The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 26, 1927, Page 3

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PICKETT’ PALACE Last 2 Times Tonight THE FEATURE THAT IS DIFFERENT BETTY BLYTHE “CHU CHIN CHOW?” THEN THERE IS WANDA WILEY in “GDING GOOD™ NEWS EEEL OPENS THE SHOW Two Shows—7:15-9:20 COMING TOMORROW The Big Laugh Teature “CLOTHES MAKE A PIRATE” L LT AT Attractions At Theatres S NN TUTHE WHEEL" NOW AT COLISEUM with exciting situation unusual inciden production of Johi “The Wheel," run at the night, more worthwhile the the s and and illiam n' which opened Colisenm theatre thun stage succes two days last photoplay. Written trigning theme ry is filled realistic action pathos, comedy to satisty the ! Marison are film sterling ca malkes a around gambling with tense clima There is and spirited mos! critical enough theatre FFord cast in the The work tilm irc roles and ( ading of 1 each av P with ng iture | calony. Mahlon of Daker, the Livingston and D: tabli-hed br il b nept rolc ing ¢ well film many the Hamilton plays villain. Mar id Torrence stars in n ayers of role garet both the film major role: the most Enzlish his antic HU CHIN CHC L SHOWING AT PALACE IPor flam color, thrilling action, and heart-warmin pic ture within nt seu much vo romance, 1o has ple Chow as film spectacle ace th exprc native walis, great minare in th a background of i story of sion which ops K erda 1 i the mighty the tale of old Bagdad the quare, the tiny ts distan; lending magnificenc intrigue anpd beauty of to a secthing heundles Befty I her “Queen of Sheba” role, wis seen ly in Rex Beach's “Recoil,” the principal femi nine part, Zahrat, the de- sert flow was capturad About Hassan. the sheki, as she was being married to Omar, be lover, Never Mics thing as good this marvelously cffactive in every and the audience is interested the first moment that tousled and lithe body appe: The picture having ngland, the mainder is British fame for and w! won that who robber desert Blythe done role any- he i e from hemd been made in I of the cast “THE DEVIL'S CARGO’ COMING, COLISEUM " Wallace Beery and William ( lier, Jr., have challenged each other to a finish fight with bare fists and boot heels. The battle to place in Juneau con Thursday. place is th: Coliseum theatre there is no wi of cancelling the battle other than by changing the play dates of Victor Fleming's latest production for Paramount, “The De- vil's Cargo,” in which the bellige- Th -and ® . 63 B BRTT IR TR Avoid Bronchitis Check colds promptly thisnew w Apply hot wat towels over chi on Vicks snd cover warm flanael, @ VicKs | Shampoos action | take | € ved with Pauline | Adams in th barely five t poind w fc Beery ten Collier i hs 140 Ifect one and 'the favorit 'heing made “The Devil's drama, adapted from Charie [taker's story, “The River Boat Ters @ outeome (e! v love melo Wh L HURT e FILMING COMEDY As L bad u Lrrol is concerned luck hoth current v York s Lith,” Errol is picked to avert the bal persons at a ba far a good and dents. In his hit, “Louie up by are acci the a millionaire of thirteen quet. This good luck did tinue when Errol joined Sam 11| Rork productions to be starred with Dorothy in the First Nation flothes Make i booked for the starting Thurs omen not Gish 1 film Pirate Palace day | While filming ‘ Errol tore a ligament in | The only things that the le apologist for super | f could find the fact that was able (o say twenty-foot plunge comedy, which three days is for { ( seene for this | his ankle volu ! most | belit titious in this his fall from a 'of favorable | I | himseit | \ pits Edna | o a rocks 1di, Tully Marshall George Marion and y ave included in the allstar of “Clothes Make the P y ywhich was direeted by Maurict fneur. cast Tour > > ‘ | | | | i ‘ | | French | Differ and Anglo-Saxon in Shamponing it appears differ [ cording to nationality. The American | who e | woman wants I, wants [or English Thead washe [ mavdless of makeup, or washed to facial| re consequences in the French woman insists that the w {ing be confined to the head. The | ! Anglo-Saxon head is soaped and | bends over a wash bowl. The French | I head is placed in a pan fastenod to | the head rest of a bavber's chair water e sh Woman Over A Knapp, | Athany Adam of i th the upport Holds Reirs Track and Rings woman, Mis, I veigns lor (h as supreme and state orence i woment i of in amend govern- dic.ator i track York ment | ment | the i letic uary ring affairs A constitutional reorganizing the state ave her, as seeret of state, powers of the Racing and commissions, beginning Jan- | 1 Another amendmant, how makes her hitherto elective of ppointive and expects Lovernor ntnally appoint a « Knapp was the faculty prize W i the suC formerly of she to ey Mrs member of Cuiversity. 15801 a Syracuse | 4| | | | (Wil Tell { All Abcut The France French Americans Frenchmen a man with maid | American influence | are two topics | which Madame Suzanne Grin: | will tell the plain, blunt truth United States. Madame Grin- | prominent nch woman law will lecture for the American | ciation of University wumm,} National League of Women | She is the only woman on| {the board of the French Bar Asso-| I ciaticn . way of a in on and mann on borg in ihe berg voters, Nevsr Besn to Dance And Movies Unknown | Adjutant Maude Lee of the Salva-| [tion Army's woman home, recentiy | opened in Denver, never has owned | lor worn an evening dress, never attended o dance and knows noth (g of motion pictures except by | hearsay. Born in Denmark, slight] | more than ) fears ago, she gro up in the Salvotion army as both of | her its were officers in the lder. The adjutant has not made | sacrifice, she said, for she never | wanted to lead a life other than that [offered in her wo | . > > or- al I i |e AT THE HOTELS Gastinean Kirherger, cit Sitka; Jack Shorn, Seattl wife, Seattle; B, rison, S. B, and mann, i Robert Jones,, Ska W. H. Curdy! Capt. H. Linde-} Seattle; €. F. Lootsfeldt; Mulhollan; B. H. Rhodes and v; J. A. Nettles, Skagway Brown, Skagway; E. Diem,| adena; Mr. and Mrs. Nels M. Alaskan Mons Anderson, ci brook, Fairbank: 3 tle; John Loren Ketchikan; W. M. Johnson, Seward; Carl Erickson,| Seward and Gust Wicklund, Seward. Zynda s. Burkne: Mr.and A. Carpent Mr. Kernmitz, San Francisco and Mrs. 8. Zynda, — e Dr. Barton will be located in the Hellenthal Building after Febru- ury 1st. adv. L. Ilol- kles, Seat- Mrs. and M and Mr, Francisco. — e — — n's for dresses from $12.50! —adv.' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 26, 1927. DOUBLE DOUBLING RESULTS |of Fre | tired K GFORGT. QUSEN & = Where'd jou aet those 27‘;5 Conductor and Comedi- enne, Playing in Two Ziegfeld Shows Marry New York grew out of a double do egfeld shows last 1 in one of Broadw piest marriages. in this romanc described by funniest comedienne, Olsen, famous orche and night club owner, ) ended and George The two met when both were playing in the Ziezfeld Follies. 1so doubling in au- ow, Miss Shutta, Fach was als other Ziegfeld shi in Louis XIV, Olsen in Kid Boots. Each had about twenty minutes to wet from one theatre to the other MADAME 0ODA’S HOME ABODE OF HONOK | COPENHAGEN, Jan ivy clad villa, Madame 1he most and perha Denmark’s dramatic st, is spending in rest Her Oda versatile on world's ctre most famous her | day home is the shadow nshors in very Castle, famous summer residence of the late Christian IX and the rendevous of the crowned heads of Europe. Her she received callers on her seventy fifth birthday anniversar Kin S.aar: ng them King Christian members the an old wardrobe mistre than 50 ago helped mous actress into the gowns of Vioio in Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night.” Madame Oda tremendon success 4 one stars in the Danizh Th ical re pertory and in Ih stil! popularity ouche sater she pl dou parts and diversified with vaudeville, comedy In fact, her eminence we in y nuance of thg and n iaszn Plays were the Donmark royal family who mor the fa other e of ol and years achieved of the atre in class n plays and in light opera State croatc like big Sar- her work and [ recognized dramaiic vod all the e eve operatic stage. was beloved not alone in Den but throughout the continent America. last age dramatie of her ¢ mark and in _During the career, when from the voted most work ten years of her forced her exil world, she de time to concert Tells Stories to Children Madame Oda lives in the »f her old age surrounded by gratitude of nation. Her abode the villa that the home of Ol Poulson, the itest Danish actor of the last generation. At his dealn of a few ago, his villa wa turned into museum and a called Abode of Honor for a re-| Danish actor or actress of! prominence. The honor of living in ! the villa was bestowed upon Madame | Oda. Ther a raconteur of sto | for children, las become Graud- mother Oda national institu tion. M Oda fessor Marti a prominent son is K illustrations Fairy Tal Nights, glory the was years a 50- as lie and a hushand s Nielson, who wctor-manager, Niclson, known “Hans to Pro- W Their for his Anderson’s The to ind City—A romance ubling . 1 Shutta, the world’s ra leader ¥ ZI7EL SHUTTA GAVE. UP A ZIEGFELD CAREER THE. DUT! A ROUGEWITE 2. ROMANCE BEGAM WHILE EACH <D TWO ZIEGFELD SHOWS A THEY USED THE 2 DOUBLING EXP o s O Cw il S T Wierl they in th 1ip began ¢ your par- she was That's preity to come jevery evening bumped into cn cramble, Their with_smiles and dons” and ended— “Well, may! b son, 1T may ury out of her kitchen. Shutta, who is pretty as funny and just brimming say that it with what is vagucly called living happily fore | personality, isn't e she will Mr Olsen, “but tha : present | want to come out of the kit status, Miss Shutta gave up thel «Djq you cver hake bisenits and stage and settled down in our littla things home on Long Tsland. She won't ) L keep a maid because she is so Pk crazy about housework and ho ERAE L audience, you 1t 3 too soon to | we over | | \ Vo husband ? 3 a K | she can cook—boy! “Every day she has a new offer at a higher figure from some pro- ducer to go back to the ge, but always she refuses. We've been married going on a year now and she still refuses, but I am begin ning to feel selfis After all ought any husband to allow his wife to give up a carcer when Mr. Olsen leads the orchestra at Hotel Penns i i dio favorite, conceded that s most effect- ere’d You Get Thoze 2% which, by the way, he al- plays to M Olsen, no mat- ter who ¢lse the audience may be. | way with thirty-mite o a spec mit Miller charged the stitutional becanse of ind his sentence would doprive ol liberty without but law was uncoi its uncertainty hini due of affirmed his con | SPEED LAV | law RULEs. | viciion \E COURT process the without CIECON court CONSTITUTIONAL U. S. SUPR opinion > LADIES AID MEETING HINGTON, Je law forbidding o ¢ at property W state hicle en the tomorrow th ety of meet at Soc will o'clock home {imb of United 1if > Taxr. Yuone 435;Night . 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