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TRACTORS ON H()()VER’S RANLH FAIL TO OUST DEMOCRAT’S NBEI. SMITHIS ABOARD YUKON ENROUTE EAST Recently: Resngned General Manager Alaska Railroad Returning to Penn. umuumnmummmmmmmmmummmmmmmimmwu IS AT v COUSEUM mumlumunmllmnnmlmnn;n SUNDAY-““MONDAY, *. ., IT'S GORGEQUS, GLAMOROL MADE OF HATE OUR MOTTO Let ’Em Laugh PAL.ACE TOTEM SUNDAY MATINEE, Nl(.ll'l AND MONDAY M.—G.—M. DOUBLE,/SPOTLIGHTS * CRUEL, TENDER, AND LOVE B " Presehts~ Ekrll ]fll and Noel W. Smith, who resigned v this month, as general m er of the Alaska Railroa Smith, are passepgers aboard mer Yukon for the soutl . They visited with A. Parks and Tarry Secretary to the Gov- theé steamer was in Crystal Classic CCPals99 Farcical With Fun enroute Gov. George G. Watson, ernor, while port. . Mr. and Mrs. Smith will go di- rect to Washington where M Smith will confer with Secrets of the Interior West and Otto Ohlson, wuo has been named General Manager of the railroad From Washington they will go to their home in Williamsport, Pa, where Mr. Smith, who has heen in ill-health for some time, will rost several months. 1o expects to then resnme his position as assis tant fo the general manager of the Eastern Division of the Pennsyl- vania railroad, from which he granted a furlough to serve as General Manager of the Alaska Railroad. FOQREST STANL FLOBELLE FAIDBA? KS “WIVES AND WOMEN” el to- IDUIS JOSE BIG SHOW—-IO 25-40- Lugm 50 cents SATURDAY -ONLY Tom Tyler nnd His Pals Out of th? West Mr. Smith took over the duties B af the head of the govern : [ road, September 1. 1924, suc Episode 4 of ing Co. Lee H Landis. Landis snc ceeded Col. James G, Steese, who Fl(;l["'lN(; erlwll BUFFALO BILL LAST TIMES TONIGHT “Whole Town’s Talking” LATEST in NEWS EVENTS PRICES—10-20-40-Loges 50 cents ST LA AR RASD LYTELL.DOVE GREAT SCREEN COMBINATION in turn succdeded Col. Frederick Medrs, Otto F. Ohlson was named Gen- eral Manager of the railroad July 11, by Secretary Work. He will remain in Washington from ten days to two weeks after conferring with Mr. Smith, and expects to be in Anchorage'early in August til his arrival at the railroad quar H. Hurn, assistant to the general manager, has been named in charge. Attractions At Theatres — The thrilling myslol'y melodrama “The Lone Wolf Returns,” show-; ing at the Palace Sunda Monday, is onme of the b venture attractions that has come | to the screen for some time. Bert| Lytell who created the role of the | : . Lot .one Woll” on tae screen some i R | s ago, is the star. Billie Dove “ the feminine lead charming- giving a really talented per-i formance in a role that runs the gamut of emotions and allows of the wearing of particularly cl. v T b I S T B | “OUT OF THE WEST” | COLISEUM, TONIGHT B A cowpuncner profession— and a baseball player by insti This is the role Tom Tyler, 0. Western star, chose for newest picture, “Out of the W to be shown at the Coliscum (u_ D e CHICKEN DINNER AUK BAY INN SANDWICHES 12 Miles Out COFFEE Secretary Hoover uses modern machinery to farm his 1280 acres in Califsrnis, but the power tractors share the work of cultivating the lanl with the cld fashioned mule of which the ranch has a score. At top, the ranch home; left, the Republican standard besrer; right, spme cf the power machinery cn his fa\m Old papers for sale at the Empire. — night. Tom plays -the part of a cow- hand who wins a job of the Bar X ranch by his ability to play ball. However, baseball furnish. €8 only part of the thrills and suspense in this picture rippling with action. There is plenty of roping and riding, done in a fash- fon to warm the heart of the most critical cowboy, and the gripping climax offers something new and eitirely different for screen ‘en. tertainment. Frankie Darro and Sitting Bull are much in evidence and guarantee a generous divi- dend of laughs. Others in the cast are: KEthan Laidlaw, J. 0. Connor, Alfred Hewston, C rLruvI Claire and Barney Fu continuity was written by Wynd. ham Gittens from the story by Frederick Mindlin. Robert De Lacey is responsible for the di- rection. ?LBIG COMEDY IS NOW | SHOWING AT PALACE | “ The whole town is mnow talk- ing about “The Whole Town's Talking” at the Palace tonight for the last two times. The screen version of the fa- mous stage success by John Em- erson and Anita Loos is said by those who have seen it to be one of the funniest comedies of a com- edy season. Edward Everett Hor- ton, whose type of comedy is ir- resistible, has the stellar role in this picture and is supported by; an unusual cast. Virginia Lee Corbin has the Jeading feminine role. Trixie Fri- ganza ,the noted stage star, has an important part. Otis Harlan, famed for his sense of comedy, las another part. Hayden Steven- son, ‘Leather Pushers” is another in the cast. - Dolores Del Rio, the mil- lionaire Mexican beauty, Margaret nlmby £ r dancer with Geo, Zx‘:finh, Robert = Ober, Ileen Manning, and Malcolm alte have important roles. “THE CLIMBERS” AT COLISEUM, SUNDAY | ; All the pomp and circumstances of an Old World Court, are em. bodied in *“The Climbers,” the Warner Bros.’ production starrlnq z » Rich, which comes to the eum Theatre next Sunday, lnfi @& Tun of two. days. i digal expenditure, clangesting ve, reckléss gaiety and dark int We There it was that a pitl less soclal “climber” caused tl xment of the beautiful Duc "o : Arrogan. Trene Rich as the Duchess has|E an opportunity to portray one o! the most colorful roles of her[E career. She merges from the char acter of a gentle-mannered woman of high degree to the tempestuous “hell-cat” of 3 _‘Then into her life comes a dash. ng light-hearted cavilier who la; —y ! Commission. ) Richardson Highway ! ginning of the Lowell Creek pro. noted for his role in “Thel clothes. The story, which is an adapta- | tion by Columbia Pictures of the fifth and last of the famous Louis Joseph Vance “Lone Wolf” ad- venture tales, treats of the e capades and regeneration of Mic ael Lanyard, international cha ter of the nether world and con- noisseur of milady’s jewels, The supporting cast consists of Gwen Lee, Alphonz Ethier, (.mmv] von Seyffertitz and Freeman Wood. | Excellent portrayals of their ro. | spective roles are given by these popular playerq MAJOR GILLETTE BACK FROM INSPECTION TRIP Major D. H. Gillette, cngineer of- ficer of the Alaska Road Commis- sion, returned on the Yukon Thurs- day night from a seven wecks'! trip to the Interior and Westward | parts of the Territory to inspect the work being done by the Road Yukon River and across the port. | age to the Kuskokwim River, and to Bethel, from where he flew back to Fairbanks. At Fairbanks, Major Gillette in- spected the new road being built to Circle, and went by way of the to Valdez.| From Valdez he made a short trip to Seward, to witness the be- ject, for which a contract was re- | cently let by the Road Commis- sion. o 4 | Reliable -Transfer Phone 149 Res. 148 COURTESY and GOOD llnml in the state which clai He went down the |, ISOMMERS RETURNS WASCO, Cal Hoover, Repu pre owns 21—H nominee f ections s him ican lent, two of the land is , and every intez acre power needed to The provid the operate the ranch | aregused for plowigg, digeing ond trd@ and * vine ])usfin: Ayhile’ tne mules are hitched to the row crop tors apes are one of the important of the farm, but they sh |hc field with potatoes. Potatos are grown between the rows of &rape vines Peaches, [ligs, grain crops are ranch. All crops are ¢ and Mr. Hoover's fr his farm operations will be pre able, regardless of the political| weather. | The H(m\sr ranch ir managad | 1omist who com. | schinical knowledge, obtain. ed at the University of California, | wiht pract experience gained | on western farms 4 —— e — { w onions, alfalfa and also raised on the FROM INTERIOR R. J. Somm gineer, returned steamer Yukon spection of airy throughout the May. Mr. Sommers made the airplane flight with Gov. George A. Parks and Major Malcolm Elliott, Presi- Ter 1" En. to Juneau on the after a trip of in. landing fie Interior, since e ds SERVICE Our Motto During the/] Ferdinand VII, thn Spain_became guilty of|E ton, Ohio. Tum to Page 116 Saturday Evening Post, July 14, 1928 dent of the Alaska Road Com- missiop, to inspect landing fields, ed the and remained in Fairbanks when'| in June ' the Ho others returned to the then made m of ks, coasts Livengood, and Chena districts to the coast via the on Highway, Mr. Sommenrs a number of local road n that area. He board- Yukon at Cordova. > e LINK WALN TO MAKE EXTENDED TRIP EAST Liuk ‘wain, rormer owner of the | indsor Hotel, at Cordova, arrived 1 on the steamey Yaukon ; here until the sail. mer Prince Rupert, sold the Windsor Hotel to Oscar Breedman, of Chiti- na He will make an extensive trip through the eastern states, and expects to return to Alaska in the near future. e — “lius, manager of ihe selen interests at Petérs. rived in Juneau on the Margnita, and left for his home aboard the Yukon. 0ld papers for | Back Again LEE WILLARD’S Hollywood Entertainers ON BOARD S. S. DOROTHY ALEXANDER PLAYING FOR BIG DANCE. 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