The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 6, 1927, Page 3

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MATINEE—SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY WORLD'S HERO——LINDBERGH. NORMA inher newesf NOW IN NEW YORK ASIavc of R ot _Fashion With LEW CODY Directed by HOBART HENLEY A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE Champagne tastes and not how a small town girl lived un to them in New York, \NEAL’ BURNS Liiey Mac Pauly’s Palace Five 10—25—40—Loges L0 LAST TIMES TONIGHT SCARLET SAl IIHIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIhIIIH!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIH i ‘THE Attractions At Theatres “NO MAN'S LAW" AT COLISEUM TONIGHT brilliant and ever illumin mo that story, Some of the bekless riding ed a western combincd ith corking comedy and flash g laction, conspire to make “No an’s Law,” at the Coliseum to ght, a tense and interesting ds ctfon of life along the Mexican prde it was such time he [great pioneer e far frontiers of our ere carrying out their ruggec ofls to honor, chivalry and de btion. The production, which feq hrds Bob Custer, former Texas anger, is one of the most rbing in which this popul upg Thespian has ever appeared irector Forrest Sheldon has hand d {an able cast with skill and s ‘splendid story elements with Ind discrimination. The producers ve evidently appreciated to tiie jIE the value of good laughs pripkled liberally throughout cture, and they have oned id M Law” with that spice humor which makes it differan: d distinctive PRESENT BILL LAST | TIME, PALAGE TONIGHT The latest International J the Palace tonight for the las! me is showing what the Ama- ans call “The Flying Fool.” But @ showed them he was no fool. e his reception at the Cap ‘Washington with Presid oolidge decorating him, as orld’s greatest flying hero he World War. The feature is a first National hlled « “The Scarlet Saint”—why hey gave it such a title, no on pems to know, we don't, but for yourself and you will ter witnessing it “why hey Bhere is aldo a Buster Brown medy and Mae Pauly's five pi chestra plays the latest ghted music which the anagement is paying brise for the privilege. the since Prs say dia Manager Pitshmann of (he bum Theatre announces that the oliseum has sguecceeded in se rting the much heralded Prefer. d Picture, “Ppisoned Paradise,” pr its first local showing and tha will, 6pen Sunday. This announcement is one that il be received with interest by ery single fan who has been alting to see this newest B. P hulberg production. It is sa.d p be among the most pretentious lm undertakings of the year. The story will be remembered the popular piece of writing Robert W. Service which at- ined much vogue upon its pub cation a year or two ago. In this ovel, Service succeeded in plac g Monte Carlo on the literary jgp with much the same clarity he depicted Alaska in his ear- writings. An unusually distinguished cast been chosen to enact the plot here is Kenneth Iarlan, whose t screen appearance was one of icularly notable achievement, title role in “The Virginian." i opposite him is Clara remembered already for three performances—in “Down to who flung back ! country | n beer income! See THHTH IN ADDITION TO THE TURE ATTRACTION— c Spice of the Program” 1 be a Christic Comedy with Neal Buins and Vera Steadman. in New Copyright Music cents { the and n Ships,” in “Maytime 1 comparatively the pict horizon Two other proaching the ek Oxen lthough sh light in new roles closely ap leads in importance played by Carmel Myers, la* ly chosen for the role Ben Hur,” and by fith, a character ability ‘as work in Hiernal are vamp Raymond G ot by actor rare hi “Th demonstrated ed Lights” and Three.” INEW BILL AT PALACE STARTS SUNDAY MATINE Col ception shown at the Charles A in New in the Palace tarting Lindbergh's re York City will b International News Sunday and Mon with the Sunday feature is “A Sla starring Norma She plays the part of Katherine and scintillating, at the same time an emotional role. The part offer Miss Shearer some important com edy s. Lew Cody is featured opposite her and William Haines and dthers in the cast A new face will be seen in the new Christie comedy “My Swedic” which will also be shown. Anita Garvin, formerly with 1 his nationally famous " and later with “Sally,” by the same producer, will portray the “vamp in this clever comedy of complica. | tarring Neal Burns and wiman Mae Pauly’s five piece will give the latest popular musie, MRS. CHADWICK RETURNS FROM WESTERN TRIP Most Worl}:y_—(}rand Ma- tron of Eastern Stars Making Visit Mrs, Emma P. Chadwick, wife of Judge Steven J. Chadwick of Seattle, and Most Worthy Grant Matron of the Order of fhe Rast ern Star, returned last night ou the Admiral Farragut from an official trip to the westward where she ted the chapters of tho order. Ernest J. Teare, of Cleve- land, Ohio, Most Worthy Graad Patron of the Order of the East- ern Star, with Mrs. Teare ana their two daughters, Eleanor and Marion, are making the trip witn Mrs. Chadwick. The party will leave this after- oon on the Alameda for the round trip to Skagway, returning to Juneau next Monday, and are scheduled to leave for the south on the Alaska next Thursday. The Douglas Chapter of th= Fastern Star will hold a meeting on Tuesday in honor of the distin- guished visitors and the Juneau Chapter is planning a reception for oné evening of their stay here. though the date has not been definitely set. Members of the Juneau Chap- ter of the Eastern Star met the visitors at the boat last night ana are entertaining them today with an automobile trip out the Glacier Highway. @ of Fash ion™ She brigh scen IFollic in tions Vera Si orchestra cop¥righted T — AHUES HERE The John L. C. of Taku Harbor spent the night'in the channel, coming to Juneau on a special trip with Superintendent Ahues of the Libby, MeNeil and Libby cannery of Taku, IHE LOSE HEAVILY, REPORT SHOWS I)).’);) of "S! Last Year \‘i;m”_\’ 125,162 from }5[!()“'“' l)lifl‘ Canned Salmon Alaskan State commodities shipped during July had a of $4.451,423 125,162 less than the month last ar, ac monthly tent ued today Collector of Cust was the rasult of a de the volume of canned]| shipments, and of a value of ret Stat th which was § value of export busines ing ) the ame ord to t € commerce s by MeBride, The loss cline in z00d irned to the Canned month salmon shipped had a compared of but to §3 value th me roturned t it §1 $912,608 for difference repr drilling machinery nent withidrawn from t Bay district last yoar back to the Siates by wrd and Aseoclated oil companies Tena Generally Good With the exception of two items th statement Goods were valued July nts and taken the Stani 1l industrics increases in| fish, both| and in furs shipment 548 a July $50 sting in the sever There were material the value of mild cared almon and herring Mild cured mon | were valued at §584 [y. ed to §$300.4 Herring th year. bl jump ports imer July, last year, ring oil and \bout the same A feature on the report a shipment of 194, tc of valued at $1,850. This wi ut of Anchora bein a 1 Valley ghowed a mont! Fur ex ed from $109.268 for to $378,662 ea values meal were w mad¢ oal s to San Francisco. List of Commodities The list of commodities and their vatues fvilow Animals $ Curlos FISH Fresh and frozen ex- cept shellfish Halibut Salmen All Canned fish Salmon Cured or except Cod Herring Salmon Shellfish Clams Crabs Shrimp Other FKFish Meal 200 188 other 503 except 1,664,102 presorved hellfish 131,15 584,648 H1,140 Products 0il All Fish Fish Products 1d FUR-SKIN Fox Silver or Red Fox White Fox Mink Muskrat All other Manu ared 0il: Whale Ore, matte and regulus Copper Lead Tin Ore and Concen- trates > Reindeer Mon® Stone, including marble rophies, specimens, te Wood: lumber *All other other and 31,950 415 26,356 Black Fox furs 500 mber and 26,482 articles Total value of products of Alaska Products of U. turned Total value of foreign products 8. re- 172,193 of ship- ments merchan- dies . $4,541,423 *——Items included in “All other articles”: Wool Coal .. Reindeer hnlw Whale meal Painting Hafrseal skins Whale fertilizer Whale bone Total value of Total .. .-.$6,114 — e — HOBO REPAYS KINDNESS MARSHFIELD, Ore.,, Aug. 6.— A letter has come to Mrs, Sarah Haughton of Myrtle Point in- forming her that 24 years ago when the writer was passing her home, afoot and tired, she gavi him some sandwiches. Two dol- lar bills were enclosed to convey the one-time hobo's apperciation of the favor. > MILL WO0OD! Yes, we deliver mill wood. adv. RELIABLE TRANSFER PR AT R B ) Just a few of tne latest in fall hats, B. M. Behrends Co., —ady. drop! during Cold these | indi- ated generally healthy conditions) con- | 6,114] $4,367,855 [, DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, U/bm&m_' QRE CUEQ g who have Yukor litio and plac will « freeze-up. Amor and ks of the a Tood pl Simonatad hroken hip several mont weeident at the Rut o the tward, is bound outside the Yukon for who reccived a Giree we the on Borgen prominent Seward | son Edward Gus wife merchant e Califor Goodspeed, who has Arctic for several peciments for th eum of Chicago, passed Juneau on the Ytkon. Mr was in Ju the : Borden Museum party's yacht ear | 3 Jier In the summer i 5 Bl i | Vice-president H. B. ! <! [the Chicago-Milwauker | v .1u|‘vn\|‘)‘.|ly||ml by Mrs. Farling, : passengers on the Yukon | Retay | F. Dorizas, instructor i phy at Pennsylvania Univer was a visitor in Juneau whil Yukon' was in port L. V. Ray Senator, and passed through Yukon on his way She was accompanied enroute (5§ i : i # lin th 3 gathe den M through Goodspeerd ia heen woeks Earling attorney on the th by to 1er On the Yukon was L. C 1 the heads of mines, Thony the Wil who is low ok to the States P. Ziegler, well known Al artist and landscape painter Yukon, returning to going Nod the ? The best to kuow to keep ir formed on what scciety lead- |a ere, film stars and stage beau- ties—the women who really set are wearing. Fol- ature regularly. skan on the tehikan Mr Alta Purpus returned Juneau on the Yukon after a trip down Yukon River Fair and out the coast Hazel Petrich and children left for Ketchikan on th Yukon and will return with Mr Petrich who ts there in connection with office work Mrs. Lillian Burford, who cently went south Californi returning to her home in Ju the Princess Charlotte. W. E. Hendrickson, visi and | g relatives and friends in Van Pt 7 g gl the past several weck very cool | 18 returning home on the Prince Charlotte K to By MARIE MUNNEUX, | banks Mrs International lllustrated News Fashion Authority, distinctive touche charming aft Elizabeth the fringe hem line s | neaun on white. The| Mrs skirt NGoR Customs and | re of is the way caught in at the o at the wris The crepe is b | tringe that forms the | the sleeves is shaded | brown light tan. A | appearing combination that {and tan The pretty Olmstead, film {is a new addition robe of the smartes crepe to and | '8 | couver fer to whiti viibd s GERMAN FILM FEATURES player. to I8 Gertruds| This frock | her ward: | o t in Holly.| BERLIN, Aug. 6 | backwoods with battles | “redskins” and “paleface to life in the Black A German film company cepted a scenario bhased tory by the German author, Karl May, entitled “Winnetou,” and ha " " WHO'S WHO | [laid the scenes in the Biack For AND WHERE | (%L near Breisach. | Winnetou js the name ® | dian chieftain German it one America’ wood come Forost has ac Regularly, in this space, | am go ling to show you what prominent | wemen are wearing >oe i on a of an In who is for the youth what Chingach or Uncas is for American left for|The conflicts described in the yesterday | book take place in about the samy | territory as that in which Jame r in! Fenimore Cooper lays fhe scenc for his “Leatherstocking Tales.” A most of the St. Ann her home at ifternoon After spenc ttle, Miss Kdwina lyate of Douglas returned home | visit } P. Anderson, florist, | a returning passenger on the | Alameda from . Ketchikan | Returning from a two woeks business and pleasure trip to Ke chikan, Hyder and vicinity, Me|J W and Mrs. Charles H. Flory re-| M | turned to Juneau. New Mrs. Allen Shattuck, who was Shaw, ¢ called to Ketchikan three weeks | Korchikan; ago by the illness of her mother, |J. I was an arrival on the Alameda. |land Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Gueker re turned home on the Alameda from | ( few weeks business trip Wrangell and Ketchikan. Among the vals on the meda was arragar Ketchikan. ar spent somo time in June: summer before last, when he was employed at the | gell; Juneau Motors Compa: Mrs. Robert Simpson, Morg the hospital, Tenakeo n ha W who e month boy ing the past ya Marti high the Se son hool, Alamed: > | AT THE HOTELS on local Castineau and Mrs, C. E. Ahues Mrs. 8 Chadwick, Sa Charles , Cordova; Jones, Mr. and Bdgar Fortelair, York; Mr Taku; attle L My, ttie; J. D, Teare Ohijo. Wiers, and M L.. A Ramley and family, Ck Alaskan Carlson, city; Seattle; A Mnmm.ul Olson, Se Latouche touche; €. John Luka: M. Richard, attle; 1 Richards s May Malben, Ly Kingham, Ketchikan Fairbanks; L. I iis, § J. G. Bmanoff, Wran Elli Karablinikoff, Wrau- lgell: Marin Anderson, Petershur aceom- | [Pete Nelson; Mrs, T. Baker, Ket- anied by her daughter, Annabell, |chikan; Albert Wile. home from a business and; Zynda dsure trip to Wrangell. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harold Brown, class of '27 ‘of [Charles A. Ristine and : the Juneau high school, who has|dova; F. W. Gralner, Seattle; been in the employment of th ude Frances, Washington, D company working on Wrangell Robert H. Paddock. Sitka Narrows, returned on the Alameda ' Miss M. H. Williams, Philadelphia to Ala from Kay, wif AP S S Josie’s Boarding House - (Formerly Mattson’'s Boarding House) WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS Thursday, Aug. 11th ALL ROOMS NEWLY RENOVATED CGood meals will be served. Also special Russian meals by order. Special Russian Fish Pie, Meat Pie and Cabbage Pie. Special Scrvice to Parties Lower Front Street ¢, (Just above Maki's Boarding House) Our Price? Well—Just step inside and you'll be surpnsed D e e e e e e ] two | EARLY AMERICAN SCENES) | wife of a former ¢ Sewanrd | Junea | { 1927. aff TR N “WHERE YOU SE8 . ENTERTAINMENT B.P.Schulberg a fascina MACK SENNETT presents ALICE DAY in FOR “TEE TWO” it [ presents tion of Rebert W. Services novvel POISONED UNDAY ONI YOUR s Parx&:'nd Monte Carlo-made from a / bool. because it tells too :'uch. TR 3 INTEREST TO FRICES 0-20-40 Tense {ction Thills Pohca RADISE With a Preferved Cast Kenneth Harlan ClaraBow Rm;mmdcnfi'ndl Carmel Myers @ GASNIER produchoi SCENARIQ . BY . WALDEMAR _YOUNG TONIGHT — LA TIMES— 9:25 BOB CUSTER SNOMAN'S LAW™ PATHE NEWS Y PALL NO. )—A40- SCENIC 8 es 50 cents APOLOGIA From a modest tion has advanced several hundred visitors been productive of good in many each year the Association has arrived at in a permanent quate quarters proved discouraging cost of temporary equipment was Building new interests expanded. cooperation of certain Juneau businessmen to build a Fair Buildnig. beginning within to Juneau. Building—or quit. the Southeastern five years where its ways and the has been estimated between $30,000 and $40,000. a point where it The use of e to exhibitors Alaska Fairs new must temporary expensive and wasteful, cia- air annually attract The presence of our neighbors has business created However, itsell inade- establish and and patrons and the With a Fair could be aroused and the scope of the Association The Association felt it could rely upon the publie spirit and A complete list of the stockhelders will be published later and appear per- manently in the Fair Building. A partial lisé is as foHows: B. M. Behrends Co. The B. M. Behrends Bank (‘hu\; G. Warner . Robertson (iuo. A. Parks Geo. M. Simpkins Co. Dr. A. W. Stewart A. F. MeKinnon Dave Housel George Bros. Thomas Darby Alaska Steam Laundry FAIR J. . McDonald Alaska Electrie Light & Power Co. Juneau Lumber Mills Jutler, Mauro & Co. JuneauYoung- Hdw. Co. Empire Printing Co. Sawyer Reynolds & Co. Wm, C. Wright California Grocery Gunnar Blomgren Peerless Bakery Geo. Rice Dr. H. C. De Vighne BUILDINGS. A. Van Mavern Goldstein W. D. Gross H. I. Lucas J. C. Thomas Allen Shattuck The Imperial .]A .I Connors l\mght )Uhn Pastl W. M. Myren INC. Subscription books to Preferred Stock close August 10, 1927

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