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TUESDAY and THE WEDNESDAY Lindbergh Lands in Payis THIS IS A ART in hi “THE SPECIAT AC U RD “S’"'I NEWS REE! late IND LET GEORGE DO IT COMEDY night all ch Attractwns . ‘At Theatres | [“THE SET up” NOW 1S AT PALACE Art Straften, falls in lo with Tt owner of a horse t Her father C 3 of ihe i thrown the fely in the bu returns from capt eriminal the To! last two tin 1]\4 arrival of Lind “UNDER THE ROUGE" COLISEUM TONIGHT | The coun the rouge. G show that mor baxes of cosn all this amount of roug a band of red threa which would extend from York to San Francisco. But ane is likely to try this, we'll the old L.Irl.e with all some arc plainly evident, ardent glow their endeavor all im the & complexion. Being “Under the Rouge” its dangers sometimes, as th core piciure of that title, will be the feature of the program at the Colisenm trmlgllt. }LON CHANEY AT | PALACE TOMOHRO\N Lfln (h'mcy has. found hi hh thuu sand-and-first face.” And it is a face that might grace a Conrad Nagel or a Johu Gilbert. !The celebrated character aétor ‘ a¢hieved the strangest disguise Lc eyer attempted—and appeared n the likeness of a romantic young hero—a veritable matinee idol— for the prologue of “The Road to Mandalay,” his latest starring wvehicle. This film is to be secu| at the Palace for three days be- ginning ‘tomorrow. At the opening ' hand.” Francise ( John Kin John Popo Arnold, Ketchikan John WECGRATION | latest Wilfrid A of Transport v one of this are of stippled and ceilin, and gold t in a pink starfisn Dolphing' heads adorn the painted silver wood witn t upholstery i gold wooden bed is in »f a shell. There ar above the mirro: i3 sea-green S KETCHiiii MAN BUYS INTEREST IN HYDER | MINING PROPERTY | s the fairh| | velopment | oprietor of the B i and on | busine Mot Tup! 1 to try i PRt ek \ one-fourth interest in the | nb Jek ¥ ser group in the Texas Creak | y from Dominick Bevacqua 1l was comploted. Friday, | ho_entira purchase price bemns | | of Ketchikan's | men, has par paid by Mr. Hansen at the tha papers were signed : nouncement has heen garding the price paid it is said to be a subst A unique feature of |“HELL'S FOUR HUNDRED"” IS COMING TO COLISEUM time | No an-| made re although the deal Margaret Livingsto raatiti The only tea = whose li:a;'or lnvacuu‘nfi“h L B is completel tected - - it from tea y e':om tea tabl:.mp:n kinds of pmtef:l::x —allaxcuswely ing ~ for the true tea flavors known only in the Orient: (1) Twice-toasted - - the only way to unmask rich hidden flavors of a tea leaf. (2) Then the leaves sealed in vacuum (like your coffee) - -« but sealed \\l, HOT at its most 3) world’s only @ by vt acaes aromatic moment. for tea--- with a Snug Cover = - - to protect it even Pfitryouopenin (4)0f(bemnygfldelof0flnge koe, only the choicest, most fragrant, are blended with Pekoe in Schilling’s. (5) Your - - he mm your money instantl Pekoe. 4 You keep tln tea. . Your money back if you don’t like Schilling’s best . Pprotects if you don’t next dav wa DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1927 k of Tex hort distance east .cad Mines propertie or Herald) - - eath Ends Fight of TUBE ALY FINISHED B oD M o of Oil| Money HALIBUT ARRIVA i'or River s el ired to bluff, admitte 0 mor money to b He went quietly 1 ponnlless; Then -4 ok from the financial world ¢ its dominant figure On Jimmy White' de rshurg. PO GUN CLUB SHOOT lar hoot to be held day eve | found a lstter frora terloo |6 harp on Wedne eet be 1 CNETeT than the kltchen clock friend, Sir Harry Ma( low the | ing, 64 fi;gifleers i cooperated to develop this simplified, quiet refrigerator Stand three feet away from a General Electric Refrigerator, and you probably won't know whether the motor is on or off. It actually is quieter than a clock. This is just one of the results of the General Electric process of simplification. This new-day, refrigerator never needs oiling, It uses very little current—it costs less to run than the average family ice bill. It has an all-in-one unit that is hermetically sealed to keep efficiency in—and trouble out. Over a period of fifteen years, sixty-four engineers worked toward this great electrical achievement. Only an organiza- tion with the world-wide facilities and the unlimited resour- ces of General Electric could have put so much man-power and so much money behind the development of a single firoduc{. But, now that the goal is reached, General Electric acks their product with an unqualified guatantee—the sign of their confidence in this really revolutionary refrigerator. Models for every home are now on display. Come in and see them. In the meanwhile, mail the coupon below for an interesting descriptive booklet. - Outstanding Advantages Simplified=—no pipes, no drains, no attachments. Portable —install mywficrc Just plug into nearest outlet and it stasts. Quiet—three fect away you can hardly hear it. No Servicing—never nceds oiling or attention. All moving parts are enclosed in an hermetically sealed housiog. Economical—uses very little cusrent, and maintains uniform temper- ature, Clean — the circulation of air through the coils drives dust away from the top of the refrigerator. 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