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2% When Mix quit the Campbnll‘ PICKETT’ PALACE TOHIGHT AND WEDNESDAY OUR NEWS—TUn to the Minute B And Then Cne of the Fa il DAV ES OLIVER CURWOOD 1D SITH PRODUCTION mous Excuzs Comelies “MY MISTAKE” Big Show—10 -25-40, and Loges 50 cents st Show at 7: 15-—Scz~nn.l at 9: 40 Orchestra Conceit—DBc st Music for Featw CGMING THURSDAY FOR 3 DAYS THE FLAMING FRONTIER One of the Highest Brought Attractwns At Theatres "I TOM MIX IS AT THE COLISEUM LAST TIMES Mix made his “Tony Runs Wi at the Colisem for the last two times tonight, in the real wi horse count near the Puzblc ! of the ancient Cliff Dwellers ! along the Apache trail in Arizona and while he was at Tom | Films thriller, i I3 by Thomas Campbell, S om; political leader of the state, Campbell called, not as one of ¢+ the civic leaders of the West pay- , Ing his respects to a famous ac- tor, but as a cowman visiling 4 cowboy friend: Seventeen years ago, Mix rode; ; away from the Circle Dot ranch, { the governor's big cattle cstab-| ¢ lishment near the Apache trail. { When he went he took the ranch i owner’s best wishes for success | ; but Mix’s success has surpassed < even the -best 'wishes of Camp- bell. Today the former cowbey | is a millionaire. outfit, he rode away on a floa. ghitten pony, leading an .old pack horse on which were all his be- ydongings. He was headed for gHollywood and the movies. 4+ When he went back to film “Tony Runs Wild” Mix rode ip withe latest Rolls Royce limousine. #¥Tony,”. his famous horse, ro {4n. his own specially constructed motor car. Behind them came & Amotor: caravan with Mix's belong- Illl and his location equipment., — '~unn, SON OF KAZAN" . Tomight and tomorrow at Spickett’s Palace, Anmita Stewart will be seep in “Baree, Son of Kazan.” James Oliver Curwoof .wrote the story which has been filmed and it is said that the film produotion follows the book] In this production will b% seen famous war dog Wolf, that Stewart is supported by ) be one of Apache | Lodge, on location, he was visited | “Governor | Priced Features Ever to Junean ves a concert from T o'clock and plays special for all features. to 7:1f music | “THE LIMITED MAIL” COMING, COLISEUM i the Warne een whicl on Thurs Theatre, Elmer Vance “The Lamited hiaii, Classic of the 8 an engagement y at the Colizeum a picturization of thrilling melodrama of the West directed by Goorge Hill. The story concerns the fortune: of Bob Snohson (Monte Blue) ¢ ne'er-do-weil Ea rner who turn amp and joins f e3 with Spike Bdward Gribbon) and Pott (Willard Louis), two others of th carefree broiherhood. When th three save the Limited Mail fron destruction by a- mountain land slide, Jim Fowler (Tem Gallery) the mail clerk, strikes up ¢ ;friendship with Bob. l‘:-ve-iher the two men bring u; Rnh 3 erless little son Bobbi (Jackie H.[N and together thes {fall in love -with Caroline Dal | (Vera !levenulds) an - attractive little w Bob’s past in th [form of chorus girl returns t- | disturb” his romance, and furthe complicaticns result when Jim ir iKkilled in a wreck due to Bob's Imu-: 28 in missing a dange: gignal hie falls into a strean when he follows Bob in his grief stricken wanderings, and ths man '!M‘nfhes the boy to rescue the i Mafl Train from a landslide. Th action comes to a dramatie finish E X oy R | “THE FLAMING FRONTIER” | | 18 COMING TO PALACE | Wi o L Little Anne Cornwall, the mos! diminutive leading woman in pic tures, was born' in the midst o' things military. She is in “Th: ENISAORTSE Tc; Get— | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 25 jer,” at the E he future picture star first saw the day just a few hours bugler sounded reveille at i { Hamilton, one of the groat spots defending New York !Her father ‘'was an army off stationed Fort Hamiiton 50 the coming of the bal quite an event in the midst |elements of war. She once made princess of the fort | The years passed onm, terribly many at that, baby of Fort Hamilton, womanhood, did what men do, fell in love |call of the servide was mg { within her. T mosphera of army held her and though the eventually gained a star, :mained true fo the army by ing Captain Ch {of the € And she is in a spec ular | production in which not only the army alone, but ong of its fam- ous regiments, the Seventh Cav- alry, her husband's regiment plays ;@ prominent part. TICKET SALE " FOR BIG SHOW | ON TOMORROW American Leglon Produc- ticn Will Be Given Next Monday and Tuesday Palac motion light before { of “or City ¥ < of the | as at not so and the grown tc mo lh:. WO she the un;: ] to the Western ing screen Judging from (he meny reque for reserved seats and 1 r next Monday night's performance h the American Legion at th>| seum Theatre, many loecal ties will doubtless take advantag> f the date of showing of the Lo gion play support the cause and celebrate Hallowe'en g one and the same time hy . theatre parties. Although a crowded house seems assured for the initial per formance next Monday night many theatre goers prefer Tues- day, the second night, believing that the second showing is usual-| ly in smoother working order, but, according to Stage Director Mack, the performers are all “letter p fect” so far as dialogue con- | cerned and, if the scenery w completed, could prcsent the pla immediately. That the bill is ene of the fun- niest and most novel enfertain ments ev pffered here is attest: ad to by “old-timers” wha have | witnessed the rehearsals, and, al | though qmgp Director ‘\1.\1!( is not | entirely a “newcomer” to Juneau, | he having played at the various theatres here from time to t es to gi | was not sufficiently acquainted with local amateur talent to se- lect ‘the cast whichjwas done b Elmer Friend who on account of | his position fn Palace Theatre could not devote ufficient time to rehears 1t was through Friend’s , acquain- tanceship that Mack wa# sacured Not only is Mack a stage director and actor but is a scenic artist of more than ordinary ability, and his two settings for the Le play next Monday will doubiles be a revelation to local theat: zoers. Depicting as it doss the ludic ous side of army life “hehind the tront” the entire male portion of | the cast for the play has been ‘ielected from ex-members of the ervice who saw actual service averseas and the “awkward quad” the “monkey drill” and| various other seriocomic bits re- ] NOT!CE OF nmmm FINAL ACCOUNT The undersigned, having on *he 26th day of September, 1527, iled her final aecount as admin-| istratrix of the edtate of John IX' JAckson, deceased, in the l‘rnv hate Court of Juneau I’re:-h\r‘l,; Alaska, notice is hereby given to all heirs, creditors or other| persons interested in said estate, that Saturday, November 26, 1927, at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon of said day, at the. office of the United States Commis- sfoner, in the United States Court House, in the City and Precinet »f Juneau, Territory of Alaska, ‘s the time and place set for the “iearing of objections to said ac-| ‘ount and the settlement thereof. INA 8. JACKSON, Administratrix of the estate of John B. Jackson, deceased. First publication, Sept. 27, 1927. Last publication, O-t. 25, 1927. HIGHEST MARKET VALUE FOR YOUR FURS Ship to West Coast Fur Sales, Inc. grim | | {lingnistic o | tomorrow over a period of fifteen years, ho {(rug store. the orchestra the|... . 1 INVASION OF HOLLYWooD T ? car this foreign beau ? / capture US. movie fans A i : | wick. A teautiful girl walking the Vienna streets attracted the attention of a director for the hscha company. Without even taking a screen test he signed her as feminine lead in a new film. I'rom the first public showing she was a knockout. The girl was Vera Veronina. Born in Odessa, Russia, the daughter of a wealthy newspaper man, she was forced to be- come a stenographer at the age of 15, when the revolution left the family without even money enough for food. Vera, alter her Viennese conquests, worked for the great German company, UFA, and"did so well that Paramount lured her to Hollywood. Now the verdict is strictly 1t (interaational 1 P to American audiences ustrated News quired will doubtless he truly acted, being played, as they actors who e experie these things in actuality J. B. Bernhofer, who will scen in the principal eomedy |l| at of a dumb rookie, by the top sergeant, (1 he captain’s military spoiling what would othor he a perfect drill squad, sring to as French in T terpreter when his sole clani o ability is his knowledge lof three Frenech words gives him'of contract by the a role parficularly to' his likin% company, agserting b picked on hane SAN FRANCISCO, The United States ¢ of Appeals has reversad the fll\m"n! vhich favored the Alasks - St n Company as defendan in suit against it brought the Copper River Packing Com- pany, of Nellie Juan, Alaska packing company had sued Cal, Oct. voi the defehd: land that he will bé at his best is| ant's refusal to transport a ship-| | promised. ment of le of meats will open|Alaska Anne Wiren:, | &ranted | Court. cans from Seattle to Advance The case waa appoalec motion for non-suit thg Butler Maux %‘ i the Sesttle w-.len. ol Nut nade Breaas, to order vages and by Pies Sty sLET .xlmqmst Press Your Suit. i We (‘lll and deliver. 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His left side throat are paralyzel R s Lloyd George Quits Noted Chelsea Home' LONDON. Oct Mr. and Mrs Lloyd George have giveg up their | famous house in Cheyne W | Chelsea, and have taken Derwent | Lodge in Addison Road, near [ Kensington. | | The mansion stands in grounds | of two acres and was the home of | | Addison, the great vist, and | his wife, the Countess of War-| Derwent Lodga is near the | \residences of past masters of art and literature, Lord Leighton, | Watts, Marcus Sitone, Holman | Hunt and Sir Tuke Fil { Newspapers annouc popular feature of the new | dence will be the chicken i where hundreds of fowls can kept I The likely pouitry FOX NEWS “THE REPORTER" FOX COMEDY PRICES—10-20-40, Loges 50 cent; home un was not latter's | | | THURSDAY FRIDAY and the re that “THE LIMITED MAIL” Welsh politician s to devote muech time : farming, however, {when not actively engaged in pre- iparing his political ‘“come-back” {he is busy writing art and_ liter- {ary criticisms. i - | 1 no DIY,, WD WEDNESDAY “Man Without a Heart” CANTERBURY NIGHT DR. 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