The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 15, 1927, Page 3

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e O cam o s PICKETT® Last 2 Times Tonight at 7:15 and 9:20 NORMAN KERRY and GRETA NISSON in ‘THE LOVE THIEF” News and Comely Coming THURSDAY 3 Days Only j ment effect furn | furniture, tahle The Big Feature “THE GREATER GLORY” | by | Balmer's Starring Anna Q. Nilsson and Conway Tearle ~ Attractions At Theatres “DANGEROUS FLIRT” AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | A story intere and vivid Dangerous Flirt,” Brent, is one the most inter esting pictures of recent months. It is at the Coliseum tonight Brent portrays with vivid understanding, the eila Fairfax, oung prim maiden aunt to account most t in her life “what peopls of compelling characterization, “The starring Evel of by the design of a young Spaniard in a mountain cabin and is forced to spend the night there, without a ¢ rone, when the tillian’s car down” accidentally. Dick Mo a young American mining en, neer who has always loved Sheila, f Ty’ her on- the next But that ve he is r after all, and her fear of love causes him to loave her on their wedding night. Next morning. when he sends an expla nation that he has left the coun try, she realizes that she loves him, and in big dramatic Sheila upbraids her aunt as being the cause of all the trouble. Then ghe leaves for South America in I of Dick. In this new locale, which is beautifully picturized, Sheila and her husband get into the clutchey of the young Spaniard and his unscrupulous uncle, and Dick near ly loses his life before the twn can escape, her she to the nature is Morris to belie: “wrong man” prudish | scen |“THE LOVE THIEF" NOW AT PALPCE Drama, xumuly m(l a BOrgeo background are the outstanding ! remembrances of the open formance of “The Love Thief” the Palace last night. Rapid action, a sweet love sto- ry, and some very clever comedy to relieve the dramatic moments | are the “makings” of this pot pourri of entertainment. Through it all suspengo kept at a high piteh by the intrigues | of graspis foreign power whose representatives are in the court. We have two countries about to make war, with Norman Kerry representing one and Greta Nissen the other. A marriage is arranged to avert such a calaminy but Ker ry falls in love and refuses o take part in the royal wedding. Duels, fights, disgrace, escape and final happiness occur in rapid succession to the impressive back- | ground of lively court scenes beautiful sets and attractively un. iformed men. Kerry rises to dramatic heights in this picture of greater sincority than anything he has done re- cently and he has done some very . llIlIliIllIllIllfilflIlllllllIllillllllllllllllllll" done out along one led cast | and T fee THAT ROYLE GIRL" IS COMING TO COLISEUM sritfith f the ound i he ja production of our ultra-mod which cabare all-pec ife and it overal elaborate in harmony with the vading spirit of jazz One of these jazz in cubist color ef! 1 weird combination of ang points with Satan casting shadows | across the Another is a bhase hed with he and white ¢h cloths, beams and ¢ A third has ) Egyptian lines med Tut’s Tavern and is (h of | of the wildest parties stagoed picture. Royle Girl” Schofield striki erial boasts such ser brities as Carol Dempste Fields, James Kirkwood setting wre palaces 1 It is | les and | top. red woodwark scen in the “That Paul was lapted frmo Bdwin Cosmopolitan The distingui n Magazine and Har | | REATER GLORY” | WILL PLAY HERE } f of “Th of the n in Hollyw ready for re ure that working It h for the competition reater Glory,” one talked of 'picture and New York, is This is the [ Mathi has with for more than a been booked at the ilace three day showing startin MOIrew. It is a story of Vic and after the war, but 1y, there is not a war episode ene in the feature “I think the ory to everybody,” “l have tho gr L It ig my child, as it were. 1 live with the tale from start to finick, | 21 that First National ha proud of in thi mna durin strange t will Miss faith appeal Math something to be picture. Among the s who will i ter Glory” Anna Q. Nil , lan Keith, Lucie Beaumont ruiler, John Sainpoli rle, Marcia Manon, ia Southern, May Allison, bell2 Keith, Jean Te Hamilton, Cora Mace sthers, prin and many B CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY | Little Alice Marion Sully cele brated her sixth birthday yester day, by entertaining fourteen ¢ her little friends, at the home of her parents. The afternoon wa spent by the children in playis games and enjoying the refresh mpents of ice cream and cake - Almquist P . Your 2 call and delive Phone | thoss | finish 1 +ministration of in i |of the | Daily Alagka THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUN GUS MESSERSCHMIDT MARRIED YESTERDAY ony Phill came h attend th weddir 1in het " hort time north will rex Mr busine 1 pioncer and has | ‘rancisco ergchmidt will make " their home - ' THREE NEW CARS DELIVEPED HERE Three new which ntly Company h whe passenger arrived rec for tb Connors Motor been deliv red them coupe, with ord nick horsepower Buick valve gine. with a speed range u miles an and trimmings of mo plush finish ndow mou and ived for in-head en Pt interio alnu 7% our atin rdware, Mar tin Lavenik Frank Botelho arr has received NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Commissicner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, sion Number One: Before A. F. McLean, U. S. Commissioner Ex-officio Probate Judg;e.l nes Precinct. Matter of the I HARRY H dstate of JONES, deceased P hereby 1 that | Harry Higgins, admin the e of Harry ceased, having filed this day his first and account of his ad eald estate, and with filed a petit’on distribution of said trator of Jones, d havin for the fi tate, Now I, A. F. Commi bate Ju Haines, point McLean, U. S and Ex-Off Pro for t Precinct . of Alaska, dc reby fix and Wednesday, August 10th at the hour of 2 o’clock in the afternoon, at the court room urt, a the hear applica above mentioned e the tim z by and place of the court of th the settlement of final account and hearing of said petition final distribution It is further 1hove notice said for) for | ordered that the be published in “The Empire” for four| weeks, and also post-| ed in three conspicuous places in| the Haines Precinct, ona of which shall be at the front door of the Post Office, | G'ven under al of offic Tune A hand and the| 10th day m ol (Sea Officio Probate First publication, Last . publica Jud June Arms trongs Linoleum for Evny l7oor in the House ‘ \.\\.\u"/}'/ i The Thomas Hardware Co. 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TO Divi- | « Ry D ot e DEATTLE: CHAMBER ‘13 y GRATEFUL FOR MONEY | GIVEN TO HOSPITAL :»n covering the seats, two sets of on the built over prings, a 1 and the vy coil type soft yielding type a new featurs s comfort Th This is and insu Hardware on, canop, expre which i ydern assed by tho Ala peed car that organization on ting biennium anc 10D 0L QuE ‘DEALEN that purposc Resolved olution be to the and that sent ewspapers furt The resolution Whereas, at the ™ | lowing item included in the appropriation design Chapier 60 which wa approved by the Gov upon the 5th inst to the Goyern publishe The Fisl was with ha rshur Marlyn Company, headquarter Ketchikan established ch at Pet with Moe in harge. L of Ketchi-| ernor can, manag Marlyn Fish Ior of Alaska Company former resident | in attle Othopedic f ere he nt > expended th of Health upon oved by the Governor, zeneral act > ated a {Fa CANN RETURIIS ed an Capt. J. H. Cann returned la evening the Princess Char lotte fro hort trip to Prince Rupert on m a ! care patients Hospital, | Commi boug by - oo They are in them hort time vouchers $6,000,” for such king for afa the fr fish tablishment | plant at that 4 we re of would last a he onger than they used folk's nighties of | th g8 due to the es “Whereas, the titution recognition devoted to P()NTIA( I’I\I(J Delivered at Your to storage in -+ ASO(JTLEGGER GETS THIRD JAIL TERM was recently for a year at 200 hottles moonshine Crooks to jail when llon of 1 his house the four rved months in At the end of his sentence he will have one-half of five ye in John C, enced irbank er and a found i a year in ning pce had jail at Se d yresent pent Door—Fully Equipped of Sedan (fnll]w $1075.00 1075.00 Cabrolet 1150.00 Landau ~1175.00 LIBERAL TERMS ON GMAC PLAN ary J Crooks with raid months in Black, who was when his place given three wa was > always pays The Empire Connors Motor Com pany Advertising the columns of Juneau Cold Storage Co., Inc. At Par $75,000 Seven Per Cent Coupon Gold Bonds Offers For Sale Denominations of $500 and $1000 Maturities 1 to 10 Years Interest ]':I)All';le 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 cash already realized from the sale of the Company’s stock. The new plant site which the company already owns has a front- age of 5 feet on Front Street, a depth of 250 feet from Front Street to the deep waters of Gastineau Channel, and a frontage of 320 feet along Gastineau Channel. The sccurity for these bonds will consist of the present cold storage plant, land already owned by the company, and the new 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. 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 printed prospectus may be had on application at the office of the Company or at the First Natiopal Bank or the B. M. Behrends Dank, at either of which places bonds may now be obtained. t a should think young 5 | § Blossoms, “Sally of the ¢ g “THAT ROYLE GIRL” | - TONGHT ONLY CANDY !’v:.;ilv‘. 1 Your the Lucky One Ambassador’ Aubre [HRILLS | 1y Comed Q! ENTERTAINMENT 1N -COMFORT Starring Bewitching Evelyn Brent COMING “THAT R THURSDAY WLE GIRL” PSPPI | SUMMER HOURS WEEK DAYS—S8 a. SATURDAY—8 a. m. to 1 p. m J. B. BURFORD & CO. m to 5 p. m. [ DSRSS READ THIS-- ey ‘Intoler- “Broken “The Birth of a Nation,” “’'Way Down East,” “Orpha nl' the Storm,” Sawdust” and now—— AND IT'S COMING TO THE COLISEUM THURSDAY and FRIDAY Owing that this production is 10 reels in itself we will run but one show each night starting at 8 P. M. prompt ALL COAL M! LOOK ALIKE but after try be convineced th (mality varies, our's you will the heating also yom will 5 with our oal and bet- full line of Feed and our ansfer service 0. G. . Whiz D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 - Now Comes the Slmpllfled Electric Refrlgerator Manufactured by the General Electric Company and Guaranteed. Two Years FREE Maintenance Service. NVESTIGATE ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Juneau, Alaska 0000000000

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