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e PICKETT’ PALACE “HOUSE OF GOOD SHOW'S” Last 2 Times Tonight SUNPAY MATINEE, NIGHT and MONDAY ; The year’s‘ big drama in 8 Reels 6 STAR in one-picture— Belle Bennett, Ben Lyon, Lois Mecran, James Kirkwood, Lowell Sherman, Charlie Murray! a cast we're proud of— Big! Big! BIG! It's one picture in a season yeu'll never forget LYMAN HOWE’S HODGE PODGE—Alway Entertaining NOW FOR LAUGHS CLIFF BOWES and HELEN FOSTER “SKY HOOKS” A CAMEO COMEDY ——— S‘)c:ill Music Palace Orchestra and Other Attractions— } Mae Pauly, Director BIG PICTURES COST BIG MONEY { Our Prices for This Show—10-25-40-Loges 50 cents R e COMING—Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday ecil B. DeMille Picture in All its Glory in “THE VOLGA BOATMAN” “] can’t believe it's true!” exclaimed 16-year-old Lois Eleanor | Delander of Joliet, Ill,, when informed that she’d been chosen as “Miss America” of 1927 at the Atlantic City national beauty contest. She’s a high school student, and hopes to be an artist. i She's 5 feet, 4% inches tall, has long, light brown hair and blue- grey eyes. Insert shows Mozelle Ransom of Dallas, Texas, is the beautiful runner-up. International Newsreel) | | where all other’ comedies leave| I off and builds to humorous heights | SCHOOL AT YAKUTAT “that are -approached™ only by h‘ Jimmie Cruze. Edward Everett | | composer. Beautiful | ‘ton, the Mrs. Darling of “Pet Pan,” and co-featured with Macy d contract for which was award Brian in “The Little French Gir},"|ed to E. T. Bunker, i the poor sweetheart. Both aro|from Seattle, featured in the principal roles | September 20, the vproduction. Gertrude She the rich girl and addict of ti pan jazz music; Ethel Wal Frwin Connelly, James Mason B2 recit Frederic Short are other big on the ground flood and pafies in The. oast: four living rooms for teachers | The first of the “Amazin: (9 the secocnd floor. The foremun Mazie” series will alzo be shown. ‘0! the work was G. W. Pettijoha. Horton is Esther [ the| The schooli at Yakntat, the last Territorial Legislature, according gchool is an _attractive and has two good n rooms and lave- FINISHED SEPT, -20: ut. odenalt ton of br for iich an approp:eaiion was made contractor was completed on tg Mrii banas, ) J. B. Caro;’ P. Schmitz, wi PRIZES READY FOR BALL MEN - OF SEASOM | Twenty-nine Awards An- nounced Yesterday for Players in league flipped off yesterday and the for- mer won, tak the prize of twenty-five dol The othor ti have npt yet boen run of! MURRAY TO SEEK DREDGING GROUND Enroute to ths chase prospecting Murray. wh Lis extensi the Hot Springs district to ti American Creek dredging con pany, left for the c morn Mr. Murray 1 home in New Hampshir: which he has not visited for yoars ) ena after a brief stay, will r-tura West. While in the Bast he wi purchase a new type of drill, mounted on caterpillar tr 1 for prizes - and will ship it to the Hot Springa the winners from Mart'n | gistrict with the opening of nav Lavenik, secretary of the League, tion mext year. at the : Hall. who workad i The prizes are as follow ground profitabl am, pennant winnor, operating methods for u-Young Hardw ceveral years prior to disposin own-Noweil, most® homeé runs {of his holding to the | suit of clothes,. B..M. Behrends; | Cyeek Dredging com | Erown, best battfng average, on®, yinced that large fields of Florsheim shoes, H. placers exist on y, second Dbost taries of the Tanana river. Hv one Dobbs hat,!wiil seek ne dredging ground Oliver, third best|with his drill, which will be coi ge, tive dollars structed with the eaterpillar tr, Watts, fourth best i tion in order that it may be tran month pass to Coli | sported readily at smail cost evm theatre. | (Fairbanks News-Miner). McCleskey Scores Mcst loskey, most runs ,scored r Wa'k-Over shoes, M. | Bothw Schmit onid 2 t s ed, one Stetson gzg it is the last Saturday . ; M. MacSpadden, ' noon they will have off until in most runs scored, mon:h xt ‘summer. The order to Palace, Palaco theatre; hington provided that MacSpadden, most two b noon would be a traveling grip, Coldstein’s June through porfum; Watts, most three its, five dollars worth of Henry Olive; Jacksor s o pur nipment Mil« t this by iocal mai-| ity League ball play tha past we: erday of durin, arded president season by J Mooce ek Andrews tribi the | e T e e LAST HALP-HOLIDAY IN 1927, D.! Federal employees robabl 1 third | pass M. Satur hall | Sep i NOTICE most! games won, seven dollars In the United States Commission and fifty conts mitt, Thomas Harc. | wire, | Mc(loskey-Barragar, most stolo | | | | | | cr’s (Ex Officio Probate) Cour for the District of Alaska, Ju-| nean Commissioner’s Precinct. IN THE MAT Or THE Al MINISTRATION OF THE ES TATE OF CHARLES BARGE,| DECEASED All concerned are herchy notl- ified that I, R. E. ROBEPTSON, lon August 26, 1927, pointed Administrator ‘of the tate of Charles Barge, dece: nd that Letters of Adminis tion therefor on said day wer {iuly issued to me. All persons having claims {hgainst sald estate are hereby re-! most; put outs for outfialder, ten |Guired to present the same, with dollars merchandize, Service Lu-|proper vouchers, within six (6) cas. ‘monll\n from the date of this no- Vale, most asefst& from chort |tice, to me at my office in the «top, one Meershaum pipe, Nolan's | Seward Building, Juneau, Alaska Cerner; Davis-W. Schmitz, most DATED at Junéau, Alaska, assists, socond base, S. and M. |August 26, 1927, oval flood lights, M. S. Wilson | R. E. ROBERTSON. Moshoy, fanned most men, lrn‘ril’flt publication, Aug. 27, 1927. dcllar perfume set, Butler-Mauro: |Last publication, Sept. 24, 1927. 1. MdcSpadden,, gaash. Hpes . S1oan, cific Coast Coal Company, ; Cabin Gets Ham H. Sabin, biggest ham, one, ham, (Arthur’ Ficken; Nostrand,. most jpopular umpire, one bhox | cigars, Dave Housel; Ki most | efficient umpire, : one hox Ca dollars, MacSpad fiftzen Aoll Jun: Young Hwid- hlin, catcher wiih st dollar and Goorge M most s appliance, bases, twent National Bank niost eacrifice h fish pole, re; Cou put outs, seven cent | fountain pe Simpkins; Henni third base, electric aske Electric Light and Powe Andrews, most put outs at fi Lase, seven dollars and fifty rth of cleaning and ka Steam Laundry: M. rRIIELE | THE NIGHT HAWKS ELKS’ HALL one-half ton Coast Coal | '| *econd’ most games, of briquets, Pacific Company. Cunningham, losing most games, c¢ne box apples and one dozen!| Heinz canned goods, Sanitar, Grocery; Brown, most errors, one | ham, Alaska Meat Company; Jack w disposed of § interests in e *7:30 SUNDAY ONLY 9:25 FOX NEWS The Biggest Doubie Fiil w You Have Seen in Months FE CANNOT BOOST IT ENOUGH-—— Have you ever re n a widget? Ever vigitel 2 ja: 3 oryt Ever killed your mcihe w? Ever playsd golf in a courtroom? Ever married my dincev? Then by all means ses “Beggar on Horseback”! PRICES—10-20-50. Loges 60c WHERE YOU saf ENTERTAINMENT (N cOmrorT made the most of this afternoon, ¥ ‘BEGGAR ON EOESEBACK" is ths “Ceversd Wagen” of Comedy.. For fun and fantasy, for sizo of settings, for nevelty of stay anl 253 TFTETNAL; seE ALEERTA VAUGHN DON'T FAIL TO SEE HER in More Fascinating Than Ever EaEEEANEERIREARENRLLE! TONIGHT ONLY 7:30—9:25 “Fighting Marine” VI")p‘irsmle No_._ 5 (“AMAZING ‘MAZIE": ' 332 S3IRIRTREACATAI S ATEANISINIEITITINNIANIINIIICARNE !younger brother join a gold rush, St r. Bunker has built a numbes|$On, most assists from pitcher, | jand a short time later is swear-| PP T chools in the Territory, others|one case Amocat canned veg !hzg to avenge the boy's -murd RECKLESS LADY” COMING | ¢ which ha received and fulfillcd | tables, Van Mavern. The only clue he has to follow AT THE PALACE SUNDAY | The tie for honors for the mo: “MEPDLERS and MCONSHINERS” Saturday Night Muractions At Theatres b " TLONy CHANEY LAST g TIMES ‘AT PALACE Tod) Browning, who wrote and directs “The Black Bird,” the Mctrofioldwyn-Mayer production featurfng Lon Chaney and Renee Adoree now being shown at th> Palacd, is known as one of the most famous directors of crook plays in motion pictures. Durfng his five-year engagement with Universal, Browning direct- ed Priscilla Dean in many of her most {famous pictures ineluding “Outsiflg the Law” and “The Vir- gin of-Stamboul.” “Foff some unknown reason,” ssys Prowniig, "“I have always liked direct crook pictures hay: ing a {real heart interest.” Brownihg is a native of Louis- ville, Kentucky, and attended pub! lie school ‘i that ecity, He was famou§ as a contortionist ani comedlan and was known as aa expert} in “blackface” work. - After ne year of comedy acting on thé-sereen, 'he began’ direting with e Arts. Later he went te Metro| then served five years with Pniversal. He is. now under contraft with Metro-Goldwyn-May- er. P —. . 3 {“THE SEVENTH BANDIT” | COLISEUM TONIGHT | z 3 You§can always m’n Har: for a picture that Is That can be sald in|other very rich. One day, worh Blcndin.'n.zm. K;tchtk.n measure: of - Q i man—but the is the suspicions of Ann the- pretty - dance-hall girl who had loved -the brother. Carey joins the bandit gang of which the sus- pect is the leader. After a hold- up, in which Carey receives a wound that affects his eye-sight, he gets a confession from his loss of his sight robs him of his great moment of revenge! Harriet Hammond and Trilby Clark, two exceptionally beautifu young women, supply “The Sev enth Bandit” with a double love interest. James Morrison’s po:- trayal of the younger brother is sympathetic, and Walter James is all that such ‘a villain should be. An episode ‘of the “Fighting Marine” starring Gene Tunney will also be shown. This program showing for taonight onmly. A e e 3 “BEGGAR ON HORSEBACK” | i AT COLISEUM SUNDAY | “Beggar on Horseback” coming to the Coliseum tomorrow, was written by George 8. Kaufman and Marc Connelly, the playwriting team that made “Merton of thn Movies,” “To the Ladies” ani other big stage and screen suc- cesses. As a play, “Beggar on Horseback™ broke recards for box- cftice receipts in New York, Phi'e. ‘| delphia, Chicago and many other cities while on tour. This is the story of & young composer, dedicated to writing the Great American Symphony but who - writes jazz tunes to keep the contract are: Bureau of Edu cation schools at Juneau, Ketch- rand Sitka, and the Terri- torial school at Kasaan, PRNSSNL SEO R JEPPER FOUND GUILTY The Jury returned a verdict of ilty on all counts against A. , in the Unlied States Dis- Film fans are expected to b2 able to find their favorites in | the cast of Robert T. Kane's Firs: : National picture, “The Reckless Lady,” which js coming to the/ Falace Sundcy and Mon Belle Bennett, Loi: Lyon, James Kirk Sherman and Charlie Murray, the all-star cast. The film adaptation of the Sir Philip novel of the same nam= . “The Reckless Lady” tells ti {story of a great love betwecy mother and daughter and of th sacrifices of the former to pre serve the happiness of the latter The ‘majority of the scenes a lsid in Monte Carlo, the play. - ;HOW’S YOUR ROOF? around of the world. | ;' If- you need shingles for it, Sada Cowan, who prepared the|remember Femmer has them at scenario of Kane's “The Naw C: (a price that is right. adv. mandment” and Howard Higgin PRI I A ; Advertising* siways pays: Empl «Li'kan at the present ording to word received Un 1 States Marshal Albert Whit2, this morning. The charges hrought against Jepper by the Federal prohibition officers, wers sale of intoxicating liguor and niaintaining a nufsance. e time, by who directed it, served in tho.i se same capacities in the present pic-| the columne-of The: re. ture. l v, meag s - e —— 1 ———— . TAT THE HOTELS "l: ctolen bases between Jim Me-j Cioskey and Harvey Barragar wai fg—. P VIR g, The Cyclonic Comedy Clnsgiq of All Times, ‘BEGGAR on HORSEBACK® The hilaricus, hit New York roaved at for two years. COMING Just COLISEUM o il suspay onLY g+ YOU CANNOT BEAT A "mE THAT MAKES YOU LAUGH ESPE.CMY WIEN IT I8 A BIG Pl(}fl:'UBE 2 o R e No l:ilol"lu—— No beggars— L} &l ik ”'xw»fl'vi S e T TR How To Beat The Statistics On This Life Chart Sefion Seomadve ) 10-20-40-Loges 50¢' O oo T L L T TR rrr s e csree oo, SEE L J. SHARICK'S WEST WINDOW . . ., FINE GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICFS TO MAKE ROOM FOR CHRISTMAS STOCK . WHATEVER YOU LUILD USE CONCRETE EVERLASTINGLY FiRXANBNT We lilx and Deliver Any Quantity A-1 Gramite Concrete Ready to Place——Lk:ume 8 CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. CO. ~ Db S ubty i o bl B e THE MUTUAL LIFE'S New Poliey waives all premivms and pays yo 1 i Gastinzau Carl Christy; Mrs. E. F Zim- mer; ‘Jacob Marty, Windham Bay; J. Hill, Benjamin Island Fred DeRoux, Doyglas: W. 8. Pekovich and' wife, Funter Bay; Mrs. Charles Otteson, Funter Bay. . 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