The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 9, 1927, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, o EHEERRREOO Iirllf” . | 13 M T "da TEN THOUSAND SIOUX PITCH CAMP ae __0\ y IT TOM BERRY'S OWN RODEO SHOW | proving on R. R. [ TONIGH1 Tracks, Three i Boys Kiiled NI y TONIGHT—TUESDAY ecial! -+ "= DOROTHY ALEX. | EHROUTE NORTH about he has bu The worlds qreatest 8 o Cut s poimtyanis, 48 ST o Alaska at 10 o'locl western Show oi §ie=NPEE s pospet ; N b itia e L L »)CI'EL”/ A S the amental n it tho . w: 0. K. Synder and frontier day celebration, a E ERR wife, Lucille M. Saxton, M. Pal With ezclusive ncticn scencs of tha fa 1n-de 5 hundred manhating e t an 11 be Injun epinners an - -~ uning 1 g : ¢ | exper ditig b Smith RN . Plays Part of , by s A e ok | Sndtcat Samartan ; Is Held-up e uma enacted amid the actaal scencs of ; & '/ % SEATTLE, Aug. 9 A. P _ _ STARCH FOR HARBRECHT |ELKS TO ENTERTAIN |cxauder, tuneh room proprietor ; PRGN G { o g i G i yyme Was disillusioned when he reco V-WILLIAM FOX WIiLL BE 2 SHOWS EACH NIGHT—7:15 and 9:20 =/ (SSNIS (A wazeh is boine conducted by, SHOW CAST TONIGHT nizea Norman Hateh, one of the| presents )ito Harbrecht, who dis A1l members of the local lodge has been supporting for a month Mdivani. o ; € ! from h e in N of Elks and thelr families are while he looked for work. Alex la " but - Juneau to sce the world’s ildest wild weste of the year all fo e netns of ofte ad P T t Gibs cf the year a price one ¢ 1—FHoot m i e 2 11 again show the welcome ] o t ) | FgaEy . Sokigry Slack Lyme sez wh LINDBERGH IN NEW YORK CITY ; thint time, 3€:1a that hat he|the evenin Y {Fime but he cant % I9a JEEL R ver boon an|: tS % L e e | ) fer th life oru,m K it W hav \ othe | i see how folhs i 0 i |maiden mame of Mefssner. An! ATTENTION MASONS AND 4] loafin | t/ ¥ fenjoy loafi Thursday—SALLY, IRENE and MARY of tl A 1 iy ner was employed by EASTERN STARS 3 around da J A 50 e fal he Hammon Consolidated Gold e \\ \ A nothin' from the Great Broadway Stage Hit o Chi s iant | T npany during the X In honor of M Emma Chad £ 4‘ nd unu 1926, but he has not heen|wick, Most Worthy Grand Matron' 3 A k- | ted, according to authorities',nd Brnest Te Most Worthy ‘le Ii i : ne ire WHERE IS A, K ry (ot Nome here this information!Grand Patron of the al ¥ A PR : v : omata vy | : was wmeavered. 7 L Grand chanter 0. B, § ‘ = ' Enjoy B4 Diama Ufwnflzu‘dzzd ouance in old Hexico Altrm‘lwns | | Mecations ' 0| eatormation XeELIINE NG given. His age s 87 yoara. - . |Tuosday sventie, $:80 v m, A2 Whittling Rasaaais i Kot M Al T’ ilies Lo R B T Lo st I 1oed o hass | PRTRRSOR TMILL. SORRING' |<0ss i v TG st adbl IR T With a RGARET LIVINGSTON OBVE s v ~CM'LCBIRANC[S . 4 neatres | UGG Vi it el | askels 10k D9 Mik, 0. 18, Hoslond] nitis ottt i e it | : s Sh ; MARTHA MATTOX — FRANCIS MSDONALD [ToM mMix 18 Now | [ e G Y |1l':\c‘tli:'§|l“s‘l;‘lks‘trt‘lg&l\{x:’- I'HE BIC SHOW FHE DEVIL HORSE SHOWING, COLISEUM | . L ‘ ey 18 al 5 of » PR W 4 o Ldge knives for every pur- aud T COLISEUM WEDNESDAY | [slicht of bulld with dark hajr.| \ 3 i e - ~ , The reviewer ) te tui { il e Pl ool i . Shurfidge Blades come Canterbury Night REX piece about T Mix i v L [ 2 & o 1ot fo7 sharp and stay sharp. 3 nor,” wh one hundred thousand doliari Redardiess of price every Shurkdge knife is guaran- featuring iast nighc | blaze provides one of the many made with the famous Mill oyal 1 o1 d Poliea m;um d [ 101 Ranch Wild West Show, the b - | acentury. 1 ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. : '»v‘\..:im.:‘ most_astoni b ng part being tha TR | e | Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Cil Burnmer in hero ulr ‘;‘\"“'H bery thete 3 :“\Il;'v‘v::” ”41’ was unplannad o 1 A T'HHOMAS operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per ) e € € alter tJ ’ 5 . N { sted S p moro and more of an actor ani| Tho woving picture company's | rentals 1 sonth of Aurdlg : HARDWARE £0. L G s e ) less of a——" : ow and the entivo show’s mem- | Will be : i ; s o 4 : s iy & raing |w'll‘{\'1 rem es by mail ! W'-Mllp«nllp-smfl s ot Ui iAo scme syt AU fl sell stuc 1 i ¢ ade 2 } hear » rk of not lat | awa fully be sa it Mix is becom 4 and were several blocks|last discount date, & at YOUI.‘ grocers y ing less of a “stunter” on hor from the track on which thoir | Prompt, . . %2 13 back. Tom does fully as man|gp rain lay over when (hey| JUNEAU A“ID DOUGL A" mstantly il lf you don t llke gpine-ticklin s in T an: |y smoke bolching forth fro:, |2d7Va TELEPEZONE CO. kee or most of his pre-| (he solid staterc i spied -~ 000 e ) vious pi . but, 80 IgenIOUSIY [y the sttt of the show, o ¢ i B S i Sclullmgs best. are they fitted into the story, the | from the sleeper used by the coy ) 8 Bhing 16 do-on, term “stunt” seems almost uN-|noys cowgirls 1 ticket sellers. | s’ do nothing Your statement couth. ; A o, = While - the fire department of | O | » town, and (he show crow tri 1| NOTICE 0 CREDITORS is enough,You keep the coffee. which was adapt ! gl b i O 9 A AR ) " the novel hy | /i¢ company rew were equally thl"L . ,nmx'.:m_‘f,x ,SM. 1 y h Fllotton Qe v muln_n: the bla guit their isi8 Eiqmvo ,-0’1 b]xs. N.‘ - We Payt e grocer. i R »se. The cameramien and di vision No. One (1) be: i s : sctor were soon in full swing . 8. sioner agine: 11’ i 191 and Jobn Lowell, the leading man,| ofi cio Pr sbate Julge ff g AR Rl evert o sould s0on be seen dashing wildly nes Precinot, l ln TO SUBSCRIBERS of the Preferred Stock: of the Fair Buildings, Ine. in the s of mi : o 124 { the matter of the estate of Beset R ot N ) ST O T dece g ; : ) 5 eading wom-{ - " o prsonal en 3 p = i Notice is hereby his American sweet-| A O o duly ap- heart, he still hung on doggedly. | ! BS96lly. acenatas I Mgt administrator of the % S the story so that it pl chpiTmat N % o 4o g i t the [“CALGARY STAMPEDE” | |active part in (he . -~ » are hereby l]u('s((:l‘! | AT PALACE TONIGHT | [the plot. same with proper b v T : e ’ > B e AR riighere attached, to the undek: in the preseribed time. The pl of the building w T il ;m‘, 2 '““” d“w“ SALLY, IRENE, MARY" il at Haines, Alaska, within L adopted after careful thought to make thé building adapt one man COMING TO PALACE ;““ :””"““ el oS e - = — able to various uses. When the strueture is ‘completed, This was one of the extraordi-|™ o i your Directors are confident you will be pleased with the ¢ 1 4 4 dhans ik | Dated at Haines, Alaska, this nary feats performed at the Cax| Is there a chance for the new-\ g1y day of July, 1927. part you have taken to give Juneau a Fair Building. gary Stampede last summer to|comer in pictw | 1 i The centract to build the Fair Duilding has been awarded to the Morris Construction Company. Wark will be commenced August 9, 1927 and a erew of twenty to forty men will be employed to complete the building with 4 AREREARAMARARARAAAAARA S AR ARRARS |)ro\'u|(: atmosy e f.ur “The ; f\" \m-.l_-. to the ('nmrufy ar Adrhioistrator: During the next few days members of the Board of gary Stampede Universal gr brushed aside wx'xh such an F publication, July 19, 1 Y Ditaot il eall p t Sidan: : - alibhorMioE Western epic which® is coming to | ample y, irene and Mary" i, ot tian Ak ¥, 19 irectors will call on you to redeem your subseription the Palace tonight with Hoot Gib-| presents. s the Edmund!. W LR e & 3 g pledges. Stock certificates will be delivered at the same son in the starring role. Gonlding production coming to tra - time. As {} Direetors are giving freely of their time With a team of 36 horses puil | Pa on Thursday. P ~— Tiladi8 3 3 RN R < ing ten wagons each fastened be None of the three girls engagoi Notlung Suppa‘jea 3 to the undertaking without compensation, it is respect- hind one another. Slim Mooze- | for the title roles has been or| s i A T fully requested that you assist them by being in readi- house, famous Albertan stunt driv [the screen more than two years! Ple”ant’Ta’hnK AN E i ness to take up your stock. ér, drove fhe seemingly unman-|and none of them has ever ploy- 3 W\ Sz i ageable train around the streets-cf|ed extra SCO'I'P Calgary negotiating the turns a Constance Bennett, who is play-| though he had a small team of tvo |ing Saily in this producticn, cam> | horses and one wagon. to the sereen two years ago whon | EMUISION “The Calgaty Stampeds,” she ena e the leadiug g thrilling story of the great roles in “Cytherea.” She had no & s 4 I"AIP Bl III I)IN(\S INC i i For Those Who The daintiest of clothing can be handled on your basement 1 AR e . was taken on the actnal locatio|previons experience on stage or ! 4 ¢ where a company of 44 persons|screen, but she came from a fa- h oor without fear of soiling if your furnace is equipp: under Herbert Blache, director |mous theatrical family, headed by | Need The Health- with our automatic oil burner, No Dirt! No Dust! No Ashes! | DIRECTORS spent {wo months filming the pic |her father, Richard Bemnett. | iyl . o RECTORS ot Joan Crawford, who plays Irenc, Gwmg Benefits ! M. S. Whittier, W. B. Kirk, R. E. Robertson, J. P. Andegson Included in the action is a mvr-{has only been on the screen for { : . of nnes ¢ - 2 der and the purguit by the Royal|the past six months. She was a Of Cod-liver ol‘l HARRI I‘IACHINE Sl’OP John Reck, W. 8. Pullen, J. F. Mullen Northwest Mounted Police. dancer in New York, was given Vl' 2 A large wellselected cast sup-ja screen test and was immediato- tamins ports Gibson in this picture. In [ly signed by the M. G. M. cort lgnas g v PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL WORK __cluded are: Virginia Brown Fairc |pany. She began by playin| —— LA A

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