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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 6, 1927. | her weaithy | Emperor of body Charles Roche, the the of no- when mere custc FFrance rers variations mueh more slanz spoken than Hollywood,” only mem- garian actress’ said of the supporting cast with any 4 8 P. M. { motion picture experience in this Josephine Dunn country, has the leading man's vole,|tall day takimfy a “ten-minute show- that of a young sergeant who mar-'er Her 1§ were rezistered by | vies Sans Gene. the cameras, ™ and “Madame Jmade neee for the sereen fthe =cript who adapted all 3| lights save Irecent swecesses {pat 2 SHOWS EACH NIGHT AND ORCHESTRA PLAYS Ji rw-iic: e wocne wirnicic war BOTH SHOWS—7:15 and 9:20 Drain, probably the foremast por trayer of the character of Napoleon in the world today, appear in th :lvl‘-l “There in New the fun American was a in de her — TONIGHT AND FRIDAY — 8 P. M CNE SHOW ON 8 P. M. PROMPT CONCERT 7:15 TO 8 P, M recently spenta P a T the the repetitions | demands or | shifting of stadio | Dunn the protracted Sans Gene” by Forrest of Miss was written Halsey, Swanson ry by e N M 3 s de Ward the Tt has amused the me habitues of uropean m“u.} . bas made his first film, hailed with acclaim by the French critic The picture is entitled “His First Film,"” farce which i L appears it only. Groek for fened *hal Swias clown who years t hard - | n & GLORIA | public accept (RN “'"""“ the features and i )’ > of a Godde the pa sion of a the mystery of a | wood nymph The producers hope "E Lo, Zasu Pitts, sometimes the shrini- | (ligee in the slesping apartment s of | 3 ing, humble Jittle creature o <dhe N @ bachelor who had long sines ey silver sereen though quite the op itricated himself from her baleful in ;i 0 [ posite off the Jot stoas heroine | fluence—Just loug enough for his| WUl 00T hetrothed to' sec her throngh anl 7 X lopen door. And the mischiof was | I done. PICTORIAL NEWS —-———- ALWAYS UP TO DATE | THREE STARS IN i PALACE Let. Nothung Stop You From Sceing This Wonderful Fictuy. comei in the | in seene FEATURE |43 K 17 Would you win the woman of | choice? Then he sure there I Black Ovchid in your life The Black Orchid, fascinating crafty, vengeful, posed quite in your Will \eroine the without Greol Thai movie 1 is | | | nol f ADOIPH ZUKOR Bat." JESSE L LASKY. PRESENT. Wilsen, who has been ma I king pictures in New York for mans | months, is quite willing to remain| lin the matropolis indefifitely. She “Cllikes the endless amusements and by - cetting o sleep at 9 o'clock on ‘."'_'}.u.»iuunl nights is unaffected by the SO strenuous vound of - dinners e cater-parties, onl From that | speciacular [ scheduled o tonight, (he asingly play-gocr nival in moment in Fivst National open at the action moves rapid ratio after glimpses Venicn and the lor wicked Algiers, finds the vast Sahara for a Mn modern patois, “a knockout.” | Yowll see such partists and 1 lof the novel, Carewe. the offoring Pa at an until of a night himselt climax that, ! would be calleq! Motion picture studios assert |employ more trades and o fthan any other industr one of the large studi 79 differont occupations by the employes, while a comed: nizations listed the | od among it work-, at more than 100, BRcksmiths, [ florists and oil station attendant: are typical of (he variety new '‘Madame “Sans ene Here and LEWIS STONE I'rom Robert Hichens™ “SNAKLE BITE™ Directed by EDWIN CAREWE 8 REEL FEATURE — _ COMEDY ———— “ALONE AT LAST” 10¢, 25¢, 50c.— Prices they . professions 10—20—150 A census in | showed that are followed | is a Picture Gloria fin Lewis Stone, Naldi in this t widely read Robert It direeted by seres nia Valli nseription Hichens Bdwin | Swanson mede in France Loges, €0c the onc everoybody has been | tallzing ahout “JURILO, JR.” “OUR GANG"' COMEDY producing org; number represen was L I“THE WIZARD OF 02’ | COMING TO COLISEUM | 3 —&| May villianous Prime Minister in “The Wizard of | 02" which opens at the Coliseum | Saturday, matinee and night, has h la varied experience on the before his debut before the camer: | Born and educated in Germany, he appeared on the st in his native land, before his ation to the ¥ United States. In country, Mr.| Rejanc tieds e ietorion | SWickard appeared many suc d |es on the stage in New York |later toured the larger cities vaudeville His career in motion pictures well known. As one of the leading | character players of the scresn, he| (has appeared in more than one hur (dred productions. His role in Wizard of 0z ia typical of the type of in which he has found | i) st that of the type, of suave, scheming villain. Larry| | Semon the star of the picture Loges 60c. Sunday-—LAURA LA PLANTE in “The Teaser” with PAT O'MALLEY Allison vs sne got her! chance in the movies in spite of a screen test, not because of one. She W playing ingenue roles on the sta when a director invited her to the studio for a test. She took spe- cial care with her makeup, but did not know the idiosynerasies of the | camera. The result was terrible, ac- cording, to Miss Allison. To her sur- prise, (he diveetor said no one could look bad “as she did in the test and «d her for a part. A R Josel Swickard, the COMING SATURDAY, and Evening A Dlcture f.r both Old and Attractions At Theatres Young “The Wizard of Gz” she has created figure as ing to all reports [for the screen the French actr in the play migr: this in a | < wrerx vou san ENTYERTAINMENT 1N COMPORT | the as and | eng in WILL BE HERE SUNDAY | tilmea catin | the Coliscum run. The finds Gloria French laund fortunes of Tution —find Mrs 1. Mcllheny of Kingman, K has a Bible printed in 1509, | which has been in the possegsion of | her family for years. is J " GLORIA SWANSON IS AT COLISEUM TONIGHT “Madanic as Catherine s who, th Wi the French herself the pos of the title of Duchess and a place in the court of Napoleon whom she nsed to steal silk shirts from| Revo Gloria S0 mosit by dit hey success for her fioni § el during crecn carc accord- | "LAURA LA PLANTE ‘Proper Food and EJ IS FLIRTY FLAPPER physical 2 ise.t by ARTHUR A. McGOVERN, former tor, C ,,\an Medical College. b i Laura La Plante, supreme delinca- | of “Hlapper” roles on the sereen, portray. a new type of the gpecie lin “rhe Teaser,” Universal's new | feature to the Palace Sun day. in the sprightly charmer star, and Pat ley, famous for fighting roles, featured player. She does a [ girl with a flirtation complex They became Malley porfrays a vtashy cigar tivad successful,. part- man - and one of the laughin Crens s ) at least, for tories ever told on the your working the same reason the pair Beclty o Dty biggke’ salesman takes lesson increase your business execu- R Sl i & s bNes hare: In make himsolf a suitable husband ity. New York are i e e social butterfly —and whils Whenever a getting health : i fudying this intricate subject man says, “Con- and increased At e LU ditions are not efficiency by reg- bl ; S n what they ularly attending | ’\nu | A R " n \]H were," I suspect their club gym- jaia l""‘ y 'l’lr'”“’“lk HOL, <J0Y that he is not nasium. oL Sl OUDUERCONE the man he These men L and hila was. find_that by giv- A rundown ing about three human will not hours a week keep up standard efficiency any | to exercise they get about thirty more than a rundown clock. hours of increased efficiency. While it Is true that office life| You can do the same thing is confining, exhausting and | py setting aside fifteen minutes Physical trim helps business efficiency which is the blond | O'Ma! is the | socioty O cales t love | iereen s a T reason by stands to woven about e | The cigar n o ctiquette Scfifing \ product to | ror li¢ | pound just to for rveyor piot w funny. . GOOD HEALTH HELPS YOU TO EARN MORE = SRS nMore Wholesome: Cream-of-tartar baking powder | i B ' is the only one approved as safe by pure food _experts the world over. .. [Ask your doctor]... it produces the tiny wholesome bubbles which fluff your baking. More Cream-of-Tartar: Schilling’s contains more of that wholesome but costly cream-of-tartar than any other brand. More For Your Money: Full pound weight instead of merely “pound size” in the Schilling tin. The news film has lost its popular- ity with French audiences and some { theatre managers have already taken it from their programs. The chier cause for tue patrons’ coldness, it is declared, that the films are too old when they are shown. An effort The celebrities of Tollywood lead | wearing, it will not be it We ar- each day before breakfast to Duvis has 76 of one species and range for an antidote in the | giyving your hody a general Doug Fairbanks owns large ke Regular, daily exercise 1in-/you will enjoy rather than shirk Lloyd, Wallace Beery, Jack Holt and | duces normal functioning of the the difficult problems that come | Ric I Arlen also possess dogs other way. lacking that you lack every- A person physically fit tackles |y purthermore, there 1s | suit of wealth than health. who are wealthy enough to re-| """ 0 L Do i tire from active business but seabdecs ML AL g other would recreation. They get a great kick out of it, and a dog-funcier's life. They have many vl sundry pedigreed pets. Mildred | i ] I L form of a regular physical ton- physical toning up. You will | nels. Clara Bow has a Mexican hair i ing up. | find your work much easier and less pup. Adophe Menjou, Harold | organs, muscles and circulation, | yp, | which means normality in every | pealth s wealth because his job with pleasure, and you ., petter assistant for the pur- probably know of many men | refuse to do #0 because they tWelve exercises which 1 will enjoy their work as much as an they do so because their bodies are in good healthy condition gladly send free to any of my readers if they will send a stamped self-addressed envelope to Arthur A. McGovern, 5 West | 66th Street, New York City. lis being made to speed up the de veioping and distribution of the news films so that they may be exhibited when they are still “hot.” [16 ounces, not 12 ounces ... S cunces, not 6 ounces.} ., who, at the ag» of Your money back if you dcn’t like Schilling’s best Coffee +19SPices + 16, played at the Royal Theatre in { Copenhagen and a few years later | | gave up the stage to become a wife, returns to dramatic work via the silversheet, now that her two chil- | dren are grown “Being a mother has made me a | better actress,” Miss Rosing explain | ed. “Motherhood has given me sym pathy and understanding that can ho | attained in no other way.” Director Monta Bell s in-law. | ;l Bodil Rosing | Bulk Diet BREAKFAST: Raw frult in season. About six spoonfuls of bran flakes with cream. Two soft boiled eggs. Cocoa or a coffee substitute. Avoid shgar and bread as much as possible. LUNCH: Clear soup or creamed vegetable soup. Vegetable or fruit salad. Cheese or nuts. Cocoa or milk. Gelatin. DINNER: Broiled lean meat, such as steak or cheps, chicken or fish. At least two vegetables. Salad. Gela: tin or fruit. Cheese, nuts. Cocoa or milK. Drink two glasses of water between each meal and two between | dinner and retiring. 31 Extracts + Tea her son- When Vilma Banky went to New York for the holidays she found that her mastery of English during two years in Hollywood did not include a speaking acquaintance with a lct © A. A. McGove All letters to Mr. McGovern shi to No. 5 West 66th Street,

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