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THE DAILY ALASKA EMP{RE TUESDAY AUGUST 7 1928 7 - Actress Fights for Children e Erees| Kellogs Maultilateral ¥ of an carlier ice age have been| Treaty Will Bar War CKETT' - - . found. They may exist, howevor s PICKETT - siah e ) 1 R acy Atinid Among All Its Signers PALACE 5i 3 s k § a the finding of these records < 8- Eat i : : ‘ i rer Job fd¢ the Eeok (Cortinued from fage Ouned make himself beli —— - WEDNESDAY and e ; 3 F Softhat n a polar land with no|ryetjon in American centacts with THL R‘SI)AY % 1 v Y By o glaciation. | iher powers with whom her foot scientific problems nio Jess friendiy 3 CO[ISEUM Toight-Wednesday HUHNIM SN 2 shows—7:30-9:20 BIG DOUBLE FEATURES JOLLY COLEMAN “The Twister Gtr P “ONE INCREASING PU RPOSE" 3y A. S. M. HUTCHINSON, who wrote “II Winter (/nmesx 5 1 ] 4 Al-cquipped < - z i ol R : 2 2" e 3 tion of An‘arctica's effect| g v g y Kellogg in order JOHN i : Vigd . limate of the southern|in, tnere should be ne shadow p ! ; ¥ g |hemisphere is considered of great|or partiality or special considora- : 3 X - * 1o some extent, but meteorologisis | paqcepul adfustment of difte IN . i 1 ' - 5 e want more data. It is known that| L3 N 2 i 3 $ b 3 d the teriific winds that sweep down | avq had extended to the world I s . i . o+ % the great white dome of the con-|qppanciated into the multilateral i ! weather in southern South Ameri- g R ! \ . E BEY. at once highly desirable to the t’l() D A ‘ IIJ 4 e % 45 i 3 y h ca and the A\mu».n_h-sq & Tnited Btates and ‘in-keeping with | | Oceanographic the American traditional policy WITH ! IIIIIIIIIIlIilll’l‘llllIIIlIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIllNIIlllllllIIIllllIlI|IIIII||I the Washington government al. COMING THURSDAY Oceanographic studies are alsc Different Angles ok A -« . B e B g lesizcd, for the Pacitic, Atlas But it is an entirely different GRETA GARBO VAR f tedisd g 1 and Indian oceans form the WALe™| g much more questionable thing LARS HANSON ‘ kil b S b ? 3. S BLL houndaries of the comtinent and|for France and other - European k| O RICHARD l)l‘( ln Jehn Gilbert, great star of L ""‘ fluenced by its glaciation.powers to undertake. They could 3 > ¥ y {Then, 100, the sea off the glacial|ggree without quostion to such Greta Gafbo, scnsational ; 3 : : b &5 . ! Rore TR, BATRGE b lats b 'BE . P ¢ 5l ; g i ¢ £ 0 ¥ e s & end Amer| but the Kellogs pro-| o beauty of “The Temp- o A B i g T [Eaidl * : 1 rookeries, atfording limit- hotei goce much farther. It re. "flflllll!ll||lIlIllIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIII Illmlll. Yieap —-piui Litrs. MARAE: b SRty ¥R oAl I g g i material for zoogeographic in-|younces war as a weapon of polic : “_fi \:lho won {.ulvvvv in “T he v g % ¥ i . ‘ 7 2 E tic of the Antarctic among themselves and brings ,,.,4,, ‘ntornational commiiments that t'ie ] LEAVE FOR UNGA TONIGH i 1S TR bt A TR ; \ ~ Antarctica, inhospitable as it i%.|pe picture entanglements and sit- |acceptance came in. They &fe| My and Mrs. Robert B. Davig now in one superb pic- : lis not without economic possibili-| uations: from which the nitadibased on the stipulation that wa#|who will teach durng the. comi ture. \ For years whalers have|giaiey i wholly romote. for self defense was not proscribed | voay ot Up za, called at the oftida = s % 1 . : : safled among the island groups longed correspond. |and that each power shall be £ols Mrs. Elsie Houston (centre), vaudeville | to have been kidnaped by their father, Framg i A : ] LS Proisnged Eombesnon. Iof the Terriiorial Commissioner of LAST TIME TONIGHT | By . J Pieg 17 Qe MTATK fthat lie off the comtinent, getling|once with the Paris government |judge of the moment when War{ pgyeqy 3 i 5 actress, who has started court action in Paw- | F. I‘quslnn'._ from their nm.h‘_cr s home in |rich rewards for their labors. Ccal ‘ml with other capitals turned p.|raigat be neéessary tor ‘ts own de- f:’n;m:::ts ll‘:(d‘;l:re l;“m The World’s Greatest tucket, R. I, to obtain possession of her two | Brooklyn, The Houstons are divorced, has been found in the section be. | o iric taot, It was not unul My, |fense o’ (thE: Hshkihy: ‘RIAPER tor‘lfi Picture Chfldfl‘-n. Alex (left) and Ellen (“81“) -’lll(gc‘l (Internationas Newsreer) tween King George V. Land atdlienops hal sutisfled the = sur»- | —————— Westward. They will take. the " 3 s AR v wmm_____|Ross Sea, while metallic ores, in|iean atatosmen that fhe terms of | “WE AMERICANS” il Gakasies. Naye haen Qiktorsiis, THE EMPTRE HAS THZ LARG:) Surr at Beward on August ‘13 14 at the Palace for the last two ! oo ; h ihe treaty dnvolved them in 20 ob- MOST UP-TO-DATS AND|Ungza. Mr. and Mrs. Davig Naise tought ‘E _XPL()RlIRS M USfl PROBE | some of e coloret ara | ion st wowa s site. | s ot 308 PRINFING Lo Susea trm. Katobka a " . s A 3 olorf ; . "ew persons are prepared O respect to their |~x‘nln‘.: PLANT IN ALASKA. . A ) 2 OBp Sl’““ ()Ir’lly‘wlumght . "Uf h“.f e ,"I i m,‘ | predict, however, that the Art- ity i i they have boan making. fhgiss s B "l e v find &) JO CAP TU LEARN ALL oot o s kB e S g 3 man for a long, long tim, It L constructed for use in the : a0 lof ice, and silenco. picture. Here are the butcher| e Attra‘,l:o.‘s [shop of Sehmidt and the trui EDITOR'S NOTE: This is | whe haautabie, 0D IR Wil TEAGH: AR NUSBAGAK g AU josane: i Albertini where the Cra-l ths fourth of a series of stor. | sotica are really a continua- ma is enacted ies » s n of - srTabic i At Th t "Tho atory’ gels WS 10806rn | | of eemer e T e A L e e e A st /B Dl Who teusfié sevetal eatres eration of America’s foreign| e P i s i !M“i’ I.’;{m] 9 -} years ago at Council, and has for | who have hecome real A o ie last year been employed at i S £ 0 We i ite " nimnkbria ¢ | the Al Junezy, will leave to cans to the i ment of the'r| By JOHN L. COOLEY turally differer » 86 'd by m‘\ (‘m R R e eaialiion T TR T R A 3 ,(-lv‘lu-m]\'vlw |;< lldll“-l I"' to “‘i“ (A. P. Science Editor) a hidden arm of ti 8 lWhese ‘he:will takethe. Starr, on take their children by attendin i o 4 T e 1 3 g i . P st | COLISEUM TONIGHT cht school. ; (Copyri l'u 1928, Associated Press) |vI- ot rpodns 2 Ali August 13, for Nushagak whe. g AT e e Director Edward Sloman w NEW YORK, Aug Knowledge | divisi he continet [ will teach during the comin Bdmund Lowe s said to give| = Cil FENC L S Tk for Lhe|0f the Antarctic continent is u“n rather striking contras : o » fines v o o eat Ne ork fc ske tif a dre irplape | Ant 1 $ ;xm, of the ‘rulu_n dramatic per-|p N0 enes tn the proper at. |SKetehy that if 1:n tred airplans | Antar ol Bou NOTU'E OF HEARING ON ormances of his career in “Oue| - phere, peditions could be set dewn on |4 rica . FINAL ACCOUNT AND Increasing Purpose,” the Fox Film 3 | & [its icy plateau there would be,Elsts say, while the other par REPORT. version of the novel by A. S. M.| ! slenty of work for everybody, and the continent, is a great elevated iy 1. Gommissioner’ I B LR B 3 5 ssioner’s Court for ) : Hutchison, which comes to the|'' DIX GLAIMS “LET'S GET . |no nesd for duplication [mass of land, with nene of the ™y Fmlieioi o 00" afacka Divic | By Lester D. HENDERSON Jolise: ight . for o . I ; south polar rer: characteristic of the Ande ” W y Coliseum tonight for a two-day MARRIED,” GREAT FiLM Many south polar explorers in A : e %[ recent years have ¢ : [chain found I the Wt o iuS| TFrank A “Boyle, Commissioner ' Mr. Lowe has the role of Sim st coming te{hope that some « ] . cn e WOy and ex-Cflicio Probate Judge, OMPLETE and up-to-dale infor- Paris, a visionary youns man who |the Colisewn Thurse y. is Richarlfcould be tried in this all but | sect sested the Juneai: Precinct. Teturns from France to find his | Dix's good luck picture. At leact [passable land. He ) latond uiiter. €8 1% s IIn"the Matter of the ‘Bsta mation on Alagka’s scenic fea- family in a constant state of quar- 1s the opinion of Dix since!ponies and even au 4 SIg. Sincy -¢ "",‘ with fee Ll A J. BOONE, deceased ; reling and unrest. s orstwhile sparring partner,|been used (o supplement man pow- |may onco have joined Ross and|. NoTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN |8 tures, geography, history and He cannot fathom why it is that “Gunboat” Smith is in the cast.[er, but the tremendous dis | Weddell scas, the two great gulfs|¢hat H. L. Faulkmer, admin. |8 & A ) he has been saved from death| “‘Gunboat’ Smith always brings|and unsurmountable obstacles le:d |that indent Antarctica on opp ‘|istrator W. W. A. of the estate ||E government, bubjecls covered while in action, for, he. has been me luck,” Dix explained. “Be.|down by Nature call for a_tran sides, : of A. J. Boone, deceased, has filed |[E) include Size, Ph su:al Dl\fllm in the thick of the fight, and the|sides, 1 like him ,tremendously.|portation methed: that bs indepen Untortuhatsly, ‘however, explor-lherein and renderod: for setile- more he thinks the more he won-|He's great guy. 1 fought m,-,»-fr»:n of earth. and sclent must take Ant |ment his final aceount of his ad- a“d Chmam’ lfommnn ders .about the “Purpose” behind|rounds with him in ‘Manhattan,| Attempt Flights tica as they find It, ice-can and | ministration’ of sald -estate, and Peaks, and Volcanoes' Rlveri. es;, Gla- it all. His search for the reason'and in ‘The Lucky Devil' he gav During the coming Antarctic|all, and so one of their problemsithat a hearing will be'had upon | A l for the present scheme of things|me the swellest licking you ever|summer—it will be mid-winter in|is to determine the profile of this|the same before the undersigned||g ciers; Transponntl(m gencnes, such as and the final solution of his prob-isaw. But outside of ihe picturcs|northern latitudes—three parties| barren covering in the hope ofjat his office in the Court House amshi li silrog tomobi B ! . 2 P " steamshi es, reuroa u O} lem forms a soul-stirring drama|I've boxed with him hundreds oflof scientific birdmen are : arning how much of the plateau' at Juneau, Alaska, at 10 o’clock P i # le that has been transferred beauti-|times. ‘Gunboat's’ given me (h:|tempt flights over limited is ice and how much is rock. Then.|A. M. on Monday, September 24, roM]sq ‘llrp]‘ln"59 and dob tcnms' Hunflnfl fully to the screen. | hardest sluggings I've ever had ana|tions of the continent. Sor f{too, they ‘want to measure th2 1028; and that at said time and p. Lila Lee is cast opposi made me like them. If I might|them will try to d at her thickness of the cap with sound-|place all persons interested in nnd the [{u“t‘“d Natlonal Iarks .nd Tows: (a SHicaule Wb Bia: aslt modestly, however, I've placed |fore ‘naccessible places of the iu.|ing devices, a labor that might| the - estate ‘of the said - A, J. Monuments; Industries—mining, the fish- rificing sweetheart. Jane N ¢ swats o in that|terior to glean more informationla yme of the characteris- Boone, deceased, may appear and . plays the part of his brother's dis-|Le probably geology, meteorologdy £0okent | Hios.of fhac contisntal Beon file objections in writing to said eri “‘d“dmg fur seal fisheries, forqsts, satistied wife, Alice. Holmes Her-| phy and just simple geography. | ar, the geological studios final report and account and con- agrlwlu.lre, reindeer, .md fur fnrmmg, bert characterizes Charles, the|s — o What do they seek from thi 2 ¥ t vy, for the!test the same. brother, who is. tied down with| | “FLESH AND THE DEVIL. | |dead land? | ook gtieroppings. are: fow -cons i GHNRIMANdss my haud ARGANS Alas]sn Cities; Inhabitants; Territorial In- the cares of keeping charge of| | AT PALACE TOMORROW || scienti s would like, best of fined c y,. 80 as is known,|seal of the probate court above || s: P 4 L the affairs of his old Uncle Gand, |85 omie riven froi [all, perhaps, to be able (o lift the | to the steep clilfs of mountains. If mentioned this 24th day of July, stitutions; Public Schools; History of Al played by Joset Swikard. Huntley | (1ot Garbo. wonde SIes WOMeeqi jce.cap that covers Ants plane travel is successtul, geolo. | 1928, : aska; Alaska’s Govermment; and Alaska Gordon is Andrew, the oldest and | h = 0"y o type since her arrival tica to an unknown depth. hen s of the Byrd or sw#hsequent (Seal) FRANK A. BOYLE, Toum wealthiest brother, whose finan.|"¢ 0 8" WA BOCR AET BIIER they could see the rocky tloor thet | expgdittons may be able to find Commissioner and ex-Officio Pro- 4 cial _zrooll nearly wri 8 Hw_ll Devil,” Metro-Goldwyn .M a y s supports the glaciation, determir= . vhrable locations for their exam- bate Judge, Juneau Precinet. of his family. May Allison is his | filmizat) Aok, ing whether it is a continuous ination First publication July 24, 1928. (5 ol AL wife, who adopts a butterfly atti.|g; "0 0% OF SUCHERANT S, m ris divided into islands; | Avatarciica® was glaciated in Last publication Aug. 21, 1928. | One hundred twelve pages, 123 balf. tude to hold her husband. sty A . Law-| o Palace tomorrow. It is & vi p . Bk T R tone illustrations, paper cover. ford Davidson is a very human! - ’ ; jvid romance of Europe, hanging, i who comes between Alic I Mjenace. whe €4, old world traditions of love! and Charles, and Nicolas Sousann; (7% 014 World CRSTHORS BF tave ] .. On, sale at local book and suuo.cy is an extremely gruesome men- +ilhe Beakbeoi Paw 3 > by o [John Gilhert, Gocree. Pawcott, Lu- p i : stores, drug stores, and curio stores. Mq |genie Besserer, Barbara Kent and lother noted players, directed by L he ordered direct from Empire Printing WE AMERICANS” AT | Clarence Brown. d ; Company, | PALACE LAST TIME : RETURNS TO HOME (3 The lowc- Bast Side of New i fire and time.proof, but i s % { s York, America's greatest foreign| Mrs. J. 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