The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 22, 1927, Page 3

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Times Tonight I\ITLRNATIONAI NEWS and “W ':!h:m;* Merey” One of the strengest d features seen herc in Adm. 10-25-40, L | months. COMING Doub Mamc Joyce “DADDY’S CONE HUNTING’ Also Pcte Morr Wonder LICHT TUESI Biy Percy ison and t NING “CHASING TROUBLE” Attractions At Theatres W u | i | | TeWITHOUT MERCY" UNUSUAL PICTURE Each duetion of the nec with it often bring unusual ansatinoal, rememb 1 is a fast one which, in the dinary director ec ried aloy This ¢ which make hand uld 00 quickly ¢ qu fine dramatic and instill in 1e » minut them human he the e touche living, lgving deals with the same a villainous wronged danght howe with him her, e with » men one timo mother. The is infatuated mother, to with the dalicate ing up her past h and th présen ituation of op ave 1 | CONCERT IS AT | COLISEUM TONIGHT " Vilma violinist, wi seum tonlght of which today’s Empir is [ i [DOUBLE FEATURES ARE AT PALACE TOMORROW Two features the Palace nesday. After th> stage mont has the most tures, and every role As the arti first Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer tion, “Daddy’s Gone Marmont presents one of est characterizations he has evoay done. In his Iate opposite Alice other members clude Helena ling, Holme: Marshall, F Martha Mat One of the most beautiful and valuable horses in America is to be seen in “Chasing Trouble,” th> Blue Streak Western-Lariat Pro. duction starring Pote Morris He is the justly horse, “Lightning,” Morris favorite mount. The horse appc with the popular Western r every production, and has be. trained by his owner fo | years. will on tomorrow g d We of offort IHI sereen arrived. He popular ac his fame 36 both ot Percy Mar one nf in grows is with in Frank Bor: picture he Joyce again, of the cast @'Algy, Ford § Herbert, Virg hapman e |5HIRLEV MASON A'l' ! COLISEUM WEDNESDAY | Therp h; n joyows charm al ... Shirley Mason,-the littie Fox who plays the leading rol» “The Searlet Honeymoons' at the Coliseum Wednesday only. Onc feels it tha moment she enters o ‘room. Perhaps it Hes in her twin! ling grey ecyes, perfectly curved isdips and, winsome smile, but the chances are that it goes deeper and finds its source in a nataro » made swect by a strange mingliag celabrated | soveral | men One | Dsther R a clever Summer suggestion of black satin and white crepe. The tunic of black boasts an ever-so-chic rose embroidered in front, and the crepe skirt with three wide box pleats allows complele ‘action and grace of : movement, Black slippers and the mew sunburn hose should accompany this business unts outfit, " (International Newsreel.) 6 sham-| and| for once| visit —rdv.i to hoc at | Beauty Parlors. {and be convinced. Drug Try stores this | poos 2alston, film star, gives | | GONCERT BY MISS BAZANT ON TONIGHT | 3 pooxe e “‘.]{‘mk(l.\ (}\\Il \r’l()ll!llst to Praised by Nowell Alaska’ Appear Willis E. Bazant will appear it Juneau, tonigh w night, both Vilma i in tre, cha night. The will be and promptly Willis B. N opened Titt at well th o'clock Juneau's bes unqaalif ort to 8 int, in addre he Daily ving {etter sed Al yrthy will warr vour columns agine the Bazant Van an op- b 'n the Whitney ity to study New York had opportunity kan artist m that 1 sp unusnal talont, rich in d simpl and mode ven whom tery. of ed book, even to th oul reach b technique young a who first I her small violin under her Juneau Bazant and ak its ty the ent I hor unaffect city 1 dotted ~my my ill bow has ix made won years ana Alaska worthy her ambiticn best master She is wor of this rarc opportunity and should study with of them and I may say rity that all Alaskars feel it a privilege to hslp B In her fine ach the loftiest profession Thaunking you, 1 Very truly yours, i WILLIS BE. NOWilLL.' oing Westward it has A ha now to convince is further help. with th ant effort | heights in| am, Is M Barzan news from Capt Faithan After completi Juneau the art rdova, Anchc E Latouche and has been en Lathrope's th this westward tour will also ne heav Petersburg, and Ket Bazane was anxion: much time as possibi« | , but has such im | portant engagrments wa mmy to be fill \"hu.l\ also in Se and in Lo will b> unama to remain any longer in the Nor'n had spent the childhood aundience i received glad ¢ cason visit € in Fairbanks, where she in Cap from lazant zell, Miss play Aside atre she ngole that e happieat indicated onight ow night. and also tomor e SPIRNG VISITS SKAGWAV Solly Spring ng Cigar head of the Company of Seattie, ho has heen in_Juneau for the k, la¢ on the Alameds and Haines, He will also before returning last wee Sk produe- | a-Hunting,"” | the fin- | plave | and | Quart Can Marshall-Wclls every Pabco Rug nurchased. iy | Harris Hardware Company Open Eveniags “The girl who displays her originality These days makes “a great show. This week only we Are giving FREE OF CHARGE—One Pound of Crown Caps with every Capper purchased. Best Linoleum Varnish with » One Phone 215 NEW WATER MAINS LAID MAIN STREET 10 the 't which supplie for the downtown and part of Willoughby will be completed today Minard ater Company Vloose Lodge Host ey To Ball Club at ¢ syt § Banquet This P. M. 450 1 Following meet AV3. 0 | ing of the lodge to accordingy | piont the Baseball Mills of they | ciyp” Champions the foon el , will be guests of lodge at hydraulic pipés which weie| i rh \ and vears rom Front ¥ : : o | | announced Main Street with new o ing Trophy, awarded I cast iron pipes at a cos Spalding Ao . wpproximately $1700 to the DI s ¥ Te wrough the Juneau Young pany. A crew of six men has boen < > 110. Hardware * Company, will W busy for three ks digging ; sresented to the team o o o necessary trench, 600 feet long : UL TR bo occasion 3¢ raging five feet in deptl t Ladies . 4 the pipe and refilling thay b attend the social Wives, daughters sweethearts of members of the vited to end nounced M: The rey . water on Main § Yot the Hi D¢ |n wa s the regular Moose Moose of be et to Manager Junean V nvolved en a social banguet The special inch I Jaid Third 10-inch of session was | m Spald by s today m on S | Te G com be we andl ave are also invited to session, | | and and in replacing cit nch While how sisters Moose team arc it was an by Dictator C. H. || Spadden. I it is impossible say many years the now will last without replace- it is certain that they will’ ve much longer than the hyd , aulic pipes did. Mains made out cast iron similar to those used| | have been known 100 years, declared Mr >-oe AMERICA FIRST America First, Capt. arrived in port from run to Petersburg ports early yesterday ning. Those coming in on boat were: J. M. McRae Windham Bay and Joseph I and Fly Nortall from Taku bor to just pipe ment R AT THE HOTELS las Mit to { mu | N¢ w1 ;. Fe 1 Mc M IN The Hano regnlar way Gastineau Anchorage; Excursion John het E. H. Leb, and | R Whitcomb, eva.| Carl Carlson, Excursion Inlat; the | R. Townsend, Hoonah, F. J from | Ko sion Tnlet; Mrs, W. 1. | K Chichagof; Gilhert | Thane g H. K Dr. Rollo | W mlet 108 Spria-| Onsdal; b Rudolph, o rns | M 1 Alaska, Fultz, Dining son adv - st place In Bergmann 1L Keicfer, cit Hollywood; Mrs. G. T. J Mrs. Dana Smith, | Jettr ) hena The bar Room an none ATTENTION MOO Mrs waf Gus | Gira cag | dianly | B it | ginning Monday, fer el Rich 0 Yor G. L. Cleveland, New F. Preston Ackerman Harriet B. Davis rr ¥ Alaskan Anderson, Excursion M. Halvorson, Por Cordova; Ge Carl Whalin n 1 Al wp: T rot tle il Unalga Unalga; Bob Andrews Ronquist, Tenakee Tenakee; James Carl Valesilo, Si Sitka; - W. H Earl Manley Petersor S mglas city; Brown d city Henry MeQuir ka Lreland Pinta Bay angell; C. H. Paul jeorge Bach, aku Har M¢Rae, Windham Bay city; Touis Briverz nakee; wtlas, nakee Hansan rangell r: J. M n Wilson v Zynda Arnold and Hile, city; C Mrs. Bertha Lurie C. R. Dobbins, EESSS - ATTENTION MASONS There will be a stated inication of Mt. Juneau . 147, F. & M llows’ Hall at 7:30 o'clock ynday evening. Work in the M Degree. Visiting Brethren cor- invited. By order of the C. 8 wife, ciy A. Riannce Kahn, ( Wrangell ace y Vi 0; com Lodge A in Odd M CHAS, E. N adv e, SALE—10% reduction on all rs, including our choice line of for one week on be- August 22 ne- Curio Co adv D Advertising always pays. ats, Fur & w8 the columns of The Empire. Following tonight’s meeting there will be a banquet held for the Moose Baseball Team All members and ladies urged to attend FAIR PREMIUMS Agricultural and Farm Products Department DIVISION D—DAIRY PRODUCTS will made for premivms on any thig divisicon. Povision not listed in he Score Card {cr Butter dairy products Points Package Color Body b 15 25 10 15 100 avor and Odor CLAS; more of g CLASS B A Mome Made Butter and Cheese. T cludes entrics of cottage cheese, cream cheese, best pou made from skimmed milk, best pound of butter separated cream, -Butter inciudes entries of two pound nnlated butter, ornamental butter and unsalted butter weight or his class in- und of butter made from DIVSION E—BLUE AND SILVER FOXES, MINK AND MARTEN Judging —Shall be by points, hundred (100) of which fifteen and eighty-five (85 the (16) per cent are fo Size Conformation 10 5 Guard Color . Under Fur Brush Texture Hair adult, male Blue Fox adult, female Blue Fox pup, Blue Fox (male or female) 1927 The Association will offer a Silver Cup to the winner in each of the above lots, Adult male Silver Fox ... adult female Silver Fox . pup (1927) Silver Fox, male or female 1 Best 2 Best 3 Best possible score being one r the animal ) per cent for the fur, divided as follows: Certificate Certificate Certificate Certificate Certificate Certificate 1 Best 2 Best adult Marten young Marten Certificate Certificate 1 Best adult Mink ... 2 Best young Mink A Food and Pens will be lurnlnhetl by !he Ar.-*m'm mals entered 'Su‘mury or Manager. Certificate Certificate tion for ami- For further details or a premium book, write the ‘Southeastern Alaska F anr Asseciation w. 8. liULLEN Secretary J. H. HART, Manager George Wood l Ed | i COLISEUM TONIGHT BA ZANT 'S OWN '} IOLINIST \ fi 1DMISSION Aduiis $1.00 Childien 50 conts GHING—COLISEUM—W “The | DNESDAY arlei floneymoon” COMING “The Last Edition” th RALPH LEWIS THURSDAY R A e S T TR LT U T : Boarding Houses, Fishermen, M('r('hunts in Nearby Towns Again we ask that you consult us on our wholcprica prices before crdering your Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. We can cave you money on the highest quality of produce. RETAIL PRICES Yakima—5 lbs. NEW POTATOES ; 55 on 23 1bs. for $1.00. 5 1bs. for 25e 4 lbs. for 282 one ‘pound, 10¢ 3 1bs for 25e £ Mr 862 152 a mouad %0z a pound and & 5Ce a dezen 45c o dozen 46c a dozen 102 a pound 15¢ a pound 85c a basket 350, 40c, 50, 60c and Y0c a dozen 15¢ a pound, 5 pounds—70s Walla Walla Dry Onion Ncw Bulk Carrots Cc Xk Apples Rutabagas Hot Housc Cucumbers Fancy Swcet Potatces Walla Walla Tomatoes Celery—Fregh and Tender Gravenstein Fancy Fating Apples Best Flavered Alberta Peache Bartlett P Summer Squ Thompe: Plums Cranges Bananas 15¢ h Seedless Grapes Seatile Fruit & Produce Co. Wholesale and Retail b Honesty Justice Service Quality TR T T L T T R T T H R T H T R T TH AT AT ' '"MIHIHIIIIHIIIIIIHIIMIIHI“mlIlmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllullllllllllllllw P ettt e et WHATEVER YOU LUILD USE CONCRETE EVERLASTINGLY PERMANZNT We Mix and Deliver Any Quantity A-1 Granite Concrete Ready to Flace-———Phone 32 CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. CO. SPECIAL MEETING B. P. 0. ELKS TONIGHT—7:15 P. M.

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