The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 29, 1927, Page 3

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SP Tt I\Il\\ \\I) WVE I)\I'NI)\\ INTERNATIONAL NEW'S Showing and Other Nirected by Herman Raymaker tnotable supporting cast includes— JUNE MARLOWE DAVID BUTLER MITCHELL LEWIS CHARLES SELLON PRINCESS LEA Story by - Edward Meagher B w°"derD? 9- 1" | OBECOMPLETED CENTURY COMEDY ‘ “SCANDAL HUNTERS” FEATURING AL ALT 10—20—40—Loges 50 cents 11. ractions " “cURLYTOP" it Theatres You* LAST T”\’rl’_r JOLISEUM TONIGHT “THANK AT to th That s g that to abandon But he s franl have to be com for Coorg man of pictut me in the fitm stageward wmnk You Ford dnetion th of " \\\I“..n ox show for ast time o muct explainad, “The appoal of pictuy wider than the stage,” he I feel as if 1 don't ever want back fo the limitations of the drama. OF conrse, it has it points, too; th rule than in pictu 1y voice th sonality voice and ovor as a natur )st vl rogistor in thew are George O'D zan, Alec B. Franci Donald and Jame t of “Thank You 4 queline Lo ¢l Mac TRIN-TIN-TIN IS AT THE PALACE TONIGHT forth Titself s word Adventure! verybody! It peals to eolored pirate bhoyish setion. But to have fectly trained menal cou pate in adventure tale dreams for rushing, thrilling the per of pheno- saggeity, partici that “erowd in on each other against the background of tumultuous, aging sea, with a light house and its haunting suggestion of 1omance the emotional pivot, prom- izes to be something quite absor! £ “The Lighthouse by the Sea” at the Palace tonight, is a rushing, pounding chain _of adventures that begins with Rin-Tin-Tin" daring rescue of his young Belgian master on the rocks of the lighthouse. Then cnsues the dramatic crescendo of a conflict betwaen the lighthouse keep- ers, an ul rupulous band of boot- leggers and the revenue officors, with a glorious all-around fight as the climax, in which Rin-Tin-Tin car- ries off the honors by reason of his glorious prowess. Woven through this vivid tapestry of thrilling action fis the love story of Louise l’fll(-‘ll(lfl the daughtar of the lighthousekeaps whose heart fluctuates between the| villainous leader of the rum-runne and the appealing, couragzons chip-| wrecked Belgian Rin-Tin-Tin @nd Louis> Fazenda head the brilliant cast, which in-} eludes such notables as Bufter Col- | Rin-Tin-Tin, dog ICKETT PALACE ikl W Child, 7 Ycars Nd, Maki Events A Picture With Teeth Inlt / wrd and Charl There | likoes now duction THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TULSDM MARCH 29, | |fivst bar, Mr. Elvey would call me to work in a scenc. After so many Apri attempts to finish the selection, if It finally stayed after the company had [ done finished shooting for the day and Mich played it through several times just |00 t Ifor my own sati tion." s junon and [heen th Ia | The mantle of l.unl\ and mitte Duse has fallon upon the should: Dry ‘ers of Lillian Gish: (he groatest b {actress that our generation has able {known: the one sup:m. gonius of | Dry fthe screen.” the | This is not agent, bat a digest of the fof the leading artists and crities the day; the opinion of Geoise Nathan, Thoodors Dreiser, s Jranch Cabell, Joseph Horge I John Barrymore, David Belasco Negri, Stephen Rathbun, and of those whose i carry weight in |1t backs pictur -ge 1 lian Gish's carec she played in ¢ tion,” through h “Hearts of t Blossoms,” “Ory “Way Down Bast.” and now, in her lat st triumpi, | tion the screen vession of crete » Eliot’s novel which com to lace Thursday paid $2.2( when it w New York at Theatre; in opening at price e was ptian; in §1.65. The s LILLIAN GISH COMING TO PALACE IN ‘ROMUL/\' the blurb of a pr opinion , Bay of | y Patachute Jump in triet Pola |4 1 ull { consty most % 7,500 City rite -y of artistic > up the opinion of who have followed from the day Birth of appe World," . 15 of the : Tho White those Lil that houi 8 fe weat to seo: “Tos | wate Co- | atd aftor | feet the | piling irnuman’s | flank al thy at the han the delphia + price T will be only 50 conis ek D i WRANGELL WORK wall the The myu ‘ S(‘asons Wm'k and that Proposed [ ugEe! fana 1 The bulk of the work on Wrang>l|in on Narrows which was begun last spring | ying should be comploted by next fall, | moutl according to a given out by [the ¢ Col. James v President of | hoave the Alaska Road Commission. The 22 mile existing channel is (o be dredgod out so as to provide a 31 for a width of 200 feet on the hoi foot ¢ pth at mean lower low water tom, with incr cd width on furns In rock the dredged depth is 24 [and feet. The width across the Poters-{now burg Bar is 200 feet and the dopth{for ¥ 27 feet. 628,738 cubit yards were dredged last season, completing the [channel through th+ Petersburg Bar|K jand the shoal at the south nd of 3 Bay. Total expenditures to! including surveys for the bal-| river jam Keteh Jr., Muthew Betz, Dougla fers »5 Hill Mailes “of the ssheimer, | Nome River. long run!month | condition navigation Reports have heen action, transmitted skokwin Castinean Cl el Oliver 1927. Road ¢ on | bor Harbor River near River near River and Harbor preliminary examinations of Dry Pass, Port Fred Gastinean Channel Bar, Sitka Harbor, Cordova Harbor, Anchoroge Harbor, Afognak, William Henry Bay. Nome Harbor, and Portage Bay and adjacent bays. These localiti will be reported on in dus conrse Miscellaneous Duties river and office ha ngre Unfavor- | also many miseellaneous duti ubmitted upon | volving the removal of wrecks, the 1y, Mouth of {investigation of port facilities, th vor, Sergious Nar. ,mmpxlmun of commercial statistics, and Controller fand (he issuance of permits for 'l [the subsequent inspection of. :truc tures upon the 26,000 miles of navi dis 18able coastal and about 5000 mile of[of inland waterways. Permits 1o bridges have been | i to Th Alaska Railroad, the Copper Rive and Northwestern Railvoad, the For Service, and the Alaska Road Wrangell Fort Holy Cros .\Imk.n Hor 1921 nmission Sax \uTr m Yukon last ed urvey 1 ior bor, and The hori to that tinie work had boen upon the dredging of St | rel Canal and the Apoon Mouth he Yukon In\v\ under the di on of the 1 district. Work Name Harbor had been staited the first jetty constructed had carried away by the storms of following wintey vorable report d on Wrangell Straits, bt ne adopted by ( e had beer Katalla act erick, sub and hiad been Narrows hor project had| The Yor in Nome Harbor Improved o the creation of the new in 1921, the improvement Harbor has heen completed at tal cost of $272950.13 for now main wetion, and $86,694.59 for ree. Of the maintenance money, ) has been contribut by the «f Nome, and $5,000 by the Ter throngh a special act of the slature, I next ason $30,000 wilable for main which t he supplement-| the law a contribution e the city of Nome o project called for the construg of two parallel timbar and eon jetties, at the mouth of Snake and the dredging of a channel deep at mean lower low through Snake Rivor the of Dry and Bourbon Creek ending in a basin 200 by The channel is lined with to prevent the ties (d at their inner ends To'ovana work Authorized addition, favorable reports have submittad and projoets adoptod ongross for Wrangell [aibor gell Narrows, and ¢ To'ovana o ot 1 CEN. RICHARDSON TO syt o o LEAVE FOR ORIENT, 21.32 for constrie for & Richardson writes 1o 300 foet that he will sail for| Sttt other Orviental points | {or to return about il for a visil spend somo visit to the counting the visiting with Permits in Force are now in force undoer 2 permits to opcoaty traps, 8 permits for bridges permits for wharves, and 77 additic al permits for miscellanecus strue Htures. The War Department is con cerned with the: trucinres only insofar as they may become & men to mavigation. 1t has no 1 spon for the fishing industry, for except to prevent obstruct e channels, or otherwis» with navigation. The in pection of all the tructur s o that th requirements of the mits are complicd with, ospecialiy |that lights are maintained for th Iprotection of small boat traffic I vequires o great deal of into 1 aton traek > the district fich is @ ace sibility example | interfering sheet | see being | pe inupector off the b new has) called breakwater a concrete to form a harbor of rofuge fleot ement the Tolovana | thorized by Cong at sion. The improvement i t to cortain local wihich ar iation. The first N ntenanc: The project w. P friend and Gen Tanean Manila Mareh 31, He cxpect Lduly 1, and then to 1o Alagki, He expod tim in Junean on North. 1l s cooperative | days untll he may be now undor in this Territory funds will be - > v — available for the 1928 season HELLANS RETURN HOME he work should be completed | e season. It involves the snaw.| of the Tolovana River from its| | to the Logjam, and widenineg hannel at a rock slide and a : r dam, 8o as to provide frap) MOnths for the boats using the| ! OTHIA between Nemana and the Log- M husgine mound ishing imprc wias 8148 s friend Mrs. Walter Tom Alaska trip to G. Heilan, today after a Seattle and Cali Hellan intended settling in 5 in California when he left here but decided there is no place like June ind has returned here to make home | The Hellans made by automobile of Washington, gon and California, going as south at Tia Juana, i - | bFRVIGE TRANSFER €O. - Will haul saw-mill wood beminning April 1st. Phone your orders to 389, —advy Other Reports Submitted submitted upon ikan Creek, Port Alexander Resurrection Bay, which before the Boad of Engir tivers and Harbors for Unfavorable reports hav to Congress on |m'e. Englich and’ adjacent Hawk Inlot Hyde a thorough tour Ore 7 far heen Yukon Bay wil and including flm Har Inlet Portages, »of the job, have aggregated §01, 13. A contract was recenily let the Puget Sound Bridg and | Dredging Co. for the completion of i the job at an estimated cost of 3388, 000.00. About $283,000.00 is on i ml" [to meet current payments and % 000 additional has been authorized The time limit for the total work is two seven month s The rest of the rt of tho fd and harbor situation given by Col.! ISteese is a summary of the work | ;which has been done and which is going to he done by that dopartment of the Road Commission In Juneau District | Juneau rviver and harbor dis- created by the Chief of United States Army, upon | recommendation of the President | COMING TO COLISEUM WEONES. ONLY ro one in pietures who work more than Shirley Mason, wring in the William Fox pro Carlytop,” from Thomas novel, directed by Maurice coming to the Coliseum Wod \ | | lay only do like work, and keep at m time I get on the se il hom iid the petite Fox siar past (hree days when snatch a moment, | over to the piano t and play my favorite ‘“The Lost Chord." For ach time | wowld got past ,.v o could The triet selec three th ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF LEWIS CREAM+OF+TARTAR Breill A they Jook alike yet one of them is a third larger than the other. Some baking- powder tins are like that. The Schilling Baking Powder tin is a third larger than some others. It contains a full pound. Some others do not. Alwayr look on the label for the weight when you buy cream-of-tartar baking powder - - - don’t trust appcarances. Schllllng BakingsPowder Tea + 31 Extracts "/"&‘? Spices ¢ Cofrec Yukon, CANDY LAND This evening (Tuesday) Juneau's newest and most up-to-date Ice Cream Parlor and Candy Land will be opened to the public, You are cordially, invited to visit our new place— We want you to see it—Feeling confident you will be pleasantly surprised. Lewis’ Candy Land Next Lewis’ New Store, Front St. ICE CREAM FOUNTAIN DRIN HOT DRINKS HOME-MADE PASTRY PRIVATE BOOTHS SANDWICHES Henry the Fourth Cigar (For Discriminating Smokers) ARISTOCRATS—10c, long filler, foil wr;lpp(-l BON TONS—2 for 25¢, foil wrapped; KING 15¢ straight; EXCEPTIONALS—3 for 50c, wrapped. At All Dealers H. F. PRESTON, Alaska Agent luil 9:25 TIGET—LAST How Many v pocrites Townful? Make GIVE UP? Answer in “THANK YOU” Yo'l Find the Adapted from JOHIN BY GOLDEN'S ALL MEAN MISS IT PLAY HIT S DON'T ENT AR TAIN IN COMIORT 10—20—40—50 cents & Wedneday Only —CURLY TOP” Cr n.ing “BOBRED HAIR™ iS5 HAILYWS DANCING CLASS 1 A BIG SPECIAL PROGRAM Thursday THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND ENJ AT TEE GANG PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGUR-CARRYING BOAT veturned home on the|” (;NGOIFUM OLD SFAL e _ART Rr.Gs i it I Ibhe Thomas Hardware Co. SEC————— T SEE US FOR YOUR Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Strect Phone 244 Junecan, Alaska ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET AUCTION SALES . SALE DATES March 30 May 11 Nov. 16 L 1IP NOW FOR OUR NEXT S W ST COAST FUR SALES TACOMA, WASH July 13 Sept. 14 ALE BOOK CASES LOOK THEM OVER A Shaw Walker Product J. B. Burferd & Co. PUBLIC STENOQRAPKEB PHONE 78 pire 0§1 ,

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