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o PRI S ORPIO P O e 0 ST ) MANY MINERS READY TGO | BACK T0 J[lB‘S‘ (Continued 1rom Page Cne) ADVERTURER. AND FRIEND! Krane's orchestra, % At 10 o'clock a program of volun- teer talent was presented. Noreen Ztieff, 10-year-old dancer, appeared 'in three solo Scotch numbers and! WALTER CONNOLLY novelty. Betty Jane Rundell, 8, sang, PAUL LUKAS t “‘Object. of My Affections,” and mwb 1‘Earrul of Music.” Jackie Rundell,| T3-year-old soloist sang “I Like Mountain Music” and “Hat On the | Side of My Head.” Tango Tavasieff presented a Rits- sian dance number, and Alek Gars- A PARAMOUNT PICTURE ADDED |oft, Hans Johanson and Mat Ziga- Oh, Sailor, Behave MIDNIGHT PREVIEW toff formed a trio performing on a Misfois ¢ News ROBT. STUART ||guitar and two Russian stringed! 38> YOUNG ERWIN \mstruments which have no Ameri- | LAST TIMES TONIGHT | can counterpart. with Harry Harkus, in one dance| [ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, ACTRESS FLIES TO YUMA TO MARRY | THURSDAY, JUN LR ey TONIGHT ONLY PROUDLY PRESENTED to our patrons who appreciéte the finer thimgs in screen drama CDoUGLAS | THO AMERICAN yewe | SHPS TIED UP ~—t AT VANCOUVER | roun Baccmia pies IN NATIVE LAND i y £ Deep Sea Vessels Being Loaded—Peaceful Pick- eting Progresses sntly received here in a rom the Royal Ital- rto Guy L | Gio- ! VANCOUVER B in Fianona, d was abo time of his de to eép up steam which s here for & ell adwell in 1908, River, m the channel co until |declared to ke an unfair port, was when' he -left native paid off and given transportation c haying s suffi- [to Seattle, The crew of the Texada was also requesting a ruling Consul here on ns into the danger 1 is tied up. ake it easy | | vemainac his days, he ttle down with his wife en, the latt t work the planned | and “The Home (vf ‘he Be in Pictures” “ThemBaml Plays On” 1 | We've got something cn ice that “tops” for the cold cuts and potato salad you iust erdered, sir. Shall I bring it in the bottle or in one of those interesting tall HORLUCK’S VIENNA of course, glasses? . Yes, STYLE BEER, sir. Jureau Liquor Co. “Imported Quality at Regular Prices” ‘PERCY REYNOLDS, Manager s E If I May Say So, Sir i % { jewel thief disguised as a pi | take a walk through London. while DETECTIVE STORY TOLD AT CAPITO | Father Brown dces a number of er- | ratic_stunts to leave a trail for the “Father Brown, Detective,” Which | pjiee The sight of the amiable lit- opcned at the Capitol Theatre yes: | yjo oleric tipping over vegetable terday, presents Walter Connolly il | oo ang climbing lamp posts is the person of the eccentric slewth|; qicrous and amusing. made famous by G. K. Chesterton’s | 1ove; Mat Zigatoff also sang in Rus- sian and Chinese and accompanied himself, and Melvin Carlson sang two solos. At. 9 o'clock this morning only| two men were on picket duty at| | the Alaska Juneau Mine employ- ment office. LOVE AFFAIRS, THEME OF COLISEUM MOVIE! Barbara Stanwyck, starring in “A | Lost Lady,” which opened last night at the Coliseom theatre, is support- ed by a number of leading men who are cast as the various lovers in the life of a society girl. Frank Morgan heads the list as the one who marries her on a basis| of trust and friendship rather than Ricardo Cortez is cast as a| bold and debonair lover; Lyle Tal- |bot takes the part of the unsuc- cessful suitor; and Phillip Reed has the role of the first lover in Miss Stanwyck's life, who is slain at her feet_on her wedding eve by husband of one of the many wom- | en with whom he has been trifling. - - DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS I’I\Y' - ouT ON (Rl'l(lll'\ WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— | WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go 1t you feel sour and sunk 2nd the world {ooks punk, don't swallow 4 lot of saits, min- eral water, ol lazative candy or chewing gum expect them to make you + uddealy -:d buoyant and full of suns} iinabin | For they can’t do it. ‘nny only move t! wels and a mere movement doesn't get & caulfe. The reason fot. your down-and-out ing is ‘your fiver. Tt should pour out two w}"n u.o‘ liquid bile into your bowels daly this bile is not flowing freely, your { 't digeat, It just decays in. tho bowals Gt bigata up Jour stomach. You have [ +kin Gtton broaks out 18 Wieiapen. Four fead achiét and you feél down and out. Your whole s poi ;n_:-ku thu-fiwd old CARTER'S LI 8 to et these two fofese of bile fiowing freely and make you up. p- np The m-mumn vondulnl. | 'Act in Alzska has been carriefi yO to 100 per cent over the prices prevailing during the pr u:v(hngv year. The administration of il in a highly efficient manner, or which much credit is due to the Deputy Administrator for the Ter- ritory, Mr. Hugh J. Wade “The maintenance of the office of the National Recovery Admin- istration in Alaska would be of special value, and therefore I urge that it be kept as a part of the Ireduced national organization. Co | Bress has without doubt plen: !power to legislate for the T toncs on local as well as int ! matters. Hence a distinct oppor- tunity exists in Alaska for demon- JUDITH ALLEN: miNNA GOMBELL LUCIEN. LITTLEFIELD JOHN MACK BROWN. Treadwell foundry W. W. A. members con- member of Douglas > work dezp sea ships under O. E. His estate includes eyes while s maintain o ce property here on ul picketing on the water- - DOUBLE BILL NOW Big Meeting FRIDAY, JUNE 28 ASSOCIATION 10 A. M. Mike. Karry, formor nmplm ee Of ATTRACTION,UPTOWN the Siems-S, e WSS home to the Kilburn House y -| Two Tower Productions, Inc, 2 b from St. Ann’s hospital w “Marrying Widows,” and “Reform Lily Damita, French actress now in Hollywood, and Errol Flynn, |0 b Mg meatment.far G, {8 vl on ¥e AXIBEIEL British actor in the film eolony, flew to Yuma, Ariz, to be mar- ;l “““k“:‘l :*“’k for l'm“;)x“l :lnau'l?lxl‘ :uv‘.n C at the Uplown Th g vied. Flynn is a former amateur boxcr and took part in the 1928 | 6,15 BOIC 10 ECL QEORRG alily Well 2tct 3 o s piu Olympies. (Assaciated Press Photo) : i Sean bt Larith & prias RIGARDO SEINE POAT HERE on he home of The Ada, Capl. Henry Plundt, a oy coupls and con- NRA GDDE m PLANE BRINGS FOUR with & crew of s, arrived hers | vinces them that she is their mi HERE FKUM ]NTER]OR nm S to {1 an- | ing daughter, kidnaped In earl e o childhood ALASKA GWEN Ada i exp .| Lucien Littlefield emooths down t H James C. Dulin, | today for the fishing banks in Iey| w5ab’s left of his hat s his Y I% .' mn, PAA Radio Superin- | Straits L and turn- man-about-town '—ADDED— i t Wwilliam Knox, PAA - wi ihonar e flair for young - lactra | belt projected across the mil Judith Al supor wl by . Delegate Dimond, Presi- and | emn plain® is planped for Har G slay the leading fer Fads and Fancies the v ' w Hall, co-pilot, ved | county, Texas, Near @uanah r ! dent Roosevelt Ex- | from rairbanks 1ate ves at- Piyoy s News Change Letters ternoon ! SHOP IN JUNEAU i The first dwelling licuse :n ir- = i mingham, Ala, was built in 1835 . & ontinued srom page oney (NI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIliIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII!lIIIIIIIiu. and is still standing Ol[SfU Florists have found too much i V5 the-amployess. T Hpevation of gummx:w will cause lili>s to wither, the Code materially v~ and || emm UPTOWN - nd. gy R he THEATRE stabilized wages in (h 1 TR ) el 8 |For example, under th ¢ S A ; pr . CUNRAT BERATS g p.nd b the operaters 1o s, |]:31G DOUPLE BILL LAST TIMES TONIG IlI i ~ salmon were inc l irem JUNEAU MINE WORKERS A. B. Hall h Paul Lukas, iy the role of Flam- vfilltmmawnwhmmo-lnfly‘ magagine. stories. Perhaps the best sequence in the beau, presents a polished perform- ut.iluu“ ntnk;ullvu .’A.Hor tor's pi:tu*n is that in which Father|ance and Gertrude Michael fur- Lifte Liver Pils on th'r-dhn::. """: ite wn and Flambeau, a dangerpus)nishes the feminine interest. - fllIIIIllI.IllllmmlllllllllllllIIIIlllmlllllllllllilmll'mnulll MIIITHIIIIIIIII1|I|III|Ifi“|||IIIIHNHHIWIHIHIIIIIIIHU TO THE SEAMEN OF THE U S. S ZANE U,S. 8. PERRY Welcome ance ELKS HALL TONIGHT Music by Dude Haynes’ Orchestra DANCING 9:30 o [ B $p0nsored by the Junem; Chamber of Commerce. Men in um{orm will be admitted -FREE, General Admission’ $1.00 A i = = = = = = = = = = = = £ = E. — = = ===§ = = = % : = | - = | l "stration of the solid efits in- herent in the NRA policy. In addi- tion, the data that may be gath- jered through the maintenance of 'the branch of the NRA set-up in Alaska, particularly with respect to the large salmon packing industry, would be of material value in con- sidering future legislation along the Alaska same lines. Industry in needs all of the National trial _Recovery Act that s Industry in the United States need ls the ihformation that can best be obtained in Alaska through the maintenance of the NRA office there. “Sincerely yours, “ANTHONY J. DIMOND,/ “Delegate.” The President’s reply follow “The White House “June 10, 1925 “My dear Mr, Dimond: “Your lettet of June scventh raises an interésting quest to the desirability of extending the operation of the National Industrial Recovery Act in the. Territory of Alaska and other places subject to the plgnary Poweg of Congress. This qu n . involvgs, however, the broad consideration 9f the excrcice of Federal power. over i =tatu tommerce ‘and the limit placed. upon the exepeise of such powe} by the recent apinion of the Supreme Court. It wguld be ‘bult-te adapt & policy as to lation . allécting the Territor: Alaska without relating it to the larger question of policy. “Your suggestion, however, will be given careful consideration in reviewing all the issues of policy and power which have been rai by the opinion of the Supr Court. (Signed) Vr:ry sincerely yours, (Signed)! FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT Schlllmg & H”nyflrlflll Ihprnl‘a Vi Ricl: red. Delicate flnzw STARTING TOMORROW—JIMMY SAVO COMING SOON—BY POPULAR DEMAND O This meeting is for thoce men who have received employment cards BE THEREF! “Once in a Blue Moon” ® Orly those havfng employmefit cards will be admitted! “KING OF JAZZ” e e ettt e I KNOW WHAT I’'M DRINKING WHEN 1 DRINK HIRAM WALKER’S N HIGH!"