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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1927. gmumumumfil|||n|||imumfiuin..mmfiumumummumuummmuumun..‘ - g Atitractions L K E TT At Theatres F’l HREsRTm = KENTUCKY PRIDE" Kentucky Pride” holds by at the Coliseum, opening ment auspiciously last night an out-of-theordinary picture, is surcly destined to attract a greal many people who do not mako habit of ng (o cinema emporiums It a iphic and thoroughly on- groseing unfoldment of the roms story of a t racehorse, the plot bring interwoven with the fa of human beings in a quits noyel way Although the cast contains the names of such een celebrities s B. Walthall, J. Farrvell Mac Donald and Gertrude Astor, all of whom give fine porformances, it is —7:15 ond 9:20 thdy in the bestowal of e None {othor than Man o’ War and Morvic: lare these two kings of the turf with such stfong penchants for “stealine lthe picture® in this, their debut o {the screen. M i want o ser {this feature j they in it so prominently. | Algo of move than secondary im portance is, the fact that John Ford, {the director, has succeeded in photo iz e QWRRTh graphing two of the most thrilling Starring BLANCHE SWEET and Yaallatia bpfeesraces for this- picturd ROBERT FRAZER “Anna Christie” TUWHY WOMEN LOVE" Greater than IR and Robert ¥Fraz thead the cast of “Why Women Love” jat the Palace tonight. The story is |as follows: Rescued by t light house vhen her father's ship sank and all othors hoard perish ted, Molla devoted herself to the du ties of the place and the upbringing of Pearl, her younger sister o th man who waited to wed her, Rod 0O'Malley, she wrote, asking him ‘o |fetch h but when the letter reach led port, Rod, captain of a ship, i Isailed on a long voyage, grief-strick |en over the tragedy, which no ,ons survived, according to official report Pear], hoodwinkling Molla, carried on a love affair with a man whom she later learned was a rum-runner when he sought her aid in gaining egress to the lighthouse from the ‘tower of which he could safely signal ithe illicit traders. The man promised to marry her when, with her help '"ha had carried through a remune i deal in contraband. Molla, learning from a doctor about the affair, sought from Pearl the name of her lover, so that she could sec that he did the honorable thing and married her; but Pearl, fearful of | divulging his identity, named instead guv!‘lllmtlll engineer who made Blanch» Sweet Dirccted by Edwin Carewe— Has a Big Cast There will be a late News and Poppy Day Reel Opening this Show THE EXTRA COMEDY FEATURE IS EDNA MARIAN IN “MOVIE MADNESS” Adm’szion 10-25-50, Loges 60 cents COMING THURSDAY FOR 3 NIGHTS “TIIT D. 4RK ANGI* L” MOTHER LANG AND HER NEV COMPANY SOON HERY =i?IllllllllllIl||III|||I|||IIIII!IIIIIIIII|lllllllllllnlll|mlllIIIIllIIIIslllllllilmllulllllll Y IOV YOURNSY SRR YUY JUURY YORBRRY SRR Juneau Cold Storage Co., Offers Tor VAUDEVILLE = NIRRT nmmunmmmmmmmmmm»@»flunmmmnnmmuumomgmwmmm;mmmmmNlmnnmmmmmmmmum Sale At Par 000 Seven Per Cent Coupon Gold Bonds (‘n.—v" . D r)) Denominations of $500 and $1000 Maturities 1 to 10 Years Interest Payable Semi-annuzlly at the First National Bank These bonds are secured by a 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 new cold storage plant which will be crected 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. Th2 new plant site which the company already owns has a front- age of 235 feet on Front Street, a depth of 250 fcet from Front Streect to the deep waters of Gastineau Channel, and a frontflgu of 320 feet zlong Gastineau Channel. § The security for these bonds will consist of 'thé present ceold storage plant, land already owned by the company, and the new plant .to he erected and machinery to be installed, and it wxll' hnvh a yalue of ap- proximatcly $220,000, which is almost three times the total amount of the bond issue. 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 past 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. Full prlmrd prospectus may be had on application at the nffu-e 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. : NOW AT COLISEUM | | 7] which ntic! AT PALACE TONIGHT | STAR ON HOMER HORIZON shows he's out to renew his old feud with the Bambino, ELKS AND VETS | SLATED TG PLAY repairs at the lighthouse the mainland. She would never return When he did return, od him at the point of a pistol unti she could summon a preacher toi marry the two, but while the ram runner, in the confusion, gains en trance to the light tower, Pearl and Molla are apprised that he is al ready married. Inconsed, Pearl dash after the man, locking the tower loor behind her, intent on frustrating fis plan to communicate with the rum fleet and to demand an explan: tion. She floods the chamber witiiiwork gas when the intent on his|will prime purpose, o8 her, and when | mound. he seeks to w the key from| m her to flee the tilled room, she i ni sends a lantern clattoring down th> stairs In the and left for thought the m Molla detain If the weather pormits Elks and the American Logion ball teams will play their game al the City Ball Park game will start promptly at o'clock tomig son will probably Coughlin will Cunningham is for the Vets, while probably ses actioy Van Winkle, the Ve y work a few inni will cateh the American WO ame and were billed Alaska-Juneau last Su Deing postponied on acco ds. The Bills have two games and strong to hreak into “‘uylumn Kirk will call (he f hehind the bat, and Gray will Wbly work the 1 b wWor do slat M The | first jon the ligh'-| (he ro and Rod, | gam d Molla's 'y g the grim|ghejy to her rescue { out ensuing ex house tower set on who had belatedly r accumulated Jott wcon and Im-«h-n w “THE SEA BEAST"” AT COLISEUM TOMDRROW _— 8] he Sea Beast,' an n|'].|llu¥|l4ll joved ‘Moby Dick,’ 1 hope tn| again before the eye d the world, or ) venturous, colorful, wcteristically American of industri that of whaling, now defunct anc living only in all its glory and glam-| or in the traditions of New Bediord | and of such no a8 ‘Moby Diele In these word John l.m\nmu 30 DAYS IN JAIL f the make John Brown thirty wils ka Bona Dry Law ited States Commi Special at lt'rn" 5. Pe nent Waves, $17.50, the sentenced wys in jall for violation of| yestorday | sioner's xull luflhxm TONIGHT AT 6:30, ht v'u k fo the r ed to wning tho ith 1 Bame n tho un last b win count in proh- | to srmga-, ‘ulv summed up the attitude of the er tire Warner 3, ( |n:1m force engag: “The Sea Be the Coliseum nn Wedn r a run of three 5 “There wa: a in the whaling England back in 1840. howad, drop diafted. w! were bred the hardy who brought f war ¢ of cour nothing hut : 3 as Now Ih:llmvl once with tj) 1 activitic bluff New M sen people with the < of supplying lized world, rugged, eventful life, fu'l ath and everpresent xlm cf Alaska wealth of ro industry of On the \UNITED STATES TERRITORY OF l, KARL THEI Territory of Al on the 2nd there was filed congent of more I| town 1!wu|l|l|4ls in |n'v|: st of a | stockbold ¢ inan & brimming over | m' i A proui | s iight to} oF ALA AME! Illlll oration 1 under the such corporation be farther ce rtvl\ that i tockholde the purpose of d :my»-|uu"""" on; the names an or | dresses of the directors and c of sajd corpprati P e g v 2 ,.\.',' ton for the dissolution of sai pright and G "‘In‘. the cast are lmlurvn (m(s-lln| George Mike Doniin, Frank Mathiide Comon', ¢ surrell, Gam Allen \" y Uranofs. | rporation wit.h Ships fonght quarry. Some¢ I further certify due S on filed that the prow h been Sbjiu. and Fronk 'Hagn(-y. TUTHE DARK ANGEL" 15 AS PALACE THURSDAY TIMONY nth set my reat Seal of the Te ;+1 aska, at Juneau, "lday of May, 1 ,| (Seal) WHER hand 'c 18 oo Fusl L 5 Alaska, B standing plays the Gerald Shannon the new Coldwyn-Fitzmaurico produc tign, “The Dark Ang which Fi National is chowing at the Pala Wyndham bonair role RI THBEIL First publication May 3, Last publication May 24, [k laws of A disgs this In the Office of the Secretary CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION I RI \y in than il the Ames pration | ska olved; d Off T IIIIIImIlllHHIIIIIMTflI!lHHII“I P 17lll N .'l A PICTURE Y°U ALL WANT T9 SEE— WILLIAM FOX [-esenta -~ of the o a east Man Play Confederacy Fair ture- * COLISEUM MEN IN A SPECIAL MUSICAL PROCRAM BETZ “His Own Lawyer” A Fox Cuc 'v Attraction iRk You sax ENTRRTAINMENT N COMPORT Prices—10-20-40-Loges G0 cents 3 Days \ BEAST” arting Wednesday- JOHN BARRYMORE in “THE S[ 5 ummunuumumuummmumlmugn!||m!!;:i||mmzmuliu:lm!'smu'qmil 3DAYS 20A4YS Beginning Vednesde iy THE COLISEUR WILL SHOW THI, SEA BE/ with JOHN BARRYMORZ P lral v 4 1 Without ~ doubt the best picture chown in 1 For Quer 2 Years THERE WILL BE BUT ONE SHOW EACH NIGET AT 8 0'CLOCK PROMPT A AR | perrrrrr e s e i m hi _l | there was| m of no-| resolu- | d cor hold f b requireme the law for dissoiution of Secretary of A 102 Phursday for the remainder of th week. Of Englich birth and education, Standing s ell fitted, ind for | the part, that of an English army officer. Ronald Colman plays the leading male role, Hilary Trent, another Eng lish officer rangoly, he, too, is ol British birth and education, anil lserved as a commissioned Englich officer during the world war. Vilma B the Budapest dis COVery re brought from Europe by Samnel Goldwyn, makes her Am- erican screen debut as Kitty Vane, apposite Colman. in “The Dark An- gel” thuys completing the attractive trianzic. | | | | and Strength— 'SCOTT’S Rich In The ——————— Artificial nower pieces made to order for Decoration Day. See Mrs. Sully. —adv Vitamins Of Cod-liver Oil Scott & Downe, Bicomfield, N. J. e e BORDER QUEEN gails from Seattle May 28. Place !your orders now. D. I. Femmer, Agent. —adv. A Feeling Of Fitness EMULSION Health-Building %35 said| complied' VIRGINIA rican B Parlors How al - an art. iy. We fin st andy Whether nger, water reate deep, nhl for daya ., combing and it p to get ti ‘ar and Miss Virs p expert Leauticians and y fres advice on the hair. I!Lul est process—-circulineg waving. D e | lt—-mo e rRREN YA 11 Burrenick PATTERNS I BLALT 200KS Sheaffer ana Waterman Pens R. P. NELSON’S Stationery 3tore A G ttiani. 014 papers *or sala a: Th> Empira M. Bothavell Alaska Representative JUNEAU | “rie EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND|¥: BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING {PLANT IN ALASKA. | | | |

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