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TONIGHT Try and solve thi exciting myster y' 'PALACE (Now Under New Management) AT THE in a baffling. detective thriller LONDON AFTER! ' MIDNIGHT man-hunters. Yard, detective, tackled it on a plan of Exciting? Never such a part for a breahless drama! There is Comedy WHO killed Roger Balfour? For five years the mystery baffled the keenest of master And then Burke, of Scotland hypnotist, You won’t be able to sit still! You'll simply love it! Conrad Nagel has a leading part. also a LATE NEW? “RAINY DAYS” psychologist, his own. Chaney! Never such and an “OUR GANG” on—10- Coming Sunday 12 of them—with the Attractions At Theatres et LON CHANEY AT | PALACE TONIGHT || &5 Good orthodox ghosts don't work | in the daytime—it's against the principles of the United Specters’ Association or the Amalgamated Academy of Phantoms—or whatever | it is that governs the activities of visitors from the Great Beyond. All of which is responsible for ever observed, during the filming new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer vehicle at the Palace tonight. ern story with Chaney as a scien- against ancient superstitions and strange ghosts in an uncanny mys- tery. The old European belief of the vampires, or “un-dead” who leave their graves at night to prey upon the living, finds a strange use in the fantastic drama. Tod Browning, the director, is also author of the strange new play, which Waldeman Young has adapted to the screen, and the cast includes Marceline Day, Conrad Nagel, Henry B. Walthall, Polly Moran, Claude King, Andy McClel- lan, Percy Williams, Edna Tiche- nor and others of note. | “LION AND THE MOUSE” | | ODRAWS WELL, COLISEUM | © Py Enthysiastic crowds are filling the Ceuseun.\;Theatre at each perfor- mance)\of “The Lion and the from a scdaario by Robert Lord, is a screeny revivgl of the Charles Klein stge success and the all- star casy/ is headed by May - Mc- Avoy egd Lionel Barrymore. Others e LUMBAGO PAINS pains any longer. “Rheumatism and its kindred OF 25-50, Loges 60 cents MAE PAULY’'S ORCHESTRA GIVES CONCERT AND PLAYS BOTH SHOWS “Talkie Vaudeville Acts of “London After Midnight,” his| tific detective who pits hypnotism | Mouse,” arner Bros. Extended Run prodd tion. This screen mas- ! terpiece djgected by Lloyd Bacon sereen fl‘iltlll'(' Vera Reynolds in “The Little Adventuress.” are William Collier, Jr., Alec Fran- cis, Emmett Corrigan and Jack | [ The story is an enthralling cne, | recounting the ways and means by | Ackroyd. which a clever girl, known as the ‘mouse,” breaks the bonds of greed that bind a c in “lion” of the business wor’ ing to free her father from the charges of hone cast upon him by tI lion to the proverbial meekness of a lamb—and to win his son in| marriage! This, tiny May accom- plishes with a verve and go, de- lightful to behold. = Lionel Barry team-work as ‘the “Lion” and the “Mouse.” How a young business man, both- the strangest working hours Lon |cred by the eity’s noises, goes to Chaney, famous screen star, has|the country for a rest only to be gt stanford University. His term taken on a rabbit hunt that ends|,f office expires June 30, almost disastrously when a lion is ;cncountered, provides a crowded half hour of fun in “The Lion's The new picture is a vivid mod- |Roar,” the Educational-Mack Sen-|some desirable work in school and |ygq, at the completion of it we shall |return to Juneau to make our | home.” | nett All-Talking Comedy, which is added to the present bill. TALKIE VAUDEVILLE COMING TO PALACE i = Arrangements have been com~ pleted by the new managers of the Palace with George F. Hayes, for the showing of several high class talkie vaudeville acts at the Pal- |ace Sunday and Monday nights in | conjunction with the regular movie feature bill. . These talkies are somewhat similar to those run in firs*. lass houses such as on the Keith, Orpheum and Pantages cir- cuits. Some of the vaudeville headliners, which are to be presented are: Les Saylor, from the New York Winter Garden; Fritzi Fern, star of Earl Carrol's Revue; J. Saunders, the | man with 1000 faces; Rondell and Flynn, from a Night in Paris; and several others including EBrennan {and Raymond, vaudeville stars; also Miss Judy King, direct from Paris. { There are to be a total of twelve 1acts shown. ' —— O TERHUNE RETURNS FROM WEST COAST INSPECTION H. W. Terhune; Executive Secre- tary of the Alaska Game Commis- sion, returned home yesterday after a week’s trip to the west coast districts. He visited Craig, Wran- gell and Petersburg, investigating conditions and finding everything {in excellent shape. He made the trip on the Sea Otter, Capt. K. C. Talmadge. - | Boys Is Boys “Now that he has joined the Boy | | | | HENDERSON TO “%es ecors e , in the end manag-, 3 ‘Retiring Commissioner of | lion—to change the| more and May MeAvoy do splendid |Henderson and their daug hter |attle, enroute to Palo Alto, Cal,| {college. They will drive from Seat- ‘and expect to arrive there lntel inext week. | |dence to Assistant United States diseases—Neuritis, Sciatica and New« geouts 1 suj 4 ) A ppose your son does Migia alio chsé PanE which nearly one kind deed every day,” remark- led the neighbor. y i “Yes” replied the kid’s mother, m&mzk ust Bt An'.]wuh a sigh, “but I dont like the You have tried liniments thag Other kind of deeds he spends the rn, or salves that irritatq Test of the day doing.” the flesh but now, with “SEYON”, St S you can get immediate relief from = Have you tried tne Five o'Clock P i s fiee Srmicals (Otenar Spscina o4 Malbey's Cute? - 4 —— for “SEYON” and forget your 0ains. | pry the wive 'o'Clock Dianer v. Butler-Mauro Drug Co. jSpecials at Mabr7's. B {exander Smith Cochrane, owner of THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, J Tho Ebright, Marmier and Favreau to break ‘the j,u¢ after his third disappointing |diak on the Admiral Watson, Satur- nonstop " distance r fliers landed last night after g in the 41 hour: Education and Family |minutes and covering 4032 mites. | - = Leave for Year } & ] L. D. Hendersofi, Commissioner or;HAs NEw JAw’ Education in Alaska since 1927, Mrs. | | werld’s MIRACLE HAS Joyce, will leave tomorrow morn-| ing on the Princess Alice for Se- where Mr. Henderson will spend the next year in post graduate work LONDON, June 20. “We are not quitting Alaska,” Mr. the last member of the, Henderson said. “I am taking ad-| Canadian Expeditionary Force to|SiatOR. Three girls won this avard|} Painting, Graining, GREEN PEPPERS—CELERY—CAULI- | vi f tunity to d e oas s year. | Ak yantage of an opporfunty to de|return to Canada after the World iy (Holy roceived ther B, v.|{ Kalsomining and FLOWER—STRING BEANS s on his way home, more than ten years after the Armistice: Major Gillies, who came to the ront f ina, Sask., in 1914, | Mr. Henderson will enter Stan- grant from. Hegiifly, Btk 0 ford" in time- for the summer sem- around Cambrai. The | 1 skill of his famous name- j. H. D. Gillies, was chiefly | for his recovery. Forty-| tions were performed. “These wonderful surgeons have| given me a new jaw bone” he District Attorney G. W. Folta who | Said before his departure. “Every- will reside there during the form- thing is new. For nothing was er’'s absence. left below my lp. I am grateful from the bottom of my heart. “My new chin, however, grafted 7, from other parts of my body, is Veteran Roadmas.ter very sensitive to cold and I shall 0f Alaska Railroad not be able to go through a winter Al 2 in Canada. I therefore shall return Is Given Promotion to Englafd in six months’ time.” e G;fXAnge?llavscreraénJ‘;gz 20— REIGH COUNT PROBABLY ter of the Southern Division of the BACK IO R Alaska Railroad, has been pro- moted General Road Master, suc- ceeding H. Horn, resigned. Horn has been on the job since theé Landis regime. He will prob-l ably return to California where he | formerly was a railroad official. Colwell is known to all oldtim- ers and was connected with the initial railroad construction work here, for years being stationed at| Mile 51, but with headquarters in, Seward. figh surgi ® reside in Palo Alto while he is in tle to the California institution Mr. Henderson has leased his resi- NEW YORK, June 20.—If Reigh Count, Mrs. John D. Hertz' Coro- Former Richest Bachelor Passes ! Away Seeking Health YONKERS, N. Y., June 20.—Al-‘ SATISFIED CUSTOMERS we invite you to see letters we || have received from ladies whom we have made fur garments for during the past few months. We can satisfy you, too. YURMAN’S the Alexander Smith and Sons Car- pet Company, died today at Sar- ana¢ Lake where he went last Friday to regain his health. Cochrane was once regarded as the richest bachelor in America. He was a philanthropist and’ yacht- ing enthusiast and owned the Van- itie which raced Sir Thomas Lip- ton's Shamrock. He was once the husbend of Canna Walska but was divorced, Remodeling and Repairing at Summer Prices 4 INVADERS OF POUGHKEEPSIE WATER Associated Press Photor zshington and California with strong rowing teams meet the nation’s best June 24. Above, 7 qtén varsity (ieft to right) Ginger, O'Deil, Valentine, Phillips, Javis, Orr, and (insct) Coach Al Ulbrickson. Lower, California (left to right) Donlon, Caldwell, on, Frederick, Workman, Dally, Brinck, Von §illow, (kneeling) Mullin and (inset) Coach Ky Wakeman, Alcorn, nation cup winner at Epsom anns,‘ comes through with a vietory in; | the Ascot Gold cup, June 20, he| | Troub nakes - Plac probably will be returned to the| v RI D AY | Trouble Takes Place ypieq siates to complete the rac-| JUNEAU LUMBER MILL | . E ing season and then go in stud next | SHIPS TIES AND LUMBER | LEBOURGET FIELD, France, gpune { Reigh Count was sent to England ) 1‘.1uuu 20.—Engine trouble halted the | mpt of Freuch aviators De'ogpecially for the Ascot Gold cup,iship 20,000 feet of lumber to Ko-| original plans were |day, to be used in the construction changed and it was announced that!of the new school house at that showing the and 17 {he son of Sunreigh would remain |place. ]nn b I ! plans of M1 L orelB o o e O e L e e oy o the same boat, | FIELD TOMATOES, pound .............. 20 ton “cup_provably il aler the : HOT HOUSE TOMATOES, pound ... .33 e “ SOLID HEAD LETTUCE, 2 for........... 25 s A GOOD JOB 5 ‘ mhfflnsg?m-‘givh:’rfiifsnms; ALL WAYS” BABY BEETS, 2 bunches for................ A5 BOSTON, June 20.—College blaz- | | AR because o motto we !l WASHINGTON TURNIPS, 2 for ........ 15 vl expand b et~ "1l NEW TEXAS DRY ONIONS, 4 Ibs. for .25 TAKEN PLAGE ers are awarded to girls at the Bos- | ton university college of liberal arts | | for four-year partieipation in sports | Interior and Exterior, i |and an active interest in the af- . —Maj. James |, o of the women's athletic asso-} Sign and Lflndscape | participation in thlrd‘ year sports and 11 received eclass {numerals for proficiency in two- participation. b | Jetters . for left aboard the Calgaric equipped‘ye“r | lester, and will continue through ";‘”: ki lf%mf:: °;;‘1‘8’“1‘” Veal 16 1s getting so it is almost as |the academic year. His family will |5 0" *W&7 £ » In the |, rd for a woman to keep modest i as it always has been for her toi keep still. UNE 20, 1929. AR D OLISEUM Wy ' TONIGHT 9:25 SOUND TONIGHT 7:30 SOUND “THE LION AND THE MOUSE” SOUND with LIONEL BARRYMORE—MAE McAVOY—ALEC FRANCIS—WILLIAM COLLIER, JR. s = = g E “THE LION’S ROAR” E % = T An All:Talking Mack Sennett Comedy A ROAR FROM START TO FINISH JOHNNIE MARTIN Vaudeville Star in a SINGING and MUSICAL ACT MOVIETONE NEWS PRICES—10-20-75 cents—Loges $1.00 ""“llflllfl"“l|||||lllllfll|lllll_“|||||||||"|||||||||"fllll!!"ln"mm!mm||||m"l“mlllmfl“llllllll ! A Prince’s Jaunt to Monte Carlo Brings Divorce from Pola, f MONTE CARLO, June 20.—Pola’ Pete Say Negri and her princely husband, Serge Mdivani, seem to have come to the parting of the ways. H | ~Friends say that the trouble | which has culminated in her. suit { for divorce started three months ago when they came to France. The Prince wanted to go to Monte Carlo |and Pola didnt. The prince said she absolutely forbade him to go i but. he went anyway and when he returned their argument ended in her decision for a divorce. 8he announced it to her closest friends two months ago but the | papers were filed only last week, when she was in England and the |prince at The Hague. “Pola is a marvelous girl,” the prince said, “but life isn't always casy with a movie star. We have parted but are stilt good friends. ARSI T “I am not going out of business but am selling THIS WEEK ONLY AT COST OR LESS— Everything must go.” The Juneau Lumper Mill will Castros Best Creamery BUTTER ... $ .50 EGGS—A-1 Grade, dozen 35¢, 2 doz... 65 HAINES POTATOES, 32 pounds for.... 1.00 Two thousand railroad ties NEW POTATOES, 3 pounds for ....... 25 Wall Papering l Anything to beautify the home, i office, ete. 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