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THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRI: FRlDA\ FEB. 24, 1928. ‘ L o= 'I.‘l"’,'.’i?.fi,r’fi"“'.‘,i‘,‘,“‘.}.’;“1.1‘;,'{"‘,1,‘KlMB ALL P“)E sty 5 i T}'.'.f|I'.‘."“}'{w"'i‘;i‘.'»'l';"“;'{ Niaska “1"({.‘E%mllllHIIIIIIIi'lllIIIIIIIHIIi"llliillllIIIIHIIHIIIIlIIiIIHIIllllllllllllllllllllllmh which the public has become ac- big ‘ organ the most letter recemtly written to the organ built and is a Weekly, Seattl TIMES e customed in the manufacture of modern pipe | a Tom Tyler features, and the stor |trom the able pen of F. A | Pine, has smashing drama mixed with comedy in LHLHTH better and{ Ala mere complete than any other in- ) hat the purpose of the ¢ strument in Alaska.” ( . was solely to counter | Just about the; el \;\n( exaggerated statements con | right proportions. | cerning Alaska which have | g | PURPUSE GIVEN ally done it injury; to point out! M ,as_ truthfully and carefol 1 9:25 N " AL bl octiafe . | MANY FREAKS TO BE ! could some of the reasons which L SEEN W cmismaTes” |Latest Desxgn of Instru- UF AR I IcLE BY i my judgment, have interrapted Do o B . ! 85 ¢ aska toward de- One of the strangest coliections| ments Shipped Here DR Mo i o so7 Direct, Chicago of oddities of human nature imazg | N RIGHARDSON fectly legitimate criticisms as to ‘;l the handling of the Alaska rail inable will be seen on the screen | road in its earlier stages, with in “Mismates,” Fi Nationa :? Kimball pipe organ, dire ! L | some suggestions of a change in FONIGHT ‘Girls Big Folks We are giving you Saturday Night and Sunday Mat- inee a real Western pictule-fu’l of thrills—“The , Ranger of the Big Pines”—story of a forest ranger, with Kenneth IHarland and Helene Costello. TAKE OUR HUNCH AND SEE IT TONIGHT—7:15 and 9:20 -Constance Talmadge (she wears very little in this comedy) amd 'ANTONIO MORENO in “VENUS OF VENICE” Starts fast—keeps you in the swim—ends fast L Ly WARNER BROS. preamt "WOLF'S cwrmN FOX NEW S HARRY LANGDON immediately have mnoted in the declared” it to be “PLAIN (‘,LOTHES” a|Chicago to Seattle and PATHE COMFEDY aboard the steamer a bearded lady, a tiny midget, man with skin like an aligator, | loaded d a man with spider legs and a|meda. The organ has been three ¢ . \,i‘.;,,“? weeks enroute and factory me- thank you for everything possible should be Quite a|c¢hanics will arrive on the Admiral making clear in your issue of. idone to maintain the road and types, to | Rogers to begin work on installa- January 31 the error contained in!make it a success and have it| the editorial of the New York|fulfill the purposes for which \ 7 concerning my article on|was authorized. . . .” 1()\[ T‘ LER and HIS BUDDIES in 2 i 18 aska i 8 antic Iyl 1 also wish to emphasize fur- . Naadta on or about April 1. The organist | Alaska in the Atlantic Monthly a 3 I it s Gy “g“}',‘,"u,s;afi”?;:‘; Will arrive in Juneau from the|for January. I have moticed from | ther here that my belief has al- “p > WILD TO GO latest photoplay which comes to| A 5 ” the Palace Sunday night, with om the factory of the Kimba 2 . ) . y which might bring about Company of Chicago, has thor rtick policy w [ter in the featured roles. {been shipped to Junéau and will Au of A(lantlc Article jmprovement and more rapid de- N Among the unusual types (m‘?-w installed in the D this picture were a giant stand-|Which weighs 15,000 pounds, was Purport in Full article that 1 ing seven feef and eight inches,|Shipped in two freight cars from :-‘v]{‘!]rn'nl o The o By dghh v Ala.| Editor of Daily Empire, have been made in the past Juneau, Alaska, § | (T B TA T A T T T T LT Doris Kenyon and Warner Bax-|Organ on Alaska Sets Forth | velopment. were used in one sequence ofi Coliseum theatre. The organ, belief that mow we have the heie Washington, Feb., 1928. should be wiped off the slate and Permit me to | woman weighing in the of five hundred pounds. collection of peculiar say the leas tion, the organ being ready for| k | the first public recital to be given | Times Saturday | | “Mismates” is the screen ver- of the same title cast are Philo Allison, Charles K Maude . Turner Nan Kelley and Ollie Mack. - McCollough, Maa |States within two or three weeks different sources some other er- ways been that the people of Al-| Musmey, ? John to be here in plenty of time to ror? in the interpretation of that as could handle their own af-| Gordon, | &ive the organ a proper test be- article and not giving in all cases fairs or all those questions of *|tore the mechanics leave on their | the facts as set forth. This Iipurely local character far bette return to the factory. greatly regret, but can not pre- than they can be handled from The Methodist Ladies’ Ald will| The console is now 6n display | Vent of course. _ |the distant capital at Washington. hold a Goody Sale at Garnick’'s| one of the show windows of Permit me to |l|.;|1|k you also Yours very truly, § the Juneau-Young Hardware Com-|for the very complimentary com-|(Sig) W. P. RICHARDSON, in grey, ment upon the article in your is-| Colonel, U. 8. A, Ret. match the | sue of January 13, together with PRI 5 LI Coliseum | & resume of the article in the, AT THE HOTELS has been | 8ame issue. The extracts :vnu; viewed by hundreds of Juneauites, | made in this resume should give,| . Liktost /i BNMIGH I think, a fairly clear idea of the | Gastineau The new Kimball pipe organ is | article in question, but as many| Mrs. Selmer Jacobsen. Alaskan Bailey, ecity; J. D. Also KINOGRAMS and JACK DUFFY in “DANC- ++ING DADDY”—Lots of pep in this ,comedy also and girls Coming Sunday March 3, —adv. on Saturday, COMING SUNDAY NIGHT “MISMATES” with Doris Kenyon and Warner Baxter and others pany. The console is b s A trimmed in gold to BRINGING UP FATHER color scheme of the Safely and in comfort in the|Theatre and already “President,” Bob Turner's auto. Phone 257. Ten years' of Honest persons in Alaska will doubtless read the Empire who have not . seen the Atlantic article, and ts city. Willis, —— House of Quality and Economy Seattle Fruit & Produce Co. WEOLESALE and RETAIL PHONE 486 Stnctl';i'l“ésvl:iégs 45cadoz., 2 for 85¢ English’ Walnuis, per pound ... Oregon Prunes, 2 pounds for . Dried Apricots, 35¢ a pound, 3 for . - Rhubarb, per pound . Fresh Butter Clams from Admiralty Island, large, per dozen Parsnips, 3 pounds for Turnips, 3 pounds for ... laska Rutabagas, 4 pounds for olid Head Lettuce, per head California Bunch Carrots, per bunch “‘California Fresh Spinach, 2 bunches for . Newton Pippon Appleq per dozen . Rome Beauties Apples, per dozen Florida Grapefruit, 2 for Florida Grapefruit, extra large, 3 for Sunkist Oranges, per dozen ... B HR Del Ruth 10-—20—50—Loges 60¢ B ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers- PHONE 39 SEWARD STRERT touch also the| ..60e, 60c, 750 WE ARE s i rvice. —adv. o A A i 297 1the very latest In design and me- R R e AR W chanical attachments. It has two 4 TR .f"Wulf's Siinine sa ‘adaptation LADIES' DARKEN keyboards, both with first and jof the Arthur Somers Roche mys- [l tie. foot pedal T odals” and AUTACONS |11 ot e e R . dor Y R GRAY HAIR‘unw that is touched by the or- t atres ““r_p is, at '!“. Coliseim for the ]L!Bllhll‘.* fingers causes an electri st times tonight. . cal contact and there is not a part - The Warner production, under |the direction of Roy Del Ruth, is|{Jse Grandma's Sage Tea|ectectriticd. 1t s no doubt the & 'NEE_TAEKIIADGE \mml uproarious _thriller of the 3 most modern pipe organ that has CONSTA I1season. 1t giitters with the x-| and Suphur Recipe and. |piost jrodern pibe bree ieg o IS NOW AT PA!.ACE urious abandon of a Broadway Nobody Wl“ Know K)IPLH ull‘lsl:‘ln;l:‘r I(X‘:rgan‘\b“‘d 0}:‘(:( Tx(;; Two beggars, seeking alms ‘\t e e L ’ a fashionable wedding in a Vene- K sl T'"""m'\: f‘”he"\ MJA The use of Sage and Sulphur| The organ has been built ac- loons, mad music and madder i cording to the latest pipe organ tian cathedral, and exposeu as the[ll“rh It whisks ome off to|for restoring faded, gray hair tocording to ] st pipe orga most feared pair of crooks in lh6| 5 rum-running |1t8 natural color dates back to blue prints of the Kimbgll Organ o Senromi . and . the)boats. crashing subway trains, ball grandmother's time. Bhe used it| Company Whidh. the. - bridesrags { s, bed s and hurtling i bride’s father are rabbed, and the‘::‘:;‘;;om;‘;; rooms and rlling |glossy and attractive. Whenever| The pipes of this mammoth or- dignified ceremony :is cunverled‘an eye ; her hair took on that dull, faded|&an range in size from 32 feet to into a bedlam! : or streaked appearance, this sim-|the size of a pencil, and of every mixture was applied with description and kind. There is ginning of Constance Talmadge's T WESTERN FEATURE I8 new comedy-drama; “Venus of| | AT PALACE TOMORROW But brewing at home is mussy|that can not be made by the or Venice,” at the Palace tonight for i s TR and out-of-date. Nowadays, by ganist. Some of the pipes are as the last two times. ., v i ”Thn Ranger or the Big Pines,” |asking at any drug store for a|follows: violin, flute, tuba, bour- taneous outbursts of bemedy’ al-| Hamlin Garland’s novel, “Caves|phur Compound,® yout will get|Pi¢colo, piano, mandolin; bahjo, loph loskspiel | ternate in such rapid faghion in|nagh, Forest Ranger,” which is|this famous old preparation, im-|XYlophone, gloskspiel, two snare | this new Constance Talmadge|coming to the Palace Saturday|proved by the addition of other drums, Chinese blocks, tom toms, screen opus that audiences find |night and Sunday matinee, is a|ingredients, for only 75 cents,|Castanets, tambourines, shuffle predominates. |tween the new West and the old.|natural color and beauty to the|CYmbals, bass drum, sleigh bells| From the very first, the viva-|The romance of the forest ranger |hair, and chimes of two different kinds. | clous Constance wriggles frec.and the girl, “a lovely flower of| well-known druggists say It|These are all on the first touch | from one difficult situation only!a corrupt stock,” has back of it|darkens the hair so naturally and|3nd the second complicated, in this story of astruggle for supremacy in the madcan:gamm of the canals, who, Rocky Mountain country. Ken- bent on stealing purses, captures neth Harlan plays the title role as well, the heart of a handsome and Helen Costello is the girl. Prodicéd by Joseph: M. Svhencki o e for First National release and di- WILD TO GO" AT rected by Marshall Neilan, “Ve. _L COLISEUM TOMONROW nus of ‘Vénice” presents Antonio ** ” & of the artist, opposite Miss ‘Tal- are as rare as teeth in a hen or madge. \a diet of whale oil and blubber ;among the natives of the South *!! Sea Islands. But they appear in | ' NOW.AT COLISEUM | ip B 0. offering, “Wild To Go,” B at the Coliseum tomorrow. And They laid off the garb of the!rimey lift this fast-action out-of- occupations—subway guard and door picture out of the rut of or- Clothing” set out on a New Year's |ly into- a place among the Highly e m rnn with the Brundwny\lmertnmlng productions ' of the neatly they are shorn, year. Watch Tom Tyler's smoke! " shudders and such, This boy is coming along so fast second touch, also the same with Cosmopolitan Magazine. This -t of the organ that has not been o s DR [New Year's party. Confetti, tdvay vitaty, it 16 seid, crook’ dives and city of canals, through a ruse, in 4 to keep her hair beautifully dark, Large Pipes Such is the situation at the be- ; 2| ple wonderful effect. not a combination known to man Hair-raising surprise and spon-|the Vitagraph picturization 0f|pottle of “‘Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- bon, trumpet, vox humana, nazard, it impossible to determine which |stirring drama of the clash be-|can be depended upon to restore chimes, orchestra bells, birds, to plunge into another even more | the seething undercurrent of the American artist. - Moreno in the leading male role Bathing girls in western dramas LAMBS AND WOLVES | | profusiont in. Tom Tyler's latest society girl, and, donning “Wolf's | dinary westerns’and toss it blithe- nh (ei‘ before the evening is he makes lightning look station- You will never i+\ fisldthe Schilling name on 2nd or 3rd |! TONIGHT _|By morning the gray hair disap- evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply damp- cn a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. pears, and after another applica- tion or two, it becomes beautiful- iy dark and glossy. —ady WE MOVE on MARCH 18T to our new LOCATION at CORNER of [4TH AVENUE SOUTH and “HOLGATE STREET Everything for the Builder COLBY & DICKINSON INC. SEATTLE pedals have just as many as the first touch. Gross' Compliments “The installation of the organ,” said W. D. Gross, owner of the Coliseum theatre, “is in compli- ment to the people of Juneau, my patrons. The cost was no ob- ect. 1 want to give the people of Juneau the very best of pie- tures and music that money can obtain. The Juneau people have | aided me in my theatrical busi-! ness and the purchase and instal- lation of the organ is a return of | cheir good-will. It ie something | they can enjoy. Nothing Is too | good for them. The organ is a masterpiece of work and when L Brussel Sprouts—New Peas—Cuban New Potatoes Caulifiower—Egg Plant _REMEMBER THAT WE HAVE A NEW SHIPMENT OF BUTTER and PURITAN BACON and HAMS Remember that we are the leaders in cutting prices of produce down to a reasonable profit in Juneau. We ask every housewife to give us her consideration when ordering Fresh Fruit, Vegetables, Butter or Eggs. WE DELIVER o THE Washington Costume ! B ] Pk Bt & 43 Which has been advertised for the past three weeks will be on in full blast Saturday night at the A. B. HALL. ' We will hold this MASKED BALL without the Serpentine and Confetti as it was not nhlpped from Seattle in time for the dance. Juneau Saturday, 25th of February By, - ¢S rAakst You will be one of the lucky ones to win a There will be plenty of costumes—so do your best. Prize for Best Ladies’ Costume Prize for Best Gentleman’s Costume . Prize for Most Comical Lady Prize for Most Comical Gentleman A. B. 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