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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1927. N PR S Wom't Elope| [NEW STOCK RAISING | Bt fimseaomsealmmsealomseals o omeforetpontommestfd | .. * | COMPANY ORGANIZED ¥ . S : P ICK ETT BLACK BOTTOM" /A | ON ALEUTIAN GROUP;% 7:3( PONIG | CONTEST, PALAC Cuba Wheat! will cond “Black Bottom” contest Palace thoatre Saturday n it is said therc are going | several surpri from amo; many contestant already up to appear. There is no limit | TONIGHT AND FRIDAY ONLY S KA o 4 MUSIC FRM 7 TN 11 P. M. from good authority it i 1 e e one prominent man is goin K : e . 4 B i - women kS b % & 1 anda i ‘Ot “Soul Mates” Is Elinor Glyn's First Comedy THatE Kb st oF “Cuba Wheatly | e e iy Charles Olson died at the Pl t’ | neer’s Home Hospital on June 26 i Sty ', . e Mr. Olson was born in N » N irtid Akl \“' [in 1856. He came to Alaska ‘ i et . 22 11902 and settled down in Wran ok e ) i P Dancer” fen oo B ot shwrs S BT 10DULAR SALVATION g eronp 4% st i R teci i ' ; | ARMY WORKERS HAVE Jack Conway’s production of flis was adimitied fnto tho Hom ] el gk EEN SENT TO CANADA vl He was buried in the I 3 § il Secretary \ “The Reason Why” Homs Cemctery, with Rev. Wa : '$ [ my for the Alaska Division wii with lace Marpls officiating af the § o headquarters at Wrangell, and fo AILEEN grave, i . 15 vears connectad with the work Nl John Harvey Decver diad at the of the Army in Alaska and Yuko . PRINGLE Home Hospital on June 26, Mr. B I"orvitory, and Mrs. K ; A COMIBRAY Deever born in Chester Coun- [ ¢ 5" = | heen (ransferred to Ca y EDMUND ! "ponneyivania, in 155 cam ; > : berta. He will nave charge ¢ LOWE to Ala in 1914 and after that \ ; i ntida Home, a Sal n Ar Scenario by time he spent most of his time SRS B Tl nstitution for the aged. They 2 ‘arey Wilson in Cordova, where he had been &W,E |on the st trip of the I'rinc employed as cannery watchman { Charlotte for their destin liite Josv S i Roa e ) D iR 4 4 @ leavos no known v Millicent Rogers, Standarc \djutant Kerr is woll known in buried on Juno ith Rev. Dil heiress who recently di- | unesi#o has: ssitod- i plac lrl I’]b plc ’a"’a illace Marple official at the gopreed Count Salm, has prom- ‘many times in conmection witn 4 with o " PR ised her father she will not |raising money for the Army. I oph William Horton died at gy S50 o B i Choeame |last appearance hora was v ( ;EORGE O B IEN 7 4 4 the Alaska *Pioncer's Home He ol he came to aid®in raising i - [ pital on June 28. Mr. Horton was '{""“‘“’_"“ 1‘('1': ",““"“]' i ‘\!]“' { money for tho «cotnlotion ‘of 'tk i nle e “ T 199 | bo New Zeals 59 ane ork from Llaris, where she | o o . 0 A Al on Willough DT B ! I'TE R ]H'\N FHRFE “] L l\H E'):z:x:i»’n“u \1\1‘1\ k/.: :xlnmlllal\“ |]|\, ‘\,”:\xl left behind Arturo Raymeos, ,,\]‘\"‘,‘,,:,,,“” it vnay | FLORENCE GILBER }ANET GAYNOR ey f|most ot bl timo. atter that, in, millionaive ' Argentiniag,. #04. Farewell sorvices woro hold tfor sarunpay marvee - ANDERS RANDOLF ~ PAUL NlCHOLSON Kiddics can see this show—nothing to offeni—it is full Seward, where he was cngaged whom she is reported to be en- | Adjutant and Mrs. Kerr a See the fem Paul Rever 1 ¢ her hors (in various kinds of work, to unt‘l gageq against her father’s |scll last Sunday enl EVENING the femake Paul LFTINg her fhe: Hio i o, e wishes. Photo shows her on - e Ly ',‘L‘i 3 CUBA WHEATLY, DANCER, BETWEEN SHUWD Mg _fhe“Naome. - He Iokp amdval, . PETERSBURG COUPLE WED HARRY odnisrsns I _hursult = s VR Eh 3 i“"““'” relatives 3 i Vi umcmnmn.\ Nowsreel.) 66 99 (YL B s ok CAREY mghpwmify Buster Brown \DOES J. DEMPSEY || AT THE HOTELS ||imoer ot tho now Teicebuns S MACK SENNETT 3o COMEDY POSSESS WALLOP “~ N ol Brormon. Sy, cud. die, B Fe y S ot : TO STOP SHARKEY? o et g gy e THRU” *HoNEYM YMOON s L e ; HARDSHIPS » o s k i g T, 3 ne Y 3 v i Saturday Night Only (Continued trom Page One |CIWi T, G. Spellman, § | » Bay; Mr. and Mrs 8. Joyce, HOOT GIBSON and CUBA WHEATLY Pybus Bay £ Western ™ Action Pictuie hd often cnough to apply th BLACK BOTTOM CONTEST—A big show |l i coun? TR cblakad : 7&8 with Plenty Thrills s it | If not, the odd would appear of comel Chambers and wife. Ben "|jamin Island; Adolph Hiph eity; 1 Pe inearly all in favor of Sharkey, . w. Hye ettt Ed Reed. and Rop | whose youth and stamina, superior | gepylo: Mrs, | boxing “ability, speed and crafticr | qyq i et orners W‘Wn Byrrswnflypmnen ot fre sl 1 me i Postencd] o e i\l | defonse ull fig to aid him in| | _ ancred would not hesitate to mar- | ¢ drawn out battle. And $har-| p. R, Jennings, Sitka; Wm | In which ordinary size res, @ popular young men ot 7 1y this girl, never having me has. demonstrated, at least|pioperiine Cordova Attractions e BB P K058 | Focohaidst whe ,!‘ sgninat’ 1 :xvm._\_y m:; ol H ; . cleaners cannot reach y v R i /1 L/.‘_Sfi/!N 3{011E14 At Theatres 10—25—50—TXoges 60 cents discovers that he is really in love | 50me dynamite in his right hand. | are easy to clean AIBOR: SRR A T R i 4 inind 5 gaia it with the sirl Tt e T T .STARKLYS MUST with iy s MODERN REASONABLE RATES { Allcen I'li‘y'rl:n for ‘n,r thivd D A ORC"FS-IRA TO | SERVE SENTENCES 5 DO YOU WANT WO00D? Dave Housern., rrop. Biinor lyn neroine. Ancents vivi| GIVE DANCE TONIGHT PrEsTO-aR 0.7 "0 L it i a attractivene ves the o - | i {Ophoe '”‘ul\i‘”,‘.} vy Dis-{ The “Whisk-broom” Size unable (o pay for h : of mill g ——— - — —_ T T T r——— - Iibeing wishy-washy and makes har| The Christy orchestra of th !,',M.y,'f.“'l., ¥ Rryigeen 11y ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER cnd wood, Femmer Dol 2k We Now Supply Dealers wilh COLISEUM TONIGHT | |® figure ‘of great interest to the|steamer Dorothy Alexander willl il . - o M ansientds frec charging only , price for SEATTLY ICE CREAM s PG audience. {give a dance tonight in Ilks fay |and Tessic ‘I‘”";‘- ”“",“l"'l'_“ ;”l I'wood at mill. Don’t be zshamed S. & F. ICE CREAMS e ' - y ay from the United | < ‘ % ‘g 0. afalock & s Femmer wants to help. ady It you belong- to tho elder gen-! Cuba Wiegiy wiil also give a| *1arting ;;,’.] ';'] & ‘.‘v, prd Tt States Cirenit” Court of Appexl ! o e S. & F. CONFECTIONS oration, you can recall the sensa-jnew dance program KA mikes a smociulty ofidt Ban Francisco, where the case |'Lar Almquist Press Your Suit Jreribo ELMER 1. SMITH the disastrous flood iogtra. makes . a wpocnlty -of pesn ginsxlol & ¢ sl o it R e SWEETFRESH whono No. 837 Folnutown ana- 1ta |k g U +) the lates fox trots and waltzes| ! United States el | e e neighboring villages. If you are| |HARRY CAREY 15 AT || wud_sepocially aldtime waltz num-| o i ® p e of Oralg, was| o L R T QL | | Honesty Justice eryice Quality : ki i . A : y plenty of fine women dancs i s ey q : o o ailz a spir erois dustry is one that requires ‘Zp LEMT AR o | Stark P a_ae €2 of one | g power of the big ma . q oh o 0 In any o you will want to|cific t g fi he at the affair tonight th | year, and pay a fine of $1,000 F o chincs, PRESTOJR gett : 1uhlm shower and tub b. ths 50 unt, Ray 0 Bnrner in sec the tremendous film produc- | the ¢ a great many instances s vt i to poy a’ fine by, intothe"hard toreach’ tion which William Fox is present-|in which it has to reach out to]-°F the entire cvening {of $1,000 for vielation of the Al- spots and does athor. month and up-—steam hc.nul IMIN MENDED i ; . v - The picturc opens* at tha Colisevin| There are very few productions, : i s RFCOM i case was tried in the Dis- sity in the home ané Guaranteed e Department of Agricultu A On May 31, 1889, ' broken daw [with only studio material and|pas recommondod the st | 1926 and appeaied to the Circuit | § steryinclosed automo. by the in the North Fork Reservoir, John- | tho performers on the lot. Of late | Court of Apyp 2 The defendants| biles. Its revolving— stown, Pa., broke and sent it:|thore have been utilized a go S yrere dound snlly A 2 Genercl ] X - > sy e b i ! s 8 good cass Nathvnal forest at P e Power Driven senerd > l > l4 ; ’ I A l 3 il care, o o Cou, many rioad s ot Aron. o cxéonod | som g RETins | Bt D Ot v Seatile Fruit and Produce Co. in lives and the destruction offbe any shortage in the rolling|en it was samouneed (o ) P Bl 3 : Imbedded Dirt ot oot property. The dead exceaded 12, fstock of some of the lines the| o 9. Johin Winkie, old timer in Ju the complete wiptng out of three|movie folks Forester. The purpose of the eliri- | year or more employed by Sawyer| Lot us demonstrate PRESTOJR | WHOLESALE snd RETAIL Syt 8 Sartial doias v nl"“"" IDLED; nation is to permit the tract to be |and Reynolds of Ketchikan, ha efficiency. At our store PHONE 488 UrAilmth.::‘."'” e b g nger and freight trains is|the Trade and Manufacturing Act.|friends in this city asltineau O ARV DR SeAls. U Hoharles R, Rogers, who fs pro- I » > . ’ 1 ma in the Fox production. It is a il . Flectric Co. 1 ’ % II AN B Bedtanfionid taprdstind fim & arring Harry Carey, the notad and Power Co. | Elec . O the flousen Il/\ ) - built around the daughter of the|tacular sceomes of the first of this ()i Ju,l( (] om== man who ownod the dam, and|fTies: reloased by Pathe, titled OLD FAS}II()NED TREN’) N her love for the young enginecr si:::]l(l‘;l:\ Thru,” at the Coliscum B UL it ' If you want your hushand’s check to last longer——Come In the opening scenes, Carey 15 ot 1 i _ o desert tramp dritting from By HAZEL REAVIS, cover the elbows at the sidc Let us show you how to build We have reccived an enormous land of merchandiss on i o A the Aleutian. In doing so—we have placed our confidence ’,.souL MATES" 18 | jwal. Carey is more than an or- o = in back and fasten wifh ribbons walls qulelY- ewnomlcauv Wlth 3 LT o P foke Rikke 5' o ik | AT PALACE -romgfi-p dinary son of rest, for every time PARIS, July 21.—A reaction to-|in a fichu front. in you and ask that you e advantage by buying your he onl, tad t bo |for his fourlegged buddy. P\ that is, in the trend of styl ire d lect / ; e only wantad to marry youn be |fo s four-legge: uddy. or | —that is, in e trend of style mpire days is a collection ! 'V > ()ff f S » l causs he wanted your money,|these scenes it was mecossary to}in recreation and in clothes, hats with lace ruffled brims, e er or I)()( s .would you marry him? use a freight train and a num- Paris society is reviving taz|(rill of lace being sewed just un | fronts Aileen Pringle in Jack|[it was necessary to use a freighi| These dances may be respon-|small and frames the iy ’ 6t. John Freestone Pexchres . 'G f‘?r 25¢, or 45¢ a dozen (Conway's production of “Soul[and passerger train simultancous.|sible for the revival of the 1830! Theso styles may be influencing | Oranges—extra sweet. 35c, 40c, 45¢, 50c 55c and 75¢ dezen, i picture at the Palace tonight. J: claborately decorated. Young wor- | Paris today the boyish bob is LA —— - Fresh Corn cn Cob $1.00 a dozen R is an Elinor Glyn story, and was (3% 2t;en have shown preference for|almost as . far behind the style ' B Radishes 2 5¢c a bunch ¥ . Wilson. PALACE SATURDAY | |For the most part, the gowns|of our mothers’ girlhoods, M B ’ B l Wi 2 o s ! . 2 . e offer the best new tato°s that ever reached = Conwany has brought this famoug{ «———————————"—"7"— are made of taffeta but much Peminine line has triumph: op87 rus "082 0,’ ()rs) the mavkat P 7 1bs. for 50c or 15 lbs. for $1 e § R BT s too young to remember this his COLISEUM SATURDAY | {bers, If vequosted. .~ |notificd to apprehend Augn . [V()I{T!I ! N _‘I{)TF’I toric cvant, you have heard othere | e Fempiiopia MUL SARNSE TETRNLY Say0 - tharg tatkly and Tecsie Starkly [ i V4 4 Soam s 09 “"'"l uring men of suéficient partacrs | g 2 Storkly operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per ing in e Johmstown Flood.” [other professions for its star Tt g Hv.l\;. Bone Dry Law > ough job. A real neces BICRMEDISRPMSEIR tonight. indced, which can be completed| mpe : trict Court in the fall te | 5 for cleaning uphol 37 acres from th maugh Valley, taking a huge toll | productions, and #f there should “IF IT’'S FRUIT WE HAVE IT” 000—tho material Joss included | public will have to blame the| oy Lo Merritt, Assistant i : inity but for the last i latest producer to charter | patented under the provisions «?|returned and is greeting his many or in your home. 3 o] b i . B ack 4 Neetrice 1 nish the background of the d: lucing a series of special featurcs O1d papers for saie ac “The Empire.’ 01 papers tor suie at 'I‘\n gmpire. | Alaska Eleetric Light A wostern star, This “rolling stock” taclo, full of thrilling action wel o C5CEE L FOR O NEWEST STYL! S SII()W PHONE 416 well as an appealing romance who tried in vdin to avert thy i — and sce our store, . [station to station with his burro| (Associated Press Fashion Editor) [ Some are eut with a long poin' e - . s|he makes a railroad jump he has|wards the regimo of the empire Reboux’s confribution to the N ] ; A 7 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables at ridiculously low prices. If you loved a man, but though!|to find room in a freight car|seems to have come over Pans|swing towards the styles of the ? L m i Jant ps—very bes 2 2 This is the situation that con-|ber of railroad cmployees. Later,|cotillions of tha past century. |der the edge of the hat, which is . Cantalonpes—very beat, .......150 eaoh, 2 for 28c; or 8 dor 08 | Mates,” the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |1y, dresses with bouffant skirts often|the mede of halrdressing, for i String Beans—nice dnd tender 20c a pound ! adapted to the screen by Carey| |HOOT GIBSON AT "|the quaint, full skirted dresses.|ns tho old fashioned pompadows Green Onions 5¢ a bunch | Glyn novel to the screen with| W-hizzz! Out of the void speed | chiffon velvet and some lace also|and all those wio wisld the sci | comedy, retaining the spitit pf|went Hoot's camera. A riproariug,| One of the robes de style|alike, are cufting with neyw ido:l Bing Cherries—be ... 35¢ a pound - the original in every scenc. His|wild jamboree of riding, shooting,|launched by the house of Leniaf,|of lines that are softening unl 2 Strawberies .. 204 2 box or 5 bozes for fi vigorous style of direction is par | possehunting western drama. Your | has bright red poppies appliqued |womanly. i Call in and see our Dollar Floor Lemons | ticularly adaptable to this Glyn|2ves pop—your blood runs cold--|on a tight bodice and full scallop-|' Little curls that lie close to the! PPy § il Grzen Peas | story. you're all a-tingla for Hoot is wiid|ed skirt of white tafeta, Jars ABd’ths forabead, or nestiv § Mop, “it’s a duster F The story presents a peculiar|and reckless as ever. Hand-to-haud| In harmony with the tendoncy at the nape of the meck are ads N Plums, Prunes, Apricots, Ncctlrmea, ater- “_philosophy of a man’s mind. Lord|fizht on the cliff. Stirring, action-|towards “old-fashioned” costumes,|voeated by Paris hairdressers as| SEe T melens, Casabos, Honeydews — all. at lowest Tancred, played by Edmund Lowe, | mad race for llta—-mvnteflouw the tulle cape with elaborate pat-|an antidote for the sleck, man- prices the market affords. all is romance, passion, and|the phantom bullet. Cllcklis used. sors, dressmakers and nulhuwI Brooms Bunanas ... 150 & o is given an opportunity to have | crime. Keeps you guessing—ex- ferus worked in narrow Valoncien. |nish haircut of last winter. For| 2 C the mortgage on his ancestral os-|pectant—in suspense. It's bangnp|zes lace has been designed. These [those who camnot go so far as! lemas Har dware 0. Special attantion Hvan to.alh of o “Hate if he will marry) entertainment—the kind that Ioot|capes hang down well to the hem |curls t)m;e are soft waves anti} " spec gt own the niece of the mortgagor. Wh!:x is famous for. It is called “The |of the dress in back and barely | mild frizzes, 1 ¥ L

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