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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1927. »’ — - ——— R liec — ik " |ADMIRAL ROGERS I Attractions ||| et e “MOTHER” LANG V%00 J0coke i & Phesitres :.".:‘T."'fif;':‘:3:":“:::::.“'?'.?’}:.t‘:"l'"fii;‘.'.'.'ii‘ ".'.”;'f'.tt*f COMING NURTH e oo | PICKETT’ of the cinema is Willard |u.|..,v¥ s ner Allinicel CapRaseall UATS P, 1Tl” NLW : < o gon’s “The Sea Woman,” to be | Frank Alten, arrived In Juncuu, north . b The biggest comedy bill in Ju- w|here at the Palace Theatre, b s W(,“l\“m\n Wnn'm Is Bring- 5 this morhing. witls neau in months is here for the ing tomorrow under the title of “Why i g “"" of Jocal freight and the follow A PICTURE YNU ALL WANT T9 SEE—- - - - — Y - o wi aledlie '@ | ; P " o ing passengers: 0. A. Bourett, H. B LAST © TIMES TONIGHT e e | Woten' Love." with Blanche sweot,| ing New Vaudveille Com- | 1% pssengers: 0. A Bourett, H. P A e it Militay . ! Rh'nd, A. K. Smith, Robert Wakelin, » This Comedy Is Tho Kiddies screamed themselvos important screen players in principal{ “Mother” L&n: who has beer| " cos Npionks and three stoerags hodrse- 4t tho--Palaco. matinco - ¥os- |rolen, "The play deals with ‘& moder! bringing fuvehiic vandeville com. |o.ohPb, Frank Landstrum, for 1h { | —~ | > | ter v aftol a 2 3 ‘ 4 # 3 con vy " T “SRINNFRQQ |terday aftornoon and 1 ERaGc ot SHinlne—theb T¥D. d B Aty o A for thare 1 [« arg in command of the Admiral V) A {sons in two large audfence o i I oy 3, i3 . and one of the best known : o brings to the s a heading north and she until the tears ran down their checks gty REATIOR, ot o she e wtors in Alaska, has been fran | realistic rovelation of possibly thel|Juneau, at the Palace, in per | I)R ng Jat the 'I||l.||llm|,‘|n.luk«‘ of Reginald { most lonesoma sort of existence, that |other two weeks. She expocts bl bt i 4T enny and Laura La Plante in thailof folks who keap the lighthouse beo 'an engagement in Ketchikan will l‘u- placed on the South- jreally clever comedy “Skinner's 4 ; ANRR ONNR AUFNE, U9 GR0E q 9 Dfices . Suit.” Thoro: is hardly.a dUll|ferlne was dirocte s xtionss obLaoll g, thai doins Jo,Julisan. | z sadon,” Oupt ‘Allen is alao. well " {moment in this big comedy atd the ering waa ditected by Bdwin Carews \“"‘ '““I“" B luigle ¥{known in Alaska having been con- : hard workin ) ra, unde ¢ - ;| Young clever bOy of six, who gives|pected with the Admiral Linoe for Hfutip Regtuilil Dousss. o vl e R B g HE SEA BEAST" 15 Scotch impersotiations and also sigs!many yoars and formerly captain on orite in Junecaa and Laura la 1up in j peppy mu selections COMING TO COLISEUM "'"\l:l‘:“h' ‘:mr“l.n' Odell iafhe freighter Cur 10 anothe v hit witl with the fast moving picture scenes : VPR B -4 P bl R i Rogors »d from Junean Plante, onother big hit with the || L‘k\ o a l““"' B picl “|': s John Barrymore in ‘“The Sealdoing everything from toe ballst tifahont 6 o'el to ‘eafl’ At g A ro ¢o of the Kings and Queens Junean fane n ress Suit s one s Ndax T lack = man of the Kings and Queens of unean fane. |the most delightful comedies seén|BeAst” comes to the Coliseum on 'wl Hmh' seye and Helti atnikof Cove Skagway, Kil s Ihere i y L oge | Wednesday for a run of three days. |and two harme ingers, boy aud|jignoo. Hood Bay, Sitka, and wo reel comedy “The Tour- y:';,“"""l:"f'\"’t"n'“p E' is on for the 1ast|myo picture, adapted from Herman|8irl. Dodie Brown, favorite in Ju D Broa s el e is peppy from start to finish || “The Tourlst” the two roel added{Melville's “Moby Dick” and produced)nedt is again in th> com a5 | couthbound, Passengers leaving on J. Farrd] MacDonald-—Gertrude Astor— with new stnff {conody 18- dlso gaod" one dnd -tulll et| 0y, Warnsr Brothers under the. dis ever. ‘The chief attraction | stenmer for northward points 3 1 Henry B. Walthall {new stuff that brings out the guffaws of Millard Webb, has been ac y F. Roberis, the James Rudolph, for ‘A Tato. Ltarastional Naws ofiens b tor al. |claimed as the most important photo-{and said to be the greate act S B Sipaen, <5 B and a cast of tha world’s greatest race v . - pens 1 _ o i Iplay of the ye It deals with tho|#nalyst. The acts rans about 2 . rilliams. & 3 I " . rar- fol—) v the show | There is an International B T B LA T a.. iahe 1 o i3 | R. Williams, L. R 1 34 horses—Man o War— Negofol— Monv imm a horse race in which thre ow -Hnglund. ‘whalers .of 1840 ‘who L Yih-putdy Chadwick, A. T. Boyle, Fre i / A Byt b lats: ¥ 114 e —— and a half dozen othe: the Turf with b . . “lin their clipper ehips, carried the|' new act in whiel she has apy oy g R e N/ Be sure and see this bill tonight ||ers ’“l‘(lfll;h“»'l"\l'(:rfl‘fl“:’l::""‘” !lhl:.'mq e | Amr flag ovor the seven seas |in all of the large cities, il il R ‘,"‘,‘.‘.u“ Miss e 15 iah olaacon 5 411 is said to have donn for this|{ Bobby McGreer, or L e A A R bWl : B s ¥ 3 parame, herolc chapter in American history |under both names in Juneau, is als® | pajenaller, <4 e RS # what “The Covered Wagon” did for'on tho way north with a four person | gy % ; o A TR B T B %l {he Western ploncers and “The Iron show, two men and two women. He e BETZ COLISEUM MgrLODY i Confederacy “KENTUCKY PRIDE"” IS IR 5y e COMING TUESDAY AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | L g e nsina of e \..d',m,‘,l‘,l ....,'L'.' e e hinle | CIRCULINE PERMANENT WAVE MEN BLANCHE 1y e —] " g 1ore. who hos not been scan |1 good impression with the company| —AMERICAN BEAUTY SHOP. | SWEET ; The Coliseum Theatre has an ex-jin pictures sinco, as “Bean Brum-|he had then 1$17.50 adv. IN A SPECIAL '« S[CAL PROGRAM [copti 5 i v 4 —————o——— 3 ptional picture on pen to- he won the goid medal for the B {night and Tuesday. It is called “Ken eatest acting of the 1924 season,; [tucky “Pride” and, as the title in.|is sald to have contributed anotiie: BORDER QUEEN ! P {in the Blue Grass country, where[in the role of Ahab Ceeley, the fight l adv { fabounds thoroughbreds, both equin.|ing sailor whose, towering pride nd [28¢ > land human. mighty strength carried him through RlDAY N T | pamers Vg e . L At"“‘“‘" R ER | "Perhaps the most unusual phasc [blistering passion and murderous ad | o " whERe vou sea " IN of the story unfolded in this picture [ venture. ENTERTAINMENT lis its autobiographical aspect—afan onormous white whale, known EXBURS|0N TR'Pl '"m Prices—10-20-40 Lcge. G0 cents Ihoreo tells it in its own way, almost|as Moby Dick, his chance for ven | ~ CGW Y lin its own words. Anothe nova- |geance comes. Out on a lictle boat | : G AT P < AR 5 4 |tion is, Willlam Fox, the producer,|Ahab is the first to plunge the har | {has gono to the trouble and expense{poon into the whale. He is glow- ] : ; 3 Days————Starting Wednesday————3 Days WOM! ’N |to pr into service as photoplayers {ing with pride of victory when Derek The "“""‘]" hip I\““;' (‘“” ]'”ll o 4084 i such colebrities of the turf as Man|pugh him overboard into th Whi s | .’“”N BARRY :“()th in FHL QA !'lh/\fir“ ’ lo' War, Morvich, Negofol, Fair Play |churning waters. rse and s leaving Junoau g 2 7 oc ol OVE” {and The Finn. Ahab's leg is amputated as a ro.| , May 27, at 7 o'clock in th ‘4 | For those who seldom or never|sult of the sea beast's bite. Crip-|" 1 N will arrive at| participate in the stirring events of [pled and apparently deserted by th Chilkoot Barracks early in tho after "l|1|||||||||||||u||||u|||||||||||||||||||||||w‘ s, aveay of broud horseTlosh I Fovenge and despair, Caring nothing |1nd at iaince 3DAYS 3DAYS gy | 7P Pl Beginning Wednesday v e ac before motion picture cam-|for life, he lives amid sudden death |(i® B0t 00 5 o'clock and r TE ” THE COLISEUM v | eras lwlm(mlly diverting will it and evor-present rlnngvr. But in the that ning st the White WILL SHOW or all sin there is perfec n-{end, Ahab’s story is story of an 5 bz a0 3 By i : Athleti lub, the Al s furnish BurTERICK PATTERNS | {00y in o really interesting dram |unconquerable soul. Barrymore, who with JOHN BARLYMORE BLANK BOOKS Umn which has been blended ro-|toyed So beautifully through the|iNE the music Sheaffer and Waterman Pens {mance, comedy and tragedy. protty romancings of “Beau Brum-| The train will leave Skagw o'clock, Saturday mornin > S ) | Most of the acting burdens, so farimel” and with such blood-curdling A ureay R. P. NELSON’S . tho humina nre concerned, ave|power through the horrors of “Dr[af Whitehorse at 11 i [borne by Tney 1 t J ~|Tekyll and Mr. Hyde,” is said in “Ths |Will give the party sufficient time Stationery Store o |rell MacDonald ani- Asto: |Sea’ Heast” to have at last found « |(0 eat lunch and tako In the base X although two iuvenile v.chen | pleture that gives full sweep to the ball sames and field sports that af _+|Jackson and Winston illex, multitudinous .powers that have giv-|ternoon. k! Advertlsing always pays. Use t1e';,uch entortaining valuo to tho cori-|en him his position as the foramost. | A train will leave Whitehorso at| ocluinas of The Hmufes. bined performance. American actor of screen or stage 8 o'clock ¢ and anothcy il i oS BB R 5 v o 0 < et llomi one will leg llowing morning | it 8 o'clock. The Alma will sail fo M {Junean Sun afternoon at 3 o'clock. S VIRGINIA arrlving here aboul 1 o'clock Mondes morning. aw Now at the Bobby (¢ announced this ; . | morning that he would manage the| Juneau baseball team on the ||'l;; ! 2ty this year. He has not announced the E Yarlors members of the team to go bu yii | it will by the stron team ever| ! MARCELLING in itself is an art represchting Juneau at Whitehorse. | { Few parlors do it properly. We .’ The Alaskans will accompany the|{know how to get the finest and American 1 doubt the best picture chowa in Juneau For Qver 2 Y. excursion to Whitehorse and Man | ] longest-lasting effects. Whether ager W. S. Pullen, of the Alaska|{ your requires finger, water 5 5 Light and Power Company, has mada |} or iron waving, we create deep, Offers For Sale At Par o et Pl g ! | M 4 ¢ h angements for a piano on the [ broad hat hold for days v N AWOW LACH VIGH hoat and dancing will be featured i rearing, combing and THERE WILL BE BUT NNF SHOW EACH NIGHT during tho entire trip Y brushing! AT 8 0'CLOCY. PRAMPT 475,000 Seven Per Cent C oAnse o e b e e, staner ana e i ) > D E already purchasec otz ‘tiakets candy 705 Cacres ‘= "._; P s184d bk conie o Sfln Laupon e e Gt 1117111111100 T Gold Bonds bty LA SR | Latest procew—cirentine vaving | (1 4 Panerg for sale at The Emipire O%ice Artificial frower pieces rrrrrrrr e rreeee) ot Tor botiradon B, v v 0 | Suily. —adv.| = A ., Denominations of $500 and $1000 Maturities 1 to 10 Years Interest Payable Semi-annually at the First Nationzl Bank These bonds are secured by a first mortgage on all the property of the Company including the present cold storage plant and its leasc from the City of Juncau, and the new cold storage plant which will be erected 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 the Company’s stock. IMMEDIATELY Metro - Goldwyn - Mavyer Pictures Corporation The new plant site which the company already owns has a front- age of 235 feet on Front Street, a depth of 250 feet from Front Street to the deep waters of Gastineau Channel, and a frontage of 320 feet zlong Gastineau Channel. mIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIHlllllll“lllllllilIINIIIIIIIIl||l||||||i|IIIIII wants 20 to 25 voung men, exverienced boat- The security for these bonds will consist of the preseni cold -storage 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- proximately $220,000, which is almost three times the total amount of the bond issug. men, capable of shooting Abercrombie Ranide, sar Cordova, Alaska, (in the making of “Trail of "98” Picture.) GOOD WAGES AND EXPENSES PAID BOTH WAYS. Apply BARNEY ROSELLE Goldstein’s Emporium or Gastineau The present plant has a capacity of 200,000 pounds and the new plant will have a capacity of 1,000,000 pounds. Average earnings of present plant for pasb three years have been $9,270.05, which alone is almost sufficient to pay all interest charges and retire the bonds as they mature; but with the capacity increased. five fold, the earnings should increase in proportion so that the bonds will be well secured and will be a very attractive investment. lllllllllllflfllllllmlflillllllllllllfllllflllllIlllllllllllmfllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll A S Full printed prospectus may be had on application at the office of the Company or at the First National Bank or the B. M. Behrends Bank, at either of which places bonds may now be obtained. Hotel, evenings D. M. Bothaell Alaska Representative JUNEAU =9 =\ 0000 G