The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 18, 1927, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 18, 1927. . 2 EARL CARROLL’S Attractions | : At Theatres | | TONICGHT MOVING DAY For Comedy—For theays JAMES GLIVER CURWOODS MIGHTY DRAMA OF THE SNOW COUNTRY WHEN THE DOOR OPENED with JA”QUE N! LOGAN f Y CAIN € GRAIL FRANK. i, ENA M RGAREY LIVTHESTO:7 NEWS News All PICKETT' s —PALACE_= s Tonight and Wodnesday 2 Shows Each Night—7:15, 9:20 A1l the Laughs TcurRwoOD STORY. | NOW AT COLISEUM . | mming a large river was ona {of the suc accor Barker for | Door Opener of ADMISSION—Adults, $1.00, war tax 1 Chxldren, L.nder 15, .»0 cents 0 cents, total $1.10 Loges, $1.25 T EXTRAORDINARY!. ANNOUNCE ’I"l',.‘Jk Keenan and Walter Chung in prominent role: | The spectaclar fiood scenes in | : the story required the use of mil-| lions of gall of ater, In 4’ fact, enough W r was needed to| a specially construct, “set,” erected on the,rivor from its foundation. To do t corps of &'omlxm.hm [ oing Contet! The most talked of fight in years, 'in its en- tirety. The slow motion pictures of the S famous seventh and tenth rounds—Time the count yourself, Gene* Tunney, the pride of the Marines—the cleverest and cleanest boxer of the times. 'unney In the World’s Greatest “AS A PRELIMINARY WE WILL PRESENT ART ACORD “The Scrappin’ Kid” Supported hy “Ra\en" and “Rex” ADDED ATTRACTION— : DEMPSEY SHARKEY Contest—in Seven Rounds _Slow Motion Pictures of tka Knockout PRACES 10-20-40 cents Loges 50 cents WHERE YOU SEE EMTERTAINMENT |N COMPORT # lscreen dramatist and into it ho’ ¥ < {has crowded a lot of sensational, | situations. Mrs. Earl Carroll, wife of the theatrical producer serving a | term in Atlanta penitentiary, whs badly burned fighting a fire in her I\Lw York apartment, | DFMFSEV 7UNN(Y CCNTEST, PALACE | DNESDAY “CANTERBURY Rockliffe Fe! RIGHT” part of a B e v b s Sl B * HONESTY—BEST i 4 PULICY” A Tox Fictare A lifetime of adventure packed into an hour-and-a-lalf's enterta‘nment, COMING THURSDAY £YD. CHAPLIN in “CH, WHT A NURSE” the thoft to this y of fin produ necklac 11 the that the solves the "entn the ! round De: The Demp: taiso b2 sh measure, | Streak Western, | Kid” will also be . making la fast evening’s The doors | will open at 6:30 o'clock, and the | {first show will bo at 7:16 &nd | fg the second at 9:20 o'clock. | amous and mooted 1 in the tenth decide s just how many mere wonld have t to go T[) GLFAR SKIN ot Any breaking ont of sk'n frri- Is \tetion en face, neck or body versome quickest by applyng “u\h'x ho-Sulphur, 155 a noted skin v ralns Atlep. ajige, Becavse of its germ ctroyed the | goge: roying properties, nothing has et.) {ever been found to take the place | {of tais sulphur preparstion that i3 dum’ JADE | Instantly brings from the | itening, burning irritation. 1 and Hansen, of Kot-| ped out on the il Mentho-Sulphiun ght up, leaving the indred pounds of jade | i8R U, lea de Mc vnnln\n wh TUTORRENT” TO PALACE | | IBANEZ! ened birds | at. e in evl e to Le ~.)mL anknown on | Hancock, the who for 8 in charge of| N0t Hurt < ons in th imons Mother : that ofd" rhon-|Lede mine ne: nnecott. Mr. a0 bartu 2 { Hancock is snid to represent east-| T o R iont & \m,,‘ Wheb ‘yosi orn eapit in the transactic story of the 1i riumphs of | cxn hardl The v optioned consi T THRILLING SSENE IN r ’ . » No s an opera star, with a ot | mait pe BvEn Ui gl the great Madrid throne room, obé|nave f | \ ‘ | coL'SEUM'S FCATURE ! "‘m‘k' {eras in many g i b sore, and | tien top or 50 you| ound, _mt try nd you ief from w samples have the terms of on the clain of May, Pauline Starke and Johnny Wal other elaborate del {ker clinging to iho cable of a'tuming is gorgeous. on ! descending clevator to eluds the| The two principals are surroundd b [pnllr\\ after they have robbed a'ed with a notable cast that (n'-{ i heat ]flv eler's safe, provide one of the cludes Gertrude Olmsted, Tully! ,maslurpicuen in thrills that are Marshall, Rdward Counellly, Mact | to be seen when the Coliseum the-| Swain, Lucien Littlefield and biw | atre, next Wednesday shows “Hon-, ors. Monta Bell di oty the Best Policy,” Fox» Films feature from ‘the - novedi-by VW J" ot R"“ latest sensaticnal production. | cente Blasco lbl\naz, author ! This is the latest photoplay from|“The Four Horsemen” at the Mel- ‘lhe pen of Howard Hnw)w m; Goldwyn-Mayer slmllos & ails, The cos-| 8 | as you ag you will In three il gmooth. it seldom fails te |relieve the torment or disfigure- ment. A little jar of Rowles | Mento-Sulpbur may be ohtained {at any drug store, —adv. 1sh eurl, p'xp-] Given byl MacKin- all other Hnes Culture given, ,or brush 5. Wehbber - at No. 1, “.!h non Apts ur la.ux(y § very attrac- ced on the mar- hould find a y-fRergld‘ Gorteg: and ‘Cretd"(:hrl)o | in “Ibanez’ TORRENT” I 1 Hl(’ genuina, Rowles on |‘m‘h Also and whe this prod ale. HIGHWAY BACK FROM SEVERAL DAYS’ TRIP Reporting one oi the worst storms for some time in South- eastern Alaska, the Highway, Cap- tain E. B. Clark, Jrrived in port 10 o'%lock last night from a WA e oo e Hy-| ~ —=der, Petersburg and Ketchikan. From Tenakee the Highway picked up a survey crew and tock it to Hyder where work will begin on the Texas Creek trail, whils part of the Petersburg rc’!l gang was brought to Juneau on the; boat, as work in the former place has been suspended for the sea- son, . g o In Ketchikan, two boats, the Wh%a Secrel Wnlih NCE again the “lost silver mine ot the Indians” is _being sought. From time to time for nnarly a hundred vears the legend i of the lost mine has lured curjous | and adventurous men into the e oy DRINK names of which Capt, Clark did S=—net know, were sunk while small —-bm were tled up for a week . by the heavy wind *ad high seas which weye, runnipg. The Prin- | ccu Alice was forced back intn n tqlq:c. ‘beiffg unable to Entrance, while the Ianri was “anchored _be- oseautiful hills of southern Indiana but the secret of the rock-sealed ‘avern where. Indian tradition ~vs. pure white silver could once e sliced off with a tomahawk i< a mystery vet unsolved. And the What is now southern Indiana some fifty miles north of the Ken GREAT N NESTLES ( 2 Hi { white man may never solve it. .Wrangell and Ketchikan |- $9¢ky. border, m FR G B et e waa one of the rough- ! peey rlmd the territory. then Capt, Clark | Sime s Mllmhn ll(l-_dh flle wates % Tho Even” tribe had_been drive ?out by a successor and mefimeo Was the{ Immlrwl . might bathe !n the w nnrln {tx S tof W’u‘&fh‘h first of } Garal iy 1t was the ek m g nge. reasons why tbey rm-m 30 hard for it e ois e o e "r chl'l'-' 1'«"&. amberland M m oun- wine, Gte point whers ‘molat rocks for the salt the lprlnzi m ! bcli ved the waters W ¢ with hea iR, A i B 1 ‘vears befo ‘n the first white mon wr% tp concea) me | " t ure and te mar drove them E', WHITE of the first ' ml&lnx of e the is ltfil Tha n never told. aw Gives Cue. uu color tc cln o ""‘fi ere fwu ground - tw that. It i were lt nllh\vl

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