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SATURDAY, OCT. 6, 1928 n the Orange Blossom Trail nTral _ FUNDS TO AID ~ WORK ALLOTED | BY REDINGTON Gives $1,000 to Assist Ter- ritory in Pmdatory Ani- mal Investigation THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, RO SUNDAY MATINEE, NIGHT and MONDAY Irs C 1 GREAT SHOW AT—— OLI{SEUM T T T T TS () A\ Woman's Loye Story with ALMA RUBENS PIDGEON — WALTER McGRAIL — D WALLING — EMILY FITZROY— S LANE—LANGHORNE BURTON “The Pelican” stage play by T. Tenny- on Je nd H. M. Harwood Scenario by Bradley King FRANK BORZAGE Production The female Pelican will jluck her breast d her y« with her own AND 1IT'S SOME COMERY Hal Roach presents “Shoud Husbands Pay?” with JIMMIE FINLAYSON TYLER BROOKE and VIVIEN OAKLAND SUNDAY and MONDAY SUNDAY and KINOGRAMS AND ODDITIES MONDAY THE LAYKON OR THE DAYS OF "98 CEERE R To enable datory ployed main in t WALTER RICHAR CHARL Ba Stewart, ter new em ritory, to re- Southeastern Alaska the coming win- jter, Faul Redington, Chief of the IU. 8. Biological Survey, has con- | tributed $1,000 toward payment {of his expenses, it was announeced ftoday. This makes $2,000 which Redington has pat up to assist lin the work pre- TR IR ring d on Legend: to f¢ g blood. *WVILLIAM FOX v Ppresents~ ARRIAGE LICENSE? FOR YOUR APPROVAL LEON DREWS will present “Orpheus in Hades,” by Offenbach, on the organ. AND THAT AINT ALL vart two years was employed al- ago by Gov. Parks under authority rritorfal Leglslature to predatory animal con- 1d instruct trappers in trapping. The appropriated $10,000 vork “PEACEFUL P OSCARY e in the field con coming to Al cover a wide Alaska, including of the water nana, White, Copper rivers. By his in methods of trapping animals in the north are said to have been virtually {1evolutionized with péreept.ble fmprovement in results. For weeks Mr. Stewart 1 covering the Petersburg Funds are said to be to enable him to scutheastern Alaska ut the winter, 10—25—40—Lgoes 50 cents on Don’t Slip Up on This Tonight LON CHANEY in “THE UNKNOWN™ L 3 4 i They flabbergated the Gay White Way nuptials and departuré for a honeymoon did Al Jolson, famous “mammy singer,” and Ruby pretty tap dancer, They sailed on the S. S. Olymp'e, occupying the Prince of Wales suite. i with aboard, their sudden Ly L T T T T S MDA T T 2 TURDAY ONLY—— creen l[fi VPN BUCK JONES in i/ ]| | rpue G 1] N ) d Isufficient remain trict 8 now lay directed. Norman Ke are Joan Crawford, and otherz of note in the cast. Attractions At Theatres \RRIAGE LICENSE" AT COLISEUM SUNDAY . By WADE WERNER dn HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. 6 = tion for Fox Film ‘Marriage Li.|THe inside story of an underscs |cense?” featuring Alma Rubens in| disaster Id on the screen {the leading role, comes to the which incidentally | Coliseum Sunday and Monday | This unusual story, based on the |play, “The Pelic H M |Harwood and F. Tennyson Jesse, | as the \inter exploration ¢ res | heen no eviden earth's [here has nations | X the Permian) & 3 8 | ~10-20-40-Loges 50 cents —— 4 yet of for e of BUCK JONES I8 AT an those COLISEUM TONIGHT lected a bit of Cal itornia’s beautiful scenery for the lceation scenes of “Hills of Peril” :,‘l”l‘ :I']'\flr ";'::f‘kfi "h{ ”"l )Ihas for its theme a mother's sac be shown at the Coliseum tonight,|Fifice for her boy. Through a d The company was taken to So.|tnctively ditferent course of g P O |tion it works its way t thrilling nora in Northern California and | l;‘”fl" I_“"’rf‘“‘ 'm “:‘139 ‘1 l‘,"v:”"‘“ ”:” made headquarters at the 6560 acra | 4matic ¢ S R e hnch of the. late John Gurtin, a|Which I8 never certain until the il ' |final flash on the screen, | political leader of the state. Ir o b i ‘flas the greatest scemic value for|, Raxtkos ,MN'. k"f'fl"_* e Gpst Tnction pletures of any location on| Includes Walter McGrail and Wal. the Paciflc Coast Mecauso the|le” Pidgeon in the principal mal cameras have an opportunity to|'0les and Richard Walling in the Siieh tekylines and- cloud effects|ievenile lead. ~Bmily . Fitsroy, it it v ahio Charles Lane, 1dgar Norton, Geo A0 Cowl, Langhorne Burton, Lon Poft Billie Latimer, Patsy O'Byriie, Ar ur Rdnkin and’ Eric Mayig, com. plete .the cast, Y S TR e ST B | SUI:DAY AND MONDAY" CILL, PALACE THEATRE ] .S.-CANADA AVIATION i PACT NOW NEGOTIATED l’lfl’( off, the collector of customs at or nearest to the landing field at the point of destination must be no- tified, and if passengers are car ried on the retura flight, the pilet fs responsible for their reporting | to the immigration authorities. . R Boice Beauty Queen is “Submarine introduces to pic | | jurpdio U m;www—-*-fl |Trans-Siberia Airline : less gentle | May Link Berlin-Tokyo L i | | and Z il i | & - “ manly Jack Holt - As ck Dorgar | LENINGRAD, Oct Prelim- | petty officer inary plans have been cor ifor a trans nine sweeper and § sing dirigibles ace diver of th| tleet, Holt is hal | Bruns, general and hearty ant| group in charge of the project, | hard-hoiled, ant Bl announced that the time from | expectorates fre Moscow to Tokyo would re- quently betweer duced from 16 to b days. [ the teeth whic! | The dirigible service, he said ,pautics branch of the department film fans have could be maintained 12 months | . of commerce announcesg | of the year aund the cost for The _regulations _provide hit| with | transportatién per passenger "boih plane and pilot be leensed | would not exceed a first class and the licenses accompany the zood humor, |s(r-:nn.<hi[> tickat from Hamburg | '- % Latreratt Other ‘provisions Phe picture opens with’ Holt u:‘\'m Suez. | American pilots and ai the hottom of a harbor, élad in a! He recommended that 3 air- 4 Imay not engage in eomm 300-pound diver's snit and looking|ships be built for the weekly| Ggaham =~ McNamee, famous laviation in Canada; passeng for a wreck which the mine sweep.!service and sald that fhe best| ;i announcer, who will enter may be carried from points in the er has ordérs (o dynamite, = His route appearcd to be Berlin-Len ) capks of concert singers and [United States to Caneda and viee pal, Bob Mason, played by Ralph|ingrad - Turikhansk -Olekminsk? ke a tour of 100 cities. He |ve but not betwcen points in| Graves, fs at_the upper end of a|Harbin. A’ hranch service could) CEy" "1 n don breadcasting | the aircraft moat bear e’ telephone line connecting the mwrf'“‘ operated "".J“l'fl" | entirely, however, for the thrill | regi marks allowed it by with the ship . Their affection for| AIR SRATEL OKTTos ! of “telling the world” about big |1he department of commerce, snch oRcly Dikey 1. show, DETROIT.~—Persons who travel | news events is one that will re- I"'“‘k“ to be preceded by the let- soon after. ward, when Dorgan falls into dire R iralane %o 1okaer” hes- oant] radin GOE ot BTalSh or “N;” the aircraft must carry | A raft, engine and journey log peril and Mazon saves him. [ on leted iberian air warvice Captain Walte: | secretary of |h.-‘; Hundreds of men find ip billiaxds a welcomed escape from grinding rou- tine. JUNEAU BILLIARDS ioffers you an en- | vironment - that “in= sures Billlards at its best. Oct. 6. ac- WASHINGTON, rgoti ms for a formal agreement fupen the procedure . of United States aviators in flying into Can- dda being made through dip- |lomatic channels and will be com- pleted in the near future, the aero. Ne- are be Jack Holt assoclated only reserve and polished heretofore smiles of 0 s T “¥Appharing in support of thé st b these scenes are Georgia Hale, 3 it J., 'Smith, William Weleh, | Bck Jones- and- others. : e b i compLETE Circus 18 * {* STAGED, “THE UNKNOWN The show for Sunday and Mon- L2 s3{day at the Palace Theatre is for b €A complete circus was trans | entertainment, It starts with planted to the Metro-Goldwyn-|Evan Willlams in a vocal solo on Mayer studios, with prefessional)the Paleidotone; Kinograms, the performers, clown and gymmasts,|latest pictorial doings of the day, anada; the sidered to reproduce the circus in “The Unknown,” Lon Chaney's new Met. ro-Goldwyn-Mayer vehicle at ti Palace tonight for the last time. Chaney plays a sinister armless sideshow freak in a circus in the new mystery story, which Tod P jBrowning, director of “The Unholy ‘Three” and “The Road to Manda- a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer classic called “Oddities” and the feature “The Flame of the Yukon,” or the “Days of '98” and ending with Lloyd Hamilton in a comedy en- titled “Peaceful Oscar.” LET Almquist Prese Your Suit. We call and deliver. Phone 528 ' [nherits $4,000,000, But . He'll Stay on the Job 'fifll” !;llnkinton Wants * |To Win Success *,On His Own . By GRAHAM STEWART ™~ International Nllustrated News Staff 4 Writer EW YORK.~—The boylsh chap A N whose picture appears In the udfoining column is UNIQUE modern youths. He is the 14ir ‘to $4,000,000 of the $10,000,000 | istate left Dy his father, the late| & “BILL" PLANKINTON for 1t's too easy to get Into an argu~ ment, The boy, who ls “Bill* to his triends despite his wealth, hasn't even thought of marriage yet, des elaring be is teo youns and that he wiints to"“get m. before choosing & wife. Bot he quickly added that he isn't indiffer- ent to a.pretty girl; that, in his owa ‘the last eard trick was lousy. by ] poor rigks” by insurance companies. Reports at a recent rance convention showed that| lopment of aviation, better! And Then The Waman The two later fall out over ajg. woman (Dorothy Revier) but When pianes safer operation and more hold a Goodie Sale at Garnick’s phot Mason s trapped 820 feet under|gjjjeq pilets have almost alimi- g water with other members of the|yateq rigk. H crew of a submarine rammed «lun: e i i oo e Survivors ing smoke screen maneavers, ]).n;i ran turns ont to be ‘the only div. er who can get down to the strick- en submersible and attach an air line. Before the imperilled crew is rescued the spectator gets a real eye-full of what happens in the navy when newspaper head- lines k: “Another submarine| disaste: Pastimes Of The Doomed ( Clarence Burton, as the sub- marine captain, who is hard as iron on the edge of doom and! tearful as a child when the peril| is over, seemed to make a favor- able impression at the preview. So, 100, did Arthur Rankin, the boyl for whom the rescue came. L00 late. It was Rankin, some fans may remember, who drew much praise for his dying in “The Blood Ship.” The attempts of Mason | to cheer the gasping crew, wailing for death, with card tricks and wige cracks, also got over well. Especially when a tortured, sweat. | ing sailor, tighting for a few lasf gasps of air, lifts his head off tha floor long enough to remark that Frank. Capra directed the pic.| ure, —_———————— Deepest Oil Producer Still Give Gjod Returns | AUSTIN Tex., Oct. 6.—Dril- ling will be-resumed soon at the deepest oil well in the world. It is on land owned by the Uni- versity of Texas in the Big Lake oil field, Reagan county, in west Texas. After the drill bit had penetrated to a depth of 8,200 feet, opdrations were halted a few months ago witen the derrick was damaged by fire. ! Oil was found at the 3,000 and 6,000-foot levels. #00d time, he (intends to . “get around” to the matfer. *Bul.” he sald, “when romance does enter my lite, 1 want It to be »ligtime ARBET Because of the great depth,| After the storm passed on wo temperature measurements are of scientitle interest to nu'unlver.' i dia sity’s bureau of economic geology, which plans to make further tests injured and rounding up survivors was imme- begun. Photo at top shows three boys standing in ruins of their Palm' Beach, Fla., bome, waiting for word of their parents; Bot, ], | ———— GOODIE SALE The Lutheran Ladi~s’ srocery_gtore on October 13 Asit Flor rk of caring for tentedly books. N any 3 phs reratt may while ope (Adv.) ,Canadian territory; before taking) ida Desol 0 photographe appavatus Aid will|be installed in a planc and no H from | over be t tom, 1. to r, Mrs, Ro})ert Whi ey two weeks’ old baby being age of her home, and & ne wai;mf with his net amid rvins of hi: ow. < Iy o S from wreck ir boy, con aken ing ation and shall | nF o - Made daily and wrap- ped in sanitary waxed paper. Sold at all leading gro- cery stores. Demand it, you'll like it. MiLE - MAID BREAD is made by JUNEAU BAKERY Phone 577 Doloretta Cruzen of Bo was selected queen of the ath. carnival In the Idaho capital, in m | competition (in which there wara ! entrants frogmm many Idahe cities, ' Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, Ogden | and Portiand. [ | | i | " § 1 We deliver rr—>— mother whol used to insist upen the childron' == e - getting up in time for hrea ¢ Our guess is that if the gemt now has a daughter who | who origipally coined it should i/ |upon her children at lcast getiing |Me¢! the word “compaet” today he home In time emough for it. (never would recognize It, meaning what it does now. | The old-fashionea i i i Evangelistic Campaign at the A. B. HALL Evangelist Elbert Day TOPICS ANNOUNCED For the Coming Week, October 7 to 14 7.—~Sunday—"Present Day Conditions.” 8.—Monday—“Next World Event.” 9.—Tuesday—"Christ’s Story of the End Time.” 10.—Wednesday—*“The Antichrist.” 11.—Thursday—“The Rapture.” 12.—Friday—“The Great Tribulation.” 14.—Sunday—“My Life’s Story.”. Oct. poet Oct. he: 3 Don’t Miss These Lectures on Prophecy