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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1927. MAR[}US LOEW [rrsso el e e RO who T A L Cincinnati. 1t was while ex:|of Ve i dndt st IND WHER icinnati place and Miss Christine Halvorsen “|for Goldstein's Emporium | : | L 9:25 arcades, that Loew found success. | vAsity. who has be teaching 1| eq on the Alameda from Vel 4T | & R AY A TERN H 50 1“ began pu in store oW L OF b, Wash.; Mary Kolasa | weksbusine e 1308 i ¥ all over town room intendel | st ade, former t 8t Jor | e Goast D 3 3 ! z 4 a store would be made into & and a graduate of Lewiston | ) MR : ; PATHE NEWS mall movie theatre, with a capa: | Normal School of Idaho S “u‘uhv O\,I]( r and Movie city of 4rom 100 to 300 spectators SR < tal in Seatl y Vistmt . “rHNE (O Tl E “EL,,\\” \VH)\.I SDAY : T o Movies Profitable NOTICE Ty MARIVERS Juneau while th meda wa li!b GII{L agnate, hes— It was about this time that| Wrangell Narrows — Wrangell| pore ; Lr‘,avf‘s Fortune David Wartield sent a destitute | ¥ G nd Bell Buoy, 24,17 \pier spending the summer ¥ to Loew, who hired him t wrted extinguished Augnst 27,1 po states, Mrs. F. W. Ha (Continued from Page One.) |Iccite “Gunga Din” and “Mapda- | v r Aug. 29 two children and ( = " in the picture theatres. The| 8 Sound-—Old Sitka Rocks| . eq home on the Alameda sucee: of the first :Xperiment b reported ext hed ’\”L'! Mis Bert Gre nd in vaudeville and motion pictur s 28, will be relighted as soon as Dorothy were arrivals on th together encouraged him and he | practicable. [ meda. Mr con had many extra at ion 3lep! Cussage—Grave Point in conjunction with his rapid it by growing chain of movie houses 1dfulls August 24, was found His firct real theatre was fn| WFn'DE and was cleared of ob Brooklyn, where he acquired the | ‘tructions August 26. ! - - S |t and the GANGSTER” 1 True Detective Story A BIG DOUBLE BILL OF ACTION PICTURES yrpsIREETS topping at v noss t f coming t neau IR RN Returning from a ten day to Skagway, Sitka and Wiangcl on al business, M. S. Whi ti ympanied by his son Jul old Cozy Corncr, a burlesque hous» of unsavory reputation. H Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Olsen remofeled. 1t and put ' classte m_the Dorothy Alexander for ! g T o b AfSa plays into it in an effort to wipe | etehikan on a week's pleasurs .vm)l‘i \I-_'“]‘A‘”“]‘-: v;\m:l::”_ ‘(’Arry\llll“‘l‘ll 4 P | underwent an operation for ap 3T Atnquist rress Your Suit | pendicitis at the St. Ann's Ho; Ne call and deliver. Phone 528 ! pital this morning. Thrills and Laughs | 2 out the reputation of the place, | ‘Tid E‘ After a financially unsuc four months of tragedy pr tions, he opeaed tha house witl pictures and vaudeville at 10 cent v seat, and found it profitablo. From that time, he gradually widod to his dist of la theatr nd sold off hi mall store show B RS ON ALANMIDA wuum FOX W 4 presen. 15 FITENEAEOLEIIENTITIRNIRATARERCITNIT H P ] E = £ - sy W R 10--20--40—Loges 50 cents g E IEWIIIETE s on the Al meda la » six teache of the Juneau Public Schools fo the @ year which opened ASSOC/ATED PRESS today. Tl i Iva A. Tilden MARCUS LOEW .- no \Il t J Josoephine Tupper. H 4 ———==——= geventh grads, and Mrs. H. A OKN T jcadgs, whick weie making him ' Bishop, eighth grade; former in STony 4 BO jrich, to this purpose. His entranse —_— oA Aoarranes Jinto’ the vaudeville field likewis o Y b *| was modest, but it holped to swell .""Gn o | the profits that already weis pour it i W ; PATHFINDER x.fl?‘ Che’up Amusement z the u)l[u rtunities i fo ey & e 1 Rubber Sus g Golit 4 e ofi the existing ones permitied ‘lr B cr third grades are produced. On that ormer furriar found success ‘o ’400!";()(',0 pomt,SchllhngCofi'eemndnalone. ompensate for early failures in T "y It's the snappicst, zippicst, specdiest thriller that Tom Mix cver made! WEDNESDAY THURSDAY and “The Unfair FRIDAY : Sex”’ “Fh(’ I\(’(’ er§ i TG EGED E RR e CEPTYIVITIINEITTIRLICTRINITNT HUTTR T : y 853k e and | ()f Bees IO——?S—éG-Lo,;c; 50 cents | sther business endeavors. In New | Is it any wonder that its quality is so « by ial i T N RS AR b VP K e, S s York City alone more |h:1‘n a\_wm SLICKERS 4 Jealously guardgd? That smgle wterbury Night A SI) cial R rens S ot e wert e || SLICKERS grade, alone and unassisted, R \tres and his daily receipts run | WATERPROOF must bear the entire burden COLLEE]V 1’”()0’{1‘: ‘.'If.t]ff;..‘«3”.;1,"‘,"5.';:,]1'\]0v";\,_N':.'{[,'f‘f"";,r:";,':'.::_ CLOTHING of Schilling Coffee reputation. r i“ poration. ; $ ; ¥ h. 11 l I i A nmn m New York, M 9, 187¢, i | “ELLA CINDERS” oy sl w1 el Schilling »Cc e g ng been n..urxumml when he wen Telfl@SPlcel'llet S s 3 o work at the age of 9 vears. | b"v( 1 e KRR e TR mson uction vale scregh . experignees to da Loew's first regular employment i . Cladetay witlhiibeging s | 75 With 4 mhp brinting concern BrOS. sment at the Palace ¢ | vhen he was 10 ) old, but L LE DATES | Thursday, is the fourth picture 1@ lost the job when he struck for PHONE 217 | o T ho i DI S SEPT.14 NOV.16 At Theatrcs | Colleen. For him 1t 1s auothc | vemt to work at ars of age | | T TTemeree e ; e el ; P step higher on the rungs of t! a factory handling furs an!| [ — A S L adder to cinema fame. 1aking dreds trimmings. His tas) 4 The cast of “Ella Cind it | vas turning the crank of a ma W C F S l I B | tudes Vera Lowis. Doris. Buke: | ‘i for eleven hours. & day, for ‘ est Coast I'ur Sales, Inc. | AT PALACE TONIGHT | |FEmily Gerdes, Mike Donlin, Je | vhich he was paid $4.50 a week ¢ N g e uty, J uffy, Harry Alle oming familiar with the far ; TACOMA, WASHINGTON Declarcd to be a picture of ex 1 D'A n. The pictur . he launched into it ia 4 eoptional dramatic qualities, beai 15 produe y John MecCor { 'ependently when he was 18, Fol . charming and impressive, | mick, with Alfired 1. Green a |'owing two failures, a fur deal Prigeilla. Dean's latost }y “trapo | director. T \’n"..“»n;m. een impressed with West Coast Hemlock e ot A : SR Latetiagte. pilp kit LADIES AUXILIARY DEPARTME ight > 5 J THE UNFAIR SEX” y v 870 ; ar onight for two days. Not sinc: iny arcade that was to be start U 4 g - :ms:’ [,L.a: um\"m‘ 1 in “The Vit COMING, COLISEUM 0 and Loew was invited to be to the country at large. Today it is recognized as one of the | f J i U ’ o gin of Stamboul” has she had so|® * | :ome a partner. He knew nothing | Nation's important woo@s. This rapid development has | In 1921 We¥t Coast and Alaska Hemlock was little known Soiortul, romantic ana riling 4| FOUr screcn siars of the firs | bout amuement antorprisos, bt | LIVISICN [—NATIVE EDUCATINAL DEPARTMENT come tirough proof of worth by actual use. Yohicle, magnitude, two of them equalis | 4o took the chanca that brought y i E John Bowers, Gustave von Sey:- | Prominent on the legitimate st riune i later years Supcrintonlent—Mrs. J. B. Bernhofer HEMLOCK fertitz, Malcolm Denny, Lionel Be! junite to make “The Loew invested §$40,000 in the Used once will be favored for Flooring, Finishing, Siding, inore and Phillips Smalley ‘appoas | O ©f the most unusual offering musement place, which was opén- GRADES—Premiums offered for the best entry of the follow- Studding, Framing, Boards and Boxes, Plank, Dock Timbers. 8 'the supporting s *|of this season’s cinematic outpu’ | 11 on Unlon Square in New York gs: Blotter, Map of Alaska, Specimen of Crayon Drawing Grades Wears Evenly—Practically No Pitch “Hitchin’ Up,” the latest Educa ;”HUDP Hflmn"llu and lrl*»“'i“w" t roturned the investment within 3, Specimen of Crayon Drawing Grades 4, 5 6, Specimen of Beautiful Grain-—~Hardens as it Ages tional-Walter Hiers Comedy whica i BlnD, slage and screen favorit s g Crayon Drawing Grade 7, Original Design in Pencil Drawing, Knit- N Is alio at the Palaco tonight, will |°f considorabl ['1:|‘:'i‘r ,Qmm\fl::x 1 R L] ted article, Embroidered article, Specimen of Penmanship. Speclal STRONG—LIGHT—DURABLE—May We Explain Further? phow the weighty Walter in a)(7Her 2% s e B 2 ill Open About the Premium. Best Rag Rugs, any style, free for all. . baorry mix-up.of mistaken motives, | Nita Naldi, loading vampiro of HIE 1 toglet g Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. As a guest of his fiance’s family, | [IlMdom. portrays the enchantres lime of b Walter walks into more trouble ip | Walter Miller is cast as the lea GRUCERIES DIVISION J-—-PI"NEERS AND THEIR EXHIBITS the short time of his visit than is "% man. : ) 1 : ordinarily met with a lifetime. 3 I’”f‘” Wy “‘A'"] to be MAKI | Spatanden-Nas s Halpy I B — ja thrilling soclety melodrama con O i o Room will be given in the Auxiliary Department for the dls- cerning the machinations of two cannestion. . with Makl B oy Banddate srtice chtaadl skt 5 ¢ dirtificate Wit Hrom mix 1s AT adventurers to prey upon a pair Poacding Hayss il o AN e S T | COLISEUM TONIGHT of young New Englanders of great , R, be awardad for the best model. s SRR AR th and background. The sto A triliing_leap from is praized as an exceptionally SPECIAL AWARDS ing to a moving traln—a runaway lg,04 one and is from the pen of that almost proves fatal—-a batt'eip,oens Walter, well-known writer I ll Awards of Merit will be made to merchants and representa- with thieves in their undersroudi o woreen storio nsta tives of wholcsale firms for the best decorated booths at the Fair. flen—and moments of comedy nm‘ This picture will be the featur Largest Halibut $10.00; largest Salmon $10.00. are gems in themselves! ttractfon at the Colis s ~All these are combined into :\v;d’,‘,ee,;’,‘,\- on}, SE 5 X TRISanARLD An 0dds and Ends exhibit will be maintained in which appro- “My Own Pal” the latest Fox| 7 priate mention will be made of interesting exhibits, il instion - statri Ton JELCO- et o e oo .| SEATTLE RECEIPTS i et 0 . Wi s MR s night for the last times. OF FISH IN AUGUST , u-’el best d:lspl.l\l of v(;.v‘lu;:;uv uvt;‘;;ll under ll) v:gmn ¢, Boys' and * Tom is cast as Tom O'Hara—: N 0 W Girls’ Garden play. his exhibit must include at least fi parime oimman. wiy deaves o) TOTAL LARGE SUM| ; - s e . loast trs Irighman who leaves varieties of ves: peaceful ranch to-seek excitement ind adventure in the city. He| SEBATTLE, Sent. 6.—Nearly %, The Fair Association will display any articie of interest to the tinds the beginning of it not ten 000,000 pounds of halibut, sabl>||pn ot deprive yourself any citizens of the Territory, whether pertaining to science, industry, miles from home when he rescuss|fish and mixed cod. valued ai||jonger of the many benefits of educaton, history, ete, i a little girl from the cruelties of {200,000 were brought to Seattin) | electric light and power. Del- [ iceoeoeoe) a.circus manager. during August by 112 arrival co-Light will provide these for If the rules and regulaticns are not clear or you are in doubt “Taking the child before him on (Wearly 1,500,000 pounds of halibu ou and the cost is exception- as to the manner in which to enter your exhibit, forward it to'the is saddle he rides furiously in|Valued at §$123,060 and sable fls‘: |ally small. A time-payment Manager so that it will arrive a few days in advance of the open- ho direction of the railroad,. where | Valied at $35.000 were received| | plan has been arranged for ing date of the Fair, The Manager will endeavor to classify and | IPAII e jumps his horse aboard the lh"“ your convenience. Let us ex- enter your exhibit properly for you. % | B eoPe0060n wiftly moving train, leaving his Mpae plain it. Telephone, write or ’ uers standink staring. TIDES TOMORROW * | | :all { Inquiries cohcerning the Ladies Auxiliary Department should | Low tide 3:25a.m....... 2.0fent be made of the Executive Committee composed of Mrs. C. J. Skuse, T g ST High tide 10:12a.m. 12,0 feet Mrs. C. C. Whipple and Mrs. Dave Housel. HUGHES 1S COLLEEN % e W 5.7 foet | & | . MOORE'S ICEMAN HEfio;lmgh T T ek e oot < [ GASTINEAU A copy of the Premium Book may be obtaiped from $ $ s ! inth .gn:e iceman I::I’{yh::csflzefwts“l““ can save Dollars by getting! ELECTRIC CO. the Secretary or Manager of the Association. me!r.llu““tdor Romw. ybars; but -in Gorham to do your repair work.| ; olleen Mobre's latest First Na- _P'hom UL P s O ARSI picture, “Klla Cinders,” such L] i s o ALASKA MEAT CO. Southeastern Alaska Fair Associution g o e : W. 8. PULLEN, Secretary . J. H. HART, Manager "‘"“i:“ : !onx .hnr found - o g

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