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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. OO |2 s s worc e | Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S, | romuen auasian oies | ... : : hfl.\‘ @ wonderful Thomas«McArthur, who followed | 2 £ role, in which' she turnishes mich | Wentl!er Burean mining in the Koyukuk for sev-| TONIGHT E NIG lt xcellent comedy as well as a few eral years in the pioneer days o p l Cc K = l A8 Bl i e e ol ! Forecast for uneau and vicinity, begtnning 4 p. m, today: | ‘b4 placer district, died at L1 i ey Rain tonight and Friday: fres southeasterly winds attle recently, aged 59 years, all good in their pa and hav ST {lowing an operation for stomac !n 14 een admirable cast. orge Ar LOCAL DATA 5 rouble. He i rvived by three which was produced for First Na |4 P M. yest'y . 20.68 54 78 s 3 Cldy ! mcArthur. The family home ha AN OUR GANG COMEDY tional by Al Rockett. 14 a. m. today..29.69 49 28 NE 1 Cldy lpeen at Kirkland, near Seatt, § i {RocniWiny. . SONS ORI 08 B AR BSHE Nior several.yesrs A Drama e e :| | Thomas McArthur hailed from Greater | CABLE AND RADI0O REPORTS York where he was an of 2 e e 4 NF 2% 1 COLISEUM SATURDAY | YESTERDAY “FODAY in the Fire Department when Than Aay 3 e Highes! Low % i L] R 8 C P 1 ) '§ WHEN THE LARGEST AND FINEST THEATRES IN THE The cry for nw faces and new Stattons—____"timp. |y, e verbeite Sines_wanthor | bkl e AR Ever Written By Man! COUNTRY ARE SHOWING FIRST NATIONAL METRO- =, blood in pictures s heing hoeded | 3810 02 — Rhin | b bty i S g in Hollywood: and out of tha Film 0. 16 .08 Clay | NOTICF‘ oF S‘\IE it vou're ti GOLDWYN AND UNIVERSAL TIOTURES IT PROVES 35 Muivwool: and out of e Filn . i TTGR o SAL —if youte tired of the $ WE ARE GIVING YU THE BEST brand new star, directed by new J 42 .08 Cldy ict Court for the Dis- watit th‘c) Rind of thryilll gt 2 # Vi % ________=|talent, in the person of Tom Ty.|St. aul 16 8 01 Rain | trict of Alaska, Division Num-‘- That danie ORIV /* it 3 ller, whose first F. B. 0. produc. Dutch Harbor 54 0 Cldy | ber One. at Junean. | G\lut Adventureg 9 L Prrl]s ()F !tion, “Let's Go, Gallagher,” ap. | Kodiak 50 Pt. Cldy CHARLES WARNER. I”!l‘”d"'.‘.; % ' IT’LL STRIKE.TO THE DE L 3 e N g b o Clear | 8 11:,4.;(1‘<|[n\\ ME" her, —if you want to stalk T SOl 4 9 D at the Coliseum Saturday matinee ! Juncan 49 1 47 | engines, tackle, ‘apparel, furni- & the bear and live with YOUR SOUL AND YOU'LL CHEER [and evening. Tyler is the young Keteiikun . - 8§ 01 | ture, and equipment, Respond- & nature in her grandest MILTON SILLS | western actor who has been hailed ce Rupert. 66 58 50 0 0 i ent ke E moods !by many astute film observers as | Pdimonton 70 . 62 o i 0 Notice is hereby given that & i the ORE. Drotiuing. youstaxtar whe 62 62 I s 04 4|n|xs|ml|t to a venditioui exponas t DON'T MISS! NG SR Wb b syears;: AR Ghdse g g 7] 68 Sy 04 vy |isued on the 25th day of August, = youne vou sae ithe co-direction of Robert Do San Francisco. §2 70 56 . 0 Pt. Cldy 1927 by the District Court of & NENTAINMEWY a knock-out in his first sta 55 |ritory of Alaska, I the under- ¥ = A T O T T T T T T T HlllllllllIIHIIIINIIIIHHIIHII"(mIIIHIIlIIIHIIIIIII!lllll"llmmIllllII"IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllll|l|llIIllll"lmIIIIIII!HIIImll"llm“mlll“ | k1 H H v [ H i H : & - H s ] H § | 2 H H ] i ] 1 - ] - = ] 8 2 H ] i - 8 = ] ; H H g ] H] 1 ] 1 H 2 2 H ] 2 H B H H E H E # = i u 2 H a 2 - B Hl o » £ GOy Meanbie R 8 [signed, United States Marshal for & FIRST NATIONAL PICTURES 1"‘""";‘- ‘;l- fs ‘a husky, clean-cut | NOTE: Observations at Juneau Prince Rupert, Edmonton, |(he First Division of the Terri- ¥ \: FOR HIS FINEST PERFORMANCE! ;‘:gl::m ren\x':‘;fl:::h‘?“ e “(';' Portland and San Krancisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 [tary of Alaska, will seil at pub- & FOX NEWS 00, 5 Q@ 7 X oks 2 e like fieorge Juneau time. {lic auction to the highest bidder & ks Brien and is a res he-man jpees B R 8 ¥ ) R ‘ A A Hile i cus. |for cash on Saturday, the 8rd of & with GERTRUDE OLMSTED Mr. Tyler holds two rid's ree- The pressure is high in southern Bering Sea and in the Kus- | % e s il | {ords in weight-lifting, so his shou’- kokwim Valley and is low in other portions of Alaska and f""‘[‘x"""f“"' 1927 ;“ 111 o'clock & 4 and directed by GEORGE ARCHAINBAUD |@ers are broad emough to carry Western Canada. Rain has fal.en on the Bering in ; (‘j’_t "rl;’ll""“n nl '.',", day !"' % NOTE out the many heroic stunts that|tie upper Yukon Valley and in Southeastern 2 Generally ,:4‘ ‘v;’.'l “‘;""'r“‘l'““)" ““ “'r' i y : £ 3 3 fr 00 have been devised for him. Tho!iair wcathor has prevailed in Southwestern Tempera- ‘J"“,‘ "“M L‘”‘- :‘h ““"‘ ‘{ of & Tonight's feature is OUR NEWS WEEKLY—ALWAYS NEWS {story is by Mr. Gruen and the|tures have fallen somewhat in the middle portion of the Terri- ‘:;;:‘“M s i ’“"sl jx?luf B ity ALASKAN--snd » { script by Percy Heath. It contains |t and rvisen in the upper Yukon Valley and the Aleutian o " her cngines, tackle, § ) A lenty of fast action as well as! Island suparel,. fureitite. . Al RAMD- §. ;. aods tante for | Al ;'I‘lm' b ioscscBoeigam: gy bl = S exiel T G ment as it now lies at said place. & "% ¢ X . X Y ' dot a | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this & ggka | ert's:ng its CAMEO COMEDY {lightfully human touches. The sud- | g5, mer Follies heauty; Paul Blli s widow, Mrs. Kdna McDonald | 26¢h day of August, 1927 £ kA 1n - RAVEEREAY porting cast has been well-selec ling man; Dorothy Sea-!and two daught Miss Virginia, ALBERT WHITE, {8 scenic beauties than any > & CGD ,t St 929 ol G e SUOM, Who has captured hall a 'aged 16, and Miss Blizaboth, agod | United States Marshal for the 1st, § 4 i A ) on -OI) Gene Tumney in “The FIgMtion gosen heauty prizes; Dan Crim- He was a former Mayor cf [ Division, Terrtiory of Alaska, g °ther medigm of adyer- £ | Marine” episode two will be the ping of the famous old Crimmins|Scward and was the first Kxalted By W..R. GARSTER, | tising—it fs a treat H | added attraction. |and Gore vaudeville team; Cwen- | Ruler of the Anchorage Lodge of Deputy. | & ~ = 7 i 52 piaE dolyn Lee, Lew Ifarvey, Chad liu-| Kiks. P i — and real entertainment /“ = % E : : R — - e —— i, raiter - Bl . 2 Jin 8 fv iy P SRR 1 R - s E I our picture; and music please you, don’t be afraid to { |“PRETTY LADIES" IS :::[: (;:’ ‘I':.” INERRay capd . Jin ks | E applaud. Our musicians like it, also the manager. ‘ AT PALACE SUNDAV'_ SR (0 R i |"AWS‘_’IN P|0"¢EER|:JE/:{D] | PATHFINDE o o ) | Lon Grifim, who with Ralv' ) T o 555940 0500, EOER, s e ki | PATHFINDER L ke A Al ALASKAN, DIES IN SOUTH |fotel in Seattle, was proprietor | L [ —— o b s L Foretas By au: Afletar et 6 — ;ut the Northern Cafe at Dawesan,’ 5 % Adventures” the feature opening |terpre gl MR 9 Samuel McDonald, aged 53, resi- | under the firm name of fhin | R bb 5 Attra(‘tions lat the Coliseum tonight flalning soveral of iN° .most f4'dent of Seward trom 1915 to 1917 §001 Boskbr i, i astiv> 1608 b2 uooer 10—20—50—Loges 60 cents A This is but one of the many|mous artists of the screen. and of Anchorage from 1917 to'he Klondike, died recently dramatic thrills which await thosa ;"' f“.‘l"‘,'h"fi:'."‘)f“:,:,:;,]f‘nr'n‘r“xnpr]x‘llln.d 1920, since which time he has|Greybell, Wyoming, FOOtwL’(H‘ | paiLe a M B 5 3 At Th(?atres who see this cpic of the North- |0 o ding roles are taken by |Deen in business at Seattlo, died | Gritfin and Boyker sold the | : Ml l““"'.lf'l‘ "I"”'rfinmg b ‘“1 ‘nty | ZaSu Pitts e Tom Moore. Mis, | Seattie August 23. He was in'Northern Cafe in 1962 after run- | "—'_—— ¢ t { que.. The break-up of the mighty | ZaS ! » MIB3 | ihe drug business at both Seward ning it for five years and makins | SLICKERS Wcs Coas H(,mlock ————__ % Yukon, the birth of the giant Pitts belng the featuréd player of| . “spcnorage with his brother; a. comfortable stalke. | i | " [ALASKAN ADVENTURES j |bergs, tho pursuit of the great|the production. Conrad Nagol atd| . njer McDonald, agent firg i s & g - In 1921 West Coast and Alaska Hemlock was liltle known Kodiak bear, the largest carnivor | Norma Shearer, famous screenites P e Mg 1 Childrent . Y W ATERPROOF | AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | odiak bear, the largs SRYRIVOL, |+ il g ant “bits.” the Alaska Steamship Company.| Children’s and Ladies’ Winter to the country at large. Today it is recognized as one of the LA b B e b e A o th crown | 11e followed the drug business at |Coats at Jarmans. Prices rea: | CLOTHING Netiao's ‘Impontait wosds. T ranid AsvABRINE: SRS During Juno, 1912, a serious | ¥¢ «,‘,':‘L,”‘(i;;tg Hver betond | prince 1n- Wiich - von ' Strhelms| Siattle, also. He s eurvived by sonable. . ) . {| come through proot of worth by adtual use. it iy P{,‘:f“'z’,‘N;:;;"'}.eo‘:"n"ftu,:"(-mfipnsnml and the rasult ds “Al|“The Merry Widow,” piays e [ | HEMLOCK b :; t one lL'mnd;~l miles nor|‘h askan Adventures.” I0lat b8 IR MEN, SaNE bl : ¢ A ,nuu Kodiak 18l u., The entite |- ——— 33| George K. Arthur, famous as a: 5 Used once will be favored for Flooring, Finishing, Siding, !;p"‘ar S B 3 MILTOANT spluisclss IR comedian, has ono of the principal COLISEUM THURSDAY and | Studding, Framing, Boards and Boxes, Plank, Dock Timbers. g , cov- | | ALA arts. | S i A ering the country for hmnlrsdx\.‘,fi.__,____,¥;h,_ % % Lilvan Tashiisn. who 1n Thst: iie FRIDAY ] wanson | Wears Evenly—Practically No Pitch ¢ '::’":&3.2“:..;"’%3;2" f;‘m‘i\" Shilton Sille Sif-Poppets” a Fire [COMINE one of the best “femining | B STRONG. ;;z:‘“;:;::}_}mn .; “!x 1 W' : et o s - = % Wiy i 4 Son! e ain base of the mountain this pumice | National feature, weekly, comedy ;(a:‘:::" ri(:r{uxm:.,:”;f:;..n: “;;Am:‘ " | _ros. { y We Exp and ash were as much as one|and special orchestra music will| oo bl Siivie Toad: Bi % 1 skans Should See—For it | ’ ®indred toot doen s e cemuinatin a1 JamiSin Poved the fiaoius istd S i A Picture AN Al kan ‘3 - PHONE 217 | Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. | | Adjacent to this new formed' Palace tonight and for the remain- 3 st % . 3 b4 2 G : orater, about fifteen miles awny|der of this woek. "“&;}’(‘fr‘ “,’;sl”';“e',""';p::"‘;:";‘,: s Was Taken in Alaska #e wesmodocoudiy Lo — - was formed one of the most pecui- “Puppets” is said to be Sills's . Randalls: selo: nieated. M MM iar phenomenon in existence. A!best production since the “Sca role of “Englis ! 1 ;. heretofore green valley was travs:| Hawk.” in the Law" formed into a seething cauldron.| Sills is admirably cast in the yy k Bddie” in “With- \\ ; T 3 i Lucille LeSueu \ O | : e : The floor of the valley was cov-|Italian role, and his leading wn-|r a M* ! ered with thousands of these|man, Gertrude Olmsted, is a hap V 1. b steam jets. Some ware no larger | py selection, as she brings sympa- ’ " ) . | 7 than a lead pencil,” others worvillly and understanding to her / | ¢ Freat craters fifty feet across|part. Miss Olmsted is at her hest throwing up steam clouds thou-|in this picture. Sills must hav: sands of feet into the air. This|delighted in his work, for he is . | region was first explored by Di.|so human and natural. MENU t | LADIES AUXILIARY DEPARTMENT ) & Robert Griggs, undar the auspices ! Nicki goes to war less than an A picture of miracles, of wonders that will of the National Geographic Se-ihour after he marries the girl of Soup—Yankee Bean s ¢ ! CULINARY DEPARTMENT @ ciety, and named the “Valley ofl|his dreams. When he returns he Lamb Stew, New Vegetables leave you cverwhelmed by their gigantic sweep BIVIBION D—Bupsrintontiint, Mba: 50 1 Beser. Asstaihnbe ACH. Ten Thousand Smokes.” finds that his friend has steppel Baked Spare Ribs and grandeur! B0 A sndl e N it PRATILr E - Arthur Young, the world’s bow|in and is making love to steal || Fresh Green Peas ‘ ' . and arrow champion, and Capllmihls wife. When the friend con Mashed Potatoes BREAD—Premiums are offered for the hest exhibits ef White Jack = Robertson, - explored this | tinues his love making Nicki goes [} - Fresh Spinach, with Egg amazing wonder of Nature and!berserk and there is a thrilling || Mixed Pickles Fickled Beets @ Dbrought back a graphically thrill-|finish, which, of course, is o] Rice Pudding, Vanilla Sauce Loaf, Nut Loaf, Whole Wheat Loaf, Steam Brown Bread Loaf, six Doughnuts, six Oatm2al Cookies, six Sugar Cookies. [ - b 3 ¢ CAKES—Premiums for the nest of the folowing: Angel Food, ing motion picture of it which |happy one, as it should be. Fruit Cake A L S A ME AT CO | Devil's Cake, Sponge, White, Gold. they incorporated into “Alaskanl Francis McDonald as the villan Coffee, Tea A ‘( £ + PIES——Premiums for the best Apple, Lemon and l’umpkln Piea. i it Py Best Apple Ple, made and baked b, irl 12 and under. d v BE R GM A N N Wholesale and Retail Butchers i Gy g ¢ F HOME CANNING DEPARTMENT - ] P l C E T T’ I PHUNE 39 i SEWARD' STREET DIVISION E—Superintendent, Mrs. W. 8. Pullen; Assistants. Mrs. ] 4 - g e oo I S g kbt e, o5 P . it H. C. De Vighne and Mrs. Chas. G. Warner o SPICED FRUIT—1 Glass Each—Premiums for bett glass of the 3 b . P " g # fqllowing: Gooseberries, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Crabapple and . & PALACE 7 | sty : ve 66 T H E M 0 0 S E 94 M S' 29 i JAMS—1 Glass Each—Gooseberry, Loganberry, Currant—red 3 ° | and black, Blueberry, Red Raspberry and Strawberry. MILLION DOLLAR ASSEMBLAGE FOR “PRETTY LADIES” THE CAST 45 JELLIES—3 entries to compete—Apple, Crabapple, Currant— WHO ARE THEY? THEY ARE——-“Pcop]e&wifll Aplenty-—Pep" 3 1 red and black, Gooseberry, Grape, Lagoon, Plum, Best Assortment . { of Jellies. PPy CONSFRVES and PRESERVES-—1 Glag. Each—Peach, Straw- THE ORC'IESTRA WITH A CAWTAL O berry, Pineapple, Pear, Quince, Watermelon, Blueberry, Lagoon, £ Rhubarb. Special premium for largest variety of Alaskan grown products—canned, preserved, conserve, jelly, jams, and fruit juices. 3 PICKLES—One Jar Hach (Pints)—Mixed, Cucumber, Chow Chow, Caulifiower, Best Display Relish, any style. SPECIAL—Best dozen White Eggs, best dozen Brown Eggs, best Salted Butter (1 1b.) best Unsaited Butter (1 1b.), hest Cot- tage Cheese (1 1b.), best pound Assorted Candy (free for all). PROFESSIONAL AND AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY DIVISION F--Superintendent, Mrs. W. B. Kirk! ‘Aslstants, Mrs. J. C. McBride and Mrs. R, E. Coughlin OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER COLORS—Premiums for the best specimens of the following: Animal Life, Landscape, Marine View, Collection of Post Cards (6), Collection of Colored Photo- graphs, Best Collection of Snapshotss, mounted (6), age limit 15 years and under, Best original work, best paper, cotton, or siik flowers. Their selections are splendid; someof which haye just arrived from the East; such as “LOST IN THE GRASS”—(A' Rnig) “EVER LOVING YOU”—(“?&I”) “A LITTLE BUNCH OF HAPPINESS"-—;;(“Conwntment”) For further information communieate wiih Executive Committee or Superintemdents. ¥ EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE L Hrn, C. J. Skuse, Chairman; Mgs. C. C. Wh.lwla. Vlcu— P Chalrman; Mrs. Dave Housel, Secretary. ‘ Wfluthakouhrynrln.nrfin-hpdw)uk

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