The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 5, 1927, Page 3

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widy iat POSIT[VEL\ L \ST TIME TONIGHT “THE VOLGA BLMTM AN” ONE qHOW ()\L\ \T O’(‘LO( K Doors Opm 1—C0nrcrt 1.30 to 3 P. i ——STARTING THURSDAY—— WORLD-FAMOUS CLASSIC -Is a Woman s Ptauro-- A Man’s Picture- For All Who Huve _H mrts Also NEWS TO DATH and MUSIC FOR THE PICTURES Sunday—.! OHNNY HI “RAINEOW RILEY” "llmllllllllll|||||||||||||||||Illl|||||m||]|||||l|||||IllllllllllllllllfllllllIllllmlll’f | AP S g B e o _Attractions At Theatres Ha | ks S | FINAL SHOWING OF “THE VOLGA BOATMAN An audience, arger than any of ' the ‘three witnessing the p sentation of “The Volga Bo: man” last week paid high tribune to this great film production when it was again shown at the Palacs Jast might, by popular demani. Manager Spickett says tonight will be the last showing of thiz fegture. Thers is only on2 show, at 8 ‘o'clock. Mae Pauly's or¢hes- tra \gives a concert from 7:39 f to 8 o'clock. * hicle vgloh “The . Volga Boatman” is said to be the greatest picture achieve- ment of the year—a human story of the Jove of a Princess and a plebeian boatman, filled with tragedy, appeal, humor, remarl- ably gripping, swiftmoving f: nating, absorbing. It is called tho picture “with a soul.” i “THE SCARLET LETTER” AT PALACE THURSDAY | B . @ One of the best known faces on the screen has at lasi been, mask- ed. (3] Just as the real face of Lon Chaney has never been seen on the. screen except under a heavy disguise of .makeup, so the face of Henry B. Walthall has never been seen with any makeup at all—until now. . For the first time in ‘his career he'fs disguised with a heavy black bead in ' “The Scarlet Letter,” ish's latest starring ve- ‘is at the Palace for three days starting Thursday. It is an elaborate filmization of Na- thaniel” Hawthorne’s dramatic sto- ry of the Puritan woman who bore a letter of shame on hor * breast throughout- a lifetime to shield the man she joved. As “Dr. Prynne,” Nemesis of the heroine, Walthall appears in a sinister makeup = which took hours to apply. Karl Dane; Ma:- ‘Corday, Willlam "‘was_directed at .the Metro-Goldy ‘wyn-Mayer studlos by Victor Seas- | achievements the sensational mystery screcn drama rele: recently by the Fox West (i Studios and playing at the seum tonight. Detailed by his chief to recovor Secret Servic:» a_code book stolen by a band of | conspirators and to be so'd to a European crook named Cyril Gordon discovers that Le and Holden are strikingly ali in appearance. Adding enough d guise to bring that resembla to perfection, Gordon ou the rascals and so splendidly personates the sharper that not only recovers the eode but marries a lovely heiress, She wads a man she had never seen until she approached the altar with | him, Holden, Mr. Lowe has rapidly mlvancu] to the top of the ladder of silyor sheet fame since reaching stellar proporticns under the Fox banner, and his characterizations in “M riag? in Transit” will ad him even high He has able support. Leading piayers are Frank Beal, Harvey Clark nfll T'red Waiton. " [“THE ENCHANVED WILLY COMING TO COLISEUM Irvin Willat, the noted Para- mount producer, whose directorial include such film successes as “North of 36, “Wan- derer of the Wasterland” and “He- ritage of the Desert,” is evidently not content .to rest on his past laurels, for he has just completod filming Peter B. Kyne's latest novel, “The Enchanted Hill,” which advance reports hail as his finest to date, and is will ba nn Coliseura screen Thursday and Fri- day. This latest contender for photo- play honors is a corking weste:n melodrama with all ‘thie heroir qualities that make stories of the American West' so universally pop- ular. It is entirely modern, how- ever, in" theme and setting, and the plot devefops along lines that are decidedly original and far from the beaten path of the usual backneyed western movie. An indication of the extreme care that went into the making of this production may be seen in the handpicked cast Willat has assembled. Jack Holt is an ideal choice for the role of the hard- riding, ~‘straight-shooting - ranch owner, who doesn't hositate 1o use airplanes and -machine guns in his fight against his ouniu Florence Vidor makes & charming heroine, Noah Beery plays a vil- lainous part in his usual effective style, and Mary Brian appears in .| the lovable characterization k of Hnu'l little st»-lhur 1 b i Mlhlly of that he | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5 iu;v MOBOLIZE U w;tLP “CZAR” oim ON Walter R. Okeson, ic igh ceach ( will have full authority in the ecl 7 cocches are Major ce (center). At the W YORK, Oct added to old, ATHENA 1% WiRo's WHO | } AND WHERY, | W. P. Lass, Superintendont of k mobiliz for the storn 1o ‘featura tlio [ ball &rmi ion the and the Ann, T on o I three child &y and Yulion fc will left ide, v Lor { will function on e This® “conferenc cluding , H I Army, Navy, olumbia, Panns) vania, Cornell, Brown and Dart- j mouth, came into being with t passing of th> ancient tr llamn of rd, neoet Yale. in their , Prince C. M. Jones, -trave! man, ieft" on the Yukon for a bushhess to Seattls, To make their future homa in ‘[Scattle or California, Mr. and Leslie Oneel left on thé They have resided in for several years, Mr. Con- , Yukon the many teams this be wielded by | Okeson of Lehigh, chosen “cz 'by representatives of the ten. i On the old vexed question scouting” also, many of the les |ing teams are cooperating. | opponents of Yale have uting terms and fellowad widely. nter-extension of rival the ten or twelve le: a tion on such questio followed time. Mrs Gra jer of the lor, took McCartney, own- an Beauty Par- business| and Spokane. Nora Harsen of the shop. tle for a ic Coast, will visit houses w h he , and take over 5 of bus Den Del- ing ¢ n, left for the Yu on. William Garster, Deputy U. 8. Mayshal, Teft on the Yukon, tak- to MeNeil trip | In her {of roferees the { controver feotball world without a I Princeton game this |ho first time ln I'I yea vard turned to Penn, while Prince- n schedulad (lhlr) State in the ,x\ accompanied By Mts. left ¢n the Yukon for ‘hikan to ¥n with a pris- ? B ed to serve ten 5 story of ancient Gree the Federal jail in elopement of Queen Hele » resuliant war between 8 5 ahcad nn State, C a Columbia and C | the last seven games. New rules as well as new rival- ries add zest to the 1927 in the Bast. In ‘pre-season pre tices, many coaches are evolvin a new and spe~tacular open game to take mosc advantega of tan innoyations encouraging ol the latzral or backward pass. Among the teams wh stress -tha new game i under the coaching r 1| Juneau ‘ H. F. Preston, locr | man, satled on the Seattle this morning. A. Rystegi, picneer hotel man je Dawson, who, with Mra, {Rystogi, hag been visiting in; Juneau, sailed south. on the Yukon, James Anderson, Tacoma ‘at- torney who has been visiting his brother, George Anderson, lecal 3 | music dealer and piano tuner, Ruigers 3 113 pounds, {for the last s al days, sailed me of II 3 ]hr home Hn the. Yukon this | traveling - Yukon for who will be Athena for the fans i3 Helen Fairweathe:. who came to California from K and learned all hout ent Greek and mnog at Hollywoed high school! he enicred motion pic | thing com R 1. Rockafeller, onc of four new PN - metning. mentors in the Bast. Rockafeller | WAR RXEK INJ}R&N(,}' To enjoy a two mnnths vaca- has imported a Canadian TO BE CONTINUED FOR . ition, Miss Virginia Jegrop sailed player as an assiztant TECSE MENTALLY q!\,‘,un the Yukon for Seattle on her teaclt passing as it is Sblopmes ki w'x to New Mexico. the Dominion. Missas Lola Karhonen Besides Rockafeller, a Ratgers t mpnlu]]y‘ and Ideal Hendrickson left on graduate who repiaces John . [in otent 5 and vett the Wukon for a five weeks' va- Wallace, 'the new Eastern coacheserans who have (Mnxw ed willtéation, during which time they include Lewis P. Andrews, Syra |be continued in force in spite Qf will go as far south as Tia cuse, replacing C. W. P. Reynolds; | the expiration of the time it} Juana, Mexico. Major Frank Cavanaugh, replac for the holding of this type of | Sam .Guyot, J. Frank Gargan at Fordham, an! (;nvemmentAlnsurnncp, if the pre:'a svestbound D. 0 Daley replacing Major |mius are paid. This information, Alaska. Cavabaugh at Boston College. has heen receivegd by relwhlfy'" : HOW. Terhunc and C. T, Gard- All the most successful of lasi officials. of The Americiiiner left on the Alaska for the season’s teams, including Navy. from Gen. Frank T, W!"-tward _toinvestigate congi- Army, Brown, New York Univar- director of “the Vetcrans - sity and Lafayette, will be .n the sthick of the 1928 campaign under the same leadership. The Army-Navy struggle, a middie western - spectacle for the firs last season when they Jfougnt to'a tie in Chicuo. will be played at .the Polo ‘Grounds, RECOVER MWMULLEN'S BODY J. J. Dwyer and party, who were searching for Robert Mc- Muilen, a roadhduse keeper, who has been missing since early in July rned to Tanana recently dod’ reported that McMullen’s body. had been found partially submerged in the water, in tall grass, near the bank. of Long e. The suppostion iz that raghy pach o done i WASHING War Risk ll:s:um 5 ,,”_ . traveling man, is passenger on the After their recove ipearancs, such vyeterans have two years to convert their| policies into ' gome permanent’ form of Government insurancd! All other. War Risk insurai not umnrtsfl became ob: olcte! FJuly 2 P 'nvréocz T0 chmgoulr: i mmissioner's Cor lor "? Territory of Alaska, Divi- - No. One. Before A U. §. Commissioner ig Probate Judge, nct. 1n’ Ru matter of the estate of { Sam Nixon 'deceased. | Notlce is hereby given that % ed has been ap- Miss. Ann. Bavfell and Dalton pointed ministrator of the A. Barr, | . of Cordova, wero ab ed ' estate. All per- married At Valdes. Aficr sons having clalms against the a hol «‘xumm are hereby requested Msunt ] ,r-eilfl present same with proper and e under- Haines, ths from Alaska, this e fell out of boat into the £ g % 3 ' lake and was M : 5 b e ¢ . .%UAN. the | o on the Yukon,| will| a few | Island | i-| Nothing States Marshal Albert] 1927. | GIRLS WORK, GIVE MOTHERS VACATION STORRS, Reversing the | group of Cann., Oct. § usnal mll T Conneeti went on | this sumn W a home e lm\ ework. more the it or of that mothers the ardu -making. the exten the Connec 1 College, they girls, all 4-H Club, was time had a rest duties of Cooperating lon seryice it Agricul- ent them members decided their from isit the guests of | rrnuked mothers were the the college, which | teas, picni domestic | benefit. saful be ca year. rur their The plan proved so that it prom jed out next tions in connection with the Al- aska ame Conimission. Mrs. Robert Shelden, wife of | Representative Sheldon of Faii- in the last session of the ature, and daughter Fran- ed throtgh Juneau on the on thelr way to the cut for the winte Charles Wi m, owner of min- { ing property at Inlet, is a | vivitor in Juneau and is reg jod at the Gastineayn. \ - -eo- | SUFFECOOLS IN JUNEAU nd Mr way, who came to Juneau account of the condition of fufiecooi’s health, have taken opartment at the Nugget rtments and will remain here me time. Mr. Suffecool is ay pioncer and leading iness man of that city. Suffecool lived in Juneau for | while before she went to Sk way more than dozen years ago. | {on Mr. an a a OUGHBACKAGHE! 'RUB LUMBAGDO OR St. Jacob’s OIl stops any pain, 50 when you~ back is sore and lame, Jdumbpago,, . sciatica or rlmumnunm has stiffened up, {don’t suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest St. Jacobs Oil at any drug store, pour a litle in your hand, and rub it {right on your aching back; and by the time you count fifty the soreness and lameness is gone, Don't stay crippied! This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used only once. {tne pain right out and ends the misery. It is magical, yet ab- solutely harmless, und doesn't burn the skin. else stops lumbago, sclatica, backache or rheumatism s0 promptly. It never disap- points. (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) (Bank with Branches) REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE i BANK OF ALASKA, Alaska, at the close of business 1927. RESOURCES Loans on real estate. Overdrafts s United ' States bonds owned v {Other honds and war- rants owned .. Banking lWouse, furni- | ‘tupe and fixtures. Due from other banks Checks oniother banks ‘and other cash “Items P Capital assigned branches Cashon hand NONE 8,6560.00 41,200.00 44,442.25 66,037.84 2 409.89 to 76,000.00 10,666.36 ok $374,432.92 g 'LIABILITIES Capital stock pald in.$140,000,00 Undivided profits less expenses paid Duae to' ‘branches 5 Individual and savings deposits, Total 13,764.63 5,218, Bk 211,004.49 Demand and time cer- | .fimm of deposit Cashler’s and certified checks Reserves 3,200.00 65.50 1,200.06 . Total $374,432.92 United States of America) ‘Territory of Alaska )ss. l'm Judicial Division ) {1,%C.oP. Kirtland, Cashier of the .above ‘named bank, do soi- emnly swear -that the foregoing o 18 true to the hest of my ll"ll‘le and belief. (Correct ‘Attest)— iy kB H. GANTY, ? €. P. KIRTLAND, Directors. tu day of omm ¥, WARD, U. 5. 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