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. } 2 1S { NDAY MATINEE Night and Monday PICKETT’ PALACE ;\ § l.'\,\'l‘ TIMES f'? FONIGHT ! | i SATURDAY of his childhood, is mistaken for the Prince of Pilsen, and goes through a series of adventures which nearly brought about the disruption of two kingdoms. Aborg,” the com is one of the fu est moving funmaking veinicle, seen in Juneau for a long time. The audiences fast night went into hys ics almost for Johnny Hines has without doubt broken the laugh record for all times. He descrves the championship comeady belt. “Stepping Along” has more fast and furious fun to the cubic foot than any comedy. that has come this way this season, besides be-| ing jammed from opening to fade- vith the color and life of New Jroadway. a funmaker, is irre- sistible in this number, now whim- sical in his interpretation and now putting a comedy twist to a s a- tion that it registers th a bang, followed by a salvo of laugh- ter. Johnny also feasts the eyes with a score of bheaut from Georg~ Whita Scandals” performing the| sensat Black Bottom” dance, then tak us to Coney Island, where a troupe of midget come- dians turn loose with a vengeance | on the hilarious devices at Steeple- chase Park. We see Broadway, Fifth Avenue, Manhattan’s City Hall, the Bowery | s and other fascinating spots in the city of four million people. tapping the Palace, at THE BLIND GODDESS” AT COLISEUM SUNDAY Arthur Train’s exciting novel of contemporary New York life, “The Biind Goddess,” has at last reached the screen via Paramount and the directorial chaperonage of Victor Fleming. Jack Helt, Esther Ral- ston, Ernest Torrence and Louise Dresser, are featured at the head of a large and competent cast. The mock pageantry of the law and the unequal struggle between right and wreng form an interest ing and powerful theme for this new romance-drama, which comes to the Coliseum Sunday, for a two- day run. The story, in brief, portrays the thrilling romance of a young prose- cuting attorney, who is forced to sacrifice the girl he loves to ad- here to his ideal of dnty. The action is laid in a background that ranges from the grim routine f the criminal courts to the smart fal atmosphere of Fifth Ave s exclusive homes. sequence in “The Blind is said to be a climax n itself, and each sequence as it is unfolded leads up to the tre- mendous courtroom scenes where Bsther Ralston, daughter of Tcr- rence, the murdered political boss, {demands the life of Louise Dresser, the woman charged with th2 crime, who later proves to be her own mother! CERTIFICATE CF DISSOLUTION OF THE INUEPENDEN STEAMSHIP C0. INC., United States of America ) )ss. Territory of Alaska ) I, KARL THEILE, Secretary of the Territory of Alaska, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that there has been filed in my office on this 22nd day of June, A. D. 50 "NEW FEATURE AT | COLISEUM TONIGHT , that of the riva fire and police de- of a city, has been KFRBO's latest starring , “Malhall’s A novel th ry between partments in utiliz vehicle Great Ca night. Gerald Beaumont, the noted mag- azine writ and . author of the story, has cleverly broaght cut the humorous as well as the dramatic elements of the subject and the picfure is an entertaining mixture of screaming comedy and iirilling realism. A firemen's and police- men's ball, which Lefty attends! after his dress suit is somewhat shot up while putting out a fire,l1928 the written consent of all is one of the big riots of the filh,|ne ‘stockholders of the INDE- and a gripping rescue from a blaz- ing building and a battle with twola corporation. organized and ex- husky burglars form some of theljgting under and by virtue of the more striking moments. Harryllaws of the Territory of Alaska, Garson's direction is excellent and|¢, the dissolution of sald cor- Jefferson Moffitt has made a poration, said certificate of con- splendid continuity from the Beau-lgent having been adopted and mont story. executed by all of the stockhold- ..|ers of said corporaticn on the SPRINGE R LK Bl o to'ah st pobeth AT PALACE SUNDAY llot all the stockholders by C. A. Burckhardt, President of sald corporation, and J. C. Allison, Secretary of said corporation, on the 20th day of October, 1926, L it is probably that no mus comedy in the annals of the Ameri- can stage took so firm a hold on the theatre-going public as “The Prince of Pilsen,” delightfully writ- WHEREFORE, in view of the ten by Frank Pixley and Gustav|above premises, I DO FURTHER Luders. The constant inquiry of|JCERTIFY that the Independent Hans Wagner, its central charac-{Steamship Co. Inc., a corporation, ter—"Vas you effer in Zinzinnati?"}lis dissolved, pursuant to Section —became a by-word throughout|23 of Chapter 73, Alaska Session the country, and it was so firmly|(Laws, 1923, upon the filing in fixed in the mind of the public)this office of the proper proof of fhat it still serves to preserve|publication of this Certificate. the memory of “the comedy with] IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I the funny old German who fell in}have hereunto set my hand and the fountain.” the Great Seal of the Territory “The Prince of Pilsen of Alaska, this 22nd day of June, tain and all—has now been mad2|A. D. 1928, at Juneau, Alaska. into a lavishly produced motion{(Seal) KARL THEILE, - 4 Dpleture, with Anita Stewart and| Secretary of Alaska. George Sidney in the featured 6! First publication, June 23, 1928. 4 3 cast which in-’Last publication, July 14, 1928. PENDENT STEAMSHIP CO. INC,, | = PRI TR PP TR L A BUCHAREST, Rumania, July Princess lleana, the 19-year-o daughter of Queen Matie. ha adopted 450 wounded, med ai destitute soldiers as her person rds. ery day aftor she has left ti throne room of tho royal she may be seen ip the army hu of the American Y. M. C. A. here ladling out soup and beans to the crippled vete { the war. he i Princess Ileana Adopts THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1928. 2 1d s e nd al he it War Veterans VANOPHEM WILL 23 | | lleana take t i picnies | and field mancuvres | : | ner Rumania director | | of the National Physical academy | | has pronounced her the most phys-! [ | jeally perfoct youns woman in ku.| laking Party to Jualin for uu-:‘x: 1 !,”.W‘\‘ "lx ‘T‘hl’.mhil :\l\.ll: lnspection of Prope"y | her hair in bobbed American| —IRemains Sometime 22,2 Cash on Hand TOTAL, $1 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in..$140,000.0 Surplus fund 10,000.0 Undivided profits less expenses paid 11,089.21 owned 36,418.68 Due to branches 4,758.98/Due from other ] Individual and savings banks 384,738.46 deposits 226,029 Checks on ofher Cashier’s and certified banks and other | checks cash' items . . 265.10 TOTAL $39 United States of America) Territory of Alaska )ss. Gold Dast 14.50 | First Judicial Division ) St et I, C. P. Kirtland, Cashier of TOTAL §$2,570,909.26 the above named bank, do sol- LIABILITIES emnly swear that the foregoingyCapital stock paid statement Is true to the best of| in ... $ 100,000.00 my knowledge and belief, Surplus fund 100,000.00 C. P. KIRTLAND, Unaivided profits Cashier. less expenses paid 31,012.66 (Correct Attest)— P. H. GANTY, C. P. KIRTLAND, Directors. (Notorial Seal) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of July, 1928, JOSEPH J. F. WARD, U. 8. Commisaione United States bonds owned Other bonds and w ints owned Banking house, fur- niture and fixtures Other real estate 138,827.50 828, ). 43 00 00 Exchang for clesr- ing house Cash on hand re 118,366.91 Due to other banks ~—deposits 30,805.36 Individual and sav- ings deposits 2,262,985.27 Demand and time ertificates of de- posit Cashier’s and fled checks 45,199.35 certi- 906.62 r GUARANTEED CURIOS Only genuine Curios made by the Eskimos and Indians of the Territory of Alaska carried in stock. ELMER REED’S SHOPPE Winter & Pond Bldg. e S THE EMFIRE -— BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTIN PLANT IN ALASKA. e AS THE LARG- EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND TOTAL $2,570, United States of America) | Territary of Alaska )ss. First Judicial Division ) [ L Geo. E. Cleveland, Asst. {Cashier of the above named bank, [do solemnly swear that the fore- going statement is true to the [best of my knowledge and belief GEO. E, CLEVELAND, Asst. Cushier. (Correct Attest)— B. M. BEHRENDS, GUY McNAUGHTON, Directors or Partners. (NOTORIAL SEAL) Subscribed and sworn to be- fore me this 7th day of July, 1928, R. H. STEVENS, Notary Public in and for the Ter- el ritory of Alaska. expires December 31, 1931, 185 Fropt S Prpduqt of General Moyors More than 500,000 Frigidaires in operation thronghont the United States 18 Different Household Models to Choose From 54,909.26 6,124.26 | My commission Congoleums Linoleums || ST Picked §v Byrd ] OI_ISEU N NDAY and MONDAY AND IT'S A SHOW OF SHOWS i3 assisted by American roliof fashion, she often goes off to Camp rr workers, {with the Girl Scouts for a week| Enroute to Jualin to spend sey- J()h"ny S reequip thesw, mutiaited he- {at a time. She has an American |eral weeks looking over mining . g roes for the duties of life, li:ana movie camera, with which she|property there and at Kr'uflillxl“"-} II”":, has spent a comsiderable pa films the activities of the girls!Jean Vanopliem will arrive here| the money left her by her f% well as scenes in the «n-umn;n«\: Thursd. on the steamer| the late King Ferdinand. ¥ and at tho seashor Prince George, according to tele % of them have artificial legs or While the princess was leading | graphic advices received today by arms, supplied through the gon- regiment of Girl Scouts near|H. L. Faulkner. Accompanying 3 crosity of tlfe young Priticoss, All| naia, in the Carpathians, she|him' are Mrs. Vanophem, Mr. A comedy packed with of them are kmown a3 “Princoss| { was asked: Vanophem's daughter, Mrs. Sam chuckles and smiles—-a lleana’s soldiers,” and they are de-| “Do you really intend soon to/Shaw, Jr. and hor husband, and : A ; voted to her. They have made| {get marriea?” a friend from St Lous 1 delightful farce that is her their “commande Mot | “Oh, 1 haven’t any time rm-i The party {s traveling over the arantee o 5 Many charitable Americans, in-| ch frivolous things,” said the|Canadian National lines to I e i ] ’ guaranteed to rout the Lyt : cluding William Nelson Cromwoll, | princess laughingly. I have too|Rupert and was in Winnipe ™ blues and fill your ANITA STEWART, Ira Nelson Morris, Charles J. Vo-| much to do. My 450 woundd|terday. It will procecd Harold I June (above), 3 Leart with joy :;fi%}gfi‘:'s‘sz picka_and Colonel Hemy W. An-| e ren ILEANA soldiers and my 6000 Gitl Scouts|immediately to Jugiin for u years old, of Stamford, Conn, | J BELASCO PRODUCTIONS, INE der son, have sent the princess con- jre p me going every minute. They ke te |n.1 n; ‘, 8 A_; : nstru , a petty. officer in the Navy, has - TR M“W“mm’uu' tributions to carry on her work. , 8 bring me far greater satisfaction|were received to have two of the been sed:cted by Commandei ALSO NEWS BASED O THE MUSICAL Comtey By When Princoss lleana is not|outdoor &ports. She is presidentiand joy than one mere man could.|houses at the lower camp put into, pecho Sa™ BB 2y 0" GIl - thy FRANK PIXLEY & GUSTAY LUDERS feeding soldiers she lecturing{and chief scout of this growing|There will be plenty of time tolshape for occupancy. l‘“ “'f hel tyLlo d Heninest — R S — and dii g the onal @Girl| organization, which iz patternediget married after I'm 25 or “'i Mr. Vanophem and associates PflCthS“E;%l Y foratios Scouts of Rumania in the la'ss |after the Girl Scouts of America. |l must first do some good for|who hold the Jualin properiy under| ©N the . outh Fole exp QA CRASHING BIG COMEDY" HIT. American gymnastic excreises and|Of athletie build, robust and fond|my country.” option, have spent a large sum in txpfl‘ll‘flg:‘dml AN N A e e | development work, mainly tunnel - 1O PUBLICA 0 construction theve. This work — - - e ) B e TPURIRE MUNBHRS. - TG, NoFe a5 suspended ahont four yoars| A MOOT ACHIEVEMENT REPORT OF THE WiNANCIAL | POTSDAM — Gold diggers are| PARIS—Frayed odges as trim-|280. O his return to New York| PARIS-—U..3. celebration of B B TR e 2 2 3 f : B Par s .| several weeks ago from Paris, he|fiftieth annivnersary of the in- CONDITION OF THE on the city beach near here are made hfomalite by | SVERT ECKE A0 IO BOclS. B etont ot DL ALK ; BANK OF ALASKA, Every .year shortly before the; use on suits and sport|YWrote A “-. AWRBEL LIS ’", ont-] _““m'\ o mp W\n‘fi no located at Skagway, Territory of|season opens, hundreds of youths s ers by one of the hi {look for resumption ' of develop lain it b ]"" fee - Whiell Alaska, at the close of business|spade up the sand, hunting rings,| drossmaking houses. The f bl L R ) B el KL LR el on the 30th day of June, 1928, |coins and trinkets lost or washed ' finish is particularly adaptable to|‘hat he had made overtures for the |Was demonstrated here before ft} RESOURCES ashore since the year before. {asperic, a rough: surfaced, rather|Kensington claims and has in o o Loans and discounts.§ 87,982.95 - e loosely woven material which|™ind a consolidation of the twoli— oo - ]()fflsf.u)’lloges 50 cents Loans on real estate Special Delivery ”lu- 0 [n] m. :‘u\'rlhl (tilil:;‘. 1gora wool is | BrOUps. | AND THE ADDED Overdrafts Sunc George Brc hone | treated in the same way. Wepacr: oo orio e i ] 3 | . it SRRSO et - reeeeeee=3 | United States bonds : 92 or 95 —adv. e s Is »SiL;.l m.n’vfil; ?"tldf?:;g?mf:finim DISHAW & ATTRACTIONS owned 24, 100.00 | Sttt sl 5 feta wenedl ey Abit P i dediibl e | | rest, Rose Tapley and other film| rants owned {Report of the Financial Condition| LF BOURGET, France—Women |guiiye: s i ¥ Attracllons ] favorites. It will be shown at|ganking house, furni- of mechanics have made places for PR LRI (3 $43 2—Fox Comedy the Palace Sunday and Monday.| tyre and fixtures 39,000.00|'THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK/ themselves in the eviation shops| Juneau Roots over Junean Bil-| | b § |, mhe picture is a distinct novel-|pue from other banks 61,375.66 [located at Juncan, Territory of|of this air field. Two of them [liards now ready for ocewpancy. | | Gape 1 Contractors | 3—Last News Events At Theatres ’ ty in that it combines an elabor-| checks on other banks Alaska, at the close of business|have heen at work for some time radv. | | ZETICTE ontractors MR AR AL 5 | | ate background of the pomp and ,nq other cash on the 30th day of June, 192 R " A e ! | | coremony of Buropean court .| . iteme 71.68 RESOURCES ! oo i ‘ TONIGHT ONLY with an uproarious farce comedy | capits ssigned to Loans and dis i | story centering around the char- m,’;:.:mch,f: £ lv 75.000.00] counts § 774,900.38 Plan: and Estimates LEFTY FLYNN { SHOWING, PALACE | |acter of Hans Wagner, a Cincin-fgurplus assigned to Loans on real estate 225,010.22 Furnished Free it $ « | nati brewer who visits the scenc Branches 10,000.00 [Overdrafts £ “MULHALL’S GREAT CATCH” Phone 286 i OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE UNFINISHED FURNITURE Prices—10-20-40 cents Loges 50 cents Standard Transfer Walter Bindseil, Prop. 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