The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 23, 1927, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, ALuUbl 23, 1927, - — Al mm OFFICIALS INVOLVED _ WHERE SACCO AND VANZETTI DIED | IN RADICAL CASE COLISEUM b EXECUTIONER STANDS /1T SWITCH BEHIND A SCREEN OVER- i Ly WHICH ONLY HIS E ” ‘f i HERO 1S VISIBLE.. Ly o i A BIC DOUBLE FEATURE BILL ’ e <B il ILASKA'S GWN VIOLINIST TONIGHT TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY—2 SHOWS EACH NIGHT 7:15 and 9:20—Orchestra Plays Both Shows GOV. A. T THE FIRST FEATURE i assachusett allow the court What happened back at home~ when daddy went awa’y.’ THE play that set Broad- way buzzing is now a fas- cinating film entertainment. with ALICE JOYCE PERCY MARMONT A 1 we of tae deatin Bous o State Prison at Charleston, Mass., where Vanzetti died early tiis mornin hey witl and_ Wil 3 m the sentenco df doath those who were making efforts IThompion, cminent’ Bo attox Worid Wide Attention to save Sacco and Vanzetti turn , becama eounzel for 1 Iy this time the case had a-|ed their eyes toward Governv Thompion t 1 ths ted world wide attention and | Fuller an appeal from Judgs 1 ontaining many onsands denizl of a new trial, but | signatures, had been addresse b i § ! suprema court, prev i by v. e governor. When Judge T J s " RN Boh LI & kfroa oy, ik iy e asking "mot & parton; but uaties f"”""“ "-‘U presented by production i £ { § ; cases, sustalmed Juds: [a Sacco Wnd Vanzetti if they |yt MOISE 2 b e B by Zoe Aki LOUIS B. MAYER SE ; ; R i et | tlon. Thompson explained to @ o % > | : n 3 rmor Fuller that Sacco had felt % 3 MY [ matic pleas of innocence and 1 tladeiros’ Stotemant the strain of imprisonment and THE SLCOND FEATURE 18 : : | 1026, Me.fovenly accused Judge Thayer off o aifenists had Indicated thot In January, Celesting Me-fooooa0 S oA e - , " Jolros, under sentenes of déatn o aice and of conducting thel:ly, gyy phnormat ) certain re P"‘TE j‘l()’{RI ()]V ; 1 state T n for murd ¢ nf "ol in such a manner that justice | o0ty nng asked the governor t STICE E: N RLR RO, 1O irder ofF Ncould not be he o I Ol S of the Supreme ro of Massa-iin which he declared Sacco and| Criticisms Are Made though he hall not sigped it chusetts who denied the w {1 Vanzetti were innocent of the] College professors had written The petition accompaniod P v 1wv, grror in tho Sacco-Vanzelti caso|Rraintree murders and that g on the case. Criticisms of | Dy the statements of five neiw r and agreed it the ¢ [gang of which he had onc on | achusetts law crept into|paper writers who covered th to go be full bench member had committeed toe | Spap inding and men | (Mal and these intimated that WITH HIS WONDER HORSE The exception 1 ] ang Mad epokeand” women of importance openly | Judge Thayer had been biased and ‘ INT S and Sanderson n R e o ostioned the guilt of the two|had spoken outside of tha comrt I I(, 'Ifi ‘\YIN i tained | Providence en and ' the fairness of their|Y0om in a manner that revealed o ’ g B The de > committee ah ial. Thousands of words had|this alleged prejudice - v trial on the strang {;becn printed about the case iu| Governor Fuller then began an e y r Admission—10-25-40, Loges 50 cents Iihts stbtement Judge Thayer da-Lpamphlets and circulars. The gen | investigation of the case. He ap 1DMISSION FRRIOIlLgrE Ry ePes: ” nind this in October, 1926. Meavy Jeral temor of the more conser-|pointed an advisory ecouncil com e 3 | while, several stays halted the]vative critieism of the trial vrising A. Lawrence Lowell, pres \duits §1.00 Children 50 eonts COMING THURSDAY—THE BIG LAUGH FEATURE CUMM"‘TED BY ccution of Madeiros while an{that it was held at a time “tie|dent of Harvard University, Sam appeal was taken from Judgdfnation was suffering from | nel W. Stratton, president of th Governor wetitioned Thompson carried (0 the ernor a petition from Vanz (14 er's decision on the Madeiroi The clamor eventually focusec (29, respites were granted by the T’I(’ si'(“"i(’j IYOM()\ '”0"" tatement and a few days laterjon Governor Fuller. He held the|2overnor for Madairos, Sacco and | b Sacco and Vanzetti were taken{right of pardon, he could commute | Vanzetti, postponing their deaths - s necsmar o 4 § T -ime Sac y Dedh C se ¢ cre r sentences or he could re. R - Shimmea — : ; : i [Story of (,111{1( of S 1CCO vlminfi H.<n.»‘w(rn||v‘)l|:‘x:j”m“I‘ndl there] thel g n “n“ s of he ;.:ul |n\” T s Do W i OMING THURSDAY the Palace Thursday. Boih aro| and Vanzetti and Fight |7 . 1 ) 1pon ay for a new trial, Al Attractions ‘:,:.“;“.‘::‘,:L‘.‘I‘; H s, to Save Them |Elentmmonfiom. ipmeralymmemimmseafin ’ ' “T Iw Last Edition” ¢ I Belmors, Jack Duffy AT 3| - P supreme court upheld Judge Thay rose ite court J nt. On Junc BETTER THAN “CHARLEY'S AUNT” o ——————————————————————————— i i %itold of being absent from em I ployment on the day of the mur j@er to attend businogs in Boste el O ered oritones 5 vV Agricultural and Farm Products ures will o prosonted |y this. Vanzetti told of boing at Two fed ks famou wtomats wis | work Gonianl work delivering fish, and offere | D > nt the 5 tonlghb}piade at the Willlam Fox Wbt tostimony to. substantiats ‘this. ( Ol)“rl”l( nt '1""" b ”l»~ '( ]: y 4 ne ;‘ Hunt f ooast Studios for use in Shirley | WG Ny e ng” and “Chas rouble Mason \test starving vehicle, | ; : : ou , v 5 who identified them as men they - 0 The fifty beautifal ok irns. dinrint Singrrntin whigil ol (IASE Yia g imen th DIVISION D—DAIRY PRODUCTS make. up the Fo . Bp Clatsasi e Povis AR hevnthds’ tay b ¥ N ; at the Coliseum Wed-\ el 2 ovision will he made premiums on any dairy products chorns in Frank Borzage's Me ¥ = { Expert. testimony was en o Goldwyn-Mayer roductic AR i 3 i {EGy b UG ook wttie: my ||IIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllxlIIHIIIIIIIIIHIHIIHIHIHIllllllllflllllllmml 1 ; R { DOUBLE FEATURE BILL ! { “SCARLET HONEYMOON" AT IS AT PALACE TONIGHT COLISEUM ON WEDNESDAY Boarding Houses, Fishermen, Merchants in Nearby Towns Again we nsk that you consult us on cur wholeprice prices before crdering your Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. We can save you meney on the highest quality of produce. nesday % that-w millet taken” ad: not listed in this divisitn RETAIL PRICES Al D, A ¢ — Yakima—5 1bs, NE W I l)TA 1 ()EL for 25¢, 11 for §0c, 23 1bs. for $1.00. Walla Walla Dry Onion 5 1bs, fof 25¢ New Bulk Carvots 4 1bs, for 25¢ Cosk Apples cne pound, 10e Rutabagas 3 lbs for 25¢ e Cucumbers 2 for 25¢ Fency Swect Potates 162 a pound Walla Walla Tomatoes 202 a pound Celery-~Fresh and Tender > and 20: a Stalk Gravenstein Fancy Eating Apples 50c o dozen Beet Flavored Alberta Peaches 45¢ a dozen Bartlett Fe 45¢ o dozen Summer Squash ... 10c a pound Thomps-n's Seedless Grapes i 15¢ a pound Plums 85c a hasket Oranges 35¢, 40c, 50, 60c and 70c a dozen Bananas 15¢ a pound, 5 pound:—70c Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio -to| Defence Organized Flavor and Odor 45 work fantastic designs in gold,| silver and black on the arms anc| legs of the ballet 100 CLASS A.“Butter includes entries of two pound weight or more of granulated butter, ornamental butter and unsalted butter, CLABS B. -Homé Made Butter and Cheese. This class in cludes entries of cottage cheese, cream cheese, hest pound of butter made from skimmed milk, best pound of butter made from separated eream DIVSION E—BLUE AND SILVER FOXES, MINK AND MARTEN Judging—Shall be by points, the possible score being one The second feafure is “Chasing Aol o e Fuller made his decision on the hundred (100) ur which fifteen (15) per cent are for the animal Trouble” featuring Peta Morrison, et ¢ numerous threatening letters and elghty-five (85) per cent for the fur, divided as tollows: the well known western actor atd | ADT GEORGE ASH [_\ : received by men prominent il o his wonderful horse 'Lightning. in the c , and bombs were plac This feature abounds i all sorts| IS HERE; TO GIVE |ea near the American em . Conformation 5 of thrills it is sald. at Pa and Buenos . Air . SHOW AT COLISEUM 7, 055 Tcadion at oniovides Guafd Ty BN et A o . g and other places in Mexico, En Color | VILMA BAZANT 1 Capt. George Ash, well known|rope and Smllh_ America. Under Fur 44 GENCRNRTY, DOGIgRIM | gun expert, marksmen, cowhoy New Trial. Denied i Brush Seattle Fruit & Produce Co. R S S RIS ind bandit trailer and catcher,| On December 21, 1521, Judg T § . Wholesale and Retail tonight ol .the Coliseum in'coneest[PFrived on. the. Queen last night[Thaver denled the first of .the o o and will appear at the Colisenm!moiions for a new trial. This was % Honesty Justice Service Quality oas Omfm‘ M‘r}:’e:oml (1:)‘:“;91\':’1' Theatre noxt Thursday and Fri-lmet by demonstrations at home program from at o e b P 4 < A abra ] Se g Al i I3 o i ay. nights in Bis gun ,,l,m,,mgl.xm abroad. Several supplementar ,HMADAME "BEHAVE" 1S Ash appeared in Juneau uhmn flun_fl-lunu to umu but 2 et adult, female Blue Fox Certificate COMING TO PALACE two years ago. Sinee then hefdenied. Mv'nn\\hl!fl. Vanzetti pup, Blue Fox (male or female) 1927 Certificate —s-——szihas been traveling around thejin the state prison. Sacco was The Association will offer a Silver Cup Al Christie has taken the op-|country and has been appearing|held i Norfolk County jail at to thie winner in each of the above lots o,y 3 gl “apt.| Dediiam. In Februgry, 1923, Sacco ) posite procedure to other pro-{in many large theatres. Capt. gry, 1923, R 8 Silve s Queers of feature-length film com-|Ash is a soldier of fortune and{began a hunger strike. Alienisis Faeat Adull‘( ,"“]Pl)‘sh; r) F;w‘x L bt odies, because he has pictured {his scrap boox Is full of inter- ared him sane and he was S Won1t (NaEs Bive 0 Cortinate three recognized comedy stories|esting articles on his ability asjforcibly fed in March. This brok: Best pup (1927) Silver Fox, male o female Certificate [ ] instead of making the plots toia sharpshooter with rifie and re-|his hunger strike. While in the | ; > - ey 3 ofder in the studio brain shop [volver, and his various war ox | Psycopathic Hospital at Boston Best adu! [,, M;""‘“‘ : - - ste ertificate ‘“Charley’s Aunt,” the first, wa=|pericnces. where he had been taken for ex Best young Marten e : Certificate ) based on a play which had already s PR T amination, Sacco - attemptad sa’ i AliB St agult ‘“Tk e A ; Certifie l: carned upward of a million for SENTENCED TO JAIL cide by beating his head agains Beb adu N ‘ ertificate SALE DATES - hanpsllEs < : 2 Best young Mink Certificate % a piece of furniture. He did not 5 ‘r":ys“,!"‘:?’ h“‘ffl’; - en Rf;’;’;2I Dave Attiir was stntended 5] soverely wound el Food and Pens will be farnished by the Assoclation for ani- ) = nel’mrdt's and Avery Hopwood's |S0Tve 60 days in jail by (nlzwl Insanity Taken Up mnl_x entered. For further details or a premium book, write the SEPT. 14 NOV. 16 _great American farce, and now States Commissioner C. Clausen In December, 1924, the question Becrteary or Mamager. ’ with “Madam Behave,” a Fronch | Petersburg’ yesterday. He wis|of Vanzetti's sanity was raiscd 3 ; o. | charged with adultery. 1 b takor Bridgewato P ¥ farcé by Jean Arlette, he pre-|© and he was taken to Bridgewater W C F S ’ sents the third of an international Fh R State Hospital for observation. In est Coast I'ur flla nc. trio of celebrated stage successe: The Pl‘l‘flld(‘nt April of that year he was de S he Alasl‘ F . A . . b 3 for the garnering of laughs on| Boh Turner's New 7-Passenger (lm\;cgr“:v(?‘lhl SEA ‘ut(’r n a awr SSO( :la‘m”l TACOMA, WASHIKGIM ‘the screen. Sedan Moore withdrew as counsel for W. S. P 78 | Jullan Eltinge and Ann Penning-|It's Rea] Pleasure to ride in the|Sacco and Vanzetti in Novembor, ULLEN, Secrctary J. H. ‘HART, Manager | ton are featured in the newest President—It's a Studebaker |1924. He was succeeded by Thom- ¢ ~seven-reel comedy which comes to .~ CALL 257 as F. and N. J. McAnarney. Later LV of Los Angoles were called to the || =4 eymoon,” and the principal play- |y, tem of little glass door sandwich < g ed aga st the bizar : D e eebie | OT8 0 the ' cast. supporting Ml v1 d been found guilty because Thess peculiar nickel-in-the-sl bod A A adlah ¢ he body of ona of the murdered Sk s v, @Y Fone ‘a Huntl daring | jineh rooms are familiar to N i coilutent with Saore Caxd for Butter and unusual costumes. s bl # . bei i ! Points g Atins. these | YOTKEss, put strange to the dsdivar®. Mhatgrive: . dh ol !““”‘_] 5% S costumed in] Of the woild. A large ‘part of fhe} opposite testimony. Both wh Package 5 dancing 3 COS . ' Ao ¢ 2 " o % % ‘olor 5 Sedac ot ol > Boes of tn |4 i”-‘-”“ action ‘of the picture!poung guilty, but sentenced was Colgk 4 Basc P takes place in the automat set e Body 25 & homiing Bestatie | artiath | stayed pending motions for new : more prominent futy and one learns just how the s salt 10 BEveR, WOT | A Sacco-Vanzetti defonsa 8 Alan Hale, former screen thes-fmiiing was organized, and finar 2 settings of this remarkable $5. Sgtiings 4¢3 . .| Mason are Pierre Gendron, Alan |, o Saiealy o7 g scene, the dancers formed on2 of| 7 { we radicals. About tul S 3 / rs, J. Farrall MacDonald, Bu-!ync . the most remarkable scenes ever { time th ecry was taiged that the men = = ) | trial pian, directed “The et TIon-| oja) afd ‘was ¢.aght to help them of the demonstr beft and Maine Geary : it [ en for a motion picture. « - |tions in their favor was mads by gaken for k. The story opens in.the A tine, but the scene sgwitch T L L T L I T e I T e Percy Marmont, Alice Joyce, “1a labor committee in Milan, ftaly Pord olmes Herber In the seven ycars that dragged oy T 3ok mediately to the automat int | Sgex are in the cast . P%tout before Governor Alvan T and oth i 3 where the redl plot b B L s e xtare FHITHHH HH GG S R R T T T T T T .

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