The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 5, 1927, Page 3

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s .. .seglal showing every Saturday— PICKETT® BIG 40 CE SUNDAY MAT NOBODY knew her NOBODY cared NOBODY to love her so she wandered NOBODY to confide in—until NOEBODY can afford to miss The woman who wanted to live like a man changed from trousers to skirts and was mar- ried! with ANNA Q. Walter Pidgeon Arthur Stone Clyde Cooke EE—SUNDAY, MONDAY NIG Hl THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 5 e coeoeeeeea ot the street |quite dangerous and the immec |ate vicinity of the “Dead Hous was no ception to (ln N H t |all bac to were | |4 xllo sereen in | Street of stten Men,"” |18 coming to the Coliscum Th tre Sunday only. T “Miss NOBODY” IS AT NT SHOW " An cminent was gathered in support of who h minine lead in which comes to Sunday and Monday ope matinee tomc featured suppa s Louige Fazend. Mitchell Lewis, | Cook and Arthur Stona. | Hillyer directed “Miss | Wid Gunning, noted sc { editorial gu “Miss Nobody” antation iffany Wells' novel “Shebo,’ ch gained enormous popula {in book and serial form. Tt |story of hobo life, with M No- |body, or Shebo, as queen of the cast ional | 4 an, featu Nobody Pal ing ‘,’ '1']|v. compri | Pidgeon, in men's 4Intlw reminiscent of her im- mensely successful role in “Pon- jola,” when she wore male attire ;In “Miss Nobody” it is the attire tof a | who | hondags t g Jindignity of dependsnee friends when her father's {tune goes by the board. | The extra comedy L e in “Time FllFfl A L. MEALS LEADING | ALASKA CITIZEN DIES th upor tor sufier Lufino A J. Meals, week at V; Jnln t Junean £l is survived by four oth and a daughter and his 5 His widow daughter, Mrs. W. J. Whalen, and two sons, William M. and Ow E. Meals, reside at Valdez. George P. Meals, a son, resides at Atkin son, Nebraska, and Frank M Meals, another son, Washing ton, D. C. The Valdez Miner, commenting upon the death of Mr. Meals, said “Mr. Meals was a kind and loving husband and father, a good neighbor and friend, and a citi- zen of the highest type, and his passing will be sincerely mourned by all who knew him. at NILSSON Louise Fazenda Mitchell Lewis HODGE PODGE O ‘ADDED COMEDY FEATURE LUPINO LANE FLIES” “TIME “Mr. Meals was born in Butler County, Pennsylvania, November 18, 1852, and in his early youth moved with his family to Sulli van County, Missouri. At the age of 14 he was a buffalo hunter on the plains of Kansas, and then for several years led the life of a plainsman in Colorado, Utah and Nevada. Later he became one of the youngest trainmasters of the PENS THE SHOW _ Adm.—10-25-40, cattle trains employed in the vast movements of freight amd sup- Loges 50 cents plies in advance of the railroads, Palace Orchestra — Only exclusive Theatre Ocrhestra in Juneau — Always Plays Both Shows Every Night in Copyrtght to the Black Hills and ‘fo the army posts throughout Nebraska, the Dakotas and Wyoming. “In 1881 Mr. Meals was united in marriage of Johanna A. Hayes the Week—Fcaturing ed Music. kinson, Holt County, Ne |)T'\vk’| He served as treasurer of LAST TWO T IMES TONIGHT “The Fire county, and for a number of yi followed the profession of surv ing, engineering and contracting. “In 1898, in company with his old friend and associate, the late George C. Hazelet, of Cordova, he ® 1joined the gold rush to Alaska, Brigade” Attractib—r;:- At Theatres l __-: | NEW: S AT MLI EUM TONIGHT | fl—i-——w-—v‘-—————— i One of the intevesting chlructer] portrayals in “Idaho!” the Pathe- mmatinee and evening—at. the Coli- goeum Theatre, is the Scotchman, Aley. Angus McPherson, played by Nelson McDowell. McPherson' is a peaceful man until ' some wild ‘shooting of a dupermlo gang punctures the windbag' of his beloved bagpipe. Then he’s “up and at ‘em.” ! One of the desperadoes, hoping to intimidate ‘the self-appointed | law inatigators, asks him what right he's got to give orders: “You ain't no sheriff, or nothin’.” McPherson, holding steady hisj -aim, ‘retorts: “No, I ain’t no| m* but my g don’t novl 'Aflr.fil ‘nlhl nM characters of llhhl days in Idaho Territory are made - to' llvo again in this ‘story that shows the. coming of ‘the law to a community where every man was & law unto him- -l crime held ‘sway nnm L {landing at Valdez, . their way over the Valdez Glacler, ‘ings tonight. | prospecting and locating property Ordinarily, it is thrill enough on the Chistochena River, which for the uninitiated to ride through |eventually led to the discovery of the downtown district in a polico {the rich Slate Creek camp. or fire cars without having any-| 903 Mr. Meals brought his thing else to think of, i o c . for the director and actors of this | Metro—(}oldwyn -Mayer picture wa e series of thrills, any one of whlnh would be ' enough to. last! the average persqn a year. The scenes showing the fire| department in action were photo- graphed. by’ Nigh with the co- operation of Fire Chief Scott, of| Los Angeles, his officers and do- partments. In these scenes are seen Charles Ray, Tom Onrlen.' Warner P. Richmond, Bart Wnad-! ruff, DeWitt Jennings, Dan Ma- son, Erwin Connelly and others. May McAvoy heads the cast. op- posite Ray. Palace and on for two final show. - | “STREET OF FORGOTTEN | | MEN" I8 AT COLISEUM ' i 1 ! i S o s R RS Do you' remember the 'da; when a big glass of beer cost five cents and a free lunch went with it? And do you remember the German: bands that used' to play in the good old summer-time? Then surely, you remember the Bowery, that famous playground ot New York City in the late ninetfes. »* Those were the days of bmwp derbies and leg o’mutton sleeves. Those were the days of McGurk': | “Suicide Hall,” and settled on a ranch near At | | PALACE TOMORROW sson’s role in “Miss No-r and making | meeeeeee e but lite mmlly to Vamez, where they havel? o __. [ DANCE | —— e, INVASION OF HOLLYWOOD ? can this foreign beauty ? capture U.S.movie fans . Some gents may have the well known preference for blondes, but over on the other side the red-headed Mile. Georgette Dar- feuil gathers in a record crop of fan letters, She was just a country girl, living in one of the provinces, ! and decided to scek fame and fortune in Paris. 1927 hi I,!I i Ma he WHERE YOU S&E ENTERTAINMENT [N COMPORT 7:30 ———————— TONIGHT She found both without the slightest trouble. In fact, her\.! leap from poverty and obscurity to mational populafity was nothing less than sensational. ¥ Her type of beauty is not strictly French—it’s cosmothtan, wherefore American magnates are sure she’ll exercise her ap- peal on United States audiences. She has had a number of offers, and it’s only a question of time before she sets sail for this country qunternational Illustrated News) since res F: BURIED AT WRANGELL struction days of the Copper Riv- it e er & Northwestern Railway, was employed as sup tende: of townsite construction at 1 Port Valdez and Cordova. For number of years he wag a der land and mineral surveyor followed engineering and con-jthe Red Men, Rev. H. struction. {reading the Episcopal “Funeral services wers held in 8ervices. He was 34 yes Eagle Hall Thursday afternocn, @ native of Michigan, and were larg ttended, the lived in Wrangell for stores and schools being closed during the services. The fee were conducted by Valdez Igimn Pioneers of Alaska, of which ¢ der Mr. Meals was a charter m ber ani officer. Interment wa: the local cemetery.” Harry O .Johnson, wio {drowped near Petersburg rocontly |when a small boat in which he a|was going from one gasboat to 1, was buried at and 'Wrangell the aus) and 12" yoa war. A brother, L. E. Johnson, came from Seattle to attend the funeral. His mother and tw sisters and one brother, all ros in'dents of Seattle, survive. |father died several years ago. -, i Rebekah Whist Party | Wednesday, 9th, 8 -lodd Fello R zes. Defreshmen ts. The public ov. m, irieal, in faet repa’y Phone I do Carvence romining, Painting, kind of gen 1 Henry C. Gorham, work 2003 ady invited. BUILD FOR 50 PER CENT All concrete hollow walls like a thermos bottle, warm in winter, cool in summer, no better house built. CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. CO. S, j adv. g neau, on November 7 WITH THE Moose Rere SATURDAY NIGHT — MOOSE HALL MOOSE MELODY MEN except for the time he was in the| | His | | well known and popular Cordova [ ceased, PATHE NE range 4 HERBERT BRENON DR\)DUCTION | H llllnnun | | FOX NEWS Latect News Events “TEA FOR TOOMY"” MAZIE NO. 7 It Prcduces the WITH PERCY MARMON NEIL HAMILTO MARY BRIAN e ADOLPH ZUKOR ans JESSE L. LASKY PRICES—10-20-40 Lopes 50 cents It's time for ' to red re. it js! another **N screen, and iwld-socie and startling this one! TIMES ————— 9:25 WS SEMON COMEDY PETE MORRISON “The Empty Saddle” A Powerful Thrilling Western Program— Thrills Every Reel A WED. AT CORDOVA Miss Franees Margaret Curley. girl, and Hubbard Earl Nolan, of the Government radio station at Mile Seven, near Cordova, ware mnrr(ed at that place last week. ADMINISTRATOR'S SATT The vndersigned administrator for the Estate of John Lahti, de- g , Will" gell the cabin and n to the ground on' which it 's sitvated. also personal prop- Jarty consisting of furniturs, tools, ete.r at public vendue for cash at Point Norway, cier Tlighway, near , on Monday, at 2 P, M. | trator regerves the jeet any or all bid ARNOT HENDRICKSON. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE the Green- November 7 The admin right to re The undersigned administrator for the Estate of John Lahti, de- 1370, length 34 ft. 8 in, 8 ft. 6 in., Atlas Imperial h. p. engine and public vendue for c of the L Goldstein's beam 12 ALSO—FIRST EPISODE OF ‘““IDAHO!” with MAHLON HI\HILT"‘W san VIVXAN BIGK equipment at in front| ore in Ju-| 1927 at 10| I«;llo,' This Serial It’s a Big ONE— Full cf Action Thrilling Drama of Gold Eush Days 10-20-40—Loges 50 cen's I Grapefruit Season Is On Big, juicy, sweet Plorida Grapefruit with solid meat: Grapefruit is a necessity rather thaa a luxury. Better than all the patent tonics en the market. Grapefruit and Cranges rcasomably priced. CALIFORNIA GROCERY located en Gla-, LEA’S ELECTRIC SHOP. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS . ~Electrical Boatwork—House Wiring— ‘Battery Work will sell the Gas Boat T-| RELIABLE TRANSFER BUILDING PHONE 149 PHONE 1403 A. M, The administrator reseryes, the bids. adv, right to reject any ARNOT JNITED ST, 0l HENDRICKSON LAND OFFICE Land Offie Notice 18 hereby given that Marle W.' Peterson, Olzon, and Lockie MacKinnonm, all of Jumeau, Alaska, has sub- mitted final proof on her home- stead entry, serials 04630-05858 for land embraced in H. E. Sur- vey Neo. 187, New Series No. ‘8. Land Office, Anchor- and it no protest is and final certl- BY GREEN, Reglater. Publication, Sept. or all’ ANNUAL CATHOLIC BAZAAR . Three Aftermofi;' NOVEMBER 17-18.19 , BOOTHS OF ALL KINDS Bargains, Funcy. Work, Silver Booth, and Ice Cream Booth, Fish Pond, ete., ete. Teu Room Dam:mg Turkey W Watch for Specml Announcemwu REMEW—.’& Big Bqux Da?n entrywoman, | together with her witnesses, Cari'

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