The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 11, 1927, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

- ililfidmnnn THE Ycu have read about it Ask anybedy who was there la IT ac the best thing for yo I 1S ON AGAIN DI: Shews Each Night——-——— MAL MURRAY 10 Reel Feature and News Reel Shows » I O i o Each Night HHTTHHTHI SUNDAY MATINEE—FIRST “THE i, Atiractions At Theatres e |GOCD FEATURE IS “Peter Pan kst night, at the Colis This time Beity B t 1 with Adolphe M erce Vidor in the “Are Parent sion of Alic Evening Post tty | the of Lita Hazlit who arrives home from hoarding school to discover that parents have d cided to obtain o divorce, Raiher than make a between thoem she g back and fall in love with a Ao tor, played by sereen nd.” vack to Juneau m, wmeon s fea d Flc pietire njou ar W amoun People? creen vel Duer a Miller's Saturday tory rol choit 1 handsom Lawrencoe Giay, Dr. Dacer tell that parents are people just the same as anyone clse, and he is sure they will come around all right if sh mly got them interested in thing 2 “mut ry” as chool voung new hey is same 1al were Betty does brings them to infatvated with no sooner do th tozether than One 1ing “s office for and the girl doeci She falls asleop. there in the morning precarious position for but the ture turn langhing matter A night of worry brings about the ¢ make up. Dacer an I told you into each other's Betz' orchesira delighted concert numbers including lizht number “The Prince WOi believe movi Bu get their heads results, to the is ou him actor. quarrel Betty ady oV goes He uit icc for and Dacer finds It's rather bot1 of th it into a r for the parents irod cffect—they Betty with they g arm; 0" as with th the spot- of Pilsen.”’ B = ik osiin “THE MERRY WiDCW” MAKES HIT AT PALACE Widow picture theatre “Atter viewing “The Morty Metro-Goldwyn-M 24 vhich opened at the Palacc last night, the audience could hard Iy bring If bhack to an ordin existence. The picture is as exhilars ing as champagne, its beauty hreath- taking, and its drama not relieved, but intensiffed by the most human comedy ever seen on the screen. Mae Murray, always a favorite has doubled her claim to immortality in the of picty goers, by her port the title role. She Tends to th all the charm for which the so long becn rememiered, it her own personalit John Gilbert pls with the dash and viva largely responsible for his sudden rvise in popular favor. This part wiil probably make him one of the most popular stars on the screen. feldom is there such a hapyp combination of acting ability, personality, and masculine handsomeness as this man possesses. 2y O'Arcy, a newcomer to the screen, plays the villainous “Crown Prince,” and makes him a thoroughl, detestable personage, . 1;.“ an se Danilo™ hi is BIG FEATURE you have heard ab TONIGHT and EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT—Loge seats can he reserved for first show each night of “The Merry Widow"——Phone 144 or 78. Prese PACE THAT Adapted from an Original Story hy Byron Morgan With Ben Lyon, Mary and TULLY MARSHALL 'llllllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIII|IIIlIIlI!!!!IIIIIIllllllIIHIIIIIIIIIII]IIllllII IIIIIHHIIIIIIHIllllll!' | than 52 | derne | NOW AT COLISEUM HERE ut it, NOW SEE IT— night—THEY'LL RECOMMEND money in the movie field. AND TOMORROW —7:15 and 9:20 JONN GILBERT Palace Orchestra Floys All Shows anl We Don't Mean Maybe ys NATIONAL PICTURES, Inc. nts THRILI IIlIIIIlll!llllllIIIIIIlllIlllll|Illlllllll"ll"llllll ll"|lllllflllllll"||i"lillli"l"lllllllllli”lllllllllllllIlIIIHIlIIIINllmlIiIIIHMIIIHlll!llllllni Astor never ' sive Interest moment remainii but the made, play, Wi Murray in the story i cach sucee in the writ most indelible it was in the the unforgettable Waltz." A d wd John Gitbort it seend memory, impression i famous st by M| s by dang veritab wailz, a 55 and Merry by the to the oreh feature i played greatly "“MIDNIGHT MOLLY" COMING TO COLISEUM which brings out to a remarkabie Gothic picture Coliseum tomor night. “Midnizght theme mistaken in a natic ree, Kvelyn rolc ability Brent the and tar, conmes to « matines iclly.” With lentity rolling of along noothly “Midnight mo:t a Moliy™ powerful It i fense with ac for Mi Myton, is how much wit lima limax, of th of the il yeloddr Jith on ma season replete written Kennedy of inal star can Dillon, L, Gouch are outstand the The produc . the best efforts of Lloyd one of the cleverest di motion pictures, hi tant, Pandro S. Berman Another episode of Hoofs" will also be shown. wpen The ) by Fred another instance cffective for a Gordon and John in on irent it Hore an ¢ rticular Johin story be con ast ham, ectors in and 1581 \loping '“THE PACE THAT THRILLS" COMING TO THE PALACE The massive gates of a stone pr wung open, a pallid, little woni- i stcpped out into freedom and sun- hine for the first time in more han twenty years. Perjured m testimony and the hatred of her parents had placed her there murderess. Her little baby was ship ped to an orphanage under another name and the friendless woman was left alone in prison to spend her life in misery. But the son prospered, despite the efforts of his grandparents, and had become one of America's greatest moving picture stars. He uncovered his past history and by heroic meas- u finally succeeded in securing a pardon for his wronged mother. The son was Ben Lyen, First tional featured player. The ritzi Brunette. no tears neced be shed, for it all happened as one of the many dramatic epfsodes in “The Pac2 That Thrills"—a cofeaturing vehicle for Ben Lyon and Mary Astor which comes to the Palace Sunday and Monday. by Na- mother e Flowers are most suitable your Valentine greetings. See neau Florists, Phone 311. for Ju- adv Can be checked in 15 by rubbing Vicks. Used at bedtime this treatment usually averts a night atteck. of | the | zood i [ and THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. !.llI'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Il-llullllllllllIIIIIlhllllllIIIlIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllilll‘hl!. 'ElNSTOSS WANTS HERRING PACKING CREATLY RESTRICTED i tions on SHEATTLE 11.-To the - Unusually foverish preps a1 progress for the coming among the Fertilizer Plants in stern Alaska | Larger and higher boa and more modern and chinery and equipmes eral additional plants aye being built If this will be* allowed it will bo a very short time wherein the ring in Southeastern Alaska will depleted Not only is by taking putting which som Feb sea Sout powered additional ma also sev he b it an unheard of cr food (consisting of herri it into manure fornl the whole country wii time later, becs ther no question but that the quality i good is available anywie The only excuse they offer now & that the herring arc not big enongh for curing purpo but the fact remains that there v few lar herring anywhere it there would any large ing. therc would be a time when everybody would be only too glad to get the mall herring | But this is not the main thing cause the people of the United Statc t along without 1 ring from Alaska they can buy them from foreign countries it ihey have to, giving a chance to foreien labor and business to develop inst of our own But those who depend upon and make their iiving out of will find in very short tim the salmon, following and f upon the herving, will also be deplet ed, for it is a foregone conclusion if one is depleted o will th be also. Mexico has a law that ne put into fertilizer California has a law over por cent can and their herrin iderably smaller than The fact that alm of these plants oper: for fertilizer purposcs only a few barrels of herring make believe that they plying with the law Some drastic measures must bhe taken, and put a stop to this destrue- tion of our food supply In my opinion it is the newspapers throughout and to and izer, mis are and bhe hery be as i | Alaski Alaska a i othoy food cun he that nothing put into, fertilizer, con | is, one | { vy ing especially do just com cure to are duty of the Alaska that their line out successfully | to take action is carried and promptly. Wouldn't it be a good idea to get | names of every Congressman, and Senator in the United and acquaint them with this now ex evil, and they no doubt will bring satisfactory results A plant has been operating Warm Springs Bay, which according to the writer's belief, is be probibited on the th location should be set aside by | the Government a health resort, the odor which naturally attend: | reduction plant carries a long dis and is unhealthy for sick poo action, see States istin should grounds that | a tance, ple The only time fhat the herving is for curing purposes is durin: of July. Before July 1st are uot fit for curing, 1st, they e ot the the month herring after Augnst fat It enough any fishing should he the for fertilizer puy poses allowed, it shoul” be with understanding that not less than per cent should be for curing purposes. | Sincerely (Signed) 8. - PIONEER AUXILIARY meet Friday night, at 2 o'clock. Delegate to Lodge, which meets in Ju- next month, will be elected; for entertainment, ete., will senssed. A full attendante of requested as this important i DOUGLAS AUSTIN, | Acting Secretary. Yours, EINSTOSE Till .\Imv:w(‘ Grand neaun plans di members is ing is most MRS, be —~adv. GOMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR Common garden sage brewed inte 4, heavy. tea; with sulphur and al- - cokol added, will turn gray, streakod and faded hair beautifully cdark anc Inxuriant, h'Ax— ing the Sage Tex and Sulphur renun- at home, though, is' troublesome. An| to get the ready- to-| use preparation improved by th addition of other ingredients. It is known as Wyeth's Sage & Sulphur, Compound and can be obtained at all drug stores for only .75 cents .‘ bottle. ‘While gray faded hair is not’ sln- ful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive-' ness. By darkeninz your hair with| Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-| pourd, no one can tell, because it does it so naturally. so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brus!sf with it and draw this through your nair, taking one small strand at al time; hy morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another ap-' plication or two ypur hair becomes' beautifully dark, wlossy, scft and casier way is luxuriant and you appear years younger. —aiy, Herto only LTappointed Hday {in Lor | when { because | been | daughters | her | Who Smoke | | L comply | | | ALFRED that i by the § e Tonzass changes | deal wheven fward Women's Clubs Have 40,060 Memb: Tho Towa fac headed hy i Shenandoah in th o 409010 lowa club Lake « state gro cdub: federation is in the p 042 want home count the _censn aried wome wormer women” by entmerated genius for Lake cay ex ‘in th and tho order explain busines: ied Woman Gets Many Proposals Offers of marria showered upon Miss 12 13 it became known that sl manager of company at year High €ala suranco 00y o at in the ing in swered of them. | how many cf them are of leg-pulls. Some of th ty persistent, oo, writing again and a Rights to Women Won Mrs. Rochelle Mrs. Albert member of the 12 year cqual suff v 1ocnaic an ard went living school board in Colorado in Wyoming offered teacher, She it had g But four elected to the 5 in Wyoming mother four she in ho a went to vote oiher centatiy is the of has not ide activities to home. outs Card Curbs Women in Cafe problem of how to patrons that wont them to hits by a large Kan as o woman i restanrant a table, and while her water glass, on (e inside printed “So The taurant smoke L walter g leaves a of our moking miany women will kindly Di di we appreciate it refrain The restaurant and none - becom HOWE HEAD TONGASS TR made six Announcement i Howe the past the Tong Ts has been elected | firm, to il (he the death of Fred Howe and associat Johnstone and for of pany, interest also are pur building Investment Jolnstone w “We contemp in the Howe where compan Uso 10 store or My St id rett the upon le acqu in the company 1927 with business better that t impor ales e a torest to that chikan will be are in ho play quite a business life in the past.” we s will in the as it Chronicle.) meet-| T employed alary “On am in the Wyoming women hous My Lon as City e a cigar apparently which is it from doing proprietoy vacancy have in owned by y of completed We optimism, zenerally than ever of the lils 1927, " SENATE BILL PROHIBIT IN WOULD Liard filed on cardroom T FRENCH GIRUS LIKE, tail M rise of th | re 4b team: crowdin d French g in mpio in it competin thall ¢t cor N ke toan and A by other Footl i play with tion only have heen 1y from esloy, sined had boen London in of 10 the very i > - appearcd an pout raert ven't are freak haz g I coursc d i local rule allow away until he ball i ali v weiks and an not sare natur th L] pret- to brush p cn! throc-guarter The 1 ! m are id un-baked mud. When the established tin tee b cuently stolen for use as ets. The hoxes natives left cn flags were flags substituted heik shepherd could not were them nt stopped v vear Leon, end anothor cmployment were foi lowa, rohe: or be made N s to Wyoming ven wom n the righ have rept elle two | Roch and rmitio erfc hort Cardinul and mak him a of the i Tommy room for world serie tis name with the himeelf his first full and s brizhter 1,013 any Tevenow' Tommy teil w it been solved e, A e nen does not roplaycd the I o in th to het vefillin folded card en ye aceepted more than leagie batted over in his e ‘y el g of eno except i nian only 22 neatl HT i the world 1 to lead the pack ns o ohject ning you hoere say e5 an room willy = 1 OF ADING CO. that Aifred years man ading com ident made Johns=tor taken over the bhusi hasing the the Ton which head my trip. and thing a single ble Now, not immeaodiate its policy wning from to wear a minute that yon pleasing woud look fres viceable again us dry clean yon have the ity greater in look for beliey- Ket And he Tong tant a part community (Ketchikan it you them. in Lvery Month in the 1927 March 16 April 27 Year! SALES DATES May 25 September 21 June 29 October 26 July 27 November 23 August 31 December 14 Special Sules Held on Request of Shippers Advance Made on Shipments When 65 MA Requested R!ON STREET VIADUCT SEATTLE.US S.A. 1 the GAMBLING BILLIARD PARLORS TO PLAY BASKETBALL out T P it covered v DESERT GOLF CQURSE WITH MANY HAZARDS Redouin on the n neizithorh ahoy Abu playe: at least but t} vith COUTse water perforated alone when the Wt w buei il taid tin cloth as from tin. QILENT TOMMY LETS HIS PLAYING TALK couls for serie Thevenow yea | ileny ! expecied star chance inf st durin season but compiled an They cleaned my clothes —I1 packed my grip, And now I'm ready for NVITED to take a trip ho some that 1 oand ser let hi MAKER.-OF MEN'S CLOTHES PHONE 518 JUNEAL, AIASKHA lder . oo aooom won i PAREN TS ¥ | AeNjoU BRONSON ENCE VIDOR Jaramount CPicture ity B nsen since AT HILARITY! ROACH When s that about we YASCALS IN 4 SOCIETY’ veoimedy tisie ED BLACK NUT COAL ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Duotchers TPHONE 89 SEWARD STREET e IT tank ) ROOM OUTF avatory; Closet (wl withh fliings anywiére in cit BATH Bath Tub, 5 ft.: 1 All ered GEO. B. RICE PLUMEIND HEATING oIL BUENEES ell Yon in Advance Wkat Job Will Cost” e MAY LOOK ALL COAL will ba qnality 1 that bak- coal inis hoour nean lesa and We our Feed and Whia. tran 6. G. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 « ter service

Other pages from this issue: