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— PICKETT’ PALACE ) PREPARE , TO ‘ LAUGH He didn't know one end ! £ ! of a rifle from the other— ——introducing but, oh girls, how he could the world’s make love! greatest W Complications, romance, comedy team thrills, and laughs, laughs, laughs — in the funniest KARL DANE picture ever made. A W and SAM WOOD g 5 v production GEORGE K. i ; ARTHUR MARCELINE DAY i x Tonight first show i TOMORROW—THE GLORIOUS FOURTH Continuous performance starting at 2:30 o’clock in the afternoon—evening shows at 7:30 and 9:15 INTERNATIONAL NEWS WILL OPEN THE SHOW'S Added comedy “BACKWARD GEORGE” of the famous “Let George Do It” rib ticklers. LET’S CELEBRATE RIGHT ] Cotning 'fhursda&—“McFADDEN‘S FLATS” | feataring Charlfe Murray and Chester Conklin —_—— Trap “McFADDEN'S FLATS" Attractions i | At Theatres ' " know | " “McFadden’s Flats, |z i | the theatre-going public for e ., | than thirty years, finall; " 'BIG COMEDY TONIGHT ‘I been erected. They hava AND FOURTH, PALAGE || built, with every attention to ]li' - ‘11~'.4\\'[h,v1:\ as the father proves a jsource of never ceasing laughter COMING TO PALACE n ty been prac % 7wl tieal detail, in Hollywood for use|Elks Win Righ( | | A plcture deseribed as (h¢[in the elaborate’ film produ { world’s funr | the Palace it and tomorrow.) First National Pictures. The {1t is “R with Karl Dane|edy, starving Oharlie Murray i::ul George K. Arthur featured| Choster Conkli | | a new comedy team, with Mar:|ance on Thursday. celine Day in the leading femin-| nine role. Sam Wood directed) e e this new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer| | “MARRIED ALIVE" AT uceess from a story and continu ity by Byron Morgan, and it 13 )laugh and thrills from start tol | end. “Re amusin production coming to the s” tells an exccedingly| tale of life in a cit ‘| "3} the problems of polygamy military training camp. Dene ha | { , foveatied, on his hands for the firs’ eix in<| ot ended the scorl e I the rola of a hard-boiled top-ser- i b ol nittigs % e scoring unti f gosnt. whose tival fof .the hand| . Deaiing, as: it does, with “the "I‘" { In each he allowed a 8in-|ipe seventh. - Cunringham singted{ They will remain at the Zynda ‘“r Marceline Day. is & serubbg| theories of a_ serious, though ab:fsle, but in the w\'t-n!h.llu- fire:) and went to second when Little|until the house, which they will i rivate Dluved i mimitabla] %Nt minded professor of philos| works came. He was micked for|Mao dyew the only pass issued hy|have built at once, on Conre youna 8 DIREEA ablel juny and a modern Bluebeard, it|four hits, which, coupled With af yacks S RA T g-| House Hill, is complete fashion by CGeorge K. Art . The 4 3 3 . 1 " e Lo & ackson. Kayler singled, Cunning-| House ill, is completed Vastata’ hotwenit thoss two 1s eaf| DRYI0ES &riFe inixtira ‘or 'comhifoauple of luoars by his tearam: Ham belug safe at home when| Hefire the wodding Mre, Wioks Sled “on’ Parodet. v ot alter., @dy and romance. let in L\..- runs, two short of ty-| parragar caught him ten feet oft|ersham visited for some time with Eails taiahesr Sk Ve | Lou Tellegen is cast .l\.lhg uul-'ml.- Agamz-: 8 ; ool e plate; tazged him and ”"‘“ih"r slster, Mrs, H. M "““:‘:‘““"l e O o way|handsome James Duxbury whose| Kayler, new pitcher in the Citv|iogt “tha ball. MacSpadden was|at Kent, Wash. while Judge; hRitien: ahive. The asiis: | surprising matrimonial adventures| League, who worked last nigh)gate at third, and Kayler at sec.| Wickersham attended the Repuh Cooporation from the Unitea| 5ot Mim indo such troubles. Matt}for the Miners, pitched an excekjong, 'Habenicht fanned. Ovina|lcan Natlonal Conventlon at : Yl % . "¢/ Moore is the timid professor who|lent game, considering it was his! ;.. ving ik ity | | States Government in stagiag this, 4 el ] ‘{singled into lett, ng Mac-| Kansas City. b At cHon. T ke ih1a a"rmlvm-.nfls ;u.[,gj..my o npum;g l"l‘l ormance on the locall guaqden and sending Kayler to| peeiisspfetviTen =, authentic and graphle backgrouna| , Morsaret = Livingston, ~Claire matnd. =~ Me fanned ten meh|inird. He stole second as B. Mc.| Leon Fermanent Wave, $12.50. | Quhenile and fraphle backoround] Adams, Marcella Daly and Emily| walked four, hit one and was nick-| Giosey fanned, M. MacSpadden|Fern Beauty Parlor. ghi kb oL e tra | Pitzroy, each of them representa-|cd for nine hits. Tewards the, oo™ 0 G T o e & | - O LR CADS, ive ire iffere rpes t the game ne e ¥ 8 | One of the 22 thrilling B “'r ';"“r'l;’ ]‘“”'T“I']” types "“{l'((; '11"[" :"::‘"‘ "'m‘“ll‘"“”: “{' :" error, and went on to second. et i) | “Rookles” i3 when Arthur actu| ‘(]]2‘?_4“_"‘:, ket Tf‘.:‘r il have pltke M““_‘f‘( Ca iamet {01 Kayler scored, and Orme went to lally climbs hand-overhand from, o spocion 1 one ot Movael o “Boong. First o § Jumsk ol MERIoAkey scopstl Opme L Uhs i ika i aliona €0, 1l6 pg o sy, Slksles Late, “Relh (REAphe s file ek o 1 the|™™d Little Mac, but was cavght at | s big army gas. machine. I““" Hen ke out ey biteher started the e0ond a moment Tater on an « NEW tomorrow, the Fourth,| VISITS JUNEAU tanad . as. Har stolo seoon] BATHING at 2:30 o'clock in the af-| 9 2 Lineups ‘and Summary £ ’ ) { & & : Jackson struck out. Andrews| yxopetc AR H PO A | ternoon., [ Fusene Plunkett, vico-prosidont| siuglod and went to second on tho| jrunri -y, A% B3 B0 A E CABS And Thursday—Friday i - "of the Anglo-London-Paris bank|ihrow-in from right field, Bar. . : ] v 4 w Bl or Han Feimelés Soree i 4 Martin, 2h 0000 01 : g oo S o om iy P D W e LS i e R KOSHER—KITTY. [ SHOWING, COLISEUM || Lunham and W. C. Johnsione, re|at first when Martin fumbled, ana| g wlolockey, 3.8 0 0 1 0 KELLY | s SRR M, tired business men of Portland,| Andrews went to third. Koski| n ‘avamedion o4 L 3 8 3 i £ . P e Oregon, visited in Juneau while|hgmered into left field scoring| i ar.opadden, . Will Be With Us Fox Films version ot the moted| . 80 B e o S ort » ' 4 A J. McCloskey, cf.4 1 3 0 0 1 newspaper serial, ‘“The Secret ’l‘]l:-\' \_“‘.I:;‘ "md”" "‘h:“‘. AL l‘l A |\\|||; ;nh»-u\l of him. Watts, 1f, 2b 3 002173 B LER-MAURO | Studio,” had its first showing at' . " Spent Part of g e the second the Miners shoved | oy pingha s 101 1 LER- ( 7 r ie Coliseum Theatre last night| e . 9 5 | C. M'Spadden, ss.2 1 ¥ 1 1 0 DRUG CO {and proved to be one of the most, WRANGELL MAN SENTENCEp|SM&led into center. He went tofcovie ™ p 312110 . July 4th entartainiig -ymd ' deltghbbn plc second as Watts was out, Nello Fort i [tures of the present season. Here| Oscar Kasheces of Wrangell, 'j‘“"‘““t‘:" q”:’l‘"“"“: ‘fd‘,‘:;‘" ““ff Totals .......20 61018 8 b When We Sell It MARRIED ALIVE” {18 a romance of the Latin Quar- was sentenced to serve 30 day (.]“;km‘v b ;u:, fi”m S It's Right ter of Greenwich Village that 18| in jail for alleged violation of the| ~OREey HICEIHE C1o0 ¢ Mt pLKS— ABRH PO AR |a fascinating revelation of whal| Alaska Bone Dry Law, :n-.-onhm.:'t‘j“’:"“‘“"”"'! ;‘d""-‘”“';f“';' r:h"nh‘fl:l:"‘”'"‘““"‘ 8 3 12 o 3 1||Free Deilvery Phona 134 goes on between artists and mod- (o a cable received by U. S. Mar | o0 Tetume ett eld goughiin, 2 4 003 20 els behind the closed doors of shal Albert White. (llll}nynglmm .f.mlmul and Big Mur:_,m.m"“' P o O Sub Btation Post Office No. 1. & their studios. | MO AE R flew out to_short. b e T 1 Loges 50 cents Olive Borden, the demure and MOOSEHEART LEGION Jackson, first up for the Elks! Nello, ss 31016 e rTTeriarrk) & dainty Miss Olive, is seen in a| in the third, tripled into center.| Koski, If 393200 new type of role, that of a typical Meeting scheduled for Wednes-|J: McCloskey misjudged tne ball,! Henning, 3b. 5o T 21 {modern flapper, who thinks she gay, July Fourth, has been post-| | orme, et 300 01 can take care of herself. Clifford|poned until Wednesday, July 11.|§™ TereTrereseerl Davis, of 2110 0 g & A {Holland is the man in the case C. H. MAC S8PADDEN, " e wac: SUE0 A L and in ‘his first Jeading role. Ben! _qay. Herder. Totals .27 8 92116 3 merwan egl’on | Bard plays the part of tho siuister ORGP Summary Fafped runs; ks 5, . b lartist and master of “The Secret Fada Kadgio oot =nd accessor- ! Studi and "Margaret Livinzston fes, Columbia Phonographs yis the siren who makes free with'records. Radio Electric Co., ianother woman’s husband. Joseph tin Lynch. Phone 429. IillIlliilllilllIIillIIlIlIIIlIlllllllIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I||IIIIIiIII||||IiIIlIiIil|IIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIITIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIllllllg Juneau Gun Club Shoot Wednesday, July 4th BEGINNING 8 A. M. A Fifty Bird Handicap Will Open the Day PRIZES--$10.00, $7.50, $5.00 for three classes--A, B, C. SECOND EVENT---A twenty-five bird double shoot. Prize--- $5.00 Remington Hunting Knife or Cash - ELIMINATION SHOOT FREE FOR ALL - Free shells and targets, donated by the Juneau Gun Club - “MORRIS SPECIAL”~Last Event of the Shoot : FIFTY BIRDS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP $10.00 CASH PRIZE Lverybody Welcome comedy comes to| being made by Fdward Small for comes to the Pal| ., COLISEUM TOMORROW “iMarried Alive,” the Fox Films|of the Miner ction con Tomorrow Alter represented in the Four defeated the Al The score was 8 to 6. ever| Sel'm Jackson had an Moose for Cash Prizes |den to Kayler. Eiks earned the right to'bel ball game tomorrow whon they Juneau last vening in a seven-inning contest runs were made it Coli-| the last frame. Koski's homes seum tomorrow is said to be one|into rightfield with two of the cleverest bits of satire on|lirst featured the hitting. ball THE DAILY ALASKA EMFlliEl, TUESDAY, JULY 3,( 12%8. : a wild pitch. Heaning was walk-| - e vl BILLS MONDAY i 'l’ft‘if?".'i‘.?f",'.'.l“';i',{‘""z.'“??,ff:‘.'f"‘Juffifiwgcwr‘fi"éfina’CO[ISEU " and Henning going to third, Fre continued to home, where to Play put out, Cunningham to A Eiks Score; Miners Raiiy Davis singled in the fourth. H was safe at second when Watt dropped Little Mae's throw. Ba ragar doubled, Davis going third. J. MeCloskey droppe noon th of July Jackson flew out to leftfield. An . and five| gy on in thel socond when Koski slammed th nasy time to Watts. and Mar- adv Hu o o\~ Everything PHONE 5 de ] WY Juneau your picnic. We deliver rrrrrrrrrred | (e run, Koski; first on balls, o on errors, Elks 2, Miners 1; i by pitcher, Nello by Kayler; hit off Jackson 10, off Kayler 9; lo pd Cougilin's fly, Davis eecoring. |coma, at the old home of Mre $ was out to Habenicht, Bar-| Wash., in which Mrs. W. T. Miie ragar taking third. Nello wag|formerly of Nome, is now iving | hit by Kayler but was put out ai| While the wedding was i to shortstop, who fielded it|friends of both Judge and Mras Miners 3; two base hit, Barragar; three base -hit, Jackson; home wild pitches, Kayler 2; first base out, by Jackson 5, by Kayler 10; left’ on bases, Miners 4, Elks 5; — 8:30 P. M. A 3 | ing pitcher, Kayler; stolern bas I-| Habenicht, Orme, J \y,«‘l.»\k«\s'! LAST TIME o| Barragar, Koski, Henning: sacri-| TONIGHT |- ——— d | 1 ! Judge s Wickersham an il LUTTBHTT T | A formeriy Mrs. who were n la week » today in th efarrived in Juneau t ied atos, | D morning Peel: s|on the Aleutian, and are staymz, Behind the Locked r-lat the Zynda Hotel | »| The marriage ceromony wasl Doors of | performed by Dr. Sullider. of Ta-| 1-| Wickersham, near Des Moines | rmal, ! el it was attended by a number of Wickersham, mary of whom were it . TUESDAY, JULY 3 ™ | curLING TRON SALE Now is the time to curl hair—don’t put it off until B(Ikery the rain and storms come, and the price goes up. They are eleteric, and ]0,- * mighty fine, 77 HELLAN’S PHARMACY Phone 33 Free Delivery TUE! 100D OO OO0 LGSR American Legiorg ALL TAXIS LEAVE A. B. HALL IMMED- IATELY AFTER SMOKER Jitney Dance Given by Fair Pavilion Building g SDAY, JULY 3, 1928 Music by Moonlight Serenaders Adm, 25 cents Danvizig starts 9:45 During this week, each $1. Reserved seats on sale at Juneau Next daot to Valentine's Stote | . . B. HALL | BIG EVENT OF THE FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION Billiards and Alaskan Hotel . DON’T MISS IT! : ALASKA MEAT Ca. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STRERY —~— NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and wp. ' Publis shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burmer E operation—Hot water day and aight. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated - “EVERYTHING IN ?HO’N)GRAPHY" Photostat and Blue Print Service MASTER PHOTO FINISHERS WINTER & POND CO. THE ARCADE CAFE Try Our Special $1,00 Dinner Visit our Frigldaire-Equipped Fountain. You are cordially 1nvited to come in and inspect Juneau’s newest and sll“a cafe. MARY YOUNG, Proprietor, - Lawer Front St. Phone 214 H. B. Polson, < CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CANDY,

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