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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1928. 1 {outwits all her fiancees and fin- »od ik [ ington arms conference; and! PALACE i = I’/(lshi"g’()"/ ("(,'",”" ‘ “'l’\\\w“\ ’Vlr‘v[l‘:'i ’.ll‘.. \1\ Ylv')i‘::\ :;”r«:i::in-;y“.’:} ‘ ljlllrllilrnlllrlrll_!llv " 5 &3 y The cast numbess such popular | SATURDAY e o Thosics. Wil Churic : ! his martyr's death in Canada .Y A \Hill_Mailes, Syd Crossley, «Babe" | e covered many of the stirrin fift London and Jolmny Gough | - vonts leading uy (0 and during — s Eetig BN g NN N, [ & #|Data Gathered Is All Sat 3 When Theodare Roosevelt towr- | TONIGHT ONLY world's foremost screen star in the wonder | 1 CROOK FEATURE IS ata batherea Is ol g . " ed the country in 1511, just hefore | 7:30—9:25 production of the immortal story— | COMING TO PALACE i lsfactory and Cameron . % . 4 |ihe Bull Mc campa Simpson | —— BRiEb e Bl love.a wot H i : wai the v porter travelin v 8 66 1) | e TR 3 Interests Ready ; e : - [ win him, “retty” e ] RRESISTIBLE |tion of ih i g - 4 5 5 AR s i ’ Then, R . e teas’s ‘”’m‘_“ Ml s (Cor.tinued trom Page Oned o > P B would come a tapping on Simpson's » | \ | | aphorism voiced by cone : door and together they would lother and its truth 13 attested by |C¢18!8 With whom the pulp intoresis 3 G 3 Bl |swinzg off the train and tramp upl ithe pop St have come in contact. . v i (and n dingy station platforms | {the popularity of mystery-crime : ; # u { stories, pictur At Speel River : i ! | while trainmen filled empty and pl and by : SO : | the Interest manifes By tho The Cameron concern will es. 4 % kv, X 88 | tanks or waited for spec public in celebrated trials tablish their power plant J 2 When the sehedule off Held By the Law,” the Univer.| River and the location of ' B s 3 poriunity they would sal.Jewel production which will be| Paper plant will be deter - 2 about deserted stree the feature attraction at the Pal.| y ty the remylis of Suiyays : ; 1 i g ace Theatre Sunday siartng with transmission Mne route G ~When the United States ozcupied the matinee, possesses a particul. | €Ording to the ongineer in charge. £ Vera Cruz, Simpson was order arly mystifying murder gs ti.| A-<J. Ela, cnginess in charge of : from Washington to Mexico with | \basis of its plot and a particularly | the survey party at Speel River| : : \ 2 f1o -Magy S 5TaRoRt: 1B ERHIS- | {involved search to discover the| Wil commence work on the trans 3 tion for Tho Associated Press| ! murderer (s subsegnent action bn line route survey within 3 newspapers. He was still in M«.’ | Written by Bayard Veiller, that|the next ten day : i ico months later when the World| !l mas:er of melodrama and mystery| . The englneerjig work at Speel § Sobds War started and he was called | i whose “Within the Law” and “The | RI¥er is progressing favorably and, i, {hask. 1o Waslagtan, | Thirteenth Chair” hava been um,";:lm;:' e """:" thofe. et N0 : ) o Ml hr 000 ke (- versa ;.. Mol | been anticipated has been ac- o 3 avy departments ashing Pabgldalie. Je o 1".](;, :f:j | complished at this t'me, Mr. Ke Simpson saw the tervifying spec * | most i necosstuy | Kie sald. Work is being done on {tre of war approach and grip fhe] both Crater and Long Lakes, o with a hold that did not| g -'- Is a Screen Epic of Importance NOTE—A Special Music Score by MAE PAULY'S ORCHESTRA e productic m ' | Marguerlte de la Motte ana| The minimum amount of wat . relax for two years. He was tn| ¢ {Johnny Walker share honors in|!W the winter months, will again| . : ditly ouniadh it the g WS N ithe two 1 : Roberg | De taken. It is fully expected| . shaped the policies and ‘made the | LOVE t. with suavity and dash. Ralph| Wil be satisfactory. he said. : P, vk G A L /4 Lewis and E. J. Rateliffe, Frod Virgie FARE i i R e A y s * ' . s engineering Sped’ g % * have guided the national craft in| y Kelsey, Mande Wayno and others| The ensineering work at Speeli - gt | DAY NIGHT Lve prominent In the suppostine| River is sreatly aided by previous| ! o : ; |the troublous waters of interna- Gliled i, iR G0V e dal e 2 ) O Sk which: Tan, ek Ao tat donal diplomacy since tho confiict] A~ FUNNY SIDE 5 54 i | that locality, the surveys and| shded | g el chin G, Remember No Show on Monday Night— *lother data resulting, so that it is| A specialist in Washington newspaper work for 15 years,| ! Is doubtful if there are any OF ‘HL\WAR' Christian Science Lecture at 8 P. M COLISEUM ToMoRRox progressing faster than that of| Kirke L. Simpson is to write a daily column of comment and inter- | P¢"0"% ‘;””:‘l“ ”“'“"I'““ 5 Japitey “hris . > L . M. el ey AT stk Haatests - The i houd ; o R O ments who have such a wide ac- | R TTNERE 1 PR € ellerbach intere 1 | pretive news fcr The Associated Press n . He won the | quaintance | with their' persontiel| MRS fans mero o mandic. but ‘Tom - e et e <OW-| Pulitzer prize for his stories on the burial of “The Unknown!uud wuch a firm kiowl:dse of the ler in his latest F. B. O. starring| ‘Tpe Zellerback power site “,.“'}SOIdler in 1921, ! functions as has Simpson She couln't go across IS 3| story of the struggle between the|Vehicle, “The Sonora Kid,” at the |,y Revilla Island, which is from| e : | During the seveniieth congre so she brought the war & good and the evil in every man, Coliseum lnmt\f‘:l)v\" has two t 35 to 50 miles southeast of Ket-| Kirke L. Simpson Associated | nition, these are but seve |';\'11h* spent most of his time on Cap -1 home! Her peaceful house Altra‘\lnons and the temptation that power and ‘jfl"' with “Ill_l nn_fl enemy he| .pikan The country is entirely l’_lm\ por who first won na-|of his many graphie and descrip-|tol Hill writing daily lead stories was turned into a battle- W | riches offer wages a battle of witz; it is the|ypopened and whits thi fact! tion-wide fame and the Pulitzer|tive accounts of big nows cvents|on the activities of both branches field —— where the boys . |] The musical score furnished by|case of a lone man out-thinking| ey ations slower for the| Prize for his stories on the Un.|which have appeated in this pa-|of consic:s, | waged a war to the finish At Theatres this feature is by a five piece|and out-smarting a clever crook|unyineers, still the results so far| known Soldier in 1921, has achiev- | per | Uaring ail of these experiences “a war over who would orchestra under the leadership of|With wealth and power at his com-| (his scason are favorable, Mr.| €d one of his ambitions with his| Entering ‘The Associated Press|Simpson’s imagination has been marry the protty little pa- | Mae Pauley and is as good as can|mand. In the other instance, JoW-| Kenzio said | appointment to write “A Wash- ! service in San Ffancisco in 1908,|causht with the interosting :ide ' triot! I'be heard with the.production in|ever, it Is @ matter of fists and| Tho curveys of both sites will | Ington Bystander,” a daily column Simpson’s quest fgr mews as a re.|lBhts back of them, the little| AleT S AT | any theatre I,.’."ff'.’: . url 'th’r:r. :;-u.l{ u‘l.-ulf!iu, b "be Gomiiied als dnkeok .’.,. comment and interpretive parter took him dver the face of|Buman by-play: which sometimes e i FEATURE AT PALACE g < ‘”;‘”‘“]“;]““] M«‘ni,n‘.‘ ¥es 'hl‘tln]::: Reports received from Don Mol- lj“fl"””":_ Sotin Th -\ the continent, but it was in W <l|.\‘j-"' beazing on 'I\""“"“"""" j'f Ince‘—rl()-Z()-d()c P B p 3, irile, ! iy Pt e YIer.I hoth interests, are most satisfac. Fifteen years in Washing news events in the capital-—that|" AR Be| 3 em 1 b o v || GoLisEum TOWONT | i bt i ki s, | Loy Lot o e 8| e S ks Mo T S Rt i e o i i, 8410 s e | AN Suashan the otyEAh. th RI.CIVPA ; ot b o il B The prellminary ¢ The Associated Press, Simpson this bureau in 1913 and soon be-|0clation: reporiigg there was — Sotiiction directed by ¥, WGy, | When & young giil turns patriot {o K/ Ll tle opportunity to get tuem i fore thefpublic v to the point where she becomes en- , released through Metro-Gold- . ¢ E JB, Fsigaacn thtLURY. A gt | Now the apportunity to entwine Palace Theatre. Y w % t as ! Emil Jannings giv a stirring is is the entertaining situation| STAFFORD BRINGS SALMON Return South ies on the burial of the Unknown|world event since he joineéd the falded itself in a daily column of} . » b in “Ain't Love Funny,” Alberta i Mr. and Mrs. Kenzle will bo i{ 8oldier brought him wide rec aff has glven SMMps just -this sort of® material, and! rformance as Mephisto, and | . Mr. a s, in oug! W wide rec aff has given Simpson an oppor. | 1 3 & | X Derformance s MoDL, e | Vaughn't newest stapring vehicle | The T-1018, Capt. W. Statford. | funcain until the first part of next——-— - Wisein i § A OBOr L e vl wibempt 10 present 1: | | «ELEYATOR SERVICE s+ up and character. fortrayaltia the |10F £ Br O. which i3 at th Coli- farrived in port this morning with | week when they will return south, to the readers of this paver, so 8. ZYNDA, Prop. title part, but to Camilla Horn, a seum for tonight only. 1,000 silver salmon and 1500]enroute to San Francisco. that they too, may view Washing- / P acveén fifid, must go the histrion.| There are some delightful mo.)poynds of King salmon for Samfl None of the officlals of wither ton' through the eyes of a trained o e ic honors. She makes of Marguer- et “'.““" llrh*' “!"llfl 'lmfrio" Morris, New England buyer. the Cameron or Zell u inter. and experlenced Correspondenl, | powemam———s pathetie, Joyable girl of lin.|Pledges horsell secretly: to -each ST R e ests will visit southeastern Al e S s | ::leuna (:::nll(:v" \\"l;n =;n: and -sut. | Soldier whom she brands her own| One way of looking out for your- | this year, he said. He expects ;i Many a woman whose Flnnu-:‘! BURFORD’S com te % " oihero. While they are abroad she|sell is to look out for the others|return north early next 1Y A ’ look like she bought them In P i fers for love and is redeemed by ? et | Writes ,m faithfully, but her | who are also looking out for them- pe8 d has a husband whose clothes look sty 1 3 comes, Yvotte | Writes to them faith h , 7 & it: when the end c \ day of reckotifg comes when aill seives. iike he had hought them from an PIG'N WHISTLE CANDE . Guilbert, distinguished French disé- JUNEAU SCHOOI.S TG : : old clothes man. None Better— Box or Bulk use, appears as Martha. (343 s ioolloons S coniibrlkiond ~S0uth POIar Nafives e -SE;PTEMBER » i Closing uu(n:nfic?unll)la-h Columbia | qere | ""-‘"‘“;‘-‘“ The Juneau High School -will / and Oksh Mecords. ab [0c. each. | e . at It A - ‘To Hear American ]azz open Tueaday, September 4, for P S 5 y Open evenings. Radic Electric| BRs’t EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING the 1928-1929 school year, it was 3 ; ., Martly Lynch. adV. ' BLANT N ALABKA. i announced today by Supt. W. K. i s - S Keller. Both the high and grammar | schools. will convene, as in thej| past, in the old building, as the High School building will not be completed in time for the opening of the school year. On its com- pletion the upper classes n move from the old building, Supt Keller. sald, There is no extravagance in gy T these delectable dishes when * W et A dndintond NOTICE . you make them with Carna- - CALL FOR BIDS ion Milk. T 1 Bids will be received at the tion Milk. It costs only & office of the Oity Clerk until 12 third as much as whipped o'clock mnoon, Saturday, August cream. Alaskan women find 25, for the hauling of fuel oil = it as valuable in the hcme as from the Alaska Juneau oil tanks their “partners” do in zamp tc the Juneau Public School | ¢ or on trail. Building during the school year h 1928-29. Write for Cook Book Fifty ‘ barrels of fuel oil are CARNATION. MILK PRODUCTS CO. to be kept in the ofl tanks at = 7 1060 Stuart Bldg., Seattle the Juneau Public School Build- ) » / ing at all times, g PROYECTIONY ' "ine right. s reserved to re-| . : (o ST . fect any or all bids. 1 77 _imide:and-ouf BOARD OF EBUCATION, / * Py SM R Juneau Public Schools. A - o} s 1 mrinn Carnation Mi . 4 ot g e R Sumner S. Smith booked pas- 1 . 5 3 the Admiral Rogers fo! f Y An Epic of Joyeus Mirth S . | | - ! i ing is now being done and no ge-! has acquired a knowledge of the came a specialist on army, navy horsemanship is put to a severe|jactions will be made for some| government and the many individ- and state department affairs, test. time. Mr. Meldrum will spend| uals connected with it as few other| Every inauguration, every politi- severa! seasons in the field. correspondents possess, His stor- cal convention, every outstanding MARINE ¥ : for several days on businecs. . \~ 3 { Thie the-red Bl ays Ny : 3o ‘ For Your o8 il 2o slpbtous g, Z ' ) S ARSE LA S e 1\ N & § ; A | [ 2 Sn v 2 Sndieonin o 7 D e e Hat, Suit or Scarf ’mwm«mh / — = ) [’r.:.\:”:h’:‘; Pind 5 ‘ R : J UST OF F TH E P RESS g ) We hav;e jus‘l received a wide a.:'.s'ortmenl of cosmplest i ===t ] = | IE 3 A FRESH SHIPMENT OF Y these popular pius—some are set in Rhine- dgt of lr kind! Con e b 3 youlould 08 0. soul s happy St with & goghaicd epqy, s { stone and have odd, chic designs. The scarf o pout - : R | i DIAMOND BRIQUETS . . Loy a e Podasv x Explorer Will Take|of the present ‘mimmy: output. | (£ : 4 : BR QU rings are of composition, ; Fonm ! z ¥ ves love to hear of our - ! [ - warm South with its lazy, - PURE COAL’ PRESSED INTO LUMPS OF CON- ; Juneau Young ways, and good thing¥ S0 skt : CENTRATED HEAT JUST WAITING TO BE RN ' Specially low-priced Hardware Co. . Mr. Konter holds a record for | /i RELEASED BY YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT. g o places whers it hag [N YOUR DEALER SELLS THEM f | never penetrated. . \ Sy o : : W, P. FuLisx & Co. sant, | Byrd's pro-| “I don't know what it'is sbout | : OR PHONE G, W PACIFIC: COAST COAL CO. Phone 412 . C. D. Ferguson, Agent v ’ SRS o ;E be just what it wi