The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 13, 1927, Page 3

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IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 8/ is the moving ' 1S COMING 1927. 3 reatme m n ot TO PA Attractions || At Theatres || | | ‘[ E TOM ORRO\N R i, iR i :30 TONIGHT ONLY rl who plays " MOUNTAINEERS SGOUTS START | leadir réle ¢ . W leading rdl tfon ke £ her ¢a )y 1 ) = th omorrow, was a DON'T FORGET IT°S TUEVERYMAN'S WIFE" 1S . t 1 her one p 1he 3 I'TIHRRITPRPY / Ky AT COLISEUM TONIGHT Cody has ;mac e ula it Sl Matie l\l:lu : i 4 nizations throug the cot (4‘\ I ,4/ i\fl '7( !\E \ i(! ’, r contributio t And her favorite |Seattle Club Scouts Here It will ey I 4 I YOU'RE LUCKY to Studv Chances for key the one hat Expedition, 1928. |71 the g and in Marsh Mae Busct LU L ! BIG DOUBLE BILL i depict with 1wt marks finest | LEW CODY in “TIME, COMEDIAN™ picture 1 in the vai that has “The wick fe e, a bl type him fa - Rl Outlaw’s Daugl hoydenish Mabel ever mad Blue Streak lly, who makes her ree fon and or in picture, plays th the Palace which Marshall Neilan ha red Q The feature presents th reated especially for Mary Pick t a new line of her screen | forq delighttul hb: wbbi wt of comedians i " w | clude Charlic Murray | [“ROSE OF THE WORLD" ngz, Wiliam Haines, | | e COMING TO COLISEUM Dana, Frankie Darro, Junior | %0 played opposite each oth but | ¢ 4R ey Ned Bpatks. Sam De]scouting their work in “Everyman’s Wife onp AR s v Ry the is of such marked excellence that| Kathleen Norris's popularity as | Gras it would not be surprising to see|® novelist is so unquestionably in future pic.|established that a picturization of of her books is always con a reign.|Sidered in the nature of a tret til her re.| by bpicturegoors. Her mnovels a returns | €qually popular in photoplay form | wnd | because her characters are vital i Ny and true life and her plots e absorbing and thoroughly pausi tEhad tik ble. She writes ‘of real people | 0o T T with real problems and “Roso| e hody of the World,” produced by Warn | =y er Bros. and A notable cast will be THE the William “Everyman's W the Colise 0 " s, o made mbers a the ¥ Fox pr n which mly ¥ N oiler Here Rar rs who so Wostern pre also wins th this has any Corto Wiifora bert well fit n Wiiford for Moun- Deditic Seattle, arrived @ popular ind were today having 10-day onnaf Bagle River-MeGin Mountain district for that or- Ing zation, The object of the ed their respectiy and FOX COMEDY a different feature with Mae trons Busch, Gertrude Olmsted seonts the Club of 16 yesterday been assembled in one Herbort Rawlinson as the man picture Jim Ra husband, fs il Elaine Ham wile Th star in work aine : o Heetie Glow | Debeuchery-—Faith Has its Re-awakening! which is members of the greal Mike’ Fo Muriel F N doiph, young with hi first time these ( nnr ‘ leading merst is th in. | heginning a having ance of the from t SEDGWICK in the “QUTLAW’S DAUGHTER” T T T U T ¥ - e AL T P LR LT TR mission is to determine asibilit - .- them cast Yogether {ures 1 Dorothy Phillips, long ing star of the films v tirement two years ago. to the screen in this picture re-establishes herself in | prestige. Sho is the| bin of the her plentiful 4 talents CANNERY NAls MEETS one COMING THURSDAY “MIKE” th: | got mystori y morning last nighi arrival of the tender Quadra. to co-workers, THud early, going out man of TR T P A R L E T H T TG T T T R H T in touch with Di ster . H. Filory to tion relative to the were tak istrict infor at once to former iet. They MARINE, AUTOMOBILE and RADIO BATTERIES WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS n to the sto- | U H T I nd this River to | scope for her varie opening at the| oo arose olts i said to | ., T Coliseum on ld 10 | s1gne. The finest and most | jocigent was tending ftselt 30-| 4o men awoke workets with the news that man had been drowned. The body that of Huddle CONSTIPATION ‘ RELIEVED «e. QUICKLY | ivrie | Carter's Little Liver Pills A double feature bill P4 Purely Vegetable Laxative | duction headed by Lew Cody move the bowels free from | (e other by Josie Sedgwics pain and unpleasan after x g o effects. They relieve the system of constipas | at the » for the Remember they are a doctor' [ times tonight i and can be taken by the entire fi Realism, not in the sordid sonse All Druggists 25¢ and 75¢ Red Packages. CARTER'S [ PILLS 2 one LEW CODY AND JOSIE SEDGWICK AT PALACE || : 5 y to ser Just tragedies that ter of art egarding life one nUo-| and | | are ! last two | Hal in its | festival “Long lalio be of its relation to life bnt lum ion of one human to another The GENERAL ELECTRIC Refrigerator is here! T really was expected that Gen- ral Electric, with its vast fund of experience and its unlimited re- produce t! sources, would finally e perfect electric refrigerator for the home. And now----it is here. What’s behind it. I'ifteen intensive years of rescarch. The combined energy, skill and en- of The making, testing and improving thusiasm sixty-four engineers. of four thousand refrigerators of nineteen differ- ent types. 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Junecau, Alaska Thursday, is of her tic stories, sen production another of life's little Tod flannels sec Roach's 1la shown, From our point of view it is perfect because we can take all the responsi- bility for its performance. completely for extended scout The movement Mountaine intimation of the i made the was Allen ind who vi and | made | Highway brir TS 1928 nitiated by ¥ w well known Seattle atte 1 member of the Club, ted here y the trip everal tim with the known wher to other cannery rney a bull is no res For er detail and was identified as son According to cannery Huddleson has Franeisco. last Spr romas g t over Glacier Glenn Tryon in atest two-reel fun Pants,” which will offi in 5. 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The new plant site which the company already owns has a front- age of 235 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 security 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 ea “nings 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 earning. 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 National Bank or the B. M. Behrends Bank, at either of which places bonds may now be obtained. 3

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