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LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT "CURIOSITIES SOU MAY DT‘OP ATnAR BUT YOU'LL LAUGH TOO . TU “BABE CO SDAY ES HOME” ’ ‘_"Iiilll!l“_ll_l_llHiIIIIll]IIIIIIIIllllfllllllllllllll“llIlII!IHIIIIIlIllIIl[II!III!IIIjII[;: at college belioves | ba a literary ‘genius when he is expelled for escapades e he easily her distre=a by Attraciions | He takes the him to {him a cal hook to a publis l\r been unpleasantly “Dearie” and when is returned, goes fury to kill the mother proced shot in the who has tentive to manuseript a_drunken v | lisher His *{there, and which ensues Th mother i j denounces her, {he has wounded the in GOOD SHOW NOW S AT THE PALACE From to bottom, Manager Spickett is presenting a fine at the Palace which is on for last two times ht there is a most timely Univ 1 News, up-to-date. en there is | his co-ed sweethe Luigi” make &n interesting feature u' i offer of marriage and “Dear Wwhich a well known magician ex-!js Tohger ‘ot oR0E With ' the Poses all sorts of tri This|world, The picture j ultra-mod- Pleases all sses he hort]ern, unusual and altogether gomedy is “Big Bo; tha IiHh"uuh.nv and is at the Coliseum kid with the big shoes and derby | for the last two times tonight. Hat, in a two-reeler which is one| of the best of the kind. It is entitled “My Kid” and all enjoy| it. | Of course, the big feature “Fast and Furious” with Ri Denny playing the leading role. zips across the screen at a » ¢ pace from the beginning to the end. There are spills—there a chills and there are langhs and top how found that of the caba finding t returns w e no v he “RUTH COMES HOME” AT PALACE TUESDAY A picture filled with thrills and *{human interest, comedy and nov. | el xomance, is coming to the Pal- ace Tuesday. “Babe Comes Home” fis its title, and Babe Ruth, the | R £ {giant figure of all baseball his. enough side-splitting comedy 10/ ory, heads the cast, with Anna last long #fter the show is over.|q Nilsson and Louise Fazenda This picture beyond questior | featured. ' the best thing for new stunts, thai| Ag (he title suggosts, baseball Denny has been seen in. Barb prominently in the story, Worth is Denny’s new leading phyt if you don’t know a base hit lady and she is charming. from an unmpire, you'll laugh and e {ery and tingle with thrills in re- | sponse to Comes [l.u.h has found a new career by virtue of his splendid histrionic performance in the stellar role. Miss Nilsson is a worker in a no other opportunity, takes a po.|laundry. RBabe plays himseif in sition as a singer in Luigi's Broad- [so far as the baseball sequences way night club. She keeps her|go, but in the strong plot and the occupation a secret from her son |romantic sequences strange a ds the regular allowance |love affair as the screen has ever N figures 3aba (18 s i | “DEARIE" IS NOW | SHOWING, COLISEUM (W | s S R T Irene Rich is. cast as an impu * & erished gentlewoman, who, findinz| as Amssssadar:Kato}i Bebuchi, newly appolntoo regiresen- tative of m&m:-. his wife, son and dawghtér, photo- graphed on the lawn of their Tokio home. The family will accompany .qg,‘- nmm -—7—-—-—————" and | Home."| ‘| on IHL DAILY ALASKA LMPIRL “Unbfldled Tlgreu & r ERIK BYE T0 GIVE CONCERT | NEXT MONDAY Bari. a i Erik' ‘Bye, the Norwegian ton-tenor, who made such during the showing of *“N at the Palace last Friday and urday nights, has consented to a pear here in concert at the ear. nest solicitation of Juneau music lovers. He will give a night of song, a full evening's concert a: the Palace Theatre next Monda ni, and has arranged a pro- gram par excellent. Mr. Byo ha just completed a concert tour through Canada and the northern part of the Pacific Coast and through the 'south and middle west that will take him eventually to New York City for a series of concertz there, early next spring. The concert to be Given at the Palace next Monday night will be given in 51JVoe h8 o n be in five languages covering a wide range of clagsfes and popula. selections. FLOOD DAMAGE AT SEWARD IS ABOUT $50,000 (Ci ur.zlnm-u nnm Page Oned mission, according to word re ed hore by Major Maleolm El- liott, President of the Alaska Road Commission, from Lieut. B. € Itschner, whe is temporarily in charge of the Lowell Croek pro- Je for the Road Commission t of the oltt channel of flood well Creek s filled 1 and the stream is now cut A new channel through it, the’ age said. The Third avénue ge, which is ‘an old wagzon bridge, used principally for foof traffic in recemt years, i3 coml. pletely demolished, and the ap- proach to the Fourth avenue byi ,which is the main highway out of town, was' washed out, but has been planked over and is open to traffic, the wire from Lieut. Itsch. aid. The 4,000-foot pipeline 1vin the power plant which furnished light to the town was washed out and the power plan. is out of commission, No Buildings Damaged No damage was dona to the buildings of the town by th> se- "vere flood, Lieut. Itschner said |The contractor for the Warrick [(‘,mmll’m‘llun company suffered the loss of a small amount of lumber which had been imported and pui on the site for the flume construc- Ihnn That’s the , way Playwright Arthur Richman described his wife, Mrs. Madeleine Marshall Richman, in New York Su- preme Court, where a motion for alimony and counsel fees was argued preliminary to het suit for divorce. The dramatist asserted he only married her to *“cure her of her madness.” Mrs Richman was an actress 19 stock before her marriage. (International Newsreel) ed 1 gravel ting shown—he proves himself a con- summate actor. Bthel Shannon, Arthur Stone, Lou Archer and other well-known players make up a strong support- ing The picture based Beaumont's. famous | magazine story, “Said With Seap,” | wnd Ruth is playing a part origin- ally intended for one of the bost acto in the motion pictura in- dustry. cast is Gerald . Rl NGS STORM” COMING TO COLISEUM s o From 'hu standpoint of ll(h\ull.‘ tul and inspiring scencry wone, DOROTHY ALEXANDER h6- Srorin, shmbunoe ¢ tea.| IN PORT SATURDAY the Storm,” announced as the fea-! ture attraction, at the Coliseum | e ool tomorrow, is well worth attention. - PR R AT Under .the direction of J. G.| 'Steamar. Dorothy. Alaxander, Blystone, the picture was filmed Capt. Frank Landstrom, arrived im at Mount Rainier, one of the most! POIt at 4 o'clock Saturday after. beautiful peaks in the world giv. hoon with the Tollowing passen- ing the opportunity for some of &ers for Juneau: the loveliest landscape panoram. G- George Gregory, Mr. and Mrs, as that have been tramsferred to I R. Aleott, Mr. and Mrs. Gun. celluloid. nar Blomgren, Miss Nellie Bogbee, Against this gorgeous = back.! Master Blomgren, A. 'Porgeson, ground, the action of the photo V. C. Christiansen, Miss Sarah play tells the gripping story of a ne<en, Miss Harriett Cirris- dog’s regeneration. In the un. n, Calvin Christiansen, and folding of the story;' Thunder, the three steerage. dog is seen with Vlrv:lnla She remained in port until mid- Brown Faire, Reed Howes and Wil.' night, when she sailed for Seattle liam Russell. | via Skagway. Those leaving here b |almnrd the steamer follow: B. C'y Felch, Willlam Jensen, Mrs. ¢ H. BEE!'_DB Smith, and two steerage for Seat. tle; Mrs. 8. BE. Closing out all 1uv inch Columbia " : and Okeh Records at LOc each, !°% Nellie -Fennell and. Mr: and . ;. Mrs. W. G. Smith for Skagway; Open evenings. Radic Electric yi Co., I\I::rHu Lynch. ady. | Bob Henning for Ketchikan, o - e 01d papers ror gale ar Ilm Empire. 0ld pnusrs ror salé at the Empire. e e FUR TRIMMED COATS for ladies and girls. This is our second ship- ment of coats and wever before e we received such a pleasing variety of attractive styles. © $19.50 to $89.50 4 Wilson, Laura Tay- | MUNDAY AU(,Ubl 2. 1928, INVESTIGATE BOULDER CANYON DAM TR m ul A study of the feasibility of federal construction of a dam across the Colorado river at Boulder or Black canyon is being made by a board of five experts appointed by the secrctary of interior and approved Ly the president. Left to right, sitting: Maj. Gen. William L. Sibert, chairman; Robert Ridgeway of New York. Standing: D. W. Mecad, Madison, Wis.; Charles P. Berky, New York and W. J. Mead, Mndllon, Wis. weeks with Miss Betty Barragar, bound for Seattle on the Northwestern Bob Henning, who 3 visiting here with Mr. Fred Henning since summer, left for Ketchikan | [aboard the Dorothy Alexander ern on her way 0|y will hoard the Norco at the fow "days vacatl City and continne to the | WHO'S WHO AND WHERE has beén and Mrs, carly this | ! Miss Irma - Williams, passed through here this morning aboard the Northwes Sitka for u trip uth On his way to Portland to .n-; Admiral Rogers included 1 tend college, Leslie White left | irrigan, commereial broker. [ here on the Prince George | William M. Olson, Wassell! \ vigitors in Zincwith and Huery M. Douglasplpiieq Mr goldiers, are aboard the Admiraldiy: " Mics Mary Murphy and Miss Rogers on their way to Chilk@i¥5uqy Murphy. M. Murphy is me- from Vancouver B |jnical superintendent of the ska Stea hip, Company, and |15 making the, rourl trip on |th | Nopthwestern. > EADERS OF CHlNESfi NATIONALISTS aboard {he LI Through passengers Juneau Saturday in- und Mrs. M. Mur. who has several Luecille Ericson, been visiting here for Military leaders Who: brought dominance of northern China to :he Nationalists were photographed as they paid homage at the tomb >f Sun Yat-sen, foundsr of the Nationalist movement, near Peking. Left to rights Yen Hel-shan, pregent governor of Peking; Gen. Fen Yu- hsiang and Chiang Kaji-shek, generalissimo of the Natfonalist army. - KU KLUX KLAN LECTURE SERIES €LOSES Wednesday Evenmg August: 29tk - SUBJECTS MONDAY zflmvmc The State or the Pope. G — United We Stick Divided We're Stuck. WEDN D AY EVENING—The Unmasking of the Klan: An Ex- pose of the Invis- ‘ble Emipire. WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29 In Person THE FIRST KLANSMAN THE FIRST KLANSWOMAN THE GREATEST KLANSMAN THE INVISIBLE. EMPIRE IF YOU HAVEN'T HEARD HANNA— ¢+« DON'T FAIL TO.HEAR HIM, NOW TUE'SDA Y EVE |dence T Radio Orthop‘wwc COMMUNIST RUACKLIST HELPS CUBAN POLICE HAVANA Cubun. Gov paring a 1 with The The pre all stie be of persens commn tendencies as complete Whe' and will classify com- munists ws agitators, m- ers, propagandista or eranks There will be no attempt made arrest them, . sa Police Chief Trujillo, but all will be carefully watched and taken into cnstody when they become too rvestless LASF TIMES TONIGHT v Show About Mother And We'll Say It's Good IRENE RICH in' - “DEARIE” e Uncertain Steamboats Replaced by Airplanes DLOCK. ISLAND, Whenevor up on Sunday per in former years, residents of Block Island were painfully aware | the fact bocause they ived | no Sunday new The boat | carrying the papers 17 main- land coaldn’t make asing. | But no more Where steam. . A T ¥ e Sliow Thet 1s service is to carry Provi.|§ %1 ¥ Sunday newspapers to this) R I, Aug Weptune with a ruffled tem. 3 of rec pers from the o1 Coming Thursday j ! | “Variety” 3 with,, | EMIL JENNINGS island, | Victor Orthovhonic Radiola | has arrived. Your inspection | invited. 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