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T R T e hae Slas oo soe B s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1927. ° PAIREST_OF VENKCE GANUE TRIP INSTALLMENT | R R R L T T R O R i i 0 ) ONIGHT — 9425 CCMING TUESDAY A Universal-Jewel Picture NORMAN KERRY and GRETA NISSEN in 50 cents 3 A 4 ‘ “We went for the outing am },\j,‘ I have even made and my firs “A BUSINESS ENGAGEME ," b \va:”ll“i.\:: .,",‘.V.M;. e N flw P I_ A N N E D Fox Cumml) Laughs For All walked into camp, but didn't sta long, and we saw much wild 4 :” i ey gl LLONDON, June 13.—There are an iRl B o e iets \‘ w‘” ,,,,,|‘ of -\,l,m,,‘ meals,” but COMING WEDNESDAY COMING THURSDAY fte e msi ‘1 01 3 J iout 9 o'clock, a large brow been “The Dangerous Flirt” “THAT ROYAL mx""”' By, Lendog etiane.. e and CANTERBURY NIGHT GIRL’ { cold but wholesome and has all j the elusive health giving vitamins, \ “THE LOVE THIEF” B e \ ! { | { { | Drama, Romance and Humor are blended to a nicety | FOLTA, DALY, O JAIL FINES| = -5 ! y e \ - \ ¥ 2 1/ oQ -8 { Two:Huuters Rétupn' After! CEISSHOLM, Juneiaa =t s Y TONIGHT ONLY+2 Shows—7:15 and 9:20 | S By Ty o TNEE L nreseribing tines } i l\\’o Weeks’ Outing proportion. fc § LATE WEEKLY — The Mississippi on the | | SeeMuchWildGame |{)/i¥ to b i i: rampage_and then a good old time Western |} L el ok hol Rl it [0, JUBL i pol (] ;. § i o SERB S FINESE IS L B SN SO P iR ont ¥ \ turned yesterday won { 1 i m \Pal » { ! with tructic ven 1 ! r J ! | mour Canal. They took tl e s s ol Y .‘( IN ! {boat Rainhew as far a H?‘*}}‘ pointed -out -thit even | { 66 Y 7] 2] N | Inlet and from there canoed up', B Sy s e S | “WESTERN PLUCK” | B l ! ping when the mood struck them. | oo o ST EE ”‘."“‘.“‘ Thrills, gun fights, expert horsemanshin and a dandy ro- s . "‘:"“1 l‘l "“‘“““"“” b v';“ Sy ortanea to him can be a very mance makes this cne of the most interesting : during their dbhsknce was obd In. | CAvy pendlly for a 1« R g western victures of the year. ! | 4an, said Mr. Folta :wlwi)vl‘u:“-r'y\<.‘[“‘,E:< ridend v,:‘ ,‘,:":I‘:,,:‘ N Though Mr Folta ha ecarnad ling N { -y < 5 l g ecording to incomes and to grant Y he reputation of having shot more !, o 1D €6 Lalk Horiths o P - Y & 9 ; 10199 { nity, only one bear was killed on | tg pay or is (olally without mear | € You %/ I S 4 wer een ome remarkable 'y workhouse sentence \ photograph obtainec ) a i T W N g o0 REMEMBER OUR ORCHESTRA PLAYS FOR BOTH SHOWS | R e B e 'x.\]w o R Sregh oA Admissicn—10-25-40, Loges 50 cents { land a sl S SN W48 , Log ! and deer i { { M { b { { \ J e i s tury, but always on the side of MBS || T lowieine i e ' At Theatres ect square bear came along, but seeing of us, turned into the brush. If n the cast are Henry Kolker we had not happened in, he would i ! icorge Seligmann, Nina Ramanc Y x . . “ino doubt have taken most of our| ‘The Derfect square meal” w B | Harvey Clark, Francis McDonak! vice,”” say gallants of the if U ket ce {on display here at the Nur (RIS RIS MRSt mr Jilum and Jacques Re a Lneille Miller, shown here on the b , Lt . Vand Midwifery Exhibition, Central .,,, . [ my 1 a c ler, sh 1 on the Al ’ .H“.\iy;.)yl,:nlw .]ulv‘x"m“ W | poi SWghtbainater; and. atttacted s e ja - novered in 3 aly’s 17 foot, spe-| o1 crowds that queues formed I‘ { i I) ] I’l ¢ ESTERN FEATURE ‘ ) 3 (MO . INITIATE aily huilt canoe, and heantiful | 5o o nee” op gy VY, AT PALACE TONIGHT | | | “LOVE THIEF” IS GEORGE GARRISON MCOSE ther was experienced the ATl Thiee Vitamins—k B and © A COMING To PALACE | BEATS TRUESDELL, CLASS OF THIRTY, i, "2, st o e b | 00 ‘™" " e “The Birth of a Nation,” “Intoler- menn, which included cold chic Arizona” Allen was sort of up | )i 3 Y . 1 | tures, the time went placidly and | b gaibe. HEW. Dota » 66 Ry TR ainst it for “Arizona” was a| Tho big Hastern universities are 100 BIRD EVENT| mhe Loyal Order of Moose willi, nool o :"”‘]‘”".I‘ ‘I‘“_"::: '”,:; “I,r"’l‘i'(" :(.‘1 L anee Way Down East,” “Broken | cowpuncher ¢ aj at {no sl 5w » mate put throug 1 )£ 30 tonight | | cornflof ould, ad w Mgy : o jcowpuncher out of a job. All that | now furnishing Pt : ot R thraughes ok o tonig | o e | cream, whole wheat bread and iflv“..mw Orphans of the Storm, he owned were the clothes on |rial from which st are madc The Junean Gun Club held the | ¢ their initiation exercises in the Order your sawmill wood today| sattarohed Telkbhude I his back: saddle and tha bridle| For example, the Olarence | regular shoot Sunday morning and |y o 5 oS b e there | OM Service Transfer Co,, sole|Puter and lemonade. =~ | ‘Sally of the Sawdust” and new—— and the horse beneath him. It |Thompson, who plays the role of | i following scores w floose Hi fge therel o hutor ady.| My adding vitaming : : . o <M Bibthor tn Jeai] . s will be a social session at which AT | ing them the “perfect square” ma wae & beautiful black horse— | NOFIMAR - ; S iarridon 28, Truesdell 25, the fominine friends of the 100E€ | Adqvertising e Use)be made just the thing to alter g e \ 99 ¢ Darkie—he called him. “Arizona” |ry's starring vehi The Love|sy paurie 21, Cole 23, Carter 21 bith. Wil Rhtartained | bt RN Wimt of .00 v, A8, GIIel, {and Darkie were surveying the |Thief” which opens at the Palace | " oldstein 21, E. Lane 19, Kirk [ MO0 W be € aa the columns of The Empire at or thin persons 4 . road in-|Tuesday and is on again Wednes- |9 ¢ feountry where the st Berman 19, McN: to I City, Carbon County. |day Garrison, who is a professional, | * 3 v ¢ the Divide, They wer. Thompson's great ambition Was | .o (ha honor of being t | AND IT'S COMING TO THE ' ot particularly interested in the|to be a writer, so he applied to | o ecocional trap shooter t | ) ¢scenary, but being out of a job, |Carl mmle for a chance to| 'y il T T and : COLISEUM i !they had nothing clse to do but|write stories for the screen. T g In a’100 bird | ! Ylook at it. “There is more need for a hand-| [ o)A n i Cdell and Gar i t } As they watched, the stage-coach | S0me chap “than for an untried § o, (ne Jatter copped the event | THURSDAY and FRIDAY F { . tory writer, Laemmle toll Furniture OVERSTUFFED LIVING ROOM FURNITURE § crossed the Divide and came d ing on.along the winding r ; Suddenly a rider on a paint »y one bird, br 1T while Pruesdell was credited with 96, Ge son represents the Westorn | tartridge Company, of B Alton, | i | | Phompson. So T a fivo-year contract n actos | He been making rapid ad tha | vane Universal and has hi | most important role in “The Lov Thief." | Thompson was born in Ne | Haven, Conn., and later went to {Harvard where he was an hLonor ympson accepted Owing that this production is 10 reels in B 9 . ' itsell-———we will run but one show each night starting at 8 P. M. prompt ‘horse dashod from behind a clump of bushes and galloped for stage, all the while firing his 1 i [linois, and has bheen in Junca for the past weok. He left y terday Farr volver. The driver fell from {seat and the frightened hors dashod wild) onward with th { man on the painted horse riding afternoon on the Admiral for the westward. | o - - | e DDA R | ’ o student and member of the |“Fines” Help Support FI""-‘[ y lv "’II.\. 1l % staff of he Aampoon,” il Such s one of the many thritt |*5 B ST SRR London’s Bridge Clubs| : mes in “Western Pluck,” . Universal'Blue Str ¢ starring Art Acord at the Palac | tonight only, with Acord in role of “Arizona” Allen. The | in the coach was Clare Dy | character impersonated by Marce | } line Day. Ting s 5 nting in New York and with I De Boss told me to step ik Western | compantons succeeded in e LONDON, June 13.—Nearly all | down here to tell yuh all | tablishing a small colony in Ari | ashionablo London clubs | dat when yuh get thru 3 chewin' de rag to come cn down to de Rhodes’ Cafe for a real feed. We'se sure got de good ( cats. " |zona where they wrote and, paint playing a help in m.th*,i | ed scenery during their vacationhs Greta Nissen pla wan Ke in this picture. Other n the cast Marc MacDer | mott, Nigel Barrie, Charles Puffy nd others ts balance expenditure They ystem of “fines” yaid by members who keep th ard room open after a stated 1ur. Not long ort showed that these “fine: wded £2,000 to its annual in ome. One celebrated club deducts a | ‘eut” from winning of bridge | opposite Nor Wiley is in a two reel| There She Goes.” y one club come Where Front Streat flirts with Franklin [ NEW BILLS OPENS 1| | “DANGEROUS FLIRT" COLISEUM TONIGHT COMING, COLISEUM e : B DA % | layers. These amounts go to th i pE % An interesting and unusual pic- | e TRCEE ALL COAL MAY Since her first gre 88 ture, which bares the innermos The deductio R “The Miracle Man Miss Totiy |gecrots of a woman's soul, is “The [ ™ deduction it appeck; LOOK ALIKE - 5 d i oy o : he club aecourt under the hea Compson, -\\lm‘pl‘ lhv‘ IFA4|IU'-'.| Dangerous Flirt,” first of* the g “extra carqsi® but after trying our's vou w.ll feminine yole in “The Palace of Bront aaitarof dridide. = s LN vinced. that. tlie M l‘. sure,” Fox I‘xlnm‘nrml'-lvll"‘ ve being produced by F. B. O y vari also you will directed by Emmett Flynn, com-'giaming this brilliant young act | Ascot T,e Is Back that' baking with our ing to the Coliseum tonight Mas|yess The story is a remarkabl I fedn Aoud | means less coal and bet- nursed an ambition with an eam- ting of a gir has b n rasmon Again v 4 Lo & A & 1ts, estness that that only an artist|oapeq oy a "m_’;:x"‘ I::;“: Frgiiyis Beautiful and distinctive suites specially constructed of arry a full line of Feed could ‘evince. It is to play off the |yt 1o value “what people say’ |, LONDON, June 13.—The Ascot finest material, permitting us to guarantee entire satis- ransfer service 0. G. screen the world's greatest Queen | 3000 anything else in the world, | ¢ which went out of style dur-| i g of Lova, and on her wedding night her ’.'.K,”',“‘.“v A .\\.!‘lull.(' .ux(‘nlml.wv action to every customer. I) B FF\[\]FR { Strangely enough, it is her first | prudish fears of love cause her ";“ B ok g cam ok v . 17 haE % SEM o anRer 4 W Mok “ . { nto favor again. & | tole under the Fox bhanner that|husband to bolieve he is “not the Aiglintis dohi e ‘avbist.. Has L’uurs ,['(Iblcs B(’(ls M(ltlressc. Phone 114 ¢ gratified Miss Compson’s ambi-| right man.” He leaves for South{ < e bealS AL e - i e { tion, in part at least, for in “Th:| America, and the girl, after a tr: SN OROTTAYS odls ) I) i R L' l oo s r et et r et e e resooeoeeesy } Palace of Pleasure” she portrays | mendous dramatic scene with her have a few other Chelsds - IROCKCTS l!gs tnoteum senfugos, but generally the “youn: Lola Montez, the most noted siren | qunt in which she accuses the | . YMoods” preferred the that ever helped to make his|latter of being entirely at fault | ¢ thn s e, ! history in the Old World, follows the man she now knows | ’* the bow, which has been A E f o | brought into favor recently be Lola Montez was an Irish girl | she loves. Their experiences i atae 10 Nad i wors by (4 who later became identified in |the southern continent are thrifl “‘rir‘wn of Wales, g the theatres of Europe as a Span-|ing in the extreme and their hair | S Whew! 1 FEED YOUR FURNACE A FEW NEW GOODS ON EVERY BOAT - Sold on Easy Payment Plan Diamond Briquets [l | ish dancer. She attracted the at |breadth escapes are many. 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