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PICKETT PAL.AC | Last 2 Times Tonight DOUBLE BILL “Daddy’s Gone | H “Chasing Trouble” || One feature is of Paris art life and the cther a Western |2 Shows { 7:15 and 9:20 GET READY TO i i LAUGH | ae Sk £ £ Big Comecdy Opens Thursday | “MADAME f ‘4 BEHAVE® ‘ COMING TO PALACE | ga Sl Ohriatie's AN T, ; Finds Health Conditions dy, “Madam Behave,” in which | Are Impm\'ing Julian 1 - £ man nator, | That health conditions in nington, the no Ie | tian villages in southweitorn ican interprefer ¢ | ‘outhsastern Alaska and in lare featured, opens the Palace | Aleutian Islands are slowly in Thursday night. No “Char | proving was the declaration 1nad 1} ) Aunt was 8 has sc fhy Major G. A. Luvie, doctor o Claude H. Freese (inset), of San Francisco, exhibits an eight-foot model of a huge ‘Inh)n“ 1 l.x creen com becn [the Coast Guard C itter Unalga. liner he hopes to construct. It is to combine airplane and dirigible principles, and is to be capa- pr ; nted on the screen 1id. | who was the *medical examiner Dle of caxrymw 500 passengers. The story deals witl hand- fon the four months' cru ju oma ¥ hite. portrayed | completed by the cutler D bl d PI t B C ‘l}lfi’—‘ b o e A R St g by, el Sl lrlgl e an ane 1o e ombins to win the hand of Gwen Town-|[medical ald to tho natives is ey, wird of Seih Morgun, a rics 'dneato them 55 to. the cloaner m Projected Levzat han of the Air cr bacholor who oppo: the ['way * of livin Dr. Lurie il courtship. But Morgan is sued by [“In the schools as well as through r By THOMAS MANN, for 600 passengers, ofl, supplles, Hon Jasper nother erug'y [ the doctor modes of sa International Illustratéd News Staff Correspondent. spare parts, There will be sleeping {bachelor, for damages, and this | ation ar and _ aithouh quarters, dining rooms, and recrea: tarts plenty of excitement | T ¥ N/ -I-N Speeial).—A dirigible airplane, tional facilities. ] e - : e g 1 B ol F]‘IITAI}C.ISCQ (,IJO?; .lm.“l. i A dirigible airplane, HoRl C0ea Welght of engines ana Lin comparison with that of whit capable of carrying 00U passengers: - v . wings will make the craft slightly peop Indjans are improvir That’s the conception. of Claude H. Freese, San Fran- peavier than air. This will permit md are bucom'ns excollent 1 eisco designer, formerly with the Zeppelin Comy Ile has it to be under full control at all stendards constructed and is testing a model of his giant air liner, which times, and will make it less & play- o LR B ALY ; $3¢ W, thing of winds and storms than an m Although such i I»Hl norallv he hopes to have under construetion within a short time. ordinary dirigible, The ship, how- o :‘;""""'-“ to 'l”»'l the “-’ th The central part of the full-size ship is to consist of a ever, is mhho llghh-rl lh:|‘n waar, iR of -the Tadien t P A 78 3 3 gy and of such construction to enable 786 feet long and 1414 feet in diameter at ity and o £ the white mam” Di duraluminum bag, " cizid bo of It to ride out & evere storm on the Attractions | '| At Theatres || IR R ———% “SCARLET HONEYMOON” | AT COLISEUM TONIGHT } In “Tue warlet Honeymoon , the William Fox picture which | { opens at the Coliseum tonighf)| ¢ Shirley Mason has been given a' chance to act with her natural | winsomeness and charm. The di + rector responsible for this gratify-| ing occurrence is none other Hmni Alan Hale, famous screen villain who has tempora aken v)u-! grease paint for He has taken a slic | lite and developed it sinc | and naturally. He has taken an | average American family aad made it act as a family wou'd act. He has taken Kay Thorpe, a cheorful, clean-minded little steno- | grapher, and has plunged her int a romance which made all he fairy tales come’ true—and yel has resisted the temptation to} make it a lurid or. impossible r» mance. There are no vampires in this picture. There no wild lea from cliffs to escape a pursuin villain. There is no “eternal tri angle.” In fact, there is nothing in it which couldn’t happen to any little stenographer in almost any {city. And that's the chief charm | {of the film. ‘DOUBLE BILL AT PALACE, PLEASING There are two Gifferent attrac-| tions at the Palace tonight for { the last two times, “Daddy’s Gone » 8-Hunting” and “Chasing Trouble.” “One is a modorn drama and the {other is a western production A powerful story and a remark- able cast make “Daddy’s Gone s Hunting,” the Metro-Goldwyn-May er picture, one of the finest mo- tion pictures ever shown ‘here. A screen version of the famous stage play by Zoe Akins, film is another triumph for Fi Borzage, who has taken hi ‘as one of the most brillia rectors. Percy Marmont plays the rols of Julian, the restless artist who goes ahunting .and Alice Joyce her countless Jalian's self will delight ers as Idith, | ing wife. Color i3 furnished by the lavis | luxury and daring of the r'ollies ! Bergeres in Paris, in which hun- "dreds of beautiful dancers appear, | mir- and in the many studio partie which Marmont, Ford Sterling, as Oscal and Helena d'Algy as ! Olga, stage. The cleverest horse on the §creen with the greatest dare- ¢devil rider that even wore spurs, 'in ‘the saddle! Beautiful sceni: 1 shots of a’terrific storm! A tiy! for anyoue who is looking for faction in motion pictures that js; { “Chasing Trouble.” b !1 ‘THE LAST EDITION” | { COMING, COLISEUM o “The Last Edition,” Emory Johnson's latest production for F., B. 0. adapted from the story by his mothey, Mrs. Emiiie’ John-| son and starring Ralph Lewis i the leading role, is a stirring| melodrama of the newspapes game, as its name might indicat". The re-union of the star and the Johnsons marks the re-estab- | lishment of the relations which | wmade “The Third Alarm,” “West.' bound Limited,” “The Mailmau”, (;nd “In the Nln‘ of the Law": which is all recommendation that the present pictures needs. As a matter of record, it is the higt ' water miark of melodrama, and seems destined to prove even more popular than the sensational . “Third Alarm.” | Mr. Lewis en- '| 4 Hunting” I in Thursda “MADAME BEHAVE" mak and br \1.n0| Luriec of Unal civilized Americans Pay More Oa French Dine How Long Will Bread Keep? _Till It Gets Stale of Course But we have found a way to preserve the natural sugar and vitamines of the flour which ordinarily are lost in fer- mentation, Science tells us that the very best in flonr is destroyed during fermentation. And while it may not be possible to altogether prevent this, we have succeeded to some extent with the surprising result of more than doubling the keeping qualities, besides giving the bread an excel- lent flavor. No need to bake at home any more for we will sell our new style bread to the consmmers at wholesale prices if taken at the store. We save delivering expenses; you get the benefit, The more you buy the less it costs—3 loaves, 25 cents; 7 loaves, 50’ cents; 15 lcaves, $1.00. Special attention given to out of town orders, but we require cash with order. Yours for BETTER BREAD, THE STAR BAKERY R widest point. This will give the r a gis eapacity 4,500,000 cubic feet, and enormous lifting power. From the central part will stretch YL On, s w08 five sets of wings, each 200 feet 1ong, eliminating much of the danger In jat the same time live in ve glving a huge flying surface never landing, and permitting the huge { poorly ventilated hou: The f reached before in airplane construe- craft to land on a tield only several | that they are in the opsn as much ~ ton. thass Us own aine ‘ 15 they are in order to make an Five motors will drive the ship, Thirty tons of fuel may be car- | extitonce ‘15 the thing: that. save giving It a miximum speed of about! ried in the hollow wings, glving the | them.” . 160 miles an hour. So bouyant will ship a crulsing radius of 10,000 B i b be the liner that the speed can be miles, according to the estimates s d cut down to & few miles an hour, made by Freese, There will be space ! wh mostly foreigners, tha h s [live in the small towns ars amaz R e e skid ‘Athon, yme the first Now York tc Jatter's husband is an artist with Eeile whites skl tutl dabos Paris plax Ofiicials estimate a studio helsea {of tubercutosis were thin that t field is now vislied daily S y i vear, but num-rots ca of the by tive time the numb who “DER MONTAG"” PUBLISHES | matism wcre encountercd. No opi. | “¢d 10 come Lo see it HISTORICAL ODDS AND ENDS | demics were found, and seldon ! o >l \m‘.) discases like menegitis 201 ' Londen Educalion BERLIN 24 —A t of hiptheria en . ric 1€ « blishe ) One interesting thing disclosoil For Greek Prlnce:‘s el H\]I‘]n“‘ : : A“"l Frapnd ) | by Dr. Luris was finding | i t as late as a slight | what was apparently pelagara LONDON, aug. 24.-—0ne f 'of-hand artist was put on the | at Yakutat. He sent word to Wath- the mo't popular of vi rvack in Poland until he confessed | ington, D. €., of this case. whih Princcsses with the Am o witcheraft | was the first one of its kind to cclony here this summer i That in 1799 complaining against {be reported from Alaska accord- cess Marina, youngest dau rfihe government was punished in | ing to word sent back by officia’s of Prince and Princess N Denmark with two weeks in jail : In Attu, and on a few of th¢ of Greece, who, with her eldar on a diet of bread and water | small islands ‘n the Aleutians, zut eister, Princess Paul of Servia,§: That when a Colonel Schumach {few frame houses stand, most of has been attending numerousjer offered the first coal for sai» [ the inhabitants living in barabaras da and other sociul events was threatened with arre | or houses made of mud and c Marina is just overj“for having fraudulently attemptel The only wooden buildings ai» fwent ks English per-yfo sell black stones for fuel.” He churches or occasionally a chicf's | fectly come to London ¢managed to escape by the skin of { no tures taken of the hara- Lo finish education his teeth. | ba y Dr. Lurie and officers of ‘li\w with Princess Paul p lm 'l‘hu the executioner vv[ the 1 t | ‘he Unalga, reveal these to ap [ with only a small door to reveal their true’ nature, as ventilati {is practically an urknown - D - s Vigor as displayed in eye and carriage Pigmentat test varieties, sifications claseification, n can be applied only to Premiums provided \:n'ioligs to compete. Minerals ot mentioned this placarded, ficates will be in awarded. Book and Further Information W S._ .PULLEN, Secretary’ Aug. 24.—Portugal country to prosent a “first woman “Other women become doctors lawyers and professors, why shouldn’t I be an aviator-" ask Miss Maria de Laurdes de Sa’ Teixiera, 19 ye old davghter | of a Portuguese army officer an her country ploneer aviatrix | She has matrl at ths Military Aviation 3chool | Pk aldRye 7 i 520 i il LET Amgquis. rress Your Suit | ! . FAHR PREMHUMS gricultural and Farm Products : \ Body men;uremont, neck; head, back, abdomen Pigmentation, bent, cye rings, beak, shanks Handling quality, thin skin, flexible abdomen > 'remium Book for Rules and Regulations, for Grand Champions, under this Premiums also ducks and rabblts. Di VXSION G-—MINES AND MINERALS \ The Premum list provides for awards under the entries of the best exhibits of gold ore, silver ore, copper ore, lead ore, limestone, coal The Association desires the name and location of the mine or mining claini from which the exhibit is taken and the approxi- mate assay labeled on the specimen. classification, it will be given exhibit space, and if meritorious, certi- Write the Manager or Secretary for Premium Southeastern Alaska Fair Association i HhadHiann T TR sea, Freese's deslgn has not received Army and Navy approval as yet, and while some experts pronounce it as “possible but no probable,” tests on is elght-foot model have not proven the success of a full sized ship. Many difficulties are to be overcome before the Freese bird takes flight, but the designer is confident that he'll be able to take the alr In his Uner some day, Prince-Bishop of Bamberg prided 7 himgelf on having executed 1,400 | individuals, The exccutioner ditd in 18056 >0 — Portuguese Girl Studies Aviation all and deliver. Phone 5 PARIS, Aug. British {frugality has foreed the :I‘nm”‘ lear management on trains be-| I) ¥ 1 e Sy i ILG TLE epartment | This smart bicge and browy !duce the price of meals i checked taileur, worn by Marietlc } Por more than a year | DIVISION ¥--POUITRY DEPARTMENT Millner, Hollywood movie star \‘i!,“ luneh 8n the; Arst-blags | Poultry Score Card i makes an ideal traveling costume | " \f“"'” 'X’“'I"'(f)‘"_ 4 PiNke Adoptad fiom American Standard of Perfect’on i The Eton jacket is set off With « |paen 25 franes “",,!“"“”;:j”“"'; Amcrican Breods Moditerranean Breeds | hat of earth brown felt which fol |price of meals on trains between Wyandotte Minorea | lows the off-the-face tendency it |the same two cities where Am- Rhode Island Reds Ancona | fall clxaptaux. erican tourists are not the sole Java Blue Adalusian (International Newsrest passengers is 18% francs | Domenique Spanish i 2 [ 1t has remained for the Brit-| Bucke: e, e ish to force down prices between Symmetr 4 | TENNEY RETURNS HERE |Puris and Dicppe. Because there e 5 o was little patronage of the din- Wajnt 4 M. A. Tenney, Superintendent of | 10& cars the onmpany now offer i SERition . | Agencios of the Mutual Life and |8 Meal for ‘en francs, approxi- R - rost Coas of New York, for|mate 10 cents. It consists of 4 Head 6 | the Northwest, who has been ju|0UP. meat and oue vegstable, # 4 Beay b i Juneau much of the summér, r». | *altd and deserl. ; i g turned last night on the Alaska| e o g | 4 Wattles and Ear Lobe 10 | afier an absence of several weeks | Increasing Numbers + ] 10 Neck 8 { during which he visited Ketchikan S P . f .| 10 2 Wings 10 4 other southeastern Alaska | ee raris irom Afl', 10 Back 10 tolyns. Mrs. Tenney and their son | fy = i | 10 L, Tail 9 Wendsl Tenney joimed him at| PARIS, Aug. 24. Soeing 10 Breast s Ketchikan and will remain herc|Paris from the air is now so “ Body Flutt 5 / for several wocks, The: e stay-| popular that three planes at fe| % Le Toe 3 ing at the Gastinead Hotel while [fovrget are Kept busy taking up| g & = 4 i Juncan asseng: 6 LR B0 Pilos say Lindbergh's adver- 100 Fotal 100 The cleanest place in Alaska tisement of Le Bourget has m-’ Utility Score Cnrd bar none. Bergmann Dining ulated the tayman’s degire to Points Room. ——adv. fly above the field where Paris Type, American Standard of Perfection 100 skinned and clas- yellow listed for properly 13 POUNDS ‘]IILII_IIlll!IIIII|lllll|ll!llll!IIIIilllllil|HIIIilllIlIIIIHIIIIiIlllrlrllllillIIII!II!Hlllllf' B e £ WHATEVER YOU LUILD USE CONCRETE EVERLASTINGLY PEBMANENT We Mix and Deliver Any Quan A-1 Granite Concrete Ready to Flac 32 R i o CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. CO. 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