The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 14, 1927, Page 3

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’» o - T DAY and W WITH ELEANOR BOARDMAN, MATT MOORE and ¥ Sec FLOYD JOHNSON ‘THE A R O TR TP T LR LT TR T — | LET US FIGURE THE TF CONSTRUCTION FOR YOUR HORX OUR SYSTEM WILL SURPRISE PHO oy Concrete Produ EDNESDAY /olduyn Picture WILETAM RUSSELL. LOYD JOHNSON eight prizefigter in d i cts Mfo. ( < G. FAGERSON Jozz King Discovers Hit THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 14, | Atiractions At Theatres | ] | | | [ 3 T4PACE THAT THRILLS" [ [ Lovers | combined of clean wholesome with a pretty will find vening of tainment in “Tl Pace T First National's latest fc which opened last night theatr Ben Lyon players, h in love an ture ture at Astor, @ admir nd Mary ad an Tully Thomas Cha B Wheeler wed t which cont Brunettc Warner Richmond yn Walsh Hall ny motion pict Thrill cont which i to fini never e 1 movie hero who unde publi to take chan for most tri girl in the « in Ler hero cleared up 1 tart irable ! | van tinally n the er pily Ben in the rol is admirably to his fan well roles. We better than in th faith i of the movie He incident that he is a ¢ roves dian a wer ture seon He fig tuffed and live bu ur breath recin that “MARRY ME” NOW SHOWING, COLISEU the pr oifor zood ¢ will ¢ lesome, h y human ol teach how t through med cold comedy torage egg possibilitics inher plot have been fully capit ed b Craze o that from t finish thr langh-convulsing that keep tate of technical Th in the and audiences in hilarity seenes si a ide, the prod homey settings 1 town background entation of rural life, depicts the typical folks m ves a f repre pathetica I ing 1 on of the uniformly meritorion 4 His Own Home-Town THE "KING OF JA WITH THE _NEW LUUZ WHITEMAN IAND .‘W S OROHEST7RA RECORDING WA LITTLE SRPANIGH TOWN" 22°75 IMPRES'SED PIECE OF MUSIC 1 e litHe. Span-ishfown‘j{wfs'uergm Iike “In a Little Spanish Town,” Work of Girl, Pleases Whiteman New York City.—“And_ then” breathes pretty Mabel Wayne, | eyes shining almost awedly, “he | said he would get somebody to | write lyrics for it, because he ‘liked it better than any music he had heard for weeks!” | This is the way Miss Wayne ends her story of a thrill that comes once in a lifetime. She got the thrill when Paul Whiteman, rotund jazz king, played over a piece of music she took to him and straight-way labeled it “a wow”. SuI?Iied with lyrics and chris- ) —— It this, —Stars war the song has proved to be just what Mr. Whiteman predicted. “] can hardly realize it even yet,” Miss Wayne says wonder- ingly. “You know how hard it is to get big people interested in poor, little unknowns and, of course, there was no way I could really tell whether my music was good, e “I believed in it, but convincing hard-boiled Tin Pan Alley publish- ers was something else again, Then I got the idea of appealing to Whiteman, “Luckily I was in a.strategic position, I was visiting in Den- ver, the jazz king’s hometown, when he came through there. All of us have some sentiment about the place where we've been born and raised. Mr. Whiteman is es- ¥ened “In a Little Spanish Town.",mxflx 1 ptkad 00i down o on @ ij’ ke i, — “So T figured that if I could reach him in Denver he might be feeling so good at being home that he would include my piece in his general attitude of approval, That’s just what happened and I nearly fell over when he said that he was going to ask writers with dozens of lyric hits to their credit to do the words. “Then Mr. Whiteman played ‘In a Little Spanish Town’ at all of his concerts and for the rec- ords, and now everywhere I go somebody is humming it. Not only that, but song publishers want to see my next music, “Is it any wonder that I can hardly sleep nights for thinking about my luck and the Fate that took me to Denver just when Paul Whiteman got an urge for soiie bis mothar's heme cesking 7" e s i i i LAST TIME, PALACE 1l enter Thi Marshall, hero| L portrayer of se milestoned wiiii| Mistress of Mansion "American community. | acting of the distinguished cast i the photoplay outstandin tures. Florence Vidor, as the able and beautiful schoolmarm a sincere and restrained e ance: Edward Eve Horton ¢o [nimselt with _comic {dyspeptic hero; Helen Jerom always in character, and {Roche makes the most of (h that falls to Nis® ot 'S most glory a tory} | “WAY OF A GIRL" | { COMING TO PALACE in J pic ral ‘:F When Robert Vignola discoverad | tthat the script of “The Way of (Girl,” his produotion for Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer, had a prize fight in it,| he determined to make it a real So he induced Floyd Johnson, a con-| nder for Jack Dempsoy's 1k Herrviek, a well-known boxer a bout at the studio. The rc ult can be secn when “The Way of L Girl” comes to the Palace theaire Tue and Wednosday Matt Moore play and Eleanor u on crown and | e in 10! il city |, cos | day maole i the leading Boardman i TOM MIX COMING Tl Vil TO THE COLISEUM | But | hap | the West, | the jury, who {ran In the of when the rmy six-gun man wa Gays o stage coach drivers sted the gold and silver from the ally fyines as picturcsque as the | bandits whom foughii {Greatest of th wonderful Wik Monk. Mix, (he virile West ‘“‘", n star of the ost Coitt St U o, had read the o) Monk and he drilled il “1ofl Boster Gardner, the Deadwood coach, some L tions of that former 1 wd (e om vas Fox story he h ing into 1 the of the tradi kin rein The Mix' latest tory Tho Coliseum 1 of e Hlach M| that test Deadwood Coach’ LOMOTTow fing UE pepresentation of the dashing drive |of former days will be seen a8y | - 1 £, 79 | &£V | - of Women . de A1 i inm & rent R, |t iz | 10| Governor's Daughter i 10 Mary PFisher, 28 At jof Pennsyly new governol |8, PFisher, is the youngest | | | i year old daugl i John | o mistre per- T wl an n w lue-fof the Harrisburg .executive mansion and | in its history. Her mother di rue | years ago. Miss Fisher's fav vin. creation is riding her horse er” She did not take the h the Pennsylvania capital but was companied by her two alyham tei- riers, “Nip” “Tuck.” o She does expect of Yover the mansidn during four | N year term of her father, as her en ¢ b o Henry Tatnail B Jr.. of Philadelphia has { nounced vei do- in and not to preside the owl, | 8t hoen an- M Underground Office of ! For Lord's Daughter Miss Grace Stanley, Lotd Ashfield, Michi., " wiio. @ave: up. liuntii and other daylisht sociot to work in the head ol of London's Undergrouid, s i very much ficd first month'’s tryo nd intend “stay with it Lord Ashfield is the chici of Leity's principal transportation sy but when at her d lis considered the same Yother employes ’4‘Ill| taking order chief. She never ing working hour daush 10} formerly De- | B i (10it parties dives fices she the o o a in o the | Miss Stanley | 10! 1y of the itending to routine | from the hureau | her fathey dur- 6k Q Woinen Active Head Of Large Company Migs Helen McCabe is the de over the “Home or ( 4 20, | president a general manager Cincinnati lumber company. ing 40 mills. She i a arts, bachelor of law and public aceountaint Yet, while attending convention of limber ex |expressed the opinfon that education is not an exhibi ot (e he of operat bachelor of v ocortifiod qu 18 na fa an essential of f‘[‘ Limecessful - business and naturally sees no reason why women shonld not have husine s reer. a colleg in More Flowers Used | By Women in Berlin Berlin. women are | perhaps more freely tha i 1] [ winter for household decorations | personal adornment. The somew |improved economic conditions helped what might be called 'uxury business of the flower Lchants as they have the other called luxury To the ( o al | havo | the | mer- | to-} 5, who are among the ¢ flower love in the| world, flowers seem scarcely a lux ury, however, and even the poorest heusewife, unable to buy, 18 an as-' sidious caltivator of flo 3 e ATTENTION MASONS There will be a stated commun- lication of Mt. Juneau Lodge No 147, F. & A. M, in Odd Fellows’ Hal! at 7:20 o'clock Monday even- . Work in the F. C. Degree iting Brethren cordially invited. der of e M. 5. NAGHEL, ceretary, DATE— —adv. DOUGLA |FEBRUARY g Valentine, Phohe 3il. adv.| ! News it Views fire one ionable™ quits ey | Joins_?\inthfi' l \ Mary Miles Minter, movie star, ended her long quarrel with her mother. They were united in Paris. < (International Newsreel) - - Wall p vild of ming infte corate nerican uscum ol hionahle of New York 0 o, and reproduction i th oSt OXPensive i old papers diven wall York and lite tiled wall a4 blue cabbages h A black clown wend tl apast nt even on the formerl of buthrooms pink v 1y to varied iy for a visito com N tran | . stay th wishe the subway rk act indefiuitely arfuce of He street ver a leve Ibelow wity by or unders: hotel, or e one of a numi tice building with entrances un r the grouud For a b wer shopping 1o \sliers, Jowcler hope, v and cven ur there a music stor tant th from below 210 mile ints, departient atres that m approachiod he su e may ride dozen different s daylight and make b the (rain on hadl Reports und coplicl ot citzien cmanatin I is ¢ et instanc from pre diced courd how ', in one when man i platforin diseardes arll on th tragh to 1 1othod hias heen di which visitor i distinguish the “f by om York e of W hoste vise from thos AR n't detective ability, « It the hotel ha mnd a diligent any me you may f0 “oxctu o any just this plat to dis wion, then vihionable.” re- ire ther no seareh n of ident: b sur it il Jarir Dre They cleancd my clothes —I packed my grip, And now I'm ready for my trip. NVITED to ta and not a t not a sin thing to w a minute that you pleasing know some garments that woud lock fresh and ser- viceable aganin if you let us dry clean them GC.E.ALMQUIS you have MAKER Gk MENS CLOTHES PHONE 528 JUNEAL, AIASKHA'| and | the | KING AGAINST not | from beingg e op for bargains TONIGHT-Last Times FOX NEWS “WILLIAM TELLS” nz Girl Com E LAUGH PICTURE RRY ME o Come end -—9:25 Logas COMING TOM MIN in “The Deadwood Coach™ COMING THURSDAY The pla; vld's BETZ' COLI MELODY 1 w Which coffce is truly the most economical? Any time you don’t think Schilling the most economical of gocd coflees - -« your statemeint toyour grocer is cnough He returns your moncy instantly. You keep the coffec. We p‘ay him Schilling, Tea+ 19 SPices * 31 Extracts TORRIXA I FAFKAR ZIF! Coffee ‘Baking Powder those of last as the “bhob- can wear the in their will have this year from cason, and and * beds'™ gulation BOBBED HAIR - 1 hey bout, - > BRIDGE DINNER LON 1A [ Georg veported Wilson entertained at +lagt iriday evening with a bridge-dinner. Three bles were playing. Mrs. A. W. Steward won the prize and Cloveland honors i and bobbod thl preparin t this ye: of them bei M B WO ladies tirst been the meng' v . - IS S S NI | PULSE AND CARD READING | Pastgand Puture accurately told * no charge. 538 Kennedy St., | r. 6th. PPhone 4403. Home | readings by appointinent ] — wn that wir to the + but officials thia #hsurd taat to wonen conrt o | helieye lieen hit 1 olibed Lol Pat conrt ed tuat there Word line beon pa S SCREENED BLACK DIAMOND NUT COAL “Best for the Range”s 2,50 per Ton on Deck Y PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. Phene 412 ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PRCAE 2D SEWARD STREET BATH ROOM OUTFIT Bath Tub, 5 ft.; Lavatory; Closet (white tank) All complete with fittings —$89.30 Delivered anywiere in city limik GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING OIL. BURNERS “I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost”

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