The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 9, 1927, Page 3

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“STEEL PREFERRED” With Big Cast IT’'S GREAT Also ARTHUR LAKE in “PEDTIME STORY” Attractwns { At Theatres 2 STEEL PREFERRED” { 1S NOW AT PALACE "In every respect photoplay, “Steel Preferred,” new Metropolitan picture of s nal worth, scored a de al the Palace last night. in a steel mill in Pittsbur tors thriliing g without in way militating against the ap-| peal of the story. This deals with the fortunes of an ambitious | steel worker who provokes thel| jealousy of his superior and is| assigned to dangerous. duties in| the discharge of which he faces death or serious injury. How he/ wins promotion and the love of the daughter of the head of the steel ‘mill is thrillingly pictured. ! The work of the featured play-| ers, including Vera Reynolds, Wil-} llam Boyd and Charlie Murray, is| exceptionally artistic. The sup-| port . generally is excellent. any iacn Turpin, Walter Long, Nige! Barrie and Helene Sullivan ureJ *ideally cast and their work adds 'vastly to the entertalnment value of. the production. The action| never lags while the comedy bits are highly enjoyable. ® "I“JACK DEMPSEY AT | COLISEUM 'romcm- My hat is i che ring” is a familiar political and boxing quo-| tation, but Jack Dempsey, ex- heavyweight champion of the world, and co-star with his wife, Estelle Taylor, in the new Encore Pictura, “Manhattan Madness,” ¢an mow say, “My hat Is in the pioture,”. for Jack makes his de- but. in this feature film . wearing what is described as a four-quart or eight-quart (we have forgotten which) wild west sombrero. Thtis two-gallon hat is said to be one of the features of tho picture which comes to the Coli- seum Theatre tonight only, aad accompanfes the actorfightor | throughout many of the scemes. It | is said that ‘Jack wears it anl the hair = pants, more politely known as chaps, with all the ease of a dyed-in-the-wool ranch hand | and the jingle of spurs and tho| colorgt ‘handkerchief about his| neck are, on the screem, borne with qonchnlnu; | " | success {of the mos i lar . most “ MARION DAVIES AT PALACE TOMORROW "“Boverly of Graustark” is M on Davies' best pictura. The of “Yolanda,” “Littls Old New York,” “Panice Meredith,” n der the Great,” “Lights of Old Broadway” and other big scr , has gever appeare better advantage than in this e ceedingly popular tale of American i adventures royal court circied a George in Al and wvl: nove! duced. ‘I was a be ally million jar with the s to view its picturization. with his Grau rk stories McCutcheon established the rent vogue for romantic sto dealing with mythical kingdom abroad. “Beverly: of Graustark” was aniong the first and best of these stori It has played 0 big success on the stage, holds an affectionate pl memories of the thous viewed it behind the footlights It' was 'long popular in stock. “Beverly of Graustark” is to Ho: | gtart the run at the Palace to-| #bart Bosworth, William V. Mang, [-,munro' night. i Wi | “SIBERIA". COM!NG THURSDAY, COLISEUM Brlnfi(ml: to ”\P siiver shect tha ‘most faithful transcript of Rus- {sian life ever presented by a mo- ,tion picture producer, “Siberia,”-a Victor Schertzinger production, will be the Fox Films headliner at the Coliseum Theatre Thurs- day and Friday. Alma Rubens and Edmund Lowe, two of the sincere screen players in America, are starred. They are supported by one of the be:at casts ever assembled. “Siberia,” which is a stupend ous film version of Bartley Camp prisons of Russia, !at tremendous cost and represents ! the most painstaking effort upon Schertzinger and ! The sm!‘:-'{Brew Oun Beer the part of Mr. his agsistant directors. is compellingly dramatic. Miss Rubens, cast as Vronsky, is seen as the daughter of a mighty overlord who fea upon the fat of the land while the humble peasants staive. This condition, highly repugnant | to the sensitive daughter and her| | dolicate hrother, reaches the first of several crises hefore Sonia re- bels and tells her father her heart is with the people and not witk the Russian overlord. POBIT{GS “GREAT ADVENTURE,” 1 i cumo Nflir —Mry, Modill | ’ McCormick is -embarked om a 1 nture,” her candidacy ‘of the two Republican SAYS MRS. MEDILL M’CORM[CK an { principal months of - Fvabida ‘at 4150400 i Sonia nominations for Hinols congress- man-atlarge. - “I am not the ‘pra; triends’ or at! ‘sacrifics’,” says "mu Mark Hanna and the ‘widow States Sena- tor Medill McCormick.” “Nor will I hide behind my sex, 1 feel that by virtie of my long years of activity ‘as a worker in the w party—I have car as’ many buckets of water to G. 0. P. t a5 anyone—| | my study of the mation’s ‘1 am equipped to r-vmcnt in in’ answer io MEDILL n : “office from 'N@ toe -1onsh 18°Har Bitich, 0 MAYM le affairs of the ~*“glme and at noon the visitor is ; ths ! 1oty to find -her munching sandwich, - ‘ “My father often said to be: |successful in politics one must e been & Mw' wm;.nmmouamm months fram :“n-ifi i I { Amsterdam | LONDON, a tle season Nov. has London’s it got under way | with more than usual vigor. The “little season” responding period to in social sea is the c | America’ England’; ocial gaiet June and an season | oming until M when the Amer! over. Louis Moun fs one of ths s titled wom 3 the who controis the undergrow surface transportation sys- | ley, and i tems in London. The Countess of Seafield, wlm‘ (mly rec vnny came of ng» and is DIAMONDS UNGUARDED | LONDON, Nm — D!lmnm]s‘, in the rough offer little attrac- tion to burglars, Uu ut diamonds o tanley, an oftice near Holborn Viaduct, . iWith no special guard and littl insurance. These stones sent the output of the | Dismond Fields cf I for six montus. i Diamonds have to b2 ent before they are of great value, This cutting must be done either in or Antwerp, where he ownership of thorougily e ed before re- putable firms wiil touch them,' Even after the stones are cut it il them to gocu ablishing thelr repre-! United | {ownership bevond a doubt. bell’s thrilling piay of the barren ! was produced ! English Labor Party Will e | LONDON, Nov, 9—The high cost of beer has stirred memb: of the labor party to action. They propose to brew their own and {hope to reduc: the price to th consumer by 25 to 40 per cent. A Labor Clubs’ Brewery Socie- ty, Lid., has been registered under the industrial -provident act with a capital of 15,000 pounds. Thore are no individual share holders in the company, all the shares being held by the clubs. At Preston tho labor Llubs have also laid plans to build the: own brewery. — e ‘This store will be open even- ings on the 10th of each month for the accommodition of the §& trade. adv. a GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM Prepare for big Turkey shoot. aiy’ NOTICE In the U. 8. Commissioner’s (Ex; Officio Probate) Court for the District ‘of Alaska, Junean Commissioner’s Precinct. IN THE MATTER OF THE LAST, WILL AND TESTAMENT OF, » WM. E. MULHOLLAN, DE- CEASED. All concerned the hereby noti- fled that I, Charles W. Carter, on October 7, 1927, was appoint- ed administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Wm, E. g::lholhn. deceased, and that ters of Administration with the will annexed were duly is-, sued ‘to ‘e on said date there- after. Al persons having claims |against sald estate are hereby re- quired to present the same, with: | the -proper youcher: the to me, at t nn&mo- 200 TBAD WEATHER | | With the return of the King and Qu(un to London, the ‘lit- tle season” starts and this year Ithe leaders of society include: | Lady Louis Mountbatien (upper !left), one of England’s richest | matrcns; Hen. Lady Chichester ! (lower left), daughter of Lord | Deramore; Marchioness of Angel- :gv (oenur), Hon. Georeina Cur- zon (right). The inset shows an exclusive photograph of the ‘yonnz Counlcss of Scafield, ! automatically every roturn of the King from their sumner | Balmoral Castle. > AMERICAN BUYS SABLES | LONDON, Nov. 9.—An Ameri- | can woman has bought one of the best post-war Russian sable coats that have been made in London.! he paid $30,000 for it. It is 1e usual wrap style of coat, with ‘a big draped collar, and the grouping of the s equal a = ‘pioce year by the and Queen Lolidays pe2eress in her own right, nched her bark into The Hon. Lady C ter of Lord De » Hon. Georgina Cur- daughter of VI tess Curzon, are ot n digmetrical CE His private as well as Alaska- Juneau practice will be taken ing the lelgn, of Honry -1, ‘c.\re of by Dr. L. P. Dawes. Dr. fd tolgqy. | kina d 1 and Edward IL re !Pigg will return to Juneau in “little is opened gbout six weeks. —adv. Tha IS CAUSED BY LACK OF TREES PARIS, Nov. & 0 Troes: are lightning rods and the increas- ingly bad weather is due to the destruction of forests says Ed- ouard Branly, France's grand old man of wireles } “It there are no longer 51:u<‘ sons,” he says, ‘“‘deforestration is the principal, if needed, alas, not| tac sole eause, H “Trees on the heights, with their pointed tips toward heaven and their roots deep in the damp ground, are nothing less than so many lightning-rods, constantly | discharging " into the earth the atmoapheric electricity and there- by preventing its accumulation| in the clouds, an accumulation| that would cause terrible storms.! In wooded districts thera was calm but now the woods are be- ing cut down there are constant hard storme.” The need for protecting trees is well recognized and the Gov-| ernment nest year proposes fo| spend some money in that divec-! tion Lut meantiwe owners of for-| ests say heuvy 1ax:s oblige tiem, to cut wood to get income. e NOTICE TO PUBLIC I have leased the billboard on, the Winn Hat Shop Building, on' seward Street, across from Geld ein’s Emporium, and from time! to time will display service of features to appear at the Palace.| "Any one destroying or mmn.mm, the board in any way will be| prosecuted to the full extent of the law. I 1 | | | | JOHN T. SPICKETT. - e - THE HANDY MAN I do Carpenter, Bleetrical, Kal-| gomining, Painting, in fact any| of general repair work. ! Henry C. Gorham, Phone 2003.1 —adv. — e —— | Artificial fioral Tleces und home decorations. See Mrs. Sully. adv | | i 'London's society strata balleve i* {to be i | i Which Side of the Fence Will You Be? Retail merchants confidently expect com- plete payment Thursday for all mer- chandise bought during the October. month 6f The Tenth of the month is universally recognized as the last day on which pay- ments, for.the preceding month’s pur- chases, can be considered prompt. axecutors. L e 7 ‘i() E— T()\[GHT ONLY 9:25 PATHE NEWS FOX SCENIC “PAWNSHOP POLITICS” A Lx}ugh Producer Jack Dempsey EstelleTa lflrm (M:: and Mrs. Juck p.'.,...,} Manhattan Madness v wHERL YOU &K ENTERTAINMENT N COMFORT 1T's CA'“’IIXLBU'{Y NIGHT 1C--Pounls of Cundy FREE—18 Win a box for that girl of yours BIif - Bang Rtmlauw and Adventure and’ Knoek- out for h]cu m! THURSDAY “SIBERIA” e S SIS SRS S S SN POOR TAILOR; ND CASH DUE LONDON, Nov. y—One firm of Savile Row ~tailors advertise proudly that they never expect to get pald except by their client's their personal affluence, and have capitalized it. There is an exodus just now |of the best London cutters, who, it seems, are all going to Ger- many, because of better working ! conditions. There are still many !fat Englishmen who Iive negt door to Savile Row that go to Germany for thelr suits. German tallors, so they say, are the only tailors in the world who ean rt fat men, They have long since realized PRBEIERREFGH= S v\ that some of the upper layers of Ovder your minece ples and cakes for Thanksgiving now. Mrs. “quite the thing to stand one's tailor,” w.gardl"s ot FOR SALE One Western Electric Washing Machine Second Hand but in Excellent oft Opezrating Condition Price~$85.00 Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Juneau, Alaska Phone Juneau 6 Seattle Fruit & Produce Co Wholesale and Retail 1PHONE 486 trictly Fresh Rangs Eggs—mcdiums trictly Fresh Rong Eggs—oelects .. Potatocs—Yakima Gems ... Potatose—Yakima Gems . Ale-ka Rutabagas i if e It’s your duty to meet your October ob- ligations with the same promptness as the retail merchant is obliged to meet his.” Den't fail to be on the “PROMPT SIDE OF THE FENCE” Thursday. - The value of your credit rating can never be meas- “ured in dollars and cents. It is the most worthwhilc thing you can possess. iee Alaska Turnips ... Alacka Carrots .. Fresh Spinach Farcy Parnips . Artichokes .. Brussel lpruh New Crop Orcgon Dried h‘m Alnionds and Walnuts Brazil Nuts .. Cranberries . Apples .. Applu-—per lnl 3 3 !-‘n 5% ¥ 7 41

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