The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 12, 1927, Page 3

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PAL “FEAR-BOUND” YouTH's FIGHT TO CONQUER NATURAL ( MARJORIE DAW Are you fear bound? nexs? Thursday—PETER B. KYNE'S SOUTH Ave you in awe of some secret weak- See lhow cne man fieed himself and help yourself, ANCTHER BIG SHUW FOR 40 CENTS Stewart Justine Gordoy gm Huntiy George Smiily Pitzroy nee Turn Rourhon the Lytell onc Princes HTomme de divected R ¥ |ROAD COMMISSION ACE " PLACES ORDER WITH JUNEAU AUTO MAN (Continued from Page One.) productio }\filll" self deal s conee traveling [ Commi anging for parts. Saattle on as for rned, Mr Mechanical b also him 1ord Coat r ool thy in lo a of the ord tive P ote. Mr went on ot behalf of the othar shipment well ion, i o B supe imtendents i Junsaw Oliver in Scuth Major Luns®ord 1. Oliver Otrice * of ihe Commis Seatlle last we k for a with representatives steamship lines andeths Puget Sourd Bridge and Dredging Company cerning program for dred 3 goll Narvows that will least inte with traffic through the Narrows pecially during the coming season. Major OCliver will also buy a |speed hoat for use of the sur party in the Narrows, settle on ground many technical details cerning cquipment being parchased and give the Ses o office gen eral clearance on about 3200600 of bridge matevial, corrugated ivon vorts, miscellaneous hardware, age, and subsistonce supplies jof which has now heen fre destination the snow Season's Purchases An idca of the nagnit of the | wide-flung oporations of tihe Conmmis {zion may be ob.ai conside the fell major purchasc |the se (Hay, 473.8 tons | Patatoes, 47.2 tons Plour, 522 barrels: hoard feet; Metal cu linear feet (ovor 7 mil About 560 men were 'vea in remote we noer ion, 10 confer i the fous con A\ rvey the for most ited to over | d by Oats Sugar, 2 Lumber, 1,168,7 Iverts, 3 nd to ond subsisted s d ther Kind hotel large city. | ton I tons 20 ‘OW ARDICE NILES WELCH districts wher ‘an il ilities of anv [would he @ respectable [restanrant business {The supply of these camps vequires jeareful planning, an ecxperienced ganization, and sufficient tlexibility o meet emergency conditions duving the season (0 the end that every | working day during the relatively | STORY of CALIFORNA and the N e i SEAS! NOTICE OF APPLCIATION FOR PATENT are no This and | in a NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET Attractions At Theatres “BROKEN LAWS", COLISEUM LAST TIMES TONIGHT other brilliant of photodra tim 1y Reid has scored an Her “Broken L vosted audicnes terday, and unqualified” trinmph troken Laws Love and tha age to Ar flagrant law vi for the constiti it is more than a 3 it is an absorbi drama, well acted, caps directed wd with an ie backgronnd of heautiful_satti A vich costu Mrs. Reids performance in ole of Joan Allen. the mothor 1hro indulgence all but ruins her oy, a bit of work long to be rememb In her ro such capabl players as Perey Marmont. the pati ent’ husband of the “jazz baby': cqueline Saund who did really markable work in that role: Ram lhusband, Ar- ik Lea Cov hin the young people, and Pat Moore and Jane Wray the chil- | dren | veiod is a story Law, a in tl ion and diswe authoriti vi who shu Rankin and as “DOUBLE FEATURE BILL IS AT PALACE TONIGHT ve heen written about the erring girl and the debt ol re- sponsibility which the whole “amily | owns hor. What about her brother not th ndering boy” bt timid creatnre who ails to m woud simply be v mister* ane rest of the home folks fail in duty to him? Well, Jim has come into his own la He's tha contral figure in ph's “Fear-Bound,” which to the Palace tonight to re main two days, and the steps lead ing up to his reclamation are said 10 provide a drama thai is certain to thrill the entire family, Will Nigh plays the ne'er-do-well w: in et out just because he timid. Marjorie Daw Pate Morricon and his fanoy horse, “Light provide many thrill in “Triple Action,” Blue St Lariat Production i Mor ‘The picture is th the Palace tonight, with an cast supporting Morrizon. the role of a Border has been unjustly from the service. There are many thrilling fights and rides and a day ing leap by Morrison from an aer plane. The picture was directed by Tom Gibson. Volumes | thei at of the losing *'iis LOVE EVERYTHING?" | COLISEUM WEDNESDAY ONLY | | i 4 Love Everything?” tho que tion that every woman asks her se ret heart provides the interesting theme of the new Euncore picturs ‘ iiture was made in Serial No. 06350 | 71 In the United States Lund Office for, vad « tall dev {with tire (hefore the the Juneau Land District at An- | chorage, Alaska. lIn the Matter ot the 1 cxati of J. M. DAVIS, of while the e | for a Soldiers inctude. weli well| Hon ul Yank Mayo, H. 1 [NOTICE IS HEREBY Pashman and Walter (. M. Metirail. The story is said to have [States, and resident of Juncau, Al a wealth of beautiful and luxurious [aska, has filed application serial No. particulariy those show- |0 in the United States Land entertainment aboard pal- | Off at Anchorage, Alaska, fou wht and a garden fete a [patent for a tract of land cmbr sland home 8. on Survey No. 1565| unusually interesting plot s | situated on st shore of Cas- tne novel situation of a |tineau Channel, iproximately ) : pired by jealousy. put-| (1) miles northwest of the T ation in the way of his Juneau, , in Latitude utiful young wife in ovder to test |20’ 10” N. and Longitude lev . Al has the!29 W.. and particularly the wife, raised (a8 follows, to-wit: <hrewd mothe ‘Beginning at corner market, who whe: . No. tween love N . 26.88 chains s 19.09 ¢ love still glow Var plays role that offers excellen funitie and Frank Mayo is the old lover who finds himself wshed in - the plot conceived in the | Machiavellian brain of the suspici husband |bearing Hhe Colis [ Rubens, (T Lportiy oW e Warner, Lilyan Application Juneau, Al seones an 50 the hes her 1 part for the is forced and wealth that the mar- | to and | em in the the old heart B 1. a to corner N chains to by mean Channel (1) chains (%) chains opne i en-| I 69 deg. $2 deg. 58° W. 10.39 on 73 deg. 17" chains +) chains "“NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET” COMING AT PALACE 00" W 64 deg. . 51 deg. 05’ W. 1.95 When “Never Mect." the the Twain Cosmopolitan -1 tion's picturization of Pete Kyne's | popular story released by Metro Goldwyn, is presented at the Palace Thursday for three days, the photo play-going public will have an op portunity of viewing the actual scen-|land should file their adverse claims ! wry. people and life in general it [with the Register of the U. 8. Land| is lited in the South Sea I {Office at Anchorage, Alaska, within| .ater part of this new pic- the period of publication or thirty Tahiti, with num- dayy thereafter or they will erous backgrounds and native scenes harred by the provisions of taken on the | of Moorea, which |statute. is one of the less civilized of tie| Dated at Anchorage South Sea group. 14th day of March, 19 In bringing “Never the Twain J. LINDLEY Shall Meet” to the screen the Cos- | mopol Corporation assembled a [ First publication April noted cast of pla including Anita ' Last publication June 8. 31 deg. 00’ W. 0.57 ¢hains Lo corner No. 1 the place of Dbeginning, containing an area of 7.124 acres.'” Any and all persons claiming ad ny of the ubove des mm‘ i) ds. The he | the Alaska, th ‘Eumm||u|u|u|um|nm|nn|mu|mlm||||unn||uu|m|uuuuumumuumumm-;_:‘ - W FEATURE TO BE ADDED ATTRACTION AT THE COLISEUM NEXT WEDNESDAY " NIGHT Manager Pitshmann of the Coliseum Theatre announces some- thing new as an added attraction at the Coliseum Theatre next Wednesday night and Wednesday nights, for un indefinite period, will be known as “Canterbury Night” On these nights there will be given away free several dozen big boxes of “Canterbury Chocolates” to the lucky nersons. As each person comes into the theatre they will be given a ticket with 2 number upon it and the one holding the lucky numbers will receive a large box of chocolates. The Canterbury Candy Factory is using this method of cxploiting their product and make shipment of fresh candy to the Coliscum each week for this special method. The management states that this will no doubt create the same interest as did the country store which was put on as an added attraction at the Coliseum several years ago. / T T DU AR B UG U AN U H R U Tl : g : H : g T T O T T L L LT LT T T T Additional THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL | road GIVEN That!! DAVIS, a citizen of the United | i {1ine, | Beareat e w I million d ng ket oo upen it fouri i, 1927. am number of have wag that it at all in the roads and wagon tra wsformed into standand ed and graveled i of cats and and can e arl a power grader throughout (4 son, In the old days a with teams and voud inoa season cleaning ditche verts While was heing put in was alrcady gett and the other en Bven today, the eat for additional the improvement of tand motor traftic, th is reducad to the keen the roads in more and move upon - standard nain Territory Saves on Since considerabls money tied up in pipment amd amount mict bhe constant!y onrepair shop parts gasoline, oils, « how the Commission can do work for the Torritory charge for equipment other overhead. The for a four months er than for thirty nov men any more than th hoad cost goes on whether ti ment not, evoery joh that ca e don would otherwise the actual penses foy time Tho joh don old w been dump Crow ones oy Tilling, ehuildy: the middie hape, the o ot Wit demand mil old [ od e mileag i ason is ay 0. A ) Wor el payroll and that job for cots runnin th Tervitory not only its meney spent for the e work and by ork must umount of v would wore done hand ane plish it th b od teams ment for only a Bven on the in overhead work now fow i The done days i great by Joby wving e by wark o he Bive cuployers o longer retaining good men and qtis able force still sl ause Miss Jimmie Kenser was ad- ity judged the most beautiful girl in Kansas City, and the former cigar counter girl will journey, ] to Atlantic City to represent ‘M;_\” her city in the annual selection ( of ‘‘Miss America.’” ther enabled poary therehy your (o year, supervisory ut and year keep them freighti cost keepin of cquipment. and the hat are nece Wppiies, and work Veys, winter and const uction, I cason may be utilized for el jobis o plan . lof the Con wical ieal atly tiny nnknowin (I the hovel sury work tmproved Since Vdar account War, At the ih ossesis ol e in fact, mech has heen th r. St Jission coniptaent Hipinent i caterpillar war, cach year Pl upon gasoline pows eyeloned ouly d yours, and sl inprovement and Duting thi . will have a ovel ard a Bucyru both about and two hovels Commission i forty anization after th quantitic Bven (o heavy in sin tractor nproved deyic nay his in § con tanda on om on Fordson e The | | | | | Coach of s pav the cquipmen those day an extonsive cquipmeor sout value of about haif buring the past e from $76.000 1o $160,000 worth new cquipment has been pur o koep withh incron securin Coupe uch Sedan ources ith a p Jyneau lared each vear replacemont 3 § Delivered in activitie More Work Done This mechanical cquipment has en \Thos. J.M abled the Commission to do a our money back at your grocer’s - - - instantly -- - if you don’t like Schilling’s best. Your statement is enough.You keep the coffee. We pay the grocer. Schilling Coffee Bakin Powder+ 195p ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers THONE 39 SEWARD STREET could not fiave eran I b trneh rin chnekin wol cetion s end rutted up ugain G untouc! mileag e nien minimum tha But each Work Tt Larg spen tives, readily sodn tord free supervision or (i ovorhead charge ! no ¢ i over- | cquin-: | additional | when cquipment only saves cost of overhead and cquipment, puyrolly ' accomplishes thres . iy e worl accon ¢ with o and wso gaing by tem- | seanon, | from o give round bu all times with reconnaissanc:, bridge overhau! many o | e ! wiead | $ oos.ooi ; 965.00¢ mr,.nul Cwn P RIS TR S W The evils- he u quences ¢j tii Old tragic conse- s Age expos- ed us they have never before i ‘; beon revold! N mber AN WHCK- 1 Piciure that i ta was You sax ENTRRTAINMENT [N COMFORT of WTARMONT and Five PATHE NEWS ex extin thunderholt of will smash its way it oof everybody e tremendons enter- lue! The kind of a tiat will be enjoyed every amd remembered fqr a to ¢ ¥ in the hut A In remote still be done i job is not enough to warrant shipping in equip work till the | bulk | machin big 10 Loges 60 cents Frid: Pell ATR MATL” Wednesday s Thursday CANTERBURY NIGHT R ST NN > IO " K. AR i TR I O A R Y R T N BN 24 5D o is 3y s | = | i v CLEAN-U KEEPIT-UP and use Winehie RAKES- HOI FOLKS Built to Withstaud Cround The Thomas Hardwo e Co. U A ———— i K DIAMOND N BEST FOR RANGI, $12.50 per ton on Jos AUCTION SALLS SALE DATES March 30 May 11 Nov. 10 SHIP NOW FOR OUR NEXT S July 13 Sept. 14 L " WEST COAST FUR SALES Henry the Fourth Cigar (For Discriminating Smokers) ARISTOCRATS-—10¢, long filler, foil wrapped; BON TONS—2 for 25¢, fuil v rapped: KINGS— 15¢ straight; EXCEPTTONALS -3 for 50e, foil wrapped. At All Dealers H. F. PPESTON, Alaska Agent

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