The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 4, 1927, Page 3

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THE DA[LY ALAbKA EMPIRE, bAlURDAY jUNl; 4 1927. | ‘PICKETT -7:15 and 9:20 2 RAMON N(W ARRO “TIIE MIDSIIII’W 1]\” BUSTER BROWN CCMEDY AND LATE NEWS SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY — 7:15 and 9:20 Come and See What LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT— CAN BUY! LEWIS STONE— suave, debona million and st for real acting ANNA Q. NILSSON— Anna of the fair golden hair what a beauty she is as the lady of the millions. / looks like a s that higl ability! B, A ':hut l'lational | Picte LIGE CONLEY IN THE COMEDY “SPOTLIGHT” A LATE INTERNATIONAL NEWS WILL OPEN THE SHOW Adm 10-25- 40 Loges 50 ccnts (‘ .oming Monday Ni lrht MRS. LANG’S Vaudeville Company O T T BT TR T L T U T U R T T and New Change of Movie Feature ] F LT the author of this Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer film. A Buster Brown comedy and Nows are the added features. { ——————— —— %) Attractions £ 'WILD WILD SUSAN" AT At Theatres COLlSEUM SUNDAY ONLV In “Wild, Wild Susan,” her new Par#mount starring picture, will be shown at the Coliseum Sun- day only, Bebe Daniels has the role Tom Mix, in his latest Fox Films |of a peppy young New York society production, “The Best Bad Man,” is|girl, who can’t live Without excite- the attraction at the Coliscum to-|ment. There must be something da: night only. ing - every minute off the day or her in this story, written by Max Brand |life isn't worth a heop. !TOM MIX 1S AT COLISEUM TONIGHT -4 which [= TOO MUCH MONEY" AT PALACE SUNDAY ONLY over the Moos: boys. Jacksom will have a slight edge over Schmitz or he mound having pitched in the City for the past four year Paluima EreeXiasl piriing biva toun | The: ‘Moose Wil have slight ed been well known in various social | on fielding while the 5 circles, but it remains for Anna Q \ stronger hitting t 31k have o . am Nilsson to lift thest breakfast par Miss Nilseoni stages a pajama | BE CELEBRATED BY f| breakfast party in which the par- swimming pool in order to get their | food. In the center of the pool #|Pete Sclmm/ and Selim Jack-| SISTER MARY LUDOVIC it is a jolly affair until Miss Nilsson's g 0 husband, who does not approye, for of St. Anm's Hospital, tomorrow ; B Pitching Battle. [celebrates her silver jubiles, tha te dozen moving me come and | | Most of th | remove the furniture and all the| Tho Moose mmd the Elks baschall | retigions work, Sier Mony Toqoms clothas of the members of the party !noon at 0 o'clock in the Juneau el ; hbet ¥ tnoon g M k e eau | gefore coming to Juneau, she go on the moving vans |Ball Park. Selim Jackion will work | guperior of the Cathol pital in only a scene in “Too Much Money"” | pohby Coughlin will work behind the | il which 15 at the Palace Sunday night [har. The Klks have been w-akened | g | ANCHOPAGE WOMEN ELECT tone in (he featured roles. John'Gpreg Mangan who left on the Wid ancis Dillon directed und the |geon, and with Ward McAllister who | Much Money” i t National's film {ragar, the A. J. catcher, will bo used | '8 Of the Anchorage Woman's Club version of Israel Zangwill's s short-stop in place of McAllister, [f0F, the next vear A have to wade out into a chef has his grill in oporation and { son I‘lbu“,(] to Sldg« | Sister Mary Ludovic, mother super poils the whole affair by havi ; : | mination ol years a 0 Sister. houseliold ~ belongings. Even the |(aqms will meet tomorrow After- | pos’ pean conhe Bl e g A However, it lsn't serious, for it 18 jon .the mound for the Elks . and|pawson for several-y only, with Miss Nilsson and Lewis |gince the last game with the loss o | OFFICERS FOR NEXT YEAR upervision of Earl Hudson, b [is in Skagway visiting, Harv. Bar The following were elected offi play of the same title, jwhile Quist Wl fill Mangau's berth |, F. Monkman: 9 5 .|in the outfield. Pete Schmitz, at ‘& R \:,‘ \\Im : VAUDEVILLE 8HOW 18 nt the leading pitcher in the | 0o A 4 with three consecutiv N will-tir] %an tha Moone, cSpadden doing the cg are still short Kilowitz, who ifor ) : caught for the Chilknot | arracks, and recently given his dis- | |charge from the Army will arrive Juneau next week and has been |As assigned to tho Moose {has been filed with the City © The Moose nine at present is lead- [that the City Couneil will as a v |ing the league with three victories Board of ¥ ition in the Coun '¥he -Adwitral ‘Roge o on (4o land but one loss, with a win to- ~fl Chambe City Hall between ko 8 and open e, 00w afternoon they will be far |the hours of 2 o'clock p. m, and 4 engagement Monday night. There|poug" iy the lead. The Elks have |o'clock p. m. of each day on Juno \\Il]v:llan be a new change of the won but one game and lost two. 14, 15, 16, 17 ud 18 for the pur IhOYa: PRI RS I the Rlks win tomorrow the Alaska |Pose of hearing and adjusting com | Juneau will hep into first place |Plaints CLEANING PLAN_T_OF having won two games with one .‘.[T\”_““m H. R S”("'f:;v\:(':.‘fu\ 1088 B ma cretary, Mrs. J The fi Corresponding Sac retary, Mrs. Della Kimball Boh AFS Lahidi s 5 | : R NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS Recording Cunningham COM'NG PALACE MONDAV Inuz unll Iu-.- little enter including Beverly Robarts pon a brief ¢agagement at the Monday nig t. The company to lar.» audiences at! and Wrangell and ex pected to arrive in Juneau on the | Admiral Watson but as that steam er is not calling at Wrangell, tho audevillans will arrive Monday on Notice is hereby given that the essment Roll for the year 1927 rk SUNTRANA COAL MINE Athoush the Fiks lave 1.».<.‘ two A s eI ames this season, with a good day always pays. 3 DESTROYED BY FIRE | ioriow they are favorites o win | columns of Tne Empire, [ The separating or cleaning plant of the Suntrana Coal Mine at Healy, | Alaska, burned down, according to ) b o a ~ f e 93 United States Mine Inspector, this nmorning from A. Cole, who repre ents the !rlllPdu at Anch Re. RS | RS TR s were rted at on v be June 8, the said. The output of the mine is at a standstill until the damage is re- paired, said Mr. Stewart. The Suntrana Coal Mine is owned by the Healy River Coal Corporation, of which Capt. A. E. Lathrop is principal owner and manager. The mine is located in the Nenana field about 100 miles from Fairbanks and supplies most of the Fairbanks dis- trict with coal. “The fire ptobably started from the hoiler operation, as the boilers are very near the separating plant,” said Mr. Stewart. ——,————— for save at The Empire, wire received by B. D. Stewart, Home of Delicious Hams and Bacon « Mayflower Butter and Eggs and Quality Meats We Aim to Please Two Deliveries Daily 10:30 and 2:30 0ld pape! uneau Cold Storage Co., Inc. Offers For Sale At Par $75,000 Seven Per Cent Coupon Gold Bonds Denominations of $500 and $1000 Maturities 1 to 10 Years Interest Payable Semi-annually 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 erected on the new site of the Company, partly from the proceeds of the sale of these bonds, and partly from Lash ulruady realized from the sale of the Company’s stock, . 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 Iront Street to the deep waters of Gastineau Channel, and a frontage of 320 feet along Gastineau Channel. and adapted by Lillian Hayward,| After causing a traffic jam in the Mix is given opportunity for some |busiest section of the eity, having of the most thrilling work of his|paced a fire engine at break-neck screen carser. Clara Bow has the |spoed, jumped off the Leviathan as leading feminine role and Judy King, |it was leaving its pier and manipulat- o comedy queen, furnishes some|ed a crippled elevator car in a wild Pilarious moments. Big Tom Wilson, |ride skyward. Bebe decides to be- mous for his blackface portrayals,|come a detective to inject a little life also contributes to the fun. into her otherwise uneventful ex- Other members of, the east include |istence - » Paul Panzer, Cyril Chadwick, Frank An assignment leads her to a Beal, Tom Kennedy, Buster Gardner|haunted house at midnight where and others. spooks, crooks and funny noises J. G. Blystone directed the pic-|chase her all around the place, Rod ture. La Rocque, featured in support of An episode of “The 40th Door”|(he star, comes to her rescue and will also ba shown. A cartoon comedy |succeeds in taming Wild, Wild Susan and Pathe news open the program. |long enough for her to quiet down ) and marry him. Whereupon hef brother, who had taken out a big ‘| insurance policy on her Ilife with himself named as beneficiary, looks | PALACK LART TSN T°N'°"T§, at the document with a sickly grin— = ~ “la sad reminder of his poor judg: A truly delight®ul and surpriding lmont as an investor. i film is “The Midshipman,” starring| ffere’s a novelty plot, Interesting Ramon Novarro, which is at the{funny and exciting. Palace tonight for the last two| No, “Wild, Wild Susan” is not an showings. It concerns the adventures | animal picture, even though it is & of a youth at the Naval Academy at |pear for thrills. Annapolis. Others fn thé strong supporting A great cast piays with Novarro|cast are Henry Stephenson, Jack inclnding Harriet Hammond, Wesley | Kane, Helen Holcombe. Ivan Simp | Barry, Harold Goodwin, William Boyd json. O¢good Perkins, Rusacll Med- and Kathleen Key. Christy Cabbane jeroft. Warren Cook, Joseph Smiley. was the director, and Carey Wilson and Mildred Ryan. The security for these bonds will consist of the present cold storage plant, land already owned by the company, and the nmew 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 issue. he 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 capaeity increased five fold, the earnings sheuld increase in proportion so that the bonds will be well secured and will be a very attractive investment. g Full printed prospectus may be had on application at the office of the Company or at the First National Bank or the B. M. 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