The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 20, 1927, Page 3

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P ot ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1927. fl"& VILMA BAZANT ' ‘ S e 20 000 TIE 7 ._ i .AH'»'“':' T nm"'n:mu_lvmumnm‘.. SUES PLAY ERS WILL APPEAR | e — g | CONTRAGTIS | HERE MONDAY /B ~ Semmimg FOR JUNEAU ; 78 ace for 20,000 railroa ] b & ‘(,‘ ® 5 i wa eceived vesterday b - Ryl T s e ska's Girl ¥ (' inist N s : v o Sraty Juneau Lumber Mills from SUNDAY MATINEE, NIGHT and MONDAY I" Heard at Coliseum TR 4 & R e e Gt ] ‘once : v ording to Roy Rutherford, F n ((,m rt i PR B this the mill already ha 5,000 ies to finish up on a formey act 1 » office at the mill is being made wider at the present tim as ‘the room available was n sufficient In the bhox actor George Howard, who has bhes working for the company durir the summer, has been promoted W 3 to the position of foreman A - W, - —___ METROPOLITAN PIC ” v this g . 3 ; oo B 3 zant’s d LYNN CANAL tUNDAY SCHOOL STUDENTS GO 3 TO BENNETT FOR PICNIC 3 A0 GRINE. NG ekt E— N\ 3 y 4 .muflvm«mj for W York. At Of the 240 persons who went = AN\ Fd FOMPORT . @/ a3 the timid child wn Y . {0 Bennett on the Sunday School = WALLACE MACDONALD sas o \"n/\f m\ms 1 s of the grave responsi - : picnic, Monday, 95 were from —THEODORE KOSLOFF he w al houlder ¢ s i | Haines and Chilkoot B: ks HELDON LFWlS Iu n mewn t that time her great car W Thirty-two children from the o ,‘ - a vague prophe a ferver o Haines orphanage were brough a(Jmunmunl‘/1-‘!11( e ’\~““"L"n s bt o R b i SRR 4 e from the mission to attend th ~~A GEORGE MELFORD PRODUCTION | e g 5 Mal Fuson tormer Pacific Coast Lengue umpire, is suing | pieni ; ? ATTON ! g 4 r arty Krug (rieht), manager of the Los Angeles club, and | The children's races were held RELEASED PRODUCERS DI TRIBUTING (()P\POP\ T100 wsi r cran’s Brazill (left). inficlder on the same team, for $80,000, | as scheduled, but the basebali - o i of an altercation with the pair which, he alleges, | zame was plaved between two wITH : . " 8 sulted in serions injuries. loss of his job, and humiliation |teams chiefly of Skagway boy > ¢ ! o oy s s gt S Krug and Brazill deny his chargos, because there were not enough ROCKCLIFFE FELLOWES . & boys from Haines of the age of : o U the Skagway lads, to make up F ROCKING MOON 8 & a team.—(Skagway Alaskan). i Dorothy Phillips and Rebert Ames e o | FAIR PREMIUMS | 'y uivis ror oo n opportanity ondorful teca- :!’: 4’(”"‘ Pain” Fikcae, e be Hos 8 Agricultural and Farm Products TONIGHT Frty e, Wil K Nowt | Depariment LTV T RS T D P T T TR T H TR T U T (19 2] | 7’10 "%( 313 é 1mumuulmvnl’ Rhels e R T CLASS D—FRUIT fram Tan A plate of fruit shall consist of the following: Apples, 12 i A o . . i s ey specimens; berries, a heaping plateful. Paper plates will be furn- : TONIGHT-—LAST TIMES = 9:25 him, the “King of Violin ished for all fruit entrie Provision will be made for premiums 1 great tribute n any fruits not listed in thls class z PATHE RIVIEW Zephyr, Points \ ; i /1t q’“"(“r"'s jren continues Lis W iy ¢ wer; “Hark Hark the L Oolor 20 j ? t b I I ! ] ! other numbers: on the pr o | ¢ Qany J Ty omi “ 5irl L u rm fr « m are a genr of a C Score Card for Tree Fruit : & HEN ]V Al ) I isfand a Tlungar 1 Form 15 d _I_ 18, i Jolty return y £ 1 xquisitely “arranged Unifority 25 : % LEETY FLYNN - g : : wores i or the ljo. by Spauldl B Freedoth from blemishe 25 4 : ! “HIGH AND HANDSOME’ 1 ¥ 'V altz y Chopin, the “Londender in AT COLISEUM TONIGHT RN YR y Air” as arrangod by Kreisler 3 is Polonatse: By WIehIawakY Knt Premiums ane offered for apples of each varlety e et i B ever beloved “Zigeunogweigen CLASS F—BRRRIES : ¥ and e b s e _ | Gin A by Sarasate complct Premiums will be provided for the best exhibits of all varie { wuld prove a T Score Card for Berries et L T T T L T T T roat odds; h ywered 1o ! boon she | ot ““"' o the mer “"‘ k. Of Points ) 4 Full of High Powered f Drama; sic | ¥ | tearfully t ver tha 1 ’w”‘k‘ Hm' ‘M“i‘ l'"' d Form 10 K ¢ Action nd the pathos e t 5| she really to halp her coua.|Yen!s © Size 20 i 1. poopl t 1 th i1 ano way Bobitive (naniEatizaat s Gotor 10 0-20-40—Logca 50c y m ¢ 4 t Uniformity 20 ne of t « nding C I trail of the Montrichard (Ko, 2 i . i G s The 1 . sale of tickets in Condition and qualify 30 k recent months. Th j 1 \ai spy masquetadiz et - st i X 4 | 4 . {dics + full Nondé Pack 10 g v 2 p & - o efty A i at ) ¢ on to show |, Premiums are offered for berries of each variety S T T an,” as ada Yo wabie | eaumont’s well known h ) discovored by da- Mon Gastineau DIVISION B—Individual Garden Display y, form a vivid and colorfulj, 1 Noble and daughter; B. B By this Is meant the prodnets of a plant mature grown on the " Biossom: J. A. Johnson; Rok Loft; R S. Kellogg, New York Sosloff 'is tho sy Sheldon{ M- H. Kildall, Pybus Bay as many varieties of the above as possible or may be made up Alaskan l Lewis, completing trio of f » RN entirely of cne crop as vegetables, potatoes, ete . o v ) John Auld. Iditarod; E. Liadal, ’ " Grl nred rs, s Pugin, his 8 | compli “’f‘“‘m" l“ " l,. W ")t‘l;r;i"""\:‘i“"\,’ 'r' ! Score Card for Individual Garden Display alenl o) 7 Aty e Vick, g - Points irected the re, I ) Joyce, Margarot Seddon, Joe Dow. | "tad: “Pateraburgy: I Hamasakl Quality of Exhibits ' 10 e proud of his product. A D€}y yraion” Dunbar, Gale ‘Henty, | SXCUT ,‘"”,“"I"'\'.,L' gt e Quantity 30 :;h . by | Marvel Quivey and Ed. Baust. |5 ;r"“’I""“""'M;h,'d',p" e Arrangement dnd Beauty of Display 20 put the popula®) ywalaeco MacDonald plays the t ri of iugh Warren; Theodore rden of the exhibitor, such as frait, berries, vegetables, potatoes, r notch in the fav flowers, home canned goods, ete. This exhibit may be made up of cat, aly epartment and maie of an orje ¥ Heinchbruaner, Ketchikan. Originality 10 inary pa an an on 1 “WITHOUT MERCY” I8 T Zynda ero, thorous keable and as AT PALACE SUNDAY S. Farnell, Seattle; P. J. Castos 100 drables is tou k T - e w5 city; Blogsom, Excursion In ’ fidt 28 - lus—and real life. : Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Michelsen, DIVISION C—DBoys’ and Girls’ Garden: Dizplay £ 5 Geoorge Molford, who ~ directs | o Mrs. . Porkle, 'Seattie: ‘8. | This department provides premiums for the vhrious vegetables 3 ———53| “Without Mercy,” the Metropolitan | Margaret Cook, Portland, Ore. | | ¢ “NEW COMMANDMENT” Prod n which is t s b R | LAST TIME, PALACE'|ihe ce Sunday f 5 g Mied wit SALE-—107 reduction on all saw “P New | more “coin ; , including our choice line| ommandment” at the Pala oriother directop in the ,,\Nm L |of m}uts, for one \v'm](. 4")xl|'l_v.< ?)(e-| he last two times aud | “Coiner” pictures ars s¢ termed ining Monday, Angust 22, Glae- s Bastens to advise s readers, bacas of (hor entoriaiment ane |'*7 PUF & Curlo Co. . —ady.} Southeastern Alaska Fair Assoctation L o | 8. PULLEN, Sccretary 2 ' J. H. HART, Manager grown By the exhibitor. Further reference is made to the Pre- mium Book for details Write the Secretary or Manager for a copy of the Premium Book. Here is something dona in al “y Merey” will ba follow-| qpe ggflfi?fi?flfl‘y\m So- | sty mokolegdn - i y four more George Melfo:d|eiaty will hold a rummage sale setor named Howard Higzin, who| Productions for Metropolitan, all {o. Sentember 23rd and 24th. adv ats pep and speed into sparkling |cf wihich will be released #hrough jlety melodrama. “The New | Producers Distributing Corpora- lommandment” stined to b n. yme the talk of the town. | His work on “W n!mm You will admire Ben Lyon. In|hears out his reput is love scene; with Blanche | reetor with the ability to by ’ » weot he 15 ing, Another [out tha utmost of all who come! / wp who deserves raise i3 under his guidance, and to handle ' © eorge Cooper, a rare como | them in delicate gituations witli- e kept us in mirth thr ut detracting from either the o - picture. | condition ito b presented, or the " 2 V’L]‘/ A BAZANT It Robert T. Kane continues to. dramatic offects -of the actors” L/ ame s rz ue Lake pictures like “The New Com- | interpretation. ! 3 § andment” for First Natiomal, he| “Withont Mercy” abounds in 3 SKA'S /N V / ill be doing the screen a great situations, piling one upon the | g M k . .’ N\ . : ALASKA'S OWN VIOLINIST srvico. In this film there is a othor, to the crisis, It is a story | r rzen svelty that relieves the tension!presented iff detail, and each do | a an a m WHO WILL GIVE CONCERT AT THE ! the stereotype motion pleture.|tail is portrayed in such a man- . Uz » ? | he photography, handled by E* ner and with such a clarity, that < v = " o st Hallor, is perfeet. | the whole ruus smoothly and im & » COLISEUM printd itself on the spectators | S d e‘s e e .+ - mind without apparent effort. 2 BETTY COMPSON 18 |1 Molfora has placed Doroth : ¢ Monday and Tuesday, A 22:23 b 4 co v - vionday anc uesda ugust o2 AT COLIBEUM SUNDAY | | py\jjing in the leading role. snd | i : i U 7 rotmded her with ‘a east which ADMISSION Betty Compson in- (le PAM-yoiygns Rocklifto: Fellowes, Vers | ) -4 123 ! .t,.p:;;'a“'f;am”ewnl‘t';” (‘“I' Eoynolds, Robert Ames and Lisu- ! Adults $1.00 cature LT A bt A ’ ' Bit o: Simdny only, €l Delinc The picture was 4 . b [ ] 2 g {leased, through Produc Digtef. ‘The story is one of Paris W s34 s in buting tion, P18. Betty plays the role of a, il (‘orporn = o 1

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