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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1927. 3 e e e — e et ettt e | with thriling action nst o color miles from Key W on ene of | that the golden sails, dipped in the 1 i " D o panish | her marauding expeditics PIHNE Bt e TS 5 Main, the battle goound of revenus! Th: working model s pufl of the vagrant wind B = 7 | boats and the modern galleons laden | spars can manenvered from the Up and down the carosse walks | ’ , 2 N \\ / P l C K E I l ’ {vemture, a frce wind and an open|hy ropes and braces. The ve the task master urging the slay ) | with gin and whiskey. Romancs, ad-|caivies two boats, uns on the helow decks to further strain on | T e e . this pirate story a tang ' spar K, 18 guns on the gun deck, the oars, which dip in hymed cad “ 2 m that is like a breath of and 2 stern chasers. The guns nee, picking up sparkling drops of | P A L A. C’ E o itself. bouts are carved out of a picce of the saphirs blue Mediterran —_——— Buckingham directed this|weod as was the rest of the ship | which ripples along the no less blue Saron J TONIGHT Istory. Fred Kemnedy Myton is re-!The hull is made of sellow eodar. | ull the swiftly gliding gallory onsible for the original story and!The mases, yards, sparc and other| Thé flags afiutter would seem peace 4 Last Times RORTECRLE AT seript. Robert Ellis and Boris Kar | wccessorios were cary ut of spruce ' ful enough, were it not for the dre Y 5 l()l\l(yHl \Nl) !’\ rl RD\\ loff play iinent roles in support by Mr. lughes. significance of the red and white l‘ar the star i “ i o il ! RO T The designs on (e sails repeo-| SHpped ensign floating over the i ) . Jack Folg, SPECIAL NEWS ——.——— ey ‘(.”_” of Arms of Spain, King | 5tern of the ship whose sting Is g ¥ DAL Naoh Reery 8 : ! illip, and. the Pope of Rome. The| further betrayod by the serpent on| b | Dillie Dove War in China and Other Events ICARVED SPANISH CUELDL ANGHEERERS (RN TS e S VA s O AsR ot -, g b fags on the high masts signify the SHIPS DISPLAYED Coat of Arms, and that the boat is | from her d Mr. lHughes has tried to design| JUNEAU’S FAVORITE STAR ; ATTGOUDSTRINIS S, [roasire chitlon SRie NOREOHEUI L) iR i -color i reailty pirit donote pirit of the t B { ¢ Ol hose of the Sixteenth Century. The iy R Y anish Fleet. The picture of Christ | ! & 0 completed two Spanish vessels, | the religions order of the conntry the decks portray how the Wi MEN ol Supported by . Gallon: anldi.a. Dirita: fellico.| Die Broiiiy: Birdle. & 4 isllocked in those days, due to o Thunderiny Iwhieh ave. f e g o ship continual cleaning and scrubbing Her TIOENE O e {which ave on display in the show very decorative and su hbing The & lleon or the “Great on its return from manr: ox. | History related that about 160 meu | S , cticy @ Guromount Qlcture !Ship™ the Senora Deliciosa,” pedition, but they were frequently ' W e used on these ships. The maj K IN “GR 11 ]ST 4RK” }xvlv‘:vn(u‘,‘, i of Good Fortun quite brightly painted and on gala /1Y Wwere prizoners of war placed i N : on the galleons for puniziiment | brated Spanish Capi. occasions, as launching PRICES alleroa Fornando de 5 ——COMEDY—— {Recalde, stately commander as he hongings and rugs ceing RUST 114 HOSPITAL 10—20—50—cc {walks the quarter-deck with proud over the rails, Loges GO cents “J“"(l’s Eng"ge,npnt Partv” mien but wobbly feet, his ship rol':| When one has finished gazing wpon| 1. L. Rust, one of tie iin;: to the swell of the Bay of Bis-| the beauty of this ship one can operators of the local office, ca p sy, an important unit in the In imagine the piratieal Morrish Prinee, faken to Ani’ vastor v = — “W 1 ‘NE i o | ‘ . EY CAPTURE LAY i or “WHAT HAPPENED TO JAN B ol A iainuat 1ie. Mudonty Kine | veclining i the shad> of ¢loth of [day morni ; CAPTURE LAUGHS 2 of Spain. The vessel is believed to silver tendelet, while Lis sailing ! Late last ni indicated that | Hat ROACH rasons {have heen wrecked about 25 or 20 master trims the long peaked yards. | pnenmonia had also developed 2 Shows—7:15-2:20 10-25-50—Loges 60 cents o T o | G OUR GANC, | SUNDAY MATINEE i ; ! N o CORRINE GRIFFITH ‘ 'Mi\&’" ‘ R ”Spfi Bf?a"gv “CLASSIFIED” | i y Edna Ferber— With Jack Mulhall and Charlez Mu ) Directed by Al Santell—June Mathis, KEditorial Director A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE | i ’ CTHE FORBIDDEN CA Coming aning next tensity when those two clash for five times weekly. 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