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PALACE TONIGHT Third Lecture by FATHER R. R. HUBBARD KODIAK AND ALEUTIAN ISLANDS Orchestra Concert 7:15 to 7:45 Late News, Colored Short ,Feature Then Lecture Adm.—Children 25 cents All others, 75 cents " ONLY ONE SHOW CHARLES RAY LEATRICE JOY in “VANITY” 3 The Arcade Cafe | Speclal Dinners on' Sundays | and Week Days | Soda Fountain in conmection. | Come in and listen to the l‘ | [§ | | radlo. Mary Youmg, Prop. { Phons 288 Comr - —l. Attractions At Theatres | | & “GREYHOUND LIMITED” IS NOW AT COLISEUM Lt —— A A roaring passenger train, mon- | arch of the rails, thunders at full speed through Monte Blue’s latest | production for Warner Brothers, in ! which he plays the role of a loco motive engineer and which take: title from the train itself—“The Greyhound Limited.” | This fast-moving melodrama has all the strange fascination of rail- roading, and a story that crashes swiftly from one climax to another. “The Greyhound Limited” tells of | Amerti vrate as the an- |, London Will Frolic July Fourth — It’s 100”! Bus Bir’l"h"yl Tonight the Rev. B. R. Hubbard | One of London’s first buses (above), introduced in 1829, will celebrate the hundredth anniversary of buses this year, a modern London bus. 7.—July 4, which | o 109 ago that the Londo ociety was established niversary of their inde memoration of the day, from England, will be celebrated in England this year as the 100th an- ary of the English :vnl)\u'lnn-l independence from the hig’ of close-in London. - - n Wiscon al iradio broadcast of some of the |animals’ voices has been scheduled. 'THIRD LECTURE BY | FATHER HUBBARD IS AT PALACE TONIGHT - TONIGHT CO S NG | A : ) ; 7:30 LI M 6.9 | At St svmete | EOM 000 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1929. S ] will give his third and last lecture \ 4 at the Palace Theatre on his ad- | BN AN ALL VITAPHONE PROGRAM ventures in the interior of Kodiak | o Island 1 in the Valley of Ten! 1 Smokes, illustrated with | & » E| | I}VI()NTE Bl/l/E i" s colored slides made from | photographs taken by him on his | : | X ) v 5 ety ety ‘ “THE GREYHOUND LIMITED” This will be the first time that; m 3 4 her Hubbard has told of his in- ' A VITAPHONE PICTURE ing though gruelling experi- | | mer to the Westward and the pic- | | tures are the ly ones of their | |& : r . I 71 R g i % § ’ et 0 | . ‘ A BASQUETTE, Ziegfeld Follies Star, assisted by SAM ASH in Last night his interesting ‘talk | : i 3 a group of SONGS and DANCES ne folk lore, his in- | C intance with the ex- | L LINDBIJH('II of Austria, the Em- = E 4 ¥ s nd ber charming family . 3% e 2 : ; b iR Fivhoss: chnplaining Gan TN et s ' His flight to Paris and Return with the President’s WELCOME Speech beautiful illustrated with slides made colored in Europe, of See and hear FANNY BRICE Give a SINGING LESSON A + || Los Angeles in an attempt to bet Inehpers ot Witk ter the record of 35 hours 33 min. s 77 untains, and glaciers of gtes for flying alone. # Prices—10-20-75¢-Loges $1.00 Coming Sunday—"*STELLA DALLAS and VITAPHONE ACTS R R e e - —-— {Former Alaskan Takes | His Own Life in South| e COPALIS, wwasi, June 27 harles Stillwell, aged 55 year who returned here about June 1 why Shopz after a 'résidence of six years in Seldovia, Alaska, ended his life in We have the Price Answer: his bachelor’s shack on the beach yesterday morning by shooting him- self, through the head, with a high i L con- @ @ e 000 e e fol-| ature in col- | jors of the Empress Josephine and }N.m’ leon which made a perfect preliminary to the lecture which | | formed the main part of the even- s entertainment. The show will begin tonight at 7:15 with a conce 1 n reel, i Father Hubbar lecture will commence at 8 o'clock 00000 cc00002000000000000Se PIGEONS LOSE RACE WITH 3-MOTOR PL. CHICAGO, June 27— Homing pigeons cover long distances in remarkably fast time, but they are no match for the birds man makes Four homing pigeons re- leased here raced a trimot- ored Ford plane to Detroit. airplane and pigeons left the Municipal Airport at 4 p. m. The plane reached De- troit in 2 hours 28 min- e |power rifle. utes. The first two pigeons Stillwell lived here 15 years before arrived at their home loft going to Alaska. H¢ always shroud- b in Detroit at 7:47, and the ed his past and family connections IMPROVED PATHFINDER third 8 minutes later. ' The with mysterious silence. He was a SUPERT“’]ST‘CORD@ fourth was much later. veteran of the 'Spanish-American — eeceo0ee 0w 0 0 0w |%| Better-100king, Better-built than - highest priced tires of many makes. PHONE 30 FOR SUDDEN SERVICE ece0esceesceesccece e ants will ” i But you pay us no more for guaran- e i ! teed Goodyedr Pathfinders than for In other words, it is to be the i Earice s W. B. T gyp, imai¥ order or little known centenary of the London omnik Superintend: which 100 years ago began to mak 4 s | brands. Benefitby Goodyedr’spower iy 7 an & 4 | to produce for less due to making it possible for those who object to | SR CORONA FOl ]R millions more tires than any other high rents to ride to the lower rent | o e PR A | NOTICE TO CREDITO i Py ) Three horses drew the first Lon. |11 the United States Commission don omnibus, and 22 pa rode in it between Paddir that time uburb) of England in the center of city. Omnibuses already were plvmg“ the streets of Paris at that time,|lryap ne under iz in fact, it was from Paris that the |\wi. phaq heen appointed Matter M. a man who was weak and another jidea of an omnibus line was brought | ;¢ )0 s of ROE whe thought he was strong—of | true love and villainy—of a girl whose worth was revealed under fire—of the wreck of a life and the wreck of a train—and over all the | shadow of the gallows. i The cast supporting Monte Blue in this exciting production includes Edna Murphy, Grant Withers, Er-/ nie Shields, Lew Harvey and Lucy | Beaumont, and was directed by | Howard Bretherton. The story of | “The Greyhound Limited” was writ- ten by Albert Howson, the scenario | by Anthony Coldeway. | Monte Blue in “The Greyhound | Limited” is at the Coliseum to- ! night in this Vitaphone production for the last two times. I HUBBARD LECTURE AT PALACE TONIGHT *The Rev. R, R, Hubbard will give his third and last lecture at the Palace tonight on his trip to Kodiak and the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, mention of which is made | elsewhere. = | CHARLES RAY AT | PALACE TOMORRO.V B3 5] Gentlemen don't prefer blondes. Roughnecks love brunettes. And to |\. prove it Leatrice Joy's latest Oe| Mille starring production, “Vanity,” which will be shown at the Palace Friday and Saturday demonstrates that those who have a contrary view are all wrong. Miss Joy has returned to strong drama under the direction of Don- ald Crisp in this picture, and her famous “bob” is once more seen. Gorgeous clothes, tense situations and vivid cross sections of life com- bine to make this an absorbing pic- ture. The theme deals with the difficulty of ego when confronted by stark fundamentals. Charles Ray and Alan Hale are featured in support of Miss Joy in | this production. Others in the cast include Mayme Kelso, Noble John- son, Helen Lee Worthing and Louis Payne. e Dr. George R. Christie, of Long Prairie, Minn., accompanied by his wife, is getting away from the hot Middle West and making the round trip aboard the Princess Louise. FALL OFF QUICK END-O-CORN removes thousands of old corns every day; surely, easily and without any pain. Any Bank in the United States will pay you $1.00 if “END-O-CORN" does Bot remove your every corn or callous, Thats our GUARANTEE. D-O-CORN at the following druggists TODAY. If they are not near = write to END-O-CORN LABORA- [ES, 4 Garfield Bivd., Chicago, who Wil see that you receive & jar protsptly, Butler-Mauro Drug Co. b N MRiolial o il | With eyes on the 1930 con - here hy, an English coachbuilde , deceased, and the | g w ca)'mpahm‘ s d!m_gfit His first conductors were all o o eraonk hRVIR of naval officer i said deccased m , with the neces ix months afte who drove her own bus from Ham- |the first 1 ion of this notice, | mersmith. Motor omnibuses did |to said executor, at his office in| not appear on London streets until {the Valentine Building, Juneau, |} ] 9 " C 2 i || Tae Juneau Lavnory J. B. Burford & Co. 1897. Alas] The London police force is an-| Dated this 26th day of June, 1929 Franklin Street, between other English institution which will | GROVER C. WINN, celebrate one hundredth anni- ) Executor. versary this summer. lication, June 27, 1929, also has a centenary. It I , July 25, 1929. company. P . STANDARD LIFETIME Court, Oftielo Probate | 3 i G { NOW EQUIPPED WITH GUARANTEE-FREE MOUNTING ‘;‘,‘Ef:’ Juneau, Prices —New Label Holder Platen Medical Keyboard 30 x 3V o $6.20 J | YR 440, N R —and the ONLY portable | 30 x 5.00 equipped with -~ TELE- | 20 x 4.50 . GRAPH TYPE. JUNEAU MOTORS, In¢. GOODYEAR DEALERS Pioneer Pool Hall b3 d Second Street “Our door step is worn by satisfied customers” MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION . ;BHOHO;” il | Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards ‘ H Meet your friends at The Pioneer. Chas. 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