— ■ ■■ ... BRITISH PREMIERS IN IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. 'COMMENCE WORK l ri *. .in.——i — ON PLANES FOR WORLD FLIGHT ; —__ | Compa..y Begins Work on | Four Planes to Hop Round j the World Via Alaska. % __

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The delegates to the Imperial British Conference, representing all the British colonies and pos- Various Routes. For the across the sessions, were photographed in the garden of No. 10 Downing Street, the official Ix>ndon home of Pre- trip Atlantic, alternate routes are available. One mier In the front row, left to right, are: The Maharajah of Alwar, ; the from Aber- Duke of Devonshire; T. R. Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand: Lord Curzon, British Foreign itinerary calls for hops deen, to Faroe to Minister; MacKcnzie King, Prlm> Minister of Canada; Stanley Baldwin, British Prime Minister; S. Scotland, Island, to Greenland and to the M. Bruce, Prime Minister of Aus ralia; Lord Salisbury; General Jan Smuts, Prime Minister of South Iceland, mainland of North America at Frcd- Africa^W. B. Warren, Prime Minister of Newfoundland; Lord Peel and Dcrraond Fitzgerald, repre- erikdal-Hamilton, Inlet The senting the Irish Free State. In the back row, left to right, arc: Prof. Rushbrook, representing In- Caryida. other for the dia; Mr. McGiliigan and Mr. Thompson, New Zealand; Prof. 0. D. Skelton, Canada; Sir Maurice provides European take-off at Dunmoro Head, Ireland, Henkey and Sir Tej Bahudar Sapru, India; >H. Burton, ; G. P. Grahafn, Canada; Senator and the more direct cou se to New- R. V. Wilson, Australia; Sir Limcr Gouln, Canada; A. J. Do Wet, South Africa; J. C. C. Davidson, foundland and thence to M. P.; Sir J. E. Jdasterson-SmitU and Sir R. Garran, Australia; E. J. Harding and Captain E. F. C. Quebec. | Through continental Asia and Lane, South Africa, and Mr. CuMw. H. H. Van Loan and an ail star cast the tentative itinerary would by including 'carry the aviators to Shanghai. nelly, Edna Duraary, George Atklr day schedule, with a new town every ! China; Mandalay and Delhi, India; son, Willard Lee' Hall, Mary Hearr Here in Alaska day. with weekly Choribar and Bagdad, Persia; Dn- Brldgctta Clark. Mark Fenton, Eu DANCEY BOOSTS boat service and all that the pro mtLr.lus, Syria; Aleppo and Const an-. gene Ponyet and Ward Wing. Tli have been ROY STEWART grams extended over an tlnople, Turkey; Angora, A«tu- is John F. Soltz | photography by am entire week. Fairbanks,, Anchorage Minor; Bucharest, Rumania; Boi-’ the technical directors are ltalp! ALASKA BEFORE Cordova, Valdez and other townf grade, Serbia; Budapest, Hungary; Marjorie Daw Johnny Walker Wallace | Barton and Amos Beery Myers. i; through the westward packed thf [Vienna, Austria; Munich and Straa-- auditoriums for every session. i bourg, Germany, and Paris and An feature of There will be other on this bill. CONSTANCE TALMADGE STATES’PUBLIC interesting thf I London. good things AT Americanization which PALACE SUNDAY Rally, is thf Start in June or July. Constance Talmadge is coming t( feature card of the program, is ar The cruise must start either late Admission—10-20-40 cents and 50 cents. the Palace at the matinee Sunday Lecturer Not open forum question period, follow I in Juno or early in July, officials loges The name of the picture is "Poll; Legion Stranger ing Capt. Dancey’s main talk on | here believe, because of the fact of the Follies,” It was written cs Here — Has Covered national and international conditions | that in crossing the Pacific and At- for Miss thosi This the audience an the aviators must ;> h far —-I peclally Talmadge by gives oppor lantic, COMING SUNDAY — Valentino and Alice two screen authorities, John Emersoi Both Alaska, Yukon. tunity to discuss things freely and northward where cold eat her Rudolph 1 and Anita Loos, who have not onl; ,i —— frankly and to obtain information [otherwise might bo encountered. No S. N. who in written some of the best origins | Capt. Dancey. will be that could never be found in the 1 estimate of time required for the1 erry The Conquering Power” | j the principal in connection Attractions scenarios thSt the screen has had speaker colmuns of the press or obtained trip has boon made. I with the \ but have also gone to work to mak< American Legion's Ameri- from the political platform. While most of the stations where i ' canization 1 i production of their own, a spark Rally, opening at the Pal- At the Tuesday evening presenta- Btopct would be made under presen' I are theatre next at Theaters ling comedy entitled “Red Hot Ro Tuesday evening, tion of "The Man Without a Coun- 'plans, could furnish little other than I with "The Man a FAIRBANKS PIONEER LIES SLAYER 13 mance.” Without Country," try" announcement will bo made as I fuel and food for the aviators, prep- INSANE j is no David of to Juneau or Alaska. Choate, Katd The fact that the Emerson-Loos | stranger to the program for Juneau, just when j arations will be made for the ovor- pioneer .nksj His the Yu < ic'd there recently following a long in the of at ATTRACTIONS TONIGHT combination was responsible for the Journeyings through the Americanization Rally will be •; coming of motor or other mechanical opinion phyalclans kon and Alaska back several third eta- 1 line -9, and the. funeral was held tending him John held COLISEUM—Roy Stewart in “The! jtory Is a sufficient^ assurance ol go held, when the Commercial Club troubles Probably every say Uyulose, and he is will have a of t here under the ansi of th,' at Fairbanks Tor the W Iasi; Bruah Trail." ;ood comedy situations and dramatic years intimately acquaint- will hold its sos^ion, when the [tlon supply spate Sage ■ ■ ed with conditions in the I of eevorul various kinds and 1 ’inn nf Alaska. !’■ ■ ,,, to Al son of D. L. Sqitltot Small- PALACE—Margaret Beecher in "Sun- nterest. As for the acting— Territory. school program will be given, ns parts Is based Both from the platform, and, through several spare engines will be sent i sk is. years ru mrl 'minted wood Ci is Insane, uad he shine Harbor,” and “The Leather Miss Talmadgo’s' appeal well as all other features of the ©ay the columns of the ho has where it is deemed 1 a ai ''links in Ci iy clays of be spat -‘do. Pushers.” jpon the naive original touches thal press, program. to points pos- in.", d nake her art distinctive, coupled with been striving, faithfully, to give the sible they may be needed. i Is li dory He is two —— -a ♦ ♦-- t Ui’ii. S' c Oak- All 1; 'd do” u roles. All these elements are and the Alaskan people. Two years DON'T WAIT: l jnd, !; 'Date, pee in io‘‘ if pre- PALACE — Constance Talmadge in natic CONVENE AT KETCHIKAN of the Follies,’1 ago, he spoke in Juneau and the Order your Engraved Christinas ] llsbee. An/ 'm ferred. Only fifty r. d- •: at of the Follies.” jresent In “Polly “Polly [Cards from The Empire now, and K. P. Nelson's Stationery P'.i:- dV hat the picture has a good plot stirring and Inspiring character of The Salvation Army Native Con- COLISEUM—Rodolph Valentino and von to the Music- for enter ! the he at that time. [have them in tlmo to mall to uls- Are .omlng 1 ind that It was produced" message left, gress of Alaska will convene at Ket- Alice Terry In “The Conquering i *. 28th? —adv. Old for sale at The one Is still froRh In the minds and hearts tant points. —adv. 1 in a' Bail. papeis Empire. Power." alnment solely and registers ! chikan November 25 to 20. Commis- lundred per cent. In that respect. of those who heard him. sioner Mrs. H. C. Howder and her '-V _ his from he Since return France, secretary. Ensign T. Monday, of VAN LOAN PRODUCTION .ARGE FAMILIES RULE has Journeyed throughout United Winnipeg, will be in attendance, and AT COLI8EUM States and Canada, before Rotary TONIGHT IN MANY ALASKAN HOMES representatives are, expected to be JEveryone who follows the screen and Klwanls Clubs, schools and col- In attendance from *11 Southeastern is familiar with the name of H. What Is said to be the third larg- leges, mass meetings every night, Alaska points and from some of the the of better citi- H. Van Loan. This gifted author est family In Anchorage left Gird- preaching gospel towns of Northern British Colum- has displayed his talent for the si- vood recently for Anchorage. Mr. | zenslilp and'a spirit of mutual re- bia. «■ 1 lent drama on several occasions. He i ind Mrs. Reno have nine children, spect and good will between the Capt. W. Carruthers of Wrangell, nations of earth. More than carved his niche in the film hall i ix of them of school age. j the and Capt. V. Barker and Lieut. P. seven thousand audiences hoard of fame when he wrote “The Virgin The largest family in the North- I have j Elliott of Ketchikan are asisstlng him in less than four and of Stamboul,” and followed it up | and are said to live at Kodiak j years In the preparation for the Congress. with "The Great Redeemer.” The rhore are fifteen children and the a reference to press comments would -« ». *■ ■ ■ — author possesses marked versatility. -oungest have numbers In addition be sufficiently convincing ns to why LEGISLATOR HAS SEDAN of Juneau rs He is equally adept at writing of | n names. every citizen should life In the far-off places of civiliza- The secomf largest family is be- teem it a patriotic, duty to hear T. C. Price lias purchased the tion—euch as the Orient as ho is ] loved to be that of Harry O’Neil of I him. The late President Harding I Overland sedan automobile formerly in writing of his own country. His < lordova. with fifteen children. | was personally interested in Capt. j owned by Z. J. Luussue. The sale westerns are novel—and charged with Joseph McNulty of Sitka has : Dancey's work. was negotiated by Truman Parish.— in each melodramatic Innovations which in- i line children, five of school age— The program community,! (Anchorage Times.)' dlcate a new twist on the familiar Seward Gateway.) I provides for several sessions. In theme. the States It has been possible to I Try it. If you don't like It, "The Sage Brush Trail,” furnishes Old papers for sale at Tbe Empire 1 Incorporate all these sessions In one Knock It—Evan-.lonos Coal.* dav. the onlooker with several novel twists. It packs a healthy ptiuch, contains humor, abounds with ad- venture and romance and carries an excellent assortment of beautiful lo- Is cations. Mr. Van Loan is an ex- What {he World (Doing tremely busy writer since his con- CAS SEES BY (POPULAR cSAECHASICS cSAAGAZISE tract calls for an assortment of stor- From Kite To c ■aft will be halted by- special waves of ies for such popular stars as Tom Fishhook Hung » ireless broadcast for thousands of miles Mtx, Earle Williams, Roy Stewart, Cqtch Giant Tuna nd even and cavalry might be William Desmond and others equally infantry To catch tuna and swordfish, kites are t irown into confusion or utterly destroyed famous. There is no question that to l>cing used on the west coast carry j y strong jets of water charged with elec- “The Sage Brush Trail” will earn tho hooks and bait far from the boats, t ricity and mixed with acids. Machine him increasing popularity. line After they are sent up, the fishing f uns and monster naval cannon, it is said, "The Sagebrush Trail” is at the my be noiselees, and the projectiles will Coliseum tonight. e fired by electric force. Sound made y electrically operated instruments will CRITICAL MOMENT IN jar out over the battle fields with such FEATURE AT PALACE racket as to wreck the minds of opposing Tnb famous Dr. Hopkins did not rmics that dare to remain wivh»> bearing, know that the patient whose aeld- (eat generated wirelessly will shoot out burntng,, blind eyes he was operating neeen over wide areas, destroying prop* on was his own daughter—the vi- rty and life without warning. vacious. romping tomboy creature he * • • had quarreled with. Ever since she Greeting Supports for Aerials had left >him he had longed for her, hut stubborn pride kept him from A simple method of erecting supports trying to find her and asking for- or aerials, when height is not a great is nail of 2 2-in. giveness. onsideration, to lengths by rood to the roof as Bhown in the a mirror aet in the What was the outcome of the drawing, died by providing fhe are fastened on opposite to reflect the light on the operation? Was there a reconcilia- supports position shown, ides of the roof, and are located over scale the mirror being mounted oc tion? Margaret Beecher tells her In- bum, afters, so that tbs spikes can be driven a block. The light from the teresting story In "Sunshine Harbor" triangular nto these. The distance between the window opposite the scale was reflected a Playgoers feature showing tonight ipper ends of the supports should be so that the graduations could be seen dis- the Palace Theatre. at. ibout 16 to 24 in. Ordinary porcelain tinctly, amfat night the store lights were Round two of “The Leather Push- nsulators, which can be procured from similarly reflected on the beam. The use Is more than the prev- ers” exciting tny electrical store, are screwed to the ends of an electric light was first suggested but of this serial. Harold ious round I vhe supports and the aerial is attached the mirror was found to serve the purpose further adds to a good bill. Lloyd is attached to the kite string which drags I o these. Care must, of course, be taken as well, and without the cost of burn- _____ just f. stretched as it over tho water. When a fish bites, the ( o have the aerial wires ing an extra light. VALENTINO • RODOLPH sportsman reels it in close enough lor * • SUNDAY AT COLISEUM S companion to strike with a harpoon. Tracing StgtttS* Troubles As some of the catches weigh from 100 for The Rex Ingram production to 300 pounds, lively battles take place. Before blaming the starting motor 01 Metro of "The Conquering Power.” Holes of a club formed / fishermen per- switch when the starter refuses to operate greeted In New York as one of the mit only the angler and spear thrower to and the battery is known to be in good truly great motion pictures of the kill or gaff, the fish. In contests, shoot- shape and fully charged, or nearly so., terminals taiiint «gA, is announced by the Coliseum ing disqualifies the participant. To be examine all carefully, them with a fW Theatre for two days, beginning Sun* eligible for membership a candidate must off, cleaning thoroughly or and the batter* day next. It Is an adaptation by land a tuna*weighing at leaat 100 pounds sandpaper, scraping ann inside and out. often June Mathis of Baisac's novel, “Eur or a swordfish of more than poet damps Very then is nothing wrong except 01 genie OrandeL" a powerful story of using heavy tackle. dirty corroded terminals, and will love and greed in a small French see cleaning remove the trouble at once. Keep thr provincial town. War Engines ofFuture To Be battery pasta and damps clean end cov- Alice Terry *nd Rodolph Valen- ered with vaseline to prevent corrosion tino. who created such memorable Igidlv as pmable so that they will not Electricity is Off factor in and be especially careful about the ground successes as the lovers In Ingram'S ( ouch the roof. * t f to made * 0 0 0 connections, which in ears collect of “The Four Horsemen future wars according sUlamsite many production British who see in the discov- dirt, and rust or corrode. the Apolcslypse," are cast in the by experts Illumin '.ting the Scale Beam eries of science a terrible of destruc- It is also*good practice to examine the roles of Eugenie and her power tion from waves of electric The difficu'ty in properly adjusting the starting-motor cables occasionally, and to anltor. Charles, and Ralph mysterious tht- renew them ft tlje badly mw |n£pNk&,ia tfciysM wapc.iOjsMfei. mimm. ^vuvura w nrpawfprtw* hnemo^a^soale^n» to the cast are Edward Con- m^ton

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