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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 9, 1928. NEW BUICK ON DISPLAY|117"t-1 witiout aiturbng arv AT CONNORSMOTORCD. |2 12 i, mascs i v Annive th —_— KioNAPPERTO [ DIE, GALLOWS| 2 And We Don’t | Mean Perhaps!!! Myles \'L! OllSEUM g 1ou drive |ELKS’ PURPLE BUBBLE DANCE IS POSTPON The Purple Dubh big annual | scheduled for n has been p night, Oc in_checki of had Dbig i o ; , in defe » them ) A azingly the local ! ; Shock Is Registered | 1t Sitha ! TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY PICKETT’ PALAGCE ¥ . B ) be receive { T" Mol Company, a model [ m | 1 0! It SITKA Ala L long witl WO e An unusual HONOLULU, Oct. 9 aka Fukumaga was t 1 to ) KINOGRAMS—U p-to-Date JETTA GOUDAL “HER MAN O’ WAR” with WILLIAM BOYD from the story the “Black Marriage” iithough the mobt« The e and reault cylinde 1 ine respondi r and spee speed i3 hour. It I3 low gas N 723 F POLITIC hyacinths, daffodils; | ST. ALBAN fris ‘and’ other | tWo custon 1 one d pol m ORBIDDEN he 1 famil Ay -~ |narcissus, crocus, I kind bulbs for fall' planting. | heated Juneau Florists: Adv. |led a barber 0 |a sign rs uso | politic s instead | 1 01d papers ror sale ar the Rmpire il lin has a hoter at t rdrome to aceco airplane passengers COMING THURSDAY R e 30 @ 3 camets ' STROGOFF” One Show Each Night—8 P. M forbidding —-—— Almqmst Press “our Sult | r. Phono 528 - | “HER MAN O' WAR" A TPALACE TONIGHT One can now write about the world war in actnal colors. Like | the Civil War and Revolution, it has taken on a halo of romance| that makes it splendid material | You Can Talk About Great Shows—But Wait Until You See GENE STRATTON PORTER'S “The Harvester” Prices—10-20-40 Loges 50 cents =) /tate, and its vistas of trees and s ] ter furnish a background of re Altracttons | markable beauty ¥ The story s interpreted by a Isuperlative cast of film favorites, At Theatres jincluding Orville Caldwell, Natalic ¥ 3 | Kingston, Will Wallin, Jay Hunt |Lola Todd, Edward Hearn and! Fanny Midgley. T eeo .. |SHELDON JACKSON SCHOOL OPENS WITH LARGER ATTENDANCE SITKA, Oct. 6.—The Sheldon for fiction, drama and the screen. | jackecn school has opened its fall After evolving the adaptation erm with a very encouraging at. | “Her Man o' War" Jetts “|tendance and a larger emvollmen:| dal's first De Mille stellar vehicle, | than last year. Two of the dor.| which will be on at the Pal-|mitories are now filled and no ace tonight, in cc tion withiymore younger children can be ac-| Garrett Fort, Jeanie Macphérson|.ommodated. 'There is room fo made the foregoing observation!y few more boys and girls of upon the current tendency in fic venth and eighth grade and high tion and screen stories of the War.{gehool standing. | “We no longer meed indulge in} Thiee new teachers are on the propaganda, and the personal staff: Miss Lila Brougher and and hurts are beginning to b Holden LeRoy, of Portland, O Miss Macpherson continued, “There |anq Miss Helen Davis from Salem is a wealth of humor and romance | Oregon 1o be found behind the fromt on Miss Brougher is Supervisor of both sides of ‘the battle Tines.” Sehior 5. Mr. Leé Roy is As. v - sistant Engineer and Miss Davis HEARTS AND FISTS" is Relief Supervisor. Plans are now under way NIGHT | 3 3 ‘.Lfl?}_’tfi___s establishing a two-w High * Ihe Colisenm 1heatre has hook. |Schocl course, the idea being to ed Associated Exhibitors’ new melo |Provide for youg men who desire to specialize in some trade as Jdrama of the big woods for a two : X day rum, béghning tonight, and an- well as for those yho prefer th¢ ordinary course. In Turtherance ncunce it as an attraction combin- . bl tipg .a thrilling story, good cast,|Of this plan an appropriation has “anld beautitul scenery, - It I8 called |Peen ‘made for a new Industrial *Iedrts and Fists.” - Building, which is to supplant the {* “This pictire is an adaptation of |Present antlquated structure and (Clareuee Budington Kelland’s pop. |8 to- be built (he coming vear. “aldr ‘story, which appeared In the| - The new bullding will be equip- +Americdn Magazine, and was film. ‘'ped with modern machinery and “ed: by'zine H. C. Weaver Produc. | 0013 gnd will be an . up-to-date ‘tlons, Tie;, i and ‘around Tacoma, |PIANt in every particular. “Washington. Charles G. Stuart, who was for. +%iJohn Bowers and Marguerite de|merly with the school, has return. 18 Motte hold the leading roles,|®d 45 engineer in charge. Mrs, with Alan ‘Hale and Dan Mason |Stuart is teacher of music. There heading the cast of supporting|®reé now twenty-two members of players, Lloyd Ingram directed,|the staff. The story concerns the courage- PRRORY. . b Y YA ous fight of a boy to win back nis| PETERSBURG PIONEER DIES dead father's lumber business, against schem:ng rivals who at- tempted to block every move he makes. A thread of romance runs through the plot, providing it with practically every popular appeal. for Hundreds of men tind u sbilllards & 2 welcomed escape from grinding rous tine, . JUNEAU - - BILLIARDS '~ offers you an ‘en-"§ vironment that {4 sures Billiards ‘&t fts best. Matt Marten, for 31 years a res- ident of Alaska most of which time was spent in Petersburg, was found dead in his cabin on the Scow Bay Road last week, and buried under the auspices of the . v | Petersburg Sons of Norway at that “MICHAEL STROGOFF” i |place. He was a native of Nor- COMING TO PALACE ||way and 65 years of age. His - A irelatives in the kast were noti- The gorgeocus splendor of thejfied and one of them will come to semi-barbaric court of the Grand|Alaska to settle his estate. Death resulted from disease of the heart. 'Kahn of Tartary shown in‘ tulj Deceased was- well known and color in the Universal-Film de France production of the famous|highly regarded at Petersburg. B . Jules Verne melodrama “Michael AIR-PORT FOR PETERSBURG WHAT few men are building this city? There are no such few. It is the ‘merged power of ALL our citizens who have learned to work together. Milk: Maid Bread Made daily and wrap- ped in sanitary waxed paper. ; Sold at all leading gro- ¢ céry' stores. 4 [ { . Their loyal co-operation is responsible for this community’s continued growth. Their i thrift, energy and foresight are A establishing our scfiools, churches, parks, it. ‘playgrounds; theaters, banks, factories and : WX NADD BN stores. The buying power of Zvery house- g hold, year after year, enables our city to maintain JUNEAU BAKERY | its place among the important business centers of C ; Ph the country. Phone 577 We deliver: Demand it, you'll like Strogoff,” which comes to the Pal. dce Theatre Thursday, presents a striking contrast to the civilized {magnificence of the Imperial Pal- .ace cf Moscow of Aleévander II, Czar of all Russia in 1850, which is also a feature of the Huge spec- tacular photodrama. In those days , Czar and Kahn were absolute rul- ers, Their word was law for life jor death.” The Czar had fifty- three titles. The Grand Kahn . by comparison was a petty ruler, But his power was eqtally abzo- ‘ lute, and the trouble his Tarear . horde% ' caused - the ‘army of the. ; Czar was' safficient to make lhe? (Jouriiéy ot Michael Strogoff fitto + ‘hi§ . hostile ‘térritory, ‘ohie of they The Petersburg Commercial Club proposes to build an air-port at that place at the earliest pos- gible time. A committee was ap- pointéd to gather data and launch plans; NOTICE After Cctober 10 no telephone rentals for ‘the ' ‘meénth “of ‘Octo- Y :{ will be accepted b;t a diloonnté remmn:- rfl mus bear postmark of not later than last discount “date. Please . ‘be prompt. ! #* Attractive homes, congenial neighbors, a progtes- siveTcity § government,} paved streets, good water, ample power,'libraries,"and the opportunity to live and work reasonably and comfortably, are :{w fruits of which we rightfully boast.' : It pays;to’invest in"the; FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklin. Frant and F lin, Frunt, near Ferry Way. Front, opp. Film Exchange. Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Mill place where you live, | greatest adventarés . of fiction. ']' “THE WARVESTER” AT 'f (5] " COLISEUM; THURSDAY || 5 All_the glorious beauty of indi. ana in thé springtine is howa in “The Hurvester) the FBO picturi. fation ‘of thie famous Geme Strat- «ton Portér ‘novel, which comes tojof September, 1928, appointed by ithe Collseim Theatre on Thutsday.jthe Probate Court Administrator % An entire production unit of _ beople traveled from Hollywood to|persons having claims against the ” the Limberlost Cabin near knm sdid estate are hereby required to 7 City, Indiaua, former home estite|present them, with' the proper . =.of the author and the actual locale *vouchers, % of the story. | - “®ylvan Lake, amid fofests of mapl #afid hickoty, the ‘company worl ifor five ‘weeks on the extefio . #cenes for ' the picture. Except 4 ‘half & dozen- “shots” every: &x. ‘. terlor dcene ‘in “The Harvestor” » Y 0. " NOTICE TO CREDINORS adv. g N | | nis. office in the Valentine Build- . Here 0h the shore of beautifulling, Jumesu, 'Alaska; = within “six berlost “er- Oct. 2, ’.} In the U. S. Commissioner's Court at Juneau, Alaska. In Probate. In the matter of the estate of John Bernstein, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was on the 27th day of the above entitled &state. AN to’ the undersigned at Months of the date of this notice. “Dated October 2, 1928. A. W. FOX, Administrator of the Estate of John Bernstein, Deceased. of John Bernstine, Deceased. and’ §0. ¥ SRR ;;’hnl:nt'h' .your" dollars,’ like we Juneau Business Houses in’ co-operation with The. Daily Alaska Empire sreeds,' h fio_r[e)aap,the harvest. ¢ Increasin, Ith produces better living standarg home _serves these ideals. ere, where you community Buying a/ [ doredo & &5 n e e LR @ 53 969 63 50 1o N - (R R N O 2 Calhoun, npé. Juneau Willoughby at Totem @ro. Willoughby, opp. 0 warehouse and (n“‘." Front and Seward. Front ard Main, Becond and “Main, Pitls ard Sewdrd. Fire Hall o A Ga.tiucau and Rawa Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fifth and Geld. Fitth and 'Kt ; Seventh and Gold. ' Fitth and Kennedy. Ninth, back 'of house. a Distin Ave,, and Indian Ninth sad 0 i Seventh and Ma

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