The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 17, 1927, Page 3

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- THE DAlLY ALASKA LM]’[RE., ll.)l:‘DA\ MAY 17, 1927. 3 or Lown o oty Metw ”"‘; ‘ S fl ’MUSICAL PROGRAM AT _ .tllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII|I||IIII'IIlIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIllhIIIm‘ ' "IIL.. d’l!llllfll-- " SILVER TEA TOMORROW “ of p R e s a———2 H [ make the money and 111 ¢pe " ~then AT COLISEUM WEDNESDAY At the Silver Tea and Musica ; given tomorrow afterfioon at o'clock lll(‘ 'l.'! ‘"I:’" Iummt‘!ll 4 I()llhllIH [ at the residence of Mrs. Ri ht is Day; the - i 1 {under the auspices of the Ladies o iy oF e Sleepless Night : 3 Guild of IHoly Trinity Cathedral the Crookdom: the drama. of . following delightful program will be the Law; of intrigue; of ¢ | presented TONIGHT sophistication, and finally the pro-| ; 1 A Little Song.” Florence Newell y . ess of regenerating a vivid, dynamic | Barbour Piang duet with cello obli- wing 4 IONIGHT s o s l\ and ‘).20 cirl of the underworld into a fine, : ; [kato- Mra. W. K. Nevillo, M. Weight fhawing VA 553 ” S self-suc ing woman, seems 3 man and Junfor Howard 7:30.9:95 to be ly the province of J 4 \ “Viola,” Ducelle, violin solo-~Phy Tle /p",l‘r‘» is = Evelyn Brenl. Since the days when : S i Jenne. Jane Cowl first made a great re. ;i & h Dance—Renee Guerin, with (putation in “Within the Law" ther: e Naghel, accompanist 5 been no better exponent of this - s Y | Miarche in D Minor; Menuet in school than Miss Brent. |Minor, Bach violin solo- Corinne Molly” and “Silk Stock-! 3 ¥ denne i ed her wi | 4 o G she enh | tma Weil and Dorothy ‘her re i ow comes ! i Grace Naghel, accompanist | Mary rattling crook drama | he Victor of Marengo,” recitation VICTOR HIU lof the sa type yet vastly different g A ]‘ Mildred Hookor. b from any; and better than her previ- . ! Inspiration—Leo Edwards; Trio HALDERIN lous productions, if critics who have piano, violin, cello-—Mrs. Neville, Mi g lsoen the picture are any criterion of . Panly and Miss Stella Jones. | 4N judgment. “Alias Mary Flynn” comes | - ; That We Two Were Maying MOTION PICTURE .SCH()()I, {o the Colisenm Wednesday only, and 5 Nevin, vocal duet —Miss i1 Pe VERSION OF . the Bremt fans are likely to ba out| & ; and Mrs. L. I, Oliver, . ’ F()R lin force. e latest picture is a story | i ’kor, nocompanist JOHN GOLDEN'S lof the thett of th: crown jewels from ; ¢ | The public is invited to attend |a little luropean principality; their 4 the the hours of which ara! W’IVES'” |transfer to the United States, and ¥ . from 3. to 6 o'clock. % [the wake of crime which follows i il o n-INE e : [them. Tom Buckingham directed the : . Iw: MURPHY AT WORE ANGRUES il IR ) with ik B A P . | e A Higher and higher the divty dishes were {story by Frod Kennedy Myton. | Wayne Murphy. formerly reporter' stacked. CONWAY TEARLE 3 : on The Empire staff, is now assistant TOR 7 - FEANEE . | advertising manager on the staff of SIGRID HOLMQUIST JTHE TOWER OF LIES" - | |the Port Angeles News. Mr. Murphy PEGGY KELLEY COMING TO PALACE | 4 was married after he left Juneauw. IT'S A BIG | Director Victor Seastrom'’s mastc ] I REAL SILK HOSIERY § ; ) & PRODUCTION ful story of “He Who Gets Slapped” ; C. P. Bussinger, Phone 40"3 adv, threatens to fade into insignitica : : - — in comparison with his latest dire _ : 3 | ORDER FIXING TIME FOR ¢l MERRY DRAMA BASED ON THE FAMILY BANKROLL~~- The Show will open with a LATE NEWS and the |torial effort, “The Tower of Li ever funny “FELIX THE CAT” :’\‘omnm to the Palaca for three nights HEARING JACQUELINE LOGAN- MARGAH,'II' LIVINGSTON ~ZASU PITTS CREIGHTON HALE ~ EARLE FOXE - " DAVID BUTLER~ rting Thursday 3 iy : Fy | In the Commissicner’s Court for the Seastrom came to America two 3 Tertitory of Alaik, Division DAN MASON ~ CLAUDE GILu!NGWA"'EP\.« The Comedy Feature is ARTHUR LAKE in “THE PARTY” |years ago from Sweden where he | e it 5y |had won renown as a Scandinavian L Hay P 3 | Number One, Juneau Precinct. Idirector. Since signing a contract to| Mary Hay, above, is & dancer, 1 g o |direct for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, he| and the former wife of Dick' |1, 4 Matter of the Bstate of GER: {has consistently turned out lass | Barthelmess, movie actor. \'ive 1 TRUDE F. BOTHWELL, De- PATHE REVEW AND SCENIC WILL OPLN THE SHOW IT'S AN ALL LAUGH SHOW-—-- 10—20——4’}—.‘ogr 50 cenes ray, 1 J mt:muu.um I|I"IHIlllil IlIIlllllllllll"IIIIIIIIIII!I"IIllllll!llllfilllllllll | | | 13 5 Coming Thursday for 3 Nights PP 78 » ~ SQ Ipictures. His ability to reen hu- ian Bath, twenty-one, is tla ceased HE TOWER OF LIES [man interest is not surpassed by| con ‘el wen,“':’ Sineancrel | D. M. Bothwell, administrator ot! ¢ other director and many critics b BT _Bg { lihe estatr of Gertrude F. Bothwell, {have declared him to be without a| Tubber merchant. They wire, 'heceased, having this day filed his peer in that particular field. secretly married at Greenwich, 'yreport of the administration of said Lon Chaney and Norma Shearer Conn., and are off to live im |estate together with his petition for 4 : 3 lare co-starred in “The Tower of Halay | the distribution of the effects of @ ing her own husband, that it is|| and are SSPEOTIR by & ost i sifd entate 1o (he DANAL TRESIM wrong. How she does it will be made |\which includes: lan Keith, Claire Mc- A o thereto: . /1 |clear when you see the picture . David Torrenos, Hidward Con- |""Now. I, Frank A. Boyle, Judge of| Attractions o | William Haines, Leo White, ROAD GRUPER. OIS |the above entitled court, do hereby at Atlin in the 79th year of his Judg deral Court House L Bodile Rosing and Anne Schaefer. {fix and appoint the 18th day of —————— only entertains akes fotks think He was born in Ireland August u, as the place for ‘ I L R 1. fatertalng but makes fofks (0% | goME 0F QUICK SERVICE , v : : SEWEPL Wi \ s \,‘“_“”_' it et H“““m‘ Suits pressed from 15 to 20 min- :I‘.\t:\u”lll:“ § y ‘“,\ v:‘hhm ::;;”)lrx:a..:lnl:nlyl‘::xtm“i'Lnhlvvllnn to said 6. Bovel -iTU (HOIpEIRE ot innorthern British. Columbia, ‘diet und the ofice s g e s oy 3 & 7 KEYS TO BALDPATE “WAGES FOR. WIVES" AT ) ! " ” COLIEEUM LAS T NIV ES ‘1\\Im|y s to Patace. mn:~:\ ;;el:.vfg;ne 576, JORDAN'S VA:EVT B meE - Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this I" R : i or a run ya. 1o the ntoly 3 rRaY. NO 16th day of May, 1927, ! il oL T __COLRRR S T o v i L the aoey s s LNOCE et day o el S muumm|m|||||mm|mumuun: 5 O \tion of Guy Bolton’s Broadway | *rUSt, renounc S | * Artificial flower pleces made tofchased the Tome Cafe from Gus' Probate Judge, Junean Precinet.| i o pss e “Chickenfeed,” which | V1€ because it is “tainted order for Decoration Day. See Mrs. | Krickson, but the latter is respon- First publication, May 17, 19 { An excellent cast, headed by ihe|gully, —adv. 'gible for all bills to this date. ady. Last publication, June 7, 1927 Starring Lon Chaney and Norma Shearer Coming Wn:dm-flllzn ALIAS MARY FLYNN uml it's ( INTERBURY NIGHT PR 3 . & | mmunlmmmumbumlfiunummummm TR ORI L S i SN R H TR RO g powerful story—one which not |tugalia. opened might at the Colisenm | oy Lopular Conway Tearlo, (o] R e skt — .~ e | THE HUTEL OF ALASKAN : He. gi-the fuinipst comed) arprets the various 1 The pies on a lgeal screen in a purple moon. || M’W"MV’M ald to be a welcome com-) Wery langh i apd i) laughs [0 (8 SMAL e Be: ¢ ; 3 ; - ; T rills, color, action, sus Al 5 gy 1 T « in buneh Whether the credit g It 1s admirably " THE G/lAQl 3\.15 jlj helougs (o the author, to the dir P MDA “ 5 ” L directed Vrank Boiage, or to the plavers & i QUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIE W7 AT TUE CLUG {hemselves doesn't matter. Perha Financial difficulties were not the 'E ole : of the rift on the matri 2LA®% OF EVERY PASSENG ITAMNG BOAT I be distributed on a pro-|f S o ror veih ¢ St monial of Richard Keith & ki ¥ E . " | Betty Limch (Conway lo ‘ b —————— i e e crdgas o 2 | Sigrid Holmaquist) in the v @ > s R Lizhly entertaining pictur Chan ot o along .’ AT tains a ar-conted 4u“.m.‘l WHIC | papnily for the may be taken or left alone, as (he |y, antered upon marriage with I ,!'“'““"‘ “ FEED J e - thought and no preparation. 4 L > ‘ de : : i . coming of this unique picture | Offers For Sale At P whether it showld he : 3 . i " ers Ior dale Al bFar \ tited with eager interest, thero W - or -doled out ';" the th “'*h‘“m" ';"“: fore, not only because it is chockful . INCHFITM . o ) of s de Gilling- | © uv:l:r::::.xiy.u‘-lll, hulml»:mnm:;- uil:‘«:r. o ot ]'“ s who o O LS o Wi $75,000 Seven Per Cent Coupon 4 Screw Driv T1ey, CREnites Jiorey taithful picturization of Leo £ A ‘ Are Known for Their Exccp‘:ancl Quuality it witho 2 A 3 . LSON L [ Merrick’s . great novel, “The Hous Y . 7 slso the mlvlu:n- 5 two e I.\h-l\.» «is, Dressmaker, estab- ()0’(’ B”"‘IS Blades will not bend, snap, break off or loosen in hooses to allow her on payday iished: with- Jor Barvibe, ; b5 cver his daughter (Jacqueline Lo Expert on ladies’ fancy or plain :"‘;"‘“dle- And they are rade in every paitern #an) is convinced t pla: all| dresses or ladies’ ta . Altera- - size that meets all demands, mg and she devotes e ‘ tions of any kind, lining or relin- U(-nominulinns of 25:‘,”“ :lllil $|0“0 | \ to_convineing others, includ ing coals. Phone 576. —adv. I Chlld Pawn in Game of Hearts | : Maturities 1 to 10 Years 2 Interest Payable Semi-annually at the First National Bank Thes2 bonds are secured by o first mortgage on all the property of the Company including the present cold storage plant and its lease from the City of Juneau, and the n \Id storage plant which will be erécted on the new site of the Company, partly from the proceeds of the sale of these bonds, and partly from cash already realized from the sale of HEATING REFAIRING the Company’s stock. ANITARY PLUMBING 1 i ALL WOlK DONE TO COMPLY WITH CITY ORDINANCE “The new plant site which the company already owns has a front- AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST age of 235 feet on Front Street, a depth of 250 feet from Front Street . 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL F‘{‘J’)‘BR;'E’C]: to the deep waters of Gastineau Chunnel, and a frontage of 320 feet “Let Me Tell You What Jon Will Cost” along Gastineau Channel. CALL STEVE STANWORTH 3 Phione 215, Res. 508 : Harris Hardware G The security fer these bonds will consist of the present cold storage s Ahsp. 1eo: Hurtis Naydware fo plant, land already owned by the company, and the new plant to be erected and machinery to be installed, and it will have a value of ap- proxim‘utel& $220,000, which is almost three times the total amount SEE US FOR YOUR..-. of the bond issue. & Loose Leaf Supplies The present plant has a ca y of 200,000 pounds and the new o v plant will have a capacity of 1,000,000 pounds. Average earnings of OfilCC Supplles present plant for past three years have been $9,270.05, which alone is Print;ng and Statione[:y almost sufficient to pay all interest charges and retire the bonds, as they mature; but with the capacity increased five fold, the earnings should N ) / MY inerease in proportion so that the bonds will be well secured and will ('"()' I‘I' SE":[I K!‘ be a very attractive investment. Front Btreet . Fhone 244 | et BRI L SIS 1 i 0 e it 1 1t el Fuall printed prospectns may be had on application at the Z Y N D A I{ 0 T E L office of the Company or at th* First National Bank or the Newly Renovated P. M. Behrends B at either of which places bonds may now D”" Barthelmess, the movie actor, and Mary Hay, his former i o s on e P 5 Reasonable Rates Plevator Sexvice mta, may be fighting in the courts for possession of Mary Hay be obtained, : s ks ' Barthelmess, four. The dancer married Vivian Bath, wealthy 3 8. ZYNDA, Frop. . Briton, and wants to take her child to live with her in Singa- ’ o ™ pore. Barthelmess, shown above with the ehild, now has tem- . ‘ ' T T T o o R T T N . el i e miad o cat it dg e it (ol Old Papers for sale at The Fmpire: Qflidl

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