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DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19, 1927. .| TWO MOVIE QUEENS BECOME BRIDES THI - Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, begtnniag 4 v. m. today%. Fair e 7:30 —— - 1()VICI"“ ()NIY ——9:25 Shut Off the Furnace Turn Out the Lights and lie Whole tenight sday; moderate windy ™ LOTAL DATA Barom, 10, Humidity Wind Velositv 29.81 44 ;. 3011 41 30.18 northeasterly s Family Weathef Ra'‘n Cliw RADIO RFPORTS TODAY' 5L % am. Prechy 8 2 hra Wanthur 0 Pt Cl (‘lm 0 3 .10 0 .01 0 BZ 1 ORFL v m Harbor. A PAULRE STARKE T—, s WILUAM FOX presonts |HONESTY ., ka and British Cot| T” E B ES1 dly in this vieini y th oi and is rising mod-{ 3 a xcept the extreme southwes} $ he froot of a severe storm central nea % & el . L'ght snow has fallen in the Prlbl MW anana Valley and on Prince = Wil iam - e o e B P < Above: Irving Thalberg, youngest motion picture producer, 4 ‘:,L,.,,i"H:;;‘,,;:,‘;“‘m;‘:.:'”,‘,f,:,s‘u',:‘ . T‘l PA‘: and Norma Shcarer, snapped at wedding at Beverly Hiils, Cal. Wweather is genera! il Below: Helene Costello, of famous screen family, with her : husband, Jack Y, Regan of New York, aiter ceremony at Los Augelcs. Cldy Fogay aMdy | Cldy Cldy . Cldy Clear 0 R\\mxl l rtland San Francisco.. T8 63 Note—Observations at Dulch Rupert, -Bdmonlon, Seattle, Port 4 a. m. and 4 p. S CANTERBURY NIGHT w5 — bor, Kodiak, Juneau, nd and San Francisco aré] time. SEEsR.e (BEONRTISRNEE] S20EREEINNAI2 N TENANARERERSNRERIRGIAY T " 0m T Princ e at 14 Pounds of~Candy —FREE— A Mystery Drama cf Midnight Madness— with PAULINE STARKE AIETCICICEIN adaptor of “The | b and author of d to show in ¢ ward tewns, leaving ::zlllullnillllumlmim: DON'RAFAEL BRULL . RICRD? CORTEZ sre o th LEONORA GRETA CARBO smvRIEE: szzEsEEEs ———AND——— GERTRUDE OLMSTED EDWARD CONNELLY LUCIEN LITTLEFIELD MARTHA MATTOX LUCY BEAUMONT TULLY MARSHALL : MACK SWAIN ARTHUR EDMUND CAREW 1SABELLA . . LILLIAN LEIGHTON KING OF SPAIN ..MARIO CARILLO A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE REMEDINS PEDR) MORENO DONA BERNARDA BRULL DONA PEPA . . DON ANDREAS DCN MATTIAS SALVATTI . IEETARCEIETIIRINEN STERSIELE LAST TIMES TONIGHT Dempsey- Tunney In the World’s Greatest Boxing Contest! IF YOU COME AT 10 P. M. YOU WILL SEE THE BOXING CONTESTS 'llllllI|“ulllllllmmllllllllIIIBIIIIIIHIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllilflllllllllll 8 g H i | F i - 5 5 H 8 H # g § 8 B H £ F g F i g H H & F g - 2 H £ 1 " ] F \ 4| Miss Darmond has been a trac.( ic* of crooks in a series of screen Attractlons {productions but in this one she| j {turned crook and is the chum of | !the mysterious blonde. | - At Theatres l, Mickar: Behncty 1s o g yass | | o rl veteran of the stage and the n,- - DE""’SEVTUNN “TORRENT' COMING PICTURES, PALACE | | | PALACE, THURSDAY | T T S T P s The Chicage contetst batweenll 4 3 b Jack Dempsey and - Gene .ru"m)! Perhaps the most elaborate set-| was shown on ‘the screen at m‘”ungs ever ‘constructed - for grand - Palace theater last night he(or‘w""“'- including “Carmen,” as pro- | e largest crowds of (an.,.du(ed with several hundred sing- ever gathered in Juncau,'¢'s and a fifty-piece orchast movie: man - was dlspl;wed‘h‘"" been -made for incidentn! w sports wfl'Qer on this fea- cenes of a _motion picture, te and th vy of this import- | Theso appears elsewhere' il tha new Monta Bell production m :,oghy The- mm“‘lo:maz Torrent,” showing at the Sharkey-Dempsey contest) Palace Thursday, in which Ricar- Tunney-Dempsey contest will|do Cortez, R shown again tonight, two pel the ‘and children, for the Pal-}Vincente Blasco Ibanez. . . was crowded with them last A huge stage .was used, th shows. decked to represemt, the. stage of different opera houses for diffes- %31 ont sequences. The most elabor- TY, llfl' mucv"' ate spectacle was the from “Carmen” wiith three hund- fed singers on the statge. The ** FOX | operas were rehearsed and - ac- | ¢ 1 photoplay’ tnally sung to make them true m be seen at the follun- in detayl. W P‘;’::: Another lpncucle in thb big Fellowes, Jo production is a royal reception in |j tker, Grace Darmond and|ine throne room at ludrld’ Bennett in a'new thrilleria arill of Spanish .roy; h, s‘m fit‘&.m A cloudburst and , In M a wall of water wipes .away & # whole village, is EERFEIEENEETEINNRTIE Greta Garbo, and a |’ huge cast are featured in the fiery |’ gces, and it i3 good for men,|story of Spain from ths pen of ! and || t female Beginn r en a San I'ra Claplin) is a3 3 of Doly “Adyice 4o the jumn, during her yac ..4 qlgnmem involves h fl‘of highly humorous ond’ unusually | situations, through the back d {tics and high bootleg rump (S the unenviable to the g in; irl, est, Motjon . Chicago, | are the operatic seanss | 8 final act | I to record theatre to Junea: Dl(lures Dempsey-Gene Tunney hip fight staged and last u ai nrlhutur Alaska. Lykke, a well-known newspaper ;and theatrical man, purchased the | ian films in Ketchikan two weeks ago, showing first and then playing fo big crowd Wl'lnz:ll and Petershu i Mmru, vetem of 300 scroen | aple spectacts in the pleture, Gor-| zation ) geous gowns are. worn by showed his|Garbo in the role of a Spanish acting, has the part ol g,gr. singer. dall, detective. ' himself & impersonator that Alaska next week. The young man is w an, having been city editor an Alaska_Chr vious to this he wi for ell ko 4 . the crowds at last night p Yukon by Chris Ly for n has ever known. Robert Bender, cisco signed ‘o Whimple cf [at the Lovelorn” col-| times. drags him i + info poli-| A% 1 of the its next provided regui; played by ]’AN) ¥ , whom fate his intere; story develops. This picturs at the Culiseum tomorfow, NEWSPAPERMAN has exposed to| jan to e From thiz point the! meeting in Apri [ o | Applicant 1 | one years ot w cha ‘11 J ix month | aceredjted libpa FIGHT S JUNEAU| ‘ librarian of experience in el ‘lmo , or one month in|erice in the own [ b of at Palace | yolumes, L tha J last which were the were hr-uufzh!l aboard th» vikke, in | teeing night, the prints faithful win p. m. at Clerk. be in the city a 5, 0ct latter . He 18-19-20. can this foreign beauty capture U.S. movie fans as a young fews re-! Columbia theatre the son-in-law of John W. Troy The fight pictures will be shown Palacs tonight for fo v of p: 3 1, t A , of hs of the ———ee—— SELECTION LIBPARIAN r ander Juneau, mee rirst be over tw= tr¥ining school- Qi months tutoring by an experi accompanied the year actual experi- conducting of least cataloging a five thousand performance |duties as such librarian. R. Applications for position Li received the offica of the Ciny! up SHEPARD, Ordin- | The Common Coun-| will aty Friday, | , select a Libra: until 1928, QUALIFICATIONS iy good moral and shall have had ‘af in an| purchase, until 8/ peet ty Cierk. INVASION OF HOLLYWOOD 9 | side. The radio brings you news sof the world in an incredibly short time. 'Modern steam ships call regularly and bring thousands of visitors to view the magnifi- cent scenery Which surrounds you. Instead of living in a community MEMORIAL HAS SIGNIFICANGE JOHNNIE WALKER ROCKLIFFE FELLOWES MICKEY BENNETT GRACE DARMOND FOX NEWS FOR ALASKANS Real Significance Is Point- ‘ed Out in Sitka Speech of Gov. Parks (Conunueu from Page One.) sidered to be a barcen wasts, especially when most of the west- 4 regulariem part of the United States was unexplored and unpopulated. jare able to realize why would accept $7, ritory which she Arctic waste. We Russia 0,000 for a ter believed to be an At the time of its the lnl’mmmlg\ as ‘o x| theextent of the lerrimw- or ity 0 | resources was so limited that i f by actuai|js, very doubtful if those who par- of| ticipated in _the cerememies on the day of the transfer, appreci- ‘-m] their full signiticance or vast empire wi one government rem rian appointed .shall before | In dlmlhvl |entering upon duties give a hml(l‘ of One Thousand Dollars guara Would Be Dnlferent “We know that if the transfer were to bhe made now, it would 'hc\ the occasion for a nation-widy | celebration, and we should ex to have the highest offi- cials of both countries present to copduct the ceremonies with ‘aulendld formality, fn contrast ti | this, it ih of intere.u to note the gimple ceremonies which took place “A short tim> pitor to the date ¢ #et” for the event the accredited offfcers ,of the United States ar- { ¥lved in Sitka Harbor, and on October 18, 1847 the representa- tive of the American governiment, Geueral Rousseau, attended hy of -ficers and marines came ashore iyand took their station on the ‘pamde ground. The represanta- tive - of Russia, Prince Maksout- | off, with his guard appearea and [ both parties marched to this spot l‘whera Uw Russian flag was fly- ng. ar. Flag Is Raised “On cne side of the pole were | arranged the representatives of | Russia, one of the most gutocra- ( tic governmenis in the world; on 'the other side the represéntatives nor the United States, the greatst ldemmmcy of all time. At a sig- i nal from the Russian, commander, the flag of Russia was: hauled {down and in a few moments the | Stars and Stripes were raised in | its place. With these simple ceremonies the Uiited States as- sumed possession of Alaska, and now after 60 years this marhle i shaft and bronze tablet have heen placed to mark the spot where the: transfer was consumated. Progress Is Contrasted ‘The . first Russian settlement was made near the present site of Sitka in 1799. Three years la- ‘the garrison was driyen out the fort destroyed. In 1805 W fort was built on this site. m mext 62 years the Rus- were in control. During that ,Iu-c very little progress was made, and when the United States i assumed control, Sitka was Lit- & trading post. ting to note the | has been made in years fotlowing the sac- |nean, vigiting a number of cities | : 5 governed by mill anthority, you enjoy all the vileges of citizenship and overnment | guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States. All of these advantages were made poss on that October day so many SEMON COMEDY PATHE INDIAN SERIES years ago when the Czar of all the Russias relinguished sover- eignty over this great territory. A gunman, o detective and a bobbed-hair bandit in a triangle o[ intrigue and aduntnrm Has Decp Significance ! “This . monument is intended to remind those who view it, of the l0—20-—40—Log'es 50 cents historical significance of the symt on' which it stands, and to per- | petuate the site where the AlllBll | can flag, our flag, was first unm- Thuraduy—-“OH WHAT A NURSE”* furled on United States territory in Alaska. But to all Alaskans | For E‘r‘y Flu wel! it should have a greater ulgnln :ance, It should remind us 9(‘ Uié pH¥ileges We enjoy and the| responsibilities we have assumed | as citizens of the United States. | The progress of a pation is limit: ed -only by ‘the advancement of *he “inddviduals who comprise its | titigenry - and ' -the occasion of | whith this® memorial i3 a con- stant reminder should inspire each of us to resolve to be more worthy of the ideals of which our flng is a nymbul' R AND MRS. NICHGLS ARRIVE FROM SOUTH | 'ln make their home here, M: and -Mrs, C. C. Nichols arrived last night from the south om the steamer Yukon. They have taken apartments at the Gastineau Hotel temporarily. Mrs, Nichols, formerly Miss La- cille Lipscamb, is not a stranger| here. She:resided here during; the sammer of 1925, from July to! November, being employed at lo- ‘al beadquarters of the U. 8.| Biological Survey. The wedding took place at M- berly, Mo., the home of the bride and her mother, Mr: Len Kelly, on October 3, last. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols left immediately for Ju- enroute here. i Mr. Nichols is well known here and has resided here for many years, + saw service in the World War. For several years he was commected with local offices of the Admiral Line and more red| | cently has been cmployed at the Alaska-Juneau mine. e ATOR HERE E CAMPAIGN The two visited many towns during their several weeks’ ab- sence, among them Cordova, Val- dez, chorage, Seward and Fair- 1 | banks. i i ' | Wade, Fped;l Amt Department of Justlcu, bas heen investigating ex- in the 1926 Alaska mpaign in western and ska, arrived here on n Jast night to com- Investigations. His pras. ence in the Territory and bis mis- sion — e —— | sonunud to al‘n wnu Im- prisonment for vlo&m- of uel tirst made known last [ in Associated = Press {rom Washington. Mr. Wade said he could add £0 the annowacement from . His report will be made. firectly to Washington agd announcement will, m there. He expects several days, proceed. ther towns in. the o part of the Division. - He wi be in the district for . "3 nn 'with head- o an v the tinue nnlw.l.fllnlwtnmnhln sentence. A Chrysler automobile Hallowe'én Masguerade | {ance Saturday Nij Oct, Given Zy %&BN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION in MOOSE HALL . PRIZES - For both gentlemen and women for: I t Appropriate Cmtu!u’ Most Sustained Character, Most Comical Chgraeter. The Dig 1eature. noticeable one in operated by Ferry was cohtiscated i . ‘! b