The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 10, 1927, Page 3

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th Warner Bros. Clas een which is opening Coliseum tonight. A 80 feet high, covering four acres, was used for the pal and surrounding streets i buildings of Moravina. This modelled after a typical old-world capital somewhere in the and is complete in every respeci even to the old town well fountain, c of the at the set Spicket’s Palace LAST 2 TIMES TONIRHT 7:15 and 9:20 AN ALL-LAUGH BILL Johnny Hines in “Rainbow Rilev” ALL COMEDY AND THEN SOME LLOYD HAMILTON in “NGBODY'’S BUSINESS” SOME MORE FUN A Late News Opggu the Bill COMING SDAY Another Comely Bill “Monte Carle” With LEW CODY and ZASU PITTS ace a | 1GOOD COMEDY I8 NOW AT PALACE Johnny Hines appears in a good | maintains throughout with ‘acter types. It also. The short story follows: | Steve Riley, known as bow™ gets a job as a reportar and is assigned to cover a feud m the Kentucky mountains. A male half wit at a dance kidnaps the heroine and takes her to his moun- tain stronghold. Steve rushes lo | th2 rescue, sl’hd\lfls the kidnaper, but is surrounded by slansmen. Having sent wire to paper, misin- terpreted as meaning “‘president in danger,” all the forces of navy and army come to rescua. Steys and girl saved. Clansmen dispers- a good comedy clip fs well mounted, synopsis of the vd Hamilton is seen in Business,” vhich is also something new and overything. This bill is on for the last tim: tenight. “No- | GEORGE BEBAN AT | COLISEUM WEDNESDAY | P————————————u| Attractions | At Theatres No announcement in the coursa of the theatrical season is mo-2 welcomed than that of the coming of George Beban. No player in th: screen holds a firmer place in the esteem of American aud: OVE TOY" AT £ ever, attaches to the new of ) COLISEUM TONIGHT | ;chan's engagement at the G : ; g lseum on Wednesday only since outdoor batlle ¢3S, M ne will be seen here fn his new which infantiy, cavalry, artillexy, g ciion “The Greatest Love - and tenks ar secn in action; the | B0 N A AlL" a picture in which his suc imposing facades, vast halls and s Pi By rooms of kingly e built | €088 In prerelease showings ha et '" been little less than tumultuous. days when size as well a¥ eleg-| 1 \ump o Grontest Love of AlL" pRos wor‘e ”"c""“’(l]: {“Jg:lt&:fil'"e author-star has supplied him- DO vasmue. villuge | Sl With one of the best roics cf oot Y b d “8°| his career and on in which his streets; thrilling cavalry and auto-; o i ., {following likes to see him. Fov mobile pursuit scenes over wind-i, T o T Beban wrote ing and mountainous roads 1o - S i Moitte: Oanld.: Those ‘are some “r.‘the story, directed the picture, and the reasons why critics in umer“:‘(‘;y:"h:";“ L‘;‘::l’“l: 2’::“";“"“5({"“:‘_ cities have halled “The Love Toy” | m 25 velopment of the production, wih 3t spectacular ag| ;’d‘;":sorm“:: :fm‘(th:p?:\u:‘tu:n(e} | the result that the story is grapii- ‘talting oftéting® of ¢ the current| SAUSitold, tha-photoplay is of .un SRS masion ‘lla\l(‘\l excellence and the drama'i Lowell Sherman s starred in thrills, the pathos and the comed : lare so well presented by the c. |under Mr. Beban’s wonderful di- recting that when the picture is finished the audiences feel that there is nothing left to be desircd d Colds Snuff Vicks up nose or melt in cup of i hot water, inhale h healing vapors. [“MONTE CARLO" Is | COMING TO PALACE. 3 Monte Carlo” one of the sen- sational comedy of the hits of th: | Year, starring Lew Cody and Zasu | Pitts, is the attraction at the Pal- ,ace Tuesday and Wednesday. [t is a.Cavey Wilson story. In “Monte Cario” he has achiev- ed the climax of his career as a successful writer for the screen. “Monte Carlo” is a scréam. It is packed with laughs from begin- ning to end. It never stops laugh ing. Read the synopsis. Estimate its value in humor. Imagine the ad- ventures of three small town girls et the world's most famous gamb-| kng casino. Everybody's heard of Monte Carlo, Everybody wants (5 know ‘what it’s really like. Tha . institution has been authenticalily reproduced to the very last detail Im this spectacular film. —_————— — SUITS PRESSED—$1.00 Phone 576 Jordan’s Valet Service ,You wil! be pleased at your ball- _room gowns if you let us clean and press them. An expert lady presser on women's dresses is at It is our greatest. pleasure to please you. Jordan's your service. ;Valet Service. —adv, - ALASKA MEAT CO. PHONE 39 H SEWARD STREET ' was Balkans i comedy at the Palace callad “Rain- bow Riley.” It starts off wall and | some fine char- | "Ilui,|—! a two reel com-! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR and i traffic to bother them. Children enjoy cloud-sailing much mo { Hicks, holding Lauretta, aged one; Irene, 16; Raymond, 14 FORMER JUNEAU GIRL 1 DECORATED BY MAYOR LANDES, SE won i (oL LEASE s HEROINE; IS | ATTLE th n « , daughter | and Mrs. Grove | resident | ber of y e and to be decoratcd by Mayor Be {. Landes of Seattle as the f ing article in a recont Seattle Times plainly shows: eattle’s mayor will pay age to a 15 -old girl thi ning at the Method {copal €harch for v I drowning in Pugc ther and daugl Moot of My ho Wer a Margaret ha HiGH COURT Supreme Court Affirms Decision of Eighth Cir- cuit Court cof Appeals b ng Sound on om Page One.) he navy on the exchange for oil aceruing to the govern- under the lease. in an o on by Judge W S. Kenvon, a former United yvoung heroine ot (Peggy) Davis, for of W schman Union High Sch cuetl Charles Leiver { company living at | Alki Aw: 3 daughter, Cha | lotte, who is the same age as th ! girl heroine. Will Receive iiedal |a | i of Appeals sustained the distrizt| court on the proposition thar there was authority in law [org | making the lease, but cancelled | “Miss Davis, at the church this|j op the ground that fraud and evening will receive from Mayor|.onuption ran through the whoie Bertha K. Landes a gold- medal| ypypgaction between Sinclair and sent to the Rev. Dr. J. Ralph| gy Magée, pastor of the church, byl the Ralston Purina Hero Com-| imlsslnn of St. Louis. Contends No Fraud ‘ wealthy ofl operator i o 11 gu.| SpOrtsman then appealed to the, Let litrle Miss Leivers tell thef g, ma Court, - contending. th,i Story. ot e & Al boach | the @vidence had fafled to show T ey who 1yl fraud and corruption, and insist- R TR 100 ORI SN0 that as both of the lowor a powerful swimmer, was out on % WL s FL GE US here the raft. She called to me to go B s res otV ; was authority 1 the law for out to the raft and although I x i : | owinmor, 1 418 tho naval ofl reserve to pro was mot @ vory BOOC SWIMINGT, /.ot it against drainnge, the lease tried to make it. A big wave cam. Vilons o 1 dof ‘séared and wens)eRd (ho cdntract wnat b syatain| e e e e yar| On: the other hand, the gbvera- ”fi ‘; o aafely to shore. | ment asserted that the facts dis- Roais ”“’:‘e' ’_‘"’c._';"“"‘; H;“:" € | ciosed by the evidence in the trial | a { \ court were ample to warrant the { “In the spring of this year my; Wt W . deddy was taking his usual momu- acticn of the circumit court in can- ing dip in the Sound. He mum"x'”"f“,'l‘;,",,“a.s: ":';lm(:::::::: "(';1:, swim a little, but he tried to go :m _‘_;i:" (‘:md. ek oy g ,out to the same raft. T remember; > B " T Pl o hearing him shouting for help. ol T w Peggy lived next door to us. 8ha. - TR LT o canse heard. dzddy’s cry for help, I ran|UPoR (1€ FEGEINE R i MBoizer. housala: Awakansf] Q' heen” wititul trespasaats. a man, but when he got 1“)\“1‘ Not Like Doheny Case to the beach Peggy was out in) Sinclair insisted thot the ,the water and was helping daddy tions at issue before the Supr "make the shore. She had him in| Court were materially ditfereit shallow water by the time the from those presented in tha Do 'man I had called started to he! ny case. The government con - e { tended that under tie sweepl FCRMER The and! 1 | | they LUCAL ' in the Doheny case TAXI ‘\l:;l‘m-ln;’; lease was invalid MAN FOUND GUlLTY iwam of authority (I'o dmn:m ‘I ON RO”BERY CHARGE :l::n insisted that had the leas: authorized by Jaw it must {be cancelled for frand and co: L. R. Moore, former local tax:-| .yption, cab driver, was convicted by & (ounsel for Sinclair urged that jury in the U. S. District *Conrt| (o lease was justified because at Ketchikan- today on a charg; !n( the danger of the drainage of of robbery, according to advices|meapot Dome, but government at- roceived at the office of U. 8. yormeys replied that facts did not Marshal here. Pleas of guilty werd| warrant a conclusion of danger made by two other decfendants.|ot drainage and that the real one an assault case, making A|pypose of the lease was to en- total of 16 straight conviction3 gple naval officials to use royalty during, the present term at the!gy for the erection of storage First City. tankage for which Congress had Moore was arrested at Keteil-l narygod to appropriste. fkan on September 17 and charg21; he conclusion of the circuit wiih having stolen $240 from ai-} court that there was fraud and other passenger on the steamshidi, conspiracy to defraud in the on which Moore was traveling.| Teapot Dome case was based ‘| Part of the money was sald !0)15,gcly upon ité dinding that Str- have been found in one of his| jajr had® bribed Fall with the shoes when he was searched. No|g240500 worth of Liberty bonds géutence had been pronounced on!ywhich went to Bverhart-and th2 him by Judge Reed today. Interior Seeretary. g e PRATIS Those Liberty Bonds ANCHORAGE WANTS COURT | . The Siuclair Jease was signc HEADQUARTERS THERE! " April 7, 1922, and on_May 2. Four matters of paramounti Everhart appeared in Pueblo \\iunl 1922, the government contemlr"L! importance to Anchorage — the! $230,500 in Liberty bonds. by establishmeént of court head-| means of their coupoms the xov | quarters here, improvement of|ermment sought to trace these Anchorage harbor, the Matanuskai bonds to the Continental Tradinz lautomobile rond project and the] Company, Limited, & Canadian cin Cook Inlet ship subsidy — were| -e'n organized by H. 8. Osler. ) discussed at a largely attended|lawyer of Toromto, to purc meeting of the Anchorage Chnn-ioll from ber of Commerce at Cameron's! controlled the Mexia Ofl Company, Cate last evening and a definite’ and the Humiphreys Texas Cob program - of procedure agreed|pany. | ol iy 5 *on, “all of the proposals put; The 1 charged that torwerd . having’~ recelved the| subwequ! ‘Marry M. Blackme: hearty indorsement of those in'chairman -of rd of the} dance, backed by what ap-| Mid-West ¢ ! to' & determination to of the m through to s indlana; . . It was an/dent Con iaw it six; Betty, three; a nephew, Norman Shriner ; a brother-in-law, Christian Dirks, and Gr SET ASIDE, || | that |29, Everhart xS VE. Humphreys who i“ hn*mm uked for years to] E, MONDAY, OCT. 10, 1927 FAMILY OF ELEVEN GOES ON AIR JOY-RIDE ! Fred Hicks of Detroit likes to gather his brood of kiddies and take them for a spin through the air, where there's no »re than automobiling, they say. Left to right: Mr. Hicks, Mrs dna, nine ; Arthur, nine; Donald, seven; Marion ; Clayton, 10; ! i andma Emma Dirks, was produced to prove this and | they also denied that he was in- terested in the Continental Trad- ing Company. | | Blackmer and O'Neil went ab- | road and their testimony could not be obtained in the trial of the iavil svit at Cheyenne. Stewart | made a trip to Central Americ ] before the trial began and| | Kiverhart availed himse!f of his| constutional rights, refusing o testify. Osler, being a Canadian! | citizen, was not subject to ta:| | Jurisdiction of American courts. | Counsel for the government ar-, gued before the Supreme Court| that if the transaction had been | ‘as contended for by Sinclair o, {or any one of his four onc-time; sciates in the purchase nnd‘ le of the Humphreys oil couldi ‘have made that cl by coming ! | forward and testilying. TSR NN W. W. Batcheller, traveling sale man, was an arrival on the Ad.| jmiral Rogers. | BACKS DARWIN O\ { Senator, the Eighth Circuit Court| * Sir Arthur Keith, noted British anatomist, tells Brit ish scientists that much evi! dence gathered in recent years proves truth of Darwiniag monkey theory. (international Newsreel) ¢ betgmer parties fov/an ggreeme:t wherah¥ “Himphray: ¥ wag to! be purchased ~al "f(.fi))’ a barral, and resold to the Sinclair Crude, Oll Purchasing company and the| Prairie Oil and Gas company at!| an advance of at least 25 contsi a barrel, i Charge of Government 1 Another charge by the govern | ment was that the profits of the continental were invested in Lib-| orty loan bonds under the bel no huxan ingennity could trace their receipt or disburs.- ment. On May 8, 1922, the govern-| ment contended Osler drew $300, 000 in Liberty honds, and on May| appeared in Pueblo! with $230,500 of the bonds, iden- tified by their numbers, and that{ they were given to him by Sim | clair, Sinclair's counsel persisted in the contention that no evidence e §p i RS RADIO IS WON jasm, the lure of the that there are many If all of us, who sell distance, and quality or the other. satisfied. Pittsburgh. (2) You you thrill at bringing that. tions. IF KIDNEYS ACT | BAD TAKE SALTS Savs Backac he Offen’ Mezans You Have Not Been Drinking Enough Water y When you wake up with back-| achie and dull misery. in thé kid-' ney reglon it may Tean -you' have been eating foods -Which; create acids, says a well-known authority. An excess of such acids overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your| kidneys get sluggish and- clog yoi must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels, removing -all the body'surinous waste, else you have backaghe, sick headache, dizay Epells; your stomach sours, || tongue is coated and when the westher fs bad you have' rh matic twinges. The urine is clotdy, full of sediment, ‘chan- rot get results. and your neighbor in | ! i gerfain conditions, a . CERTAIN, enough.” nels often get sore, water scalds 1 Operating Radio Station KFTU—On the air Mondays, Wed- nesdays and Fridays—®8 to 7 P. M. Broadcasting News Eveats and. you are obliged to seek 11ef two or three times during th li’fn. Bither consult a good, reliable n. Bt ‘once or get from}} your pharmacist about four§ Jad Balts; take af} in a glass of waterl] before breakfast for a few days nd your %kidmeys Mmay then act This temous salts is mad the. aecld ‘of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, 1 fi ffllfli 1l of help clean ahd stimulate slugszish Al kidneys, aiso- tralize acidsi] in the’syatem, f‘%bv " o longer! irritate, thus often relleving mw- can ! 3 :’ nsive, tkee @ delight- | The Truth About I A v DERFUL ENOUGH AS IT IS—WITHOUT edge of this newly discovered force. real expert is very conservative in his claims. the wonder of this new plaything of man—he also knows its limitations. 80 many ‘dead’ sets—so many disillusioned buyers. ful encugh as it is, without exaggeration. If however, you want music that is ** thowsand dollar ‘wonder.’ In all the clamor of claims for radio sets, tubes, speakers, and radio devices beyond number—in all the talk about distance, selectiv- ity, tone and ‘what-not’—keep your mind clear. at the mercy of nature. d receiving set dictate your results. Let’s be fair about this thing. Exag- geration is 80 unnecessary, Alaska Electric PATHE NEWS “HEAVY SWELLS” A Rolling Fox Comedv of ENTHRTAINMENT |N COMFORT PETZ COLISEUM MELODY MEN Prices 10-20-10 cents Loges 50 cents The Funnicst Romanece or Screened. Thursday and Friday Fig Leaves’ 2283 Wednesday GEORGE BEBAN in “THE GEE.\TE?_T LOVE OF CANTERBURY NIGHT ¢ jagzRaazazEss Old Papers for sale at Empire O o i EXAGGERATION “There is a great deal of exaggeration about radio-bred by enthus. game, its newness, and the genuine lack of knowl- Any radio engineer states frankly things about RADIO that no one can explain, A While_he is familiar with radio would be equally frank, there would not be RADIO i$ wonder- “LET'S LOOK AT THE FACTS:—(1) You can not get both long of reception at the same time. It must be one If your eyes sparkle at a ‘squeak’ from Pittshurgh—be 1 masic—don’t try can not get both high selecti. ty and (alily. If in stations from all over the map—<be: con ek with. But if you want clear, sweet tones—Ilimit yourself to nearby sta- (3) Don’t buy a radio in a store. hcme may be in a radio ‘pocket.’ ' If 50, the best set in the world will Science cannot yet explain why you might get results, Buy it in your home. Your the next street get nothing at all. (4) The brvad- casting station has as much to do with RADIO, as your receiving set. The art of broadcasting is still in its infancy, and vou may expect the next big advances from that end. To be sure, there are exceptions.to the statements just made. brang in Pittsburgh with music as clear as a bell. Some night the rankest radio amateur may Sometimes, and ‘under cheap crystal set will get- better results than a But the exceptions are, rare—AND NEVER With RADIO you are Forces ;entirely beyond the control of your The TRUTH about RADIO is wonderful Light and ower Com ' "Junes and Entertainment Features WE RECOMMEND THE mmm;mmmmv%gns —KOLSTER and RADIO.CORPORATION

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