9 X | 3 selebra v bl B ader tae auspice e | e Shoramants Seattle 2, eleven|dUY celebration, it was made pub-|B. Hall uader tae auspices of the|d Opening {he Night Before the Fourth | innings 1(1. uul]x'n'yl by n.; {\n:ml{x-:'l.uIL:'vg‘mln loc .'1 '_\mx-lirvz:‘l: Legion ‘l\o,-lt.”vllu'l iy l;l‘h“‘llhk'lll)ll.lu ‘ll;.)n- ‘|.||':~ SSar| terlor whero he will be occupied { Oakland 11; Portland 5. ommittee in charge of the event.| sout will start promptly a unts for this, be said. Sal|making isolated surveys and ek- L+ 6 q,, Hollywood -4+ Misioa. 8. The speech will be made at 7:30/9 o'clock, giving those attending|mon are not running any 00 well,\gmining surveys. He will con.| ) " ” p. m. from the bandstand at the|the banquet given by the Cham |he declared, and made the asser-|iinue w i National League & 5 tinue with this work as long as & S 2 Sl fi lyn 3, | Triangle Corner unless the weath-/her of Commerce for the visiting| tion the weather was permittng|he season permits after which with KARL DANE, of l“,;'l{l”j: By asy i ‘;'” Ivn 30 er is unfavorable in which case|yachtsmen plenty of time to get|the fish to remain at sea 1o will conduct surveys in South “The Big Parade” 4 rst game 13 Innings. |y ang the band concert will befto the fight. Within two weeks, : ! > , g pos Il Capt.|eastern Alaska until late t Pittaburgh 4..8t. Louls 3. staged in the Elks' Auditorium. | All of the bouts except iwo cur-| Ahues, nerymen, . will know | ra1) o g ol < e Chicago 7; Cineinnati 5. all. that of last year, bat the sea-|gnon for the Westward and In- L GEORGE K. ARTHUR o R e 4 g A l}‘l.ms for the l“nurll‘! were prac tain-raisers have been closed up.| whether or not the season will be o R R i ( and MARCELINE DAY | 3 tically completed today. Official| The main event is six three-min [a success. At the present there | i _ American League programs issued today chowed|ute rounds. The semi-final and|ippears to be a good chance for|Gold Stampeder to [ The Funniest New York 11, 7; Boston 4, 6. | (he celebration will be initiatel/one other are five three-minute) 1 successtul n, although he Kiondike Is Suicd s Cleveland 8, 2; Chicago 1, 6. |at g a m, tomorrow when the|rounds, and the other three events declared himself ‘less optimistic| ondike Is Swcy " Picture ever Washington g Philadelphia 7. | yigiting yachts and other vassels|four three-minute rounds. than the fishermen in the Cross| > St. Louis 3, 5; Detroit 11, 4. will cruise to'Taku Glacier and Collier Staging Comeback Sound district, who anticipate a| SBEATTLE, Juy = l\. made, tl:ey say : return. At 6:30 p. m. tomorrow| Joe Collier, ex-heavyweight{big pack. Cooper, aged ears, onled i STANDING OF CLUBS the Chamber of Commerce ban-|champion of Alaska, and Wade lite here by taking g He was | et — — (Corrected to date.) quet in honor of the visiting| Krauklis, Seattle and Ketchikan one of the first m the gold stam- ! I % Pacific Cnu!\%/([‘ueafifit . |yachtsmen will be held in thel fighter, are the main attraction '60,200 POUNDS OF pede through Whitehorse and g | ks :H D! 408 ¢t I banquet room at the Elks' Build-| Collier has completed 3 son of Judge Cocvper, of early day I Attractions ||~ spjf;ggRgOMEDv San Francisco ing. training and s taking tinss easy| HALIBUT BROUGHT ¢y, ! l b R Hollywood One of the big features of thefuntil he enters the ring TO JUNEAU TODAY —eee ] W & funnier thay|Sacramento celebration will be the American|just enough exercisa to keep in 0ld papers ror Asle st The Kmpire | At Theatres | | & naSommilsafoned. officer and o] Mission Legion smoker card which is|trim. He has worked hard for| givtv thousand, two nundrea private soldier of the same com-|L0S Angeles slated at 9 p. m. Tuesday. This|the match which he regards as alponas op hnu,,"; Wers + brotght] 7 pany squabbling for the aftections|Oakland 3 will be put on in the A. B. Hall.|stepping stone back to the heavy |ty Juneau last night and this 53 fl» ot the same girl. This ,.mm,m“'l‘urlhuul 402 | Seating accommodations have| weight throne. morning. Tn}x E\plnn:r Capt *7mh_?fifiw_:r"""""““ more comical situations|Scattle ... 33 89 .359 been enlarged there to take care| Krauklis has done all of his|yaenys Hanson h"‘“mm the h'“,u' NEW ! CHOWING AT SALACE || than anything which Byron Mor- Nationzl League of the heavy demands for tickets.|training at Ketchikan. He Wil ost amount, 38,000, pounds, which a ol gan, noted scenarist, has ye: Won' Lost Pct.| The celebration proper will start|arrive here this evening on the| oo purchased’ for’ the Aldska S b ¥ ovolved for soreenm comedy. It 1s|St. Louis 26 .639 [at 16 a. m. Wednesday when the|Dorothy Alexander. He mn‘l_.,‘;h Brahbumbet Y. - iiton : Kug BATHING “Down the Stretch,” King Bag-|the theme of “Rookies,” Metro-|New York 26 .600 | water sports section is scheduled|probably go through some light|ciom at seldes ob ,f'm“‘l rei g o 3y got's Universal-Jewel production|Goldwyn-Mayer's newest farce|Cincinnati 548 to begin. Features on this are:|workouts at the Alaskan Hotell mhe Thelma, Capt. Bernt Al e And Thursd showing at the Palace, depicts| comedy (o be shown at the Pal|Brooklyn Log rolling contest, two hoat tug-[prior to the match. He will en|yioud with 8500 pounds. and the CAPS KOSHER—KITTY— life behind the scenes at one of!ace tomorrow night and July 4.|Chicago of-war, halibut boat tug-of-war,|ter the ring weighing 165 pounds,|pa.p Capt. Andrew_Rosnes, with / America's largest race tracks and) Karl Dane has the role o a ser | Plishurgh and an outboard motor race. The|and Collier at 180. 5,700 pounds, sold to the San KELLY is one of the most enteriaining|geant and George K. Arthur is|Boston . annual tug-of-war between teams| The semi-final bout whica brings A 4 N N AP . . ¢ DhAREGD ot s rar. * B the Difvate;' Hath are In 'love|Bhiladelphia ... 18 .290 [trom the milling and mining de-|Joe Brady and Bob Eldred to- f"‘:,' perc o i :_J::',:‘A Will Be With Us [ “Down the Streteh” is a story| with Marceline Day. American League partments of the Alaska Juneau|gether is attracting almost u::i“.hi(,.h will 'pm,u‘bly be sold this of a jockey, excellently portrayed - ) A Won™ Lost Pet. |is set for 10:45 a. m ) , |much notice locally as the mainiaearnoon or tomorfow morning. BUTLER-MAURO WEDNESDAY ! Ry Robert Agndw: who 1 the faca| fP— e, 51 New York 51 17 The children’s parade, children’s| event. Brady is known as a slg- " Atior selling hef fish ai Prinee % e g of almost impossible o0dds, wing| | "MARRIED ALIVE" AT Philadelphia 29 sports, baseball game, etc., are|ger with more than a smattering| pupert. The Sitka, Capt Willl DRUG CO. July 4th \ T a2 ke ekl b Ioves COLISEUM WEDNESDAY |[St. Louis 31 slated for the afternoon hours.|of boxing ability. He has !Inmll)"m_‘." fhepie o Rkl ¢ Mariah Nivon, sid -extricates him.|= - 3 Cleveland 38 Band concert, patriotic address.|his training with Collier, FEld-| St X v’ Aaa “ 9 el aixom, and extricaies bim|™ Married Anve” the nilarious| Washinsion 39 tireworks, awarding of prizes tc|red's showing in his training here | Pecen - camy 1y yonene on T Wikt Yottt MARRIED ALIVE bircumstances. | There are mol StOrY of the shy professor who|Boston 6 Yacht Race winners and dance|the past week has been such as|sorpomer. - o loout on the o IEE R melodramatic situations, no mort.] Preached polygamy for others, and Chicago 41 are set for the evening. to make him a slight favorite in} . Free Deilvery Phona 134 Prices—10-20-40. gage to be paid off, but the en- :‘:d !:!]::leg:ml\!‘{l:l':’}:a::(‘:illo lt‘;'l“ I)vlrmtJ ks 43 — the match. Although he is out- R L & tire plcture is chuck full of reall’'® e 501"S eories uneau Cit; ue weighed nine pounds, fans watch- u ation Post Office No, 1. » human Interest and heart throbs, | Practice. will be at the Coliseum Won ot Pet. AT THi HOTELS ing both men are inclined to favo: {ALASKA JUNEAU AND Loges 50 cents Kihg Boggot has gone to great| Wednesday. ; Moose 20 1.000 him. He weighs 155 and Brady| ELKS MEET TONIGHT | = ~ il ¢ length to get realism fnto this| Matt Moore is the whimsicall Alaska Juneau... 0 1 .000 Gastineau 164 pounds. P LT e e picture; instead of the usual stu- ;::\’;;‘:" "”l;l'"g "“;ff:‘““‘ ’;I“‘"l"‘: American Legion.. 0 1 .000] George Adams and wife, Seat-| Ted Lawrence is giving away| The second elimination basepall dio horse race, the entire cast| chegen the ambitious hushandglks ceecnennne O 0 .000|t1e; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bobrick,|eight pounds when he meets Vern|game for the Fourth of July finals Meent - 6h- oeativh ‘st the Belmonthhf' ma;r:ed four Yvo‘mr:n.Aanr - =--ess=2 | New York City; F. Stanley Piper,|Curtis. But he is chock full v"w.ll be played thi&*evening. The race track and some of the fast-|8aret Livingston, Claire Adams, Bellingham; Fred Laube, Belling- | confidence and predicts he will| Blks ‘and the, Alaska: Juneau- wit A >4 L - est race horses in the countey| Marcella Daly and Emily Fitzroyi ham; R. T. Shane, city; Mrs. T.|Win by a kayo. He welsas 139 meet, in ., seben.inning. contest, meriecan egwn were borrowed from their owners| Were the women whom Mr. Telle- F. McCarron, Tacoma; K. T. Fos-[and Curtis 147 pounds. which is Blated to begin at 6:3¢ and trainers for the shots. Lady|®®% married in the picture. ter, Seattle; Dr. Frank R. Mount,| Frank Toser, 163, and “Kid"|p. m. In Black, the mare ridden by &g . new, is one of the best two-yenb‘m E PICNIC ONE olds in the country. In addition to Agnew and the OF BEST IN YEARS charming Miss Nixon, the cast | embrac a number of featured| Between 100 and 300 persons M. F. MecCown, Portland; Law-|tough customers, hard hitters and|the Moose Wednesday afternoon - players,” ‘including Ward Crane, nuetmh:d |hehfn;‘nual mfie ;:h-éulv rence Frest, Portland; Floyd E.|capable of taking as well as giv-}in a nine-inning game, the winner Qtis Harlon, Virginia True Board-|Yesterday, which was held at Sal- Carlson, Seattle; Herberts A, Her-| g punishment. taking first money, $175, and the man snd Bua Gregory.. mon Creek. This is one of the on, Beatile; ©. R, Bilow, Kelehs- List of Officials loser: winning §75. The game to- TUESDAY, JULY 3 : o finest turnouts the Paps have nad| kan; J. H. Messinger, Portland; Billy I'rdnks, veteran -arbjer, dl., i J. Rosegard; A. N. Herrold, Ex-|many ring engagements, will be' & 8:30 P. M. in years, and the committee was Oregen City; Mr. and Mrs.. A. Halpin, 158, box four thrvee-min- Jackson wil, hyrl rw llw mnd 3 Shyman, Seattle; Evalyne Born-|ute rounds. Toser is an Alaska,and Coughlin expe v stein, Seattle; Kathryn Rideau,|Juneau man and Halpin is em-|the deliveries. A. I. Inllurhw Seattle; G. H. Goss and wife, | Ployed on the Masonic Temple| have not been announced. The Seattle; Don Meldrum, Seattle; | building. Both are said to be|winners of this contest will play & bk -z | “THE SECRET ?‘TUDIO i ?_mm lonna ll\lll]ehex'ent _:)yl the cursion Inlet: R. Froboese, Seat-|the third man ml the ring in all | AT COLISEUM TONIGHT ||fine weather which prevailed. tle; Jack Sharp, city; Mr. and|€vents. He calls them . as he 1 L B ol Al Qlialemin - od e Mrs. William Doucett, Prince|sees 'em and can be dependod) CURLING TRON group in charge of the affair, to- Rupert; C. A. Anderscn, Seattle.|On to keep the boys moving after SALE Is the modern giri equipped by|day expressed his thanks to all Jll/n()au Alsskan they enter the ring. y F - ° parental training and higher edu-| those who donated the use of ¥ T. M. Armstrong, Tenakee;| Only two judges will be -used.! | Now ‘is thé time to curl L4 & cation for any emergency that|their automobiles to take the pic- Sam Brudarff, Tenakee; R. V.|E: A. Adams, wellknown boxing?| hair—don’t put it off until life in the commercial world may|bickers to the grounds yesterday B k I8mith, ety o 4 Instructor, and Dr. W. W. Coun-! i ; 1 S ' y: Walter Delsroot, " the rain and storms come v g present? This is the question of|morning. a ery Peetrsburg; George Burke, Ket-|cll Will act in that capacity. - ; and the price ' goes up. BIG EVENT OF THE FOURTH ““The Secret Studio,” at the Coli-j Those l:lha attended spent the chikan; Al Nordstrom, Ketchi-| ‘Dave Housel I3 the tinieKeeper. seum tonight. day in hiking around the country, kan; H. Hanson, Petersburg; A. Tickets Move Readily They are eleteric, and a 3 This picture, directed by Vic-|playing ball, fishing, or just “fool- 5 Fredrickscn, Petersburg; Jf 8.| The reserved seat sale um’nndt ymighty fine, OF "ULY CELEBRATION tor Schertzinger for Fox Films, is|in’ around” taking life easy. Everything Io" Garreft, Fresno, Cal.; Harry|!ast week and many pasteboards .l & not a problem play in the general- BRI+ ST gadis Egan and wife, Seattle; F. Con-|have Peen sold. ‘They may bv| During this week, edch $1. Reserved seats on sale at Juneau ly accepted sense of the phrase. , IN HOSPITAL your picnic. {irad; W. Fawcett, Los Angeles; |had ‘at the Alaskan Hotel and ; It is, nevertheless, a ‘play which| George Johnson entered St. Harry Froid, Seattle; K. Eliass|Juli€éau- Billiard Parlors. Somea ——’ A puts a problem before every think-| Ann’s Hospital yesterday to re- sen, Seattlle: J. Hayssen: Harry|%00d seats are still to be.had. ¥ Billiards and Alaskan Hotel ) ing xht': twlm s:e: what lt“e tail,c(-,lve medical attention. PHONE 577 Chambers, Benjamin Island; T. J. ——0—0—;-— HELLAN S i y ; k an artist's model presents for| ———en i Cornelessen, Yakataga; Andrew Alide QUOTATIONS DON T MISS T A\ Rosemary Merton. Fada Kagio nots and accessor- 4 Bakke, Potersburg: Marvin Kir- Ao Next ,PHAW,W‘?,CY s . " | In the role of Rosemary Mertoi {fes, Columbia Phonographs and We deliver berg, Potersburg; Mrs. A, Wright,| NEW YORK. July 2— Alaske Yo N R v s’ e N the New Jersey village girl ‘who|records. Radlo Electric Co., Mar- Seattle. neati ‘mine stock is quoted today hone 3 Free Delivery goes to New York to earn heritin Lynch. Phone 429. adv Zynda at 3%. *;:_h—,___‘,_.__._fl living, after a term at college, Miss Flora Bohm, Sentinel —— = - — Olive Borden is doing the best work of her screen carcer. She not only gives a clearcut, many, ooy, g s e s ALASKA MEAT CO. sured young girl facing a career| w'holmh Illd Rem] Bfltdlfll ’ - in New York's art studios, but MELDRUM IN WITH ? ; p . " he al beautiful | : ) A Ty ey CREWS FOR JULY 4 l ney ‘ ance raom: = SIWARD sTazEY The cast of “The Secret Studio™ i T AT 4 oot B - ’ Island; W. DeHass, Ketchikan; T * E. A. Winkler and wife, city; J. P. Samuelson, Yakutat. embraces several well-known and Don Meldrum, in charge of the popular players including Clifford | Zellerbach and Cameron-Chandler Holland, Ben Bard, Walter Mc:' pulp interest susveys, arrived in % ) ‘ ' R Grail, Joseph Cawthorn, Ned, Juneaun yesterday afternoon 7 ‘ g 0 R aboard the Elsinore, Capt. Tom e 4 By iy o ; v 2 - ROOMS—30 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week asd Sparks, Margaret Livingston, Kate Bruce and Noreen Phillips. Case, which is under charter to|} A R Publls tud 50 Ray 0i] Burse i Mr. Meldrum. Practically all of the survey Amer"fan Legwu’ m‘fl,— water day and might. l;-' $12.00 * 3 B H. J. YURMAN, the Furrier, ‘has moved to 5, Valentine + Building. The public is cor- dially invited to visit the ' -new fur shop. Fur Coats re- modelled and repaired and new garments made s i e e coast to Mexico and then through to Ol'der. various parts of that Republic. Musl'c by . / Mrs. Bradford expected to return in about six weeks. Mrs. Free- H. J. YURMAN, THE FURRIER crews came here on the boat to spend the Fourth of July. Mr, 3 " 3 Meldrum declared work was pro- ifl 9 gressing favorably and at the present the crews are operating in the vicinity of Lake Kathleen F P l kt jon the west coast of Admiralty a'lr av" "q"' m mg Island. This week featuring Assorted Preserves “EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY” Photostat and Blue Print Service MASTER PHOTO FINISHERS WINTER & POND ("D THE ARCADE CAFE Try Our Special $1.00 Dinner Visit our l’rlgldllrrlhlulpned Fountain. You are cordially. invited to eonu in and inspect Juneau's newest and ck cafe. MARY YOUNG, Pronruug ————e————— s OFF FOR MEXICO TUESDAY ]ULY 3, 1928 v Mrs. G, F. Freebarger and Mrs Z. M. Bradford left on the Prince George Sunday morning foc Port- land from where they wili accom: pany Mrs. Freeburger's parents ALL TAXIS LEAVE A. B. HAI;E IMMED- IATELY AFTER SMOKER Moonlight Serenaders _ FRANKLIN PQOL HALL i ! Lower Front St. Phone 214 H. B. Polson, Prop. Burger will remzin on a visit ¢f several months. — e ' 5 Valentine Building |, OOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUN 4 ik i c;ons. CIGARETTES, CANDY, Qn accommodation of the m:n ‘A@fie 25 cents P! i‘ i RINKS, POOL TABLES o —adv. . J|OId Papers for sale at Empire

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