The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 30, 1927, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALAbl\A EMPIRE, SAIURDAY \PR) and bea u::l\l has its rep » BIG BRUSH F'RE in the chic personalities of ON FRIEND’S HiLL LATE YESTERDAY May Walthall (a kin of the Henry B. Walthall), Isabells ='and Edna Gregory 1 serions | Yu quickls | e L b i i .-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlIIIIIIIIIIIIl||llllllllllml“"lllIIIIIII|I|I1III||. Corrado other roles, N AT SEWARD, time in her ca- SUNDAY ORLY - v Negri in en Auer- oman it virited himor— small Goldstein, | wer famou:s Kaith PICKETT‘ to bhe a ite fire was June. “The Desert Flower last two times tonignt is on for tho appeared nd - grass ed by the late v on Friend's Hill The fire is helievec y i rtad by children playing wita to t s in the dry grass. Before (h-|the > boys arrived the fire had ar ling dius of four Gold of hos en (Sew and FOX NE emotional thril TEREN A 1 rolicking POLA NEGRI AT COLISEUM SUNDAY typieal ¥ expoet something in the way of ulmn when “A W World,” begins its at the Coliseum Suu SuU ND AY \l—\Tl\LE INICHT .md MOND \\ Docrs cpen G‘45 Orchesna 7 to 7:1 Firzt Show 7:15—Sccond Shew 9:20 up the minutre control but I for an hour 3 xeitement one of i inch hose lengths broke, and sey i e pleture vs | Tl members of the department we hevoughly drenched. The fire hier hsiehtensd by the ‘tagt IhauleeisE Sl SN ST arity: (Feniin ) Cmas e ~Sthe plot has a s vein of humor FEIAR up hill tor TOUE DI PYRTYS Spetich Wilowg Mola Ih sevarel seanedl st 88 e (o ol thity — - to step out of her usual emotionsl : character and little light | L e - WEAT"‘ER MAN COMING comedy Charles Emmett Mack | NOTICE OF HEARING OF THE shiaom o - i i Holmes Herb Chester Conklin and ! v 0 W m will b~ attached . ZiBlanche Mehattey make up the quer | FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNT. |y the June Veather Hurean. ac of icipal supporting player-. In the Commuss:cnér’s Court for the| companicd b will ar t ted the file | Territory of Alaska, Division| FIYC i1 Jun aboard the | kg 4 3 steame Number Onc. Juneau Precinet. of one o Princess Alice Veehten's adapt In Probate. recn by Pierre Collings stoly cente round Juropes nd his ning in Paris where she dis [covers that her lovor has been un to her. Broken-hearted, sh. America to forget or love and in time arrvives at he the Imv- hili > romance of tod most of the action takes 4 small, mid-western American munity Advance interest “MERTON OF THI COODYS IMAKER €0 IMAT 1se BULpDY con Our Sunday and Monday Feature Will Be MUSIC and PICTURES i Gne of fu Pepypy Comodies— PICTORIAL NEW'S OF THE DAY AS A PRELUDE TO BETZ UM MELODY MEN " OUR WORK IS OUR BEST : ADVERTISEMENT i |CAPITOL ])\E WORKS his first and final account ueh | \ administraior. together with Lis ve=| | Melqnor—Drofessional Cleaner ] i for the distribution of said : Ayt " and that the heaving of thel SndDyer ot LT _I_ has been fixed the sa'd |Court for the 2nd day of June, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at {he when the towns people learn that|Court Room of said court in the|§ heir most influential ~citizen, the Feedral Court House, at Juneau,'} strict attorney. is in lo th th-:Alaska. ountess, and hat hix rival for her{ Al persons interested i is none other fthe Wi | t ‘e notified then and there and show cause, if any (‘u\ z why the said account should ttorney publicly accuses [not be settled and allowed, and why ving on an affair with (the said petition for distribution e {said estate should not he authorized devilopments follow. | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this Ist BOYI ERT Pola, 13 en that . N 3 rator of the es s of Ienry Larsen. deceased, filed in this court for settle PRICIS PALACE 01 TRIO 10-2 50 conts ONLY 7 . P PAULY /111 /1"1()"!('“?‘ DT Tt men somethi to think ahout Violin the women something to talk abe The gossip flies and furious “LAY MY HEAD ] BENEATH and B Y O A essccemvhttstaneromibdeeny X — 7:30 FREE || Bhez@a Employment If you arc looking for men, or looking for a job, call or TONIG, BORODIN Cello Neus in sail es }': isad STHE 40TH —— 0 HiTN Wosicy Ba;m & BAT(LING BUNY&W \N COMPORT The Story of o i I i . Fighting PRI 10-20-4 With MOLL y CAMPEALU, 20-4 Leges 50 cents 4 of | BN when l||\u NEVILLE see PETE HAMMER HAMMER'S GROCERY e | Sensationa. of April, 19 (Seal) FRANL A Probate April ""UNDER WESTERN SKIES" | AT PALACE TOMORROW i {Firat publication Jud /\()RMAN KERRY STAR OF “MERRY-GO-ROND” AND “THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA" IN A smashing action dram> of the great open spaces with a ro- mantic heart-throb twist that will give you that glowing, warm- ing, good-to-be-alive feeling. And the thrill of thrills when the tenderfoot rides the wild hirse to victory in the great Pendleton Round-up Steeplechase. AND THAT LITTLE DEVIL WANDA WILEY “Playing the Sicell” POPULAR CLNTURY CO MEDY —LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT— COLLEEN MOORE “THE DESERT FLOWER” TO OUR PATRCNS—No dull moments at the Palace as our Orchestra will always be found in the pit, playing for both first £ cond second shows and also Matinee on Sunday. ""IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIHIIINlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIHlIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII which tight betwe Bastrn capi on of the rich Western picture story of a [Oregon ranchers and ts for the pos: wheat fields of that State, is f Itired by splendid acting, new and ‘novel situations and much ln‘nmum‘ iphotography. The wheat ficlds {shown hefore the harvest in all theiv | golden glory and a dramatic picture | of the actual harvesting of the wheat |with men and harvesting machines d work flashes on the screen in Wistic manner., [ The many thrilling s of the = Pendleton Round-up of 1925 are given | :nn complete detail, Universal having purchased the exclusiv: rights to the hese scenes are marked by ing steeplechase in which seen doing much daring | The picture also shows 2 barbecue attended by over “Undor Wil WHERE YOU SER FEERBEREEELTRRERAL N IIIIIHIIIIIUIIIIHIIIIIIHIII LTV T T In addition to Kerry, Miss Corp wall and Miss Key the cast includos | such wallknown players as Ward | Cran», George Fawcett, Iddie ( bon, Harry Todd, Charles K. Frenca William Stecle, Frank Lanning a John Peters “Under Western Skies" Palaca Sunday and Mond with the Sunday matinee o'clock. i is at the startin at 2: B EGG SALE Monday., T while they last. eggs 35 cents a d $1, or $9.70 per to your door. D. 114. and \\'mlnosnl:ny ter delineators, like 1k Brownlee, Monte lie Borden, William Bailey, Hank Mann and Kat Col- Nor- Geno SHAW WALKER FIREPROO} SAFES J. B. BURFORD & CO. CLEAN UP--1T ADVERTISES JUREAVW Deliver f‘(] mmer. Phone —ady, Atiractions At Theatres m— = | THE FAMILY DINES.' REMEMBER— Tomorrow is Sunday. "UBATTLING BUNYAN" IS AT COLISEUM TONIGHT Tn “Batting Buyan,” the Encors | plcture adapted fro R'l\nmml Les Ve Goldman's Saturday o5 | story of a | d showin # m, Wesloy Barry has a th will be the envy of e | fan. In it he had pleasure of letting Prankie Fields, 1924 Olympic weight champion, punch hi: knock him out! Acting as ref in another bout young Barry with Johnny Re 0, playing role of the hero's enemy and rvival, | Al Kaufman, famous in Loz An sles sporting circles. i olly Malone, one of the prettiest | 1 most gifted of the younger gen eration of leading lad supplies the story of “Battling Bunyan” with iis heart interest. of vln genuine role fight promoter tiie ring as a clown fighter R Achin’ Bunion, Chester lin, of Mack Sennett fame, humorous role of a serious, but not sober, fight fan. Pat Kemp is the hero's pal and confidante, Landers @diavens is his easy-going boss, and fiarry Mann is the champion’s man- r. Paul Hurst divected “Battling | yan,” which aims its ommkmul} shrusts at your heart! i An episode of “The 40th Door” and Pavie News will open the program. REMEMBER— Dusty’s Good Dinners. REMEMBER— Saturday Night-April 30th We hising o 4o gat; on the Gulf of Aacla Pile Driver Scow Twenty-four feet by leet warked “K, L Suitabic re REMEMBER— - UNDER AUSPICES OF 1t’s the Cooks, REMEMBER— ‘You ean make yoursell at home. American Legion Auxiliary REMEMBER— Dinner is served from 5 to 9 p. m. . P I § by five feet, . No.- 1 ward for information lead o i "ant Special Feature Dance by who puts the Kkid in | named ! Conk- ; the REMEMBER— We thank you for the past. Camp Fire Girls to recovery. Cable our c.- IIEHFP. RHODES CAFE Crowning of the Queen of May KODIAK ISLAND FISHING AND 3 ACKING CO. SEWARD, ALASKA ''COLLEEN MOORE LAST TIME PALACE TONIGHT Hearty guffaws resound through (he Palace theatre where First Na- tional offers its latest Colleen Moore production, “The Desert Flower.” Al- though this is probably the most Dancing at 9:30 Admission $1.00 SEE US FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplies dramatic vehicle in which the pop-| ular actress has appeared, it is stocked with so much comedy, ac- cording to the reports, that conden- sation of that element into a reel o two would make a prize rib tickler. Seen in Miss Moore's support in “The Desert Flower” is Lioyd Hughes, one of the most pertonable Jeading men of the screen. Noted - 4 LET US FIGURE ON THE THERMOS-BOTTLE SYSTEM OF CONSTRUCTION FOR YOUR HOME, THE SMALL CST UNDER OUR SYSTEM WILL SURPRISE !aogu-ron ITION Concrete Products Mfg. Co. G. FAGERSON ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Buichiors PHONE 39 SEWARD SIREET Office Supplies - Printing and Stationery ) GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. 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