The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 25, 1927, Page 3

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.| TONICHT and 2 Shows—7:15 “WHAaT FOOLS D ———— e —— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MERIDAY, FEB Shoot Par at Langara fa \ 2 HAGEN SINKING_A320:FOOT RUTT/ The Trans-continental traveller through Canada invariably carries along his golf clubs and spends some happy hours on the links at Victoria and Vancouver. There is splendid golf on the British Colum- bia coast during the winter months and the climate is mild with very little, if any snow to mar the en- joyment of the game. The beauty of qmmuon and sportiness of the hazards in a country that com- bines mountain, forest and sea, are not surpassed anywhere in the world, Colwood, at chtorm, is Q[artlculnrly sporting, while in ancouver, Shaughnessy Heights and Jericho Clubs are well known and Lzmgl-nra is fast gaining an en- viable nternational reputation. Langara was recently built by the Canadian Pacific Railway which has done a lot to provide good golf courses in British Columbia. and he considers this course a very fine test of golf. Hagen's interest was aroused by the abnormal size of the greens which measure an approximate aggregate of five and 3 HA. i, DRNNG AT UANGARA , .Sou-nm/Au LOU\/ (% yards. Par is 72 and the moder- ate green fees have met with uni- versal approval. The pictures show the charms of Langara in South Vancouver, one TONIGHT—LAST TIMES —9:25 Patho 1(;""\\ “Pied Piper Mcilone” Ceming Sunday Locked Doois ‘Walter Hagen, one of the most| one-half acres in area. The|of many British Columbia linka : = 4 ayal b the o expert professional golfers of the|length is ideal, being 6,385 yards|where golf is played the yul Admizsicn M —Log i v ek’ | | day, played at Langara recently,land the cighteen holes average 860 | round. ALASK A vH:JT CO. exale and Retail Butchers FHONKE 29 SEWARD STRLET A Ao o e Judgment o voices of (O} Qs COMING SUNDAY MATINTY L S fuumerots - would-b era singors, ; 1 SCIEMIESIE t0 of the m Thi nois Lo be financed [ i Scientists of the ’ howld get thelr prelimimary | Build Coast Sanatoriums v o 1t wilt ba U the traftic n e R eeatll the fivst on coward { i TATNT O REIEN 1 roowith a real undersi: Banle RIspatinl 2o g I ! E Lok ton, in 1919 i % EUGENE O'BRIEN pOF e oA Seiesiit, in Boston, | : ‘ A RM ‘ 3 T Paris will soon he electing its an-'cigeo, An announce of s A ‘lllllllIllIIIIII|II|IIHIII!h|!|I T nual No o, | : ‘ IS COMING - i OlLy: dn. SN0 cfact ‘by: the Gl -y E T e = AT PALACE SUNDAY director in 1 1 ’ U t 1 your credit as the city by the Seine. lor he ( i “|Bvery section has dozens of retired ' Mane Cahz_u who directed T Songs oung wemen, married or gone in {motion pictures, who raled for this family with all its petty | year over their particular qua and then stepped down to nal men and here ure 20 of them "PIED PIRER MALONE® | ltisu il calfhas its queen clected by popular SHOWING AT COLISEZUN we th wesiding over the fotes T R T A neighhoriood s the diean noa ! 1 tion of the couniy known | - - o 7 ; : ] | e ' L England, iooked into lis \ ear! | frorrrorrccrrrrorcococcesr tocracy and it Siene.” originally novel, and now pre American public again by the Universal DATE Sc tembcr 21 ber 23 31 December 14 Request of Shippers Chipments When [T to all “Uncle this ca every port home tow as, the has thi Rin?) nd Euzene O'Brien v the production voung heir to th the family, and Miss Valii | nzg wile who hreaks the ! ration | | 1 i r fellow men an moiion piciure balconies of (e dominant clan rul com to the Palace Sun 5 hindrance e | | | | 1 patrons can look | | thie | News it Vie ews tween the two n 2 E [ 3 L ! y \ § | 5 Malone is ang rostomsibility 1 Langlend while endor of liquor " o Wormen <) ieve in k Crosby, when gl LI PO SORRGT JUTIOR e Ll ! 3 o Bl 2 e 7 w Captain Clarke to ve another [ on: oand two reom apirtmonts i BN ; BECAUS! i Ol s ouy T Uges tiss Merhous Fights [ ch Village often have Hit i Lk ! 1 e Nt 5 r Women's Measures la yathioom : i e b2 i 4 R dletip gk Jn) M. Morhous, legislative | womsan ViRt qq4® dad ! h BflCketS TUWHAT FOOLS MEN" Mise Mothils \whn GHRIEad i wele |t %o on thamior m graces of »ocommiini e ois ARRANTED FIRST QUALITY IN IS NOW AT PALACE |! + 1‘,:; ]n »’.I.'-nl.:»’u‘ Souih |expents wh K;‘,;;I‘{ Lz er e S AR d “ 7 A0 EVERY RESPECT. Logical st 1 and |y Alpany, Th ven measures for | jol u 420 1o v sirikingly lifedize wpetorizati which shie fs tighting are the Shep-|one and fwe - i . : : @me K make Rirst Nationals | pard-Towner the care of | munio : tho Palece theat ring. i moth W oweek for workine s +iiow of iz ddantuhy o = - » s y 10 jit t | women, jury s ice for women, A Dioad ¢ restaurant has in it f X ion from Henvy | = | hibition enfor it egislation, rais- | wintows o coat of arms in whi 3 novel, “Joseph CGreer His ling the marriageable of giris|are shown four birds, suppos-dly 3 Daughter.” {trom 11 to 18 years, restoration of|ravens. A diner observed that per thytam The story deals with the ambi|ihe aircet primary officers s they sented the four, thing tiow: of an inventor, long out of touch | oy, | extenzion of registration time{blackbirds which, with 20 otk witlt the civilized \\nrM to pit hislopr ¢ -~ a ity voters. were baked in a’'nursery rhym: pi Yok C intellest ag it > brains of a coterie of stock market operators | Ghinese Girls Say Vo wiio ! resls dnlimunlids e wiout the trend of : ot anc ; & Y ALL COAL MAY LOOK who back him in marketing a device| Educwon Futiie 1 sv‘l‘n 4 ¢ y ALIKE Salamar besides being (i / L are heco # dis-|name of an animal, i8 the namoe onie to I X g 7 [ y T nmn-l"' \:‘,N ,m| about the value to them |given to outdoor can-shaped stov old days ar d B the ¢ n g £ 2 v ) but after tryingyuur's you will be \‘*' lfll-un Burns, International|ing nc laid cenerete from frecs I ' Hokeg A : '“u” ¥ (;;‘“N "y " . e leart sl NN | Institute of the Y. . A Sanling and for uming idle taxicab Wotia ik fo tho noss A Tacirs Arah Va . ing with otir ‘;""" mean less coal \ LEAR KI Prancireo, asserted. “The drivers, watchmen, " she mnd ' contuine s I VA - SRAE R ning to feel collega diplox shoveller d cas main repa And there is really a very big | The specding up proc i + We tairy a full line of Feed and f cpolitan landlords resort ace inapartment | n turn scts Jack I ihth « cand field seeretary of | iperintendent for i fo N te League of Won [“kitehen” of i upto enfolk. Malone g ot 1oyeniol g ; the formidable task |11 showed It fo her for Clarke and sails hims offic Patty is on the them o She wili Juck when they v convineing a majority of 51 etate |hedr wall, and said 1d enators and 150 assembly men i [ clare 'm ashamed to chow it Mostl | Athany that e seven planks of vl opretend |don't know where it organization shonld be incorporited Fellow in white collar jon - « | into law |der whether the landlords ceps Ligaids Hot 21 Hours or Cold 72 Hours us The Thomas Hardware Co. Mo thelp them a tang in the wee, chill hours 1ys Miss Cahill, “they ected in Tin Pan A'J' our: tramsten eyl S says. “They say that a Where docs the salamander's wood the culy positions openjen food come from in these day . because of racial prejudice,|of stone and steel? The answer in room waitresses or the like [the case of o at the corner of Any breaking out or skin irrita- tion on face, neck or body is over- come qu v applying Menth Sulphur, says a noted skin spe Because of its germ destroying prop- E erties, nothing has ever been found | ]“1\ to take the ]||u(' of thi -u],;hur}[,, Ivries (mv more, 1f vml‘r \ i x | E ¢ ; / e} If in my pla cars ago, |y bo : s 3 m ae 114 2 T my reputation on the |, ti i ¢ arf cem Flaoag. 1 ) wear costumes and | Sixth avenu vl 42nd strest s v of songs. People in those composure 3 i i ‘ro..--m-,.....“-----..-m--m... e pretty, that they can not get |fricndliness. ivery night a big liked to know what their hefore one m fons where they have |collects old boxes and baskets f s were singing. singer. No as @ voic H l 1 d / C S‘w in school will profit them. |the restaurani< and star ] f vou mouthed your words,|and can shake the shoulders a lit- and y “An " “rI)cntel' p preparation that inst brings| liki ¢t t Sr bty re as likely as no A . " {Bast Side 10 dump them But at 4 T, 57k [ o) that seems to bo enuph. St A. P. LAGERGREN, Prarietor PACNE 408 a f he itching, burning and| ease from ihe ite ) ff Ao ) P et zing from the gallery, If | judt the same, don't let anybedy .G iret Study at Homo | particular ¢ uck stops BAKD-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND irritation. g a song, the words of | § 3 | you L N t an optie Mentho - Sulphur cezema| Advics from Singer [foeds the sulamander a haif do 1 mot pleaso the populace, | ¢i1 you that T am not an op ALL XINDS OF WO0OD WORK right up, leav he s flear and, Gl seckin musical carcers | b kots, The taxi ds d to make up your mind to| ™ agon for Miss Cahill’s op- 4 smooth. It seldom rejieve should not iush off to a metropolis | keep v bt 7 izfigureme: i : | timism may be that she married Jes RN, o) dialgiisment, 2 fo is the latest ,ghvicy | : eyt at is why, then, T have al. | her first producer ard is atill mar- little jar of Row'es Mentho-Sulphur fadzme Schumann-Heink,| Jdarman’s Thrift Shop for bargains B o i S L : iy ‘ ()ld l’ apers fm sale at The melre Office may be obtained at any drug sturr' who i toui ef the Scuth & i Dresses 111 Aproas, J LD S R -

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