The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 27, 1927, Page 3

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N S T SUNDAY MATINEE, OUR WEEKLY WILL BE and then FELIX THE CAT CONWAY TEARLE | BARBARA BEDFORD and NIGHT A Finst National flc{ure the King of illll()"'r’v men —fight like the good fellows who can ride like a devil-—and love how he can make love LAST THE BIG “MADAME Attractions | At Theatres R [ . [GENE TUNNEY IN | SERIAL, COLISEUM “The long wai “The Tighting Marine Gene Tunney, world’s heavyweighit champion, opens at the Colisew.n tonight with the showing of e sode No. 1. Right after the titls and credits, the story moves along in rapid-fire manner Thrills, action and composites of “The Jone” starring Buck brated cowboy-actor, som plays opposite Miss Vilma Bazant will also ap pear tonight and tomorrow in special violin solos as an ac ed attraction ing speed Gentle C Jones, Rose cela Blos RN B - ISR | “MADAME BEHAVE" AT | PALACE LAST TIMES —— e dame B panion comedy to is at the Palace showings tonight have heen at the Pala ithe past two nights and. young and old have chuckled during the seven reels of this fast comedy featuring Julian Eltinge suppor by Aunn Pennington, who dances her “Charleston” originated it. Mae Pauly ,tra gives a splendid musical gram with this comedy. The fin of the Poughkeepsie boat ra 18 also shown in the news reel com ITTLE FRENCH GIRL" | AT COLISEUM SUNDAY | | © “The Little French Girl” a ‘ Paramount picturization of the sensationally successful novel of . the same name by Anne Dougla¢ Sedgwick, comes to the Coliseum on Sunday only. Alice Joyce, Neil Hdmilton, Mary Brian and Esthe: Ralston are featured in the lead- ¢ing roles of the production, di. | . rected by Herbert Brenon, who { made “Peter Pan,” and written for the secreen by John Russell, ! author of “Where the Pavement ; Ends.” Mary Brian, who played Wenly in the Barrie classic, has the tide i role in “The Little French Girl” ‘M Alix Vervier, she invades & | fashionable English home with the idea of making a good marriage —a marriage which her mother’s indiscretions have made impos- sible for her in France. Alice Joyce plays ‘Madame Ver- vier, who, as Alix says, ‘“cannot 2 TIMES S T“SPORTING LOVER” It has remained for E or's First National picturization The Conwa most the _ye The vulge be most which terminates in marriage de velops in a moc Venetfan founta ry blossoms the happy lov “The S heln it if she is loved.” Anthony _Jowitt, new to the screen, is Ms- dame’s latest flime, an Englisa ‘armiy officer who meglects his pee (Esther Ralston) to spend his leaves With the little French girl's mothar. Neil Hamilton Owen Bradley's (Jowist) younger brother, who ‘also loves Miss Ral ston, playing Toppie. The mother, a complex creature, ever dttractive to men, is a bri liant contrast to her hardly matur- , sitaple natured daughter, whoso tirst and strongest instinct is the pro tection of this mother of whose Y " she becomes cognizant. yes, TONIGHT LAUGH BEHAVE? |, S o 1y Tearle, found most THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, mance a fiel real ling for 1i of earth bursting tossed bomb; It that the romantic and MONDAY | Tearle's vehi | the most drarhatic | seen in a war play et Palace ing starring {1 TREAT unday at the Sunday ma EARNING WAY IN CCLLEGE SELLING g a college mag mer time educ ubser ation hy intions in keeps ona busy, Scrogging who 13 10 had two years rsity of Nebraska and Universi comin; 1zine pped in Ketch Petersburg on and says fe ful in in days bofore of Sit the way to Juneaun was very He will about. ten n, by uce remain ach town Junecau prince fool Oh, way NOTICE OF SALE Case No. 2718-A ST trict of Alaska, ber One, CHARLES at Junean, WARNER Boat tackle id equipment, hereh isued on the 2 1927 by th United y of ith day of August the th 15 SUNDAY , Unitec Division of the will se.i at pub Ash-|lie aunction to the highest bidder of | for cash on Saturday, the September, 1927 at 11 in the foremoon of that | the City Float, adjacent ! Municipal Wharf, in the the gas gines, and equip said ,.|.p. AT PALACE M o'clock day at th Lover,” starrivyg provide th Sporting to romantic to uniqac sotting of ar usual sc the idea that any pla the love creen play may di-| s romance ¢an ' ap furniture, , but a'-| ment t now lies inter Dated at June 5th day of Av invariably lit garden where | s play and ch 1e the picture United St al for the 1st ot | Division, Ter: [ Alaska By W. [l GARST with | De mm rting Lover” deals HONESTY JUSTICE MAG.SUBSCRIPTIONS In the District Court for the Dis- Divisien Num- ul exponas Court of 3rd of city of boat tackle, , this SATURDAY, AUGUS' 128, O UM, 0 The good ship “‘Dwyn Won'’ is bound from San Fra for the South Seas, piloted by its owner, Mrs, Eugcne ton, California social leader. She intends to explore the Islands, Fijis, Society Islands and Marquesas. Photo her at the wheel. ™ to fix svenit Memb meet ¢ |u o'clock moveé in th s is to give lmorning at tand her stop [DUGOUT to building » under -+ - - - - - ate at The Empire /014 papers for sale at The I‘MLRX( AN LEGION n m'lsl:O Over- Cook shows morty at the e new W Empire Coast Hemlock In 1921 West Coast and Alaska Hemlock little to the country at large. Today it is recognized as one of Nation's wooas. This i come thirough proof of worth by actual use. HEMLOCK was important development Used once will be favored for Flooring, Finishing, Sidi known the has ing, Studding, Framing, Boards and Boxes, Plank, Dock Timbers. Wears Evenly—Prastically No Pitch Beautiful Grain-—flardens as it Ages STRONG—LIGHT—DURABLE--May We Explain Further? Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. e SERVICE SEATTLE FRUIT & PRODUCGE CO. WHOL ALE PHON and RETAIL ; 486 To the Housewives of Juneau: Two Free Deliveries Daily—— Tor ycur convenience we have purchased a truck to serve you twice daily. In a little over six weeks, in which we have been cperating here, we have proved that this merchandise can be handled at a small margin o’ profit and still give us enough profit to make a living. PEOPLE OF JUNEAU—WE ARL HERE TO STAY! As soon as the fruit season is over we are going to flood this town with potatoes, omicns, all kinds of nuts, figs, dates and all kinds of dried fruits, We have instructed our buyer below to find us an independent house which has no Alaskan agents to sup- ply us with butter, eggs and cheese. These three articles will not be handled as a base for our business but just to keep you in touch withl the market price. This concern is an independent dealer and is not connected with agy agent or house in Seattle—consists of two partaers, ome a resident of Junean for more than ten years, the other, a mewcomer. After seeing the prices Juneau people had to pay for fresh fruits and vegetables we went into this busi- ness. We want to say that there is no better place to live than in Juncau and no better people to deal with than those Here. We appeal to you for your trade as we feel that the housewives are the foundation of cvery business success and hom.. 10:30° A M,, 2:30 P, M. Rumers have been circulated to our customers to the effect that we are here only for the frait season to gct what moncy we can out of Junesu and then leave town. — Below are our cvery day prices: Potatoes Dry Onions New Bulk Carrots Solid Cabbage Home Grown Alaska Cabbage Cooking Apples Local Carrots ... New Beets . Sweet Potatocs Cantaloupes, 36 size Cantalcupes, 27 gizs . Casabas Honeydews Seedless Grapes California Gravenstein App]cq Washington Gravenstein Apple‘ Oranges Oranges, larger sizes Pickling Small Onions ... Pickling Cucimbers . Green Peppers Bananas 15¢ a 1b. Tomatoes ... 2 1bs. for 35¢ We uhnll hnve a new shipment of Peaches and Pears tomorrow. 24 lbs., $1.00 5¢c a 1b., 6 lbs. for 25¢ 5¢ a 1b. 7c a lb. 3 1bs. for 25¢ 3 lbs, for 25c 3 bunchies 25¢ a bunch, 5c 15c a 1b., 2 for 25¢ 2 for 25¢ 15¢ each 8c a Ib. 8¢ a 1b. 15¢ a Ib. 50c a doz. 30c a doz. 3bc doz., 3 for $1.00 40c, 50c, 60c, 70c a doz. .2 Jbs., 25c $1.50 a box 20c a 1b. QUALITY | OLDTIMER IS HERE FROM i\mxv S @ | LET L TR 1927. AT THE HOTELS stineau Seatt M Watts Id; Mr. and Alaskan Kalehlpuich E. Felix Mendoza on, Unalga; T rdova m z a Mr. and Mrs De derson, city; G. A, Larie, Mr Ormi City ] Mr. and Paddock, Calumet, Mich W. Paddock, Sitka; Mary F. licek, Sitka or; O Un ton, | - INTERIOR; GOES TO HOME h, better known & arrived hare th on the steamer Yukor euroute to Sitka to e the Plo neers Home., He ded i Alaska for the past 26 years For 20 years Mr. Callbreath cctad and mined in the upper | Koyukuk River region. About six o he moved to Nenan: resided there since tha Jim Callbre: has re and has | time —_————— NOTICE Will the parties the Dahlia garden house about day) morning tle damag who entered at the this ase call green Satur and set 1y - oo ~ Atmiduise, rtesd Your Sut and deliver, Phone 628 We e Rubber Footwear SLICKERS W ATERPROOF CLOTHING iIillllllllmllllllllllllIllllllllIllllllllllllllllmllIlIlIIIIIlIIHmII Siwanson Bros. PIIONE 217 -:IIIHlIlll‘lI!Hllllllill]llllllllllllll IR ll|lllIInIII‘HIIIHHIl"l’4||IIII'H|IIHNIIIIIIHIIIHIHIIHHHIH""I[ SUNDAY ONLY 9:25 ri There she goes, on her toes, 11l dyessed up in her Paris elothes! “TLE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL” with Neil Hamilton, Isther Ralston \Ii"" Mary .]Hr- C2y Brian, PRICES 10c—20c—50¢ Logcs 60 cents —siggon S0_oe VIEMA BAZANT ALASKA'S OWN VIOLINIST CONCERT y and Monday are the last dates of Miss Bazant's appearance Go0on MORNING MADAM/ TRateRsarve 30 TONIGHT ONLY ———— 9:25 PATHE REVIEW FOX SCENIC WILLIAM FOR Presedns ..o Gene Tunney VILMA BAZANT inTHE FIGHTING MARINE WALTER MILLER s MARJORIE GUY: CONCERT A MUSICAL TREAT FOR MUSIC LOVERS 10¢—20¢—50c¢—Loges 60 cents | IillllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIImuINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIHIMIMMHIlllluullfil!m B mmentymn... Pyemcatyssonfipscion; yo Talent Wanted For the Sixth Annual Fair The F tainers for its coming Fair. - Association desires to book etiter- It is interested in any line of entertainment that would prove attractiss during the Fair Days song and dance team. quartette, vaudeville skit, or any novelty performance, whether monolugist, soloist. vaudeville team, Any- one having service to offer along thege lines should make application to the Manager or Secretary giv- ing details including time required for the act and compensation wanted for eacli appeatance, Per- sonal interviews may also be arranged with the Maniager at his office Third and Main Streets. Ap- plications should be submitted before September seventh. FAIR DATES—September 28, 29, 30 and October 1, 1927 Publication of Premiums offered in the Ladies Auxiliary Department of the Fair twill be comn- menced in this space at ah early dute. Southeastern Alaska Fair Associdtion J. . HART, Manager W. S. 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