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FRER . SRR 1 RIS D Y THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1927. K VILMA BAZANT in CONCERT hod a i in the Freach made much of imprisonment gflmlmllImllilmllllllImllillllflllllill"hllllllllllllmlllllilllllllllihllllllllhlim 7 55 SAID ZAGLG“ ‘ BRI R R R TR TN 1% £ “LAUGHING LADIES” = “Stormy Petral” of Egypt .\ \ = w-— Dead Was Leader > e\ E 4 of Nationalists <& i\ = which was backed b ng T = Kish and other el S = ience ) d E orgai m 1trollod = vasive th British g &8 ! in the government = For Indopendence, Egypt i ey IT'S REAL VODVIL = ‘ Witk ““.‘l]“,‘:,_‘:, ‘ ;1‘],.:, \{:‘ ".I‘m ENTERTAINMENT © FOX NEWS E votectorate and the independence = of Kgypt. First he sought COMING SATURDAY = permission of the high ¢ = Lo Egzy to go E | 4 I““ s ',w,‘“uw \‘;‘ itk th The Biggest Show You Have Seem in Juneau ] ” E : it 40 place | Lha e For a Long Time ( = I )t before the Pa peace con = e A e L BUCK JONES in “THE GENTLE CYCLONE" = ro taken to Malta and immuced = ! until they no " E " ‘l tid NE TUNNEY--'THE FGHTING MARINE" g ‘ ont- their degign. Tho N = = = = SOHIIE I HE R RN R N N R EH R A R T R H B HE Y ) arrest of 7 onl v ac- 5 (< "oy G ' . . Alexandria, whick newed Directed by Scott Sidney T e s e it ARG - ; i TR TR i W e = —_— oranization which supported b CEEI SRR CETTE D AR GRCEROEEEE CODVERMOOROROOREE TGO ECHSE AR !Il!!ll||lIH'IIHIHIllllllllNllIHlllhs ife ) inzecure for Bri \ - and soldiers that th 1. after h fused to ohe n [ Major General Sir Lee Stack, Sir- 1805 to 190 Whil T 3 the most wonderful silver forbidden to go after daik.ogder issucd by the military au-|dar of the Egyptian army, seizod prime minist himeolf, Zag! plague that the publisher of this ‘ ‘ h poan quarters. o foritios that he znd his follo tian custom At tha lightly wounded July 14 family nowspaper has evee - 4 el g g ison « s coase all political action and | cul said he entered t 1924, when shot L young 1 | had privilege to examine ang ALSO—*“ON WITH THE DANC Conditicns ESerious + g Nl Agpien corted b went for the good of the dent who w il ty ha ( e. On th N \ding An inv wtion of the ) tish yps to the railroad and was leaving it for t o Egypt froww Herlin. The bull it in bold relief the head o ed by Lord Milner revealed: i, Gibraltar Studied Law arm nd in the middle stretched clear 8 ¥ really serious and that Zag Vith, the. aboHUC L R in 1860 at Biana, in the Delis BORDEN GI LAQUE 1 end driver, while in the € SI IP’)I’1ID}/ l"vl""'wrw = Yvonne Taylor, motion pic- 'oul ha ;V.A powerful hold upon he [ 'V _' tae P i 1 wa raduated from the Un FOR B( | CUP RACERS ( mountaing w._tu X ¥F 7.4 VY. Z! fure star, wears a stunning eve- | POl Then the l'ulwnln tried to| ‘.“.. I""; I“I"“"“’W Gl S ity of Al Azhar and after - . : i it sun loth = . calind s lcome to terms with him. Tha Ne.|[leased a nitted to re Y ward studied law. He becamo, Capt. John B ma ! od holly - P ) vIpQ = ning gown of flesh-colored net, " I adh R R g 1 1 with holly IS A RIOT OF LAUGHS S ombroidered in gold beads, The |!Pnalist leader went to Londm In.\lu l-\! :.l |Ilr :\l. '4 "“‘ .Xw,.‘. .| counsellor of the Native Court cwner « A v 1 a bow on ths o2y s s s made of scveral scalloped | ™' and after conferences was | ;’”“ i "“ PRI »f Appeal in 1893 and served iu Light who ca'l yme 1 silver and'is the 2 Sl Eash I -~ | P. M S| tier ‘ulh a suggestion of the | d large ondessions Smaupigy MR T e Tollowed i | hb, CANAGILy (meverak years. Ap|Mondax funote (0. A Ocan | work of Crichten & Company s 2 Shows Each ght—— 7 and 9:20-P. M. “§i1 5 . |ing almost to the freedom of hig| seners ctions that folowed | pointed minister of education in points on a ciuise with a part W York—(Nome Nugget). = o < Z | hip line 1"/"1"‘”["1"’/ RS 0B iy o P in the nfatter of January, 1924, the followers of |1906 ho seived two years when 5 4t Tk ok Bt 8l Z”m/” pojod. pvenc fleshe | itish control of its forelgn re-f Zagloul won a de H\’\ VIClory. i e was made minister of justice. ' Kennel Cln autiful ste GUILD MZETING Bag acis ¢ w R, TRBS . B b £ colored satin slip. A lntions and British garrisons to| Ho became premier and in i |ja way elected to the legisiative 'silver plague, on whicl i 1 SR 2 Prices: 10¢, 25¢, 50¢; Loges 60 cents E Tatathatiogas Masiaeed letigns ;and Beltioh, ewpeleony, fdf 18, KRR BREERE T GR ci prio Aa' Slestbn . st Jealaiacts & palloer, ol on whioh 1. 0T iioiatty SORE il S 2 R SR i 8 hile his head 1 b 1djocted the offer, demanding com i who, for the most part like 1 )y the assembly as one of it of the Borden Marathon Dog Rac ¥ P “, ‘mi\ ;:' ]-x«‘;l;l’l [‘fn Subddy Matinee—A First National Pickure ' /05 and bis stde infured by striking| P r° ‘idependenca, o L R 'O | sl vice-presiden ving tl ne made in e8ch! Gord Delt. Aver > 3 H 8 blk iy injur a0 .\I | Continues Agitation | deportation fo their politi In 1896 gloul married tho|race since 1047 to da leavi b CTHE SPORT \ e £,a rock and his right arm also! zaglounl was permitted to re-| opinions. ughter of Mustapha Pasha Pah-'plenty: of space for future 1 ARNETLIIAE Sk Vi 4 1 1% i 5 wore 8 . iture v Advertising always pays. ‘38 THE SPORTING LOVER H ».‘.‘_;Iv..i. sod, no bonos war bIok-{ turn 1o Bgypt and, although prom.| . Tho Zagloul government resign:|my, who was prime minister from | winners the columna ot The Emplre 8 s 4 . . = * left on the Northwester. {igod freedom from arrest if hefled;-in November, 1924, when th Conway Tearle Stars with Barbara Bedford £ s ing, accompanied by L [would coase iis - campafin; + ¢o:. | Bribish.to- seutoree, ndemaisy ;42 | R IEY S S P TTI 2 =lwi wo daughters.—(Keich- I inued his agitation, In Dec bt | inmnded . for. the nsa f BMMWW TR | o cnone ) o j — | - - | T T | B | & ” : "' annot testify against her Busl prigay the 26th, is Remnant| i } / tt t | i ||“\‘ But .;mr u;;. ponderov: l;l,h at Goldstein’s Emporium 4 rtion, sobriety ‘depa never - p ractions [ o i ‘ R .y A At Th(?atres fly, for the « |LBT Amnquise rress Your Suit / e:}"e Z | A ) legion, and the g sus | We call and deliver. Phone A i l I I F I I story deals with a youns | : LH l( ultural anc arm rroducts ! el S \;v;:;,\ ,ijv:\H \;-“‘flv l‘v"\”‘ e ! l) g e —— S S | e ql ‘ epartment [EXTRA TREAT IS AT g It serably to mect | / ‘ [ COLISEUM TONIGHT | i v,.lh[;ly’!l\ i‘"ull’t\yy\ 1 by the | 1),;(][ fll l(‘!)l’ " ol b i 3 ] UAFGlE “’.1“ w‘ Ko ”I“ 4 M by R Yo - DIVISION F—TPOULTRY DEPARTMENT Among men, only the very young | e Sl + 2] Poultry Score Card dr the very old, do Dot feel a|foues ard presumed to bo “iu ,Iylllq w ’4VI"I{ Z v - Zi )(/ | Adopted from American Standard of Perfection guickening of the blood as tales|p. o w "y S adlps sy », LR SF MP 4 N - i American Breeds Mediterrancan Breeds of skill with gun or rope o b Sl G4 4 sttt Plymouth Rocks Jorns folded. Lovors of the skillful and|geion js heartily desired by two| ! Statistics show that out of 100 average Wrsodaits Winorch ;hf' quick on the 1“ Lagh -;“‘ "1 old cronies, he is responzible for | FRUIT | ¢ Rhode Island Reds Ancona ave an oxceptional treat for Cap- o8 o g ) e _ | J ¢ P i AT B Gotrgob A Itlhv, MR cityd T o e TRV, Janghable 15 | ! healthy men at age 25: '1 va Blue Adalusian and has becn booked by fhe man-)iyo"acion' potite Aun Denning. | FCMS 40c doz. | Lompiign Spanish ggement of the Colisewm to appear| iy who has danced through :o | Pcaches 35¢c to 50¢ doz. 36 will be dead at €5 uc v,\' - Sk’ W onaTig OVENINg 35 | yany film scenes, plays Gwen, | Plums 15¢ b, 75¢c basket CRESEE i t s : a :‘2‘::’[;11 dl['\"»“]‘l‘“"“llr g fc in ;‘Iww»u-/l vl.l]fl‘nn and Iun Canteleupes 20c, 152, 2 for 252 5 4 . L5l ; 12 5 no stag concerned chapeau, she is a splen- | @ 4o Taoes S ve enithe e e former, ho I 'a performer on the | aid foil for (ha stalwart Julidn, |Grevenstein Eeting Apples 4 will be wealthy 8 Conib 10 gtage of life, and by accuracyf mqye gupporting cast is a strong : 45c doz 5 will bé supporting work 4 Head 4 with his weapons has won Rhis| . [t jncludes Lionsl Belmore, | Cooking.Apples 3 1bs, 25¢ 4 Bealg ' way to the forefront in many al|payig James, Tom Wilson, Jack |Grapes 20¢ 1b. and 25¢ 1b. 54 will be dependent upon friends, reletives or 4 Ryas ‘ noted action. He has visited all}pysey Stanhope Wheatcroft en has PUBLIC CHARITY at \ B } 1 2 4 R g il an- | Casphas 8c a 1b, . A . 1 Wattles and Ear Lobes 10 parts of the world where adven-! gooien Francisco. The . comedy 3 S v 41 10 B p turo lures and in addition to doies | wag admirably directed by Scoi |Honeydew Melons gc a Ib, 5 ; ) Kos 8 things, has prepared a marvelous | gign.y . | Watermelons 7c a 1b. THE NEW POLICY | ¥ Wing 10 record thereof. His latest notable ¢ PN | 10 Back 10 3 éxploit was to bring in smglelw - AR ATal Q ISSUED BY 108 Tail 9 Handled Nelson Johmson, the| BUCK JONES IS AT 4 VEGETABLES G 10 Breast 8 | Prince Rupert slayer, a receipt for COLISEUM SATURDAY The Mutual Life Insurance (lump\anv i 8 Body and Fluff 5 » hose delivery into custody h:|¥———u ITomatoes : 20c. 1b. } ] 1 ; 3 Legs and A ;roudly exhibits. Captain Ash Buck Jones, Fox Films sterling [Green Peppers 20¢. 1b. of New York { | alve exhibitions of target shootiv | western star, will be seen at t Celery 20¢ each! i 100 Total 100 ith one and two revolvers. Coliseum Saturday in “Tha Gonfle 1 | | ¥ : Captain Ash does not displace | Cyclone.”” Gene Tunney in thoe {'f,uu;f ¢ 51c5calcbh A $10.000 POLICY | Utility Score Card Biiis the pictures booked for the days|pathe serial “The Fighting Ma fg Flan c 10, | 1 ints of his visit, his display is 2n|pine” will start. Vilma, Bazant wil: |Green Beans 2 1b., 25¢ For DEATH, natural cauces, The Mutua! Life pavs §10,000 1 Type, American Standard of Porfection added attraetion. play concert numbers as the feat ; A5 i o Vigor as displayed In eye and carriag L | As its title indicates. “The Last 1 extra attraction. Home Grown Vegetables all for For DEATH, by accident, Th¢ Mutual Life pays £0,000 | Body measurement, necl, head, back, ahdomen 20 Bditioi” s 8 newspapsr (rama— e | 10¢ per bunch B 0 R i s sima B At il i Pigmentation, bent ‘ beak, shunks 20 ar rather, melodrama. It is tenso fo : R S50 00, promiesiis coase. 198 LS W radT T8 Handling qualty, t ekin, flexible abdomen 15 teresting, human stuff; precisely | | “SPORTING LOVER” 1S _ {For information on canning or ag ) ims ce e Mutual Life 1 2 e kind of material of which af | AT PALACE SUNDAY plokling artioles oall s up pays you $100 each month for the first § years | ia i ewspaper story would be eom.| f——— e e of such disability; §150 each month for the eRALbD Test “oah hei\anniied ‘baly 1o iwallow skinbid sed. And the main-spring of | Conway Tearlé plays the stell second 5 years of such diability; $200 each g 2 ARRIEN . 9 2 ATmmOY. SNBSS i o action doés mot arise from |Part in “Th Sporting Lover,” his ¥ PR e D | e o varictics. See Premium Book for Rules and Regulations, and clas- b o success of the young “cub*’ re-|latest First National picture, ot v sifications, Premiums provided for Grand Champions, under this orter. “The Last Edition” is the [ Which is at the Palace Sunda If you are so disabled for 1§ yecars, you receiv 6,000 | clasgification, all varieties to compete. Premiums also listed for :,om ety and Monday opening at the ma- CALIFORNIA It you are so disabled for 13 years, you rc 27,000 ducks and rabbits, ; ;l::nmpflahrll:mo”?:;l:nlr: :g:nf§'T’ GR ERY If you are so disabled for 3 years, you recelve 51,000 DIVISION G—MINES AND MINERALS o 2 s ; s e ca: oC | The Premium list provides for awards under t! tries f“MADAME BEHAVE” BIG | [are Ward Crane, Charles McHugh, | And in addition, beneficiary receives at your death 10,000 i P Sldage ot sty ol “”"IL:: i 41 m_‘:f ’é COMEDY, IS AT PALACE | | Bodil Rosing and John Fox, Jr. | Also all premiums are waived during disahility. Hecherabs " sout ' b it 4 g, - If you LIVE, you insure comfopts in your old age. | 4 ' it 4 | For the first time in his screen | EASTERN STAR OFFICIAL Phe quedtion $, “Gan I amoid Not ta- adopt-1t1" A The : ""“”' n de ée 8%t and location of the mine *"""' Jallen Hiinge, famed fe HAS FALL AT KETCHIKAN | or mining claim from which the exhibit is taken and the approxi- le impersonator, appears in 2 L | mate a labeled on the specimen. omedy wh.h:l\ makes no claim fe 1. Ernest Teare, Most Worthv GIVE US A RING hND WE WILL Minerals not mentioned in this classi m, it properly ing a tashion show. This ir | Grand Patron of the Order of Basi- r L { placarded, will be given exhibit space, and if meritorigus, certi- “Madame Behave,” an adaptatior |ern Star, in making the ascent of ’!m YOU M"‘tE ABOUT IT H ficates will be awarded. "M;dn;ne L:rly" " iy ?;f" :""“;'":‘Y" f"_‘f'd“y'm(‘\"“ 3 Write the Manager or Secretary for Premium ree y ean rlette, eatariry misged he rail ' on 8 Tre- & nook and F“rther lnffl(mat&cn ulian Eltinge and Anu Penning | turn trip, fell over a ¢liff and w Allefi ;’hfltt!wkfi Inc. A lren' | e m, which will be the big attra~ | badly bruized. He lost his glasses, . z 2 F v : on at the Palace for three days|his camera and personal effects S l 5 11 k F > A ta . nning tonight. and came out at Saxman ia PHONE 249 | ol‘t least(’rn ALA8STa air $SOC twn The farc> has, of course, been|avening. W. S. PU LLEN, Secretary mericanized. The story is based| Mr. Teare was treated by Dr. the legal premise that a wifz'R. V. Ellis, and it was found tha

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