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THE DALLY ALASKA EMPIRE, ' THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, 1928. =X fi;fl\”i‘ 7 pany,” of coal taken a discovered, and was asleep behind Siwon Jife N WBRICULTURRL (=55, o e SATURDAY |6t torest tire {but Merrill, who' was ill, the gov-' i : SRS R sl ernment radio man whom Nelman| Tke (,rmt Heart Stoty.. . — By WADE WERNER [biles and freight trains: to Cali- BARRUW NURSE had brousht north and Noel Wisn of the Civil War ‘f” 3 8 Morga nursed rrill | KINOGRAMS—AIL the Latest Pictorial News HOLLYWCOD, Cal. I Miss Morgan 1 Morril arner Bros. present | Having arrived in Hollywood, | TRSPS IRERK . SN Mg MERLIng "1 pord became an extra and re- i | Mexlcan girls that sweeps|pgined ome until Corinne Griffith Far mes Blame Rain ,,‘::,:] & "“ “,'“j : l,”'“”:“;:,m ‘:ryl'“,l DO!ORES C()fifl.lo A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE camera risht offyits: feet [noticed him and eabied her direc-{ Quality of Farm Pro- ; 3R way, the “breaks’ some of them : o ~Fire first day they reached Kotzebue . ks wnting b A ol ol g Wit ts and the sccond day arrived at have heen getting o act part will be o hasinew] ~ ducts Good as Usudl | =~ ! cond Nome, where they were forced to Ken Mayna"l and e oI starring’ pletuire; “Ottcast.” T [Tells of Search for Plane|remain tor several days heeauso ey i Agr’cu 1 exhibits at the Sév P. L f unfavorable MHying conditi g2 P A i Agr cultural exhibits at the Sév. e o orable Mfying co on Dorothy De’vore MR e e enth Anmmal Southeastern Alaska| 1 @ity Lost on Frozen -l aeg tght eax thesh v pate: ¢ of Gifmac Baved : 1 's {Fair wro not as numerous as they | Tundra Last May banks and there Merrill was placed n 15 et ol i jwerg at year's fair but the | ; on a train and tushed to Anchor . i shown' are good as t(| Bmily Morgan, traineg ' nurse,|age where he soon recovered | v 1 g 1 s f < in this district and from |throughout the Territory and in ited to Miss Morgan’s abili 1 The sudden sue- » a rlrama of lhc olden golden days nf the V\ v\( M has of Dol i ng points who have product |the States in connection with the|nurse, and her name was flashed ! il [!::l Rio was g on display in the agricultural |near tragic endinz of the Fox Film|through the air time and again merely the be- reom state that the unusually wet|Corporation expedition to Point{during the days when Merrill was LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT L W bt : summer months were undoubted-|Barrow early this summer, came|ill at Point Barrow at the time of an invasion of TR . 3 ly responsible for the size of the|to Juneau yesterday aboard the|Oof the flight from Point Barrow to | Mona | cho idisplay and some of them de.|Aleutian. Fairbanks Pdlsy Ruth Miller and Glenl,l Tl‘y ;\(h‘:";“,‘m::l‘,‘\'.”_‘l year ago that Lupai A DOlm{‘d for AlaSka—" clared they were fortunate to be| She told an eresting story| Miss Morgan came to” Alaska in THE LAUGH SHOW 4 S s | \‘Vlll Visit Elk Lodges able to display any products be- v of the i e excitement 1923, She was at Unalaska for| HMRTQ'M‘MD | {cafise of the lack of sunshine. [during the days Pilot Russcll Mor-jone year and then went to Nome | Velez, an ob 4 4 EE YR DEN ot iR R OLSON in Near Future Probat b hib-[rill of the ; i T where she remained until 1027, ROS NELENE COSTELLD Palnt the Town. roles of tne season opposite Dousz- i d 4 / Probably one of the best exhib-|rill of the Anchorage Alr s.|Where she rema JASON ROSA HELENE cosTE FRISDRAKS '1n “The Gaudhipe™d - ; jts at the Fair is that of Chambers |port Company and his -|She whs there during the dipiither [ e ren ot it OAVID B months later Raquel Torres, | Harry § "”i:“;- ]l‘:‘il‘:‘:m‘“"‘fnv',mm Hill of Benjamin and Sullivan |gers were lost on the frozen tun-|l2 epidemic 0(]’ 192 ..r.ml ;.n!r-: rat| Bl 1bte cibint A e as she wa _1ma vears intlocal Elkdom. Pas¢fislands, who combined their en-|dra between Point Barrow and the|year was in charge of the hospital| ” R BROS PRODUCTION 10—25—40<Loges 50 cents SEH 08 QHECE i8S ono vas T i Ruler of Juneau Lodg:ftries. Another exhiblt worthy o |Endicott Range lat Nome. One year ago last Aug-|__ Lomed can, walked away with the fem!- > = i H . B. P O. B, has beeitfgpecial note, because of the cleve The party left Fairbanks in the{ust she went to Point Barrow nine lead in what turned out to be’ ) ; AR fayer's firsf sound Appointed by Grand Exalted Rub-iness of its. exhibitor, is @ box planes of Noel Wien and Pilot|Where she spent last winter. CULISE M itod 55 “White Shadows er Murray Hurlburt to be Dis~ipotatoes, each of .which Is wrap. |Merrill on May 13 on their way to! Within a few days she expects] l) awaited ! ‘ T aanae trict Deputy for the Territory. of{ped in a pi i sy e 4 O i 16a¥8 for heriemd tn Jhoi A g P VA by g 3 I i n a paper on which is printea | Point Barrow. That same to leave for her home in Jgplin a A native of Texas, Maynard is| And now wno snould be picked ' Alaska. Advice of his appoint=|“vote For Hoover tNey were foroed .down by .thick|Missoufl - She batd she.doss o { And Bay the Comedy % ;. . Attrac‘uons [of the finest type of American|to glay the wild mounta 1 inlment was received: by, Mr.. Sperl- List of Exhibitors | weather. The following day Wein|Know definitely it she will rewurn| g i Sea Dog’s 'young manhood, brunette in type;John Barrymore’s picture |ing yesterday ] Following is a list of those who [and his passenger, Hart, took off|to Alaska. and somewhat above medium sta-{under the direction f 2 He will succeed J. J nelunpylh“u entries 41 19 Agrlrulmrnl‘rnr Point ‘Barrow to get sho d i ot { t eatres turs. - Hif: presant --carear, waejLubitsch Dbut, ap,ebpcu tsAnchorage, whojserved. in '-“"'depumm-m John Dotsen, . John[to bulld a runway for Merrill's y v Tale” % | slowly back to normal and it was can dancer, foreshadowed, even in his school! Mexican maid who was Mar - ame capacity during the past Rbstzard, Juneau Florists, Walter|plane; but -were unable to find cal man, who has been with tan {days, by his track record and hi|[riquita Venezuela, and now is Mona'year. He is the first local jnandeup S0 Forsythe, Lloyd Guerin,|their way back to Merrill's party,|BEULS Public Sufvey party on the 4 e P ik " brilliant play on the basketball|Rico cf the screen, en route to to hold the office, for several Wllll.«u; '“”"_h;. F'm”l‘ we“(.,","_‘ After sl‘vcr‘nl s HI' l,‘m““v West coast of Admiralty Island for “WPAINTING THE TOWN" | |and football first teams. ‘the Canadian Alps on her first i | the lust beimg DF. iC . Pdgoiqer jaies Trafll, 'W, C.:White | weather, four dog toams were .,v»::;’"pu;l‘lfu;lflr‘;non'lw. returned to COMING SATURDAY enne. esterday. i H —_— | ti t location trip. Jen . LAST TIMES, PALACE | tion picture g 3 geur):u Getchell and Chambers and |out to ald in the search and Matt | R o %! Mona Rico started plaving extra| Mr. Sperling said he would Neimasy of Anehoraze went morth| . ¢ Grm e . HIS FIRST FLAME O Nt N NG - : Consider the peanut. 1t's ori.| | HARRY LANGDON A |soon after her arrival in Holly- probably leave in the near, future| ™ 0 B 4 - Ugin a mole-hill, it has power to COLISEUM SATURDAY !4 than two months ago.!for an official visit ito,the sevetal[i NO fur-bearing animals’ were on|with his plane to assist in‘resoucty "o vion to survey camp R . st ez | h sl gl ik ) oxhibit up “to a late hour last|work: Shaet L % HARRT LANGDON move mountains. What elephant s | 5 needed 2 gl hand—-{lodges of Ketchikan, Skagway, ¥ { g o ek 0 35 | Admiralty Island. e w o ) When a special preview show ; ; S nighl. . - hivestock entries includ.! On May 22 Robertson and Clark,| et B avill not strain at his chains for 2 * an y's—to pick up something|Cordova and Anchorage. . hiegrs 3 i % | companled on thé trip by . SRBEIA NS 1 3 B single goober-pea? What would |0f “His First Flame” was held i i R AR Murray Hurlburt, who appoint- €4 ‘chickens by Pete Madsen and|Merrill's passengers, set out on Bemplh T T T b g b AR e B York City recently, for meri- o hapnanad taled Mr. Sperling, was elected |MrS. J. M. Chase, and rabbits on-|foot for Point Barrow, while Me W S Prices—10-20-50-Loges 60¢ § h?l Srens (‘ it I‘_‘l l]“"“ ? bers of: the metropolitea press; it!=ent ne sacud 'mfl” When Grand Exalted Ruler at the|tered by the Glacler View Tur|rill decided to stay with the plax Goldsteln’s Emipérium will be L i i e i | was. the unanimous opinion of those!P® IR 4e: casting.. offis il ¢ the Kiks [FOTm. Flonry C. Gorham and Wil |and try to put it in condition to;, ol | 7:30—9:25 It remams for a motion picture W28 the una he saw her face the German di-|Grand I sessions: of the F ku closed all.day Saturday, Saptem- | zdon, had attained a place in . it 3 & § lowly peanut and to consecrate a|Lansdon, d yut her into the nd feminine ON 4} it b Holiday adv. costly production to its honor. the film firmament which was on iwl opposite Barrymore. wuthorities and sportsmen in the ,Of U”‘“'.\ which weére not mnxml later lmt bent his mnmnur. That | A - ¥ g e Pt " N i f Lloyd or Chaj- world and has beon President of Exhil of canned salmon sent|evening he set out on foot. 1} ol | “Painth%g the' Town,” the hilari.|® Par with that of Lloy . o i . i ! lin. | lthe American Amateur Athletic|herei by the Petersburg Packing| Neiman, ‘while on the search, Suill fivoe o Beltit i s i n A ) o | h ) (““fl [',“flrl‘;np“;"";e‘:gt ki l’:'l:'“l':‘m:' Mabel Underwood, the mdted re.| From Rol feeis \Unicn for al yea Company and the P..F. Harri¢|found Clark and Robertson in an FRANKLIN POOL HALL o 2 & o | viewer, said: “To me, Harry Lang.! On -the subjeci of new fac - e Packing Company, Hawk Inlet|exhausted condition several days o ° i st <tane te fous Hom - they X OO O . Tor thy. hes JE.ever coirredtio agyona. to $¥hice plant,, conoluded - the: dléplays in|after thoy had lett Merrill's planc, Lower Front St. Phone 214 H. B, Polson, Frop. :.':'er“lfifl"‘:pl’i,afi')'c‘: 0';-,1;:“'_ first time in the history of the wonder why the cu fo ' er o the, agricultural room, while it. was nearly a_wek later CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CANDY, wins the title of “the peanut kid: | ¢mema, Lloyd and Chaplin have a|found none of its : s R e Government Exhibits [ shen {vu-mu was found by Wien. SOFT DRINKS, POOT, TABLES by his habitual munching of pea.|Teal rival in feature-length come- L shops? . __imonths repair work of any kind. The usual Government: Experi.|The lost pilot was snow blind when B nuts throughout the picture. He| dies. Langdon is a genius Like : o latest H.).Imu\l.‘." x.lva WV Price $7.00 per day. I will put |ment Station exhibits from Sitka wins his way in the film story|POth Lloyd and Chapli, ne is re. of the present film era is Jamesion pyient shingles for $2.00 per |and Faithanks are on display in|gynunung IIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIpmllIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIllIlIIIIIHH|IIII|!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Mogely by his lavish dmn,,mm,,,«nun,-mne for his productions, and| Ford, who is nsed to ETaso Dans 1oq( Cedar shingles for $3.00 [the same room with the floral ex- of poanuts at erifical moments. | to his brain work and keen sense and cut donghnuts in a Lawrence,'per” 190n - ‘Gall 137, ' Henry [hibits. They nclude excellant of the ridiculous may be attributed Mass., bakery later rising to the Gorham. ——ady. | Speaimens of vegetables, berries, much of his success.” This fea-!post of supervisor of custard ples e it grains and grasses. ture is at the Coilseum Saturday.'and ether products of the shop. His Goldstein's Bmporium | will be W30 in this reom 1s the mineral — e {high dchool friend) Thelma "Todd, closed all day Saturday, Septem-|exhwit of doal, marble and oves: I ¥ 7HEART OF MARVLAND" ! | AT COLISEUM TONIGHT i | | i |LET Almquist Press Your Suit. jcame to Hollywood and made good, ber 15th, on account of Jewish [ Among the epecial exhibits is that . Dolores Costello, star of Warner| We call and denver Phone 528. so he tried it, too, rnlmu automo- Holiday. ~—adv. [of the Adm!mllv lnlmul Coal Com- Bros.’ “Heart of Maryland,” which 2 §l comes to the Coliseum tonight foi By a two-day run, has never Jeen so appealingly beautiful as a' the role of Maryland Calvert—the girl who, while passionately loving' the South, found her heart divided B dgainst itself in love for a ,wldl‘:rk df. the North. N t g t 11 . . This exciting and zlamomus! o O n u e C a n e stery of Civil War days has had numerous revivals since it won fame for Mrs. Leslie Carter thirty! ‘nrh t t t ll [ weats ago, and always snccesstnl' a your ongue Can e ones: It is suffused with a pas.| sionate intensity which makes it perenially interesting. | Warner Bros. have given ,t[ No one has ever been able to marvelous settings and a cast| which -includes. many of the most find the word to describe celebrated names of the day. o " % Among the great characterizations iz o N are Mr. and Mrs, Lincoln, Jeffer-! Ay & % ‘ ¥ son Davis, General Robert E. Lee 2 4 accuratel vt h 5 'nml General Grant, SPECI We are featurmg. these specials this week.'' While "cveryone is having a gala tie we are giving you this opportunity to enjoy low prices— " flavor 'Guility FAIR PRICES FOR PAIR WEFK g g - | = g g g £ g = = g : % [ KEN MAYNARD AT | . : o X IS s R ’ ¥ ] | FfL:fE TOMORROW ! . . } o in Schiliing -da'ee i HATS— . COATS— i i {First National’s glittering galaxy + 5 - S Fur trimmed in. twil of stars has been augumented. | g 5 Gage felts, in black, ‘browtl, and ail wool l:nd Nevtzelalllabm“t]lgrtf' {Men Maynard:takes:his placa:be. g e : which delights fl blue — besides a host of other sides such ' favorites as- Colleen | ‘ ; shades. Chic Paris creations, BTLT'“' checker, black, conhnentai Moore, Norma Talmadge, Richard § H = f . & A b i v Barthelmess, Corinne Griffith, Con- ‘ S0, million Wéstérn $2.50—$17.50 $19.50—8$89.50 stance Talmadge, Harry Langdon, - MyJohnny Hines, Milton S8ills and # 3 6 % § o L) Leon Errol. » g &' il homes + + but ‘they Mavhard's initial production for { DRESSES— FUR COATS— Velvets; satins, cregcs — . latest Mink, mnndozu,v uskidt, seal, fashions in uneven hem 1iné$ and beaver, broadtail. Warmly inter- cut oi’ material. lined with silk, 9915812, 75—$23. 50 _$117.50- 81700 ! UNDERTHINCS~ ”OS’ERY Kayesr line, New waist-line under- Kayslr — Goldstripe—Arrowhead. skirts in baronet satin. New night dresses in rayon and crepe de chine. New princess’ slips—step- T i 75¢—$2.50 ins—bloomers—vests, #t Natlonal will be “Senor Dare. ¥ ! } N I,” at the Palace Friday, in > =) themselves é’hll it he is co-siarred with Doro- e " Devore. It will appear soon g city, and from then on it i3 1 3 % S N A P ” i to predict Maynard and his , “Tarzan,” 'will! be eagerly mlnnlmmmmmmmmmmmmmm|mmum|mmnmm Fancy designed heels. A fragrant cup of Schilling Coffee, however, is better than $1.25—87.00 SCARFS AND HANDKERCHIEF § SPORT WEAR— In squares and tiiangles — of the Velvet jackets, sporty plaid skirts, latest modern designs, s golf dresses. These are the latest creations in sport clothcs from th $1.85—8$10.75 ‘Fast. Bé sure and see :hem. e flie best ;vdtds ‘about it + & + & Try it! Your grocel; returns your money instantly if you don’t like Schnllmgs best! He pays you. We pay hhn.'Yo},\keep the coffee. P ’ e SEE YOU AT THE FAIR NPT T e ey