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EETS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1929. 0000000000000 00RO AR o COLISEUM ™% 30—9:25 7:30—9:25 A FLASHING STREAK OF STEEL! If you like your entertain- ment of the thrill-a-minute variety, get aboard “The Greyhound Limited” ! REV. HUBBARD WILL LECTURE THIS EVENING Three Lectures to Be Given at Palace, All to Be Illustrated The Rev. Bernard R. Hubbard, 8. J,, “the Glacier Priest,” will show | two reels of motion pictures and some 210 colored slides in a lec- ture descriptive of the Taku-Men- | denhall region at the Palace The- atre tonight. As Father Hubbard was the first man to lead a_party across the Taku - Mendenhall ice m; his talk promises to be both picturesque and interesting. Father Hubbard will give another interesting and instructive lecture on vastles, folk-lore and mountain climbing in the Alps tomorrow night. He promises to explain some valuable mountain climbing tenique. This lecture also will be at the Palace Theatre. Thursday evening colored slides and motion pictures will be shown at the Palace of the first trip to the wild heart of Kodiak Island and the later exploration of the unmapped Northern section of Kat- mai National Monument on the Alaska Peninsula. The pictures will be explained by Father Hubbard who will deliver another inter- Something Different At PALACE (Now Under New Management) TONIGHT—WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY LECTURES BY FATHER R. R. HUBBARD TONIGHT—"Southeast Alaska” with Movie and Stills, Lecture mflflfiflHIIEIWmmmmmmflflIIIIIIIIIfllIIIIIIHI!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMHMIIIIIHIHIMilllllflflllfilll""fflllIIIIIIIIII See and Hear VISIONS OF SPAIN LINA BASQUETTE Sce and Hear T T T T There will be a Concert by Mae Pauly’s Or- chestra from 7:15 to 7:45. Late News will be shown — then Father Hubbard’s Movie and Stills, Lecture, the entertainment end- ing with a Comedy. Lecture starts about 8:30 o’clock. = Admission—Children 25 cents—all others 75 cents who have hounded his downfall. How Monte frees the lad from the | gallows—saves his honor and re- | stores peace—is a story crammed SEE and HEAR WARNER BROS. present MOVIETONE Attractions with exciting action—a story not|esting lecture on the subject. An Epic of v § z i | soon to be forgotten. Monte Blue| A special feature of this even- | Friendship Ziegfeld Follies Star At Theatres |is said to be at his best. ing’s lecture at the Palace will be NE WS b ' I - #3| the showing of several hundred feet 50 = Assisted Yy HUBBARD LECTURE AND of motion pictures of litile Snook- m SAM ASH | | MOVIE, PALACE TONIGHT | um, the now famous cub bear of These v > [ £ | 8% ] | ALL SOUND FEATURES Rev. R. R. Hubbard will give a | AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | |series of three lectures at the Pal- o #7 |ace starting tonight, changing his friends thou hast, and their adop- tion tried, Douglas Island which Father Hub- bard turned loose in the inter- glacial forest of Mendenhall and filmed with his motion picture in a group of Latest AL GREYHOUND With a movietone news and Vita- | Subject Wednesday and Thursday | oapmerg, N Hy SONGS and DANCES % phone feature and special acts,|DRights. He will show movie scenes i sl ews Grapple there is an all sound program at ““:’_ Smlsf, lllluisbk:‘atlng his llectlll_lres. e .\ the;ll t‘)'thhy I INDBFRGH " - _ | notices of which appear elsewhere soul wi 4 /3 :,k;f,ng"lfiem“;?edf?"ivgv}:,‘ne: B ey |in The Empire. There will alio| HALIBUT PRICES c Events Hodgs’ of EDNA MURPHY > > GRANT WITHERS < ® latest Vitaphone vehicle, sl.m’l'inggbE regular movie features with thc]® ¢ 6 ¢ 6 6 0 0 6 06 00 0 0 steel ac::.;:;:;:x:;«%::c”;lw . ~ o Monte Blue, is the big feature, | lecture. ‘ 3 " D S OMARD MM el His FLIGHT to Paris and The cast includes Edna Murphy, | R G ST BEAVELE, [tk 43 Qe M mn Sounll Shakespeare § - g gkl R ith President’ Grant Withers, Luéy Beaumont, INFORMATION WANTED dred thousand pounds of halibut :‘"-' l-.l)". 8 3 eturn wit! resident s 3 Ernie Shields and Lew Harvey. The | CONCERNING 3 MEN zziis here Monday at 12 and 17 amlet Welcome Speech story was written by Albert How- son and scenarized by Anthony Coldeway. Howard Bretherton di- rected. “The Greyhound Limited” is ac- claimed as the most thrilling rail- road melodrama since Monte Blue's “The Limited Mail,” in which he also played the part of an heroic engineer. ‘The present play tells the love story of an engineer, the blonde An inquiry has been received at the Governor's Office requesting | information of the whereabouts of {O. T. Farnum. He worked at | Treadwell during the late “eighties |and early nineties.” Information is also requested of the whereabouts of Fred Rummel He is a cripple and walks with a cane and crutch. He weighs about 155 pounds and is 5 feet, 5 inches |in height. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, June 25—One hundred and ninety-four thousand pounds of halibut were sold here Monday. American fish sold for 8 and 13': and Canadian for 8 and 12.3 cents. £ AN ALL SOUND PROGRAM Prices—10¢, 20¢, 75¢, Loges $1 'fi_mmmm|||munn||1|||m||uuuuugumm||||_||1u||!||u|1|m||||umumlumuu||||m|mmuun||mu|mul_uum|||uufll|||||lmm|||m||llmmummmnmmmuulmmmmmmm ' A. H. ZIEGLER WILL BE AT ELKS GRAND LODGE waitress at the rallway restaurant, rmation is als stod A. H. Ziegler, well known South- 2 gurated in some places is to re=| EASTERN STARS § e oA e e and a fireman. Monte boards in |m?l‘f:l;\::;$:“:or ",j’a,ffigf"; vlv.(;f east ‘Alaska lawyer and Past Ex- Pulque Rea‘ Ta,_.get n g (quire bottling of ‘the liquor. This| ' Juneau Chapter No. 7, O . ; i . the home of the fireman, whose|is.s He is about 45 years of age|alted Ruler of the Ketchikan Lodge War on Mexican Dl’ll‘lk makes it more sanitary and also,will meet in regular session Tues-| B A R aged mother pleads with the big |,nq was at ome time in Ketchi-|of Elks, will represent the Ketchi- more costly, thus taking it out of day, June 25, at 8 p. m. Initia-| TRA V L Y I engineer to free her son from his (pa He is known to have been|kan Elks at the Los Angeles con- | (Continued from Page One) the reach of the poor. |tlon and entertainment. Maybelle! | infatugtion for the girl at the iunch | engaged in fishing and prospecting | vention of the Elks Grand Lodge.| . = A — e {George, W. M., Fanny L. Robin-| 714 9 counter. This Monte does by making | around that city. Mr. Ziegler has been endorsed by 4 son, Secretary. —ady. S [ ; . TIDES TOMORROW [ eap ane eaun love to her himself. He wins her | Pplease send any information of |the Juneau and Ketchikan lodges Blant cultlvation oceuples nearly a e T High tide, 153 feet. | 51 am., million acres of land, and it is esti- for the time, but in so doing 50 |the above to the Governor's Office.|for the position of Deputy Grand R -04 feet. l angers the youth that he takes to | g i Exilted Ruler for Alaska for the|™ated that pulgue production gives| LOW (de. 8.8 8. O T m g Lip ool Gommeeion FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED 4 drink, loses his job and is finally | 2 o0 _|employment to 1,500,000 people, or 1g! e, , 13! - |Ke | 3 s v| Have you tried ine Five o'Clock |ensuing year, to succeed Harry | ™ "5 T T el ¢ Low tide, . 45 feet. i framed for murder by the thugs |Dinner Speciais at Mabry's Cafe? 'Sperling of Juneau. vl i o) o o il D T Vo ENROUTE FROM SEATTLE i 1] 42 PY ’ In compliance with section 4 (d) ! ARE RETURNING FROM lof the Federal water power act (41 THEIR HONEYMOON TRIP stat 1063), notice is hereby given J. B. Butford and oride are re-|that Chichagolf Power Company, turning to Juneau aboard the Prin- ;g:'i{)‘:]";g:vnfil‘zz‘; l;gf_ ;":ggs:&pcl:', ise whiech is due in port f 2 :lej: :‘:‘;‘:“f w_ncm c;uple s b'?en‘ed power project involving a dam . 8. P At jand tunnel to develop storage on! honeymooning along the Pac ° Rust'‘lake, two tversion dams on| Coast from Vancouver to Mexico. |the unnamed creek forming its out- SR e o B RS R |let, and conduits leading to two HELD TO GRAND JURY | power houses on tidewater on the Mexico, The department of statistics esti- mates that the year’s per capita | consumption in the nine principal pulque producing states is 458 liters, or about a quart and a half daily for each man, woman and child. Nearly every President since Diaz has openly opposed pulque, but all (have made small headway toward its abolition. Madero viewed it as Returning to Juneau via Ketchikan and Way points Tuesday or Wednesday Alaska-W ashington Airways PHONE 64 LARRY PARKS, Juneau Agent Waller, Funter; C. J. Alexander, | Funter. Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, is a round trip passenger on the Admiral Watson. Mrs. O. S. Syre, whose husband ALASKA PEAK i is superintendent of the cannery A = Sam Christensen, Tenakee; S. S. Is ERUPTING | Cramer; Frank Bangard, City; Earl Lundy, City; Fred Waller, Seward; | at Excursion Inlet, and her four |A. M. Moore, Speel River; Ed | children are passengers on the Ad- {Rothg' Seward. miral Watson for Excursion Inlet P to spend the remainder of the Another Volcano Report- ed in Active State, Aleutian Islands SEATTLE, June 25.—Passengers arriving here on the steamer W. M. Tupper, from Bethel, said a volcano on the Aleutian Islands, just west of Unimak Pass, is active and casting a dull red glow on the sky. The passengerss aid they believed the volcano was other than the one recently reported active in the Aleutian group. FISH RUNNING WELL AT FUNTER, SAY ALEXANDER J. Alexander, General Super- intendent of the Pacific - Alaska Salmon Corporation, arrived in Ju- neau on the Danna G., Capt. Don Gallagher, last evening from Fun- ter. The fish are running well and it shows every prospect of being a good season at Funter, Mr. Alex- ander said. They have already put up a more than average number of ! cases of reds and chums, he said. He plans to return to the cannery this afternoon. . MRS. DICKEY AND DAUGHTER SOUTHBOUND ON YUKON Mrs, U. M. ®ickey, wife of U. M. Dickey, former head of the Domin- ion Commniefreial Company of Daw- son and Fairbahks, now President of the Consolidated Dairy Products Company, Seattle, distributors of Federal Milk and Darigold cheese, and her daughter Mrs. W. Phelps, are southbound passengers on the | steamer Yukon. They visited with Juneau friends while the steamer was in port this morning. e {KENNETH KELLER UNDERGOES EMERGENCY OPERATION TODAY Kenneth Keller, son of W. K. | Keller, Superintendent of the Ju- neau Public Schools and Mrs. Keller, underwent an emergency operation for the removal of his appendix this morning at St. Ann's Hospital. He is reported to be doing fairly well this afternoon. Twho's wao | AND WHERF, | — summer. Mrs. P. K. Clausen, wife of P. K. Clausen, superintendent of the Libby, McNeill and Libby cannery at Yakutat, with her son, Henry Clausen and her neice, June Ro- land, is a northbound passenger on | the Admiral Watson. George H. Whize =5 a north- bound passenger on the Admiral Watson. He plans to leave the ship at Cordova and tour exten- sively in the Interior, making a trip to Nome before returning to the south. Mrs. Z. L. Cousins and her two children, Mildred and Jack Cousins, are northbound passengers on the Admiral Watson on their way to Fairbanks to make their home. J. Hurwitz, who is interested in the cannery at Three Saints Bay, is on his way to that place on the Admiral Watson. Miss Mildred Morrison, who was a Freshman at the Oregon State College at Corvallis, Ore., during the last year, returned to Juneau on the Princess Adelaide Satur- day evening. She will spend the summer here with her family and return to school in the fall. Miss Dorothy Goddard and her one of the causes of “our decad- ence,” Carranza tried unsuccessfully to prohibit it, while Calles publicly declared he was an enemy of pul- que “because it is prejudicial to | eur people.” | No machinery is required to |make the drink. The great ma- |7uey plants, reaching their matur- !ity in six or eight years, are tap- ped and daily give a quart or more {of sticky juice. ~Nature looks after !sioner Arnold, according to cable ing before United States Commis- shal Albert White. No. 2061-A | In tze Distriet Court for the Dis-| its fermentation into pulque. The product is never bottled, but is poured into barrels and ladled out at retail. One economic measure how being considered is the gradual substitu- tion of other crops for maguey, so that if prohibition of pulque ever becomes effective it would not amount to a national ecohomic dis- aster. Another measure already inau- S FIRE ALAKM CALLS 1-3 Third and Franklin. 1-4 ¥Front and Franklin, 1-6 Front, near Ferry Way. 1-6 Front, opp. Film Bxchange. 1-7 Front, opp. Oity 1- 1- 2-. 2- One, at Juneau. ANNIE DARR, Plaintiff, vs. HEN- RY W. DARR, Defendant. To HENRY W. DARR, the above named defendant, GREETING: IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, You are hereby commanded to appear in the above entitled court holdeh at Juneau in the said Di- vision and District and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled action within thirty (30) days frem the service of this summons and a copy of sald eomplaint upon you, and if you fail to so appear to ahswer, for want thereof, the plain- tiff will take - judgment against you for the dissolution of the bonds trict of Alaska, Division Nuniber TR Arnold Fosse, arrested at Ket- shores of Sister Lake, in the Ton-| chikan by Deputy Marshal C. J.'gass National Forest, Sitka Record- | Sullivan, was bound over to the ing District, near Chichagof Post Federal Grand Jury on a charge offite, Any objection to such application of, greid lyroesy follswing, & hear-gm_ yx'equ“esc for a hearlngm;hereon. itogether with any briefs, reports or lother data for which consideration dispatches received today by Mar-. s gegired, should be submitted to [the Executive Secretary, P ik A iCATTOR R SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION |, " n Chichagof Island, Alaska. Federal Commission, Wushington, NEW ARRIVALS Velveeta The Delicious Cheese Food A blend of Canadian and American cheese combined with milk, sugar and milk minerals. FOR SALE ONE SUNNYSUDS NEW—Polygon Gyro Type COPPER TUB Price $125.00 Fully Guaranteed Free Trial Eleciric Washing Machine Machine is all metal with a full size ———— E young nephew, Jack Goddard, left 8 Front, near Baw M of matrimony now existing between C l'f $ - 1 H : F. H. Willlams, wife and two | on the Northwestern for Sitka Sun- 9 Front at A. J. Offfes. plaintiff ::; defendant gand will (l '/ Omla AlaSka ElCCtrlc nght & Power CO- AT THE HOTELS sons, Clement and Robert, are tour- |day. Miss Goddard, who is em- 1 Willoughby at Totem Gro.{|apply to the court for the relief 8 ists on the Admiral Rogers. Mr.|ployed in the Auditor's office, will 3 Willoughby, opp. B. P. R.} |demanded in said complaint, a copy Grocer Juneau Phone 6 Douelas Phone 18 4 % Rogers is assistant to the Tax Com- |spend her annual vacation with warehouse and garage. of which is served herewith, and y 4 o P stleen Seattle: Pro.|missioner of the Chicago, Milwau-fher parents, Dr. ahd Mrs. F. L.|}2-4 Front and Seward. to which reference is hereby made. % Bk N Riward. ©. Seh.. } poro-|ke and St. Paul and Pacific Rail-|Goddard at the Goddard Hot|§2-5 Front and Maln. The date of the order for pub- | Phone 478 Free Delivery : kv “.‘d pg N C;opxr,dr - road at Seattle. Springs. g -6 Second and Main, lication of this summons is June L neapolis; Miss Frances E. Andrews,| [, LaRue and wife, of Oak-| Henry Messerschmidt left on the|{2-7 Fifth and Seward. 18, 1929. ‘The period of publica-| PHONE 478 Minneapolis; Mrs. F. 8. Iverson; G. L. Church, Mrs. Church, G. L. Church, jr.; Charles De La Matus, Anchorage; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ek- land, are seeing Alaska from the decks of the Admiral Rogers. He is engineer’ for the Southern Pacific Railway. Dorothy Alexander for the south on his way to attend the Elks' convention at Los Angeles, Cal. He expects to be away for a month Fire Hall. ol Gastinean ana Rawa Way. Second a! d. 692 59 09 59 0o 99 09 09 69 60 b0 MO®UR DR DDI DN Fourth rifth and Geld. tion prescribed in said order is four weeks. The first publication of same is June 18th, 1929, and the last publication is July 9th, I”IllullllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“Illlllllllllllll 10ld Papérs for sale .at Empire Offic& felt, Anchorage; W. Brennan, Fair-| ¢ R, Byrne and his mother, Mrs. |or six weeks. b 1929; and the time within which banks; J. Elliott, Fairbanks; E. H.|NMay Byrne, are roundtrippers on| A. Van Mavern, merchandise!{3-7 Fifth and Bast. defendant is to appear to answer b _ 3 5 Dahlgren, Tacoma; Mr. and Mrs.|the Admiral Rogers. He is en-|broker, returned from Skagway on| 3-8 Seventh and Gold. this summons is 30 days after the 4 W. H. Boston, Betty Yurman, Eva | gineer foreman of the State Belt|the Northwestern. -9 Fitth and Kennedy. completion of the last publication.| ‘ . . » Yurman, City; Cora Banzs::erz. La |Railroad with headquarters at San| Making the round trip on the|{ 4" N‘h“:’h"' back of power Dated at Juneau, Alaska, June ¥ Crosse, Wis.; Harry Taylor, Los|Francisco. _ Dotothy Alexander were Mr. and ouse, 18th, 1929, | 24 Angeles. Mrs. Einar Thomsen, wife of|Mrs. F. R. Kuhns, of Des Moines,|{4-2 Calhoun, opp. Jueau Apta.{ | (geai) JOHN H. DUNN, EITHER GOAT’S MILK OR COW’S MILK 3 Gastineau Capt. Einar Thomsen, master of |Iowa. Mr. Kuhns is the general :‘: g"'::: :.':"m‘.‘ Clerk of the District Court for| 9 Lilian White; Mr. and Mrs.|the Admiral Watson, and their two|passenger agent for the Chicago|§ 4" Distriet of Alaska, Division Num- Cream Mi B George A. Lockwood, Seattle; M. |children, Ralph and Frank Thom-|and Rock Island Railway. 8 e ber One. A pure and wholesome product, made of Fresh » Milk o Baker, Seatfle; Alexander Mayer, Seattle; H. T. Goon, Portland; Sam Baker, Seattle; 8. H. Beach and sen, are making the round trip with Capt. Thomsen on the Ad- miral Watson. P. W. Cotton, sales manager cf the Pacific Steel Company, and family, Sebastopol, Calif; H. H.! L. W. Knight, of the Chicago [sengers on the Dorothy Alexander. Mrs. Cotton are round trip pas-l Twelfth, Northera L’'dry. Twelfth and ; Groocery, Pirst publication, June 18, 1929. By N. B. COOK, Deputy. Last publicition, July 16, 1929. and Eggs, without corn starch, gelatine or any kind of ice cream powder. QO