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UESDAY and WEDNESDAY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 31, ———-8 | which was made famous on tho ] stage by Robert Edeson. This is l the second Edeson stage play Attractions At Theatres Dick has selected for the screcn, the other one being “Classmates.” “Ranson’s Folly” is an adapta- tion of the famous story by Ricu- ard Harding Davis. It takes Bar- thelmess back to the time of theé Indian wars. He plays the roie of Lieutenant Ranson, an adven: turous soldier who embroils him- self in sundry difficulties on ae- and splendid acting | count of his dare-devil di b mull(vl —OUR DICK! AGAIN HE'S SCORED! notable cast of principals Mi Dorothy Mackaill Is Barrier,” the Metro-Gold. [ 0Pposite the star. photoplay of | s novel, opened at tha Pal- ace yesterday and is on for the last two times tonight Beach’s stirring novel of the e ——— Alaskan frontier, where the ve-| he Lady From Helk” neer of civilization dropped from Photo drama coming to the men through their lust for gold,!scum theatre on Wednesd has Dbeen transferred to the it an adaptation to the screen ¢f screen with praiseworthy fidelity | the famous story by Director George Hill. rker entitled “My !work of the director is ably B." onded by such- popular sc Mr. Parker's stars as Norman Kerry, L““q, popular that eral editions rrymore, Henry B. Waltha'l,{0f it have been printed both in ! Marceline Day, Pat Harmon, Bert| America and abroad Woodruff and others. So‘well do| The story is laid in ©LADY FROM HELL" AT Coli- novel has proved old Scot- W"‘h.mhw REX BEACH We Packed Them In Last Last Night these players acquit themselves lend-—at least that is the native that they ably deserve the title country of the rugged hero which of the season's best cast. jrole is essayed by Roy Stewar Norman Kerry and M aline ' hero of many red-blooded and! are the focus of ron in. | two-fisted productions of filmll:\.n terest in the picture. As Lieuten-! 3Jut a misfortune in a love a’- ant Meade Burrell, the haugh fair causes the Scotch proud Virginia fam to come to America and for it to an Alackan arg time sume the cognomen of he meets and loves!simple cowboy on a Necia, played by Marceline Day, | ranch. half-breed girl whom he | The Pa: lieves white, as does the girl her-| romance self, having boen raised as tho|é sunds provides an admirable daughter of Gale, the kindly old story for the camera as will b nobleman r novel with its great end wonderful back COMING THURSDAY - 5 o | BARTHELMESS IS AT |00 0 S | PALACE TOMORROW || " . bicture, however, is B 3o el trader, portrayed convincingly by|proven to all on the sereen of th Henry B. Walthail. | Colisemn theatra when is the feature attraction. | LEGION SHOW AT i COLISEUM TONIGHT “THE FIRE BRIGADE” | COMING TO PALACE o, £omad ont of every ten fir SUN Jock) DORH] e . been provented! e, with It is appaliing fact that on at the Colissum 0}, onpied the MetroGoldwyn tomorrow, notice 1 b studios to e b Brigade,” tho interest You to ba pre tho W llde ntes 1I by and appea night . which ‘I.\\ 3 Kmpi gpectacular | human ighters that is to be scen at the three days beginning not v a preachment, but ons 1f entertaining and ever produced, flmuxh . e ! “Ranson's Folly,” which '-n-mv:‘,;,,' most {to the Palace Theaire on Tucsday ing pictures ~lis the first piciure Dick Barthcl- any aundience viewing it T 7 imess has made on “EVERYTHING FUOR THE OFFICE " - J.B. BURFORD & Co. the Coast n help but ho improssed by tha jover seven years, “Ranson’s!needloss loss of life and momey Folly” was filmed at the Mar- (hrongh flames, according to Hunt shall Neilan studio, under thé di-, Stromberg, the producer. I roction of Sidney Oleott. Colonel’ orge L. Byram, a retired. U. S.] Army expert, superintended th2 “THE CAVE MAN" IS | COMING TO COLISEUM Kind _ Providence sent Matt Moore costume ,and military detail, \ In ‘this picture DI¢k plays flu"‘ mlc | e Iomennm Ranson,”’ part More lemon in Schilling Extract ... more than in any other Actually three times the amount required by government pure food standards And still, its cost is no greater than most others ‘e.-nor does it contain anything except true, pure lemon essence and dissolvingspirit. Surely it is the part of economy and safety alwiys toinsist on Schilling Extracts. P. S.—There is nn:ldr muey s worth in Schilling’s Vanilla. Sc 1 N § LE MON EXTRACT offee + Tea g Powder sposition, ! 500 | COLISEUM WEDNESDAY || tha | only | Norton 8.! Lord of tha| - SHOW TONIGHT western | this pie-] ajedy 1 cat” produce “The! story of the fiiaf§ cannot | Plwhole with what appears to.le| the numerous possibili which/ it is said, he has taken vantage of in a truly ed fashion. 1t is the t relo “The Cave Man,” in which h> ana Md;ip Provost divide tha stellar| honor { m Warner “How Baxter Majesty Bunk and “Three Weeks in Matt won much fame and popularity a ba 1, Dbashful, awkw emb. d, thin-chested fellow with an inferiori com- | | plex. Ultimately, at the cruecal point of the story, his foar of fear got thoe better of him 1 with heaving che pounding heart, and fixed starting eyes he |»I||n"- led, but—the worm has turped, and oh, how he has turned. Righ.- { about-face! As Mike Smagg, he ¥ . pouter-ch bogrimed “toba erawir horny-handed, coal-he| ing son of n, and the host that ever trampled a lawn or dirtied a sidewalk. | “The Cave Man” is at the Coii- | ) seum Thurs(luy and FruL\\ Bros. i youn; 11 b AT COLISEUM, | MUSICAL KIND {Amcrican Legion Players, Will Present *‘Oh, You Wildcat” What gives promise of being jone of the bost local musical com performances ever seen here {is hilled for initlal showing to night when the George M. Cohan war-time comedy “Gh You Wild- sponsored by Juncau Post of the A m he & a two night's g nt at the Collsenm Theatre While “Oh You Wildcat” comparatively an unknown focally, the fact that such com j writers as George Ade, lrvin 8. 1 Cobb, Aazon Hoffman and others equally as famous all contributodi {0, the original manuscript of the "I Blece ‘'when it was in the makine pessures success so far as wit and [hnumor in dialogue and situations {of the play is concerned | The plece is billed as {#ime” play, but happi lonly the funny side, alanced share of cones, novelty situations "[love story running from ning to end of the story, Jove-making, giving a plot toigh “war- shows well begin among the best n local |1y ih some time. | A large cast of principals, an | unusually zood-to-look-at-girl | semble, special scenery, and | comedy that is ungquestionably | good, makes tonight’s show at the’ Coliseum especially inviting. | Roserved seals arc on sale at the Butler-Mauro drug store anl the performance will begin at S o'clock sharp each night. .- - plays D WHERE | WHO'S WHO P, o eEmaite i George Sim Deputy lector of Customs, aud proprietor of Simpkins Bindery, rot ed o the Princess Aliee from a month” trip to the Pacific Northwest on a combined business and plecsure trip. He went as far south: ar | Portland, Ore. | H. L. Faulkner, local attorney was an arrival on the Admi Watson from Petersburg whe. he has been for a few days cn business. Among the arrivals on um Ad miral Watson werz A, Van Mav ern and B H. Chadwick, trav:ling salesmen, Judge H. B. on the Admiral Petersburg. | L. L. Trimble, traveling Alaska | auditor for the American Railway BExpress Company, left on the Ad miral Watson for Latouche. He has been in Juncau for a few | ays after making a trip to Skag- | way and Sitka. | Sam Clein, connected with the | Freight Traffic office of the Ad- | miral Line in Seattle, is making the round trip to Kodiak on the | Admiral Watson. 1. A . | DURING DR. PIGG'S ABSENCE | His private as well as Alaska- | Juneau practice will be taken | care of by Dr. L. P. Dawes. Dr Pigg will return to Juncau in !ubont six wcel —adv LeFevre returned Watgon from WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART ITOTAL AMOUNT {Quarter of Billion Recom- mjgus 1927. Highest Paid Woman | NI Liustrated New=s > —— OF REDUGTION SET BY MELLON mended Limitation Pros- pective Tax Cut Government supported not by the! entire hody of our citizens but by’ a limited class.’ No Income Tax Cnt ) ‘The Administrat.on’s prograx contemplated no further reduc tion in normal income taxos plying to individuals nor an further incrvease in exemptions be! allowed ‘individuals which pro s have been the battlo in past revenue leg'sla- § fights. For Limitation Arguing for limitation of the total tax cut of $250,000.000 ju ! of the surply 000 for the last fiscal year and v prospeeiive 1 of $455,- 10000 for this v Boeeretary Jdellon Inzisted that the basls for duction must be the sur- plus available in tho fiseal year f 192). He said this was esti nated at §274,000.009 3 Secvetary Mellon franlkly ad- mitted' that !‘for number of years past, the casury esti- mates under-estimated_ the rave- allzed." id that he 2 cognized that nent may be de again th est for 1920 too low propesals s [oilows 7:30 —— Wl I)VESDAY ()NT\ — 9:25 Pathe News Pathe Scenie “ON THE LINKS” F. B 0. Comedy of Laughs CANTERBURY NIGHT 16—Pounds ¢f Candy-—18 FREE WHERE YOU sKR ANTERTAINMENT [N COMPORT stage 18,000 thongands of p, and divided hy bil- lions of Lriny provided th» tudio in wh o Hell” v mil acrey Blanché weet THURSDAY and FRIDAY “THE CAVE MAN” with MATT MOORE ARIE PREVOST 70’VIGHT “OH,YOU WILDCAT” Fre f-”'m' by The Ameiican Legion R !lllil'lx TR TR AR " aast] Txms mn 1 v owvacaiy nank all 58 AN TEVENUE ) . any friends, Moose organi- v cach of thy 1,10 05 and other socleties for o estimuted | powors, eie., durag the confine- {ment of Mrs, Hansen in 8t. Ann's sduction of corncration tax,| Hosp'tel. L000,000; roclass tion fer| - gadv. OLAF HANSEN. us with an incomn of! — - or less 0,000,000t LEAVES HOSPITAL revision of surtaxi Mrs. Olaf Hangen and baby girl 100 and repeal ofjleft ths hospital yesterday after- 300,000 noon for their home recomu ! “’—‘-w-“‘oomw SUNOCO MOTOR OIL IS BETTER M. D. Berry, Agent FEATING APPLES Fim dclicicusly flavored epples for cating or cocking. Large and red. We offer for this week enly: $3.75 a box 2.75 a box 3.25 a box King Cooking Apples, lirge at.... 2.85 a box Jonathans—extra fanecy at Jonathans—faney at Rome Beauties—extra fancy at.. CALIFORNLA GROCERY October 28, 1927. Mr. Radio Fan: If you are opcrating an old styl> Radio Re- ceiver Set within the city limits of Juneay and Louglas, Alaska, you will probubly be interested to know that you can TRADE in the ild Regenera- tive SQUEALER SET for a new up to date NON SQUEALER SET. We will gllow you a good fat price in exchange for @ new set and use an axe on the old set turned in for credit. Not much profit in this deal for us but we will assist in clearing up the AIR for the Feller who has a good set. Let's hear from you soon, as this offer is good only fifteen days from date. October 28, 1927. Yours For Less Local Raflip (uterfererwe, i ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Junpau, Alaska By W. S. PULLEN, Mgr. Selling Agenu_i GREBE—KOLSTER—ZEN CROSLEY—and RCA Radio |