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SUNDAY AND MONDAY THIRD OF JULY 4 SHOWS—1:30-5:30 4 and 7 to 11 P. M. and 7 The COHENS and KELLY ! You just know something abways happens when the Cohens and Kellys meet! WITH SIDNEY—VERA GORDON CHARLES MURRAY 10O RTY LAUGHS! AN UPROARIOUS KNGCKOUT! AND THE AMERICAN EAGLE WILL SCREAM WITH DELIGHT IT IS BETTER THAN > = pegag “Abie’s Irish Rose that has now been running in New. York for the past 6 years FOURTH OF JULY SHOWS—1:30-5:30 to 11 P. M CLEORGE ) HEA a wood- ary Jane yourself at ‘That if -BU bust anyone can make 'R BROWN, out langhing AND THEN RESOLVED dian laugh, e can do it! we three You'll HODGE PODGE “A MOVIE MEDLEY” Loges 60 cents Nights 25¢ Nights 40¢, 5—50 cents, Children at Matinces—10c, Youths at Matinces— —LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT— THE BIG FIRE PICTURE “THE STILL ALARM” NOTE:—Only those attending the Palace will be to park their cars on the let on 3rd and 4th of July. your tickets at the box office. lowed Get SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION FOR SUNDAY NIGHT OLLIE BOURRET PIONEER PIANO WIZARD WILL GIVE A PIANO SELECTION UNDER THE SPOTLIGHT 10 Years in Nome—8 Years in Fairbanks 2 Years in Iditarod—2 Years in Dawson o W ,\i W ‘m - LM ;’ ‘\‘ Celebrate the Fourth of July Holidays Right Let Us Do the Family's Cooking RHODES CAFE “DUSTY” RHODES, Prop. S We Now Supply Dealers with SEATTLE ICE CREAM S. & F. ICE CREAMS S. & F. CONFECTIONS ELMER E. SMITH Phone No. 537 S. &F. SWEET—FRESH HOME CAFE Under New Management SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY Prepared Southern Style We cater to small or large parties—day or night "horsemanship that would do cre THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 2 Attractions | At Theatres I [ | | T“WYOMING WILDCAT" IS UM TONIGHT and acting role 2 of (1 pions in national weig/ tield 1025 onal event in has he tar of th And | heer acting ability come a ernight u almo wot of and hors manship, » youth in qu , who owns th national weight lifti o stion is Tom | ¢ championship | this country ‘\ Young Tyler, now, a recognized of the sereen under rof F. B. O, Is th Wyoming Wildcat,” > in a Western s shown at_ the battling nists, 1 facility of « a skill and daring of an tting Coli ro vouthful cowhoy band of corrupti ble veals xpressi { o much more And in the lights his en experienced hands stunt work and f great strength vled him to win honor ght lifter, and him in ad ay nit which TREAL LIFE HEROES IN “STILL ALARM" Four heroe to be real the players Still Alarm,” Universal-Jewel { tonight. They | hero of the ter and the {Hero Medal | late of the | the are een in “The William R General Sk holder of Richard ( Royal are ssell, | ) dis a Carnegic Travers, | ( Flyin Cory I American Army and | t n two | rent oc ance; John T. Mur an explosion on th Adriatic some ye Jacques d’Auray year in Fr hero of steamer ars age veteran ¢ four with French { plays service 4 1 Ielone th ading f in the picture, by Edward 1 | the ca minin ol ich was di smmle. Othe Dot Farley « ian, rd Hearn and Erin| La Bissoniere, li TBUCK JONES IS AT 11 COLISEUM JULY .4 crowded with qu }’ I wholesome romance ani|* | enough thrills to satisfy even u;«l( | most blase audience, based on a| | thoroughly American play by Owen | Davis by William | ! all-star cast 1 the photop A picture | comedy, and produced Fox with an | is “Lazybones” ure which comes to the Co July 4th and 5th “Lazybones” is laid in the little {town of Milo, Maine, and the plor volves arvound the life of Steve | Tuttle, known as the slowest m in town. He adopts s g the and furiously because he xplain where he found t hild and then goes on just li runtil the World War comes aloy | and he goes to France Charles (Buck Jones) is real | | big treat as the lovahle-t 1 | unenergetic “Lazybones” and he | is support a cast which in , Za Pitt "enton, Edytho zroy and Wil | lo: | Jane | Chapman, Emily ¥ ‘ll.vm Norton Bailew Frank Borzage directed the pic-| | ture undone that | ‘\«nnhl atmosphere or | story. and left nothing add ty its | |BIG COMEDY IS AT ‘ PALACE FOR HOLIDAY | " “The Cohens and Kellys,” ona of the greatest of comedies is | coming to the Palace tomorrow |and Monday nights with mati ‘]Nrfll afternoons. The story | follows: In the | dwell two fami | the father and son bel police- | jmen. The other is h, the iather of which runs 4]nll|vn | store. Propinquity works its and the Irish son and the J daughter fall in love a ly » they e of their Without warn ing, a lawyer tells the Cohen fam- ily that they have inherited $I, 000,000. As soon as they get the {money they move to Park Avenus and give a big party. Back m the old home the Irish family resents not heing invited to the party, so, dressed in what they think yie, they attend. Later Nannie Johen has a child and her parents drive her out. S "V(‘R with the TIrish family nlmm that time the Cohens learn that the §1,000,000 was really the property of the Kellys. The Kal- tlys share the money with their fri and the four grandparents mc pily united. Charlie Murray, George Sidney, .:\ml Vera Gordon have the feut- ured roles in the cast which also includes Kate Price, Jason Rob- \ards, Olise IHasbrouck, Nat Carr, Mickey Bennett and Bobby Gor- dmL There will also be a Buster Brown comedy. Ollie Bourret, pioneer piana pllyars. will give a “Spot Light” number Sunday night, » of New York One is Irish, : Capt. Donald Completes f who won high- u lion 1 and Prine ot of the Ca A youthful appear stun’sl ge ship * Donald last two timesz | N Chadwic I cted] | h cided to try his luek dn the a cannery I he smaller ship 1927. ‘ DING A ",‘C}‘l),(”‘l “‘IUM Millionth Mile as Master 16 oglos ot the © Of Canadian Steamships i~ 1 the Pacifi Albert Trunk PR Prinee Capt Dan Dona Pring recently millic e mile of tra mand roin the lian National nships that operate § Hab Wi pecification o be n in ord these | ates oner of Education Th ouver, I he following concerning rd of Capt. Donald When Captain ymmodore of the Canadian Na 1l fleet of steamshi swel, the S afely to her b v this week tha or had covered a mi of Britisn ( Tribune of V contained the re¢ , recently 113 the awarded ‘For hi played in ssenge g AT g ) rifting storm Gulf. George hi d period ial Ad which decoration - hest Marx GOLI Canadian G him ' with a skill CALL FOR BIDS Gustavus School Building Bids on the erect buildin at Gustavus name wherry Point, received the office m Edueation, | dnesday, July Inter plans gold and coura ment ‘Dan” Donald teh com coast rth wao ymman W at W, commi pop- | for ar on spec for il lar nav p ~; ed poct and he office of Lhe 1"4Iv|t.‘4|h-,n bis sion siv's ur tween thi in th e wa arvic Look haffner & Fourth.” PORIUM your in Hart the EM v, | | | i For | paintix shingling, or is nog forty years since he capta his nautical | arcer, fo snap” and the capta i He and full rig " one of the 4 in the Austr that hailed from the enock. Ships built at nd manned by Greenock a standard ol excellence 1 men were trained in a haid chool wonder th into the hip While serving on the ship Cele tial Burrel, fate in the form of v typhoon brought him to British lumbia in 1899, Off the in the China had dismasted the towed to Hong a naval gourt condemned he crew were sent home to fmwmwwmmm CASH AND CARRY rhaps it was the call I pite I vir work N E ance, an - sal and stoer the Old papers for sal The Empire uite a ve par V ) “reef han on cliy alian pori that Seattle Fruit and Produce Wholesale and Retail ANNOUNCES that business Sunday morning with an exelusive line of FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES. S they will be open for rmosa yphoon hip Kong This Store Will Be Run on a d ng railroad journey ontine that most we; a rate Dan Donald ; BASIS = Pa. ific coast. ¥ As soon as arrangements can be made we “Three montiis afte . n command of the ‘1 tender ervice. For erved that company he service of the Union & ip Co. he served on diffe sols of that fleet from Reliable “Camosun,” craft, He navi .| ortuous, channels of our indented | oast, perfecting his almost ”“I iy knowledge. When the “Cat.| him aught,’ B ) are going buy direet from the farmers, in which means a big saving for our costomers. ckers Watch for Our Prices and Specials the the the - Yo Located across the street from the old tad Boston Store All We Ask Is a Trial Joined the coast fleet vas appointe 8 her pilot, “On the tion of a steam: ween Prince’ Rusf south by the Grand| ) he | servic ert and the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ANNOUNCES A “Free Lecture on Christian Science By Mus. SOCIETY—JUNEAU Nelvia E. Ritchie, C. S.of Sewickley, Penn. Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The Fi Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. IN ELKS HALL—Sunday Evening, July 3, 1927 AT 8:00 o'Clock FRE Palmolive Shampoo Priced at 50 cents - Milady Decollette Gillette Razor 'REE (he Public is Cordially Invited to Attend FREE FORAFEW DAYS Builer-Mauro Drug Company WHEN WE SELL IT IT’S RIGHT Sub-Station Post Office No. 1 96 Front Street Phone 131 FREE Free Delivery FREE June n of a sel Co. CALL FUR BIDS—MISSION kalsominin v York Exchang adv L | S T R " 3 TR i IGH'T I'o ONLY oges 50 cents SUNDAY ONLY SMASHING DRAMA Piercing the hidden th at behind the of face mask on by-ways hideous miling preys of women the criminal who STARRING ALKER—VIRGINIA LEE CORBIN AND BIG CAST PACEMAKER C“MEDY AND PATHE i OPENS THE SHOW JOIINNIE W 10-—20—40-—Loges 50 cents JULY 4TH MATINEE— IAZY MADGE BELLAMY JONES — ZASU TON — AND 5TH JUL] 0.95 AT -2:30 P ‘Lazybones” Rich HMHIIIIIIH"II'IIIllIllbllllllllllllllllllll L et T T T T T T T T T LR R LT In Quaint Comedy And Heart Throbs: {THITHE The romance of a village do-nothing who lost in love but triumphed in the battle with his conscience— PATHE NEWS CHARLES (BUCK) PITTS — LESLIE FEN- JANE NOVAK T T AR T SEA GOING LAUGHS / Mack Sennett pr.c -'IheSea Squawk 10—20—50—LOGES 60 CENTS NOTE:—It wus with the experience for judging gecd enter- tai nt that we picked our holiday pregrams anl they e of a varicty that will please the most critical picture fan. Tonight's program introduces a new star to Juneam theatre patrons and the story is at last a western photo- play that really has something to say—a picture introdue- ing characters who pioneered and made our country what it is today. Sunday’s photeplay takes us to the city and pictures the lurid lighls of Jazz and shows mad high society com- rasted with the ugly shadows behind the glittering palaces Ui Pleasure. Our July Fourth program takes us to the extreme op- = posite of Jazz Life and (lc.lls with the rural, a screen com- edy drama and the story of a village idler who Lovel, Loafed and Lost. This is Buck Jones's first real big star- ring role and his poitiayal of the village idler is so su 4 enzcted that it will make any andience rook” with laushter. Western nction, city jazz and rural comedy—that means variety in ca-ertainment. THE MANAGEMENT. A