The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 25, 1927, Page 3

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LAST TIMES TONIGHT 7:15 and 9:20 INTELRNATIONAL NE . PR ‘ h e : 7 o o ; \{4"\»('::1;. ("E AR~ ’:“"', SWEET : ] ; : i hic ENTERTAINMENT MELODY MEN t and Find Out | T“WHY WOMEN LOVE" n ! Ot ok g MELODY IS NOW AT PALACE Alzo EDNA MARIAN in the Comedy “MOVIE MADNESS’ COMING THURSDAY A T oo i W B “THE ace for the last [ It is one of the ’)4,“\' st product n Starring Vilma Banky, sereen cclebrity. Her first ap- s arce on the screen in Juneau bastian supporting "IINIIIHIIIIIIIII'HIIII!IIII‘IIuHIIIHIHIII' he Toles portray Em——— iy Atiractions | | At Theatres | R e iR T e “THE CCA BEAST” IS AT COLISEUM TONIGHT of New Bedford, t essel which was used | , ymore's latest produc YTHE WHITE SHECEF fer Warner Bros. COMING, COLISEU which comes to the a2 Gleny : Event in Jun«: R i o | ol e Shivetny moinah and B i Buie, Beaiti, ~wnwrarmeon ¥ Dolores Costello £ (;,,.“.I:',',, Ak waied, b ! order for Decoration Diy. S : bofors tho. cur George OHara , ke men of many kin iy TP R A (e it 1 o1 vapers tor s i ‘ : l, ; Dwrected by Millard Webb | sV x"f 3 1 E | WWW"WW“W‘QMWM”‘“JLVN oha d From the story-‘Moby Dick’ % -4 ot by Herman Melville Scenario by Bess Meredyth ONE SHOW EACH NIGHT Offers For Sale At Par ' ieicChalonar Mxpedl.| 8 P. M.—PROMPT $75,060 Seven Per Cent Coupon ‘ Gl i obiervators v 7 : oS BUCHANAN. “BOYS” Gold Bends int e CGMING TO ALASKA ud manhood apd ealre FC‘ o Denominations of $500 and $1000 e ftizuce, boys chosen from . m 10 to 18 N 1’ (> ‘7'1 ; | R \ ome timg i orthierin Maturities 1 to 10 Years —t- L, 4 joargs k. Bichunan, mil tifth annual expedi r K # 9 9-"> Interesi Payable Semi-arnually at the First National Bank -k % 7 Vi ) 1 by Mr. Buch ( 15 i Cinrole = has taken 200 t prieci ate’ ti 5 1 i It rly ] : e g 1 L this railroad is Thes2 bonds are secured by a first mortgage on all the pr Paul, e, gk : . , e in the Company including the present cold stor 2 ) i f June 1 the new cold storage plant w y £ y refi. aenat and comfort, the City o .u'm.&u., and ,.u ew c E a plant : Phe beys must dualf re they with newest Pulimans and obser- on the new site of the Company, partly from the proceeds of [ b o chosen for the teip by earning vation-clrh c.rs—maid, valet, of these bonds, and partly from cash already realized from the sale of | # Sosm ot e £scasuy faln p barber, baths, rooias, library the Company’s stock. ¥ 4 ; raiite and. ™ 5 and other modera features. famous. for each boy. 3 a ¢ o v - « vay back the $125 Th> new plant site which the company already owns has a t- P A4 # tntc nd t used for future May we give you fur- age of 235 feet on Front Street, a depth of et from Fr » DR | trix ] 50 that « | ther information on a trip to the deep waters of Gastineau Channcl, and a frontage of 32 t 3 ary are allowo | anywhere “Outside”? > atd: ~ the ys i hich to repay the along Gastineau Channel. . cah ¥ S WA More than 99 letters have been re | Passenger Representative The szeurity for these bonds will consist of the pres cold storage p ’ s ceived fro ! oic t 200 L. C. Smith Bldg.—Seattle plant, land already owned by the company, and the new plant o be b HYA 2 i T g an's hoys” for the | Phone ELiot 5560 erccted and machinery to be instalied 1 it wiil have a valuz of 192 ip, Mr. Buel vn“) .(:'r;(l proximately $220,000, which is almost three times ‘the total amount Y {iBls dholoa Ok tha b gy $ o = v Jewish and Protesta all in of the bond issue. 3 {cluded if they have met the require-| m:nts, - The present plant has a capacity of 200,000 pounds and 1nn new G 5 | P Self-Reliance Is Goal ————— e e ——— —_— - plant will have a capacity of 1,000,000 pounds. Average ear 5 of REE | 4 | b 4 :.h’;;‘ui-'(;:'uf',"wn.&“,,,rfi.‘,:.; RYDER fl)” TEAM RULE t,“u“ t bit own game this year, ‘present plant for past three years have been $9,270.05, which alone is ( 3 iy OPPOSED BY FOWNLS Ilfienltnu‘fl:":d 5;:[111 T:-"‘xw{;nx;vlinz.nlnl:.‘ almost sufficient to pay all interest charges and retire the bonds they g i h never . | tour tournament. mature; but with the capacity increased five fold, the earning# should { : : Iweil as givine them s : 5 PINEHURST, 1] —wWil. | BB e increase in proportion so that the bonds will be well secured and will t 4 | ounte Riyon ::[""‘;'mim“” T ied s m*;:’“(“llf";l ENCLiZH HOTELS be a very attractive investment. | 1 | pa 3 that they have Association, srees the d» | JUD(JP.D BY OD(BS to pay back the money bor !, May 26.—1 1 blind men rowed for the tiip encour; E tion to have a bred i wlish hotol the y 3 PP e T 2 ndd g ie ot S i habi { industry g y. | re nt this coun [P it, I the bin- Full printed prospectus may Le had on application at lic \ } (e (B ALY B T na s Sl Mis Pemborion: Tkl R 2 . First Nati ank or the ‘ ! invaluable lesson, rocelye 12 | matches. Fetaberiou leiioves hotels can best """“ of the Company or at the First N‘mo""ll Bank or ‘the |- {cnough i lits to, bave muchi in| “There should be o distinciion!be . julged by (nel SMis, . 3 1 4 3 Ly fluenee, he said between the professional who has|olor of beer avd boiled 5 3 ch pl now i ) v : 3. M. Behrends Bank, at cither of which places bonds may | “Tho " Aliakim trips ave hoon < |come o s country and 1 cor, f 2t the fromt deor of am l)c obtained. P esainl that a t¥ip fo Europe, on|a citizen and our native born pi mn, Pewhoiton sayve, it 18 iavar llu- nie plan is being contemplatog |ers,” he a third-clazs hoste.ly and { B(’tl‘«”’ell l\ r 1928 or 14 by Mr. Buchanan, Pown who won the (the bar s it chiet feature. 1 ‘ e amateur title in 1510 and was lewara of upy hotel wlub. A i “It depends on you" The va-|tain of the Walker cup toam in 1921 T yow what the Wil of '" st Representative i tion ,\lm} bullding fund. May 22nd-|and 1922 and also a member of the iy b aicnior the (Jining. room, JUNEAV 30th, —adv.[team in 1921, is devoling more at-is Pemb ceeing to ravelers.

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