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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1929. return to his work in the Interior HAROLD SMITH BACK WITH BIG 0 PE N l NG poctvz s ‘MOOSE INSTALLATION RANGER VI uvy:m{:\u‘r:u{ With Father Menager and Father | IS WELL ATTENDED ! Munro, of Wrangell, the priests Harold Smith, of the U. S. Forest } 1 { uF vITA PHDNE from the Interior had an interest- e n ted officers of the # Service department, returned |ing visit with Gov. George A. Par Moose Lodge were installed recent- | Wednesday night on the R:\m:m'; while the steamer was in port. a public ceremony at the | VII, Capt. George Peterson, 3 53 ther Munro, who was in Junes s being at the Forest Service Marine | DELAYED WEEK‘)U" a day on church business Station on Gravina TIsland, ar | { turned to Wrangell aboard the Yu Ketchikan, for the last four weeks kon. £ e | ! superintending the overhaul of t Coliseun Will Show Talk-| - ) who ware 1 Ranger VIL The boat was { . i > NOTICE TO PATRONS ;- b painted in the Forest Servi | e, -Two Systems, statements are mailed to| s v About May 14 \ olors, yellow deck, red pilot house | Py s o ustomers on the first of a te hull, and underwent it—happines born of laughs and tears and romance— & th to afford you the op- |y . 3 the kind that only e . On account of unforseen delay | complete annual repairs. slete check up | W. D. Grose, of the Coliseum Thea- $hnd E N | ter, announces that the opening of |, 3 -1 TS BT — AND HOW! (G $ C. Keep Smiling—There’s Happiness Ahead—Lots of The trip north was made in e are not in- | his Vitaphone and Movietone talkies cellent time and good wea as demand for payment. experienced the whole anx you for your patronage. The work of iustallation, far! fon offices the | Smith said. They left Kel vas captained by Willlam |8t 1:30 Tuesday . afternoon, G. Felland is the |Six hours at Petersburg and arrived |§ . . . groater than was expected, is given | FURS retiring Dictator of the lodgo. here at 8:50 o'clock Wednesday can ln'mg you 1n her great picture one of the Gross! We are now r2ady to alter or g 2 - night. | 1 not open the a up your fuis. Goldstein's Dell k. Sherii, rtune: ano | S — 4 fum. adv. | tuner and rebuilder. [ GNP TR ne 573 | Old papers at the Emp ““HAPPINESS [srmdi: been tested and ilated as near | A H E A D % to perfection as is possible. 1] The opening feature will be an | e & y all-talkie, “The Terror,” which has 2 With EDMUND LOWE Acr in the past taken all the cities There will also be the M.-G.-M. SPOTLIGHTS and in the states by stormi, Tt is @ Extra Comedy “KEEPING IN TRIM” e ary: RIGGLY GGAN WV rding the ne PALACE ORCHESTRA GIVES CONCERT R e o s AND PLAYS FOR ALL SHOWS [started and it will only be a day DURING THIS FEATURE b Thpeiongrign Ry oo g in “SPRING FEVER” i VARCON] nck TNeaaliner 1, with the word Vitaphone the bottom. Nowhere in Alaska and in a g many of the T istates has a sign this size and cett, Edward Earle and a notable kind been erected. cast appear in it. Joan Crawford,| The movie fans of Juneau ma I heroine of “The Unknown,” “The rest assured that when the Vita- . Attractlons iTflxl Dancer” and other recent hits, | phone and Movietone are opened plays a golf devotee as heroine of |they will be on a par with the best j this film. | installations in the states. The best At Theatres nd newest pictures that it is pos- The Line of Least Resistance to Quality Foods at Lower Prices Is PIGCLY WIGCL and law when— DELIVERIES DAILY DOUGLAS McLEAN T i i { Isible to buy, will be shown in Ju- 2./ > 4 o “LET ’ER RAIN” MAY DAY DANGE neau at the Coliseum, said Mr. M .«{% %"/J/ " ] ”()N]‘, gl‘ i, \‘/lL:lhhone i & 2| i o S g See——. Movietone [ COLLEEN MOORE IN | FEATURE AT PALACE | The opening is scheduled for May BY A U x | L I A R Y (14 w omething unforseen hap- ipens that will cause further delay. T S In a role that tests to the utmost | e her versatility as an actress Colleen SATUHDAY EvE Moore scored emphatically with !NTER]OR PR]ESTS ON patrons of the Palace Theatre last | YUKON, SOUTHBOUND 1 mglht,“when‘ hor ]2;95";&3;";:50:‘; The annual May Day Dance, that A ture, “Happiness Ahead,” opene is sponsored each spring by the "hla‘ Flnyholl;?[c. s Moore | American Legion Auxiliary, will b i 158 d frcnm i eelx; ction.. |the main funfest tomorrow mnight rior of the Jesuit who appears in this produ The dance will be given .in the|Northern Alaska, at Holy Cross a Colleen Moore whose 1.mm0r0.uS;mk5 Hall. and the Rev. Joseph McElmeel, scenes are all the mare mlrfl'\ Pro-| A fully stocked cedar chest will Nulato and Tanana were aboard the Yoling because of the m:.“:”::‘g.b(‘ awarded to someone at the!Yukon, which was in Juneau on flavor of pathos with Which Der|.g,.. 1¢ i to be seen in the win- its way souih Wednesday night. work is also seasoned. She DrOVeS|g,uo of the Juneau-Young Hard her Delon recently completed Derself s odept, in momenls 01 yarq store, trip all over his district by air- emotional drama as in comedy, and | = gy, F Sheelor, President of the |Plane, which took two weeks in- lends such realism to her CAhlfll‘as:‘ Auxiliary, has announced that stead of the six weeks it would re- terigation that “Happiness Ahead"| o ,o.yihing js in readiness and quire by other means of travel. He is-gne of the most believable screen | . nices o bigger and better dance |is on his way to Seattle and Port- stories-to be seen in months. . ithan ever before. Fun for every-|land to buy supplies and will be Edmund Lowe gives a splendid], 4o cin po the main attraction, away about a month. It is possible perrormaince throughout th; g\(fttulrc he promises. |that he will _bc rl-rl\l{rrd to make while Llyanth;shm;nli Bobre| Funds derived from the affair|trip cast while Outside. Ohapman, - Ohar! g oo o e s | will be devoted to the varlous un-| Father McElmeel s on his way Elliott and Carlos Duran, are oth-| gertayings of the Auxiliary, which(to Washington, D. C. where he ers in the supporting cast who fill | oo vear makes considerable con-|Will take a three months’ course in l. 26 Piece Set SILVERW ARE : For SEE OUR WINDOW 59 C Juneau-Y oung Hardware ' Company ATURDAY SPECIALS BUTTER, Best Lb. 45¢ The Rev. P. I. Delon, Mayonnaise, qt. . . Nalleys or Dutch Maid WHY NOT LET US put your name on our coal liag their roles to advantage. | tributi i st 8 jork g ic Uni- it is certainly good coal. tributions to charity. first aid work at the Catholic Uni The Palace orchestra puts over| .—.‘_.—_y versity. He finds the course neces- We deliver fresh dressed a splendid program of just the right| yoe cregm, brick or bulk. Juneau sary because of the scarcity of , [ [ ] pouitcr vy fay., Qe SEn8 . kind of music for the feature. {Ice Cream Parlors —adv. |doctors in his territory. He will are the ’argest and freshest that tte hens produce. We carry a complete line of Poultry and Fox Feeds. And our transfer service— well you can’t beat it. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 JAMS fiaw 57c Darling i Van Clairs SHRIMPS | Sweet Pickles In Glass 15¢ can 390 | “CHICAGO” SCORES Ty : . J | BIG AT COLISEUM a mefi 1 S S O B It cannot be denied that “Chica-| X go,” a De Mille Studio productionj ' b for Pathe, which was shown at the' Coliseum Theatre last night, is a| great picture. It scored a tri-| umph. Its reception by local pic- ture fans was most enthusiastic. It | 9 & g [ must be admitted also that Phyllis Haver, as the jazz-crazed wife, and BRAND Victor Varconi, as her iorglving‘ husband, presented portrayals so artistic in conception and execu- | tion as to amaze their most ardent a admirers. Directed by Frank Ur-| son, this screen version of Maurine | ‘Watkins' celebrated stage suocess.1 Chicago, is decidedly one of the best productions presented here in many | years. | The story deals with a vixen wife who, to gratify her wild desires, de- " ceives her husband. When her “angel daddy” seeks to rid himself | of the shackles with which she has | enslaved him, she deliberately mur- | ders him. Although her hushand | is aware of her infidelities, his love e e S SUSSNLTSUSS SO A gentleman is received according to his appearance WEAR TAILOR MADE CLOTHES And have them made at home. It is cheaper to have them made at home than to send outside for them. F. WOLLAND, Merchant Tajlor IR AR - Men’s Fancy Hose, 50 cents J. M. 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It is a lilting comedy of the links, directed by Edward Sedg- wick. Joan Crawford, George Faw- There will be no special invitations, but the public is invited to attend the “Last Session” of the Ninth Territorial Legislature—and join in the big dance. SRR Old Papers for sale at Empire Office i j— =

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