The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 4, 1927, Page 3

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.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIVIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIlIIIlIlllIlIlllllllllilIIIIIIIIII(IIIIlhIIIlIIIIII!I|IIIH|n TONIGHT 1 BIG HIT LAST NIGHT The Picture That Will Live =000 0ok Cominskys, David’« All TACHONS | |5, S . the student and the 1 T, 5. ite. Sammy is the his sterling traits, family thr nd woes, finding love of Mamie 5 BRSNS e TOBELOW THE LINE" I THRILLS, COLISEUM i - L mother. The ond 2} Ylendearing e ] Jelow i1 2 R Tismile and a tear AND SATURDAY the RinTinTin series of pic union of the opened yusterda Colisenm theatre for work in charming thrills. | sky. Ge Hungry 1l portrays s Lewis i my and Arthur Lul | Nat Carr s the Chaim Barowitz, (he tendably, and Blay kes a sympathotic Forever piteh, fadis Coninsliy Rosa Rasanova, who THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. nd Rose and thei father's f figl tinitively Sammy m ough it fort ofit Wil e happy e 1y »did such fin i Win as Mor frying role tattle-tale, wche Meh heroine, ThES number , 1927, ment and an ol Charles Gerrerd, T wd Lacille Ward A rnin Straight NOVELTY MEN MAKE HIT AT COLISC il Cohseum Theatre Men, four mmsician [tocal debut at th night and received feion, ecpecially affoer Morning L e following the comed [ overture tenight ager Pittschmann annonnce jorchestra will | show herveafter nitomobile ra The and - Sammy. star i wrted by Gertrade Oln Morris i Wilson TONIGHT LAST TIMES Kate I'rice her mother, wl excellent as the b “YOUTH AND ADVENTURE" : COMING TO COLISEUM animal might T R the reading ha of sub ) : s ot i v o ‘Below the Line’ details of his role a youny news | with paper editor would be correct, Ric Rin-Tin-Tin Talmadge spent several days|' of the bi paper ot | HARRON VARLOWE Los Angoles fing for picture which will Potel ne) Conklin NIGHT? Gilhert Cle Elith Yorks Orchestra Just “ALL NIGHT LONG™ from Seattle PATHEE COMEDY FOR into trouble and hiring a new book open mebody to hold at the most thritl s0 that his ne or and be intrigued into buy copy in order to finich th Obhsdlildkfl'ut P log" blood is once more George Lewis oused. T max comes with BlancheMehafley ! Virginia Browne Faire Rud : | i % in one IN COMPORT.L0, pack of bloodt thrills 1o fever il The “An appealingl \ @RoseRosanova~ sincere produc A . AnEpw.SLoMaN /¢ U Evenis GRoo - * Production~ ourna ecn et dumped | reporter becamc cngrossed i valume young wom: sitting next to him was reading unfortunately for the publizh interest stopped when he charact elf in a bathtub. Sever ers were DID YA HEAR THAT MUSIC AT . THE JUNE COLISELUM Fat Hartig Victor al ot L5 et Chas which a TOHN ¢ and night, Coliseum. The Carlos star tickler for getting thi {reproduced the newspap tmosphere [ with the test fidelity in the new | produe il incidenally BOC: i through m than his usual allot ment of daring feats rough the villa A who is @ right, has moment of his bloodthumping he develops the char iy instinet for the INTERNATIONAL NEWS il nting, vicious and also BERT ROACH and NEELY EDWARDS the place whe ved her: s humorous, tendor, absorbing novels in vari s of the car l h more to his another scat One of the hooks wa however - would have found something Now et The second chapter of (ke Pathe WEHE SIS L IO iy erial “Galloping Hoofs” will als JCHS Erelie y the added featurc. This s bead-| ON¢ R . I°s 4 Wol UeRe ! L R LIOIRE vlum Allene Ray and Johnnie Wal.|djacent oI I Ivight, o 10 yonrs old girl and, o1 Plays both shows ker. Ten thousand dollars for the ; [ ~Loges 60 cents ‘}41 ety e et e the key |the 1eft, a man reading the “Stovak | s i ges 60 cents inots of the cond | Ameril ‘ lost on the | then op inte in ism i two reel chap NDER A SPELL” 1 | = 5 7:15 and 9:% i The 3 a. m. curfew having been | — 2 SHOWS ———— 7:15 and 9:20 TR TN i [ I having ' .| more or 1o FEATURE AT PALACE 2 REGINALD DENNY 15 doors of AT PALACE SUNDAY | (¢! hour. some of the restauran RICHARD slexempt from it are remaining opeo | in “YOUTIH and until dawn to with au 5 ? % il ADVENTURE Also HOOF5" NO. 2 SATURDAY SUNDAY M tince : | effective i locking the | 5 and Evening upper clubs TALMADGI 2 at the appo Palace Four Piece Orchestra e PLAYS BOTH SHOWS NIGHTLY AND SUNDAY MATINEE st raveler " cople™ s i Anything i ex maddened Jazz o crazed fmotor teif the continent. That Prices—This Engagement Only—10-25-50, Loges 60 cents ® i ra. “His Peopl ! tojwas the theory By Morgan i ftiea e wisfied audiences the Pal-fwhen he wrote “California last night for a three « T Ahcad.” Appreciating the Coming Sunday Matinee gives us that fine vUist,tendant on such a trip, Universal | matinees, men 7 sehildkrant tarred Reginald D in lahows REGINALD DENNY in “CALIFORNIA £TRAIGHT AHEAD Pl o s e : David Comisky version of the story, which is A Universal Jewel Prc o7 Yonu can see | I Cominsky oy [the Palace Sunday and Monday open on the Kast H 3 siri day 5 prizzled, slow ling at the Sunday matinee " .. . ‘II|IIIlIIlIIIIIIIIII|IIIIlIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIllllflum BREAEEEEESEI ovine, o0 Waina nearted 1o oo e et s one of the than serape a bare livelihood, learnea Lhighly entertaining and with the teachings of the Bible,comedies of the year, fand the grea viters of {oday, but yny pilots a spe ly vestorday story s simple. It reveals the t cool water is (o likely to happen on o cater 1o those appetite and wide open cyes after ih ‘Pola gri " ‘THE CHARMERS ONGY GLCOTT (RODUCTION Gpene “GALLOYING mo ,—7 outside the | i — | ALASKA MEAT CO. almost exclusively | up of men \ Wholesale and Retail Butchers THONE 29 SEWARD STREET humor at P Justa wormen fend attend the at theatres afternoon | morning | offering continnons of vaudeville and tion pictures. The lines [ hox offices at 10 and most | the divertin in which Den ally built bungalow lon wheels to California, goos througi torms, a cireus runaw. wdolp! | performance morning are Sam's regulation of he | evidenced by a mch post office quare fect of sign in «| occupying an elope g floor We'll pay you $2 for your Cake --or §1 for your biscuits Any time you bake cake or biscuits with Schilling’s and do not like the results, we will o pay you $2 for your cake or §1 for your biscuits... ... just tell your grocer. your statement is enough He will pay you instantly. We pay him. You buy every Schilling product on approval. If you don’t like it, you don’t pay for it.... Your money back if you don’t like Schilling’s best. chilling Baking Powder l Schilling contains more of that wholesome but costly ream-of-tartar-.--more thanany other brand. (- 3 2 Cream -of - tartar bakinlg powder is the osly one ap- proved as safe by pure food experts the world over. 3 Full pound-weight instead of merely “pound-size” in the Schilling tin (16-ounces, not 12-ounces - - . - 8-ounces, not 6-ounces.) the powder jGreenwich Village two pack aml none 3 received pey larger than a shoe person box." | | “Only | | A twentieth century dispersing noisy method of roisterers at il | night was & 2 with mplet cess by an transient H 1 (- clectrie light bulby window of a sixth ounding effeet from the | | floar with r | | >+ o |[FCRMER JUNEAU GIRL RETURNS HERE; LOCATE Waldo, wife and baby, have Uin Junean and will wake thi their future home, Mrs, Wa Jis a former well know | Catherine Holzheimer, ) | Judge wnd Mrs, William A, Holzho mer. Mrs. Waldo, attended school b | when Ly s were resident leaving here thea for [Nome when Judge Holzheimer | feame Presiding Judge of the Second | Division. She has visited here several since then. The Waldos have fone of the apirtments over | Coliscum theatre, formerly occupicd by Frank Holzheimer and wif >oo DUPONT POWDER CO. OFFICES ARE MOVED Pal Abbott, Alaska ageit for the B I DuPoni, de Memours & Comi-| pany, has moved his offices o 503 | Goldstein Building. The offices of company for some time| |have been maintained in the Hellen | hal Building EFFORT TO SIZE Up 1 ATHLETIC STRENGTH | city reau girl anghter {of Juncau Aiiartore 16 alde up the athletic | trength of the United States for| Jext year’s Olympic games is plann-| ed by the German Olympic com mittee which has requested the fed cral government for an additionat' appropriation of $50,000 to make the trip. The commission will of four membors, headed by Dr. Otio Lewald, chairman of the Olympic committee whose program of pop Warizing athletes i5 supported by the Reich to the cxtent of nearly 1,600,000 marks a year. Other mem ers of the commission will be a a trainer and the gecre | Dien. It will be the first official visit of German athletic su-| thoritles o the United State mn“; the war. They will probably sait| in May | | congist - T E FLSEMORE HONORED Jlsemor several times or nl l’:llr ln:).' has en to preside over the Commercial Club durin: e, been chos- BATII ROOM OUTFIT Bath Tub. 5 it All complete withy fittings Delivered anywi. GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING O, BURNEES “I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” : Lavatory: Closet (white tank) ie 1n city linae. ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE bnt after trying ¢ yon will be convineed that the heating quality varies, also you will learn that bak- ing with our coal mean less coal and better resunits We car a full line of Feed and our transfcr service 0. G. Whis. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 BIG REI)U(JIUN IN RECORD PRICES THIS WEEK ONLY var 7oc, Vigter and Columbia, S for $1.25 I cal, 12 in. and 10 in, 75 cents and 50 cents Twelve Inch Victor and Columbia 2-3 Off List Price Single Face Red Seals, 3 for $1.25 EDISGN RECORDS—2-3 OFF LIST PRICE NEW ED 0% © IOGRAPHS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Juneau Music House B R et ST T PSP PNY SCREENED BLACK DIAMOND NUT COAL “Best for the Range” $12.50 per Ton on Dock PACITIC COAST COAL CO. Phone 412

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