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[one of the dogs, on which the pic- PICKETT' TONIGHT Is Commended i | tures were packed, fell through a| - =T he s Captain Ruls re- » 4 . jcrevice and was drownel,” de- PALACE 7:15—9:30 jce 'rs from. all sections of | % 4 e o clared Father Hubbard S 8 commending him, edi- g 3 il “I found the country partic ul.., n upheld him the | 4 1 e e ly forbidding in comparison al grand jury praisc 3 3 | 1 : Southeastc:n -asia. The {and at the next sessicn o Y NG | i . 3 ) N M covered “Valley of 10,000 Smokes e —— W_ | nessee leglslature a law was pas 8 ¢ ! -1 especially Whichever way yon LAST TIMES TONIG ed against duelling. 5 3 i B z look you see nothing but miles 4nd 7:30—9:25 Captain Rule was born in a log| { ¢ t miles of ash-covored country, the Gaar . G | | cabin ceven miles from Knoxvillo, | | ! g X B | result of the eruption of ML Kat- And | May 10, 1839, but lived mest o i 5 mai, 16 years ago" . | his life in the city . 3 One of most interesting @ls- it's I “ just drifted into the news ! { ; ] coveries, according to Father Hub- soine | paper protession,” the veteran edi. | | -\ bard, was a live glacicr complote. I [tor once s “But once 1 got| 2 T ) : y { Il 1y covered with ash The glas show— in, I didn’t have any mors time \ ¥ p 4 1 \ dvancing under its capping e T 3 [for azitting did e hing gp B il achi e thming Oh Rin-Tin-Tin there we to do in getting out 41 iR 8 " » ” { isource of the un-mapped Kukak m I worked for, from B4 River. o 41 WS to wrapping tho { g 3 L | The party encountered almost! While copies, addressing them % ] b | incessant rains xlurin;:_ he trip ]‘“"dml Sleeps" and taking them to the postof! ¥ _ {and frequently rose from wet to mail 2 8 4 £ ! blankets, donned damp clothing Harold He be 1 vork vhe o - - R \ | a sonti .0 sir way, Fa A began work wh 21 | and continu n their way, Father Ll()y(] vtened people may : - 3 | moving pictures were lost wh('"| old cn Brownlow’s Whig, pubil-h-| 5 3 : g A ! Hubbard said. { 'd by “Parion” \William G. Brown- Asid> from the interesting lm-,! in low. After his return from war 8 , | tures taken, Father Hubbard col- “ service, he established himse { e e i |lected very interesting scientific ' Among 10—2¢ )—.)O—L(,ge\ 60 cents. a publisher and writer and in 18§ g b 1 iy . B data and intends to use it in writ- T]msc IR e S e B e | founded the Knoxville Journal LB i i ' 4 i 4 \ing an article about the trip for P 3y Saw Many Changes : o 8 : 4 10 " P i b | the National Geographic Magazine. | v.res_cm Sunday Matinee—*“THE BLOND SAINT” During his life he saw news i o | 18 B He will be here for sevoral days!f A ghow 8 machinery change from the H ~ | du g which he will cross part of ; | ol 1 tlat presses and hand i : ; ] g Mendenhall Glacler, and proceed of shows {type to giant rotary pr and s ; i ; F b SR R lon Taku Glacior from Taku In- and 3 . automatic type setting m,nlyv“p ¥ = 2 ) b > - i tlet for some Gistance taking mov- ttraci[ons 5 :uu kept pace with the changes | i § 1 g8 . . e ‘ ling pictures to ilustrate the tech- ! Saturday |and many years bafore his death | Lo 8z a3 < 24 ! : {nique of giacier travel. -1 FPred At Theatres exchanged the pencil for a type- On old Carondelet Sm:et smnds the New Or.cans Cottcn Exchange (incet), a strau:gxc centsr Pects to lewe for tke south on ‘the | { ’ gl HOE S5 BTG ey hiv 4 of world cotton trading. Establishment of the ex:hange 50 ycars ago on the famous old thorough- l“‘“”[" 1 \‘1‘ atson and “‘:’ “‘:“’ ‘r““ Thompson “{‘“"“ editoriale. fare, pictured above, hns been . largely résponsible for the centering there of the city’s financial ' I Alexander ut Seattle for i i Adolph. 8, Ochs, who became | it San Francisco, from where he will n < W by A PASS s A Y owner and publisher of The New | ¢SHiCt S < R e R I proceed to San Jose to take over “Arizona’s | THAROLD LLOYD 18 [ York Times, on as an office | th s ¢ classes which resume at the ! NOW AT COLISEUM 8 0 Loy for Car . That vas hith 1. Shie Hist o & sarias For his many bencfactions, |Santa Clara University the mid. Nights” P back m’ the or seveatios.” | Ay A g Fouisiana welcomed him as Gov- dle of Augus : e ———— e "Harold Liloyd is . [ the editor said. ’ ear) o illuctrated stories telling [0, " Now Orlouns: paid him e Pri ®Atfng Those ot whiekt |Believed to Be Oldest Ac- the history and development i h rices—10-20-50 ! . b ¢ “He swept up my sanctum and M v dad vy tribute with Carondelet Street, L NUTICE opened at the Coliseum last night.| tive. Editor in the |cloaned up papers and trash so| §f,;"§x§‘;{§;’“j',,}"fi‘,fi 5,:.1;.”155 Barcness Carondelet Street, now o molorguippes "“I AARSE 00 ocli's Introducen first as a_typical New| ’ | athionlondly. and ofticlently 'that Hycraba * |Baronne Street, and Cunal Street, from Seattle for Juneau Auguct York hotel coatroom hoy, he plays United States I8 Was promoted b delivery Doy . o p oAer,) named for his work {1st. Ple wire orders direct | 3 most of the picture in the role of e | That was the start.” NEW ()IH,I‘;ANS. T R The financial atmosphere of for phene 114, Femmer Transfer. | Old papers for sale at the Bmpire. an English baron. having been in-!| (Continuet rrom Page One) | When Ochs left Rule’s employ.| - Whevever SoEsHN {raded the | Carondelet Street is attributed ‘;" & ""_""‘;‘-:‘”‘;‘T;“——-' ; fluenced to masquerade as this e oy he carried with him a letter of [world cver business men are alert !0 the founding 50 yea 0 of t ) 2 character when the original groved it Hohish _\”_‘“HAIl'4-|-ummt‘lu|A‘.un which deseribed|to daily development in a New (h¢ Cotton Exchange ankers | ———— ALASKA MEAT CO unnvuil:xhlv as the guest of honor! ., «ide of honor. L & ”w“w”mm as a young man of keen in-|Qrleans strect which bears , sonscd the advisability of being . at a biz house party given bY @ , quelling for the reason that it|'elligence, enterprise abiiity. | name of & Freneh nobleman fa (lo¢ated near the trading center Kodiak Island. and Vd“Ly ) i family of social climbers. = The ;s conirary to the spirit of the en.|The veteran editor seldom left his | moy public bhenefactor £58 dne Bouth's. vy oros, Wi § "Te Th | Wholesale and Retail Butchers original baron had established | o) oned “age in which we live,|hOme town for extended trips, but| Cardondelet Street. where the the €xodus of financial institu-| : O en ousarc i Quito a reputation as a SportsSman yun onnosed to it because it fs| he ouce visited Ochs at the latter's | New Orleans Cotton Exchange fs HOnS Trom ~Camp ~Street, two | Smokes Explored PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET | and big-game hunter and the coun- terfeit’'s endeavors to live up to this reputation provide most of the funny complications, | Mildied Davis—Mr: Harolad! Lloyd in real life—plays opposite her husband. Others in a well. balanced cast are Aggie Herring, James Kelly, Vera White and Wil- liam Gillespie. contrary to the laws of my coun-|Summer home at Lake Georze|located, extends 51 squares from Jho¢ks west of Carondelet began. | try, the law of humanity, and the|Years later and the two remaived|Canal Street to Rober ¢ Moday, with few exceptions, the| gy Roy, B, R. Hubbard, 8xplor. e | law of God. close friencs, The' first six blocks from § principal banking institu-|or ang priest, returned today on s ] PR bbb ke iy e and X|: 4 n stuceit and a' man of|Gang Poydras Strect encom-/MONS have quarters in' the alll . Admiral Evans from a two. might take yours, and ye alscl appearance, with a fine-ipass the city's financial aistrict, ' lings that ‘line both sides of | ponins' trip to the westward, dur- bingls . foARiES " of thw on|ly chiseled face, white hair and|where the daily turnover runs the thetouglifare. !k which he, with his two com SompltneE ot “Whdls ged |2 Van Dyke, careful in his dress,|into hundreds of tho i g, Not far from the Cotton BX-|ninions Jack Koby and Roderick by the results, If that pub Captain Rule was typical of the|qollars. Midway in these six © the W Ovleans Stoc’c| opjsholm, explored Kodiak Island tion were false, it would be false! Southern gentleman, so widely [plocks is the Cotton Exc B quarters in Gravier|,ng «“phe valley of 10,000 Smokes.” till; if it were true, it would re.|chrouicled in hisfory and romance.|at Carondelet and Gravier + Which alsc pays an im-| " vpuring the entire trip we cov. main true; hence nothing could ba| He remained an active writer [Strects. From this building Sec-|POFtAnt rele in financial affairs|groq about 300 miles by foot, 100 TCOLLEEN MOORE . | gained by either of us losing lx:,."‘i”'-‘.' ‘H|‘ Afler :”*lfl.”'”"“' '_"“"“ ctary Henry G. Hester sen out {9f the city witile crossing Kodiak, and 200 | NOW AT PALACE ‘;1 u~lm| the ’m.mm-" ))l,npul sed. : :‘u‘:’llnlt ::::l (.‘ 1]"{1\:"“ 1le]§“”'|1«‘).\] -1:-lli' : ) rurx.m-n wl”rh ?n.iu ml.» 1 {8 hs g |]|u’||!|,'.: ()[w |_;-.1.. vhrull‘mh mr.- l.!.“‘::l,’ o “I do mot propose to leave the and a half hours 15 edi-| ket wherever the staple is known. ation of “The Valley of 10, e | country but will continue to pur.[torial chalr. His editorial col-| The French noblemaf . for 4 PT TOB!N IS HERE |snores” weo took over 1000 Colieen Moore Is adding to her guq my. Jegitimate business, go.|tmns—three of them daily—em-|whom the street - is Tamed | was To VATION il pletures and 5000 feot of move iarmy of followers here by an ap-lyn. wherever ahd . whenever that Fbodied wit, intelligonce; advize’and christened Franetsce dute Hdctor 5 82 iy : | ing picturcs; but 2000 foet of the: ‘pearance in. golden curls and an 'y el T S0 TG 1 o fimerey athered and polished thru | o Carondélet. sefiv ' maine | AR WOR IN FIELD ey entirely differ type of role in po¢ recopr the so-called code|Years of experience. St. Pierre de Nostles. Born in' | “Twinkletoos,” current attraction o pongr, I wish you to distinetly| On May 11, 1927, the day after | s in 1747, he came to| Capt. and Mrs. E. K. Tobin at the Palace Theat understand that I recognize the:his 88th bir reg found | fatia in 1791 for a six year who. will havo charge of the An excellent suppol [right of self defemse. I do not|nis cclumns ended with: stay ng this time he served Salvation Army work in this sec- picts Thomas Burke's picturesaue .oyt but on the contrary avoid, Man may live longer than they |ag Governor. Then he went to tion, suce ng Capt. and Mrs. | characters of the Limehouse. Kon-{ poooona) qifficulties with my fel-|used to, but clocks don’t.” Peru from Louisiana to serve as 0. Bdwards, arrived in Ju veth Harlan, Gladys = Brockwell,|jowe bt when attacked I shall| During the Mississippi flood of |viceroy. ¢ [moan on the Princess Alie Warner Olard, Tully Marshall, Jul- | o pegitate to defend myself as|the sime year, after Herberi Hoo.| ' Baron Carondelet ‘recognizad will, make their heddquarters anne Johnston, Lucian Littlefield|,rompyy and efficiently as neces.|ver, secretary of commerce, the advantages that would here. Qapt. and Mrs. Tobin come | and John Philip Kolb are featured.}gipy may seem to require. been sent to the area, he wrote: |crye to New: Orleans from con-'from’ Calgary, where they have | The star never appeared to bet-} iyoy ask me to fight a duel for| “If we were a flood sufferer, |giryction of a canal linking the been. active in Salvation Army | ter advantage, nor in a more dra-}yp,t7 Because I made statements| We'd prefer to be looked afte: by |y ppi River with Lake Pont- | work, | matic, gripping and colorful siory,' .y o0t vou concerning the truth [ Herbert rather than by coagress.” Bl & < : 3 ather chartrain, Giving much of his; Capt. Tobin sald it was the| o y than in “Twinkletoes.” Her 10ve o which | can prove and the fals.! Whuile his birthdeys came to be | pergonal fortune and lending his purpose to carry on the work for a Limehouse pugilist and for v or which you do mot offer to|events of celebration in Knoxville, |slaves for the work, Baron here along the lines followed by | |8 ] her father, her combination of in- g4y | go not propose to pan-[the editor observed thes dates by londelet was the dynamic force be- Capt. Bdwards. “T can only sdy 1 nocence and sophistication, and her gor ihe barbarous prejudices of | Workmng. In 1922 a city-wide party [hing the movement for the canal, he said, “that we are here, reads golden curls give us a new and gopraveq minds by setting myself)Was given the editor and Mr. OchS |y1though a yellow fever scourge ' for gbrvice and at the disposal of doubly fascinating Colleen Moore. ., a5 5 farget to give you the op. [ Was one of the guests prevented the consummation of {the public.” .| portunity of a so-called vindication PR R R his plan. Canal Street, now rank-, Capt. Tobin is a young man, | i STEWART WHITE 8TORY | in accordance with your ldeas of ATTENTION MASONS ed as one of the most famous encrgetic and of pleasing appear- | By Lester D. HENDERSON COMING TO COLISEUM honor and courage Words can- Members of Mt. Juneau, Lodge |thoroughfares of the world, ance. | y L . i { | | | | { =:. etz s not express my contempt for such|No. 147, F. & A. M., and visit-|marks the site of the nobleman's ————e-- Stewart Edward White, popular folly. It is not proof of courage,iing Brethren are requested to as-|undertaking. UM papers for sale at the Empire. s short story writer, novelist and but of cowardice. s not evi-isemble in Odd Fellows’ Hall at|— — - > 4 > ¥ philozopher, who was in Juncau dence of manliness, but of a weak!6:30 P. M. Saturday to attend|S=== OMPLETE and up-to dau'f.inf‘" on his private yacht S8imba several conception of heathenish and bru.|eeremcnies of laying corner mation on A]askn's scenic fe“! 3 ago, will have one of his tal customs. It is not the way|stones of new high school build- l l. d stories on the screen at thé Coli- to defend a gentleman’s honor, but|ing and Scottish Rite Temple. ivs ! tures, geography, history an seum Saturday. It is “Arizona a practical confession of his in< By order of the W. M. aska Steam un ry government. Subjects cavered Nights,” F.B.O. Production, star- ability to defend it in the manner CHAS. E. NAGHEL, i € ‘y H s Y ring Fred Thompson. i prescribed by ~an enlightened [ —ady. Secretary. include Size, Physical Divigions Thompson and bis great horse, Christian public sentiment and the I+ SERVICE and QUALI‘[‘Y" and Flllndlc‘ Moumam lege" Mountuin Silver King, are going to give the laws of civilized people. 'Mid Fairways and Greens I’ k (] V ] R b'fi boys, ung - and old, a glimpse| Wicks issued a statement in} Americanism: Riding ten miles P noes; nivers; Lakes; g I We Can Prove It aks, and Volea % f real frontier life in this West-| which he said he left the editor|in an automobile to follow a little R > | ' ciers; Transportation Agencies, such a8 ern feature. to such a place in the “public es-|white pill on foot for five miles.— i e O T teem or contempt as a just and’ Omaha Boe-News. DRY CLEANING PHONE 15 PRESSING steamship - lines, railroads, automobile “BLONDE SAINT” IS :' W roads, airplanes, and dog teams; Huntir’g AT PALACE SUNDAY b RN A st : : : ( and the Hunted; National Parks ;:{l The Blonde Saint,” First N.l- . tional's screen adaptation of Ste (% . Monuments; Industries—mining, the B s ke o Lite il e { eries including fur seal fisheries, forests, Sicily, “The Isle of Life,” will be ), B bl A4S MR Y i s the feature at the Palace Sunday. - 3 \ g i agriculture, rc%ndecr, and fur flmflfig, The cast includes Doris Ken- . b s l ska Cl yon, Lewis Stone, Tully Marshall, ; 5 Alask; ties;, Inhabitants; Territorial - Gllbert Roland, Ann Rork, Malcolm 5 stitutions; Publie Schools; History of Denny, Albert Conti, Gino Gorra- J 3 do, Andre Cheron, Rosita Marstini, aska; Alaska’s Govermnent; and ’\llblm Lillian Langdon, Gertrude Nor- 11 c ghiorind '_ Tours. gmiitis wiied | FISHING SUPPLIES Money Back “Guaranic” | bext Clayton, Wilfred North, Sam One 6 1b. Hot Point Electric Flat Iron_$4.00 One hundred twelve pages, 123 half- v > TACKLE, BASKETS, REELS One RidJid Nen Collapsible Iromng tone lllustmllons, pnper cover. WHO'S WHO i , AND BAIT Board: ..l T s AND WHERF. | F ’el shipment of “Pete’s Trout One Electric Maid Ironing Board Pad 2.00 et e e | Ticklers,” Salmon Eggs—arriving W ot 1. W. Gucker, commercial brok- on S. 8. Northwestern Saturday : Regular retail price on lot $11.00 i be order ok hy:'::,':,'l’;e; e We have Prepared Minnow Bait Our special price for a limited time only. $8.50 Company. from a trip.to the Westward and Telephone Juneau NO. 6 for Interior. ! immediate delivery %Z. J. Loussac, prominent citi- L zen of Anmchorage and yroprletm‘_l 4 of a drug store there, and form- erly of Juneau, passed through | A l Junean on the Alaska. i E ectrk Light Among the local visitors re- turning to their homes in the south is Mrs. H. V. B““i“d“ ::.t‘t;:. ‘wll::hlett here yester ly| Hadwgre Co ; wfiEAU =8 Do oo e i 5 R et m’""l Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglag Phone No. 19 TR R On sale at local book and stationery ulnres, stores, and curio stores, Ma | “f y direct from Empire Printing i Cathedral, left for Wrangell on the steamer Alaska.