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PICKETT’ PALACE MONTE BLUE and MARIE PREVOST i in “The Lover of Camille” COMING THURSDAY MILTON SILLS in “PUPPETS” His Best Feature Since the “SEA HAWK” AR Attractions At Theatres T“LOVER OF CAMILLE" IS NOW AT PALACE Last night at the Palace Deburau appeared who has ¢ on the sereen the el Atwill play staged David geveral seasons ago. who wrote the play tor of tb rolg in nce. The sereen version of the play appea under the of “Th Camille.” Monte B! tional histricnic ty in character rol of the famou lover who,succumbs to the charms of Camille, Deburan, g t mimist of France, the idol, falls in love with the famous epurtesan, breaker of the hearts of men. Debureau is no exceptios and Laving lost his beloved, tries to hide his sorrow behind a grinning mask. Monte Blue dor excellent work as the disillusioned lover whose pantomime becomes a tragic farce. Monte Blue is supported by an excellent cast including Marie Pre vost as Camil Pierre Gendron, Willard Lou l(uw Dione an| Winifred Bryson. Harry Beaumont directed this excellent picture. Do ‘rothy Farnum adapted the story to the screen. There s also comey. a new atad Lion in the Belasco ha Guitry the crea role that immortalized by name shows his excop thi clowr panto: women' a good old-tin ¢ |"SMO0TH AS SATIN" ‘| AT COLISEUM TONIGHT B i e “Smooth yBrent's most recent (hiele for F. B. O., will be seen ‘in this vicinity for the first tim jtonight at the Coliseum. The pro }duction, heralded as the finest “erook drama of its type ever film ¢ed and said to be even better than !previous outstanding Brent sne cesses, is an adaptation by Ar thur Statter of the famous stage play “The Chatterbox” by Bayard Veiller. That this master of mys | tery plays with a picturesqus theme created a story better for , pletures than “Within the Law” «and “The Thirteenth Chair,” two {of his other outstanding plays there seems to be new picture is given fine support by a cast of talented thespians. !Ralph Ince, who made such a s success of “Alias Mary Flynu" {also directed th2 current produc- pflon The story deals with a clever irl crook who marries a clever urglar, and the two live together (in clever crime until they go | straight. 3 e i As Satin,” Evelyn starring ve large MILTON SILLS AT PALACE THURSDAY | = | | L . What would you do if you | turned from war and found your sbesl friend endeavoring to per suade your wife to go away with him? ® That is ome of the problems # faced by Milton Sills in his latest { First National starring picture ! “Puppets,” which comes to i \ Palace Thursday for a three day run. 8ills, in the role of Nicki Ricco boni, proprietor of a little puppet | theatre in the Italian quarter of New York, marries Gertrude Olm | sted, who plays the part of An- | gela, and on his return from the war finds her being stolen from him by his best friend. Sills draw with his rival to see who wil! 1l the other. At a critical mc ent in the gamble fate inter- wvenes to furnish a solution equal 1y thrilling, but far different from ‘what the two gamblers with death had contemplated. | 1 In the couse of the action the: some soenes thrilling, start and realistic. They were rea’ _scenes, and Sills and Gertrud. sted _suffered from the in ns heat of the blaze during th- - Lover of | | he | ¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, What- norate: PROF, PATTY SAYS VALDEZ | DISTRICT 600D - Mining Expert Approves Mineral Creek—-Says Chance for Capital (Valdez Miner.) ng their visit ¢ President Charles E. and Dean Ernest N. Patty of Alaska Agr ural Colleg and $chool of Mines, made a visit ral days to Mineral Creak visited several of th propertics, includin Four, Little cup Cunnal] last we nell the Bun of sev where they mining Ethel and Miliionaire Both President Pr Fatty expresed not only at the numbher of already uncovercd in the di but at the un’formil tating ¢ whe the and surpr lod also grade showing foundation f In an interview ntativ The Patt No |ing h'gh or t snch an hould be the roa sta Minor intell man would t n the Mine district. It ons of big t of said rn down « al Cre e offer developing |have scen ings thi {there has | development | Most of thesa 12,000 to 3,000 feet {Creek, and a large {HH ney for develo expended |the propertie of the do not recall better surface type of n of ore little ere bec exposure above M - portion of ment has ng The road ympletion up Minera Creck, now in course of construc tion, will ' materially dcere | transportation | - oy of th Both smart and cool is th v‘v" go0d costume, worn by Miss Bett|© Tailer at Newport. Miss Tails @ daughter of T. Suffern Taile | .rqa) ecas s one of the debutantes of th | ywore season at the resort of high 8 |mignt possible ciety. There are three or four prop (Internationsl Wewsreal), lerties in the Mineral Creek soc-| which are favorably located, operated unit. This| mean choosing a strateg COMING TO COLISEUM for opening a favorable| i ;| showing, and if this up, ! |then extend the workings into| millions . P | oo adjoining ground. This would re-! quire expenditure $50,000 | to 000 in development work' before any thought was given S to a mill. 1 do not see any im-| by | Mediate future for this distriet |until there sufficient capital available to undertake develop {ment on this scale. If such capi |tal appears and is under capable | ment, it would then be manag o Son i h e |uP to the owners of these prop 0 gaze npon the awe inspirirs B r v meet this capital in a i iy 153 ¢l erties to spectacle he breaking up o© o d X & the Yukon, to journey through the{ T ® B i 8.5 % g o * |should know that the payshoot Valley of Ten Thousand Smiokes, 3 short th *lare relatively and to scan the heavens illumined by | ; AL G ; would be much development work the rays of the s midnight sun. anl| 2 in driving through the low g to witness the birth of the giax X stretches separate thesc icebergs were the main objectives. | o o Into this wilderness, Robert nu; It ahonld and Young carried nothing bu:|, = B bows and for weapons. | o They lived off tite land and thefi g 5y o= o) pursuit of Alaskan sheep, the i : | giant moose and the at Ko-| ! diak bear, the largest nivm'nu\"DAWSON YOUNG PEOPLE WED animal in existence, furnish many | additional thrills in this thrilling of thrilling. pletures lof Mr. ani Mrs, Skistad, D Their journey from southern Al-|son hotel proprietors, and Fred | aska over the mountains down the | Caley, young Dawson gr Yukon, along the bleak shores of | were married r Siberia and then back down the | Klondike metropoli coast was filmed with a fine sense - .o of the dramatic and with a care Children’s 2nd Ladies’ ful attention to detail. Coats at Jarmans. Prices “Alaska Adventures” is a trus [Sopable. picture of that country Robert | VS Service so aptly described as a, “land where the mountains ac| nameless and the rivers run—God | knows where.” It is a grippin saga of the Northland where ture's moods are sternest and where change ig ushered in with cataclysmie feroecity. . 0ld papers for sate at The Empire. NOTICE OF SALE Case No. 2748 _|In the District Court for the Dis- trict of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, at Juneau, CHARLES WARNER, Libellant, vs. Gas Boat “SHOW ME"” her engines, tackle, apparel, furni- ture, and equipment, Respond- ent. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to a venditioni exponas; isued on the 25th day of August,| 1927 by the Distriect Court of the United States for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, I the under- sigméd, United States Marshal for the First Division of the Terri- tory of Alaska, will seil at pub- lic auction to the highest bidder wagon ase costs ne propertic offer opportunities loping a working hg been payin on short demonstrated on lons. If the properties located ncar sealevel capital, 1T | tion 1to be | would ‘|-mm TALASKAN ADVENTURES % » proved To bring to tnose {bave no concret the stupendous workings of Na ture which oeccur in that area of 600,000 square known as Alaska, was the of the undertaken Captain Jack Robertson and Ar thur H. Young, champion big gan archer of the world, in “Alaska { Adventures” which comes to Coliseum Thursday and Frid whin of vast o mile pose trip o which g that these times expected on of several length.” e exten will shoots be Miss Dorothy Skistad, daught Winter re adv. s for cash on Saturday, the 3rd of September, 1927 at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of that day at! the City Float, adjacent to the Municipal Wharf, in the city of Juneau, Alaska, the gas boat! “‘Show Me"” her engines, tackle, apparel, furniture, and equip- ment as it now lies at said place. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this ‘25th day of August, 1927. ALBERT WHITE, United States Marshal for the 1st Divigion, Terrtiory of Alazka. By W. R. GARSTER, Deputy. 9:30 P. M. actual| @ supplies to & | Miss ‘wl' INISH FILM STARS GET MEAG Even an or rom Holly-| working in Ohio Zynda de Hain Arthur Miller Hendricks all D. 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