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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; SATURDAY, AU 1927. UST 13, b4 AT Nh\'\' O\ILY — 0:25 FOX N all AR Channins: Potie i |“Glass Boned” Baby Breaks Fourteen g in First Hour 1054 g § By L. E. EARL ama laid in New with International Iustr:ted Staff Correspondent. romantic-dr punctuated behind the in Franc world W 3ebe has the role of P gegy Laurcnce I) VER, Col, (I-N-N) phone girl who aspires to a career Fourteen broken bones with Kenneth Harlan, lead. | in nino months of production, is A strange affliction besets Of Laidlaw, hand ville Connors, infant son of My who e jana M B. Connor f Ch ad, | Col ] bon decided | t Wiide, | W hs youngster | wden m numeron ure-fire thrill News during the NIGHT aud MONDAY [ ing man in th a3 Billy SUNDAY MATINEE, millionaire iIN HOWE'S HODGE PODGE hance to show her act cn B where she scores a LYM , known as in the Dens ; o a1 of hi Barnes, as M partne - Worthing T e e g it moh to baby days, we A MILLION DOLLAR SPECIAL OFf the American Turf A e e Break.. Fousteon for the Laldlaw's has he tny framework ¢ monotonous, luvele snapped ometim Hoither Silt. 4 greater cause than o= one the ome a rolling i affair, though h ver yree the « RACING FiCTURE IS | The plight of the child is in AT PALACE SUNDAY the West vol- iy, | unt have ince hor appearance Feet of Clay,” which brought her ine nto prominence, has Vara R c s had 1 va | of € h Mille playor Without Merey™ lled to div 8 hip and swim ashore at |In “The Road to Yesterday neountered many new ph n picture which b which him nol wid bocar BETZ COLISEUM MELODY MEN I\ B imoti new e | tered Now The and com Miltion will be Synday Mis most m th many the stellar rola in Dollar Handican presented at the and Monday, and Reynolds ridez cne thriliin crecn days \ which Palace whercin of the hown need that tie the result ot & Ta Orville Conmors, of Chico, Col., has suffered fourteen frac- m in the body tures of bones in flm nine months 01 his Lxxstun e, His nurse ful feature of the is shown bandaging his latest break. case 18 that the child dp International lustrated News, B T R R T L L L T e T P LR LT U L IXperts aré o A METROPOLITAN PRODUCTIONZ, FONIGHT ONLY 9.25 tartin | | $EHTTTEEEHTHT I PR AT LM T mmmlmummmmmmn|u on the wrr VERA REYNOLDS THE THUD OF HOOTS f by ‘}}‘m:""" EDMUND BURNS hi £ RALPH LEWIS F.MSGREW WILLIS saom Tee waves v . are lear *THOROUGHBREDS’ £ d I by those s WA FRASER SCOTT SIDNEY PRODUCERS DISTRIBUTING {sell in CORPORATH far ) mer« ER LI EH T EH TH T PATHE NEWS GAME 9 OF “PLAY BALL” THEN cate SCENI( stifor with no | e, dashing the Hills bridlc long for hi sid di endid ly path and recovery \\]yw diresty: hm the art In “The Million Dolla Miss Re m'ght 7 & Mflaflm«fl@m ‘nz film melo- fil‘l company, b rocd nold hvl fat jockeys are her fre mounts cone Aug Evenin Wol A picture that will thrill end enthuse. due to her and win hnes and | kno managed to BIG MONEY vide BE CAREFUL" comedian, BIG PICTURES COST addition to the f .th -~ ARIZONA WOMAN IS FOLLOWING = TRAIL OF DEAD FATHER way to Daweon to visit | for the grave of | (Conumnuea trom Page Ome,) |for the present. There Mrs. Besse Gloze of Phoe- | |or two ar Ari vas an interestad n th ed. All repoyts agree mpon that | visitor iz yesterday, Mrs : 3 Peninsnl i | Gloze’s father, C. 1. Chapman, witn | | 1U% from I - still ope oo i tical standpoints, the closure 15 a | two companions, ] Pack Is Smal 1 Jerry Wilson and . : o Charles Wetzler, left Dketo, Kan.|tCessitn,” sald the Commistich ) gpy (he ent of last veg MEW FLIGHT and eam 1is eltod: bolh. Ausn shd Otive | PEEk 1 the Betahikan '.’fll;‘u north at the time | ®' the pa tor soma 81 camneries agg WASBHINGAON, no when than if he was made of spun gold. o to ghard against new s attention assistin every meve in largely in rig A A i gy il JAZZY ORCHESTRA I'rince of Wal Island a SPOKANE DERBY which embraces the W cticns in which fishing New York g |r rmitted aft ight when | | that Roger he closing order for Ketchikan | | writer added ion program, The Evening anwhile, he A nurse Hopa i Fishin 1gArea 'Limited LEADER TO ENTER ! r Th | a, end Yakulat are t NEW YORK, and effoctiv h been advised of the In rture rin Fishing in the local distm .‘|'1\’ of L apement 1’]“(“1.“7 d last Saturday night 1 Poor Rutis of Fisli Re- |!n the centraf distclet, hetwe g . | 57th and G8th parallels, last Wed sults in Early Close all in a sr “Th: R hlete of Bill Tildea ‘n popular pur drama chase by th cal son of banker of a with mu ernational irplanc to enter th an i Bellan he intend York-to-£pe ber 20 { nesday night. Both Cook Inlet and Prigee William Sound 08 u! which 10—£0—40-—L:ges 00 cents ‘-'-'lIIHllll!lll!!!llil!lI!HI5!I!"!iIiill|I2|!I|!H!iliifllII!!!lIl!HIlI||IHI|l'v|I|l|[||LI|IE’_' (s b ettt i i e e . “He Profits Most Who Serves Best” o WOLLAND MERCHANT TAILOR TELEPHONE €8 JUNEAU, On he and father, New care her | are on kane race Septem around nix, | 1 | | | | | both legal are on the re mdous e have dequate to h return {his uch r n FRONT STREET ALASKA To Everyone. pigy Wi - B S bbb b Bt B i it e SN been no o WHATEVER YOU LUILD USE CONCRETE EVERLASTINGLY PERMANENT We Mix and Deliver Any Quentity A-1 Granite Conorete Ready to Flace: Phone 32 INCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. CO. i b e o i a h rit ieire MSSE PRICES FOR GUNDAY Loges Adults Youths Children and MONDAY NIGHTS 602 50c 102 25¢ Is impos Clarence lay to Canal and o e e e NEVAUA 3 tASY DIV[]RGE LEGAL RSON CITY, thre law Bahm Klondike rush, : i gy W | ing Humu'h inet | CFeeks ‘as instance of insufficion' | .4niy i axcess of 130,000 cas ot to Dawson in Fin sured a la ) 57th parallel and en pproval has heen has with v an It sible. to glve ¢ Dixon prize of $25,000 arpund ssador to France ’ Juneau in 1897 Hootalinqua. e and bis compou. | 1995, there W Monday been received. We want to make you at home when { fon Capeman ed clogad 1 in the PALACE {In 1901 he dled ther ; & |13 mfaking irquirie gt tars just n t tional = Aeronautic Asso-| concorning the days | UD to this time d, Pr ciation to Myron T. Hery .k r“. | Strait uth a Pais to Claveland ocatiyih son for the failure,” detlare FPas to Cliveiand.d | Mis, ‘Gloko' followed nowspapar foner O’'Malley. And this w %ia8 AR A IR e work at first and for tha last| view taken by C. H. G Ambg ! 8 - - sale at everal sessions has been Chie’ | bert, fisheries expert and scient Clerk of the Arizona House of | for the Bureau of Fishe | Representatives. She said she is|latter added: “It is like the finding the trip interesting, | mer who sews his fields and the interest is growing wheat in the approved ma: 502 he nears the geenes of har fa’|ner, but whose p fails for som A0¢ | ther's hardships on the trail ard |untoward reasc cdn sec 252 Yukon river. it that the fish ascend the spawn- 100 The will legve the fiig stfeams and seed thy bed |ander at Skagway but it is impoassible to guaran over the Whit a return horse, therce “The son, 1925. Now we have a chndition | PP {of few fish. The whys of it JUNEAU TEACHER AL S T i M L i LIKFS US AND SO | / Eiivorse dageb o TELLS HOME FOLK| itself, little being swn of it g divor under the cept it is a two-y eycle var melis pericd to . Continues Examinations | tree! the valld of (Spokesman has From Juneau, off. taught school since The Commissioner today 1| aving been under pared o extend the Burean's in of the pro % s Attractlons - has returned Miss Ann Rohwer, i ter of Fred Rohwer of the At Theatres O1d papers for The Empire. R very MATINEE—SUNDAY—2:30 Loges Adulis Youths Children ~. 1o Fair The Fair Association new exhibitor: hibitors at past Fairs to enter the products of their in- dustry at the coming Fair. With a new Fair Building amply eapable of handling all mtr\nws of the Fair, every effert will be made to make this year's Fair the y\(dtc~t of all, Forward your exhibit lu the Fair Association by mail, express, or freight so that it will arrive at least one day before the opening date. All charges of forward- ing exhibits listed in the Premium Book will be paid by the Fair Association. If possible communicate with the Seeretary in advance giving some idea of the exhibit yaun intend to cnter. In this way more favorable s may he reserved for your exhibit. Write the Secretary for a Pre- mium List and any information you wmay desive. From time to time a general statement of the field covered by the 'remium List will appear in Lhis space. Dorothy Alex- and proceed Pass to White down the river to Nev., Aug months I8 consiitution + divorce unanimous deeision the supr coutt =9 dsclar opinfon written by Chiel » Saunders. LAST 2 TIMES SATURDAY NIGHT “Sally, Irene and Mary” THE CHARLEEON DANCERS spawh was plentiful ir ixhibitors invite s gnd ex- idence athie - their de Review) question ka, where s September 1, [ 3 -n silenced all who came fc eedings to nul the SLaRY 3 RUMMAGE SALE Methoafst Ladies Ald So- fety will ho'd a remmage sale on Septemb 1 and 24th. adv LK“ sez whittlin aint a half bad pas- time but he cant fer th' life of him spection of spawning beds T law. rying it to every district in South ——la g ' GOOD FEATURE LAST Coeur d’Alene hotel. She is oc- cupying the hotel switchboard dur- castern Alaska south of ley Strai to Dixon Entrance. TIMES AT PALACE 2 ing the vacation. Miss Rohwer Warden Fred G, Morgan, wh completed his galmon tagging wcrl this week, has been assigned v ig ths Widgeon (o cover Iey Strait tha school room. at M.l Chatham Strait and portions of when darkness arrives In thélyn, getontkan district. He wa winter and the hour or less of due to leave here this afternoor dusk at the opposite period of the vear when th are 23 hours of natural illumination. But she likes | Juneau. for Icy Strait and will personally oxamine every stream on whiell “Someé of the people who at tend the territorial legislature m spawning beds of any mate area are located, He will work south as rapidly as circumstances will permit. March and April start from their The Commissioner received & lhnnms in January to be there onlyiry from August Buschmann. time,” shs sald yestorday. “Some\port Althorp, this morning sayiue come from Candle, in the arctic|ihe run of fish through circle, traveling by dog team 1o Sound and ley Strait was Fairbanks and from there by train. | tinuing heavy and had been “Juncau people -are delightfil.| a1l week. Fishing closed ther They are of a gobd class. Nohz are poor, none are rich and vir tually all own their own homes. It is @ home-like town. They are Three things apparently go ‘o ward making a good motion pie ture. The story, the direction anl the cast. “Sally, Irene and Mary,” s at the Palace tonight for last two times has all three, st the story which was sug- gested by the stage play which Ed. Dowling wrote and which was adapted to the screen by Hope Loring and Louis Leighton. It has a theatrical background that is t#ll of interest for all and telis parallel stories of three girls who are in the musicale show, “Tae Dainties.” The cast is idonl. Constance Ben- nett as Sally, Joan Crawford as Irene and Sally O'Neil as Mary, are perfectly suited to their re- spective roles. It would be impos- tells of lighting 3 ey S at 2:30 p, m, | “THE HIGHBINDERS AT COLISEUM TONIGHT which the each alluring finger 2t tBig PBill Tilden, famous tennis champion, with the result that he has forsaken his old racket, so te speak, for a nibble, not to say bite, of each of'the luring three. Broadway displays Tilden’s name in golden letters as the star of a successful play on the legitimaie stage, and Asseciation Exhibitors ahnounce Tilden, William T. Til «- den, to' be formal, a3 the star of| their new film success. “The High- . binders,” a melodrama which will be shown at the Coliseum tonight. ‘" Not only is “The Highbinders" bockone n It will embrace:— Agriculiure and I'arm Domestic Sciences Produets Dairy Products and Poultry Department Garden Displays Fut Farming Industry Mines and Minerals Whittling With a ShurEdge | There’s a wide variety of Professional and Amateur Photography Curios Educational Department Miscellaneous except trolling; last Saturd night. Trollers had been tak both humpbacks and dogs al week in considerable numbers the veliicle in which Tilden makes his profound screen bow to the world, but it i3 his literary vehicia as well, for the story is from his pen. . Tilden's original fame was spread through his prowess on the tennis court where he achieved the title of world champion. He was jeered by doubting Thomases | ¥ <when he first attempted to step ¢ into the spotlight of stage, and ¥, screen, but surprised his sever- ¥ st critics by an unsuspected abil Ly i boih apting sud wrifiis) sible to select any one of them as the best for the parts they play are widely contrasted. Willlam Haines, Henry Kolker, Douglas Gilmore, Kate Pri Ag- gier ring, Sam de Grasse, Lil lian Elliot and Edna Mae Coope- ara all splendid in their respective roles, BECE DANIELS AT i I COLISEUM SUNDAY, Bebe Daniels’ newest Paramount starring picture, “The Crowded Hour,” adapted for the screcn | other will be along in a week, rarely in a hurry. The prevailing habit of mind seems to be de- liberation. If they miss a boat they are not disturbed, for an- This, it was pointed ount, assures a good escapement for the loca! distriet. Make Personal Examination The Commissioner and Dr. Gli “Many come.to visit and teil|bert will make a personal inspec of a plan to leave in a few days. |tion of several areas. Thay leave But they stdy and stay and .stay | tonight for Skagway and the Chil and presently do not want to koot River area. From therp (hey leave. The condition of mind may | will go direet to Sitka and look be developed by the alr, an airfover the streams and inlets it in which there is little more rain|that vicinity. They will then go than falls at Seattle. Then, théy to the west coast of Prince of think, pretty soon they will maka| Wales Island gection, which will a strike. and so, they remain,|be closely examined, If it is found living well and comfortably.” that there I§ no indieation of a ractical styles of Shur- gdne knives for every pur- pose. ShurEdge Blades come aharp and stay sharp. rdless of price every ge knife is guaran- teed and backed b reputation of nearly alf a century, ' THOMAS hAflDWARE €o. w. S, Southeastern Al¢ PULLEN, Secrctary La Fair As:

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