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38 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1927 ullll[lllllillIIIIIIIIIIIII|llllIIINIIHHIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIHIIz. fl AWSONC ARIBUU W %7‘ 4"& wdm ei‘ PICKETT’ '« TREK LARGEST IN. » e WEVUmG. ., NORTH'SHISTORY — — ——— e ] Yukon Territory Inundat- TONIGHT | ed with Great Herds N A ik of Trekking Caribou LINDBERGH IN ST. LOUIS Ol, Boy! What a Reception! and AND A GREAT PRODUCTION ot e B e BY HANS KRAELY superstition. _They Ha i Directed by Ernst Lubitsch By i B "i thiroug 4 ik h e LS G‘ Hnean. An ERNST LUPITSCH Production 2. am ,;“ ipobat up and MARIE PREVOST—MONTE BLUE AUR C°MEDY WILL MAKE YOU i “"‘““"‘ - ; \ ) | ; % ST il e g v ' ¥ 8 VGabel Ostrum, Seatile; 1. ‘a YARD OR HERO IN THE v It With a Smile o bave been Tere e | SRR Ll ARk TR | el g yer during their jous. ton| i : ogs BriGkRat: a9 ‘ MADGE BELLAMY 10—25—40—Loges 50 cents pe. ot <h mons herds whic mit i e 1:“:," !J.:tl‘;' . iie; eity : }labrk Bosworth~ Ann Penning sy THURSDAY | B Tawford Davidson-Frank M*Glynn! “The New Commandment” Blanche Sweet and Ben Lyon |IIII|IllIIIIlIIlIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIhlIIIIIIlIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHHIH! were hrought to Day Gwyn, voteran ’{ ver navigator, w ran th 20 miles of th N\ ma comin rl ywn the Lt b Whisie, Xibverchieti nit i ) : The Food-Tonic rac l()HS : RN Bt cus] 1 v and| A Feeling Of Fitness L “ “NEW COMMANDMENT"” Tl Appr tely 60,000 of the ani-|“'5, Witnessed in ! K ¥ thie the most interesting fash and S('renglh— At Theatres ' ALLETEMEEELLEREEERR R D ERE AL L LR DL R LR LR P LT EEEEE R UL L R LB = it ( e o1 dist iy Sy t1a¢ P, y s 3 finding ! COMING TO PALACE | |mals were witnessed week befor iy wELS il ion feature appearing in any | 2 [last by the passengers and mem ‘”f.'“ L Gkt ; 131 newspaper. Follow it daily. SCO’I"]“’S COMING WEDNESDAY - " tobert T 1o has a rare cinc- | bers of the crew of the steamer - A SR car patrons of th | Whithorse while this ship wa s f By MARIE MUNNEUX, CANTERBURY NIGIH N eTHE GOLDEN STRAIN® y 14 starting next Thursday, | coursing her way upstrean '1 F Ny »n‘ P tas t tional lllustrated News EMUI SION AT COLISEUM TONIGHT 1 prodaction for | i Fashion Authority, and ] 4 Over the past week end rep. o Tl National, “The New Com kA medk ohd tefoc f f caribou in nearl *very viein ; Pir lm e (ha ombloved Witk 1 4 N Victor - Schertbinger ‘fias- added | Lorament” 18 mresehted for aly, houred in. on Sunday morning| | WHO'S WHO i R P T Rich In The . !i’p Nut ( rag I (" run of thre another notable photoplay to hi COMEDY COREDT vunih 8 i - é dre yroblem “is simplified Y B o In producing “The New Gom.|'h®Y Were teeming in thousands| AND WHERE Momparativety easy o .| Health-Building m lower Bonanza, and th Strain,” Fox | paname s b yroduction e who | ol 1 smartly dressed . : Filmo ckeen version of one of it wis ouon pesgeene rod 00 | oo nterosted manaed to hurry | g Vitamins Of under his own banner, K i o Fate . Kyme et o e o o, ok TR Simis Bt n. o i ' it e wios | Cod-liver Oil - opened at the Colisenm yosterc {ug-gropng llent mov I 1 ,'ing in thrills and novelti~s and : L a1 1o s ARSI ERE T s R F8g! Style: SUBNVEVIDIA. 10" She el PUSISIS L Briefly told, the story is that of |, 0 Aol i by ing pictures were obtained of vorker. You may be certain |} Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 26-33 ‘ y make success certain s 8 a fighting coward—or rather, « animals as they romped across t talent that money could tempt |y " e i t oot ne Taylor, on re e upr e te 5 i e A 1 ; t lyw 4 s | : ) ] y A J & coward '”:;" I’“_‘ 1prome, teBl pans should aidd . this screen} Not many miles o o | e it 4 : N S it e ( 4' l/ y “ }' l] W’ $ame. Kenneth Harlap, Who sharvs jrumpn 1o the Mst of pletures that Bad ; 4 e PR e Rt 5 { i S i Btellar honors with Madge Bol-! o e xeen River A S Tan| - Among those lea 14 ised to the “Folli is Milt Mulford, a younyg p 1 ’i k b ) miral Rogers n | k S I 2 The cast includes Ben Lyon, in i v wate . 5 % 2 R the banks of i 2 t At . | saliian trost orepe. The tw) gotten the tBucing he received, proho weet, Holbrook Blinm, PNt B8 Toek ontttan ) 1 red fros repe. The tw thar . Shannon and many oth i % i 5 takes pride in his fighting an % throw from the| a.schgsr on the Admiral Rowc cvos ind the squars neck Jine er ¥ \ Vi sma hoy s ¥, 5 Dol s 0 1 red ang Wi K while h AP Dorothy (uy gs, Georgn Couj \ Ebra s Lo It] His father (Hobart Bosworthi! . peei o M. Oeorgo Codi: fG . junday. afternoon w. J.. B “Bernhoter was d|same motif thims the bell shepod and His | and hates his son for the ; 3 1ame. of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Heu-| g0, faines, She expect The yok: in the bodice is tucked Commandment” i3 | derion jort distance from Siblaiot: B5- batloves i to b : : W 2 | ihere for & week or ten day W goorgette, ‘A black leather NIGHT HAWKS | The fosterbrother - (Framis” . 8€reen adaptation’ by Sada Cowan | Joyal L a party of automobil-! . f foet e &t Sl tiatade L] Sl m":' T orank M and Howard Hicgin of Coloncl|ist nessed a band of about| oM ) ! e e serant 13 [ e e el st Kl ! Frederick Palmer's celebrated ao. | lifty ng in the tall grass tof " sAamiral R g i adtut B 1o ahy o i 5 i | 49 o el vel, “Invisible Wounds.” he L of. heta thorough- | purin ! : : o A Harid £ blue ELKS” HALL 0” Ihe Box i W - i e animals, at this par-| AP il ! b a stinging blow in the face which aar, ] DAT- | yiging printed in indistinct white ! | | brings out the supposed coward MCNTANA PARTY e it i '1"’ M Georg nzon 1 panel of white tend { S r nhood. Once aroused, Mil HERE ON YAQHT{ S 2o e i 30 OBl 10861 it Saturday Night & b 3 l,\l G YOU'VE GOL proves to be a real, red-blood [ mina for th 15t year s 5 be £ blue vely gon of his father, and fights his| The yacht T R ithound pusse e Ad-1ribbo s I front. wax out of military disgrace to,S. B. Hayden, J. R {miral Roge ks 0% ‘ He ot ch m!‘n.'-» a glorfous triumph I¥arson Mithote remain in the states a month and are mnot service: enough : will then return to Juneau for @ strenuous wear. rments of more winter. materials sh~uld be pr to. advantage. The accordin 2 obsery wfforded a Hayden and | lerful piet of a comy Is in port today|band of he ind horns mov from a weeks trip up on the|slowly through the tall R % 1% coast. The yacht came hore fis:|which hi e “10ld papers for sale at The Bmpire s — ] s 2 ame ch hid their bodic 3 R VoAl AN 2 % g L KISE ME AGAIN" 15 during the early part of July fror Another individual ho = ‘ X ) ) i . who *was| Virmrenflrmrenflmmoraflns = Moied PALACE TONIGHT ! [Seattlo and since that time out berry picking on the old| 5 ‘lm'nh'tl at Jumeaun, coming in here ridge road at the head of J: “Kiss Mo Again,” the lates: [OF Several hours Sundays betwe:n |son Gulch, states that he w Lubitiieh Frodiction, a plotura of | Woekly: crising tripsi wetualy disturbed by the an‘mals . romantic thrills and sophisticated Those aboard the boat are from|as they kept sauntering by. Onl adventure, gives. Mario Provos.,| Monlana and are making a years' | several o ons he had to throw the leading lady in the cast, a 'T'P in Alaska. They plan to re-|stor 1d sticks of wood to keep | maryelons opportunity to display ™MAain here for an indefinite the leaders from encroaching upon | 4 some of the newest Fronch gowns | Pefore going to the interior, where | his raspberry pateh. | W and strect frocks, The le m.,,"“;‘ G "'1' the rand| A A McMillan, at Quartz, AT v I i 5 1ole is ideally suited to hor viva. "etirn to their hdmes next sum | Cr phoned 3 i 3 A~ A b ’ . I I; . I l » clous personality in this Warne; | ™™ Quartz Creek 7alley was = ) gl tenitural and arm roducts o — e with the animals, whils There are five ch ors, each | The President Treadgold states that while jour-| l){)l)(”“"""’t portrayed by a : \,." ol Tibudrs New R up sun.nu: Creck on Sun-| ’ Marie Prevost, Monte ara | he ran into thousands| Bow, Jehn Roche and .Ih l It's Real Plea u xu ride in the mai % p The Fair Association bestows three pn/m under every Ihibag Preajdent-—1t' Studebaker ‘;m thie; 46 I: 3 S N | entry listed in the Premium Beok, namely: First, Second Sin-Me: Arain’ la g5 the, Pal PALL ST Wp She. SR Ale \ and Third Priz The winner of cach prize is presented S Sl BT, Y S i U AL the ARdumii St with a certificate, ten inches by t » inches in size, re- 4 RIVER good?".|rivals from the district join in ¢ 4 J t 4 ToERes: tn RizGs, —ady. ! proclaiming the sight one of 3 The only tea m ing the legend ‘of his me rit. Moreover, a cagh premium — - z whose flavor 1 is paid to the winners of the first and second pr " is completely protected - -h;t fresh sad fr-s*-n' In this department Potatoes constitute the firs from tea fil‘:d‘“‘“““‘b ive kinds of protection and will be judged by the following score card: — all exclusively Schilling ~ for the true tea flavors il known only in the Orient: 1) Twice-toasted - - the Points by the veteran showman 3170 5 §. Hutchinson, in Associates only way to unmask rich flavors of a tea leaf, ] 11-: ! _hibitors roaring comedy hit, “The { (Z)T‘hcnthchavanalcdmvnuum(hhyourcofie) ‘or . et il 9 Nut-Cracker,” has become one of +ee- but sealed o \[/ Depth and Freguency of Eyes 15 < the most popular of all sereen HOT.: its most v gy ® Hmh_ :'ll]({ Skin l‘_’ comedians, with such notable co L Condition 25 edies as “Ruggles of Red Gap - | g Uniformity 20 and “Beggar on Horseback” s \ ] i bl zl‘::l U:eu"tul::‘r:“li his triumphant 3 3) The world’s ouly 100 Mr. Horton is at present the L T ihia vu ;’"“l"m"“ The class is divided into two lots, the first lot 8“]“31-'1; lion of the hour as the star of 5 . rtef ... a Snug bt ing of exhibits of peck measurement and the second lot o the legitimate stage in Los An- We have about 5 tons of merchandise on the 3 g’ you open it. (4) Of the mygndelofOnn‘. : exhibits of 16 p(:tgxlm-s. The listed premiums are for all geles, while his screen followine 4 3 y st RRHGEE 0F 19 PRLBHIER, . SR SHEEH DECPUMIDS. S numbers millions the countrs Yukon. Included in this enormous shipment koe, only the choicest, varieties of the folowing potatoes: Early White Crop, , are with Pekoe in Schilling’s. (5) ' Early Pink Crop, White Main Crop and Pink Main Crop. PI wthe NutCracker” which is a big load of CANNING PEACHES. you - - he returns your """'7'“““"":;‘;“ don’t The market prefers medium size potatoes of the shal- Gomibk 45 the. Ootberth. as. featlre g § H . like Schilling’s best. low-eyed type. In preparing your exhibit brush the dirt attraction Wednesday only, Hor You keep the tea. Oraug fmtm th,: pnt.tlo(l ‘?]ml \\m}) the: m[ paper or like pro- ton appears in a role made to I 3 ) | ection to preven e skin from s g. order for Jis peculiar talents. Ho Watch for Our Prices Wednvsdn_/ PEAOL { Spuds make an interesting exhibit and will be largdy is the hen-pecked husband of Mao i i 7 ~ o featured the coming Fair, Enter your product to gain Busch, addicted (o the habit - i Your money back if you don't like the prizes and feel the thrill of competi playing the saxophone. The part Schilling’s best 1 Write the Sceretary or Manager for a Premium List. Edward- Everett Horton, starrea has abundant possibilities of which Mr. Horton and his director, Lloyd i Ingraham, have taken full advan- ey .08 4 e et | Seattle Fruit & Produce Co. Py Aluska Fab Associcitbiik havo seen the picture. - ! SRR Southeastern Alaska Fair Association Mae Busch, under contract m[ Wholesale and Retail p N\ y Metro-Goldwyn and loaned to M. 32 3 3 % PR 1 bk A e Hutchinson supectiir, tos “The || Honesty Justice Service Quality ¥ W. S. PULLEN, Sccretary J. H. HART, Man Nut-Cracker,” is a star of high 3 pnpnlwlty the world over. She has Whlbuunol ig- at-

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