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PRESENTED ny VOHN C.FLINN ANITA STE' & GEORGE S! An A.H.SEBASTIAN Special BELASCO PRODUCTIONS, INC. SCRLEN VERSION 3 ANTHONY COLOIWEY BASED ON THE MUSICAL COMEOY BY. FRANK PIXLEY & GUSTAY LUCERS § LATE Attracucms & At Theatres e IS NOW AT PALACE sen {s mistak of Pilsen “eomedinn ( 'Iiu~ of the [§i rectea by wralues. Opened at last night. The rom pathos of love, the the' siaart Fifth % 0AXACO HERE Owner Is ‘G. Allan Han-| The Oaxaco, G. Allan Hancock I ved 1 port from Les Satur: cevening 13 visit A party the boat anchored in Nl I \\(Al”X\lul\ 1 Jw Gay Decetver with LEW time she has now used to The Oaxaco 1 three w coming trip w vhere a fe 1c0. Early this m ot “PRINCE rn film production has numerc 2 fri the a Cincinnati % y{room to hou suppli AT THE HOTELS | Gastineau | John Price, H. Carmier, city; "t Dunkle chikan; ¢l 01son, city ! couver, B. C *| ehagof; Ruth ham; E. T. Lottsf: 3 J. Nyarrd, city; Ed Hibler, Tak: ‘| Harbor; Olai Hult, Ketchikan; V. Gunnary, Ketchikan; = A/ Amlo son, Port Althrop; L, “| Port Althrop; suown a fine sen Y| Kake Wes Hawley H. C. Argo, Michael Selch, Joe Campbell, on and dau " “THE BLIND GODDESS” i NOW AT COLISEUM | 2/Seven Kentuckians : Must Dle on .luly 13 to be read in every county and state prizon, reformatory and work- huu::u at least ohce a week from n:u of young love, the '|the law of the land are to good citi progress and vation of the government. Let us now resolve that henceforth thrn life deavor to respect and obey the "llaws of our state and honor th» courts that enfopce them.” The governor has set a rew all mnv record for Kentucky execu- grips the interest, and lestirs the emotions. Jack Iolt, a who dares he loves to rem ither Ralston, es an excellent ac £ in a role that demands on her his- went into office last December 13. Sivty-seven men were pardoned by D’Arcy, | COLISEUM TOMORROW Syd Chaplin Link,” is at the Coljsétim starting This is & comedy of| Mceting tonight’ ni § P. M. tomorrow. “THE GAY DECEIVER" COMING TO PALACE | " M.|men for the same day is a record for Kentucky and is believed to be a record for the nation, Sampson took office, for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, comes to the Palace ¢Theatre te- morrow, marks the return to the sereen -of Dorothy Phillips. Since the death of her husband, Holubar, she has been in virtual ¢ vetirement. ful part in a cast that includes Mareeline Day, ° Maleoln McGregor . and| Carmel Myers. / Stall’s production from the siage A bavy girl pounds, was born to Dr. and *Mrs. Charles Firestone, at the Swed- .|ish hospital in Seattle on July 2, according to information received Lew Cody, SATURDAY ON ALASKA TRIP cock, Financial Backer Aus ll(‘.lull [light mih cruise n who offered the v id to the Southe + which made the fan m Oakland to Au of the richest California, is mue | d is owner of ad and alsc hikan a Westmins | special con undred tons * 1,800 tonsp in length Britain | y of | built by World w Angeles to 28 men is Los Angeles 0 today. 3 harbor and whi y, and exp within a few 1. On the retu 1 be madc Upon her arri , she will ta and s s enroute | journay, | hunting and val in Van-| ard| e ty on the Oaxaco is well| The boat is p tted to carry passer deluxe room 2 four fr s in the ire ice cream c Reynolds k H. Alaskan ohin Erickson, - Fred Friday and son, Sumdum, Sumdum; Seattle. Zynda B M John Samuel- r, Los Angeles. srdered by Governor Sampson 9 to the day of the execu- e to ntial nship, peace, order, ven to the preser l(oxnun. for and obedi e shall more faithfully en- 3. lie has not granted a ngle act of clemency since he predecessor the day before Setting the execution of seven - e BABY GIRL BORN weighing seven by Dr. Firestone. She has been named Elaine Harriman. Dr, Firestone expects ‘to leave for Se- attle this week, and may bring Mrs. Firestone and his daughter .J{back with him. AR NI IMI! ATTENTION national reputation and SHARP. It is desired that all prove one of the greatest mirthjofficers and members be present. _seed in Junean forfw C. D. FERGU THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY ]ULY 9 1928. e @@ O Y Of Summers Mos1Adorable Fashions SALE BEGINS MONDAY MORNING AT 9 O’CLOCK AND WILL LAST THE ENTIRE WEEK CLOSING SATURDAY NIGHT—THE OBJECT OF THIS SALE IS TO CLOSE OUT ALL SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS AT PRICES DROPPED TO ROCK-BOTTOM. One rack of Dresses erepe to 42, DRESSES some slightly soiled—in lace, flat valued up to $45.00. Sizes 16 33‘)7 and georgette JUI [\ CLE ARAN(E \IL SPECIAL PURCHASE of ’]ul) Silk, in stripes—all sizes Ily Priced—$6.75 $39.50 Dresses— July Clearance ..$27.50 $29.50 Dresses— July Clearance ..$21.50 $23.50 Dresses— July Clearance . $16.75 d $16.75 Dresses— July Clearance . $12.75 312,75 Dresses— " July Clearance .$ 9.75 These are new frocks, in the latest mode and colors —we simply need space for the extra heavy fall stock which will be arriving as soon as new merchandise is on the market. Clearance Summer Hats Every summer hat in stock, both straw, silk and felts included. Gage and Meadow Brook models. Values $14.50 and $16.50. July Clearance——So .00 ANOTHER LOT IN STRAW AND SILK Values $7.50 to $8.50 J uly Clearance—$2.95 LOT 2—SOME OF THESE HATS ARE SLIGHTLY SOILED Values up to $10.00 While they last—$1.00 KIDDIES STRAW HATS TO CLOSE OUT AT '95 CENTS In all colors in straw and silk— Values up to $2.75 July Clearance—95 cents " BLOOMERS Special purchase of rayon bloomers— coral, peach, orchid, nude and flesh July Clearance Sale—$1.25 RAY! VESTS TO MATCH July Clearance—75 cents TWEED COATS One special lot of Tweed Coats, in tailored styles— fully lined—values up to $16.75. _Ju l Y CLEARANCE SALE—$8.75 COATS ’ In Kasha, and fancy weaves—some have fur é¢ollars— v others fancy throws and novelty cuffs. Valuex $19. )0 tn $13 )0 SPRING and SUMMER " ENSEMBLES In silks, georgettes and tweed. Complete ensembles of love- ly silk and tweeds — also polka dot dresses with con- trasting coats. Amazing values at $29.50 to $36.00 $21.50 July All $45.00 to $50 Ensembles $27.50 WASH DRESS VALUES In prints, ginghams and voile in long and short sleeves. Sizes up to 44. Values to $2.75. July Clearance —$1.00 0T NO, 2 In voile, prints and organdie—Values up to $3.75 July Clearamc—ifl 95 BATISTE GOWNS In pink and peach, hand embroidered. Values $2.25 July Clearance Sale—$1.45 ALL KNIT GOODS 20 Per Cent Reduction on Ladies’ and Children’s Sweaters Jul Clearance Sale— 0% REDUCTION KAYSER AND GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE HOSE 15% REDUCTION All Kayser Silk Underwear in Glove Silk and Triconese 15 per cent reduction HAND PAIN TED SMOCKS in black sateen July Clearance—$2.95 RAYON TEDDIES - In pink, peach and orchid— regular value $1.95 July Clearance Sale—95 cents SCHGOLS ANNOUNCED/ | Announcement of the teac! |for next year at a number of |away schools in the T g i A 'COUSWM ot . 0.|LAST TIMES T()Nl(}H‘T | made today, at the of | Henderson, Terriiorial Commis-! OH BOY! WHAT A SHOW | sioner of Education | 7:30—9 | Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Phi of | Cheney, Wash., will leave Ssattied {soon for Bethel, whore th | teach during 1928-29 Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Day chikan, will teach at 1 Both Mr. and Mrs, Davis | mer teachers, though Mr. Davis| has been employed by the Now and Fish company for he last | Miss Francis Steele, who taught | ceepted the position Hf ] a for nexr year. agel, who taught at versity of Washington, will teach on the Kuskokwim River. The Snag Point School at Dil | Enola von Scheele. Miss von 'Scheele, who is from Afognak, | Ala where her father is in bust 5, has spent the last year in California. Miss Alta Smith, sister of Har- {old Smith of Jun who taught =& | last year at G rd, and 123 ac- cepted the p m of teacher at Akiak on the Kuskokwim River, has tendered her vesignation to the Commissioner of Kdueation. The position at Akiak has been D | accepied by Miss Bertha Poeterson, ot Verona, th Dakota. —————— MRS. MESSERSCHMIDT LEAVES HOSPITAL Mrs. Gus Messersc! h!||l4|l. who en- tered St. Ann's hospital on July 8 for medical treatment, has return- ed to her home. Old papers ror sale at The KEmplre | | DISHAW & ‘) PETERSON | | General Contractors | 1 Plans and Estimates Furnished Free Phone 286 Wrangell for the last thrae| ast year, and is spending | summer studying at the Inl’ next year at Crooked Creek sc hooll {lingham will be taught by Mlss’ G WA A 7 SO B SR 58 . AND THE ADDED ATTRACTIONS l—flhdcnlo ¢ by Denzel Piercy 2—Fox Comedy 3—Last News Events Prices—10-26-40 cents Loges 50 cents TOMORROW HE WILL BE HERE “The Missing cafe. THE ARCADE CAFE Try Our Special $1.00 Dinner Visit aur Frigidaire-Equipped Fountain. You are cordially invited to come in and inspect Juneau's newest amd classiest MARY YOUNG, Proprietor. PHONE 478 Home Grown Vegetables ARRIVING DAILY Also Local Strawberries COMING IN EVERY DAY CALIFORNIA GROCERY Free delivery three times daily “Best in Everything” SANDWICHES CHICKEN DINNER AUK BAY INN 12 Miles Out COFFEE and tub baths N«r QM'HERN Hoa‘m. m-‘nmtfln.“flnw‘dz 50 cents. Ray Oil Burmer ‘water day and might. Rooms m;- “EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY¥" o - ot