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2| o-Goldwyn-Mayer hilarous com-| | - p /. Scott, who a6t edy-romance of small-town theat- | I 3 second, Mr . S[*N[)AY MA’[‘]NEE rical life, which comes to the Pal- N | who was awarded 2 8 AND YOU KNOW ace Sunday. It is M Connelly, 3 5 /| second, and M Campbell, NIGHT and famous New York playwright, Sam| {8 ) V |tirst and 3 cec | 7 Taylor, for some years Harold A Those who | cond prizes MONDAY ! Lioyd's director on the screcn, and ’ were, Mrs. C. P. Seely 2, Mrs. 78 O fl E ! !! l! Beatrice "Lille, famous London | Madgen and Mrs. Mac White 2. ! comedienne, and in private life By WADE WERNER |of the merchants of blogsoms, if - - I T T PR R TR T TH T |Lady Peel, wife of the noted Eng.| HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Sept. 15 j they sell any flowers in the| 0YE WAY TRAFFIC | o Ml B e lish peer. Bach essayed some.|Hollywood regularly is described midd ie night. The answer| i thing entirely mew in his or hor]by those who look ‘it over hope-|is th do—plenty of themjy| Only out-pound traffic will be T_j(;,, 9:25 particular field in new pic. fully and o away-discotolatly, and mostly to husbands who- dre|permitted on Willoughby Avenue ture {as a “9 o'clock {home ward bound between midnight|between the hour SUND'AY ONLY Taylor, after years with Harola| town” Figura- land daw noon and a LN * s Lloyd, worked out an ideal—a|tively the appel- | and all, it's really a nine|Week. No in-bound traftic on| comedy of cleverness minus slap. lation fits; but if 2 e | Willoughby will permitted | l‘—_——BFmSR‘PlCTURES-HE Present n | B during the restricted hours Dom M G. M. SPOTLIGHTS Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents stick methods, with Connelly, Tim|One cares to se | e A S2Nt By order of of of Police, Whelan, his scenarist on the Lloyd |aside an hour or ;| - | A2 e AR Miss Lillie ¢ame ‘to’ America af-|of the night for a NGY B % Auds Courtasygof ins, muonF Luzes, Inc.) ter mary London triumphs as the | tour of the Boule- § WELL RECEIVED i\ }! oA m:-v” .'\V\x;:«frtn« ‘ 3 ( yfof inspi ic g : A ; star ‘of “Chatlot's Revue" and togk | Vard one still can S AT ALASKA FAIR |only thine i, <t P You hive never seen Dnr- You'll exit roaring with laughter when you see ew York “by storm, ' following|find plenty of ) LA il e othy Gish until she amazes “EXIT SMILING” which she was signéd by the Met. | {hl-\r»r’nl awake Mbe Falr. Week aatestatniisnt| amo resu : Sthy S uptato H/Cx -G ¢ yn-Mayer organization |fulness at 8 am Ihad its bes as ¥ : : 3 | e ro-Goldwyn-Mayer organization 7/ had t night last Rl 3 dazzling beauty, her mar- with BT Was: bl the: helant o and thereafter. it lsince ening, and the e a '3 Fanny Brice i v velous ‘performance — she stage fame when she married S The 64 specinl Act was received with mora en- \ 0 BEA TRICE LILLIE Bibers Thol “6ok ‘of ik Shisou at during the day make |thusiasm than on its first presen- | ) is a revelation. BRah 105 ki, strect a pageant of commer- ) tation Wednesday. { i s Jack Pickford plays the hero in il variety are, of course, doing The “Country Kids," Fred| the new Hiory. 120 business at this hour, and even Habenicht and Pete Schmitz, put | V ashi half their globes lighted. But In &ave the audience something to a W ashington Courts Henry's Cafe Charlie Chaplin may la «. Another number|| ——— g AND HAL ROACH’S 1928 COMEDY This Fall May Wind [be havinz a cup of cottes; Sia whic! le quite a hit wai TONIGHT b ~ vy r s, lGrauman, the movie impresario of UP-to v of the historic| NG T e i l/p Oll Litigation | sonywood, may still be debating Colun ella ‘racket, which ONLY cinema topics with his after-thea.,Was wecll given by Marrs Gist “Fair and Ml“ldy” SR JHE. TN VIE VL gl oerown, uad N RTORRISERE E R o soparale, ARRGIGEIRINers | TURDAY LU LTI T have been clicking on somé night | Were presented W. Bigoff ap- Th]\ is a MLtro (,uldv&\n Mayer Show conviction for FTefusing to answer|set not far away nie Brice' may Peared again with his Ru —— . — questions of the senate committec [be coming in for a bit to eat, or OFChestra In two dance numbers 10—20—40—L0geq 50 cents nearly four years ago Al Jolson or ise Brook. (while Miss Harriet’ Holman pre- The appeals of Henry Mason| Any one of the flim ' players S€fited scft shoe and also a nov- Day, vice president of the Sinclair|mentioned is quite as likely to be €Ity dance LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT Exploration €o.; W. J. Burns,|[soméwhere else on any night, huz} Fonight hetween BiNG 8w U, founder of the Burns International|the point is one sees as many o'elock there will be a jazz danc-| “SENOR DAREDEVIL” IS DRAMATIC Detective Agency; W. Sherman|ture people afier the tourists Im\:-"m" Ret By BB L | MASTERPIECE Burns, manager of the agency, and|gofie to bed s before, in any placa | AUaTIc!te and M ,“‘;'"“3‘.. bl . Sinclair, from contempt of court|ordiharily frequented by film folk.|yii. o ot 20 "‘;I'l‘" ";1‘"‘1‘ convictions, The four were found — g Modes from KEN MAYNARD and DOROTHY DEVORE gillty by Justice Frederick L, Sid-| Modern Detall i ) W60, Beglven. | » a VThis was presented 1‘I|ur~,duy. | - dons in llm District of Columbia Down pear the Egyptian theatre,| F - o v o Banio to TEeBNw dni dhen o, MMhN e did subreme court for_shadowing the | which rcally looks ancient and e 5 | iz A AND THE ADDED ATTRACTION g2 Hiewt Whow Soi fhen g0 S5 e et o By Jomel wouieny o L ARD)Y IR A FELTRY it T, g _Mi{acy triat l.zwvacwber._ wm_.n ond. lu.h!r-«l court, a group of extras| HOME CANNING AT f ALICE DAY in | DI O i R i SO i R g, (ed in mistrial, Sinclair later| may be leaning on the 4 . p e o SOUTHEASTERN FAIR “PUPPY LOVETIME” tried alone, was acquitted. tables of dairy lunch graduate .civil engineer, Maynard Contempt Convictions om the rumble seat of a“sport| was for some years star rider with| OB the contempt convictions Sin.|roadster sprinting down the street| Awards were made in the hom Attraclions {keveral of the foremost. circuses,|F18Ir Was sentenced to six month: |splash ‘snaiches of song, and, as{canning department at the South the call of the films coming to him in jail; Day to four months; W.|another tuneful party passes, theleastern Alaska Fair y y 4 | while working under the big tops,|J: BUrns to 15 days and W. Sher- |suspicicn grows that somcone in|Mrs. Dave Housel roceiving tl & At Theatres UPirst National, through Charles R,|MAm Burns to pay a fine of $1,000. | the studio area has been drinking.|swecpstakes prize for her large [ J. J. NAWM/ |Rogers, is to produce a series of| 1N addition to -the Indictment|Probably some out-of-towner entry of canned and pres o ) 1 super-Westerns with the “cowboy againgt Fall for conspiracy to de- e fruit vegetab! and llUMB”\(‘ laredevil” in the stellar role. Dor.|fraud’ there is ' pending: also in-|Flowers of The Night which won 18 first prizes and i s, |laredevil” in the stellar role. Dor-|!'# % 0 de Ao e s e R S v & QUALI]‘Y WORK with QUALITY HARRY LANGDON AT %' \thy Devore plays opposite May.|lictments growing Just off the Boulevard is a most | seconds B. Howard ard in “Sel L has been called the'$100,000 loan |iriteresting place that really should | ceived the second greatest number 4 OLISEUM, TONIGHT || fard in “Senor Daredeyil. ¥ £ ! to' Fall by Edwin L. Doheny, when/| have » on” the piain ‘streot of|of fi nd second prizes, win- MATERIALS gy say that love Is the only|Es- s |the ‘money was dellvered to thefthe movies. Tt is ‘a large flower|ning 6 first and 3 second prizes. | means a good looking job and no r!‘pmrs. ative against which there is no in- DOROTHY GISH AT then Secretary of the Interior in|stand, and it is open all night.| Others who won first prizes in ? . By siiskiibe and o> bk Assutiphion s COLISEUM SUNDAY | [the “little black satchel” DohenylOne becomes skeptical and inquircs’ the canning department were, Mrs. 5 b Lower Front Street Phone 164 Juneau, Alaska written the story of “His First —————— 21| Is charged with gving Fall a bribe| ——— = S e = T e Flame,” a feature Pathecomedy| A new and splendid Dorothy Gish|and Fall is charged separately with starring Harry Langdon and show.!appears in “Nell Gwyn” the fea.|A8Ccepting a bribe. ing tonight at the Collseum. ture picture at the Caliseum Sun- Slewm:"m;‘"m‘::::_”dw L A Fire Insurance Policy y ?’ 1 BRICYITFN up WITH Injthis’ Mack Sennett prud_uccu'da)'. Instead of being fiction, it A comedy Harry is a simple soullls the true-life story of a famous|”Utdtanding. He is charged wit ' who ‘looks at life through grand-|actress who vamped a king. having committed perjury in his may not be changed after a fire occurs. So, ma's, spectacles. When he gra “Sweet, Nell of Old Drury"—pret.| testimony: before the Semate ofl S8 bt collage b Wants ar_|ty, enticing, wirmblooded, peck.|committee last February. The tes- if you have paid off a mortgage or finished ! A larmp fi,, every I’F"",."E purpose ry Bthel and eventually push aless, generous and adorable! Now/|!imony had to do with his knowl- purchasing property under e¢ontract, you ; baby -carriage. ~ But his nncle, |the intimate details of her lite and |®18® of the transactions of the I oY el e AR Prices—10-20-40-Loges o who' thinks all women marry for|love are revealed in a sumptuous ('<]m!lnrv;;nlfl’l‘rudIngr_(‘n.‘ ot Lt‘xm‘lmm. should n(’“fy us. . b S | money and' not for love, puts a|entertainment. WERENS. PP Wi TNt sbied M q - . C al Fl C erimp in his romance and Har You see her selling oranges out- ”’le ”“[?1 ot Sinclair “t"‘l l“;‘” "‘]"’l’;’:- We will make the necessary change . SOON a "’t eCtrlc Ompany ::' ed with conspiracy to defraud e . WY L4 nl » ROV IG5 ¢ AR CTRE el without cost. WE'RE IN THE Near Cold Storage Building ®forid affections get sidetracked— |side Drury Lane Theatre in the Teapot Dome lease. NAVY NOW” | FHONE 416 which, perhaps, is just as well, rain‘when her charms, ill-conceal- As a fife chief Harry is said,ed by rags, meet the roving, amor- . s ! Arguments are to be heard in If you move to a new location, an en- the District of Columbia supreme to be some gloom extinguisher. ous eye of that merry monarch, talle Kingston, -elected a 1927|King Charles I ~ Ensnating her dorsement is required. If you need more Wampus Baby Star, and Ruth Hiatt|madcap heatt with his gallantry|CUrt On two charges of eontempt H I 4 Y & e we the two fair charmers wholand & pair of sk stockings, he|“EAnst . M. m;;«k;;wr of Do insurance, phone us. We will cover yon P, sét Harry's heart on fire. |invites Neil to his palice. There;| Yer: Ofiginator of the oll deal £ iate i vl it T® | through' which the Continental | immediately. Trading Co. was formed. — amid revels and intrigue, flowers Summoned as a withess in the 7% {the most ardent royal romance the Fall-Sinclair trial Blackmer refused P KEN MAYNARD MAKES world has ever known.' N BIG HIT AT PALACE i |You have never seen Dorothy| M ITTR U T E e T LN o return from Europe and, under s 5 until“ you ‘see her as- “Nel g i o m‘"“"f""y NI 1 Tae . dxeitik ul:hyfl:all the " Walsh law the government ALLEN SHATTUCK Inc- name his friends have given tol "° 2 seized $100,000 worth of his prop- Ren Maynard, who plays the fea beauty and marvelous performance o Gired role.1n PIEEL Metionsls now|87e 4 revelation, il e INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE :XE "uuper;‘WeslenT, “Senor Dare- 5 __ gz|fine of up to §100,000 may be levied p iz ;;]::‘“}:i agam tonlght, ["IVEXIT SMILING” 18 T|azainst a defendant. If the fine - ast nigh L4 ” o AT PALACE SUNDAY ||is less, the difference between it PYel T ‘He is one of the most daring ; q o 4 HERE’S TO THE - and the value of the seized proper. ¢ - horeemen on the screen, and has| A unique and interesting combi- ty '“; be rer‘uruevtl. i no superiors in the art of stunt|nation in picture production is re-| “7je gecond charge against g OF THE SEVE ¢80 trick riding. Although a|sponsible for “Exit Smjling; Met-| piagkmer was filed when he r« 5 I 4 ‘ fused to_return as witness in the | == B . P ANNUAL Sinclair trial last April and the D PSS ) 4 Pac;fics Graveygrd Cla]mg Her cotet ordered another $100,000 "6f : St 5 . : his property seized. No action, = S h Al k however, has been taken in that B = = 4 . Out eaStern as a direction. Justice Siddons likely ] = g = . will hear arguments in-both cases || . ) 1; aw in October. ¢ X ———— | I ‘/“,. 4 lrwfl\“\\"v)r” AN APPRECIATION — : Ly : \ T A =1 WE ARE GIVING AWAY TWO. [# s e st e S 4 B M m YN . HUNDRE) SACKS. OF, most untiring spirits in promoting / \) 5 i the oOrganization has been Mrs, f“ /i l Q M5 L 4 {Marié A ‘Skuse, Chatrman of tho{l‘ FAm ‘ ; DIiA MONP BR IQUETS j| Women's Auxiliary. il A ( Y iy o~ : Mrs. Skuse has énthused all with| afi’ urge to contribute and working I | | AV : ¢ | .- together, in harmony and happi- TN i ‘H» R/ f 4 FREE > st i % v 4 . WA ness, ‘the Auxillary hag built up a| Junit worthy of their highest nm. bition. k WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR BOOTH Loyalty to their leader and thel{: \i | 1 4 2 | atise” tor which’ she has worked . J J DIAMOND BRIQUETS MAKE {has been the mspiration of thel}’ 3 “WARM” FRIENDS =\ women who, ‘year aftér year, have | |8erved with Mrs.”Skuge. g JOSEPéHlNE RUSTGARD, AL ) 1 2 Z 1Juneau, ‘Septémber 14, 1928, f ~———Zodd R : &Y — .t — { e — 5 M o pe RN g NS Pacifie¢ Coast Coal Co. AT THE HOTELS C, D. FERGUSON, Agent Gastineau E. W. Griffin, Ketchikan; C. C. = / %t Hhane 412 Burgher, San Francisco; F. 8. by < p v Burg; Mr. and lrs. S H\ Lo‘rnln‘ Chichagof. 5 Alaskan r’l}r 5 Teriin J. H. Gil mck, Sitka; Ed Pol- off, clty;” Jumes'E. Carcich, city; ‘Mht;; :‘nnee, oq; of New Yor‘k !t}t NYx‘:’kohm Austin Neak; city, nee- bas been given up for lost by mari- 'So faf mot & tfkce nas-been dlcovered of vessel | FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT Sfie h hu“ “. long list of frei h“" to find a Hospital receiving medical treat- g’_ rd of the P Py