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O BERRRRN; #8350 4neR=tmn ny) PICKETT’ PALACE GHT " NEWS SHOWING AQUAPLANE RILE BY ALASKANS AT WRANGELL STARTING TON JOSEPH M. SCHENCK presents and queen of Comedy! with Tullio Carminanii A First National Picture ANIF THEN WE'LL SHOW YOU “What Happened to Jane” 3 Shows—7:15 and 9:20 10—25—50—Loges 60 cents Sunday Matinee—NORMA SHEARER in Zaasansitd S T T P T TIL L] land sagEd! | day { opposita THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 13, 1927, 7 Attractions | \ At Theatres | i Vg AR s R CONSTANCE TALMADGE AT PALACE TONIGHT “How would 1 inch long? quenc Duchess produced of under r who goes to Rus: f her lon a wood- laun of an imperial theater, ative dar g re hieh oc . famous and make idney “FIG LEAVES" OPENS- AT COLISEUM CMNIGHT One of most ever live Bord beautiful ¢ run tonight Coliseum theater O’'Brien pi De Berang: exotic to an e His show-roon done in mid gorgeous surroundings, nd gold and shimmering lacquer, are the last word in style. His maple, with an | hair! I Shearer There cach mon an assistant, and | hone is suspended nud » figure in gold. Gn the ars many bottles, ng, s end parti-colorad, | rink? Not at all. Per| t the dressmaker ry cigarette, little suggestion m’] and rench his 1 hofore grasping the r3 of his customers and periume int his moustacha —— —— EEVY OF BEAUTIES IN || “THE DEVIL'S CIRCUS” | | vy “the most bean. | Hollywood” ¥ “nothing e wood, among nized 2l abode of in and Hol rost of the fair 10 girls who wel i this dese! Just onnel of the sp the L) a, troubls, charms be- one of tho motion pleture, thair da sultan in andt Carmel Mye i of the picture includes Chas. tt Mack, John Miljan, Jogde ad and the dog Buddy. A - “COWDOYy MUSKETEER” | €O matinee and th COMING #TO ' COLISEUM Cowhoy. Musketeer” i title of Tom Ty production, which mes to the Coliseum Saturday evening; and s thd best of the series whi is new | erities design- §leigh from | o ¢ from your ph alike ste and public Fritz Oxford's mysterious desert hich s when old | fton Gordon dies + *haries W . Who ymplete telling 1 {visited his Hawk Inle ter where t property with W. E. Dunkl hidden. point - om,'ing engine alled 1 night which start of. thelon the Alaska for 1 Mr. story 5 involved in Williams is hopeful that he will Iventures ! make a sale of his property with that are in the ne future such basis E as will alt in operations of ~, considerable importance at the operty next ye He said 1 night that two adequa | financed cc negotiat THE KIBNEYS | ing with him g a sale, 3 riage this afternoon at 2 o'clock Take Salts at First Sign of at the v. 8. Commissioner's Of- Bladder Il’ritfl'ion or fice by Judge Frank A. Boyle. Mrs. Kramer is employed at Backache the American Beauty Parlor and The American men and women|at the present time is in charge must guagd contantly againstof the e ment, while the kidney trouble because we often|groom is first class enginaer eat too much rich food. Our blocd aboard the United States Coast filled with acids which the;Guard cutter Unalga. kidneys strive to filter out; they RRRAAE ™ o <3S from overwork, become Dr. R. Simpson, pro the eliminative tissuesjthe Nug Shop, left 1 the result iz kidney. Seattle, enroute to Ca nia bladder weaknes: and aj visit his mother. e will be genaral decline, in healtl. sent for three or four weeks. When your kidney feel like' : lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine cloudy, full of sediment, or you are oblig-d relief two or three times the night: if you suffer k headache, or dizzy, ner- spells, acid stomach, or if ou have rheumatism when: the weather s bad; 'begin drinking lots of good soft water and get macist about four ounees of Jad Salts. Take a table wonful in a glass of water be tare breakfast for a few days and vour kidneys may then act fine, This famou Its is mada frow the acid of grapes and lemon ce, combined with lithia, and IWILLIAMS MAY SELL 3 ntly on ARE MARRIED HERE Charles A. Kramer and Miss m were united in m tor tod. of for to ab- DINNER MENU Soup—=8plit Pea Chicken a la King Sonthern Pot Roast Macaroni Italian Princess Spinach Mashed Potatoes is vous “%:| HAWK INLET PROPERTY' 7:30 ———~— TONIGHT -9:25 PICTURES IS HERE IT’S BEAUTY UNADORNED— T ITAVES D e N Adam didn’t know what he was starting when he gave a 1ib to learn the quaint cld srort of Mat.imony! It's six thousand—or Eve firct asked ‘her husue ts buy some new fig lea “nothing to wear.” million—vears since | fer soma filthy luere ~——and s''11 wouca have FOX NEWS en used for years iorhelp flush and stimulate clogged kid- to neutralize the aci in em <0 they no longer are ation thus often relieving bladder disord. Jad Salts is inexpen: not injure, m ‘ervescent lit helongs in eve ater drink and home, because Natural Gravy Green Pepper Salad Butter Scotch Pie Fruit Cake Coffee 50c Platc—Family Style Tea 0 i thécomedy. 2 | 10-—5(_‘)—50~‘L05e~s 6 » 3 o N 0 cents 5 %0 7 COMING SUNDAY IS EBEERASAEEEIERGNAE ARG IENEESRRNAREEI RN ENR LSRN MR E AT RN OO AN R RS RIS SR UASFTRANRIRINETISINANI] @RRARESANIERLEIRRNNNRCRNAZINARATE BERGMANN rtis making for 0. is attested by the glowing poris fo the produc from “THE DEVIL’S CIRCUS” nobody can having a good any time. e a mistaké by, kidney flusking “SANDY” and in the minor highly wo1i B. o 1 With Thousands of Wild Horses Roaming West- ern Country, States Offer Payment to All Who Will Take Them. HE thundering herd is gone, and today there is a new king of the American prairies. A few small bands of shaggy creatures remain as the only evidence of their ancestors, the mighty bison, which not so many years ago swarmed the plains country in countless thousands, monarch of these vast regions. Now comes the lowly horse. Al though he nearly has been forgot- ten, in parts of the East particular- 1y, and his appearance in some cities draws even something of the atten- tion, given curiosities, he has, far from becoming extinct, as is gener- ally presumed, been multiplying in a wild state in such numbers during the past few years that where the great herds of bison formerly roamed there now may be seen flying bands of fleet footed ‘*‘cayuses” Who ac- knpwledge no master. Montana Has Most ‘|and broken. It 15 sald that an en- raged wild stallion can do everything In the way of combat that a Bengel tiger can do except scratch, They A recent {nvestigation by Montana @howh that state bas at least 400,000 wild horses! Adjoining states, espe- clally those with large Indian reser- wations, harbor many more thou- sinds. In spite of the fact that every bit of pasturage is needed for valuable live astock, the Indian will neither ki@ wild horee nor allow otiem'to do It. His attitude towards the' horas and his dogs tannot be d, ‘si0 this undoubtedly is an ‘which these states find them . ‘s situation full of consterna- them, for instead of being of real value, as might at supposed, these herds of wild A s Australian of & nuisang i the Americah few mii wically drawn transcontinental train, the cultivated valleys and the mining and other industries on this eastern slope of the Rockies. Good Sport They are there for the taking, but the taking requires red-blooded, ad- venturous spirits who crave excite ment and wild western riding In plentitul measurés. Classcd with wolves and coyotes as predatory ani- will rush at a man open-mouthed, teeth bared, like a wolf, have the destruer tive power of dynamite fn their kick- Ing hoofs, fear nothing but the grizaly bear and will not always filnch from an encountcr with bim. At times theg - il rear o. their Lind ted: te flercely with their froht, M’.li:‘l‘fi the while. " Terrible Fighters E Perhaps the most desperate animal warfare known to this country ok lows the occasional meetin; be- tween the wild horses and N%lm and mountain lions. fn times of seems there are horses iverywhere. mals, there I8 'no cloded season on|danger from other wild animals n As a matter of fact, no perseverance is_necessary to find them in almost any number, and, curiously, one of their favorite haunts patallels parte of the right of way of the Chicago, m;wu addition to the the wild horses, and a small bounty is pald all who will capture or kill them. Capturing wild horsés ls an entic- ing spoft which féw can resist. e PO intrepld riding It is a| othe requirements, however, Montans # old stallion wiXi trumpet a Y and the stallions will form a protes ing circlo around the mares 4 colts. The wol e anl Lons somee 191 ttmes succeed tn capivridg coMs, never without a battle to the with the stallions, who eften kick, and beat the mmmm& There seems to be 1o question but that these wild horses are the scendants of the mounts brot