The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 26, 1927, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY MAY 26, 1927. .- Hruvmunn films with Atiractions ,fl' B e " ‘ TONIGHT tention \I\ u;hx ."”“‘ ] girl 2 1 P SHON b SH”W‘ until he acted by her photy At Theatres . g o A ONLY \1 jnu\ll" ONLY He inquired her identity, lsarning 2 o A » oo that she was the “Viima Banky o « Whom he had heard so much "“THE SEA BEAST" IS Y immediately endeavore SHOWING AT COLISEUM | touch with the young 0 His attempts how gly frustratod P A, il o PIC‘KETT’ I TR = AT LAST YOU WILL HAVE THE CHANCE TO MEET d togethe r G ‘) av ay in fact, mobilized by Warner vas a tion with his bag VILMA BANKY e T il The world famous beauty. You'll meet her in love moments Sea Beast,” ng John Barrymoro, she a you'll never forget when Ronald Colman wins her heart with now at m r l""i"" ""l Geld 1 1 ; 3 b ¢ The P as 4 hale' Samue; dwyn, who perhaps his daring and gallantry. ok & Jm” vanklecs: Heu bomd porhaps discovered more famous THEY ARE BOTH HERE TONIGHT tracted to furnich. Of course that than any other man, took one FRIDAY AND SATURDAY IN il could not be kept at the studio so'At the girl, retrieved his b | they took what part of tlie studio from the train, postponed de was necessary fo it. The smailest|parture, and that evening g her! living things were a cas ia long-time contract to appear in his fully guarded tropics s d | productions. for real atmosphe Several upecies koys ¢ - 1 used ! a Wikrmas “THE WHITE SHEEP" AT five inches long, the key | | COLISEUM ON SATURDAY in the world : Another —was Clementine, Johu Rarrymore's own pet which or belonged to Georges Carpenti given by him to Gladys Cooper, di tinguished English actress, and by her childron to Mr. Barrymore dur ing his triumphant nine wecks' Lon- don engagement in “Hamlet.” Miss Doloras Costollo, leading lady, | 'y much interested in a pair of ;mr u-tlu Ih spocial .mnng me: m 2 . e i ¢ i Was ‘Drooutst basile: 100, neagulis; n:u P T ot Witd Hota EETZ octopus and a sword fish, a flock of peacocks, taveral cockatoos, and H T L Rl Ita g » COLISEUM L 5 a Pathepic 3 « j ALISEUY | nthepicture. s .‘ g e )hi “Tlal Roach is aboat Tiol busiest man, Besides directing the | dostinies of his great laugh factory, "lone of the busiest studios on the| West Coast, he finds time to write nd personally direct Itures. The most intores ‘ 5 ! wHERE YOl S o P ENTERTAINME IN COMFORT HEH IR IR [nwhll\v;]) novel in theme ‘xml treat- ment = H LT TR variety of colorful bhut harsh voiced | tropical birds, including @ P i S Ml b ; o Tt % MELODY MEN macaws, and somo plain cveryday |0 by : on : i A\ 8 ' ,. V4 i : vl fowls ('!Hlll)"'ll'll Vl‘)r- count of | " Whaye, i 2 2 A gllO rc | feathered aclors. # s s “ 1 b 3 - cyr | SR R sk In “The White § h has | i b | IN A SPECIAL MUSIZ! > enimals woro: Al n O W e ot e« 8 : ok v g Dolores Costello buffaloes, s tropical pigs, gonts,|Plack sheep son. His way . W Q| » o o | 3 1 ’ . onies and fifty. big. fat tats with {8 @ “White Sheep” who reflects Here is Donglas Fairbanks ;(::u: ippery Calls. From the bo|Credit upon a family of black on new leading lady—Lupita Ve- Geo l‘gC OHara ane. ; vho are proud of their inky reputa . ginning to ond of the picture the[WNO % - B o lez, seventeen-year-old Mexico property department was a medley | o8 But galy I & few: drimdtic . i spots 1s Roach serious with his prob.. City girl, 4¢ | romma e ¢ 1 of dueer nolses from morming 1> B st oliitie tints Mo da BEHM S qam “THE SEA BEAST” is the biggest picture seen e fun, and giviag fun, with is motiey | vt T P in Juneau for over a year TVILMA BAIKY AT PALACE i ALl o g lon Argy. buliding 10-—20—50—— L')gcx €O conts IN “THE DARK ANGEL"| |"“EXCHANGE OF WIVES" & M i) : PR o 15 COMING TO PALACE p i ”]" lll"‘"k' Angel,” ”"| ":‘.““ k3 A R 7 Moy 4 / = COMING SATURDAY MATINEE AND EVELIING ional attrac fon coming to the - 3 : k ! . i Vet Mgt RGO sel B Q:"‘;"",’,{ “The White Si 99 screen debut of bes Vil Ran- | © v s L i - 5 ‘fi'yn:J;‘..,'";.,'.‘;'(f,.\.“','::;",i:;',']: Vibma enland Monday, Hobart Henle tla! i {he laiew dee e nte Sheen in Tollywood. rector, and his company sper g8 't j i 3 HAL ROACH'S BIG COMEDY I-'IAT‘UR[. Misi Beoks was Bir pasent at Lake Arrowhead, about 125 m ADVere . Buddpest by ‘|from Los Angeles taking important ol | K8 i3 directtromthe [ 1 e i Goldwyn, the famons producer exterior scenes for the production | mavufacturer nesa i "ok o mopey.ser- the lattor was enjoying a pleasure| It 18 at the Lake that the "ex Ing prices, ! i AR forir throkigh ENEObY, change” indicated in the title ta rri o he ve. |Dlace. The two couples in tho pic-| § ‘. - * i - o ,,"':,',," . Ji'(‘,"'.f",‘ff",’f“;,',"l,"'g heard I {{ure, played by Bleanor Boardman| M - *. , : " R ik ALL CG I. MAY LOOK Adoree and Creighton Hale ! Py ¥ it taken|and Lew Cody, and Renee Adorco. f w' ¥ P - Gho! Agiegn Mah YR oed TG 'rkkin: and Croighton Hale, belioving - then- V g 2 ? ;\l_"xE 00N ok S e e, o it i i AN b T B - b it e R A TR SRS ST NN R gy v 2 S ,.x.h:,,,,(,, [ S convinced tnat the nrallnu quality The interioy geenes wery taken at ‘. N . vailes, alvd you v'§ icaind thay) bhk- the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio in - (i ing with cur ¢ mean less’ coal Culver City. “Exchange nrl\mvw, ; N 37 R K TRrgT) ana bettor reautia, 2 comedy-drama wrilten by Cosmo : % / ; . W chrey a BulF it of Peed Vel Hamilton, and was adapted to the | MILK MATD BREAD ey / Al e B screen by Froderic and Fanny Hat ! : ’ i our transter scivice 0. G. Whik. ton. and i i ——is. ” f ‘ "«‘w ] ‘ : sails from Seattle May 28. Placo g + e 114 .’ your orders now. D. B. Femmer, 9 5 ‘ W) B L ek Aient. : BREAD THEEE WILL AI.S') BE A NEWS AND A COMEDY CHARLES PUFFY in “WESTWARD HO” Remember Two Shows Each Night—7:15 and 9:20 OUR ORCHESTRA PLAYS FOR BOTH SHOWS Admission—10-25-50, Loges 60 cents COMING SUNDAY MATINEE “Exchange of Wives” The feature you have read about and will no- p dt, AU biz stars in this ieature—Eleanor Boardman. L i :a_s:mlmmnumnimmunmguuqmpuwnmuuuu[umummmuumuuuqmmmm | - THE HOTEL CF ALASKAN BOTE!S Offers For Sale At Par [ ! $75.000 Seveir Per Cent Cou,pon Tonight at Mrs. Hook- BAKERY 23R SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AL ~HE CANG it > er’s Forget-Me-Not PLASZ OF EVERY PASSENCER-CARRYIII™ BOAT \ E WH. MYREN, P i P, s N, Prop. Gold Bonds | Fou T I | e e Phone Denominations of $500 and $1000 What this couctry . is o vt muo.e i need of thaun a Maturities 1 to 10 Years ; ) ; | 4 w5 Ly good 5¢ cigar:is » Nabeo Interest Payable Semi-annually at the First National Bank Automatic Oil D»mer in every home. Constant 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 ] 4 the City of Juneau, and the new cold storage plant which will be erected i ! ! Y g Cost leas to run., Atirac- on the new site of the Company, partly from the pmcecds of the sale i e FlX&hd. of these bonds, and partly from cash alrcady realized from the sale of ;AL e | eirworkK is r'ght the Co v's stock. : 4 ¢ Company’s stoc 5 SO CLEAN TRY US 'l,».“T %, The new plant site which the company aiready owns has ‘a front- « = : U it age of 235 feet on Front Street, a depth of 250 f%:: from Front Street You can taste, f“," il tl?cvhealthy ckmm | i YR £y to the deep waters of Gastineau Channel, and ‘a frontage of 320 feet ONE minute after this modern dentifrice foams g 5 . e | : along Gastineau Channel. P B A over teeth and gums; yout: s say, *“ Clean.” | I’AI{R’ MAC”IN l‘; bHOP bl i 4 As your brusk moves up antl down, Colgate’s ex- h 5 s % : 1 : | . PLUMBING HEATIRG SHEET METAL WORK The security for these bonds will consist of th,B’prescnt cold _storag pands into a cleansing foam that not only whlt?nq » A 4 plant, land already owned by the company, and }he new plant to | tecth, b_"t.flushfi’x ;In'rr hvv;umr and gums, cleaning erccted and machinery to be installed, and it willZhave a value of np- aud purifying all the mouth. 5 Here are no drugs for dental ills—but a healthy proxi m.xtdy $’20 000, which is almost three tim@s the total amount cloined thhk Fehoves the chiseb<bf Aooth! decdy, - ok Henry the Fourth 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 / . tresent plant for past three years have been $9,270.05, which alone is Cl ar almost sufficient to pay all interest charges and retire the bonds as they ¥ g mature; but with the capacity increased five fold, the earnings should inerease in proportion so that the bonds will be well secured and will ’ - (For Discriminating Smokers) be a very, attractive investment. " SHOW YOUR BELIEF ARISTOCRATS —10c, long fillr, fof! wrapped; Full printed prospectus may be had on application at the g 4 I little self denial ] BON TONS—2 for 25¢, foil v ~anped; KINGS— office of the Company or it the First National Bank or the ! in the SdlVation Armty by s liftle self denin 15¢ straight; EXCEPTIONALL - * for 50c, foil B. M. Behrends Bank, at either of which places bonds may now Ay, dondtice w the wrapped. be obtained. | 'l Juneau Building Campaign | At All Dealers B. M. BEHRENDS, Chairman “For the service that sncceeds.” | H. F. PRESTON, Alaska Ageént heat both night sad day.

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