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IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1927. ’ R o — - — — {3 Nibt f 4 1 AR s, | it Chaive - ptcDonent, witie:'POPPY DAY TO BE Tho Tadies. Gulld-of Holy' Trinity Edward Connelly, 1 hold the ¢ 1 pienic Z [ rence, Annn Schator Ton wiite ani CELEBRATED HERE |catieasa tomerrow at Thane, weather permit /3 TONIGHT 8:25 — o =1”"‘“]’. opEs: - | SATURDAY MAY 28 ting. Th o s of U1 Gaild wil! PICKETT’ b Y o e % - " jleave Juncan o, y leaving LAST moswoeis At the monthly meeting of tho, A COLISEUM TOMORROW | :womens Auxiliary of the American 5 o ; (=500 =~ M Legion, in the Masonic Club room JOHAN HANSEN WANTED » A I_.l A‘C,E et o '('ff||.""','i::','.tln.- organigation voted unanimously Britt, woyal Vice-Consul of T - e e g P turday ma-(to bend all efforts to sell poppi ¢ information abe and night as follow ¥ “lon May 28. This will b 1 Joh iansen, horn U If you call pathos heart ap) {88 “Poppy Day” in Juneau proceeds will be sent to the Wi \ a Governi boat Tomqm and SATURDAY pihad It i (IL‘{,|4'1"":X;1 :fflf»lm'.’nf “‘{u veterans who are in hospitals in Ketchikan. He j0 known un- Two Show: Nightly—7:15 and 9:20 out the United S der the na a | thro iom the most callo-} Catid y cpllodibone chapter voted th send ~$50;Ketchi sed cynic abounds in the sin-| ¢ 4 - et y S to help the flood refugees in the | of the acting of tiny Baby! 3 T.RI K ; y A )| Mississippi Valley C. & D. LuX-SHU-RI KNIT THE GREAT PRODUCTION . i ”' Mrs. Bdward Minnis was last .,m.[{ . P. Bussinger, Phone 4623, udv, Hobart rth, as the jelected as representative (o the Am-| o | 66”‘}”4: T() WER ()F‘ LIES” E;F"'I‘l"‘_*":“v';}’“"' w0 coapaln deaty fean Legion Auxiliary conyontior, ' SITIEAERRE AR IANIY, whalesome love of the little girl for tember at Cordova STARRING the old man and th» old man for the - B. Betphofer was elected infects th: atmo »of sident to fill I_h" ¥ ~ y iro and makes this Drincipal caused by the resignation o A O Vs § - P a s i e ftale L0 - ar. i Qn T —— o GARDEN CLUB MEETS : ! v uperlative s feaure. | TONIGHT;C. H. L()N L'IAN JY E e llu‘ sterly character :mm»i.y;u | TALKS ON Sk?llll.}'AS { {the gr an adds another io| . / ] MARINE Heie are two of filmdom's greatest stars in a page from the book Zlthe many screen (riumphs of Bos-| Dalf 18 will be subject of the main | . YWY of life itself. It is a picture,you will take to your heart—a tale =|}orth & sequonce of beautitul events | BIK bV T Ik oR ke ey AUTOMOBILE Tmine, YOU. Sax of the Juneau Garden Club tonig ANTERTAINMENT of tingled love, a father’s sacrifice, woman’s betrayal — Life’s s . - in the 1 of these“two reache | |wonderful climatic peak, Wwh the |in the High School auditovium and RADIO i 1N cOMront ) e -~ to ambition and tears [human interest hues are most brjl-|8 o'clock. Mr. Flory said that this| > & A | Captain January” and her dead moth ihnnnm( to those who would like to] "lll.\ii.\'l on (‘)““h‘“-' ‘.x-v.mu.!“. N 1/ individual problems will be brongh BETZ® COLISHT A i 1t Flory's discowrse. The A WEEKLY OPENS THE SHOW AND AL ST. JOHN IN THE COMEDY “LIVE COWARDS” CLOSES THIS BILL LU T T T Lliant, when (ho two are parted!is just the_ time to plant dahlias BATTERIES t o | begin cultivating them this spring popular pa e "USKINNER'S DRESS SUIT" | iup and talked over by the me tirough 5 coincidental meeting of |50 that the talk will be of particula: for's Rl i ! A round table: discussion at whic : ———p—— stuk ‘ GEO.M.COMANS GREATEST COMEDY Prices—10-25-50—Loges 60 cents 1§ AT PALACE ON SUNDAY | jbers of tho club, will follow Gustineau TR i e MELODY M! b 2 4 LLUL | JIA | COMING SUNDAY REGINALD DENNY Rex r, sceparist of “Skinn talks have been of g Dress Suit,” the Universal-Jewel-com-/to the club members at past o i g s ing to the Palaco, commencing mext [ings and occasionally heated discuws-| Electric Co. NEWS AND SCENI | Sunday, declares that s i ms have taken pluce as to whether| 4 & il story was the most y peas shoull ho planted four PHONE 416 s Ihe has even undertaken. sure [or six inches apart, or whether rose 10-20-50—Loges 60 ccats (that the author. Henry I {bushes should or should not be kept | i LR {hadn't the slightest idea that his fa-ipruned. AL UL AL T UL & imous book was eventually to be| - | prrecrepor e oreeas.y | Saturday Matince an! screened, but whether he had or| DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR zPOLISH YOUR FLOORS i‘ AR g b KINNER’S DRESS SUIT” not, it was written in such a way as| UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE | BABY PEGGY in “Cf T AMUARYY !to make it the perfect motion pic-| ~ Anchorage, Alaska,| : One of the biggest comedies of the year——You'll only get y Iture vehicle.” Reginald Denny is the| February 23, 1927, 9 ELECTRICITY | T HH T T T s r St . GO TN ORT 5 Tl AT T - = o Lkl Henry the Fourth laughs and then more laughs LaPlante as the| q star, with Laura "|NIIIIlIM[[lllllllIIJIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHI}IIIHHIIIIIIIHIII'? featured load. Directed by Wiliom | Notics is hereby glven that James —— the cast also includes Ben |Traill, entryman, together with ki3 L » i vicks, Jr. Arthur [. 7 witnesses, Edwin IHenry Sherman, | reached by “The Tower of Lies The picture is a screen adaptation |Ratcliffe. Hedda — Hoppe onel {and Herbert Lee, all of Tenakee, . Attractwns of -Selma Lagerlof’s popular novel,|Brahm, Frona Hale and Lucilie Ward. | Alaska, has submitted finzl proof on | - “The Emperor of Portugali af {his homestead entry, Serial 06229, y was prepared by Agnes NOTICE. {for lands situated on the north shore/ At Theatres ('I\x'islin.fl Johnsxpu. who has _many On account of increased traffic|(of Tenakee Inlet, Latitude 57° 46° successful scenarios to her credit and |hoys ave cautioned about riding|ge~r N Longitude 135° 14’ 49" W. who must have gotten everything out bicycles at Front and Franklinip . o® 150 %e er HBS No. 183 of the original story for Irer screen |Streets. Will have to observe t J-‘N:::B sm:a A e ‘:s A {fic regulations same as automo- : At no time in the careers of Lon Piles. ; e in the files of the U. 8. Land Ofice, Chaney or Norma Shearer has either | GEO. A. ‘(,y,T(,I-IP.!J.. at Anchorage, Alaska, and if no pro- of these two stars been given such|—adV. Chief of Police. Itest is filed in the local land office that extended ove period of sey |& Wwonderful screen vehicle. Miss) 5 v e at Anchorage, Alaska, within the orel months: Potglle 9 o.|Shearer has far outdone auy of her| FEMMER THANKS PUBLIC period of publication or thirty daye ] ARISTOCRATS—18c. long filler, feil wrepped; lacted ven Keys to Baldpate” as suceesses ¥ hasifor the coal orders left at George|thereafter, said final proof will be| Q9 P o 4 & 5 nis 1 tarring comedy for Para-|Hlad> a vers e on{Rrothers, whete You can also pay|accepted and final certificato fssued.. BON TONS—2 for . foil wrorped; RINGE—~ nount. ybitle. 1-soMcit business of all res J. LINDLEY, GREEN. 15¢ straight; EXCEPTIONAIL 4 for 50e, foil The story, which holds the screen |highly gratifyins v dents, coal, wood, etc. Quick de- /b at the Colisenm tonight for ths last| The fwo ere supnorted bv a ve-|livery always. Phone 114 First Publication March 14, 1927. wrapped. ime is one that is known to ever) markable cast, which includ | —adv, D. B. FEMMER. 4 This brilliant new invention takes all » and needs no retelling. For the T X . AL e o the work out of keeping floors beau- ven Keys to Bald- 2 o ” tiful. Ifpolighedten times fasterthan 2 stage favorite of other methods and makes this house- the world over and has i its New York triumph mances by city in the Uni from being presented | | | ] N § N \ \ \ l} ) e 7 KEYS TO BALDPATE" LAST TIME COLISEUM “After a h for story materia hold task a real pleasure, Gives a much higher, evener and more beau- tiful polish than it is possible to ob- tain by hand. & Enables you to wax your floors ) 1 faithfully adding to it only ‘Weighs but 9 Ibs. Runs from any 5 5 5 \Whot . additional matorial screen o light socket. Sturdily built o last a THE GASTIN. Al lifetime and guaranteed. Costs anly Y AT NN AL a0 companies in every town quickly without stooping, kneeling R AT, ¥ 5L = & 2 enough to support a theatre or even soiling your hands. It glides In bringing the Cohan story to the effartlessly around and even under THE HOTEL OF ALACKEAN HZulELS reen, MacLean has struck to the £ X A .’ i low furniture. i schnique demanded. L inter r edy \echnique den $42.50—and we include free a $1.50 oat, \ebekbuied furiie s N ; Offers For Sale At Par Johnson Lamb's-wool Wex Mop and QTR SERVICES TO YOU BEGii AND EX ) AL THE GANG arsle,\nd o nurg a halfgallon ($2.40) of Johasoa's | | W GF EVERY PASRENGED-CARLY:NG ROAT e oV the sersen play by Frank Liquid Wax, Griftin and Wade Boteler A . us demons . e e, vk ki 0 $75,000 Seven Per Cent Coupon oy AN Alaska Electric Light rected 8 3! " Edith Roberis ::,‘x_'h'il: t.::»‘.‘:‘.‘:i of tl B ‘ Gohl Bonlls ‘ and Power Co. g, names Suchde ik el Maym K woAmires Randolf, 4 ford Kent, New. Sparks, William Or nde vinh\ Sturgis. A r T R Ne NN ilh scroh Denominations of $500 and $1000 muus s'age plays to witiv the legiti s ? e an ex- ok 7 Loyl N o Maturities 1 to 10 Years version of the piece. ; Interest Payable Semi-annually at the First National Bank And that's something! ' FGWER OF LIES” WINS i These bonds are secured by a first mortgage on all-the property of PRAISE; NOW AT F‘M-ACE_: the Company including the present cold storage plant and dts lease from “The Tower of Lies." f the City of Juneau, and the new cold storage plant which will be erected :z\{’"‘\,“zg.'")’:"‘g”;mr{:f,‘\’f"":.:l'f"'lim‘,,ne on the new site of the Company, partly from lhe. proceeds of the sale be ranked as one of the outstanding of these bonds, and partly from cash already realized from the sale of ix productions of the year. o m'l‘hl:s picture opened last night a‘ the Company’s stock. Palace and received the acclaim that ‘,‘,‘:2‘1,3':5?“:'1"."‘[;: ris"“,,', ;:‘,’,;',:rfm:":}'s The new plant site which the company already owns has a front- and tomorrow. age of 235 feet on Front Street, a depth of 250 feet from Front Street 4 \ ? w:!;::o;lt:endr:‘:hgmllh?,m?og‘r:::wf (?,( to the deep waters of Gastineau Channel, and a frontage of 320 feet Doct . and Dummnl ageee that wars, add to the attraction of the along Gastineau Channel. : ’ Ham % 'rich" i nowtishment and yroduction but Seastrom's directorial [ is a splendid body builder. :Fn:::p:?n[g?tfl::;lll‘:oy ';la‘“:n‘r‘wle':lflf The security for these bonds will consist of the present cold storage Kaq?a whole ¥ryc's “Decious” YKo ‘;‘"““‘l‘,’l i S e 8 plant, land already owned by the company, and the new plant to be i 2 Brand Ham in the cooler--you'll I;e;l;l‘glaplp:d"nxnnw{ui-n Miss Shearer erected and machinery to be installed, and it, will have a value of ap- Tyl f always find it “everything the name B e ittty proximately $220,000, which is almost three times the total amount O" R i implies.” Then, too, here is the picture could never attain the heights of the bond issue. ¢ ; d ; ideal meat for school lunch sand- = 4 o B B - vclos. Use Frye's “Meat Guide” Rid In All The present plant has a capacity of 200,000 pounds and the new I B v in preparing sz;m of appetizing b plant will have a capaecity of 1,000,000 pounds. Average earnings of : ; Ham dishes. *2c for posiage otings Vitamins Of CO‘- present plant for past three years have been $9,270.05, which alone is X 3 g it free from Frye & Co., Svattie. liver Oil almost sufficient £o pay all interest charges and retire the bonds as they - " D 1 i i mature; but with the capacity increagsed five fold, the earnings should E increase in proportion so that the bonds will be well secured and will be a yery attractive investment. A - Full printed prospectus may be had on application at the office of the Company or at thz First National Bank or the B. M. Behrends Bank, at either of which places honds may now~ be obtained. i » M. Bothwell Alaska Representative EAU

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