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TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY INTERNATIONAL NEWS I The Smiling. Fighting Son of the West I Supported by Helen Ferguson, Robert McKim, Frank Rico ! and a great cast of western character players AND I COMEDY , I “SPEAK | fel FREELY” 1 2 Shows 10-25*40 Loot's .">0 cent- | | (mi!\G THURSDAY | JOHN HOW EUS. \I \n<,l EKi! K HE E\ MOTI E I! j WILLIAM V. .MONO and Cl? V.'A A H UT i “OFF THE HIGH WA Y” l I An all-ctai special j Adapted from Tem Gallon’s novel “latterly” | | Adaptation by Dorothy Farnum I ; Directed by Tom Forman j A Hunt Strombcri' Personally * £u-)cn iie<l Production 7~r^rwanR-rr Iiri - urn ■■■ ' aj . »WVUjjci-viiu iJXv ,f« n«ii, a " i • Attracticns Al Theatres r- x | “PICKLES'’ IS AT COLISEUM TONIGHT Tonight and tomorrow night, ul r , C ili. oum Theatre, the siren will b moved. back against the r -ac well j of III ! ntatgo an die it p opt will take the place of the lnovio j “I’kaies,” the. niioeial conn d . i>y the American Hi gici piny era, i. II lit pre sented, furl her notice of v, liit-h an I pen: J < l.iewll' !•<! :,l to :;:>•■■■ G.-npip | Tlio curtain will go up picmplly at 8 o’clock tonight. 7 HOOT GIBSON AT PALACE TONIGHT i; a use ho hit .1 Chinese lunch wagon man ovi r the head with a ! pinto in aelf-dofcn e. Hill Hang.. a : Texas cowboy, paid lor his prank 1 by finding hina in a complication of] ovonto which !< d him thmugh many | critical danger, and humorous < pi-1 nodes which are presented by lino: | Gibson in Ilie new UniversahJewel j which will he at the Palace Theatre • tonight. The first of these van lire arrest! of Ilill. plnye dby Gibson. and of his 1 m gro valid. Tli - sheriff promise:;! them their freedom if they will in-! vastiest" Spook Ranch where many I Dining" happen -g > have boon going | on for some time. I Helen Ferguson plays the part of I the desirable Elvira, daughter of the! ranch owner, while Tote Ducrow | ' plays Ilia father- Robert Mi Kim i Hie leader of Hie bandit gang, wliil - Ed Cowles plays the negro valet. George Washington Black. The sher- : iff’s jiart Is taken by Frank Rice. " “JUDGMENT OF THE STCRM’’ COMING 11“ gave himself a life term of bondage, hard labor and torment! That short statement covers just one dramatic “punch" of “Judgment of the Storm.” the first Palmer Pho toplay Corporation screen play which Is at the Coliseum Theatre Thursday and Friday. And. Oh, boy’ How many other bin punches there ere. all fitting into a wonderfully re alistic and wonderfully human bit of photodramaiic craftsmanship with ■a the nnity mi l harmony of the phase: of it great master’, musical sym phony ! Mickey Jiuniols, freckle faced mem her of "Our thing,” whose latest llal Koaoh J’athoeoniody. "Bein’ Tilings," I as the comedy tworeolcr, has eon-j I'essed what he wanted to grov. up I to he. A famous actor? Not at all. I A fireman? No, not that, either, lie wants to lie an author! Who would ever suspect Muckey of having mi: l'ieient time to develop any lit' r y tendencies? "OFF THE HIGHWAY" !3 AT PALACE ! *• • • When folks out at the studio a !. I John Mowers the usisil biographical ! questions, lie invariahly insist.; thatl ho lias no hobbies. This is not so amazing when you stop to cousidc' that a young man who is selected i to portray a role as important as. | the one which John interprets ini "Off tin; Highway,” the Hunt Strom I berg Special which comes to the I Palace Theatre Thursday for three) day . probably hasn’t much time for recreation. Chances arc he is too busy studying and working to allow himself the luxury of a hobby. Job 11 is a "Hocsler,”- that is, if by that term one means a mau born in Indiana and not necessarily a bad. , woodsman: for. from his crisp brown! hai rto his wdl-diod feet, John Mow ers is a cultured gentleman and his every gesture hears witness to his Metropolitan training. Mowers came to the silver slice,. ; 'equipped with that priceless training! [which only a legitimate stage career J can give a man. Since his arrival in ; | the cinema, he has chalked up an on 1 viable reputation for himself and ad I ded prestige to many important ! erefn productions. ) * * * Lewis’s Hats are newest. adv. r * RADIO ATWATER-KENT SETS AND SPEAKERS I Radio Supplies of All Kinds ! ! | MARTIN LYNCH | : i--- — —« J ? -« L . . « UTILE FOLKS PLAY TONIGHT P.-LA, SESSION junior Musical Oregam/alion' of Public School Take Pail, Program. | t niler tile direction of Mrs. .1. \V. I j Woods, the junior orchestra of the l Public School will appear ton gill on the program at the regular It. Comber meeting of the Juneau Par-! jent-Teacher Association. The pr > I gram for the entire evening is o ' I follows: 1. Business meeting. .lunion Orchestra selntion. Achievement Tests Prof. Keller. I. Plana Solo Helen Torkcl .ou, i aged P years. Fifth tirade. , 5. Talk Mr. Mize. (i. Junior Orchestra— selection, j It. (\ Mize will give a resume of !his trip of last summer which took I him down the Yukon Itiver to St. | Michael, thence north to Point Il.ir i row and return vt i Unimak Pass | and Seward. The members of the Junion Or-j elustra are: Piano Helen Torkohnn. Violin Lilljan Peterson, Jean I ette Stewart, Olavi Kukkola. Ro..cna Mrs . i. hinidt. .Mary lillzaheth Sch i amen, Lucille Kricson, Martin Iiii'ii. Banjo- \ ilas Burgers Cello Mil rig Meade. Flute Alice Merritt. Kaxaphones Joiin Mcgged t.i charts Fcmnier. Clarinets William Harriman. Dana DeVighne, .fiarlmra Winn. Cornet -deorgo White. Trombone- -Tommy Redlingshafer Drum;; Hilly Friend. The membership of the Junior Orchestra i ; entirely from the !•'.i't ii 1 tirade to the tSighth tirade, and in-! elude.; no high sY-Jiool students r\ eept those entirely new on their in-I slrumcut.; this year. Refreshments* wl.l lc- served in the Domestic Kci.ir-e ro mi. follow, ing the meeting. The refreshment committee run rtsts of Mrs. It. D. Stewart. Chair man; Mesdamcs Mize, K.cken.! Co-itt I’.tvlor aii'i Jud-an. ; NOTICE Tj8 PUBLIC -h»;- i All persons are strictly forbidden to throw garbage of any kind on j ; vacant lota or streets or stairways I or any place out bile of garbage cans. All are requ; -t d lo maintain garbage cans for this purpose. Till:,; ;■; by oriler of the City Connell anil will be strictly enforced. adv. Clll UK OK COUCH. Call (olltn h Taxi, t'lione 4X5; Night i plionti 2S1. Member Ante A«nn hi|v NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL' ACCOUNT In the United States Commissioner's. Court for the Territory cf Alaska, Division Number One, before E. W. Cragin, Commissioner and ex officio Probate Judge, Chichagoff Precinct. IN TIIK MATTKit UK 'III:; KS TATK OK Ill'S KKI.SKK, lie eeesed. Vl iTK i; |H UKIIKIIY (IIVKN, ’i'li;it W. A. Hurl Administrator of tli' I', t ate of (in I etske, deceased ha., r nd- red ;utd pn ■ lilt'd for act I lr.ru m t a nd lilt'd i i i id (* uirl. h is final aeenunt of hi admlnisl ration of aid Kid ate; and that Monday! .January 2 4th A. I» lit27, at two o’clock l‘. M. at tie Court room! of sai l Court, hi tin* Town of Ton alx' O, in : ofd Territory and Pr* iucf • ha ■ hen duly appoint'd hy the .Indite of aaid Court for the settlement of aid filial account and of Raid I'Ci-! fate at. which time and place any person interested iu nd hlstato ma> ! appear and file exception-; in writ mi; to the skid account and petition! a fid collie !. the same. (liven under my hand and the Seal >f the Probate Court above men tioned, this 22nd day of November. \. I). 1926. !| f Sfiil I) K. \V. Kit All IN. I'niti'il States KommiKsirmei and Probate .lodge. Dati'd lit Tenakeo. Nov. 22, 1920.1 first 11ul>lleaf ion. Nov. Ill), IU2G. .u,.l publfey f iuu, llii' 2). 1926. i najmrxmmzzrxK wiiiiiiipi»hm:i^wwu 3 After Grippe, Bronchitis, Cold Or Cough, Build Strength With SCOTT’S EMULSION Rich In The Health Giving Vitamins Of Cod-liver Oil Scott tk Bowne, Bloomfield, N J. Tb-Zl j ssimuilivicnSamsuirtran&r ^IrffTimui ^ flifcflnnincifli.''x.imrinrmctu.o i;xnw'. rr * x^inj>fe7m%ftfS^p»nftt’'hOT^ i I ' Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. j $75,000 Issue of 8 Per Cent Gold Bonds I . Has been oversubscribed and the management wishes to thank all of j those who have shown their con fidence in this company. H I This splendid response is a fine indication of the spirit of the | J JUNEA U people and is an encour | agement tv industry in the com J muttity. | - , • L 1 > n^wnnf, V** »«^>0'»n «g^M *^V^IQ “PICKLES”: The Snapp'r I F.»:;tr .(., Le t Costumed. Most Musical Production and , ^ Be-,l Ccstarr i Presentation Ever Presented in Juneau. IT WILL BE AT THE COLISEUM < » TONIGHT AND TOMORROW < » 1! I Song Hits i) .tners Jazzy Knsemhlos | <» Large (,asl of Principals - - lies! Singing Chorus Kver Heard PRESENT El) HY TIIE AMERICAN LEGION HKSKKY Kl) SKATS $1--—Now Selling at Hutlrr*Mauri) Drug Co. At Theatre llo\ Office il 7 o'clock each night <> iCeneral Adnrissi' n i > cents Lower l loor. .70 cents Balcony Curtain I Yon pi I > at <5 o’clock Kach Night ( 7:30-TH l USD AY nd FRIDAY -9:25 EON NEWS OCR GANG COMEDY Sr rill", Tilin'M < t “JUDGEMENT OF | THE STORM” lere is I lie picture that hits you hetw *en the eves for a knock lit Punch — J t { IS IT GOOD? WLSAYITiS f I 1 ■--—-— • I I PULSE AND CARD READING I Past, unit Future accurately told | or no charge. 538 Kennedy St., | 1 cor. !itli. l’hone 4 403. 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