The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 15, 1927, Page 3

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—_— .||II|II!IllIlIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIII|III|IIIII|lIIII|lllillhlIIIIIIIIIIHIHHIII!IIIIIIIl{IIhl. TONIGHT PEN AND INK “Thrill-D as she ,ll(-m nd loved to live! ROBERT G. VIGNOLA'S production Pt Riaver LEANOR ROBERT G. VIGNCGLA ]H.w high lights fiom the thing of rare screcn b you that fighting young c S yeu will reali the battling. liked fighters any ever film the thnt yeu Floyd Jehnson, the And game, AND WEDNESDAY It BOARDMAN, WILLIAM MATT MOORE and FLOYD JOHNSON made 2n a pait in par tk DEVILLLE who was ¢ to, and d to love shgial, nted hecn RUSSELL, duction. the artists’ ball, a When we tell the popular n, and by Jack Herrick, = of 1eal ring stars doing 2 ular, is onc of the best = t itself is as exciting as ex ent p; cing the fight. Johnton STERN BROTHERS Present EDNA MARION and FARI “WAIT DON'T FORGET OUR MACK in A BIT” ORCHESTRA PLAYS BOTH SHOWS EACH NIGHT AND SUNDAY MATINEE THURS COLLEEN MOORYE DAY in W o MODIRNS R T T R e Atiractions At Theatres Gn g I durin I was i Bad Land WO handit hi of gold Th Deadw Cheycnne and Deadwood huiit by Dakoeta 1863, wa I-Hh\ to irst coach iron without A replica of 11 in the film which i and tomorrow at th Mix's Lors ony tried out on but, during the vood Coach,” in did o mile dash, over rough in minute, forty-cight which isn’t so bad for a tunding only fourteen hand Coliscum has never be endurance record The Dead Dk ‘ tiln South o secon: Ccow pony hig “THE WAY OF A GIRL” AT PALACE TONIGHT " The trenzied . flapper for a new ventures, dramatic and comie, which hefall her, is the basis of Robert G Vigno! “Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pro- duction, Way of a G hici) comes to ih s tonight The story i adapted from “The Summons,” by Newlin Burt, and has b by its director and the players s to feature the humorous side Eleanor Boardman, who has peared lately in “Wife of the Ci “So This Is Marriage” s in Silk,” play: the role, her first attempt at edy on the screen. She is supported by Ma Moore as her conservative suitor. Willi Russell in an unusual good bad m role, and Mathew Betz, the latter new addition to screen villai The central character of t races from prize artists’ balls and search of a debut thrill and the aa- the ap fast and climax I ought “LLiah wl th ing coLL iy Flapper. the tyg | tication ing a Cxpectc fant ic ne “kick"” tener air depi ahle rancis chargs vehielos of ¢ Weman's onoclasts” ted by cast ired thrili of th thrill provid and the slor than she 1TNIN'" IS COMING, COLISEU Frank dribution to fed e and ¢ e of warkahl airplancs drop to Bl the et with awe no hair (o hild the audicnce petcc no o clash 15 Lo arouse shinin : of uspense ' pro thrill 11 husiasm to th | high nost perfoct Bacon 1o b United porira lovable “Lizhtnin’ Hunt s a stage physical found any veto of 1 tion picture dircctor the leading comes EEN MOORE IS COMING TO PALACE n Moore the I Thiw will be at . heginning Moderns” a new I release i (i time persents (e Youth” The British expre e exceeds the pseudo of her American siste touch of cynicism not d from the nt will 50 to prov their “jaded convention-defying graphical and to bet ado wiser in with their independence, s Miss Moore a cap- under direction o John Dillon, who had been in| of many of the star’ I} - bl GOODIE SALE Aid Society of tha will hold 19th an Chure a Goodis at G at 1% ady. to dance at es and Aprons. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. News dnd\vw,w\ D on@mm &w Shun Wiles of Sex, Woman Oiticial Don't carry ne etic Isabel Lar ism or clinging ssioner vises 1l ox who urge for ( liss L ond we the cead ne commi country women in and no) affairs of " using reminine | wiles (o pliy chivalry for ferement. She s heen | ©omany yoar Invokes Padlocks On Haunts of Wets wplied (o Miss Mary istant United State the northern distr of cah 1 chiarged liqquor D Mi lave her admitied and her practice general. In her fo has specialized in liquor jon proceedi activitic to the illinoi she Long Hair and Trains Will Return Together When sweeping train Imee Favart, noted #rench o xpects I air o return (o Thut not before. Diana have as much s they huve L for venien ange me cof Queen Scratched on Win Queen Mary, with fond s of her girlk ha wme with nond on a of a farmhou old village Wi which makes no effort to k with the times and for en gradually slipping The house is known a e farm, a Sixtecenth co tored by curate 1902 to 1901 of the n o th nuch ccent Mary oo Wittt a dig window e Tudor little eter W years | backward the Dove atury beild the It . Stav wham fron a fricud window i ey at yeir Royal family. The rector’s study, a admired by the visit. Dovecote queen during ‘a| farm i op "dozen public the public time Qe 1yihin practi rem dwellers atop the Manhattan live yiand on a foggy skycrapers penety mist - shrouding the m the cusile u dream night the heigh the spar and the buildi [ of Husion i lights, in the apartme v ol B Humir King lik Tash dreamer from we wy from | whoy hand informal The York wi ince the fi where it pr the birds coi habl hom in ATth strect at Fitth aven to the level of the thiit ke s packed the raffic melted now carly in pite the + deily lia lls of m not cquent sp e rate If visitors are uninterc mugenms in D _ Pamousv Interviewer Tells of Career % e mfiun 5 T e o e e e So Says Interviewer Who Has Observed Their W Workings New York City.—If every wo- man had a job that was as much | fun as hersis, Hortense Saunders, famous New York feature writer, | doubts whether any of her sex wuuld give up a career for mar- Pretty Miss Saunders’ favorite amusement, as she phrases it, is| “to sit on the fence and watch the , world go by.” Her work takes her | from. murder trials to visiting | celebrities in quick succession, Sometimes she gets what is called a society assignment and goes to , Palm Beach or Bar Harbor or Newport. In the course of a | week, she meets all types of hu- manity. | “I have manazed to retain my optimism through it all,” she de- elares. “The truth is, the Ameri- _an, talten by and large, is rather an admnrable person. There are + Yots of cheerful findings about | Buman nature. Even booster clubs em awfully bad when you you do in my work, of int things they do for ople. 1 people, titled ones and famous ones are pretty much like | the rest of us, onee you get the | top layer off. ‘The highly colored | fiction 1 used to read in my child- hood made me bclieve that rich people never even had the same thoughts that I did. It has been exciting to find that some of them |even share my taste for Keats, artichokes and popular music. “Popular music, by the way, is one of the things that makes America optimistic and keeps it that way. When your radio is bringing in the strains of ‘Hum Your Troubl: it is hard to be blue. I should say, in fact, that the keynote of the American dis- position and ecven of our pros- perity is to be found in our light- hearted songs which certainly tend to keep up our morale.” Miss Saunders’ articles are syn- dicated throughout the country and are copied abroad, do: h lovictie 1D Count Salm Von loog- stracten, husbhand of Millicent Rogers, the heiress, was phnl\m:.lphul on the liner on which he sailed for Europe. He was going to visit his mother, hie said, but interest in the trip was high because his wife was also in Ilurope. music, (ra 1 BETTER SPERCH WEEK DATE SET WAL an HINGTON offort | 1o 14 children . ¢, IFeb in RrOWnun the b appreci ngith of (he 1ovican bion Federation” of IPehrun 026 s inauguratod . Wonr-| work utl he cradicating learns Cof Lt deden e to 1l ty of i Bibi hack S pen pecitul handdi our nother intorost Htors a Land e RHEUMATISM! RUB THE PAIN AWAY Stop ving nenetyati Oil right int ore, st foint 1 Ol i a harn 1101 m lini chonever di and cannot hot 0il tore, cont Jacob: drig in moment froe from soren and In use for 65 he {svais jral apraing —I packed m And now I'm ready for my trip. a trip no NVITED to tak thin woud ook viceas ie ws dry MAKER OF MENS PHONE 528 Ju,vnw llfl.flrfl diction e Siona ELMER HAGEN 1S previo Pl at ong ing e LET US FIGURE “Voeabel Tatest ments vile tout the 3 4 WARNING Praveling from D TiH ADWOOD COACH FONIGHT and WEDN AT Per » “idney on SDAY COMETHING TO LAUGH Ko AT— Events At Home anil Abroad “SKINNERS IN SILK™ BETZ COLISEUM \11.0DY VEN Adidzl astion Nightly PEP ACTION lln RTANMENT. IR COMPORT. THRILLS {* 0ty the Presence of Bandits and Road Agents, Are Hereby Warned the Company will not be Responsible for loss of Money or other Personal Valuables. TOM MIX Souih V”:ll\llld. Sheriff. Deadwood, at the 50 cents 20- 10~ Lo; COMING THURSDAY The Play that Broke the Worlds Record “LIGHTNIN” L time. Hagen has also taken bunjo ena is raid to be a that ingtrument as well as of the G encouraging sludy and t ‘fasct in languog: we 1o atsist the use to feol words in | hisz comnneed noh ral semd the r0 to Petersburg with will play there Dance and will The Al Amwerican who . remain., for the I'a >~ material! lang the n found of a pride in tloth TABOUTS MARTHA : OF MISS e JUDD WANTED been reccived at tho information re- of L ha RETURNING; WILL REJOIN ALASKANS I orvived i Ju ard the woing o b meniber for Moartha i Franciseo nds at one Un in Alaska ould be in the hotel data regard- rejoin to the Gov- tent has been Hae of which popuiar d with (he before leaving outh Hagen tr Miates hy uto time in M with a nine pic > th Ted thirou pping and pl Hose for ladies and g -—adv. Valentine. 311 adv. Let be Juncau I} flowers your orists, hone wos ON Lk TH CONSTRUCTIGIi Y'OR Y()U‘( HO OUR SYSTEM WILL BMGS-BOTTLE SYSTEM OF , THE SMALL COST UNDER SURZPRISE YOU--FCR DEE'ONSTRATIO‘{ PHONE 32 Concrete Products Mfg. Co. G. FAGERSON SCREENED BLACK DIAMOND NUT COAL “Best for the Runge™ Ton en Dock COAST (‘(!\[ (O, Phone 412 S S ) ) per PACIFIC ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Buichers PHULE ) SEWARD STREET BATH ROOM OUTFIT Bath Tub, 5 ft.; Lavatory; Closet (white tank) All complete vith fittings— $89.50 Delivered anywiere in city limiw GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNEN “I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost”

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