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N\ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1930. PALACE | ing topnotch football with Ala- bama University. Miss O'Neil proves she can be just as convincing in COMMERCE FOR MONTH IS LESS. qut Expensnve Horse " At Cleveland Show ® WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST TONJGHT [|She e st v & e TONIGHT TONIGHT g played in the silent drama. : ONLY ONLY Clyde Cook and Joseph Caw- thorn are also in the cast. . ‘ “WHY LEAVE HOME,” COMING, COLISEUM win converts with his part just as surely as he did when he was play- Ir laughter is a tonic, then lh.e most bracing show tonic is prom- ised when “Why Leave Home?” the Fox Movietone musical comedy “IN SOUND” A Scenic Novelty adaptation of “Cradle Snatchers,” arrives at the Coliseum Wednesday. Conrad, Mitchell wrote the music. and Gottler musical comedy star of “Rio Rita” Walter Catlett, | THAN YEAR AGO crease $734,442 from Same Month 1929 Alaska commodities shipped te the States in June were valued at $1,767,526, according to the month- -!ly statement of commerce made | public today by J. C. McBride, Col- lector of Customs. This was $734,- 442 less than for the same month !0utbound S}npmenls De-| BY POPULAR REQUEST THE TWO OUTSTANDING FEATURES OF THE YEAR FIRST SHOW- —7:30 SECOND SHOW——9 ow of Show 4 | “L B ') and the “Thle kTreasure Girl,” Sue)in 1929 when the commodity ship- ! Carol and Nick Stuart, Fox Films|ments were worth $2,501,972. ) eo eers popular juvenile team; David Rol-| The loss was accounted for by | GEORGIZ ‘”“J.Sb m ; 2 o1 lins, Dixie Lee, Jean Barry, Rich-|decreases in copper, canned salmon, i H Whistling and Song ||ura’ xeone, Tika chase, Jod Prouty, |fresh. halibut, fish meal and oil| { T Dot Farley, Laura Hamilton, Gor-|and minor items. Copper dropped ‘ don deMain—these and other fun-|about $400,000, canned salmon i SUNNY JIM makers appear, talk, dance and sing |$233,000, halibut $46,000 and meol { COMEDY rm this riotous production. and oil about $90,000. i Raymond Cannon, whose handling or “Red Wine” and “Joy Street” Canned salmon held first place on last month’s list, with a total 000, or more than the French pop- SALLY O’NEIL [brought him to the attention of of $601748. ~Copper was seconl COMING WEDNESDAY——— . scrceu fans, directed. with $335,993. ' n The list of commodities and 6¢ 9,, i “TAZZ | values follows: WHY LEAVE HOME /, BIG GAME GUIDE {Other animals s 30 ; 4 | Curios 320 p . " H HEAVEN?” FINDS SKELETON - |ghi Musical Comedy Version of “CRADLE SNATCHERS” ; 1 5 : g PREHISTORIC SAUR | Fresn and troen (ex f R All Talking Program Halibut 70,390 | City, Olilghoma, with o Threes . After being held approximatel alibut . = g Yy ahoma, with her three. | Sinemeu. - - . s — : ng pp! ately Saltbh 64,128 f:lted saddle horse, Roxie High- 1 H ' 10-25-50-L0 e 5e 18,000,000 years imprisoned in the All other 4212 d, at the opening of the Cleve~ |ulation, were confirmed in these neau for 35 years, who passed awa H [ 5 ‘fmzen tundra and ghales along! oopieq (except shell- lflnld Sprmi Horse Show. The ani~ | rights Under the pact Italians|{last week in Pearson, Washington, l |Cook Inlet, the remains of a pre-| g fi‘:ufé"fi,’hé’ ?0‘:_‘ This is ;‘éfl‘m and their children, through suc- |will be held Thursday afternoon at | COMING | historic “saur” or flying reptile were} — gaymon 601,748 | g show hores Price ever paid £or | . jing generations, remain Itali- |the Lutheran Church at 2:30 o'clock. | A H OM E | PP s |discovered’ by Russell Annabel, Cured or preserved k- (International Nevnn.l) ans, owing allegiance only to Italy |The body of Mrs. Korhonen ar Y : 4 7 : Madame X” {fgrmerly with the Foresiry Bureall,| cept shell-fish)— : and taught in schools supported jrived today aboard the steamer has always been the first consideration H {but now a big-game guide, while Cod ; 6,319 % by Italy. Aleutian from the south. | N . i ] guxdllnx ;ler;(nan Burkh;\rd ab!aos BRION it azs,vzq;Tums Centers In 1919, when the treaty expired, | of every generation { Angeles banker, on a brown bear| ghell-fish— NE . France asked for a new arrange- N . . . § i "0~ . INOow 18 1 .} o & — hunt near Chinitna Bay. Clams mmf ~ Frencoligiag e soutve e’ FRANK ALDRICH ILL; | is the time for you to give thought 1o 2 § | . The remains having a length of| Shrimps . 19,436 World Rivalry |mcnths periods the treaty has been . { home for yourself. i . about 60 feet, still retained por-{ Other fish products-— continued in effect . TAKEN TO CORDOVA‘ - ‘ Attractlons ,“0‘“ of flesh and four square feet| . Meal s 81601 (Continuea 1rom Page One) France has asked Italy to sub- iy | Ask for our plan book— ! of hide, which was two inches thick 0il e 563 seribe to the same conditions as| o0 p @ AT ¥ i i § and like armor plate. This is - | Furs d fur-ski P % 3 - E. Rob s % I .. . 5 > ey (paurs - auih s frontier of Tunis, France conceded |2PPY to other forelgners in Tunis. | oiueq ragio advices that Pranl Homes of Individuality” eatres sibly the first time that fleshy re. Seal skins .. 800 o This would mean that Italians T Sonsl l mains of these prehistoric monsters| Blue fox . 1279,, Ttaly 48,000 square miles, includ- would remath cTaliRAA" and 'theft Aldrich was .stric_ken serl OI.IS,V il have been found and its discovery| Silver or black fox . 500108 two important oases. Ehildren.. 0% THEEPRIRT Lo T (Gre as, SRESL dnd LSRR jent tO t is one of the most important con-| Red fox 13,605, When Benito Mussolini came into Ehoosa .m‘n' Tt or P e T the hospital at Cordova aboard the L b M.ll I | - tributions to science yet made, as| White fox 1,235 [power af Rome he expressed dis- | o5 MACE eucsccding genera. | Admiral Watson which was in Ju- uneau L.umoer 1 s, nc. i DOUBLE FEATURE BILL iy 7 Mink | satisfaction with the settlement and M e neau last Sunday morning. The 1 o SE : it affects the progress of research 1,899 | ltions, born in Tunis, automatically i AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | |+ t0F " Muskrat 5199 | wanted more room for Italy in Af- 101 i : nature of the illness was not stated PHONE 358 | ° . The remains were dug up by| Beaver 300 | rica W;‘_’d I"\ “‘cr;fc].alsu give axmthor‘m the radiogram but said it was | Two big features, different in|brown bears in shales classified as| All other 9,108| This was complicated by the most 13,,:;(',":‘:, 2:‘360 square miles on the serious and immediate medical at- Lumber /0)‘ EUGI’_Y PMI‘[)OS(’ l character, will be shown tonight belonging to the Saurian age, or|Manufactured furs 150')‘(hsvm'hmg thing of all. The French t;‘mh b Ifbya s Negotiations along tention was required. | ; only at the Coliseum by urgent re- | Messozoic period, which represents|Oil: whale 35,000 |went into Tunis in 1881 and two|, .. 5 ol peen apaRmodic for |« M- Aldrich left for Yakutat sev-| esia the secondary epoch in geology. |Ore, matte and regulus— | years later established the present) " %% TR T T esults, | CTal weeks ago to remain for the =T Rl 7 The first show will be George| Photographs taken of the skull fm’(ll’“‘ : - 335993 | protectorate. ‘When they entered § s summer months. Agliss in “Disraeli,” one of thefshow it to be 38 inches long, and| Ted 1182 | they found a large colony of Ital- screen masterpieces. This talkie | appears to have belonged to a large i""‘"; including "‘3”';"13 li-gfziian‘c who had special m‘rm\nomems‘KORHONEN FUNERAL ‘] FOR MEN AND WOMEN! was shown in Juneau recently and|lizard or alligator. It contains 40|3TOPRICS. specimens, eic. 290 | with the Bey of Tunis. préved such a popular feature that |massive ivory teeth weighing cach|Wood: Timber and lum- . Treaty Is Made BE HELD THURSDAY | Try Our $1.00 pxmer l Manager Tuckett is bringing it{10p ounces. The five-feet ribs have 9 ber o 27,928 Finally, in 1896, France and Italy = * and ‘500 Mmt:.:";, li:nch l UMBRELLAS btk owing to popular demand. |a ‘curve of nearly 18 inches.—(Sew- All other articles 3718 | made a treaty whereby Itallans in| Funeral services for the late Mis. 1 A M h d show of thi i b v . h d 69, old ] ARCADE CAFE N k- e second show of the evening ar ateway.) | Tunis, now numbering about 100~ Sophia Korhonen, age , . old- | ew Stock—Pri W the tech- i q Total value of produety of time Alaskan and resident of Ju- ! Priced from $2.50 to $8.00 w? be “Show of Shows,” nigolor extravaganza that has a liktle of everything in it, special musical numbers, a galaxy of stars, large dancing choruses, etc., making itone of the best of entertainments. There is only one admission Alaska Products of the United States returned Total value of foreign products $1,658,600 | BOBBY_JONES IS R GIVEN NEW TITLE MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, July 8— Bobby Jones has another title, the 103,807 J.M. SALOUM FRONT STREET 5,110 Total value of shipments I H|IIIII||IIII}| price for the two shows and two|uworld’s most silent golfer,” Dono-| " o¢ merchandise 1,767,525 | complete features are shown foriyan Hale, his caddy for the na-| & ftems included in “all other| o e — e — the price of one. tipnal open here, declared today. |garticles”: S ] . o "xze'st a swte‘:}i Egu‘:;l- “‘geh::‘lsj Whale fertilizer $ 3360 (= " e spoke to me Ce 3 ‘Wool ... 183 = AL DER N, O play,’ Hale said. The only con- Paintings 1.,5‘ .“. AT PALACE TONIGHT || oiation was “Where's water; = ha ur name. Epnmlmg comedy, lilting music L R —b and a heart throb or two—that's| ypp Almquist Pfess Your Suit. “Jazz. Heaven,” which opened 1ast|we call and deliver. Phone 528 night at the Palace Theatre. Judg- B R i ing from the interest shown in this ATTENTION Radio Picture, directed by Melville Brown and co-featuring John Mack Brown and Sally O'Neil, it could run on like the babbling brook, for it has all the elements of appeal that make for a smashing hit. . John Mack Brown as the would- be song writer who is passed up by ..$ 318| Pt e et e e it AR We Are Vacating T FAST YACHT.IS DESTROYED, FIRE SAN FRANCISCO, July 8. — A mystery fire yesterday destroyed | the $25,000 yacht of Herbert Flei- schacker, jr. The yacht was con- sidered the fastest of its type on| the Pacific Coast. The Pioneers Auxiliary, 1gloo No. 6, will please meet at the Post Office, Thursday, July 10th, 1939 ot 2:15 pm. to attend the funeral ©of our late ister, Sophie Korhonen. Services to be held at 2:30 pm. from the Lutheran Church. ’ MEN’S UNDERWEAR Medium and Lightweight at IIIIIIIIHWHI!IIIIIWWMMHHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII||IIII|IIIlIIIllIlIIIlIIIIllllllllllllllllflIIII||IIIIIIIII Premises ° Lady Luck until a little Irish maid GERTRUDE LAUGHLIN, ——————— in the person of Sally O'Neil helps President. DANCE him compose, helps him write and AGN‘ES G. MANNING, Dance at Moose Hall Wednesdav HAIF PRICE ang, helps him get an Audition, Will;—8aVe. . qeg oo e rr 4 .Secretary. | night. Muslc by Serenaders. ad’ : TOO INOT 2% . NOT JUST EXACTLY RIGHT. TOO| BIB OVERALLS, sizes 34 to 40 ......$1.45 pair LOWe verything at Cost or Less WAIST OVERALLS, large sizes .....$1.25 pair 1 CANVAS GLOVES, 15¢ pair .......$1.75 dozen S e ‘. FRESH RED ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE, package ........... foiiidd 30¢ STRAWBERRIES, per box RASPBERRIES; per box GREEN APPLES, per pound FRESH GREEN PEAS, per pound 17c¢; 3 pounds for WATERMELONS peripound ... VRS T SO 8c HOME GROWN RADISHES, per bunch HOME GROWN GREEN ONIONS, per bunch CANTALOUPES; HONEY DEW MELONS, APRI€OTS, PLUMS, CELERY, CAULIFLOWER, \GREEN PEPPERS, TOMATOES and LETTUCE alifornia Grocery Phone 478 - HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS and STETSON HATS----HALF PRICE : i % 4 i ! LT AT Arnol(]’s Bootery PHONE 45 L. J. SHARICK JEWELER ettt GOLDSTEIN BUILDING FRONT STREET &5 o T | OO0 AT o