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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, IRIDAY, JAN. 21, 1927. 3 _—_—m - — —_—_—_ —_ —_—_,_—_—_—_—_—_—_— S — —— e ——————a EII|||||I|l|||||l|||||||||||||||||HI||||||||||||l||||l|||l''||"l|||||'IIllllllllll"||l|ii||||lllllhl MA l)(’L KE, l) ALL Khl‘ ’) ] 3 liromilirilipi i 7:30—9:25 Matinee and Evening Jan ll\lll« Madge iSilen Terry, hew sfage nan con oo sl N IR : DID YCU HAVE THAT IAUGH the call of re. She has a more robust than Dame 1 e o ormance 1. ). Odell, patr or any great j ¢ British (heatredom, is prep: [ entatives of the are g mi If you dida’t you wasa't- down to produce Danie Madge w 1 ey second 2 Shows Each Nighi 2 Shows Each Night LR T O R T H T HHH Mr. Odell, who is *Old Gdell” t child of William and Margaretta Rob see members o the Savage Club and hig| erison. e moth of Duni friends in Lou art cireles, doesn't| blood. Her father came of a Brit 1 nincty-secopd birthday anniversary | KBown inothe ansement world fo > IN TONIGHT and SATURDAY “Felix, the Cat” will start 7:15 and 9:20 he visited the vage Club, gathered | 8cnerations ome of his gray-haired confrore Retired -Fifteon Years Ago :.Iw“:;] ¢ i :y'.\m ‘ln.ulsnr.u‘ ‘:” |,|I.‘{;..|I».I.‘ ' “%\I‘\ ) 1:‘. Hlly.ll'lv \;' .‘“”;.: ; |“ [\( ‘:“.11 «6("11) I’() for niertainme iven by the theatrical stars of long pearance on the ge and played a | '8 Al Al FaE) 120 repertoire of e that included ‘v ’LI’/I\ Dame Kendal was one of the fivs, everything from “Little Eva" in tars approached Unele Tom's Cabin” to Shakespeare Of course, I will fake the part,” In 1865 Mrs. Kondall appeared at she revlied We have been friena the Hayvmarket in London, : Ophe- | my dear Odell, for more than 49 lia in a production of “Hamlet” with years."” Walter Montgome in the role ot FOX NEWS anl FOX COMEDY Mr. Odell has decided that he wili the Danish princ I'rom then on do a scene from Guilbert's “Daniel she played mest of ‘he Shakespearion | OPENS THE SHOW Druce.” 1 is a Cromwellian play in heroincs and in every sort of classi which Mr. Odell in 1876 played the cal and popu drama until 1911 part of a royalist officer who fled when she retirdd he made several the country tours of the United States with her W = Mrs. Kendal only recentiy becumoe husband in the and 805 and | pARys 1S IMPROVING Dame M and the public wreely | Was popular in such plays as “Mar-| ACILITIES | W as become aceustomed to her title, | riage Prince Kuaratoff,” and “A | ceidibe gl [l 1’: iTII I{(}(}‘i l)’TTF IT she needed no title, Like Scrap of Paper AND THEN GREED It took iwo years to make; it gives you two hours of en- grossing entertainment. You may hate it, as you hate the dangerous undercurrents t's a Laugh Month Special ERICH VON STROHEIM'S GR PARIS, Jan. 21.—America’s “bati = | tub civilization” {5 conquering 1% i Most of the big o hote! 1 200 rooms 200 baths,” or whatever heir nomber may b < 4 ADU NEW UNIT TAKING FLIGHT | ™o . . ey ‘ B e S PLUMBING HLuTIIu(. 0IL BURNERS . — Wiken g IN WASHINGTUN vk Avenie habit of adveriin fl “I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” al 11 7 baths" — - 3 ; Apartment rooms, 7 ha Whsitton Bowlovart G vet dnvaded Paris, bt many of | pe—— bl iean Jioult Jew apartment buildings have z',:,f,{,.“\".“l”"'_‘ Yl ML SR in Indicated Hflmmn), Tl vl i ol ‘ AL/[SI‘ i /’"!l ! I' (() to what probably is the most am-| Is Se en, Both Branches g Freneh seldom mention bhath v P Legislalurc. el L e G Wholesale and Retail Butehers Everyone will be talking about if, er it, on't = bitious downtown development pro = do. but travelors in fhe two coun.| PHONE 3 SEWARD STREET toke anyone clse’s word. See it! Judge fo self, ject ever attempted by one family tries mostly agre that Pa is far 1 Tab, 5 ft.s Lavatory: Closet (white tank) the picture .oF rn'gq.lk_Lif"e LT L A L R L L L T A S T I H TR T 111 e ¥ y in an American city SRICTC Washington Boulevard is a short! OLYMPIA, Wash., Jan Lt horoughfare, extending four block | first sign of a break in the le et T AT TH T T ahead of any I lish city in Loge: acilities for keeping clean in a mord : 30¢ = from husy Michigan Avenue (o the tive harmony is seen after . " il - ¥ ¢ ( | i b Y TEY Y ¥ Adults 90c = hright lights and bustle of the hotel Scrator Oliver Halt announced SRS S Pl -l lVId s’l’w(,[!()l y‘gfi«l r‘! 1/5} 4 Youths @ = and theatre section of Grand Circus highway bhudget he prep: ¥ i 7 4 ¢ 4 4S8 Children (Thursday and Friday) 20¢ Park. Virtually the entire frontag: Scnate's Roads and 1 s 0 Territory of Alaska, Office of th ’ /g ‘ rQ Children (Special Saturday if accompanied by parents) c m this boulevard is owned! by the [mittee, independent of Hartley's Gayetnor, Juneit. 20/8) !5 ns T re Book brother N wen indrecommendations . CALL FOR BIDS AND SUNDAY MATIN : i i [ The Howse Judiciary Commitiec | FOF Lesislative, Hall and Committo | A iy | To All Concerned: Sealed hid et e T ¢ 5 niidale measure giving apartment hous $1.600 Reward to the peison who can * Bk Sepinsstadal nigemid e AL R sadlas will be reccived at the Office of the o1 1e its northerly end stand a hotel, a[owners right to seize baggage for | W i e "" i e June 9, 1906, theatre and office and giop buildings, [back vent. 1t passed last session | Fovernor —of = Ala CHULRRL L ()A:’ I[\ FJ 11’ E’ LI‘ L I\l( R. DENNY = The remainder of thoroughfare |but Gov. Hartley vetoed it IRIOHE R s AT 05 0 = okowned. with| The Senate Appropriations Com. | ©0Verlng the furnishing of suitable “NOTHING T00 DIFFICULT” s almost e oly v ) M IIN||I|||||||Illl|I||||||l'||IIIIIIIIII!IIIHIIhlllIHIIIlIiIIIII|IllIIIIIIII|llllllllll|lll|lllllll"‘1..."..'\ff...‘nfl..'l"l'f. a Catholic cathedral [Iitee STk Gov. e ntlovs reques | WATLESS, at Juneau, for the use o Tower Front Strect " Phoenie 418 The first of the brothers’ offorts to for $8,000 for the State Fair a'| he Eigh Session of the Al 1 sentiment. It s a frank|construct a “htoroughfare to rder|Yakima from the budget | Territorial Legislature for Sisty i = I Five days, heginning Monday, Marci Atiractions | o Lh i e Les Bubiaa e Hining) dhiag R 0 oniifie Dusadiyy My 10 FRYE’S “DELICIOUS” HAMS AND BACON Book-Cadillac hotel, 25 storic Jot i is frank. fearless, brutal,|high, crected at the foot of the NGRTHERN LIGHTS Hv, 7. both dates inclusive; the quar “EVERYTHING THE NAME IMPLIES” > m : y i it trie with the naked! Boulevard on the site of the histor ers to be provided with desks HENRY BAMAN, Manager ‘lt 1 ’“’fllrl?& ! Hsell, o mosterploce of] Cadillas olsl, In rotining. the. | HEARD ON RADIO‘HHI . chairs, heat, light, water FRYE - BRUHN Gfll PRy STREEI @adflian s Dbdks fistely. hie nepidors, waste-baskets, platforms 2 | el : T T L”“'J‘h I'M”’:“ e Bl norien l,|~h| *he waltz tin Vidr haiVlbas, att. IANGUINE i Phone 38 Residence Phone 520 & Mt : LR o i L hyantaren ani oiloae v 'I;II'IW ition .r» i f“"“‘ Beeiy finstallation of proper and sufficient - —_— — —— “OLD HOME WEEK® hts of atic emotion, char lan ancestor of the Book family rie S Gie S ISOVET SUERR Bt (nviiton) ity Snll 1iioR ) ! i 160 R R Atlation eilibi s Prfhat |Mehl from statlon CNRV, Vincou-| myr(her particulars afid speeffica d in Death Valley, the mosti The “1200 Washington Boulevayq | CN 2ad cer y swrprised all do-frjons may be procured at the Gov- corner of the earth, and| Building,” was next, giving Detroit) ') Yadlo fans. The announce crnots oftice, tory of the marnlage ofiits first building to carsy (he name| 0@ h8de by the dironlcasien s must be submitted 1 quad- brate of o man. who, Isjof a straet mumber ho . oy |the numbor had been requested by|miplicate and the envelops in which to his downfall through bis Tower” then arvose. It is 25 i i San Prancisco man, then the oy opased marked plainly to indicate 5 stories dullness and the avariciousn in hegiht, Michigan's tallest building | C VIRV orchestra played the numbelyya contents o right is reserve until the new Book Tower is huily, |PerTectly and artistically {to veject any or all bids, and t - .o - MG e The Industrial Bank Building of 15! alter, amend or modify the speci ries becam tenantablc two ! ‘]“ England ”';" e tales ons and requirements to mee R phone to inabitants, compared !, SO SO The iccessful bidder wiil be re OF THE BORDER" COLISEUM SATURDAY with one telephone to every coven| a1 o ates . is th Town and Country |11 the Unit H quired to enter fnto a written con ‘v‘,\‘i\\l w‘m...ul‘aq;‘n:_ |mw Club Baar fon oo st tract, embodying the terms and pro e O T gton Boulevard near| NOTICE OF HEARING OF of the accepted bid, anc Dydgr sl 4 the new Tower. Ultramodern aceon | FINAL ACCOUNT | 1 bond in the amount of th picture produced and direeted | S0 Y AL irnish ] | vy Garson, has canght on | dations called for in - the specifica-'In the Commissioner’s Court for the| Pit. No bid in excess of the “"' denTor ral ThNe it o tionsdnclude o mooring masi atop| Tervitory of Alaska Division Num-|¢ral appropriution available (§2 of the desert, the srim coloy| ¢ Puilling - capable of - mooring | ber One Before Frank A. Boyle,|500) wiil he con¥idercd el ere on Rt Uiigin Commissioner and ex-Officic KARL THEL iy sarvive, and l = i) | bate Judge. Juneau Precinct. Actin ” that can occ ; .; ty |.,.m.; UN]VERSAL BUYS il”['”';'“\[:t!“":h:nl: the Estate of vl.um‘nfly 14, St Jook brothers projoeci nor of Alaska The exteriors lielanilig damols o ‘,'{’.3 ELEVEN THEATRES ., """ i, : e AR L U5¢'the eatuth ot Hho hboyesatied 1l The Food-Tonic didn’t worry 1 recn in all their virile realism a il oan) 2t Ulie Colissum lomorrow: afternoon and)| ORTUAND, Ore., Jan DO |, Crist, deccased, has filed herein That Imparts - NEWS BY TELEPHONE downtown theatre and ten neighbo:- {10 robaoiea” tor settlement b e Border” s thel D000 Mot picture bouses i Se- g ceount o aaministraton of || A Feeling OF Fitness ® LRl A5 g ’ il 1atty l‘””“};n'lv have been purchased by Uni-| o ooate und that & hearing will | : . 0 ¥ 5 b 5 o versel Pictures Corporation. George g and Strengtll— d THE WORLD owes a debt of grat- TGhE 5 wn . 1. the sclection of | ( 'be had upon the same before toof ihe sm T saekson ager of the Portland i ¢ M4 U celebration of “Old Home V f thy Dwan as his new Jeading )y 00 ze. said the doal |UNAersiEnCd b his office at Juncan, | ! itude to Alexander Graham Bell, in- i froni the | und | 1 indeed, a happy one. Frank | 000 0O EL B deration |Alaska, on March 3, 1 at 10 | \ vehtor of tha teltbhiote. VM ki y 5 o nln piey stands out lie Gl B AR L8l g L bl . M., at which time and, L . P 4 5 sherifBand exgunfighter. | & ‘1}"’“:1“””;“ I Anve been dn excoss . o all persond’ ihierested in. said| | made possible the great develop- G A s i e TR corporation a | P51 aY appear and file objection ments in news transmission which tenimai ¢ Sins ot REGINALD DENNY AT MSEEr . ot tuenteRetiE. Dk Rios Jin writing to said aceount and con-, we are privileged to enjo AR ot ol PALACE ON SUNDAY |24 © et (o 1BIN08 ¢ ‘1 tont tho snmie . p 3 Joy. imit, but sets : ! Orogou and - Washingion, including | Rich In The i ; | There is o world of real humor|cleven in the Multhomah Theat Glven undse B Nehd s (58 TODAY The Associated Press 8l in \here Was 17 the Universal.| Corporation chain and The Columbia | * al “: 'l’," “;" ""‘] G this 30th HeaIth-Bulldmg | sends — news — by telephone — to gl ster and e G e e Ddutlana day of December, 1926, | : : | y i : Miss . Lec have iEidha . only ANl SIBAEE RV RINNIR | Tentl vy R SY G (Seal) FRANK A. BOYLE Vitamins Of | more than 1,200 daily newspapers traizht” par in sicture, M { ich i coming to the Palace Sun-} The Scattle theatres involved a | i ; i oo . . : illi WS- sl [ The Winter Garden, downtown house: | Commisioner and ex-oftivio tro- || Cod. {iver Ol that are read by millions of news Lot cspecially fresh ond charim. | 14 Shaide . o Soou A bate Judge, Juncau Precinct. | {1 1 , S There is also an unusual story|Granada, Gray Goose, Ridgemont,| e AR | & cager people. 1 the herole. Charles Sellon, i oo "0 qovel opportunities gor the|Arabian, Woodlawn, Madrona Gar.|First publicatfon, Dec. 31. 1926 Peoit & fewnt Bloonfid .1 BeS ¥ Lary Wheat, Charles Dow Clark, 1ot VOV CE 00 \hs, William| dens, Portola, Mission, Queen Anne|last publication, Jan 19 & VERILY, a marvel was wrought in Leclic: Hunt, Max Figman and the o director, has tarned out aland Cheerio, all neighborhood hou = : s ErEs ; the dissemination of information others are well cast and, working SCi p e 3t ik , 8 o + along broader lines than Meig finished product, according to those; Hugh Bruen ""'l] THok T when The Associated Press was who have seen this riotous Denny-, 0f a Seattle firm handled the deal Read L keeh the pleture constantiy unny, | 31 for s T of Cier e, 3 Alaska Electric Light ‘ : organized. i i be ‘neral 4 Chester Conklin, Lee Moran, Otis|Bruen will manager of :*“GREED" T T 'Harlan, Pauline Garon, Marian Nix.| the new organization which will oper- & P C « 1 t r n Villia Turner, "om Lingman late the theatres (? FEATURE, PALACE | on, Willlam Turner, Tom Lingman. ate fhe theatr the 2 ower 0. ah? Aflfiflfla Ph fi 255 Ar‘hur Lake and James Corrigan| The option on theatres wus reed” the Von Strohei Dic- all contribute to the general comedy |taken by Mr. Jackson in the local turization of Frank N “Me- of the piece. exchange office last October. Since e” opened at the Palace ’ story concerns the troubles|then Mr. Bruen and Mr. Sdwards dispatches in to large audiencez, f vy o a young man f{rying to find out|have made trip to New Yor k.\mlt Whdl il b on. agatiwidro Ha. as oo 6 certain dete Taklnere the is of the deal were Electrical Slll)l)lil’s considerab! ¢ tonight and tomorrow night Moran 1l Cheste Conklin, two rked out by William Cutts, super- ireed” is @ siory o Fran- of <} ceen’s funniest comedians| visor of buyi and construction fml Mai . cisco; a story of th for golc ones who help him on the! Universal, and L. J. Schlaifer, presi fail Orders al as a m zre and preach ermon that no ma o ident of the Upiversal Chain The- i can serve God and Mammon | Mi ¥ the part of the' atrical Enterprises, Inc. JUNEAU, ALASKA “ireed” is a e of true veal-|lady g Miss n o hias| e iem with 1o ssion made tefthe vole of Denny's sweotheart, |Skates sharpened at Morrig’s, adv s