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THE DAILY \L;\\I\;\ EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 6, 1927. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIliIlllllhlHI'IllllllhllllllllluhlIIlthIllI‘i i‘iilli“fllIIiIIIIIlIIIlIl-7'j i e STANTON PUET | WM - ) an adaptation of th | . LOGOKN THIS BIG DOl HI,] "”l LU SONG WRITER, T g b H\l" ol t—and ts neck deep inte marital mix and other troubl as a result. Laura ays the St domsben new ftipe o fanger|Poct - [auteate of Geotgin aele Sriclisle i Dies in Atlanta—For- | T TR 3 I'ON NEWS HHH T T EEP AT EET L | SUNDAY MATINEE-—NIGHT AND MONDAY = O'Malley plays a swagse tlash . cigar drammer with whom she falls meyl NC'\\ papermati. in love and who has to take lessons - 4 : d | in ctiquette, from a deposed duke (Continned from Page One) : ¥ . Lol ok before he's able to strut hefore so ~ == |9 it | HOT! DIGGETY! ciety without rvipping himsel up. \With a ¢ * qppeared and in 190/ A big upports the two prin- he published “sSongs From Dixie . - cipals, including such nwaes as Hedo “Up From Georgia” appearved in 1902 N . Yy o8 y } will be talking da Tlopper, nd Standing, (nd his last published volume “Little > ] { ! ) { 3B Walter Meting vian - Ouakland, ! Down S¢ came | the i g f \ ) i about this big show Margaiet Quind yron Musson | e in 1904 3 & Ny other © A least lis poems William A seite who diracted Lak o Rose and “Just AW n OVERTURE— P ALACE ORCHESTR PICTORIAL NEWS (L 'I'(l[) 1y T The whole town CELLO SOLO—PAR ENCELLENCE “SERENADE” Mr. M. Borodin Late of Seattle Syiphony Orchestra and will be turning (&} i . ~ OWEN MOORE 4.7 3 somersaults with anzerous Innocence,” presided b for You" were s to music ana A 4 CONSTANCE BENNETT, MABEL BALLIN hind the megaphone in the aew have aitracted world-wide attention CHARLES OGLE, DAVID GUTLER laughter. pictire i total vemuneration for ihe (wo recl comedy is “Don't Pinch” | was only §200 If by Vernon and a big cact ! ln 1926, Governor Clifford Walke including precty Molly Malone, Vietor iscued an executive proclamd Rodman I Bliisde!l and Rddie king Me. Stanton poet-laureate Baler. There is plenty of fast action Georgin in this comedy Mr. Stamton was born THIS IS LAUGH MONTH 1927 A chuckle, a tickle, and a kick—und L Ta Plante in the greatest role of her brilliant ca:eer vou like to be thrilled: if you 1 to see a pretty girl and a hv.m no n-;lmny, thrcagh dangers to happiness — see “Code of ‘”H\H'l 'N(‘ LAST » DID WE £ SUNDAY , : VAKE SEL S : U THIS SUND1Y v LAUGH T . s tom, 8. C. February S e P Al "NEW SERIAL 1S ToO pavents were Valontine annd Rebece, ’ 0 OPEN AT COLISEUM nton oung Stanton \ iton forces which make the new Young Stan i | 0 { A BT e L Gavhe ohe o until e was 12 years old, when e 3 ; s a9 went to Savannah, Ga, and entered| : siF tilmdom today. These pictures aly | pupgr. i % 3 o U e Savannal Morning News, i b : ¢ E L ceies of 12 Come The Civil war and the sabsequent R Eiis ol hikne o period of reconstruction prevented | B ; :a complete Gie— im from obtaining the school and | 10-—£0—40 collene aining he desived, G0 anoag most popular short reel su in are shown in two reels f bright feature of the program a: the Coliscun theatre, and the firs one on the bill for Sunday and Monday The stovies are from the pen of . Witwer, noted anthor of fiction | ; Leges 50 conts ‘ lberla Toiw WORTH A DOLLAR CElb a0 S i Hiis first poem, | ANY OLD TIME GIVEN BY BoRopin “W'ften to his sweetheart when he e i i Prenticeship over a 1ype-case printing oifice provided his fien was 11 years old i R M. Borodin, cellois th the din, cel with th Moo New Wff. o be 10 Serenade’ wag op gueh quality that it s - N PATHE NEWS ‘\IIV: )I’(m‘ml\‘n”:ii: zu;.\‘u\ lI‘AI .w’“, s slon bt fast Ciamlisr sy . M pis, famous author of “Uncle Remus 2 - states 4 previo 0 coming o i ¥ N 7, r i r, o m v < uneau was with the Seattle Symw-| o 5T e V4 / 4 ) chestrd | Lol : { 1Imu\ Orchestra In 1887 Mr. Stanton hegan publict RANGE” e tion of the Smithville News, Smith SEE ATTENTION MASONS lyille, Ga. where he attracted ai Thera" will 8 d) stated communi=lsntfon: withveilg varae, It wis Doy The Thrilling Comedy Cyclone! cation of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147 (hat he married Miss Loene Josey p & A M. in Odd Fellows 5l apar avear at Smithville, Mr. | The Wonderful Land of Oz! at 7:30 o'clock sharp Monday evn-{Suanion accepted an offer from Johu| The Den of Man Eating Lions! PRICES ing.Joint installation of ofiicers of Pemple Graves, publisher of the| i . RN Ti ' s Juneau Chapter No. 7. 0. . S.!Rome (Ga.) Tribune, to succeed Hen-| I'he Famous Searecrow and Tin Man! awi Mt. Junean Lodge will he nellry W. Gradyon tho stett of thel The Startling Airplane Reseue! immediately after the close of the, Trihune | o meeting. Members of the Fostern! In the meantime, Mr. Harris had | I'he 100 l””t Lea ap for Life! Star, Masons and their familic el joined fhe staff of the Atlanta Con- | invited to attend the install situation and” prevailed upon M. ! Sojourning brethren cordially in-!Stanton (6 join him on that paper vited to attend the meeting by in 1889, He began nhis connection ! ever made. order of the W. M with the Constitution, by news and CHAS. E. NAGHUL, Ifeature writing and contributing oc ady Cretury.easional verse. The lattershorts A SHOW THAT ON THE LEGITIMATE STAGE HAS ENTERTAINED FOR YEARS PAT OMALLEY ,,,1‘. HIIIIIHIIIIIIIlll"ll"!llllllllllIlllllllllllIIHIH!HII llllllliHIHHIIIIIIHIHHHHIHIllllllllll”lli“illIlHHIlIIIIIlIIII)IIIIllllllll!lll!l”llllllllil!"llllllllIIIIIIII AND THEN OUR OLD SIDE-KICK T O T TR T T AT \ mm TRUGH ATTRACTIONS OUR ORCGENTR A PLAYS BT SHOW'S From 7 to 11 P. M. 10-20-10 All combined in the greatest screen novelty Loges 60 LAST TIME TONIGHT “THE WOMEN WHO LIED” S . “A GREAT SHOW™ Former physical director, Cornell Medical College. ¢ PG < 5 Sl e i S IS PN DL S T VN l||||||||||||||||||ill|||||lllllll|||'"ll||"l”llimmlli!||||||l|||||||||||l|||||"||||||||"!|||' 2 2 2 : e ., o b, Ja 0 —| | Wholesome fo0dB ameh | |son: v i o vy o e ttra “- ns “.CODE OF THE WEST" ‘;1 it el : Shgat Correct Styles A CULON AT COLISEUM SUNDA . . . . walance of his life Jomestic Woolen In Fashion an : Gk exercise ald dlgestlon | ine menius of Mr. Stanton pe in Stock e LT b + best expressed inoa com blow in Paramount's “Code o . - aid: West" which acien Tubbard HERE ls an he, would pags is one of the marvels of lite-] MERCHANT TAILOR [ = 3 dapted nd Wiltiam K Howard old s ng yer hn\. y eat ature, how Freak L. Stanton can l'v"l EWISARDE OF s 028 AT | praduced from the Zane Grey novel that “Men und ing, defective S otd ToRs a Ay JUNEAU ALASKA poRIAEUN - TONIBIAT we name, which is ih horses feed teeth, poor cook- # thoe helghts of real Sunday and Mc H best when well ing, worries and as often as he does.” - - L Bk - oad N poctty Another famous nam w a cect and dreastic methods o1 worked aut constipation. He ed to the DBiue Book of the § ke re never better illuatral work best when . e would without DI, ahetaigeion s \::;IID' ok “DELICIOUS” HAMS AND BACON . N e tremendous volume simpl It iy none other than L i than {his absorbing photo well fed.” It is J hesitation nomi with the “feed |G nate food pho ong s made it difficult for erities te I /FRYTI{ING THE NAME IMPLIES” Baum's famous fantast t p in which a sturdy son of Avi-| : i e select any one as his best, but among HENRY BAMAN, M, o A ol 1 wil .woliea o flapper. deughier .o best when well o ks g sl ) Larry Semon a v Kk the ahee living 4 stanza of four lines: A b SHoAn e g we are most (’und shows his ] Phone 38 Residence Ph 520 will eon : 5 L councerned here @eep iusight into | “Phic world tnar we're alivin® in tonizht ; Pictured against marvelons natur-! It your mus human nature as Is mighty hard to beat; - T p———— b B sl Lt v backgrounds and abounding | cles are mot well as indiges ! yon pit a thorn in every r e T T HEWe BLaD OTWITC, U1 o 2 e i) A breath-taking (hrills, “Code of the used, then there ACTIVITY AND SIMPLE | yj5;, Tue ma- | Bt ain't the roses sweet = which now invado 2 l‘1’u1‘|m [ West™ anfolds it vivid, appealing T FOODS PROM HEALTH | 50000y of men | Gthers of bis famous poems are s /‘I () k () l) 0 R S fantasy I«lf!l'-' confined to th '”‘““ { ory of the romance of wgie mand for focd who come to me L Peller,” ot Little Woman Lo el ipage. Tho noroen, version: of "‘ | May Stockwell, a - frivolous littl and the normal stomach does with indigestidh are those who of Mine” “Let Miss Lindy Pass,” s o which for l“~l“|" IH ““ ““ | Mapper, and Cal Thurman, a sturdy right in rejecting it. A . have taken occasional dietetic [ “Keep On Hoppin®™ and “Marcelle.” THE SHLESS A been a favorite with both child andj oigie cowhoy without exercise there are many disturbances so seriously that m in the latter his friends be adult, has been produced as a super| o onpe westerner, unnsed te poisons which re in in ¢ they took up T ge-all” tads. }1.. ve he whed his great height comedy. The production of cHithe ways of (he Bast, falls an casy blood and digestive tract to con- and be dyspepties Instead |of heart-appeal. My, Stanto daugh tzpe of story it can readily be im-{oioiy 1o the charms of Georgie, wiho | taminate new food. Again. re- of being cured fter, Marcelle, was dangerously i1’ S a0 dil agined presenied wnheard of i ouageously with him b member that the stomach 1 af T L0 R It Daltavad tol be: dying, Mhatpoet: You'll want it in your calties but it is said that the inex-Yjauane g him when he proposes ‘o muscular organ that weakens as| - o ’~‘; Ly L" gl Loverwhelmed with grief, sang out the haustible inngenuity of the cinomalyor Phe veadization that she has only other muscles:do. A weuk bieap/ 8PS MLHCEQRE TR 0 BCh | agony of his soul in a poem camera has surmounted every been playing with him infu 5 Cal | means little to your he el g Ve | P Mighty k A Rose” fnapi stecle and the ult s h mys-|and he forces her to: marcy him. while a weak stomach fu ) i : o ] a s 2 while a ! | motalng, sall o Buleain das Ethelbert Nevin, one of COM 5 7 titying and hilari®us in the extreme | This i+ the beginning of an un- its rhythmic contrac | OGRS D " it fovamont composers, to: compose o E IN AND SEE THEM ; i ey and play games in o Thrills, laughs and “chases lear | ysual series of events that reach a v\lll‘xlh r.mluh ] lm s Fhcan rah maianiimay nanneny ol musical setiing for it. Carrie Jacohs , » hear o fi 7 a anitie GlMES AUHAD it ¢ The radical dictetic views of | '1c3€ Tal, Y ) b, ) 3 to l‘x:‘;.lll:‘u:”!l\?‘ “‘“1 r.x‘:.;‘ix,).l . .lu;.:y.:.. iaills olias m.ylm;. ”1"; height of | 4 Host of self-annointed dioti.|vour: dase I dRalyigial™ and tond, another of Americas immor B B I l o C 1hroughe o story whic 8 Ccram- ) g poaring forest fire Che mannor| b i b ke i X ouda g S als ite @ sic Just A- of whimsical hunor. ! Kansas|paving the way to their ultimate re that the dyspeptic should avoid.| | have compiled u chart of SH SR e e (velone is one spects alone \\I\ivh},l‘:};, “'m i ' savandl mm“v‘mm,*‘ Dr. Arthur T, lund, of the twelve excrefses which 1 shall ~"4;_'. vl“l' ,'"“\*;:_ :' Im"“ Im'“j % — — & o e | ' i ., " G faculty of Cornell University 1 1] frew of charge to he first ) s m - kne 5 worth going far to see, Frank | and so ot dramntic . ) . : B Lo R e e l»_“““i.,:,. Bakaotors “_;“ lw‘""" ""‘\ nt dr "I'“‘ moments. | Medical College, in his valiable wny of my readers if v will Mighty Lak A Rose” which he had | 2 A i 3 Owen Moore has the strong role book, “Indigestior 3 “1f send a stamped, selfaddressed I copyrighted, being set fo music was ayed by a superlative cast. I 0 : ) BRElRIeC Rl el Tl S n L of tha dowlhy eman, and Con- the writer were a just what | envelope to Arthur A. McGov when he heard o friend humming it 1y Semon of course plays the "Sraw|gtance Bennett gives a gaod account he cousidered the most frequent evn. 5 Wedt 64Ul Street, New 1o himselt. After investigation L L T T own Home—or Office man” and he 5 ubly supported by |of herself as the flighty, flirty flap. 5 ™ e 3 ) ause of functional indigestion,, York City, sold the words for § | [] Bryant Washburn as The Prince, De-{pey. Others in the cast are Mabel P “The long and the short of it wis tightful Dorothy Dwan as Little Dor (g~ Charles Ogle and David But-| ) i ol o i S . W that right at that moment I happen- | othy, Charlie :nmrl o the }\\' ) 16liaE, Diet for Avecrage Person ed to be a little short of cash, 8o I Mary Carr ¢ Jorothy's Mother, | e o e k the $150." He received 1} o Pl - g e T 7 BREAKFAST: Fruit, bran or g1 o mufing, cocoa or took the 9 ! el 1ic ‘Babe" Hardy ns “The Tin Wood-|g _____ ——— = g R TR amoupt for “Just AW I 1iil STANDARD OF COMPARISON man,” Virginia Pearson as the iemp-| “THE TEASER" AT g i o tress and a host of other well known | PALACE TOMORROW T & ; PR B e . | film favoritios. |15 3 NCH: Soup. Vegetable salad. Dark bread. Glass o e heanct e " - | milk. Alternate with boiled or ponched esgs. Gelatin for I8, piebiohamm. s RO ok oy il Al k El L ’ | Central figures of two of the bix-| el ot e Pl o e ey Tu MR le in its simple directness, Mr. (ASkd ectric lg (14 i Ve e SR ) gest successes of the past scason | ; ton was uble to g to literatur “LLADY WHO LIED" IS ! Lean m h or chic AB v AT PALACE LAST TiMES |iMt linked n & .#iogle pholonlay, baked potato. Be sure to cat the okin asert, fr e dipint abilosonsy SE Saeal b & ‘ ower CO. flha. Moadan. " Unixataali e Southern negro and also sent The: Te Iversal's sgnsation fruit in season or gelatin, Nuts or crackers aud cheese, it 7 4 L “The Lady Who Lled" wnl ho al new comedy-romance coming to Weak tea, cocoa or chocolate, ment of ‘he oldtime South, Ilun-; JUNEAU ALASKA shown fer the final two times a: the Palace Sunday and Monday, open- dreds of his poems were written in the Palace tonight. This is a First ing at the matinee, tomorrow, and i ol S (s S BT 8 e the dinlect of the appealing old no,;~i By reason of a stvle and diction National feature and has been play- in which Laura La Plante, of “But- . A MoQovgra A ro of “befo’ de war' « i | ing to good houses during the two terfly,” Smonldering Fires” and AlMELLarK to- M. MoOayars. ‘“"{5;""‘"““.‘-”’?""" J ave been well * erous oce! o Yl Al 1 Suit. SESERA e s o vl Bt et 8 et e . e p it BT W Ol Papers for sale at The Empire Office e | pleased.

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