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THE DAILY ALASI\A EMPIRE FRIDAY, AUGUST 3 %9287~ . £ ; R e LAWYERS AND WIVES y - Hil NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlImmlmg . PICKETT m.' ‘U" e " MAKE ROUND TRIP ON | Heads Penwomen 1§ 4 PALACELY R DORGTHY ALEXANDER | g Joorh f ix Fall [barn who have become real Amori. Tonight and Saturday {8 b the atahseiaen American | A |elders who belatedly try ‘;\“ '\' ré TR ¢ }' Sihaek AP | ivad: Whi Lei Last Times Tonight NORMA SHEARER RETURNS FRC“ sound trip n (ho Dor 7:30—9:25 g with LEW CODY | INSPECTIGN OF M th nal Confe: AT { Commissions on ‘Unifor s THE DEMI-BRIDE || ALASKA CATTLE [Laws, whi .:vwm:\ l‘l«" A Robert Z. Leonard | Dr. Goghge. 'Bi- Bishop, . Actin 1;‘ PR Ll O S Sure Some Show, We'll Say Production Territorial Veterinarian, who nihera of the pa horrowed from the U. S. Bur i-Mayer |Jlor Animal Industry to inspac in th rarty includ G. Ricker of Chic A Metro-Golds T EITT I T RE RLE Picture «‘ herds throughout the WUHLEve | Sadbetdie: Lot R N o svided by Terriiorial 0 Bar . Assoélation | Logistat ved in Juneau| iy ook A 5 Hal Roach Presents |from the Westward on the Ad- of th tive commit- 1 Watson He has ¢omy the association, and eted mir 'DARBY FAMILY TO HNE SRR O LEAVE FOR SOUTH| EACH NIGHT | S : American Penwomen. The or- JOSEPH, Mo., Anz 3. Con-| ganization has just acquired for no Sunday “movie” | its headquarters the histe question. | old Southworth home in the Church services are held cvers| Georgetown section of Washe Sunday night in an open-air thea- | inoton. tre. The services end prompily| (Harrls & Ewing) at 8:30 o’clock and the cor ) e tion must then leave or pay an ad | KEEp LOYALTY ALIVE mission price to see a six-reel fiim Everybody seems to ba satisficd| GRNOA. Italy, Aug. 3.- and both tha church and tie peo-laple children of Italian « rle and the motion picture theatrs |¢e know the mother ¢ owners say their crowds have in-|ter, vacation colos . S AN (¥ o s / CHARLILY CHASE in inspection of cattle throug Face: D. C. Shull, member of = S ss |lout the Iterior and Westward di d Baard of wes of the Univer.| # “LIMOUSINE 'LOVE of Alaska and reports that| ) . ; |sity of Chi nd hi WA A 19 ’i Comedy condition of the herds is mach K- SN WS who 15 & niemher of I B o st L rcved since his annual trip last| Board of Regents of the Univers pesss A Dr. Hubert Work, republican national committee chairman, meets eastern republican feaders to of Towa, with their wives, & £ 10-25-50-Loges 60c Mrs. Bi ]m, will arrive on the| /ormulate plans for Herbert Hoover's campaign in the cast. Left to right: Jeremiah Milbank, eastern | terested members f the party = 2 B Princess Alice tomerrow to Joi treasurer; Daniel E. Pomeroy, national vice chairman; Dr. Work; Franklin W. Fort, secretary national bila B Seattln they spent ‘oon H 3 i o g “WE AMERICANS” Dr. Bishop on hh trip to Sitka and committee, and 8en. George H. Moses, director of eastern campaign. lerable time at the Ur ty of = » Sunday Mati t 2:30 [1;,.4,’(‘.‘4.:‘\'!;_‘ n‘l:‘l \A ”\I\X;l‘l lh“ “” l\’u" 3 (11 9 4 1 | on g | Here is a new and hitherto fin- £ Sunday Matinee at 2:7 oY R S G MR R g Pl t St m D m t St t published portrait of Mrs. Cla: = Sunduy,‘ Monday, Tuesday ||comviete 'I“i‘.“t possible. ‘ an 0 Or e ocra’ lc a es Chlll'ch and Plchuc | rence M. Busch, national pres § Nights | & $ = s o Show Are Combined‘ dent of the National Leaguc of 'S E ] WILLIAMF ™ nomiow mervae or DAVID B 7’}8 STAGE sucussm | Thomas Darby. owner ¢ |and 1. Cafe, is leaving this a ompanied by his family They expect to hsent for scveral months, s | Auractions |\U s | spend their time, but expect to > In the absence of Mr. Darb, Tack Ki orn, who has been with the U. and 1. Cafe for some time noon, for Sea Coming Sunday es been - by b e R will be in charge of the establish- creased i Tished Saibis bt q NORMA SHEARER IS ment, and will haadle all business | e ,——— plces along the Liguarian cogs THE TWISTER GIRL FARCE AT PALACE | |in connection P. R. BRADLEY HERE Boits bundued: FounGuters Whom and the film h Sl RN O P. R, Bradlay, consultinz en-|jealian fathers dwell in othe Ly : ; Normu sueurers first flir Traveler Finds Russia gincer for the Treadwell Yukon.|guropean lands already have | BROKEN HEARTS OF HOLLYWOOD L Il|!lI)IIIIIIIIIlllHIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIW mxuuiuuulunmm . and other Bradley proj been brought here { Alaska, returned to Juneau on the i £dmival Rogers this mornitz from|1a papers for sale at the Emplr Aug. 3.— ; Wals % g making his annual visit to the| — — — & neither| That the Republican campaign will be most | tee. The picture shows, L to r., Jeremiah Mil- !property of the company in the » farce is a success, thus pro that this beautiful young screen player has about as wide a range of acting ability as any woman on the screen. Is Not Red, But Pink CONSTANTINOPL Soviet Russgia in 10 Miss Shearer's latest Metro.|Out-and-out Red as in 1917 nor| fiercely waged in those states where there is a | bank, eastern treasurer; Daniel E. Pomeroy, |Mayo district on the Stewart river R Goldwyn-Mayer s ng picture, |Piteh black as exiled Whites and | chance to “pick up” disgruntled Democratic | vice-chairman; Dr. Hubert Work, chairman; | e e r\: “The Demi-Bride,” in which sha|many fcreign visitors sec it mor| yoters was made clear following a conference | Franklin W. Fort, secretary, and Senator | TRACE OF LOST GOLONY BLIZAB i CITY, N. C—Twe k of the G. O. P. national commit- | Ge e ‘\Ioscs, eastern manager, appears with Lew Cody, opened|¢ntirely rosyhued as some enthus-| sy 'Neyw Y i yesterday at the Palace Theatre, |1asts declare it, according to a re- ‘kles and & copper bulion, where the audience visibly reg! cent American observer and lec to have been worn by fered its appreciation o Mios|turer, Mrs. Jackson Fleming of | ANERICAN DIVORCE COLONY SEES [ nored ali-crulsers are a cortain. (members of the John White col 8} ; 3 G e i York City { the future. They will be'ony which vanished without a trace s:::;;;«:i(-‘::)‘:l ,',',,,l,)(';, tohool girl| “The red has been drained out UND OF EASY IRI NCH SEPAR: lll('\ | Wb to sarry heavy artillery and fnear here in 1587, were found in o e Teslot Ry fice. I wisttall it ; {erews of sufficient size to man|the sands of a North Carolina stepmother. 1917, leaving it half a hopeiess PARIS, Aug. 3.—Gloom and dis- | s L& Petdl . "the guns, he thinks 1|v> is als ulwunu cently. Norma Shearer's ability to get|Plack and haif a hopeful pink,”|com rent have replaced the | |hovetul of the future of traie e B, away with farce comedy has never said Mrs. Fieming on her arrival|trad al hope in the future | | CUBA TAXES FOREIGN pazsenger air-service, and | VACATION SCHOOL / been questioned by the writer but|here after an extensive study of [ optimism of the American divorce| SHIPPING COMPANIES 7 i experimenting \\hhl WILL CLOSE TONIGHT: the perfectly - easy ' manner ~ in . Leningrad and Baku. colony in Pi | 5 b ,.‘,,,W,‘,,.. of making non- | PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN whichs she plays. the Bole:.cbnie. as y pide of Soviet Rus-| American hushands and wives HAVA! from one_hemisphor. | i "m; K s i ay,” she went on, “is the|secking to' take ‘fench ledve of | | eign st with a score of pa development there of the most|cach other have found the doors « astounding educational system in|[the famous Paris o mill tication in which she moves|the world .1\-(.\»!...1-.1 el 5 the |closed and bolted JEET O : ' i : 3 o1 | theory that children are the hope yhen the rules and regalations 153 PR A - ;dh;‘::fhn,tihl.h DT, el lof the future being put into such |were tightened last year word ban Department of State o g harl bt g el iang: & PosdIn Yavitstiani1g extedis ; er ‘with a light conscience, and |définite and terrifically thorough |arquna colony that everything I was held that the com- | || okt i Lty b Rl el el ) ] ~Dorothy Sebastion as a sophis. DrAnkige: . | Collapli i e d,'”,"i would blow over hefore long and | | ‘ps had no right to cl ‘ . Oregon, where she will| T. H. Do is_conducting a ticated member of the Folies Ber.|inating principle of the Soviets|ihe ol tem of quick, clean exemption on the ground | ¥l ke Sl v el PR o Ly ve Hitarppeihti itting |today, is being impregnated into |sepa without unw ;| | that they were o ow STNOA iirae gt fonr weekp vISUiNG DALY, of: 4 SOB ohR0RBN. Who, A% % 4 gere, give interpretation befitting| 008" it 4 WSS o 3 i | B OWH with her parents. She is on her touring Southeastern Alaska on thelr roles, at the same time per.|children barely cut of the cradle. | publi ould be recstablished.| | ed. A period of 30 days | |4 €0 BIC ’ oy DLy il mitting Miss Shearer to benefit|Children are being used to edu-| 1t the spectacular refusal| | has been granted to - the | [Looue vAeabon oA B i o i R S i S { Ver - Ward Line, the United Fruit used tc get their parents out tofa divorce through contrast, cate their parents—they even [of ; Lew Cody, who has the heart of A .| | Company, Peninsular and | | the polls on election days.” former & | | Occirental, French Trans-At- | | H E N D 0 w E E T? S TU D —-——— United States, that brought o li lantic Company and several | | < A 4 A others in which to meet the | | /) ; LN | A. B. HALL each woman in the palm of his how the French governme tax. MUSIC BY a surprise. It is all the more effective against the background of sophis- closing 'serviedi ot fhe Daily Vac [tion Bible Scheol will be held af "Y)\l' Northern Light Preshyterian member! Church, The ' meeting is public, ing Cuba compelled to pay six per cent profit tax under a new ruling laid down by the Cu- hand, gives his usual wonderful |t performance of a modern sophisti- RUSSIANS BUY CAYUSES Just 5 cate and does it in a pleasing - felt about making France | + whimsical monner. PORTLAND, Ore—Rangs hors s |(er mal Reno ; | — now valued principally for thei Premier Poincare, austere g | T RN AR AR L - S (e | | —— 3 | Lides, are beginning to go to Rus.|dignified, valuos hly | “AUCTIONEER" SCORES sian markets to be hitched to|ist trade which he has found br TWO CANNERYMEN | BIG HIT, COLISEUM ||droshkys and plows. Portland |billions of francs to France, bul it p | g 28 | drosmhys and plows. Portand Milons of froncs 1o Frence, Wl | © ARE BOTH DROWNED | Fox Films’ version of that fa-|eo 1000 anima mous and loveable Wartield-Be- i 4o right ror Hik ok )‘ AT SANTA CRUZ BAY| fails to countr M ll h S d A Iseo play, “The Auctionser,” 1ode| §TAFFORD BRINGS FISH |sood name and ho coneidered the| | 4 o1 oonlight Serenaders into the Coliseum Theatre on the| 7pe T-1913, Capt. W. Statford,|foreign divorce mill a scandal. O 28 Leines, Superintendont “'1 ¥ %y J o s wings of triumph last night. arrived in port this morning with| Minister of Justice Louls Bu..|the Water Fall canpery and Rus. ! mun Lawson, dri both drowned today Bay, Sumas Island man, wer at Santa Cris “The Auctioneer” sets forth in |90 silver salmon and 2,000 p6unds | thou, probably at the premier a most human manner the story|uf king salmon for the New Eng.|suggestion, went so far as to or of ‘a little Irish orphan who is|jang der the judges to observe strictl adopted by a Russian and his all the legal requirements which |2dvices received this wife on their way to the land of for many years had been all but|U: S. Marsh promise. The Russian, upon his dedd Jetters. If the law were en. |04y of Lelnes was r arrival in New York, borrows forced it would be diffieult for any|'S Peing sent to Ketchikan. Every | some of the money entrusted to American to zet a divorce here|®fOrt 18 belng made to recover| him for the well-being of the lit- k|and impossinlc for most of them. | the body of Lawsgon If the body ( tle’ girl he has adopted. With A logal residence.in France fs 15 DOt Tecovéred today a diver this money he beégins on a busi- the first requirement in a divorca|%ill be digpatched to" the scenc | ness career that in years to come euit and the days when one |{OMOITOW. No further particulars carries him and his little family could give a letter hox or a law. Were siven. N to the luxury of an abode on as a residence are Riverside Drive. known as the| Three Loul.s Bleriots ! As played by George Sidney, investigatos resi- i All i Avuuon Leadersi “A 'hundred miles f‘rom. 1 | The W Orld, :ovyhere"« youw’ll always ave pure, rich,delicious milk—if you have Car- lMOSt F amous nation.,Great for cream- ingcoffee. Fine for cook- Dressma ker Fone, Th “Judicial Polic e=— pe) e noted star of the stage and the dences now and Bainbridge Colby 4 screen, the auctioncer is a lovabl: who spent eleven months in LH’II«UI»/A ing. Itser ycans mark ) ;fg tigure who strikes dircctly at the Prance, wa: told thut he hadn't es.| PARIS, Augi®@The “Thro every Alaskan trail. A G i hearts of all who watch him as tablished a residence here. Louis” is the name Frenchmen | Write for Cook Book Fvu.ofgmcam cham\snd. % to the Bleriots, the world's | rite for Bool companionship, perfect in B | Biv pst distinguished aviation fam- he' rises from street peddler to ———————— Iuxury. 1If all of Sidrey's future performances on the silver sheet are as nearly perfect as his por- b trayal in “The Auctioncer,” he wi.l A Mfee. ot D have a place of his own in screen M:::L:‘ ]m'\“ afid P ‘ (i(‘nl"n[ “': ives to the science ¢f flying. 1,4".1” circles for some time to come. ¥ e Danterence Commission: on Uni. | Bleroit, the father, was the f Marion' Nixon and Gareth Nove]ty O o Siate Laws, s maMing the| [0 cross:the Mngiish el, ac- CARNATIQN MILK PRODUCTS CO. swift performance, versatile be- i by g yond belief, ready to serve you i onumomenunouoe—lhemost famous dressmaker of all, be- cause it makes more than half the clothes worn by all the yomen in the world. The DES MOINES JURIST ON | it | DOROTHY ALEXANDER| G, 1ndzather, father and son, all| named Louls, have devoted their Hughes head’ a supporting cast round trip through' Southeast ,"t:»omnlnmmv the feat in 1905. His which fits ‘Into the story like 2 Alaska on the -Derothy -Alexander, “0%: Louis Jr., hopes to fly from o Machine! clockwork. Miss Nixon is love. Effects nn?r "h:.'\fi]l! atiended the meet | the Azores to New York this suw ge! :‘:n‘d p i iy indeed as the little Irish girl lng of the American Bar Associa.|MT #8 the companion of ucis Come ! 2 g Boussotrot. They will fly in a self what a modern Singer will in her teens. MART half hose— l‘;';{'m_“l‘, g e s thEC | Bloroit hydroplane. Grandfather 13 5 BBE & ot renis i : 15 | Bleroit, although not a pilot, is | “WE_AMERICANS” AT the latest vogue in |ing in streams near Juncanas his | oyyiqcreq one of the ploneers of LACE ON SUNDAY fashion centers— are |ntention is fto fish every placeiyy 7 cution industry. [3 he passes through. Fellow tour. | S0, SVIE- O MRS gl The lower East Side. of created by Holeproof [ists said that he had very good|, e Merdi iow ‘:*‘;“.h York, America's greatest foreign B 0! pany hieh T sport landing 3% pound trout craftsmanship in 16 new |5 k. chikan har do. Elegtric, treadle and hand machines, a ‘type for every need. A lhop nlways nearby, 7 ready with u-mructwn,. sup- plies and courtequs, expert bears his name He became a | settlement, is’ the locale of «mo:t ikan yestecday. ! it n of the action of Universal's spec. pattcrns and 79 colour PRMEIMAGTE “ean S = 0 (‘tlehx. y \\'L.»n he fle\v'al: 8 "‘1.: ial, “We Amerjcans.” This unus. i g 3 ’ English Clannel July 25, 1500 N G E R ual production deals with the lives| Combinations. ON SHORT TRIP Great Britain gave him a prize of . 1$5,000 in recognition of his feat, {ll be shown | of fheke yeuplyand. v ot Kar! Theilé, Secretary of ‘Alas-|the most spectacular performance i ! nday, starting . y ApEROSTMNES. MR 3 Ww ka, left today on the Admiral Rog-|of an airplane up to that time. SEWING MACHINES with the matinee. the colorful scenes in | 1107 Broadway, New Yo ers for a short trip to Wrangell. When Col. Charles Lindbergh \ WL § t i o Famtotni? Bts Hhuat tal | R ok el ————— R . Roring: 130 Gy avintor ‘Alagka Electric’ Light & Power 1 SHERMEN ! e asked to see was Louis Bleriot. New York, while mgny others ELZELLE FI ! Juneau an ) were registered at Universal City BEN cjulgzmu A fresh shipment of salmon| Monsier Bleriot I, who saw the =, 1 and DWM A,‘.ul_“f where a complete Lower East Sid¢ cleggs just arrived at HARRIS tremendous development of ‘air . stroel was constructed for use in | EE——————— }ARDWARE CO —adv. | ¢ralt during the war, Delleves that = . : e, Freftoa ot b e i g T i o % ] W e 2 s SRR T ki 7S o

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