The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 1, 1927, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 1, 1927. lIIIIIII|IIIIIIIlIlIIIHIIlIIIlIlIIIIIlIllII|III|l!l|IIHMIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHllllllh.‘ I'ON NER'S : WIND cende S LIONS™ TONIGHT and W l“l)\l".\'l) A\ 2 Shows Nightly at 7:15 and ‘).;Z() l\lll\’\1FI(‘\ AL NEW'S And then a Great American Photoplay ‘Pampered Youth’ FULL OF ACTION HOST REALISTIC FIRE SCENE EVER FILMED See the Thrilling Rescue See the Horse Race See the Run Away A Picture for Every Parent--- — ~—Your Children Should See It ALSO A CENTURY COMEDY “UNCLL T() S (,AL” COMING THURSDAY - - TRl E I i e aunGIbE A & 1 DONTE MIS= THURSDAY S SHOW ¢« ” e S e S e i o i Siord for long addition he | ™ : : S5 4 i S New York production five | o S ey R [ st See Thursday’s Al | | | The freighter Ponlam (foregronnd) ran asho n o storm on the reef off and the Navy tug “Triton (lefi) and tie an tay Archer (right) were its rescue All ships were later floated “Abie’s Irish Rose” Has " Pk Reached Over Tiwvo Thousand BN i & . N7 Hh 5 Seoioe: Dawia N { g 1 whose per- Performances in New 3 ork ¢ s ot i actiet Mluntetbe vie her sinn o - - — - ‘ R .‘i',lllli.ilh:;' (:l"'”‘(lli‘ll'.‘;. : L U T T O T } NEW YORK. Feb. “Abie's Irisi IIII}IIIHl‘III‘III!Ill!lllll!I!HlnlIIIIIII_I!}IH!IIIIlIIII[II(lIIlIIl!lH!llilinlllllllIIIHIiIll!IIIHII T T The Year's Greatest Picture mwwmwwwwwwmwwwwwwwwwmmwwww%T}PWWTV?~ norier U s e o, |1 S = ‘ RIN TIN TIN e s scheduled to open in Lo o . o povt e the play has grossed : s 835,000,000 CUBIC FEET Bt Compmni o Cromy Chaee e C - F | Y | “BELOW TH¥y Li \/1'” i;mll South Africa will be organizet i e LT T T T TR . every hea a horse » that mak within the ¥ teports have it t National Forest Timber for Sale 13" 5 10 e i o s oo | for the movie rights to the productiva b i o . "’“r‘::“l’]":?I‘\:“ 4 } : p vt \ww“.‘ raph Dath I canses tremors L up and Embracing company is anghr i 2 pered Youth There’s alluring com ¢ ———— e e . E DAt ox gl Iy in the picture, (oo A Pulpwood Preject ir | i ey | . : f L BATH ROOM OUTFIT N AND AMOUNT—AIl the merchuntable timber | 1” t TRINTINTIN FEATURE g . P erchantable imhber il “ « b v =4 P . auatary e e + T - C e e L Attractions comINGaToTceRBEaN Bath Tub, 5 ft.; Lavatory; Cioset (white tank) 1 835,000,000 cubic feet of western hemlock, 1k SPrie | y aska ced dar and other species of timber approximately 7 3 4 xmnv\ Forest, Alas I'he lands to comprise the sale area or areas will be selected by the timber awardee subject to the [ i e R approval of the District Forester from within the exterior & tener. Rut W Brothers, wha S 1 boundaries of Pulptimber Allotment “A™ located in the general “SCANDAL PROOF' 15 produce the wonder dog's picture GEO. B. RICE vicinity of the town of Juneau in the northern portion of AT COLISEUM TONIGH pend a lot of time on cach produc S & e 4 southeastern Aluska, after the bids have heen opened and the |gg——— —— o e e ,: ‘ PLUMBING HEATING 0IL BURNERS i ¥ “I Te!l You in Advance What Job Will Cost” "A mew RinTin-Din pleture s 3| ] All complete vith fittings—$89.50 \tthat is promis indiences three or feur times a . We would Delivered anywieis in city limic. how them oftener hiey made them | e—— @& timber awarded aud before the con t is executed and eutting | Shivley Mason one or e fine proved by the success of thes is begun i.wv.u mities of her career in “Scan ctires sinee Rin-Tin-Tin's magnif i | purchaser must agree fo .vs(uh_.«\n {dal Proof,” her Jatest Fox starving .o, possibilities werd figgl reveal than 200 tons daily capacity in vehicle, which opens at the Coliseumn j wwhere the North Beging” Fo geners] region of the sale area before April 1, 1932, The i oniw 1 W Ty ! A = ! i : f jtonight e ¢ ince her jowing “Rind Your Man.” “The Light time allowed for the cutting and removal of the timber ox i Sine et By o s ng } : The L | tends o April 1, 1952, Timber is to be paid for in install- sl e il house by the Sen” and “Tracked in ments of $10.000 to 320,000 each as cutiing proceeds, The |tons. The story Is an oviginal oue g, gnow Country,” now there com unit of measurement for pulpwood is 100 cubie feet of solid |by Charles Kenyon, and the pictiic g picrare that has been deseribed Saan . directed by Kdmund Mortimer.' .o ipe hest of (he Tot. 10 “Holow he a p__The bhi tes il apply to ti T ¢ ior . STUMPAGE PrIC‘. : o N b L e role ol Gr Whitne and Enid ss Mason, playing the double ! \no' o wiory of the South, and it to April 12, Lowest rates considered: For material to will he shown dt & jscum® Thui be used lm ;nn. or its products, §$0.60 per 100 cubic feot Day, is first placed in settings more o o 00 Ppiday for Sitka sprace and Alaska cedar, and $0.30 per 100 cubie |gorzeous tham she has cven enjoyed, S feet for western hemlock and other species: for material sold and then sfe is placed in (he con ', Rovert lay was by the purchaser ¢r to be manufactured for sale other than |asting circumstances of a nurse | “HIS PEOPLE” 1S AT 11 robbed of 317 by into pulp or its products. $1.50 per M feet B.M. for sawlogs | gjy The story s that of a woiman PALACE THURSDAY bandits. They overlooked his of spruce and Aluska cedar nor O SRRSO RGE R e e ser i R sawlogs of hemlock and other and 1% cents per linear | V'O @HA0 & s A w1 small automaiic m * faot for piling and poles over 95 feet long and one cept per |Of crime, is willing to accept the g ! the famou pocket. As they turned, he linear foot for piling and poles feet or less in length. Rates |Dlame when the happiness of the v/ gy opean stage star,| Fficed, killing one and causing to be adjusted by the Forester on April 1, 1 and at five- |man she loves is at stake. She is oot o0 B eharaotor role| the arrest of the others year intervals thereafter, under the conditions and limitations |rewarded for her sacrifices by event .o o0 AR oty stated in the sample contract. ual happiness, following a series of 1" s i i s N SAILING RELATION TO WATER POWERS—It is expected that bidders |hewrt vending trial of the fese bhtorn Nl : i = 7 previously have submitted applications to the Fede in the cast with Miss Mason ave | : j . nt Femuy noounces the -\l == — l’u\\'«-x Commission for permit covering water power devel- ljohn Loche as leading Have naidaon ARt sailing of the Border Queen , g opment for manufacturing puip and paper from the pulp- |y, Wood and Ha gLang 1 | from Seattl: e on February § — -2 f ;fi F - wood hereby offered for sale. The sale is considered tributary | iniine. snd oiher Sehildkraut helieves music P - 3 b v)li.flj 4 + to the water power sites in the sama locality and the power | o vniini s : insiead of heneficial, Call Coll'=4 Taxs ruons 4%5:Night % — | N permit will be granted to the timber vrdee provided he | : |"|“ 2 N Of the faet that aimest evers | pnone 221 Member Auto Assn. adv N i g meets the requirements of the Federal Power Commission. "“;I’ll‘\".' ALY making pictures in Holly - - oo 4 LA e | ] CONflDEEAITIONS A]I‘I‘}(:CTKNG“'II‘IM%ER 'Avl(fi‘nn_'lnla;\ ’- ing neidentally, for women who glory | ¥o0U studios, las (Wo: of Lhree mu 1 Advertising always pays Use ths v timber consideration will be given to the rates bid, finan- RS g Nk s 10 wly aimespheric musi he timb on ians inply maspher 1 | elumna of The Emplu | WHEN THE CITIZENS OF BOSTON ¥ cial ability to develop the paper manufacturing plant re- |in the sight of beautiful clothes, s s R b W ~~= quired, and any other factors which may assist in determining |Miss Mason supplies a banquet of | « 39 * the bidder best qualifiel to make a success of the enterprise . finery that would make Marie An-| { il o W ALL COAL MAY LOOK | GOT “NEWER NEWS and whose project would be to the best public interest The toinette look like a ave girl ALIKE | Tue ORIGIN of “news when it right to reject any aund all hids is r ed. is news’' may be traced to the ycar DEPOSIT—With bid ,000, to be er ed to stumpage pay- g - - s . i y Wi ments, refunding or 20 per cent retanied as liquidated damages, “PAMPERED YOUTH" IS 7 3 3 ] Wt after trving our's you will be || 1700 ten Db Canipkal i according to conditions of sale. AT PALACE TONIGHT | | A ¢ P convinced that the heating quality| d it f Bost d —_Each bid must be accom- - 3t R 3 : varies, also you will learn that buk- spired postmaster of Doston ani SHOWING, OF “Pampered Youth” which w f the B News I —\ panied by a statement of the assets of the bidder available mpered Youth.” which will be ing with our coal mean less coal||! proprictor of the Boston News Tet- for this project, of the plan of financial organization proposed, [shown at I e theatre tonight and PN p and betten fesults. ter, enlarged his paper and brought and of any definite assurances of financial participation in the |tomorrow, is creen adaptation of : ' Werbiney -y il io-arRenis sadl to the readers of America more enterprise received from parties known to be able to make Booth Tark on's famous novel - <4 our transfer service 0. (. Wl i timely topics than had ever been them good. Such a showing must include sufficient assets in | “The Magnificent Ambersons.” The J REES 4 1 Whis. publishied I this countey betdse hand to enable the bidder to meet the requirements of the novel won the Pulitzer prize in A » et ( % | S| water power permit applied for and to make the necessary in- | yenr o aa ’I,m,“\“,,d & ,',"Amg' :': | )& D. B. FEMMER The Associated Press today brings vestigation of the timber during the period of the conditional |~ ™" e A g ¢ | g o o i fo-theamingte aeve. ARG award. It must also indicate that the men identified witi Phone 114 you: URsiortlmmute. DANG € rate and unbiased. This greatest organization and management of the enterprise have good RS S , £ S e ¢ 4 3 e e of news-gathering organizations brings to you every day the news L i husiness nding for responsibility, experience and cupacity s Y Chiu .} in the direction of busin affa Give ur 5 v Y ALy JRAT » ill be received by the s BI(I I{ED!,]C I‘l{}j\l IJ'\/ gathered by 80,000 individuals at FINAL DATE FOR BIDSSealcd bids will by v U o -5 1 Forester, Forest Service, Washington, 1. (., up to April 23, Enough Vitamins A tort aft many million dollacs A Y 1927. An extension of time of not to exceed three months for o 5 - 2 \ receiving bids will be granted at the request of responsible For Good Health REC()RD PRICES _ year. W, ' parties having legitimate interest to afford more time for field M LVA W examinations. Before bids are submitted, full information 5 - | concerning the ¢ er of the timber, conditions of sale, U s TRK . — - deposits and the submission of bids should be ohtained from THIS WEEK ONLY wh[_) fifin[(atp PEE the District Forester, Juneau, Alaska, or the Forester, Wash- A R ) ¢ ;\ ington, D. C. ! Io jular 752, Vietzr and Columbia, 3 for . ; * PROCEDURE FOLLOWING BID—An award. good for not to ex- MU i Blue Seal, 12 in. and 10 in, 75 conts i 50 beate dispatches are published together with the lo.al L i ' . | | | | ceed three years, will be made condition upon (1) the re- Twclve Inch Vietor and Columbia 2-3 Off List an news in y ceipt by the awardee of a water power permit from the Fed- i Single Face Red Scals, 3 for a eral Power Commission covering an appurtenant power site, to be developed for | pulp and |>z.aporn munuf:u'_llurinx l{lulll of [ H l“l‘”\ R":(X)Bl)u 2 '; (” ’ ]4"] "H“‘I". at least 200 tons daily capacity: ( compliance with the | terms of that permit and meeting the requirements of the vr 0N B o a . Ay o Foderal Power Commission for a water power licenssi (3) Benefits Of Cod- NEW EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES {1k D : » the selection. subject to the approval of the District Forester, i o = | aZ ] as a m z:’ e of the specific sale area or areas; and (4) the submission of a liver Oil Vitamins J- neai M ,' . ’I ) | d ' final showing of finanacial ability to carry out the project. inean yusic OUSs( The contract for ‘the timber will be executed and approved Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 2645 when and if these conditions are met, _ _ - e rrrrrrrr e e e o e s e e rerr e e e s e e ees

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