The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 28, 1927, Page 3

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== ' P |I|IIII|IIIII|ll“l||llll|lllll||IIIIIllIIIIIAIIIiIIIIIIINIIlIIIHII||IIII|III|IIIII!|I!I|II|IIH s ftlie T PICKETT’ ALACE e e —_—— TONIGHT 2 Shows Each Night— AND SATURDAY 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 SHE HAS IT TOUGH OUGHT TO SEE Leon Errol with Dorothy Gish m “CLOTHES MAKE THE PIRATE” This is an intimate story of good dame Betsy who stayed at home and her sap spouse who went { Yessir—The're some babies, Leon and Dovothy. It's all comedy. And then there is “Here's Your Hat” featuring Arthur Lake and Olive Hasbrouck, another comedy. LATEST NEWS REEL OPENS THE SHOW Admiscicn 10—25—50—Loges 60 cents Coming Sunday Matinee RICHARD BARTHELMESS in “JUST SUPPOS O n A L —— @ | Dorothy Gish Attractions ’ At Theatres rods iny The cast THE DEVIL'S CARGO" 1S NOW AT COLISEUM What i The It Victo Flen mount two day night Wallaee duction for Puri whicl ed for a Coliseum I line Starke Coltier, Jr., Ray1 ing \ 801 taticn Boat,” by plays the on the river boat v ihe vigilantes of port the town's unde Charl a mutiny on board up on deck o tain skin, e tak mate, a part played by Hatton, and tc dons the caj command s the situation: man Pacitic comes perfection 1 into the ain’s hat and as Two young adrift in with of human givls and one good the middle of the cargo of (h imaginahle the slight What happ: ing the picture one. and « t « ¥ ) v omad man what mak an interesting 14 e CREAT COMEDY IS SHOWING AT PALACE "It “Clothes Make the Pirate” in vhich the trully funny Errol is st ng with Dorothy at the Palace, (his week, i indication, the film public has macl to be thankful for the threatenet invasion of the movies by pir The rare tonehes promised Lrrol Moon comedy that 0 mich for prospects i Colleen version of Iy” oy | full play in ihis comedy adaptation | of Hotman Day’s well known novel, | “Clothes Make the Pirate! Withy MORRIS MANUFACTURES SHOW CASES IN JUNEAU They’re Standard Product —TRY— MORRIS Construction Co. is 1 e Hical comedy quality | perfect pantomime w oshin 1o vith o quai which winently Schilling shrewish THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE S DIV A DRESSE! whose i | DOLLS character artis? versity of portraya ems fo know no limit, makes a rattling good and has for a fel b | than Gee Ma who will b alled by fan for h Anna Christie.” James Rennic, Fdn Reginald Barlow 1ouin i ellent wilh splea | musical 1y e pirate caneet ion expressly rec Old Chris in Nita Naldi Murphy o e (B ditt portrayals. none other idol of | is doubtful if a general Mme | will ever hear her a practical land- | ing three months of the outhe ance she takes her pupils ontside the opera Jan lihe (. for thirty years Emma Calve now Operatic nother veteran voice son ! the old | but rough the six or | the trains for several | be The other months | this French : I spent in managmg the estawe sistently refused to “FLASHING SPURS" wrrounding her Chatean de Cabrie- the public on any COMING COLISEUM |yes, (ravelin rope to see her gifts to her friends, and dressing dolls, many and heavy Gave “Best Years to Public” Only Mme. Calve's “The best yeors of my life her hobby s the the public,” Mm¢ These dolls moving |y “Now, I shall live In peace.” ithe world mee} O the wild and rocky upland of (wenty years the Cevennes mountains in the De- na, India and Calve dolls full sur Covered Most of {holder in s only life is pupils she cach yea and com with Calve men: u seen. S0 ave to singer that ghe cast seven month 29l are occasion hout picture I resorts of i ern California, Bob Custer, I 0.8 popular Western star, is called “Surc Custer.”” e hits the cleven twelve tho ieap pupii wore dressing Uve are yearly Children of ago in America given to sent out of more often makes partment | of Aveyron, Franc clity $ |rounded by e estone Spurs,” the stirving dva- |00 s | ““Ilr A A and villains, of love | 5 AR BRI cleventh-cen ! v i 1 the comes to the Coliseunt - D e i Iy or childhood dreams. ' always a suc matinee and nig o : The intimately knew at the Metropolits Bob Custer s Queen wesidents of the in the role of Uniced . great andt | Rusticana in 1 Wilde and Verlaine, | tviumph, although with Do Reske and | unpopular calls the peasants of (his hecame her dearvest f ns States Mme. Calve is not idling time. Therc are seven roown wshing ma of hcroes ind trickery tomorrow @t the In this picture given an opportunity his skill with the the Seala in Milan, Mme, how to demonstrate she gun the compos tand who sang Melba, distric Bt '"RICHARD BARTHELMESS known all over AT PALACE ON SUNDAY pupil whoin During her active ( Calve was an inveterate Her boast is that she ha levery state in the Unoin, every ¢ But Richard Barthelmess' new | her Just Suppose,” s shown ot ¢ theatre on Sunday o tru will S When icture the 1 Prince of hi fir Roknedding i the title of Rokn but hi sonth of Russia confisc selection, royal mak sereen Mirza Lives in Retircment Calve ha public appearance. i Kadjar of Per the regall film actor ddine is of Persia principalii and (h ated by Prince blood was in the tates Etfort them ¢ while he is seeking tame on the sereen. H ex-Shah of Persin and is the prominent candidate for h should he wish (o a Meet where they vma! and the boys tunt E the other high illain i fisted Alle featnred D The girls will have to Ketchikan sehool team A ¢ chapser which im tomore family ¢ were the ict to have are now beinz made tored. Mean ous lowns of The music tonight's dance by school Orehe tion of Mr: Sontheastern will be the decpdyed and mnd speed! ier and for perseentod tune A cousin | oo heroe of the HHD i Johimy W are Woods throne claim I “dust plays the iole of the Suppoie th King's pri have been thiat the dance, ised to all I Dancing mged and a big attending. will start at > DON'T FORGET and it Qs said perforin ceretary to hi time bring nd inhorn rd Barthelmess is the film - BY P-T. A BIG EVENT TONIGHT. | Ladies tickets Lurday, r5chool Meet henefit | Market lavge crowd wil'! will be affai tonight in the! under auspices of th Association | Hellenthal Building will help send the fary 1st. sense of « nony “King"” .= "NEW SERIAL OPENS ”"”"' : AT COLISEUM TOMORROW The larg i 3t for the Int Guild Goodie Jan. 29th, at Donations appreciated - > > Dr. Barton will be advanes sale of - from The excitement that screep: blood the tingle that gets un- attend your skin the ‘hrill that crawls 13! »oesene ynand down your spine the it i that fills your heart when you go to the rac is all part of the gre 20 School Basketball teams | racing serial, “Galloping Hoof hikan ngd Wrangell next|Call Collta4 Lwhich is told in ten chapters, each’ month to att indicates a the Flall, ent-Teacher your ifter ,e e Schilling Coffee never varies in flavor--- and yet your taste may vary, sometimes from day to day. Any day your taste varies so that you do not enjoy Schilling Coffee- your grocer won’t argue about it. He will instantly return the price of the full package you are then using--your mere statement is enough.Don’t trouble to return the coffee-- for your taste may change back again. Coffee Baking Powder+19 Spice FRIDAY, JAN. 28, 1927. TEACHES, RUNS ESTATE ¥ ¢ gaain Wintey aally publicity appear Provencal chaviti Knoy friend Australia know the World With the exception of her debut o Calve When she Noy achieved opera Switching to Carmen the traveller lized country of (he love I peacetul country and 1 wm happ will go to Wrans their annual tournament between the furnished Juneau under the who has practicing them carefully cvery 1 specially 9:30 o'clock e-Bruhn’ veated in tae Febru-| Taxr. Pnone 436:Night, the - Interschool/ phone 231. Member Auto Assn. adv TONIGHT — 9:25 “The Devil's Cargo” Ship { [he Devil 0" for a vovag ntertainment {nother Coliseum Triumph! {nother Great Show! 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