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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1927. At Least One More Marriage May Further BORAH LOOKS [ oo P,ac}(_%TT’ - Complicate the VanderbiltFamilyRec_«z':I FOR WAR IN : Believes Europe on Brink of Conflict Home Work Is Needed. MR g i HTTHTH T TR R FONIGHT Such a Western Since 1GON” evel - BETTY COMPSON RICARDO CORTEZ ERNEST TORRENCE \WALLACE BEERY TTNIGHT Th's Slisw Is Dedicated to the Fir of Jun b i1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS EVENT The Greatest of all Fire Melodramas and Firet CLANG! THE The mcst Y n addre night Time Sh Hers FIRE BELLS RING censational five picture ever screened wn g the Jens e declared latisn of debt countries erican billions but little rah chairmar Rolat Commnuittee of An < ¥ Bl She Tk he final clinehing bit of evidence Tiie Pony Express A romance between Mrs. Rosamond Lane anderbilt, ¥ villain is not ‘k lir“lm 1,“ ,,.(‘!,ll I (centre), is rumored in New York society eireles, now that Mrs. Vanderbilt (right) has, \,' AR 4 " the notorlous bad man is promoted n cighteen-year separation, divorced her husband. Despite the fact that Mrs. Vanderbilt's { ‘,l{ oa ‘,:‘, “_l‘ el ‘“m“wl I‘l” i 3 for his supposed very and orbids her to marry again, the attentions of Lawrence Waterbury (below), once famous poloist, L i e It renie touch that ted last thirty days ave been commented upon, By ELMER CLARK. Internatio Hlustrated News Staf! tamps ng! to Kurope reconstruct not helpi Yy in fon Burope bu clency 1t is an Europe in the in it every element eded th — of Worcester, Noted as & which pre viorl horsewoman, d host Ty 00-L-LA! SHE'S A LU-LU Two Reels of Fun “Yes Yes Pabette” featuring Bobby Vernon Educational Pictures Night— 2 Shows An Edward Laemmle Production swsa A DOUGHBOY and THE DARLING of PARIS 115 o SUNDAY AND MONDAY. “THE COHENS AND KELLYS” 10 Per Cent of Receipts Will Be Donated to the Fire Boys by the Management nd 9:20 1:30 Until 5:30 P. M 10-25-50-Loges GGc Kl Attractions At Theatre gi — B “THE STILL ALARM" | AT PALACE TONIGHT | eral thrilling fire scenes vividly portrayed in “The Alarm,” a Universs which comes to the Palace to night. On the screen is shown all the incidents of a great fire from the time the apparatus leave their station to the dash through crowd ed streets, the arrival at tho fire and the work of the firemen. For- ty Los Angeles firemen pated. Into this picture Un has placed s players as Holene Chadwick, William Russell, Rich- ard C. Travers, John T. Murray, Dot Farley, Bdward Hearn, Bdna Marian, Jacques d’Auray and Erin La Bissoniere, Edward Lasmmle directed “The Still Alarm.” The comedy featurs is Bobby Vernon in , Yes, Babette,” |“THE PONY EXPRESS I NOW AT COLISEUM Theé Pony Expre: Coliscum, one ach night, is a vivid ecross-section of those unsettlod, turbulent, pre-Civil War days when the fate of our nation trembled in the balance; when the slavery question was a by ing issuc and tremendoug forces were marshalling on both sides preparatory to splitting the Unicn asunder; when the lightning rid- ers of the Pony Express were the .only means of communication between the wavering fringe of civilization in western Missouri and the new and mighty empire on the Pacific which had leaped to the forefront of importance by the discovery of gold. Against this vast, panoramic background, midst outdoor settings of entrancing picturesqueness, Cruze has built the structure of a great, vital and human story —a story not only teeming with Children 10 cents———Nights 25 cents IR bl still Jewel picture | A D | | "e1c comepy 18 1 COMING, PALACE [ the greatest suceesses 1ghable and human wel Production, Palace Sunday matinee cach It coming with an allstar cast which includes some of the reatest old-timers of and en, all of whom come- dians extraordinary. Charliec Mu heads the cast with George and Vera ( don fe Others in | cast are Nat the brother of Alexander Carr, Kate Pric Jagon Robards, Olive Hasbrouck, | Bobby Gorden and Mickey Ben | mett. The story is a comedy-drama of quick riches and the relations h tween a Jewish and an Irish family on the East Side, New York. The Jewish family inherits -a million dollars after having lived from the meager profits of 2a clothing store. Laughter and tears alternate for an unusual effect leading to a surprising climax. One G | Un ".Ill' to Monday iver com- the and stage ara the “WOYMING WILDCAT" IS | AT COLISEUM SATURDAY ' A wholesome, peppy, rollicking western melodrama, with splendid | highlights of comedy and the | sweep and tang of the great west in every foot, provides Tom Tyler with his sceond starring vehicle, entitled “The Wyoming Wildcat,” which comes to the Colisenm Sat- matinee and night. The new tern star, who has sghot up- ward to undreamed a popularity on the sgtrength of his "colorful personality and good looks, takes the part of Phil Stone, known as { "Rolling” bacause of his propensity for broezing along to some new | Job at fair regular intervals, and he eclipgses the splendid work he did in “Let's Go Gallagher.” Sup ported by a strong cast and given excellent direction by Robert De ey, this newcomer to stardom | steps right out and proves that F. ({B. O. was right when they an- nounced a “Surprise star” who wonld make the best of them Marrled Barclay H. Warburton, and later obtained a divorce and c Corresp EW YORK (I-LN).—There wiil probably be one more mar- riage soon In the marryirg and Vanderbilt family. WILLIAM K. VANDERBILT 11, Willlam K. Vanderbilt 24, who kas Beds 2 “ 1 of the richest of the! Vand fust been divorced by his wife, the i 1, the numerous marri tormer Virginia Fa s paying great . es of which would req attention to Mrs. Ro#mond Lancas- to estabiish the family r ter Warburton, who preceded Mrs Marricd to the former Vanderbilt to the Seine diyorce mill. Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., It was twenty-eight years ago that Thomas Francis William K. Vanderbilt 2d was mar- Vanderbilt is an Eplscopas ried to Miss Ten years latar the anderbilt, be- iny y refused to /s ago. H. War- burton, J s wife, Rosamond, T T T T T TR R TR R U rt 1599, phy. an MRS. WILLIAM K BILT IL— A fevw at th nvention Ady - rtisin A Idaho Senator ¢ inte ted a Speaking Annual (¢ national th Twenty R COLISEUM MELODY i MEN SPECIAL MUSIC PROGRAM PATHE NEWS the lared T in placin lerors in cons ippi flc back in heir home ruction of th tic wal.rw ithe O delusiva ind i river aid It is nation harnc in Burope. ™ ho turn an a to clear hould {10 workil g out ! pormanent national erve “all the h with id it intell poliey lou this that th attention | ni 4\141} WHERE YOU- SKE EMTRRTAINMENT mary which natural | PRICES wea LH T HIH U g were guests of Va on his yacht on a cruige in gouthern wate After that Mrs, Warburton obt her divorce, and since that time derbilt’s attentions to her have been of a nature to cause comment in the public prints, and it would not prise New York society to see them married this Summe The name of Lawrence “Larry” Waterbury, former crack interna. nal polo player, and the name of 3. Vanderbilt have ared in ame artizles, and he seems to ned sure TERRITGRY PLANS TO SPEND $20,000 FOR SCHOOL AT MiSSION The building the Department construction just ard, will be the finest ture which the ‘Territory has undertaken to build for it public system. The e of construction i chioot advertized 1 Kdueation for Mission ‘l'er bein of ougside ¢ now 8 chool stric it school ti mated cost $20,000 Money for priated by Legislature the building was appro the late Territoriai It is expected to ha mpleted and the school the b school year will work ¢ dy for operation { of the next | The school building wood with stucco exte and will have a concrete 1t will oceupy ground 96 feet by 54 feet. The roof, w | will be flat, is to be covered with |tar and gravel..The building will | con of one story, with sut ificient excavation for hoiler | room, a storage room, and boy | toilet in the basement. The m: | floor wilt contain four standard { classroooms, with cl roomns hed, large recreation wsembly room, office principal, and g{rls toilet. building will be electrically led and will be heatad by {pressure steam heating "\\‘I'[l radiator- a « radiator havimg vents the outside of the ventilation purposes. - |MILWAUKEE TOU PARTY VISITING ALASKA REGIONS A party of 32 members of the Mil kee Athletic Ciub passed | through Juncau on the Princess Louise on the way to Ska to stop over for a week. The ty is in charge of Fred W. Sieger, of the American Pxpress Com-! pany, who brought a party to ALY aska last year and has arranged trips for many individuals or small parties who have come by themsolves, The party left Milwaukee on June 18 and came west on the Cinadian Pacific railway, stopping at Lake Louise and Banff and a day at Vancouver. Tha membe: CALL FOR BIDS—MISSION SCHOOL BUILDING Sealed bids wfll be received at the office of the Commissioner of tducation, Junean, Alaska, until Thursday noon, July 21, covering the following: | General contract on a five room sehool building in the Mission School District, just outside the city limits of Seward. Heating work for building. Plumbing work for the above building. Electric wiring for the above he w i ¥l andd the The lighs low for a system ¢h room, each leading building for the above fover on their return trip to Mil { A. Boyl, | , | tare e 4 country | wera California * | der! is y has been endowed.” It is rich In her own right, & | a Catholic, as was el ' SEATTLE FUR | MARKET SALE Vanderbilt's reli s convictions Andhikiic may be strong enough to prevent a . 7 v il e CMAWRENCE | WATER; Thun bnall biogs of the characters T I LR DY PR ATIN MOEE 4 ___ the former Maude Livingst el MRS, ROSAMOND LANCASTER 4 Dortland, Me. In 1914 WARBURTON — Daughter of Mr. otiained eustods of (help | | smaTrLE, five and Mrs. John Edward Lancaster, two chil dren, of the party will go to Whitehor June 30 |and Atlin and Lake Bennett duy ; their week stop over at Skag way and expect to spend July 4 at Carere Y. T. The party will pass through Juneau, southbound, {next week on the Princess Cha: The date for the retumv to | Milwaukee is July 19 and Yellow | stone Park will be the chief west Civil Indian battles, the wild, mad rusl California’s gold, these and other events are portrayed in the film, which again tenight and Friday. The courtesies of the Theatre extended to the Em personnel on both evening the old war scenes thousand muskrat eagerly conweted for yosterduy the wopenirtg of the monthly tion of the Seattle Fur kx Offerings we of ten nt ov for all items except marten, | wera withdrawn when they create a demand | >>o— | to [ Under tvely bidding, miik e | | turned to fall open market prices. | DANGE | The lot brought §24, with the average $14.90 LI ] tox $27.60, [the choice Jot bringing §44 o many White fox went at an 88, shows ar per ¢ which failed | lotte den's ston a M best and Mr families met Frank oyl in Mil.| wankee, several of the party |last evening, while the Princess | | Louise was in port, and took them | | for the trip to Mendenhall Glacier, | = Owing Thej delighted with th+ | citizens will be unable to go to of $45.67, with the best collection | trip, ally knew no- | Thane, the committee in charge fetching $02 { thing there being a glacier |0f the dance tonight has decided The best lot of muskrats In My tour managec ;[u hold the affair by the German at with the run of Alask. 1 that he had not haard about i Imden’s orchestra in the ing from $2.25 to [2.45. The Mendenhall glacier, and asked Mr. |4 Hali instead of the Thane collection, including Brit- | Boyle fo send him [Mees Hall | Ish Columbia and Alberta skins, denerihing -ktnen. &hid After investigating the tri.s- sold at an aver Yo tnienda portation facilities for the dance| Best cross fox w 1o Ahe Babbitars al Thane the committee found' off at §41, with the that a ferry would have to be the collection being $36.16 hartered to take the dancers and | off fox Bmden's personnel to Thane. |3 The tickct the dance to- for $168. The choicest lot of lynx [ night elling rapidly and one' gold far $44,50. The average price of the largest erowds in Juneau' $30.2: mine averaged §2.14, will be on hand to hear the wih the bést 15t fetching $2.95 musiz and the singing the Bmden oor sold well at an average will feature tonight \ e Baxt “Tots Dancing will start at 9:30 and continue until 1| reside th red witih average to to the fact that ave we espor about as they rui aye whole some liters th | vieimit two parties ummer, brin n to a g A poui of silver veraged | whilé the 1 in sol > > for OPENED TO VISITORS | are [DOQRS OF COLISEUM | The courtesies of the Coliscum | Theatre have been oxtonded | officers and membors of th | of the cruizer Emden, it was an nounced today, dur the showin of the famous film, “The’ Pony press.” This opened. lust nigh and many of the visitors wer present during the evening The story of the picture “on historical facts and show lof the stages of pione in | I + ONE FOR EVERY MAN Buy This-- Palmolive of crew | crew t i while $30 $ went | for i - - o'clock. hest Marx GOLDE Look fner Fourth.” PORIUM, your & in Suit 121 Hart the EM adv —————— | For shingling, kalsomining, painting or any kind of carpenter vr general \ir work, ecall Hen- ry Gorh New York Exchange. Phone 5 —adv - - - Adver ng always pays, lumne of The Empire som Use| par- | Get This FREE Palmolive After Shaving Tale Shaving Cream 35 cents 25 cents (Full-sized tin) is (Full-sized tube) BOTH FOR 35 cen Butler-Mauro Drug Cmfipany 10-20-50-—Loges 60 ccnts TOM TYLER 'n ' WYOMING WILDCAT” (JOLKS who have a well dzveloped sens2 of plumb- ing-value do business with this We know that it will pay you shop. to follow their ex- ample. How about some new Sy | FOVKES OF SENSE- CONTINUE COMING® HERE TO GET THE BEST OF PLUMBING tubs for your laundry? Per- haps your tub tops need fixing or replacing. Do they? HARRI MACHINE SHOP PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL WORK Henry the Fourth Cigar (For Discriminating Smokers) ARISTOCRAT 10¢, long filler, foil wrap- ped: BON TONS—2 for 25¢, foil wrapped; KINGS—15¢ straight; EXCEPTIONALS 3 for 50¢, foil wrapped. At All Dealers H. F. PRESTON, Alaska Agent B e e » Howdy Folks? W De Boss told me to step down here to tell yuh all dat when yuh get thru chewin' de rag to come on down to de Rhodes’ Cafe for a real feed. We'se sure got de good eats. re Front Street flirts with Franklin SEE US FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS €O. WHEN WiE SELL IT IT°S RIGHT Sub-Station Post Office No. 1 building. Plans and specifications cover- ing the general contract, heating, Look your best in a Hart|{plumbing and wiring riay be ex-| with flashing romance, ten- [Schaffner & Marx Suit for the|amined at the office of the Com- [m. hum: | “Fourth,” i GOLDBTEIN’S KEM-|missioner of Education, Juneau. na auihendi hris. - | PORICAL A . incidents of historic interest and significance, of political intrigue, “~rinister plotting, frontier bauditry, and Indian warfare, but a story fi look to their laurels. - eee Front Street Phone 244 Free Delivery Phone 134

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