The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 13, 1929, Page 3

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o= 'lIIIllIIIII|IIIII|IIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIl!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIl SELQ.KEJ;"P S SUNDAY MATINEE ‘?A“%‘*—qu‘-‘? NIGHT, MONDAY PAL \(E ()R(,HENTR\ I'\I C()NLLRT LG .1l.-C.- M. SPOTLIGHTS LU wiTH Doris Kenyon GEO. FAWCETT, PAUL HURST, ARTHUR STONE Famous Peter B. Kyne Classic Comedy- CHARLES KING in “Somo M ore Excuses” 10—25— )l)—Lowoc 60 cents THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY APRIL 13, 192 STIMSON TAKES OATH .OF OFFICE ! President Hoocver’s cabinet wa: son took the oath as sccretary of state. admiristered oath re¢ Frank B. Vei FOREMAN MINER MILLER IS ON TRIP, KETCHIKAN| George H. Miller, foreman miner for the U. S. Bureau of Mines, who has been giving first aid lectures in this vicinity for some time, has left for Ketchikan. He expects to train a class among the high school students there, at the reque: of the superintendent, and possib} among the firemen. From Ketchikan he will go to the Kassan Gold Company mine at Hollis on Prince of Wales Island, ! which | about quarries at Tokeen. tho Pacific Coast Cement com- pany's limestone quary on Dall Island, where there is a crew of 40 men, and the marble When classes | in first aid have been given at these places, Mr. Miller will go «o‘ Seattle where he will accompany | the man in charge of similar work or the Bureau of Mines, in the, State of Washington on several| trips, at the request of B. D. Slew-[ art, Federal Mining Engineer. He will be in the States about two, weeks after which h ill be sen'} to mining communiti in the In-| terior. i | | e 9000000000000 SRR G SR LA e R “SILK STOCKING: NOW AT PALACE B K Tignt, exnilara story of young married life is “Silk Stock- ings,” the Universal Jewel starrir Laura La Plante, which is at tk Palace for the last two times to night. John Harron y s opposite the golden haired star while the sup- porting cast includes Otis Ha n,| William Austin, Tempe Pigot, Mar- cella Daly, =tuth Cherrington, Hei- nie Conklin and Burr McIntosh. / and “PUTTING PANTS ON PHILLIP” - | Coliseum S I Attractions | k Not since he left the fold of ‘I briny at a “water baby,” and to ed the thrill of Marie riding an David Butler, Seena Owen, Ward | sweet tooth like your own. This Wesley Ruggles directed. Baby Mary Ann Jackson, Ruth LAST 2 TIMES of LAURA LA PLANT in “Silk Stockings” v lockings T E. Mason Hopper directed |and which will be on view at the In one se | ¢ d upon to ride an aquaplane| A T, ard behind a fast speed boat. t 1 heatres ack Sennett has Mi Prevost | ) been given a vehicle wherein she ~ could return to the top of th that she enjoyed the part is sing it mildly. ost film fans who have wait- wquaplane board will certainly get eral when they see this thrill- 1 photoplay. “Harrison Ford, | Crane and Franklin Pangborn are listed in the cast. Be it ever so false, there's no] is the opening title of Mack Sen- Inett’'s laughing latest, “Smith’ |Candy Shop,” the two-reel comed:; Hiatt and Raymond McKee, are i the principals in the cast and there is fun galore throughout, it is said. T “THE RUSH HOUR” AT COLISEUM ON SUNDAY - ] Marie Prevost harks back to her| early days in the films in her lat- est production, “The Rush Hour,” | “VALLEY OF GIAN AT PALACE SUNDAY CITATION : The beautiful Redwood count In the Probate Court for the Ter-|0f California, Mecca of thousands ritory of Alaska, First Division, | 9f tourists each year, is the ‘locale Juneau Precinct. of Milton Sills’ latest starring ve- In the Matter of the Esfate of hicle, “The Valley of the Giants” Gust E. Anderson, Deceased. vh)ch comes to the Palace Sunday The United States of America to for two days. Emma Norblad, of Seattle, Wash.,;, The story is from the novel of | Manda Spoeng, of Gothenburg, that name by Peter B. Kyne, and Sweden, and Anna Bergstrom of is an ideal vehicle for the talents Stockhold, Sweden; to the heirs of Sills. It deals with life in of said above mentioned estate the open, in a wild country where and to all other persons inter-|“men are men,” and there is no ested, GREET!NGS: place for a weakling. You are hereby cited to be and| poris Kenyon, Arthur Stone, Paul appear in the above entitled court| gyt yola q'Avril, George Faw- in the courthouse at Juneau, Al-|copr Gnarles Sellon, Fred O'Beck, ‘;;‘-;,ava‘;;;yD‘l"Q‘;;"“nto;‘ (:}c:lecflz(ml’d Phil Brady and many other fay- I T m‘outes are seen in support of Sills. show cause if any you have why the real property of the said above | Country Store and Barn Dance, entitled estate, to-wit: 'Elks' Hall, April 20th, supervision Lot 1, Block 112, of the town- [of Pastime Club. Special prizes for site of Juneau, . Alaska, the 'bnst hayseed couple now on . dis- same being an unimproved lot {play at J. M. Saloum's. Groceries, or parcel of land. pots and pan and what have you should not be sold for the best all given away free. An- equal interests of the estate. |chance for all to win. Save the Done in open court this 23rd day|date, —adv. of March, 1929. | PR S A (Seal) FRANK A. BOYLE, | EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING It pays to mave your zippers and Probate Judge. First publication, March 23, 1929.|boots rebuilt st Mike Avoian’s. Last publication, April 20, 1929, ]Gents furnishings. LT LTI T IIIIIIl"III"IIllI LUMBE YARDI\' Just order your lum- ber by Ict- ter or wire ...you're sure of the best mate- rial here. UR service to Alaska cus- > tomers has earned us the name of “Alaska’s Lumberyard”... every order receives prompt atten- tion, special grading and ship- ment on the first boat, |son at 5 COURT NEWS °| 0000000600000 After being out for twelve and a half hours the jury brought in a verdict in the case of Stanley Kras- | 5:30 o'clock this morning. He was fuum' guilty of xmnu((\(\urr“r possession and sale of intoxica | Hbitor in. violKGlon of the Neblikt| Prohibition Law and not guiity on | the count of conducting a public | nuisance The has been nl“ trial since Thursday morning. He | | will be sentenced next Saturday. A jury was completed at noon | T L L L L L LT L CL L L Our Facilities and You HE generation and distribution of electriéify is a process of amazing ramifications and re- quires costly equipment plus a large staff of train- ed men and must be prepared at all times to delivery any amount of electrical energy. with an eye but we are service for your home service. G T T e Our powet plants and the network of wires car- rying electricity to customers were constracted ment are constantly being made. We have a'definite and increasing ob]igaliifil to our customers. factory or office. We are prepared to meet all needs for electric Juneau, Phone 6 Laughter and Adventure and HOW ! 4 3 SHOWS 7:30-9:25 SUNDAY AND MONDAY MARIE PREVOST in “The Rush Hour” WITH HARRISON FORD FRANKLIN PANGBORN s completed when Henry L. Stime Chief Justice Taft (left) logg, former secretary, looked on. [ler Will Contested LATEST NEWS A Sweet Romance of Love, Laughter and Adventure A Show of Laughs JUST A SWEET-TOOTH COMEDY “SMITH’S CANDY SHOP” DICK McGINN AT KIMBALL Saturday Only “JAKE THE PLUMBER” PRICES 10-20-40-Loges 50 cents Coming Chicago After Midnight The Donald case was tried last fall in the District Court and the jury § disagreed. Judge J. W. Harding, who has the case of the Alaska Handy Gold Mining company vs. the Chichagof Extension Gold Mining company, involving the ownership of claims on Chichagof Island, under consid- eration, will render a decision next | Saturday. Alaska Yukon Pioneers And Ladies Hold Dance o < SEATTLE, April 13—The Alaska \\\fiy/ | Yukon Piomeers and Ladies of the ’ | Golden North, will give a dance Lella Whitehead Tewsivs oy v wili Boitng tith 'and last of the winter season. The dances are sponsored by the two groups. A free bean feed is also given. beauty, left one third of hef, {fortune, estimated at $250,000, to James T. Collins of Forest Hills, L. I, but reperts from Texas reveal that there will be S35 a stiff cumcfit bulure i':ny b::ix BISHOP CRIMONT SOUTH quests are allowed to be pat ON CHURCH BUSINESS (International Newsreel) | tyday m uv thr case of Jim Don- The Rt. Rev. Bishop J. R. Cri- ¢ld, charged with violation of the mont, S. J, Catholic Bishop of liational Prohibition Law, and (rial Alaska, was a passenger for. the 1 at 2 o'clock this afternoon. south this morning on the Prin- IlllIIIIlIIIIIlIlllII"lIIIIiu IR HI R Rn women. A light and power company to the future. Additions to equip- Not only do we provide setvice, prepared to assist in empioymg that increased comfort in every room in and for increased efficiericy i your O T R R R R R L T IR Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Douglas, Phone 18 ' P cess Louise. Blshop Crimont wlll[ go east on church business and expects to be away about six weeks. Upon his return to Alas- ka, Bishop Crimont will make his annual trip over the Territory vis- iting Catholic Churches and in- specting the widely scattered mls- sions. Mill Wood KINDLING WOOD $4.25 LOAD R GLACIER HIGHWAY IN GOOD COND!TION The Glacier Highway is in fine shape to Eagle River, according to adventurous motorists who have taken advantage of the recent spring weather to drive to the end of the highway. While there is still some snow on the loop road, near the glacier, the other parts of the road are clear and in good condition with the exception of one bad spot near the Juneau Dairy , ranch, it is said. iy den| Service Transfer Co. 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