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) - LI T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1927. e ee————————————————————————————e e e e e Jut such an incident opens |happens ave an ciephant ! of “Scar Hanan,” in which si !Yakima Canutt plays the title rol 1 clephant falls in lo v ) 3ol sity driti “Scar Ilanan” presen Yakima | young doetor who treated hey d wnihin « ) n - 3 TONIGHT and utt, a new and different star.!in her ardght passion follows him'chay f « s feature is at the Coliseum Sat-|through houdes and church bazoar Richs er matinee and night | There are (hrills aplenty and ma ai ant o Stuile | % ; TOX - a laygh | Harry Hansen : Viola Dana and Robert Agnew play | washington zraduate | the dector is loved Norma," s lof the love-triangle "“THE GREAT LOVE” IS COMING TO THE PALACE sistant ckson and Lon i e Phe Great Love,” something bril-| cludes several TONIGHT—FRIDAY and SATURDAY lontly new to the sereen, and one | including AT P TR e e el AR UMD N ST A = S S 0 = bk of the oddest plots ‘ever imagined Currier, ZaSu Pii L I ,”"“ M ‘,V,, engineer : RO i % comes 1o the Palace Sunday. This and Junior Cou Paal e VUSICAL NUMBER BY ORCITESTRA ow Marshall Neilan production for! A troop of two thousand bo Hans Jensen,” cook lwyn-Mayer is another| scouts appear i one of the strikin and INTERNATION AL NEW S Hi story— but this triangie| scones in Gy now picture et e Bhuien brothers b Ralph Chip man, Olaf 8 d Sache Kiel 0. Hvatunt, master nier, engineer SCANDIA STRUCK REEF; . e v W Six scientists of the Internationa Kisheries Commission and nine of the crew of the ill-fated schoone Scandin, which sunk about six mile [from Kodiak on February 23, passed |through Juncau this morning onj '’ |the Admiral Watson bound fop|the Scandia Seattle ! Credit ¢» Capr. Stone | Copt. Hvatum, of the Scandia, re-| Capl. Hvatwm gives Capt. Stone Hated the details of the accidentfal the credit for caving their lives 3 [this morning. MThe Scandin waeiStone lhad ventured out into thel | VAKE GOOD CARE bound for Kodiak and was but six|storm with the Duncan [although | OF YOURIREALTH = {miles from the harbor when she hit!not his Boat with a veloatceer crew \T'S FAR BETT E\'{ lthe reef. A blinding snow squall!Sathered at Kodiak. Stone piloted faced them at the time of the|the sturdy eraft through the recfs THAN WEALTH - - wreck. Capt. Hvatum said the huoy and breakers to the Seandia and! | . reef. ¢ 0y 1) | cord the trapped en, o CHSRELIR e S b Tousiie hevalrsboniant 1o iy Y‘” boultl not fot wng o £DMUND LOWE*ALMA RUBENS (0 TELLEGEN (breviously been i y He ‘. 5 2 b & ment forget that your health MARJORIE DAW *FRANK KEENAN<BELLE BENNETT Was i il v o lpeatel With the hoRE which (i Wo kit moss fo dott i ol LESLIE FENTON » PAUL PANZER s LYDIA KNOTT the huoy to get his bearing rapidly fiiling with watc el e ERIC MAYNE * MARTHA MATTOX+HARRY SEYMOUR_ onovs and wealth of the world. | B0 wig’ running high, and: i Capt. Hvatum sy wis 1 G e T From the novel and play by MRS HENRY WOO) [ fiad 1ot up for o few minutss, They! ©oman in the w vho would i S Scenario by LENORE J.COF FEE B L e ey \vere n the chances Stone took.| | o o Boslis Satoleall of " EMMEJT FLYNN. off course but had not the it e onld have piloted hoat i bipey working production Kodiak and several boats struck out in the storm to render assistance. | | he Duncan 1, Capl. William Stone, | the halibut boat Yukon, Capt | Paulsen; were the first to reach Sixty Thrills of Lite and Love crowded into six- ty golden min- idea they were about one-four he reefs 2nd raging sea mile off, which was proved after About temn mild s after the men the \"l“'l kK had < wlia the light went Dories Are Swamped OV 5 ol off the veef and As soon as the ship struck an Went [ HARRI MACHINE cffort was made to launeh two d ia Insired which were immediately sy \ Sca : ured for ahout SHop fie ligh mes: The thind last| $17,000 w is estimated to e Rendi g Tt i oo ng dory was launched and six men about two-thirds the value of the | AW o eGSR f S i P shoved off for gafety, the others|boat remaining on the ship Capt. Hvatum, owner of the Scan ALSO Radio Operator Praised idia, said he is not making any Capt. Hvatum praised Paul Rog-|definite plans for the future and i SPUSTER BR Q nier. radio operator, who remained ning to remain in Seattle and BUSTER BROWN'S : Ll [ TELEPHONE 319 Plumbing, Heating, Acetylene || Welding, Blacksmithing ! L ! PRICES on the hoat and signaled for aid chten up affairs with the in-| 5 NICTITMAR The 8. 0.8 was picked wp in surance firm e — = § 0 ‘0'26%’5:1““ Loges YOU CANNOT AFFORD MISSING THIS ONE If you cannot come to our show ich storts 7:13- 1 5 COMING SATURDAY CCMING SUNDAY | second at 9:20—Our Oichestra pl from 7 to 11 p. m H \ ! GOAR i £ AN | T EPANTAD x) for both shews and Sun Matinee . 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