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—_—— OO, | PICKETT TONIGHT. FRIDAY NIGHT. SATURDAY NIGHT 2 Shows Each Night——7:15 and 9:20 He was at home midst shot and shell "Cause home with the missus Was hot as H————!!! ANY WIFE WHO THINKS IE HAS IT TOUGH OUGHT TO SEE Leon Errol with Dorothy Gish in “CLOTHES MAKE THE PIRATE” This is ar intimate story of good dame Betsy who stayed at heme and her zap spouse who went to sea. (O T T R T T PR LT Yessir—The're some babies, Leon and Dorothy. It's all comedy And then therc is “Here's Ycur Hat” featuring Arthur Lake and Olive Hasbrouck, another comedy LATEST NEWS REEL GPENS THE SHOW Admissi-n 10—20—50—Loges 60 cents g Coming Sunday Matince RICHARD PATHELMESS in “JUST SUPPOSE” OO RCRORRRRE OO AU characters 2| Tully Marvshall, Jar Marien, Ldna Margp inent than the steliay ta Naldi Renmic and Reginald An attack b a pira ship, co [ manded by Errolon a1 zate, with all the esciti tof “boarding the cnemy” | to-hand conflicts which char ¥ al fights in - wooden ship vividness and tension which novel, “Clothes rate,” by Holman Day Errol, who has of comedians % films, ha ienpecked Bo from his wifc Attractions At Theatres itish 1| ffecs | hand- | terized | nd 5 days, | THE DRELVIL'S CA’RGO" AT COLISEUM TONIGHT Lifz in (h camps was fistic brawls, with Indians cular to att business recent Make the Pi ot} 5 batties 4 for the tailor feld’s years role S heen was parti lils oien | nefore ¢ of a k ng teri witn Tuns away will made band. Dorothy Gish amusing portrayals of perament, plays (he Nita Naldi abandons men to destruction aristecs Prench lady, while Tully James R nd three renegade mom cut-throat ainst pirat noted for I shrewish tem nagging wife, | the luring and plays ai Thi teaned by Victor tion of hi Paramount “The Devil’s C at tontzht “The the his i leader of a the produc picture the Coliscuun Devil £ jcreen by A. P the story, “The ozl Charles Whittake: il tle pioncer town of S 8 PR Lion it really was Cut off from ihe the only boring San of tage At the 2ens have lance lapt:d for You from \River by dupiicy corg re yor pirate crew world, !, . h- 1 TUFLASHING SPURS” 1S 2 COMING TO COLISEUM th vith ng | communication ne coach Western pictures and mystery pi gether in tnres belong diffevent famili on drviving out|Stiil in K Spurs.” the undesirables. A Bob production Joyee, comes to lisenm the town's wirl advancement of provides cenie of antes, I and falls desperately in love wita! Bol Custer, Faro Sampson, danughter of the pro- the Texas plai piictor of the most saloon ing not unlike has real experience in the camp. That in bad as a Texas Ranger. “Flashing ! with the vigilantes wind him ample opportunity to dis. | up with his being deported with Nis knowledge of (he Wegl | the others on the river hoat where men are fighters, and villains The bo: crs on the old ramshackl: are worse. Thy picture is jam-packod | ra’t blow up. Many of the pasicn- with thrills. ” land safely at San \cisea, | g 3 but Joyce, his sister M and, RICHARD BARHELMESS Faro with several othe the COMING TO PALACE cew are seaw - o — it Out pa Got In “Just Suppose,” the Inspiration arif, oit ol plctuse x"x-l‘-,;-m-ll through First Na into - what? i0] which will be shown Pauline Starke plays the part of # OfL ; panda. Varo Sampson; Willlam Colller, Jr,,| C2'thelmess plays the i young and Claire Adam E'k'""”““ young Prince appears rolo!’ of Yhis salaer,| A1erick aud, -of col Wallace Beery, said to -have (holl'C Most select tast role of his screen carecp|MMINE this picture, every e \ career in this picture, plays 1, a stoke {n»uulr to secure an absolutely :||x|!1¢-1| on the river hoat. He starts no end|'IC atmosphere both i the sottings of trouble by trying to fore Geland in the types of players used in drunken attentions on Faro and kicks | M0 SuPportiug roles. Joyce around unmercifully when he! 10l8 Moran has the leading fem- attempts (o interfare, j Inine role in support of Barthelmess, | Others in the cast include Geoffroy ienry Vibart, Harry Short, time of the banded 1 committee bern the town young fellow, Sacramen‘o yaper for tory the ci a vigie &1 of which mat John it Custe the € mystory dual 1 meets gaking suspens the the | u Saturda who play the broath- | to only of a th the vig fresh finds picture the star, from act notorion puts him and things Spurs” | gives lay and t the ar Gate the m into they Pacific re Richard part of a who viits in Joyee in the bt Kerr, "UCLOTHES MAKE THE "7 Bijou Fernandez and Prince Rokned- PIRATE” AT PALACE | dine, who will make his initial bow - _wsslin this photoplay, The blood-stirring thrill of pirate | - e warfare and the care-dispelling tonic| That advanced age does not lessen of riotous comedy will grace tha|the delight in clothes was shown screen at the Palace tonight and|when a women of 82 years participai- for the remainder of this woek. It ed in a mannequin parade with girls is “Clothes Make The Pirate” The:65 years her junior in the East end featured pl rs are Leon Errol and ' of London. She thoroughly Dorothy Gish. i the experience. The supporting players sclected by | - : the producer fully justified the ve | AMERICAN LEGION leasing of “Clothes Make the pi.| Will meet Thursday, Jan. rate” by First National as one of|Masonic Club Rooms P, M. its big “specials.” Hardly less prom-| I Feed —-adv. HII TR lHlllIllllllllllll!l“lllllllIIIIIIIHIIIII!IIIIHIHIIIII! HHIlI!HIIIIIH_IIII_I!‘IH"Hil‘lfllllllllllll‘ ola publi Yat a church charity « | 1and an adaptation of the | “[fortable, | lam € quietly in Pari Gogorza | moving “lihe 1 land " when | cold enjoyed | 50 ten v Seine THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JAN. 27, 1927 Pair of Hose Represents Life Work of 333 Sill:worms NEW YORK — “The pair of glimmering gauze hose that the modern girl displays represents the life work ot 833 silkworms.” Ed- ward Freschl. president of the Holeproot Hosiery company ex- olains in a survey of the silk knit- ting industrv made public bere. “A worm produces a filament 30( to 1,600 vards long. hollow like a piece of macaroni, and stronger than a steel wire of corresponding size. A large number of these minute fila- ments are twisted together to form the silk thread. “More than 1.000,000 knitted stitches are in a pair of filmy silk hose. which shows the fineness of the thread. It must be perfectly even in size in order to take with absolute sxaoothness such tints as RETIRED PRIM. WRITING HER MEMOIRS PARIS, J donna, i Emn Ian enjoying her h m prima amd writing he When trike retire,” is her advice, and heres 1o it memoi your hi Only 1512 retivement in N appe again in public ver Try “Come-Back” try to ¢ @ ‘com Muine declare ) will B back “Pex advists sing especially I made a mist she (ween by retiving a financial standpoint public s best. 1 soon, from left the voice but 1 my with men am com achioved and perhaps 1 have amonz my hearer beautiful have vees i lefi which [ p told mory is mor invmy voic (had weakened throug a few more year Mme. Eame not ars younger. She not far the her and and Invalide husbhand particularly I Emiiio proud v apartment great lived when which exprosses artist ince last the on i Tk Wi tairway e of a and in w haye Januray, ' 1 in masons interior of the s while climbing o the apartment i d her Wi still at work floors littered where fourti 1 0 her located | G train heart re of one leg, as a [ she became o partial that she and muscle uit which valid Radio te hall i dining Diglikes entrance realiy | n he hrongh home in Path | in 1925 to mak sl i 5 one for furnishings from he left Maine home in Paris, winter Working on her eiving a1 the Eiines real New which her her i memoric friends occasionally time of the singer is an ardent conser tover of the of the radio, and [ don't she declared. “When | I want to relax and that | Mme to entor the armistice and e w oreupi My vationist, a n enen myeic “I never like stat hear nd be bathed in it impossibla with Eames hates war Germany e mnsic md refu cight years after| ouT > > First at the theatre casionally are that are not During a sical show a shoulder strap and disaster threatened frenzied chorus 1 coyinued \Ailh! the dance. An exit saved her in the| proverbial “nick of time.” When the| chorus reappeared for an encore, th strap had been pinned, but anoiher girl fell victim of the same occur ence. It probably taught the | that a stitch in time saves nine or ten embarrass moments, nighters written into the script strenuous dance in a mu- broic while oc treated to amusing bits { Sitwell, lish found interior de Osbert said he writer lagging behind - exterior de in New York. “Here,” he soid, “the people pur, f Vip noall cuoueh cventually tae norning thoir like Wife and Husband helped in | wi e SILK MOTHS JUST EMERGED the Celeste, Fanchon, and Maxine shades, created for us by Lucile. the tamous Paris couturiere. Natural color of the silk 1s white. “The silk moth lays 700 eggs After being hatched. the worm moults its tkin four times before attaiming its adult length of nine centimeters. “Reaching maturity in about twentv days. the silkworm proceeds in a few days to eat fifty times its weight in mulberry leaves. When the glands in its head containing silk become distended. the worm ceases to eat. and attaching itself to a leaf or twig, begins to spin about itself the filaments of silk. 1 DONNA 1t tashionin There is individuality Vi happon their house no and interior b art vaised o that will be igh plane as ihly the playing with elevated line pil becoming popular sport young motorists during « hours. Crashe: the sji-zag maneuver ihe steel supports witi rl ime sty omet Mlow be Sturdy 1t with presumably pulli vefuse up the to fill in the arc ne somewhere noticeable f proud and haughty Prow nose hein rise uplifted their above the water the prist btk in disdain of wake but with rength chat larger than the tow uch boat cmenis proc Both 'l with Gas 1 had ¢ first do I now sleep It also A (signed) NE spoonfu AS and often elfel to the “For years h. The of Adlerika Mr gone ny Brinkley. a4 removes astenishing omach. Stops that ling. Brings out old matter you never thought system. This excellent tinal acuant is wonderfal metipation Butler-Mauro mpany. In Douglas at G brings Drug Drug tore. Attractively You can gnt sigus 1n [1! Sash, Doors [7]] & Millwork I ”l directirom the ¥ sav- ¥ v today for FRE il lustsatad at- eattle, Wash, (4 But an the stom- ! A pound of raw cilk represents 300 pournds of leaves An ounce of worms produces 110 pounds of co- coons which look like wkhite pea- nuts. “Worms ere now bred for qual- ity. The shecrest chiffon hose come from thoroughbred worms on a special diet of sclected mul- berry leaves.” [ elevated tines more comfortable principal e the Tutter cater popuiarit add payeh entrang Wever ric ihway ork r e to tired | of the ¢ end, they remark e b stairs at h nation > \ Dr. Barton Hellentil 1st will be 1 Building wated in tae after Febro- tary adv >-s Wt Geldetein's: Bmporica. — ady B Day QurworK is right and so'S ourcharge You'll never Say, | our b ! ’I’HLRF’»‘ al cut ot to tinning tin fit and| soldering iron. | the quality of tin to t ideced the ) i cep to the The cen ar with we I | make cach job satisfastory. | Oving to the in this department we are secur- ing the cervices nother tin- 8 of HARRI MACHINE SHOP Reae of Junean-Young Hardware Co TELEPHONE 319 Plumbing, Heating, Acetylene Welding, Blacksmithing INTER-SCHOOL MEET BENEFIT D Elks FRIDAY, J ¢ by Juneau H. Under Admi:-ion NCE Hall ANUARY 285 . Orchestra Auspices of P.-T. A. 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