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PICKETT’ PALACE LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT IF YOU LIKE SPORT SEE The Million Dollar Handicap OH, BOY-—WHAT A SHOW HODGE PODGE and COMEDY Added " Features Music cavors of Kentucky and the Blue Grass by Mae Pauly’s Orchestra Adm. 2540-50, L es 60 cents Coming Tuesday Kiss Me Again Marie, Prcvost, Monte Blue, Clara Bow and others Attractions At Theatres [RACING FEATUF HIT AT THE PALACE beautitul wom jockeys, fun in hand in Flashing colors en, hard ri thrills go hand Million Dollar Metropolitan production which w shown with gr succe: the Palace yesterday and tonight for the last time with appropriat music. For the s at on first time in nals, the old-fashioned idea garding a race track story heen thrown in the discard and 2 new idea developed and pre gented in a human way on t. gereen, Vera Reynolds, the production, quite an adept Borses and is seen in a role which suits her to perfection Her dash and courage are genuine and she makes her role exc appealing. Edmund Burns, Ralph Lewis, a dozen jocke of Miss ]{l-\lmhh and make the production ore of unusual comedy touches. It affords many of happiness and en ~—due to the human the story and telling icreen an ha the hercine proves herse'f at riding rac of Tom arence Burton and rtainment qualities of the manner of 1 - | “THE GOLDEN STRAIN" | COLISEUM TONIGHT The famous ' old Cavalry, part in Films yversion of a Peator story, which comes to seum, was organized in officers and men fresh from the Civil War. It bore an honorable part i1 tho hard riding and fight- ing of the Indian wars. Thirly eight years ago, it was scouting Ten U. 8 which plays a prominen The Golden Strain,” Fox B, Kyne the Coli 1866 with the cactus-covered hill sof Arizona, | near where its guidons flutter to day, hunting the Apache Kid an' the troublesome Geronimo of the wily Apaches. A period of garrison life in Mon tana, enlivened by occasional con flict with the ghost-dancing war riors of the North, and in 1898 the regiment was sent to Tampa, Fla How well it bore its part in the fighting during the Spanigh-Amer ican War, is recorded in every history of tho Cuba campaign. It covered itself with glory in the memorable campaign about Sam tiago. A squadron of the Tenth fought at Samar in the closing days of the Philippine Insurrection, the re- mainder of the regiment returning to Texas from Cuba. TRl 4 J“KISS ME AGAIN" AT | PALACE TOMORROW G —_— The sad truth that “when you get what you want, you don't want it any more” is the basic theme of “Kiss Me Again,” the newest Warner Bros. production that will be featured at the Pal ace Tuesday and Wednesday. ¢ “Kiss Me Again” is the latest vehicle for the directorial genius of the great Ernst Lubitsch, who has contributed more to the pro- gress of screen development than ny other director in the industry. ince his arrival in America, about two years ago, he has introduced an entirely new technique in screen production with “the Mar riage Circle,” his firstpicture for “Warner Bros. He followed this by ~ “Three Women” and now his thir.} effort, “Kiss Me Again” is ready for the public. . Marie Prevost, Monte Blue, Clara Bow, John Roche and Wil lard Louis are the players chosen Lubitsch to enact “Kiss by fit Again” on the screen, flm‘uofim’ o Agp 0 and | The | Handicap,” a now | sptionally | Wilson, | s augment the work | moments | [ances ‘has very ¢t This guiae to good taste anu fashion appears this page. regularly Follow it daily. in By MARIE MUNNEUX, Internaticnal Illustrated News Fashion Authority. folk m familiarly mart 2 clanr y at ampton; and any doubt what isn't, mer. - On a stroll one of the most bocoming distinetive costumes 1 moted that pictured here, worn by B. Shevlin, whose mother is Mrs. Marshall H. Russell The material is flat crepe, the skirt, which comes an below knee, has the modiss ruffles. "It is the printad de about the shoulders and wai that makes the dres notable. The design but suggests lovely tap Miss Shevlin Fashionable of th the that referred are ,.mumw ort and S or part to a set Ne the about being no longer i what | and worn this Suu at Southampton wi B the however, is Japanose, try ompanied purse e wide hat to comfort f the 3 with a whit of thoy nd one which on t an ideal wear costume fo1 re tive favorites e cast, action will well done, of these constitnte the which means that be concentrated it the pa perf Mr. Lu ch and each actors are the criterion en the of “THE NUT CRACKER" COMING, COLISEUM In entertainment the degrees of amusement 2 bile, “soulcheering little smil loud guffaws that bring the to fthe ey nothing has *en on the silver sheet in ime that equals “The Nut " the first of the Samn ) 8. Hutchinson Productions relea ed by Associated Exhibitors, with Edward Everett Horton and M: 3usch in the principal roles is a the Coliscum Wednesday These two brilliant luminar are supported by a ga of com dians in what is pos »llhlv the big rest cast of laugh-producing head liners ever sesn in one picture. And_ “The Nut- cker,” an ex- tremely clever adaptation of Fred- erick Isham’s story of the sam name, is material worthy of such a cast. The thoroughly human tre. ubles and foibles of a compara- tively young married couple (she happens to be the kind of a widow who keeps a portrait of her fir: husband prominently display the living room wall!) furn end of amusement And the regeneration ratio, who is a humble clerk in 1. brokerage office, but a elerk with ambitions, gives Mr. Horton superb opportunity to display his genius, Lloyd Ingraham, one of the most skillful handlers of faree and comedy in the directorial ranks evidently given of hv best to make this a record-b - ing pisture. Harry Myers, of the memorabl “Connecticut Yankee in King Ar- thur's Court,” and a comedian of considerable fame, is intrusted with the third important ‘role of the picture and acquits himself handsomely. - e WOTICE ‘We are saliing from Seattle August 25th. Reserve space for cargo now by phoning D. B, value; to of Tie Femmer, Agt. Independent “Invl-' WE SAVE YOU —-lfl". st gation Co. and to mateh | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, IW’)wfof(.) MOV - Wem It finds re-emb madge and L and Jower right). By WADE (Motion WERNER Picture F Editor HOLLYWOOD | | | | just those ven [t r | Ther | look like ;‘ asting studio, unpr L stars th 0 many e at ot centi: th which talent, mly o for bur throu employ thair { would be embarrassed ! mentarily by order | dozen half a d | Harold 11 15 and extra an Pola Lloyds, ten a quartet Charlie Chap. of Greta Gor nermal vand for doubles Is v Y T sligh ) more tha T r y listed for tar Bt hould a demand arise for doubl ale lots thew would be | The photogranhic { dentally, is the riding figh doubl | substi raphi the casting bur 1 each udder ole vallablh fdouble, ine mfused with flying « in wi to be ¢ wimming who tars in hazardou athletic doubles star only in heigl and may even ba ¢ ne \te for | seencs. § mas emblc igh opposite re and the we ex without impairins of the most inter who decidedty employment Arthur, for in new leadin of Mary and Leatrice other of Norma Talmade Others whom the cameora tain moods at least claseify as doubles include Waltm Goss and Charles ' Ray, Ruger O'Brien and Jack Mulhall, an Lawrence Grey and Harrison Foid Rudolph Valentino 1 apy dicaliy loath Sometimes of Hollywood | the sercen graphs. 12 ot e is s0 strong taken reen colony ge presumably everyone kn one else. It is more often rassing than entertaining. - - ALASKAN AUTHOR VISITS JUNEAU Barrett Willoughby, author cf “Rocking Moon” and “Where the Sun Swings North,” Alaskan no- ols, and her mother Mrs, Charles Willoughby, are passengers on the Admiral Rogers for , where they. expeet to spend several weeks. While the steamer was in port, today, Miss Willoughby conferred with Sidne Lawrenc the well known artist, and visited with friends. Mrs. Walstein G. Smih, who knew both Miss Willonghby and her mother when they lived in Yakutat, entertained them at immcheon today at her home, They expect to be in Junean for two or three weeks on their return from Qilka Louise | graphic twir seems ¢ double hav Holiywe that at ing in ol D ever actor “he look unofficial t alike o tain 4 the vin or in hot her cas resemh e mi cven al they for each oth thering wher embar- BL ACKBIBD A MARTYR HAGEROWN, Md., Aung. 15.— If blackbirds honored martyrs they should have a warm spot in their hearts for one whose death has made life safer for them here. Farmers-in this region no Ilonger shoot blackbirds, because one which a farmer killed by ac- cident recently’ had sixty-four cutworms in its craw. —_—e—e —— GRF'LV BI\TR you ll |lk" lt adv AUS /SHIPS’ IRK STARS rees between Mary nisc Lorrainc (uppe retting it la h ACTRESS =k wought o th h while ce tia or 15. half mile had been named the Mir-Tron pub-| he lic and hose RA FINDS TV O A HOUYWOUL Suwil IesClules Brian and Je:n Arthur (upper and lower cen'cr) and Priscilla Lnotner on: of and lewer left); Desn cnl Leatrice egual ren Norma Joy i”’"‘“ 10 NEWS WEDDING TOMORROW The Cachen tak noon in and th [ tomorrow atholic Churcl u enco of i te member in the pre of both “fam rved Cushed to t Tov 4 the coupl o IT'S A GIRL A dinner is 1 to A public rec I in the le lock tomor W 3 4 tho ption i Hall wedding at voung gladden B. willi daughter are morning t M moth nlong and wh and nicely - HEARD FROM and M Tom ;Ne arrived afely »fn Tacon to word received in t Mr mily cordi t eir 13 'OYINDTD WHILE WE.“FING GREEY LONDON, Aung. 15 Actor: 1 actr are murmuring h Elaygey actre bond King,” ha en frock and a pair st match. There is eatrical uperstition that v ould never wear green Green is lucky color, ar my flucky day id, laughing her f was on wearing the as Hugotte. that she ived a da r wonnd o play, which iy 1e of her fing to v's vice of But it ric | Miss Rose, ““Washington’s ularity contest conducted .. (uternational ilustrated News.) R REAL “GOLF CLUB" MOUNTAIN IRON, Minn, A A golf course establishod west of Mountain Ir Licut. Alaska John R Boad Co the Northweste wiil stay for a Noye of fon, golf Peaches We have about 5 tons of merchandise on the Yukon. Included in this enormous shipment is a big load of CANNING PEACHES cour:; Watch for Our Prices Wednesday Seattle Fruit & Produce Co. . Wholesale and Retail Honesty Service Justice ST 1S Tal (upper North Beach, eapital resort, left for Sitka where hort time on Quality 1927. Duich Cows Stil W.‘i on Carpels | PETER B.KYNES Clhe GOLDEN COWARD OR HERD IN THE VWIDE OPEN SPACES ? with ! T/“_ CF BE[LI\M‘l .‘* art Bc'r.crfh-/hn Pensiiyg b TLawford Davidson~Frank M'Glynn. D GERMAN RAILWAYJS TO BEAUTIFY GROUND aside 1,000 mo, from $2 Htaral elary pri in to $6, for horticultn or agriet alor railw rrangaments embankmants or around quaiif following idered: f decor for sneh a pria must e ion window verang switch-houses, repai adorning of unattra walls or fences wi wild vine or ivy, trees, bushe alongsid ‘U'n the cu'tivation adjoining the trach - > WAITING FOR THL CHICAGO, wake of thousand stations iblos, like plantin shrub or hedg barkment land / vn The romsnce of a fighting coward. He didn’t knew how! want t7 fight—but he » MAIL Aug tran Atlantic of Chicagoan to, Lindbergh Field, n the air mail plane depart. fiold Mayw May woo 10-20-40—Tozes 50 conts to see na for Lindbergh b g fight CAN arrive ot COMING ‘.VI'UNESDAY T'ERBURY NIGHT ) and rg T 1 99 “The Nut Cracker CrMEDY COMEDY COMEDT named famon Slack Lyme a2 whittin aint @ half bad pas time but he cant Fer th life of ri - You'li Enjoy Whittling With a ShurEdge There’s a wide variety of practical styles of Shur- Edge knives for every pur- pose. ShurEdge Blades come charp and stay sharp. Regardless of price every .’~Ihurk dge knife is guaran- teed and backed by a reputation of nearly half a century. SDAY AND FRIDAY "I¢ COLISEUM Imla ol the Scm i THOMAS ‘ HARDWARE CO. } - Vimanonflypmmarn flmraonfipos FAIR PREMIUMS Agricultural and Farm Products Dcpurinwut at Empire Office Dld Papers for s:\lu of Vanezky, 14 sweetheart.” She won first honors in a pop- at 1 The Fair Association bestows three prizes under every entry listed in the Premium Book, namely: First, Second and Third Prizes. The winner of each prize is presehted with a certificate, ten inches by twelve inches in size, re citing the legend of his n t. - Moreover, a cash premium is paid to the winners of the first and second pr In this department Potatoes constitute the first class, and will be judged by the following seore card: Pointa 15 15 15 10 25 20 100 the on Size I'orm Depth and IFrequency Flesh and Skin Condition Uniformity of Eyes The class is divided into two lots ing of exhibits of peck measurement exhibits of 16 potatoes. The listed premiums are for all varieties of the folowing potatoes: Early White Crop, Early Pink Crop, White Main Crop and Pink Main Crop. The market prefers medium size potatoes of the shal- low-eyed type. In preparing your exhibit brush the rhrt from the potatoes and wrap ‘them in paper or like pro- teetion to prevent the skin from slipping. Spuds make an interesting exhibit and will be largely featured at the coming Fair. Enter your product to gain the prizes and feel the thrill of competition. Write the Secretary or Manager for a Premium List. 5, the first lot conajst t and the second lot of Southedstern Alaska Fair Association S. PULLEN, Secretary J. H. HART, Man: “

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