The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 3, 1927, Page 3

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HUTTTT I end COMEDY THURSDAY for 3 DAYS UL al = Attractions At Theatres BOOTLEGCING STOF‘V AT PALACE SCREEN Bootlegging—America’s minal industry, until now fully disrega by motion ture producers bees nocessity takir material picture plot for new star whnich was shown witl at Palace last tremondoy been rea th the activities of 3 sresented which was prepared f under the suy ision cpherson Miss sent most of rec New York studying of big bootleggers, the ficers assisting her to obta by permiiting he a revenue catter rugners, and to be raiding of a huge liquor house. Although she de ¢ral of her experiences melodramatic for the movies,’ obtained much valuable n aria for “Red Dice,” which a frank presentation of tha sitnation ¢ fronting merica today Marguerite De La Molie I3 fea tured opposite Rod LaRocque both acquit themselves credi The picture is novel and thrillin and fully rves the achieved, support excellent. in or the scr of TJeany Macph ent v meth the nl foder to g0 « to chas present at cribe ¥ “too | i des The sucee ing cast o ! “KEEP SMILING” IS AT COLISEUM TONIGHT ifornia Yach harbor, th The exclusive Club on Los / home of some of the most expea- pleasure craft in the world in “Keep Smiling,” Monly new feature comedy-dramn an Encore picture, at the Coli tonight only. For more than a week the company took complete pos of the yacht and its attach Yachtmen stood by watched while Banks enacted some of the marine sequenc which go 0 make up the delightfully am story. As a background for the scenes, expensive yachts California - miilionaires swing anchor. Yachts belonging to B. L Doheny, the oil magnate; Hal Roach, Mack Sennett and the Chis tie Brothers, comedy produce Cliff Durant, automobile builder and racing: driver; Tom Mix sereen star; the late Thomas H Ince, Cecil B. DeMifle and many others appear in the film. ngelo Banks many INIIIIIIIIIIIH!NNIIiiIIIiIihHiIiIl|IhIIIIIHIIHIIIII|iI The Ince yacht was chartered by Banks. and used for many scenes, Interiors of the luxurious cabins and views of the decks are interspersed through the pis ture, Banks is supported in this En- core picture by a strong cast in- cluding Anne Cornwall, petite lead- ing woman and Wampas baby star, Robert .Kdeson, Stanhope Wheat- croft, Naldo Morelli and others. "~ — [“THE SCARLET SAINT” | AT PALACE TOMORROW YRR L e A 88 “"“The Scarlet Saint,” a First Na- tional feature comes ta the Palace for three days this week starting tomorrow. Mary Astor and Lloyd Hughes snpporud by a big cast S i e A, SCENIC 'IIIIIIlIIIlIlIIlIIIIHII|lIIlllIIIlIIIIII|!i‘HH|II|iIMHH‘IH$ Ii well knowr cast 1tion It is @ uniqu ymanti all story classes of “IRISH LUCK" IS AT COLISEUM THURSDAY Tom Donal t “ifth Avenue and on an Springtime suspect that this afternoon you would never prosaic figure broad rafiic co : estined for 1 mance and dyentuy distant lan om didn’t uch a thing himself. Traffic haven't time for dream and Fifty-nin'h Fifth A But along cam a dall n tarted a voting conte most popular policeman in City paper and Vhen th Tom found h vo il counted nowed under popularity THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, Unecle Sam Overcoming Perilous Weakness in 1927. Air With World’s Most Powerful Aerial Dreadnaugh What's the M Tha best way to know is to keep in- formed what society lead- ers, film stars and stage beau- | ties—the who really set the styles—are wearing. That is the purpose of this feature, which will appear reg- in this paper. Read it on women houldered | i | ularly | daily. | By MARIE Internaticnal NUNNEUX, Iiuet th picture, “Irish Luck,” which opex run at the C The story is i Geraghty Saturday Eve \n Imperfect tor Heerman, who idence Man"” and directed Wilsc tion by Venner's serial Vig Cot We Lois Impoat made “Th “Old Home opposite role. ( King, Cha Fo star Humphreys, Clande McDonald and Mary the cast eeo CORDOVA FATHER AT - CELEBRATION RUSSIAN COLONY | interesting Fourth of Jul tion was that held at For onoma County, Californiz in which Father TikhonsLavrischef of Cordova, Alaska, took part, ac cording to a clipping from the Santa Rosa Press Democrat « s been sent to the Rev. A Kashevarolf of this city For th time Native sons and Russians of S oma County and from the Bay Cities joined in services old Ru which in An celebra Ross, ed ntly in restored by a The services, B the half ago, Bishop who ofii- Ru nearly were at and a presided over by Alexis of San Francisco, ciated at high mass. He was as isted by Father Sakovich, desap of Trini church, San Francisco Father Tikhon Lavrischeff of Cor dova, Alaska, and the Rev. W S. Short, rector_of the church of the Incarnation, Santa Rosa. An ouistanding feature of the services was the singing of the male choir of Trinity cathedral without accompaniment. At close of the regilious rites was the usual procession arourd the historic chapel afier which the Russians entertained with lunch eon. Over two hundred persous were present, " o — BOTTLES! BOTTLES! Bottles, we buy 'em. The Irros Co. Front Street. —adv. e Advertising aiways pays. the columns of The Empire Use | To hunt big game in the which commnmnmlm] the landing of the | tow: the | there | inadec kind, i wround the nd bags experienced woman travelor that nothing for a journey trouble 1 trunk perflion qui propriate like 0 of Mr of the pre: J lsant wardrobe, [i's just tha thing boat, or for st dsadin weat-on S S | tinent. Tt may be kept in present {able shape easily, and can he commodated better in the luggage than fluffy, easily soiled { things, singl item y travel the > "OkLAHOMA HUNTERS GO NORTH ON TRIP | TO ALASKA RANGE | vicinity | of Paxson, on Richardson Hihway | south of the summit of the Alaska | Range, five'Oklahomans are pas-| the Alaska for C vigited with Secretary theiy steamer on Karl 1 was ) yesterday, The 1 38 W, Sutherland Dr. Charles | Lynch, C. B. Goddard and James ioddard. Dr. Lynch and Mr, God.- | rd are accompanied by their| wives who will return from Cor- dova to Juneau and await their husbands’ al. The hunters ex- I pect to return here about the mid- dle of September and plan a fey davs honting trip in this vi before continuing south to homes. Syk their - NOTICE TO CG TBACTORS Plans and specifications are, now available for the erection of a ScotPsh Rite Temple in Ju-| nean. All bids are returnable at 4:00 P.' M., August 11, 1927¢ Right is reserved to reject any or all bids. ALASKA MASONIC TEMPLE - ASSOCIATION, M. S. Whit-| \ tier, Secretary. lJunenu. Alaska, Aug. 2, 1927, adv STRIFED PANTALOONS IDENTIFY TRIBESMEN UTARI, Albania, Au will idnought tril of th 1 fighters > .- REAL&ST ERS iy TO VISIT HERE| - thie Mitche il rouck Height aerial fighting world is being ¢ a seven-ton carry Members of National Real Estate Board to Be Here August 18 giant of air built explosive h to de Poter Zynda Forrest, > - FLIES TO (‘OURT I CHICAGO; Aug Campbell, Chicago atto wia by avocation na >e8 ont Chicage day is fine he flies stead of motoring train Caplinger, city Grougorr: two battle a wtion nd at t! 2 ship over Ruth B Portland, Ore machine Tel more members of lstate Board well as other Alaskan communit two weeks win pre twin-mot rney, i When and t court taking or thin the & made known today by information oy hy W Coats, lo 8 { madian Paeific Steamsiin addition bomb ring becn ik of T'wo machine cated forward and in will be passengor Charlotta rret in the ety toamers and ucouver gust 13 @ tighting tered vessel will make but the pilot. It hbound, at more will leav The char Moose top | | { L() aion No. 251 Meets Tonight one is more 0. etchikan to id Skagwa Ketchikan only Princ Charlott ling to it »th northbound prov The Princess Louise will operato make port on her it monc wy aviation 1 ites than by cuthbound 0 as to eht calls at route. It will power . m., August The other air dreadnought 18 noon. Other day every th any of ti arrive 18. and le ports on the r e work of Anthony Fokker, buil'l- which top: will be the North Pole, Byrd trans | Wrangell and Ketchikan Atlanti and Hawaiian flight Rupert and Alert Bay, planes. Incidentally, Fokker, in his direct to Victoria factory in ‘Holland, built many The real aters will the planes Germany used with Skagway to Whitehorse uccess in the late war. v trip from to The twin engines are 450 horse- | end Lake I power w which are of a db-| will be unde en similar to the Wright Whirl-| Ward Cox, of winds th powered the ber of the Lindb Chamberlin and Byt mitte who tran flight Fokker ha:/R. Moir placed motors each winy, | same leaving vigion for party made 2 8 o’Clock ind thence of go from md malke th lower ebarge, The party thee guidance of an Franel mem arranged the tri another member of the committee will in th and a representative of the Southern Pacific Railw Harris, iz also alding i The delegates Tan THE NIFTY SHOPPEE FRONT asps STREET ocean the clear on he the « of five. Five machine guns are in the armament of the ship. Two fac the front on swivel mountings, On projects beneath the plana, Twi swing to the rear and side of th lage. The bomb racks carry 1 100-pound bombs. There i another 1,000 of The extraord!-| thing the bomb equip-, ment’is that one man can handle| the thing | also carries located at the rouy of the plane and may be operated | and by men also serving maching | A named arrange party will be to the convention which holds its sesalon n Seattle from August 8 to Aug. comprised o Jack Salem and His annual hati AT THE HOTELS | Gastineau and Mrs. George Quincy, IL; Charles 1. Quiney; G. M. Crawforl wife, Lorain, Ohio; Thomas bombs, vy NIGHT HAWKS, Mr. kert, kert, whole A. Bin- wn| | EL This e radio, apparatus. It is * HALL as | KIDDIES NIFTY DRESSES : — i) Hunt and w Denver, Col gunner F. Gilbert Pear New York With a fleot of such machincs,| City; C.,C city; €. J rtcd by aircraft carriers ang Uncle Sam could in ' country son of Nichols, Saturday Night Althorp. Alaskan Allison, Skagway; Elr el Vg o fiypnmsscrfyos lifooncsi Carlson, Port quickly ' Charles 8. CALL FOR BIDS The Fair Buildings, Ine., requests bids of contractors upon its proposed Fair Building to be erected in the Casey- Shattuck Addition to Juneau. The Building will be 100 by 200 feet, of frame construction with corrugated iron - exterior. Plans and specifications may be examined at the offices of The B. M. Behrends Bank and the Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. Some of the restrictions to be imposed upon Bidders will be: 3ids must be in the hands of the President before 6 P. M. August 5, 1927. Only bids of contractors who have been residents of Southeastern Alaska for cne year or more will be aceepted. Local materials must be used. Building must be completed before September 15, 1927. Right reserved by company to reject any and all bids. The successful bidder must furnish bond to complete building within specified- time and to turn it over to the company free from all liens of any nature whatsoever. Fair Buildings, Inc. J. F. MULLEN, President W. 8. 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