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

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e 4 s TONIGHT. FRIDAY and SATURDAY The Picture That Wil Live Forever George I.ewaius BlancheMe! inia Browne Faire /i [ andRose Rosanova~ . AnEow.SLOMAN \Production~ HUNTHU R LT I THT AT Presented by “An appealingly Carl i con Journal produe Evening Ranks hest with pictures of The New the year.' M inton,; UL T LT T LT A SHOULD A SON DENY HIS PARI STEPPING STONE TO SUC( a father justifiel in sacrificing his family for the sake of orite child? Can a jprize fighter ve, henor and obey his parents? Can a di it cover a cowardly heart? Can a good cducation outweigh 1 heart cf gzld? See HIS PEOPLE—the mar velous picture drama of the modern generation. It will stir you as no other pictuie has meved ycu before. It will bring laughter to your lips to cover the gathering tears in your eyes. A great picture—for cverybody and you'll enjoy it. INTERNATIOX and also BERT ROACH and NEE “UNDER A SPELL” —— 2 SHOWS ————— 7:15 and 9:20 NEWS EDW.L 11 REELS — Paface TLAYS BOTH ¢ Pricic—This I ‘HILY AND SUNDAY MATINEE gement Cnly—10-25-50, Loges 60 cents Coming Sunday Matines REGINALD DENNY “CALIFORNIA STRAIGHT AHEAD" A Un al el Producticn d e - — a A tonight and i e week hearts and emo- | being sofind erring howing at the o vemainder of | | for the [ tions, Atiractions At Theatre: iB 0 story the kes in o fathers Rudoiph charactor command fivst appearance i picture in “llis Peop difticnlt role of love for his Schildlrant, tar, who st - el Dy hetore mak hi American playin the Cominsky " BELOW THE LINE" AT i COLISEUM TOMIGHT Raboi climax i this father's 1o fol older | Climax follows stic- ring The ent low tale tern nt young Son's the s, in W ma | interesi through \ is the made loyal and ing training. Rin-Ti June Marlowe. the soulful eyes.” who ha Rinty in previous phoic him again in “Below the heroine, May Bar ron plays Donald Ca but kindly boy, who, together with May Barton, befriends Rinty Pat Hartigan. famous for his screci| nies, is the village bully, Jar Niles, who a and robs alRosd wealthy young weman and then at Wi tempts to steal the church fund from Donald; and Victor Potel pears as Jamber's half-witted broth er. The climax of the picture when the half-wit lets loose 2 of bloodhounds to follow Don Jlay and Rinty gs himself at the | pack. The terrific dog-fight, bratal{es as it Jooks on the . has tha| indovsement of the Monica Humane Socicty for titmea | without injury to th> | The new orch its appearance craphic York's picture reproduction of it Ghetto, combine of heart-throbbing T is a realistic snowstorin, & championship prizefight, a sumptuou dinner scene, faithful veproduction | of the New York subway and ele- | vuted railroad, and a host of other hackgrounds | the Line John At an uncouth interesting Mr. Schildiraut hin, Geo, Mehaffey, | Brown | support of are R 1ova Kate Price, Marb Nat airam Faire, Harey Sidaey 1Edgar Charles and othe! arr, enbrook, FFranklin i CK e o ald ani| DICK TALMADGE AT COLISEUM SATURDAY -t Dick Talmadge once more narrow ) ped serious injury in the film-| ing of one of the most exciting thrit | enes for “Youth and Adventure, ,but this time, fortunately, he es without hreaking any hone jumps from a dock to the deck of moving motorboat in the while taking the actual igine of the boat stopped Dick did his leap. This d of the craft and s ‘judgment of the distance, e hit (he side of the hout and glanced off into the water, but |without any serions results other These questions and more are aa-|than contusions and bruises ly esca de will tonight. also malke HIS PEOPLE" IS AT PALACE TONIGHT before his career? Should he own desires and ambitions family? Is he justified in parentage as a stepping stone future success? i ASKA _THE DALY AL day and Sund: n De nuy f v 1 hased on by thousan has to tor Tl Straight Al who ever p one Leountry Clared > oo NEW ORCHESTRA AT COLISEUM TONiGH Retz’ Col orchestra at tre, will The ians a last night on (i S to many cum Melod new mal mu violinist, w1 pianist, were aboar Queen du Fleethem, saxophone and Muril Aversman, mavimbs nd tympani, th members of (H® Melody The msicians entertai of the Alaska nortiibou concerts daily aboard playing for dan - oo STELLA JONES JOINS ORCHESTRA AT PALACE Stella Jone tl other nd eum year has joined chest and will the Palace will musician violinist for chestra four ley ing for extr: the conc - e Bli.L PRODUCES ACRES OF TESTIMONY DAM Thi i WASHINGTON acres would he ¢ a of testin tal by Irrigation on Jelmson Boulder Cany bill were spread out wen ove e on dai ide by sid made | V. B committe clerk 1,200 This estimate i Wilter ays making taken lam wlo River wi more than volume ) test during the fow were spent considering mensure The Sonless Father of Detroit Who Takes His Many Foster Children to See Wonders of Alaska and Europe BUCHANAN AND o PRINCESS ALICE® A bachelor who loves boys but who has no boys of his own! That is George E. Buchanan. a wealthy s0al dealer of Detroit, a hard-boiled business man who thinks that the best. possible education a boy can have is the education of travel. He has sent 145 bovs to Alaska from Detroit and Vancouver via *“Princ- ess” Steamers to Skagway: and now ke plans to not only send a group of boys to Alaska the com- ing vear. but he has enlarged his program and his former slogan. 'On to Alaska with Buchanan” has & side-part “On to Europe with Buchanan!” Buchanan is a Cana- dian Scotchman who has pros- pered wonderfully in the dynamic city of Detroit. He will tell you be has made money there. but— swered in the dramatic photoplay.| Pete Gordon, who supports Rich “His People,” a Universal-Jeweljard Tal!madge in his latest picture, his big idea ia to give the growing nittee 1 EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 3, 1927. = — — R T T YOU TO WATCH FOR- READ IT AND— 9 A\ SHOW WE ARE GOING TO GIVE YOU R [k A\D WE TOLD “Horning. Noon aieed N Suppe Clarinet; andd Diuims. BETZ. Violinist: WILFRED FLEETH A SANDEORT. Pianict: MURIL AYERS N :||hnm¢- i Slarvimba, Fymipani The stirring drama boy, a gil and tha than ever fighting dog. ~-TIN-TIN The Wonder Dog in THRILLS. COMEDY, ROMANCE—~- BUT ESPECIALLY THRILLS c/4 Dcrra‘geg"laugfler/ . ot o A MACK SENNETT W cants ALL NIGHT jONGE 5P, Harp{'lsh“gaon\ < I Pathecomedy. T RN T JOIHIN HARRON JUNE MARLOWE PAT HARTIGAN VICTOR POTEL CHAS. (HEINE) CONKLIN GILBERT CLAYTON EDITH YORKE F o A Prices RO RGO RE RO OO 10-20-50 oges 60e R e D | BT s S | the day Swing fraction hours, and —— reported, Rep of . its wa tood-con‘rol. irvig: Cany( authors, BATH ROOM OUTFIT Bath Teh, 5 ft.; Lavatory; Ciosct (white tank) $89.50 wielt In eity linat. considered the that the of which also figur I execntive Walte i every detail.” - > Ja I'hese consumed 145 on sale at nan’ All complete wily fittings—— Delivered CIO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATILNG 0IL BURNERS “I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE but after trying our’s you convinced that th varies, also yon w Ing with our coul and better results. We darry a full line our transter service 0. will be heating quality learn that bak- mean less coal of G, Feed and Whia. D. B. FEMMER Phoue 114 TION RECORD PRICES THIS WEEK ONLY , Victer and @olumbia, 3 for al, 12 in. and 10 in, I ] GEORGE E i ‘% BUCHANAN $1.25 r 75 cents and 50 cents Inch Vietor end Columbia 2-3 Off List Price Tuce Red Seals, 3 for $1.25 EDISON RECORDS—2-3 OFF LIST PRICE NEW EDZ3C" "7 [IOGRAPHS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Juneaw Music House R e D e e eae) centage of “make good” beys has been verv high, according to Buchanan. Of all these Alaska boys, Buchanan says that two- thirds have voluntarily repaid him, althouzk he has merelv put them on honor to do it when they got readv—and he forecloses no legal obligations. because there are none. Any boy. anywhere in the United States or Canada. can aualify for George E. Buchanan's trip to Alaska, or to Europe. and can earn his third anywhere but, of course. he should get in touch with Mr. Bachanan, in Detroit to learn how to earn his third. All of his boys have a wonderful time, no matter whether they go to Alaska, or to Eurcpe. and when who has made good his passage |they finish with him they have had money to Alaska, is eligible for|a business and travel education the Europesn trip—and the per-|worth a whole lot. hance. The kid savs, “I'll kid a ! t Buchanan knows in his do it.” cannv thing worth having is the thing you have to earn. So he says the Here's a trip to a trip to Europe for vou, but listen: “No boy. or man, ever appreci- ated or got any benefit out of any- thing he did rot work or sweat for. You earn one-third of your pas- sage mone. nd 1 will tell you how to do it as best I can: you get vour parcnts to put up another third and i will loan you the re- maining third—and you can pay it back to me when you get ready, so that another bov can be sent to Alaska—or Europe.” Every boy SCREENED BLACK DIAMOND NUT COAL “Best for the Range” $12.50 per Ton on Dol PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. Vhoene 112 e et ey

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