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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1929. gIllflllllIIlllIIIIIIlllIIIIIlllIIIIIIIllIIIllI_IIHIIIlIIHIllIIIlIIIIllIIIllllllllIlllIIHIllliHljllllllllllll_lJIlIIIIIll_lIllllllIlllllllll * ks ining on the Bertha Del. went in swimming every day and WESTMINSTER SUNDAY | | They rangements for participation in the in that form to the Palace on Sun- | PALACE | Fourth of July celebrat £ . o 4 enjoyed a lot er 4 ] 3] S 3 v S = Bl{.’; lzlttr("'fu)n T(),nght e Ca i uo 1 5 21::1; fu_n‘ E LAS)[;“'I(“II‘\III‘, Lfl\h[‘v’IIMhb £ 7:15 OR COME AT 9:15 (‘m\bo‘_v. ~“fm‘ b()]\(f\:::i \l:'qwamx:lm!\ QLEE S|NGERS FIREMEN TO MEET SATU RDAY | = T( INIG T T()N[(EH’[‘ = —_ — o comlo. pages «throughout. “‘::i A mecting af the Fire Depart- g 7:30 9:25 £ country have entertainad illions, ment is led for or! eve- | == 3% o g ‘omppidiledh sy frmee HERE MUNDAYu at 7:30 oclock. to_ make. or- | B AN ALL VITAPHONE PROGRAM = == = First National Pictures made|Noted Company to Appear Sy = N ! & BLLE m {ow Under New Man: Teen” under the direction | 7 EAGLES PICNIC SUNDAY |= A ow Under New Management) ervyn LeRoy, and in the| at Palace Next Mon- i = CCTHE GRFY’{()[TN’D LI‘]ITFD), e —————————————— || opinion of critics, it is onc of thel day and Tuesday Bverything is arranged for the == “ /4 4 ! | most entertaini and delightful 4 Eagles' annual picnic for members | S= A VITAPHONE PICT . | comedies of the year. e O b e tARt: and families and friends, which is = 4 E PICTURE An al-featured cast is seen, in-jgicq le\g;‘lr -t nu\\: mflki.n;' thetr %0 be held Sunday, June 30, at = P74 T .l ~ 99" |cluding Arthur Lake, Mary Brian.|eit american tour en route to Cowee Creek in eonjunction with |== ‘S ()I‘ SPAlt 5 | Alice White, Jack Duffy, Lucien| s atia a “d New Zealand from the Ladies Auxiliary. 3 P Frd s -"t-h”""“‘“ London, England, will give magnifi-' ¢t A8 ‘m“m‘};”h;: :?;“X:'_" LINA BASQUETTE, Ziegfeld Follies Star, assisted by SAM ASH in Stedman and a ost of other " ave & GS rom Guy's * v icent concerts at the Palace Thea- . e 30 e o . F S S g ICES FIRE DEPARTM 8 b on rext. AEbAHAY n MRy S &lore doarnidi g A offen a group of SONGS and DANCES i E l'l("‘r‘l'l A ‘mph’,\ . thereafter . as -is* necessary. First Y | O o o st o . | LINDBERGH K boy sopranos and men soloists from <* o8 LR T dividuals, are | # & Wl §, X8 s 5 5 R dealing with the Fire Boys, is the|Westmister Abbey, St. Pauls Ca- W OCRE MC § ey His flight to Paris and Return with the President’s WELCOME .\pr'ech !feature at the Coliseum tomorrow |thedral, and other famous British ! Pravide e ST R S 2578 S cluding cups, for the coffec. Men coming off shift in the aft- ernoon are expected to go out to the the concert They give a | matinee and night only. On Sunday there will be Adolph MOVIETONE NEWS Cathedrals; also from and operatic stage. D Me! ou i “ a ity” rilliant ang rarie " OOTY R . = s £ ~ '8\ \h *4 ( i & - ol . ~ N ‘:‘:l:J\f'\]l‘ ‘xxx;m:cs::tx:l Celebrity” and 1?}111;‘n ‘Mu;ln\‘w‘x;:!d program, 200 cnic grounds for dinner. There and hear FANNY BRICE Give a SINGING LESSON | ——————— Scotch and Welsh folk songs, as '””“P(‘I =834 .‘;"F,.,flum i Prices—10-20-T5¢-Loges $1.00 | Tce cream, pricx or pulk. Juneau | well as standard oraterio, operatic ments tfl 19: hildren. | Ces -2U-(oc-Loges Pl. |Ice Cream Parlors. —adv. | and concert selections, ranging % g | from solos, duets, trios, quartets, up | NOTICE OF MiIEARING FINAL |5 the full ensemble work, and em- ACCOUNT AND PETITION bracing negro spiritua famous FOR DISTRIBUTION songs of the South, college glees,| BT and songs of the common In the Probate Court for the Ter-|y,,wn in England as “Sailor Shan- ritory of Algska, Division Num-}.., ber One, Sitka Precinct. o {In the Matter of the Estate of| This Coming Sunday- . ACTS SLINGSHOT KID” AT LIBERTY TONIGHT The kids of this city, both young | and old, will be glad to hear that | Buzz Barton, freckles and all, will be at the Liberty tonight, in the “Slingshot Kid,” an FBO picture. TELLA DALLAS and VITAPHO Coming Saturday—"“Hook and Ladder No. 9” with Vitaphone Aects 00 a B L T T e I [ unique group of singers iss : g appearing before large and en- BUZz is the young cowboy whirl- ‘wmCHARLES RAY 2 l Qffi'i“{« fig}:fi'fi;flfflf‘éfle, thusiastic audiences cvery evening; | Wind, 13 years old, who'awoke the | o ALAN HALE Hansen Adminfstrator of the Es-|and their recent tour of the Do- hardened movie fans and aroused DONALD CRISP. {tate of Abmer Murray, deceased,|Minion of Canada was an enor- great excitement among : the- kids, Broovcrd vy DEMILLE PICTURES |has filed in the Probate Court for|Mmous success. They have been | in his last picture “The Boy Rider’ st i i the Territory of Alaska, Division|booked to appear in many of the which wa sthe first western to star Number One, Sitka Precinct, his|largest cities in the United States, a kid of his age. ALSO LATE NEWS AND GOOD COMEDY | final account and petition for dis-|and their concerts here next week! “The Slingshot Kid,” is the story th S p ] itribution, asking the Court to set-|are being keenly anticipated by of a deserted mining town, Indigo, BRI - 7 T S, HIRe SRR NenE g | tle said account, distribute the|local music lovers. where PBuzz and his pal, Frank| JULY - ¢ JULY Mae l‘lub s Orchestra l'l‘l)” concert and property to the persons thereto en-| A cablegram received from Presi- Rice, go through a very exciting ( gk for both shows titled, and to discharge said Ad-|dent Kehoe, of the Gyro Club of, Series of adventures in their ef- 1 t i ~ 2 — L || ministrator; and thm;l sald tacmulnt Ketchikan, under whose auspices forts to outwit a bandit and save 8 . -~ &N n 2 : k S {and petition will be heard the 31st|{};0 singers appeared there, s: the Cross M ranch for its owner, L ‘¢ 3 i et il Coming Sunday Only—ARTHUR LAKE in pase ey TR Yoo Festit i polabats | ikt com-. & beautiful girl : ON WORLD i TOUR. u. 2 FEN” {at the office of the U. §. Commis-|pjeteq four concerts here to crowd-| R B AR TR . HAROLD TEEN ‘;’mn‘m and Ex-?ffir:o Judge of |oq pouses, They are all and more, Try the ¥ive oClock Dinner | § |Frobate, ;"k“; AD‘;: S than their advertising claims.|Specials at Mabry's. —adv.| EAL L e Everyone here delighted with them.” | ———— __ - i ey U. S Commissioner and Ex- e A e, !_1 (r———mmmmm———— | Charles Ray, who plays a fea- Officio Judge of Probate. | (LEE SINGE F y tured supporting role, is vastly dif-|First publication, May 31, 1929. | { b 2 R I{()M ENGL/l ND ] ferent individual than in former|Last publication, June 28, 1929. | ‘ : Attractions | characterizations. A dcbonair man- e YT DOUGEAS LEARN TO about-town has replaced the rural Department of the Tnterior > % IN T}IRFE BRILLIANT ’ |1ad, and he is said to be as adept GENFRAL LAND OFFICE 84 A ; At T_leatres lin sophisticated roles as he was U. S. Land Office, NEWS as a small-town youth. Alan Anchorage, Alaska. }| Hale has the featured villain role April 1, 1929, | Donald Crisp directed under the supervision of C. Gardner Sullivan. s 2 Notice is hereby given that LEATRICE JOY, CHARLES RAY AT PALACE TONIGHT o Exclusive Park Avenue meets| — REYHOUND LIMITED' COLISEUM, LAST ‘TIMES George Danner, entryman, togeth- ¢r with his witnesses John Bur- wash, and Klaus Grondsman, all of Juneau, Alaska, has submitted L FOURTH MEETING The last meeting for arrange- ments of the Fourth of July celgs bration will be held at 7:30 o'clock: FLY!!l CONCEI Come to Scattle and enroll with " " ; I ool .. |final proof on his original entry Bl e g:inro(\lxl::h“cl:): i i % | gerial 04848, and additional entry,|this evening in the city hall. ‘A | {he Northwest Air Service, own- tain of a tramp steamer—and a lark| The growing nees ior drastic serial 06386, for lands situate on|complete report on finances is €X- | jng and operating its own field, || 5 ends in her learning undreamed |safety-first measures was Bisprghb| P UL, S008 of Gastineau|pccted and final decision on the | genton Airport. Complete in- || ey g hdme to Monte. Blue, Edna Murphy | Channel, containing 7126 acres,|list of events to be submitted will | gfyyction in every branch of land o ik i e 3 e Y:| HE.S. No. 174, New Series No. 1568, | bc made and other details arrang- i 3 0 Sucks, in brief, is the central situ- | Grant Withers, Lucy Beaumont, di- and sea craft operation by ex: q - - , ation in “Vanity,” the newest star- | rector Howard Bretherton and oth- {Jrosn;‘ th;}\ c;;i t:o. : sanfliz’)lla.g; Pd. A good tiinoou at the meet- | perienced, licensed pilots, accord- ring picture of Leatrice Joy, which | er members of the company during |y " 60.86 c%lms' }e{n;;ss ‘No. 204, ing is desired, (‘:noflmnt;rc;’}c:fihfi;fi:"g‘:;y t;\): 4 o ay. | - 0. SLM. No. ears S. g i E K “Vanity” deals with a debutante A car containing five people was!gg 50’ 04” E. 60.17 chains; longitude FROM GAMPING.: THIE g;:f;x::fi%n hwye t%‘énhbf:’p:zl:n::: = 1 3 gl b i wm o ::::g :’ reg.aLr(.l iy ?;‘ 9 cart\f’u}l,\"it’::rcku :i?dlo"‘;af)n“ .;.:Zm“rmggg 134° 3¢’ W. latitude 580° 21’ 13"} After ten days of splendid out- | of Commerce for Pilot's license | slandnids g‘:, :;‘l:;"hw:lll :oc {e :nl'll\:‘x{-aitc(] ‘fnr a frelght to go by and‘N' and it is §°W i‘n the files of|j,o at Marmion Island, the Doug- | in shortest possible time. { 4 be judged: Always she has done | had then dashed across the Rt n%“pi‘i;m‘f?'fifii as. Caliitio iRl 2 £ AT EE : . . | the correct thing, but on the eve|the minute it had passed. A switch'in the local land office at An- fFox:returnedl home ‘Thursday. eved Write today for litera- ! { of her wedding night she follows|engine and several care, coming | chorage, Alaska, within the period ture and complete infor- [ a mad impulse, believing that no|behind the train from the other | of publication or thirty days there- l lBERTY mation — be among fl; 3 b ; one will ever know. Unpleasant | direction, caught the car square | after, said -final proof will be ac- leaders h: ::l' ':" Lot ! . don - W cesults follow and Barbara learns on and rolled it for a hundred feet. cepted and final certificate issued. TONIGHT great industry. | ni¥ W 1 8 " R the futility of vanity, finding thatt “The Greyhound Limited,” a Vit- J. LINDLEY GREEN, | human nature reacts according to aphone production, is at the Coli- Register. NORTHW S Al | environment. Even murder be- seum for the last two times to-| First publication, May 6, 1929. 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