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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1927. FAIRBANKS REPORTS |SERVICES TO BE BUILBING BOGM;NEW | HELD SUNDAY FOR TONIGHT ' war, TONIGHT and This Show Is Dedic INTERNATIONAL The » Greatest of all 1 Firet Time CLANG! THE FIRE SATURDAY SUNDAY ted to the Firemen of Juncan NEWS EVENTS Fire Shewn ELLS RING Velodramas Here The most scnsational fire picture ever screened all-star nd d down the d t d to rav tamp up an instruct camera wheeled truck ney nd from nd forth actor at the mera th was mounted on and followdd Sid ide to sidc always keeping same distance The impres oving background r, too is stamo. the from ‘the ¢ created by is that io ing This of unusual room but rdon in the ,ziv MAKES SHOR RIP T CHADWICK eturn here A DOUGHBOY end THE DARLING of PARIS 00-L-LA! SEE'S A LU-LU Two Reels of Fun “Yes Yes Pabette” featuring Bobby Vernon Educational Pictures 2 Shows Each Nq,ht —7:15 SUNDAY AND MONDAY—1:30 Until 5:30 P. “THE COHE \\ Children 10 cents Attractions At Theatres | TeTHE PONY EXPRESS"” Words heart-stir and about Cruze has fidelity in now at the alone cannot describe th ng events that occur in | mento and which | pictured with gr Ihl “The Pony E Coliseum. The of the city, with its hyst citement over the ny first trip, its he d pictur eque political the coming of the riverbeat, the val of the news of Lincoln's tion, closel ‘\ followed by the declaration | and finally, the flocking of | miners to the Union cause and| their marching away as volunteers, are gripping, moving and inspir- ing One romantic the of the from the (ime it leav ouri, over the the “bad lands” | hift- | Great Salt snowdrift most exciti | | | \ | ing salt ¢ s of the Lake basin, ovor the trails of the towering cramento, Californ 4 the gold rush, the of Pony Express, whence the mail is carried to San Francisco by riverboat. “Butterfingors” the Pathe comedy dian Boillie Bevan of the Staff of fun makers. |n|l is the title of starring come- Pathe P "‘BTILL TALARM” " SHOWING AT PALACE "A deft and skiiful combination | of melodrama, pathos, comedy and realism, told in seenes both color- ful and thrilling make “Th~ Still Alarm,” the Universal-Jewel which opened last night at the valaee, one of the most entertaining photo- | plays of the season. i The entira pleture is a glorifi-| cation of the fireman. 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