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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1929. ° T i Lakes Discovered in Cen- tral Part of Island [wat that the lly at an altd 11,000 feet, indicate :kes lie higher than o hert waterfalls in S g the lakes of ¢ . Mr. Heintzicman said. T that some ohuqufl pl -ALEC f four | The Princess / TONIGHT AT THE said. The sec- |ing passage for the south on the : ‘ oud chain, consisting of two lakes |pr e wer SOUND SOUND SOL}VD Henderson, Mrs. L For Prince Rupert—H J Gee FRANCIS—WILLIAM ( ‘OLLIER, 1I_AKES H]UN[] BY e o e iates in et |PRINCESS ALICE HERE fil Six Hitherto Unknown! the larger about four miles long P LACE “THE LION AND THE MOUSE” “THE LION’S R()AR” the high, rugged mouj- |||IH|l'||ll"|llll|||Illl|lI|||||ll||||llll||I||l|||||||ll|||||||lllllll|||||fl|”|||"||||l|||l||||||H|||||||||H||"|||||||||||l|"||“|fl Be sure and see tth lMR MAPPERS UN . 1 nd drains iato mommg t five n(Io(‘l\ and s Port Banks. Rockford; Mrs. Hilda Brewren a with (\Iow Under \e“ M.mdgement) An All-Talking Mack Sennett Comed y extending ‘southerly in th2 SOUTHBOUND TH[S A.'M. ‘ TONIGHT COL[SE' ,M TONIGHT exciting mystery! 7:30 9:25 g y y 1 AN F ISLAND Sand Heintz eman, Y. [at seven for the south. Those n 8. Distri wn about tnf Epc.xlinu and three SaShobitan e LIONEL BARRYMORE—MAE Me \\m 2 A ROAR FROM START TO FINISH L FREEMONT IN WITH FISH The cemont, Capt. Olaf Wi ters, brought in 8500 pounds halibut this morning which W sold to the San Juan shing a Packing Company for --.. and 8. L MOVIETONE NEWS PRICES—10-20-75 cents—Loges $1.00 in a baffling’ detective thriller ‘MIDNIGHT with CONRAD NAGEL JOHNNIE MARTIN Vaudeville Star in a SINGING and MUSICAL ACT Ll There is also a LATE NEWS and an “OUR GANG” Coming Sunday—“MOTHER MACHREE” with Viatphone Acts. Sat Comed_v—“RAINY DAYS” irday ()nlyA—“WlL]) JUSTI(}< featuring “Peter the Gréat.” Aarigh 10250, Loge 0 cots | (AR i B B R 00 B G AN R | THE FAGLE RIVER FUR { MAE PAULY’S ORCHESTRA GIVES CONCERT K i 5 | FARM, INC. v l AND I’LA\ S BOTH \U(J\\ S | B R i l - f ' | . i { | Offer part of their holdings, | - W y {south of THE GOVERNMENT A(‘lh? 7 ’ 1W i b vy ' |HIGHWAY, FOR SALE ON EASY; 5 : ‘i {TERMS. This land will be sold} in small tracts, is -all cleared and, ady for cultivation and covered Coming Sunda_y~~'l'u]kic Vaudeville Pete Sa:ys_ 12 of them—with the screen feature—Vera Reynolds in “The Little Adventuress.” R B oo 3t oy ; e P i, b, i e AR e “I am not going out of business but am selling THIS \VPI&I\ ONLY AT (()sl “R IEbS— Ever _ytlun ¢ must go.” — | further particulars inquire of E.! Valentine, President, or Thomas' George, Secretary. —adv. it Fresh roasted peanuts and pop- corn, Juneau Ice Cream Parlors, R i o SRR AR |Madame Hevena Ru | International Beauty Specia |ist, says: | | “Remember that within you' |there is latent Beauty, new sition of the craft of the modern| !investigator of crime. It is the last | I word in detective stories. Attractions Marceline Day makes a Ve charming heroine, and Conrad N: gel, a romantic lover for her, whil At Theatr(’s l Henry B. Walthall does a splendid | | | | ALL OVER THE WORLD bit of character acting as "erl o 2 /| "t vauys acnesn s over (@ HHURRAY =W e lead for the largest increase T s Ot % lthe right kind of music for the |g 4 £ O brAwING of business this month. There are many stores DRAWING TO CLOSE | [feature. Bt e ot el & % [Youth, greater Loveliness.) e value of contrast as never | e — — i . * ¢ e | l‘et P h I been more fully illustrated, than in || “MOTHER MACHREE" in this contest. Help Juneau win the first " yme i 30% 0 roce the two leading members of the| | COMING, COLIS 4 ace Cream Valaze Cleansing Cream Valaze le Skin Food (embellisseur) Valaze Bleach Cream, Face Powder, Lip Sticks, S BOSt C"ne 10 LB 650 "' Hair Tonics |8 Castros,Best, Creamery BUTTER ... § .50 u ar C & H S. | muule o g | EGGS—A-1 Grade, dozen 35¢, 2 doz... .65 HAINES POTATOES, 32 pounds for.... 1.00 all-star cast of Warner Bros.’ Ex- | —————— sheates 4 Not any “American_yo you tended Run production, “The Lion e of nine can boast of having c and the Mouse,” which ends a four- day run at the Coliseum tonight,|TeSPonded with a man as famous Lionel Barrymore is known to| as Rudyard Kipling of England, but ! id act h the world as the superb interpreter Philippe De Lacey, child actor, who § " is cast as Brian McHugh in Fox| St gmersoiers, Wil ”HL for ‘hg Films' versien of “Mother Machree,” | ARsEll, <Abd 10 < iThe Lioy oy |which will be shown at the Coli- ! B M,m.lse, he is cast as "Ready ... gunday, has this distinction. Money’ "Ryder, dominant and mer- ey no gratified at the fidelity clless figure In the business world. |, “\hien philippe depicted the prize. In striking relief is the essentially o T FUm b OO etit of | : FIELD TOMATOES, pound ... .20 feminine charm of May McAvoy, Clergy,” wrote him a warm letter | HOF HOUSE TOMATOES d 3.} the “Mouse,” who by her clever- |, s him 5 set of autographed | t 3 JSE , pound ... .3 is to ts d free the lion, ; & § ; e AP s S ! utcC eanSel’ cans C SOLID HEAD LETTUCE, 2 for. ... 25 ity and win for herself the lion's |,y R B AR & D R Iy BABY BEETS, 2 bunches fnr ________________ 15 “The Lion and the Mouse” is, of | | DRAMA COMING PALACE WASHINGTON TURNIPS, 2 for ........ 15 ol course, a screen revival of Charles | =g etRt U R 50c size, large Hidre suigo Saceas. A reported to be of the highest class, =2 tation is by Robert Lord, and Lloyd |*€Ported e i classd us rooms ¢ 3 Bacon directed. ‘The oast also|fISIINE an hours amusement) Size cans, o cans includes Alec Francis, William Col- = lier, - Jr., Emmett Corrigan and Palace Sunday and Monday nights | Jsci( Aci;royd in conjunction with the”silent dra-| sy & !ma. The acts are among the best P ’l' A the £ ou‘:st:::'::;ts::;::vaslu:cf es‘;re‘: g; melthat could be selected for this spe- | lcnlc l Ps 8- % . lcial showing on a special machine last generation. A play of stirring | i s appeal, with human qualities, which carried by George E. Hayes, of Hol- 7 paragus Cans : ) lywood, who is personally supervis- t n; = . g;::s it heldpeba - fime op 8 yimg their showing here. | 4 Vera Reynolds, piquant De Mili-' star, has entered the land of Ad- NEW TEXAS DRY ONIONS, 4 Ibs. for .25 “A GOOD JOB |, @ NEW I’OI‘AI‘OES 3 pounds for ... 25 ALL WAYS” And because it is our motto we will expand in PAINTING of every description. Interior and Exterior,}! Sign and Landscape || Painting, Graining, {| Kalsomining and i Wall Papering Anything to beautify the home,{ | office, ete. CALL ARMAND, The Painter}! TELEPHONE 1603 Estimates Gladly Given ! CREEN PEPPERS—CELERY—CAULI- F LOWER—STRING BE E AVS ALSO FRUITS AND BERRIES OF ALL KINDS ' Seqptle Fruit and Produce Teleplflb}w 486 | CHANEY AT PALACE venture, if the title of her current B Rcal Good | IN STRANGEST ROLE " | Istarring picture is to be taken seri- # . miously. It is “The Little Adven-| i 2 pounds 7 5 Fantastic shadows, weird appari-ltyress” Clara Beranger's adapta- tions, and the gruesome denizens of tion from A. A. Milne's stage play, © the 'Great Beyond—these are thelwrhe Dover Road.” William de butkground for one of the strang-iaijle directed this picture which est roles an actor has ever been|comes to the Palace Sunday on the [ called upon to play—Lon Chaney's screen, Victor Varconi is leading part in “London After Midnight,” oy ! . now playing at the Palace. PR IR G i ] ¥ “The Man of a Thousand Faces”| our pyr Marnufacturing Depart- plays a Scotland Yard detective,|ment is in charge of an cxpert detailed to ferret out a strange {furrier. Goldstein’s Emporium. ndv plot cloaked behind the shadows of e B TR : P Lg y ng g l'y :nodern sciences, he pits this‘phon:g; i t’ o i _dy. 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