The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 7, 1927, Page 3

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P THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FIRST PHOTO OF LARGEST BOMBARDMENT ! g OCT. 7, 1927. PLANE TW‘MMMM. Ay et st ’ TONIGHT —— FOX NEWS HAL ROACH sarcents Never too old -an|II!IIIIIIII!IIIH!IIIIIII!IIlIIII!IIIIilIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH!I!IlIh. | IF YOU WANT TO'SEE A GOOD PICTURE——————HERE IT 15 WHERE GOOD FEATURES ARE SHOWN 2 B Shows Tonlght 7:15 and 9:20 QLBH PRICES 10-20-50 “Super-Cyclops,” the biggest bombing Leges 60c Z full-langth view of the Keystone e breatntiusive fal daagth - 'tAs Army. Acrial dreadnought weighs in e world, It's just beart b for the United St 1y eio ns and can carry near ar tons of expl ly eigut tdis and L Blgsglodptiol o Tlustraied Ne ad for them,! ‘ ; the srs, drop a line to “ to g0 to Kodlak 1 Pegues, cs -!either. In th end in the; ire, Juneau, A all,_along the s pir streams of only a newspa 18 rds and coast, brown bdar ¢t 3 y There are many big browns on 8 £ Mis | Admiralty ond Chichagof island ABOUT ALASKA . | [ o LILLIAN \ah 1glIn fact the big fellows are s on Admiralty that the! Wiriter and Big Game Hu government may even- onal hunte: ter Begins Te]lmv Read- e thin_them down with t NOW ABOUT MOOS ers A m l(u:n £ It is Peter B. Kyne's best story vexd and loved by iail- lisns of Amcricans, AN IRVIN WILLAT 53 1ILL Botz’ Colisewn ‘lclod"y Mon —SPECIAL KU WORLD-FAMOUS CLASSIC » p Akl ightning and { for the Cley Ohis and fog the 1 wlio ¢ here {home and w !'ting “cquared ¢ trip. Ha a about sunday—J()mm’ HINES in A the bull shot, | red and _hung up And as for cariboq | A why they bag 'em in the limits of the phantom ecity of Dawzoa. and CARIBOU MIGRAH 3 WESTERN THAT IS Also NEWS TO DATE and MUSIC FOR THE PICTURES ¢s that ho after his Al ady ha b Alaska, IN THE NORTHWEST COUN-| - TRY, where Dolly Varden -and aphs for cui-throat treut ave plentiful, the tourist n es feed the > Yukon m-| mink and foxes and e * | throats. (This are the s done by ow for somo “RAINBOW RILEY” | dokertiet s e of Scptember cor thess n DIFFERENT 3 ’ ated tc "IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIHIIIIIIIIIINHIH!IIIIIHIIIII!IIIIIHIIIIIHl!llllllllllllllll” {items: T sand o et them over s o IF YOU ARE INTERF unds now and ‘than. The 1 outdoor melodrama at the|real facts abont Al - out- ) { A ARE LE ive bait for both varieti i, , singlod | door enticoment FUL You don't ne-d of fresh salmon or Attractlons { Coliseum, deserves to be singled I ; lout for special and ! | mention. At Theatres || to passengers of . both down m sDawse Dolly Vard and a 1( without Paramount’s Pet B. sereen honorable} 1 sion of Kyne's novel, and produced by Ir Willat with an all-star cast Noah Beery and Mary Brian. The background of the st R/\I)!() Iw WONDERFUL ENOUGH A% IT IS—WITHOUT EXAGCERATION DYoo er salmon roe, removed form sal- man caught in the nets. WHEN GOING ON A HUNTING itrip in Alaska be sure and in- clude in your equipment a r | coat, rubber boots, rubber hnat jand_ 1uhhu' footed shoe-packs, In' fact or gloves uld even | come i rains in that | country in the fall, Rains for days y.\ml nights at a lime. Mayh> we jand months, The Alaska coast e Joyed a summer of sunshine. The middle of August rain set in, It was still raining when I left therce in September, IN THE ‘SCARLET LETTER, PALACE | 'LILLIAN GISH N e it PLUMBING HEATING IMPORTAN 3 ; The most important thing for ycu is to goi a TWRST M JOB done for as little money as possible. Make no miltlh “Let me tell you what job will coss” Call STEVE fi’l'ANWORTH Phone 218, Res. 505. is the vas picturesque Souch west, and of romance, adventurs, | golden girls and rugged men. The principal characters in this mo¢ ern tale arg Lee Purdy, a gay and gallant ex-army aviaton, -who buys and -settles on a ranch’ in! New Mexico, Gail Ormsl who inherits > adjoining ranc from her uncle. Lillian Gish nas played her R: mola and her White Sister, her Mimi and her Civil War heroine - =but a mew Lilllan Gish astoun]- ed the audiepce at the Palace last night when she played-“Hes- ter Prynne.” She seemed literally inspired. “The Scarlet Letter,” Nathaniel Hawthorne’s famous classie, prov- ed an ideal vehicle for mous star, its dramatic a woman, carrying a “There is a great deal of exaggerdiion about: radio-bred by enthus- iasm, the lure of the garae, its newness, and the genuine lack of knowl- edge of this newly discovered force. Any radio engineer states frankly that there are many things abcut RADIO hat, no one can explain. A xpert is very conscrvative is claimb. Whife he is familiar with RECENTLY °I the wonder of this new piaything of man—he also knows its limitations. {outdoor magazine that o If all of us, who sell radio would be equally frank, there would not be to go *north of Anchors g0 many ‘dead’ sets—so many disillusioned buyers. RADIO is wonder- Wiite EURRN S EDat s Elige IORIRY P & e The Alaskd coast, the southeas!. ful encugh as it is, without exaggeration. ern Alaska coast, is full of goats. 2 The natives don't hunt ‘em b cauge it's too much trouble to [ pack ‘em out. The meat is not near as palateble as moose, cari- beginning of a tha fa-] g 2 story that takes plot of | an unexpected turn wi he girl, brand of | for some mysterious on, evin- shame through life for the sake|ces a strong dislike for her neigh- of the man she Iloves, making|hor, a theme so powerful that it en- The abled her to rise to the helghis|ial Roach’s latest comedy of true genius. ture entitled “Never Too OI14,”, Lars Hanson, the famous Swe-|featuring that well known actos,! dish actor, makes an ideal “Ar-| Cluade Gillingwator. -Although new thur Dimmesdals,” a role that re: : 1s said to aequit " quired * famarkable acting y in this fun pi(-,l and Henry B. Walthall celeb is reported as being his first picture with Miss Gish|unusually mirthful, i since “The Birth of a Nation e | with a masterly portrayal of her| |“THE NIGHT PATROL” AT | Nemesis, COLISEUM TOMORROW’ Karl Dane had a role very dis- R4 tinetive and others well cast werc mboliished with all the gy ! Marcelle Corday, Mary Hawes, [D2stic gyrations and high nml‘\ little Joyce Coad, Willlam H. lofty tumbling of Daring Dick Tal»‘ READ Necessiiy Is ite . of Invention IT'S LOOK ‘AT THE FACTS:—(1) You can not get both lodg distance, and quality of reception at the same time. It must be ono cr the other. If your cyes sparkle at a ‘gqueak’ from Pittsburgh—be boy, deer of sheep, i dowh < satisfiea. If however, you want music that is real music—don’t try got Yukon, B. C., and Alberta has Pittsburgh. (2) You can not get both high selectivity and quality, If its ehare of ‘goats. G yeu thrill n? bringing in stations from all over Fh(: map—be content with A Bark from the Silver Fox that. But if you want clear, sweet tones—limit yourself to nearby sta- e Ak g tions. (3) Don’t buy a radio in a store. Buy it in your home. Your Wonder if that is how the bath tub canie into being? The Silver Fox Barber Shop Tooker, Jules Cowles apd James|™Madge, “The Night A. Mareus, thrilling crook melodrama of the Mae Pauly’s orchestra plays a selected score” for the featurs which aiding greatly in making all high lights of the piesentation brought out. “The Scarlet Letter” is on for the balance of this week, two shows: nightly. ~ 0 ey B4 sl ., !! “THE ENCHANTED HILL” | | SHOWING AT COLISEUM | e TR TR Every once in a while there sud- dmfly appéars on the film horizoa & maotion pictura that offers some- thing new in the way of story and. theme. Originality in photo- plays — especially ' westerns — mighty rare, ‘and for that very reason, “The Enchanted Hill,’ the underworld, comes.to the Coliseum | next Saturday matinee and eve- ning. The story di’fers materially from many of the previous Tal- madge vehicles, and provides the ar with a colorful rols in whicn he iz seen as the heroic police- man. Frank Howard Clark wrote both the orgiinal and the con- tinuity, while Mason Noel directed the production. Gladys Hulette gives Mr. Talmadge fina support in the part of Louise Hollistes, whose n'er-do-well brother is sen- etnced to the electric chair #nd finally rescued from the clutches of death by the redoubtable Rich- ard. The rest of the cast, which /| includes Mary Catr, ‘Grace Dar- mond, Victor Dillingham and ota- ers, is excellent. Patrol,” a| home may be in a radio ‘pocket.’ If so, the best et in the world will not get results. Secience cannot yet explain why you might get- resulis, and your neighbor in the next street get nothing at all. (4) The broad- cac’ing station has-as much to do with RADIO, as your receiving set. The art of broadeasting®is still in its infaney, and you may expect the next big advances from that end. To be surc, there are exceptions to the statements just made. Some night the rankest radio amateur may bring in Pittsburgh with music as clear as a bell. Sometimes, and under certain conditions, & cheap crystal set will get better results than a theusand dollar ‘wonder” But the exceptions are rare—AND NEVER CERTAIN. In all the clamor of elaims for radio sets, tubes, speakers, and radio devices beyond number—in all the talk about distance, selectiv- ity, tone and’ ‘whatsnot'—keep your mind clear.: With RADIO you are at 1the mercy of nature. Forces entirely beyond the:control of your receiving set dictate your results, Let’s be fair about this thing. Exag- geration is so unnecessary. The TRUTH about RADIO is wonderful enough,” Alaska Electric Light ihi Power Company Junean, Alaska Operating Radio Station’ KFTU—0n the air Mondays, Wed- nesdays and Fridays—8 to 7 P, M. Broadcasting News Events and Entertainment Features WE RECOMMEND BOSCH—ZENITH—CROSSLEY GREBE. —KOLSTER—-MDifi (CORPORATION All of above m md Go-Getters Prices on same mm ;h pay the fl(fl Where many are learning to stop k| Get trimmed up in fine styie Walk out with the Big Smile Allen Calkins arrived Tuesday Says he is home to stay We're worklng hard three in all Including Mr. Lenney Hall We're locaetd on upper Street Where everything na t Comb, alodg folks don't be la We'rey prkmred to go the Kalt —adv. . J. D. VAN ATTA, Prop. Front is clean and ,Special attention to * Alaskan orders, large' or small. We make all shipping arrange- Whien ‘you ‘order fro FARRELL y":..':::u:": HARRI MACHINE SHOP nmno HEATING flEET m“ 'OII mml|||mumml||mmu|lmmlmnm|||mmm|munmmnmm A POSITIVE COAL SENSATION . DIAMOND BRIQUETS HAVE nmum ll rom EACE YEAR UNTIL TODAY ARE THE. LARGEST, SELLING COAL IN WESTERN AMERICA A TRIAL TON WiLL WIN

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