The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 17, 1927, Page 3

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IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 17, 1927. ||||||||I|||||||||||||||||||||”||||||||||||||||||||||||| "”|||I||||||l|||||l| ||||||||H||| ||||H|“ | /] 7 5 fiosl, . ol e ’ i Aiilionaires Have Taken io ing Songs For Amusement AND MRS. JUNEAU: TURN TO _ |X uid] R@aal B o o i o ot al THE RiGHT ‘L%% ’?“ el [ L e et ad e Hhinnnnni = THURSDAY., FRIDAY and SATURDAY INTERNATIONAL NEWS OF TODAY R T T T LT T T You're way behind the times until you see COLLEEN L P R T T L T T Chhe play that }.m ¢ the world's recoid ~ W : v q”.u,nph REVIEW |2 wiren = Ak e LT g \ IAY HUNT TS T —— " o 2 N ; JOHN GO = ( 5 RS nirory oSty Y1 FGTT) MADGE BELLAMY = 728 ! ETHEL CLAYTON : = i 3 AL H*DONALD When #irgt o, h‘qrfl»m« in-to mine, | mes - sage { o] WALLAZZ {"DONN'D i g b OIS HARLAN 1in Pan Alley Accepts w5 “Toor T?i\i‘l«“ll:fl'v,‘\finn:‘dmwl denly hecome inspired to write & ¢ SROTY, ) £DYTIE CHAPMAN One Hit from John |“ My Golden and Ray iubbell, ‘.(nl‘]lknmr‘ A T f RICHARD TRAVERS Golden, Producer composery who collaborated with| The woman, all aflutter for fear g ' BRANDCN HURST on “Your Heart Looked Into | (o oore! per on et ; 4 = " the words might be lost if there X JAMES MARCUS A TFint 1nhornl ‘Pic{ure Presented by John McCormick Adapted from Israel Zangwill's stage success LT R TE T T T T Bigger than “Sally”—sweeter than “So Big” Hhere . Al St. John and a screamingly funny builesgue <n the frst Am- ewost | Mine,” declare that the song ve- [ sty rie sport for American millionaires is 3 k. k / g ; accident. The two were on thelgone was written then and there, \ U BEIZ soug writing. One firm in Tin Pan 4 § re Alley has recently received lyries |2¢ach at Miami, members of a g2y | maifed to New York and accepted from three different. millor ‘l’“‘f'I’,‘"“""t“““_‘l ; oo | 2L 0nce by & music publisher. Vb o , COLISEUM HIVione o tHa thve s get 2| “I've got an idea for a melody, ci 4 Tloniiremsos 2 { ! 5 mitted under assumed names and | 1he theatrical producer liked the |,y of his list of theatrical suc- not until after they h re- | tune and thought he might make es which include: “Turn to ) K & fused were their authors known, | Some words for it. He was in al{ho Right,” “Lightnin’,” “Three oK wid o ¥ \ tal. Moni The lucky millionaire whose | bathing suit and so had no pencil. | Wige Tools,” “The First Year,” b il song was accepted is John Golden,| “I'll fix you up,” promised Hub- | “Dear Me,” “Thank-U,” “Pigs,” fflmm“ theatrical producer, His | bell, and ran along the beach until | and “Seventh Heaven. ]“ a sense, “Your Heart Looked Into he found a woman writing letters | Golden’s latest venture is a throw= . It is Mr. Golden’s second | under a beach parasol. He ex-| back to the past. He started his nw.mpt at lyric writing. The first pI.uned that his friend had sud-| carcer as a newspaper rhymster, erican railway traiz m “The Iron Mule"—Two reels of I class comely. HUAE PAULEY’S MUSICAL 5:.1i4)5 FRIEND PLAY BOTIE St IHITM}HIIIHIIIIHIII!IH'.II"Illlll"Ill"lllll"lll"lll"IIIIIIIII"IIll"lIII"IIIIIIIIII""""”II L H T T 2> Shows 10-25-50-Loges 60 cents Coming Sunday Matinee REGINALD BARKER'S mighty production Mayer production divected by Regi- | [ French Hired Girls Ui g ents nald Barker, which is coming to (b N dV Must Buy Own Wines A 3 Palace Sunday, is reported to e ®W§ dn M KUIU§ \ihgneh French house wives Cuilad [TEDA i and Evcnlns the greatest onfdoor drama that plore the servant problem whici i e " of Womeniayy i S EPERED WILDY , fory was adapted from fhe ' vants in France are paid or THES WHITE DESERT O F R af 5 1alivond aomoeny i Anil g | FORMLE Sprc, Bsie them must buy (heir wine, ey | D AR G SRR S S ) ! Over Wide Territor 'spread appeal from exhibitor sour- tunnel through the Rocky Mountais y cook, clean, wash and ivon and o An avalanch Wi 1 I an office Kar City s 0 the daily tasks of the French hous 3 : ces, who hated to see her youthful An avalan : v i (] A e ; /1”1‘(16“0"8 SR L R S tvay (he | ROMAH Whe o o foid. Since e recent improvement [yl wsids it " Tobaceo Grower Now back into the vortex of the uke construction camp ar s survivo £ il thewon. fof the frane employment bureaus re- . e i Southorn i $ & : “lto Alaska, and A o TR P b P b A o Big Business Man r strumming element with all her old- are left without {ocd / inst ¥ ‘4t I‘Ileatres time verve and abandon p of a blizzard to battle their = b . asier to find than they were when g cor ] ] e e . g You'll see the Colleen best known way to the outer world 4 | edifer the dollar was at its greatest p LUXINCTCON, Key, Feb. 17.~The (o you—and best loved—in “We! Clairve Windsor reaches mow | & onal Training ng power in Frane Female Population urley tobicco grower has becoms Moderns” at the Palace tonight and heights in this picture, it is I : ., Tiaselon Lezus in Germany ;s busin & 7 BE for the remainder of this wee Pat O'Malley Robert Frazer ar 4 : Say Youtk | The male popu : : % 3 , ou ;I8 EO LIGHTNIN'® WILL 26 classes that have | Say Youth denikiad gl : ) s leat fgon The support enlists such popular reported to e never give ner 4 4 i AT COLISEUM TONIGHTY given fi p . . the schanl, 429 | For More Beauty ‘ : ¢ ; hii 3 suppoiting artists as Jack Mulhall. screen portrayals as in this ] |‘ S Sl o ia i i caught up with i 11 Dy 29k Wil give me,” he or. In “Lightnin'” the serc e > e I L i b R ERSE S ol O wiman b ! et ¥ ‘Tobaceo Grow- f iho celebrated play which opens|wynne, Carl Miller, Moor - ; atil LAl L uth tributable 10" 4un ey toda o ¢ t it OFB= Cooper Association. of 1l 3 ing nining and ten ' rogeneration. Such is the 1 To-date, the g on has qis- tonight at the Caliseum, Director| Tom McGuire, M lle Corday and = BOB TURNER'S NEW AUTC ) mitics. Miss aehe! o rorine Montague- . Y& rsed cpproximately $152.000,000 ¢ * - ( v larges anche 2ayson p o Nyt 2 b ¢ 'i i 1 « IRISTININ. 8 Fe ate 72.04 0 John Ford has one of the largest . Studebaker YOte T e Nail (06 Vaida” Ak i L 100000 : ; poErraE o » of the most sta g scenes ' p g her great i |a 0 young 1 i ; 3 L0000 grower member: in Kent cengregations of stellar artists ever One of the m tartling scen i lace cav. Bi AR Ee et i ¢ At N0 SSVET e e 3 b L e i ‘r ucky, wsembled on a motion picture stu- ever presented in a comedy will be S 3 ngow Safety, who write \ up ths a of p The fig 5 ' Lo . ¢ Jirginia, Tenncssee and i 1 up the round of parties {0, goua gy 150, et 200,001, Missouri. 1t b constructed $7. for n ot} me pr a feature of “The Iron Mule” dio stage for work in the same pro t 3 : i Ble meiin Gin ! Lol e 3 uri. it coust inction new Tuxedo Comedy with Al blivh on interior decoration shop. swomen, with 1008 % . ),.m wou il N 104y tour- § FTTTT ( fifthe of which has ) dir st wen owen in % icEh, WREW D RHRELaeEne i'lllIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIHIIIIIHIHIII‘ IIHII.HIIIIH” I i”'!'l U '!l”lillI|llIIIIH!I|III|IIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH"IIIII"" fhie v bigocht HEATERS on Liberal Terms with the first railway train in lll(’ ! enth woman in the udmarringeh ohAs . 4t 8 welock in \hmne Over 150 selections 1o choose from. 10« down, H —IIIIIHlIIIIllIllllllllllllm"‘nlm Claude Gillingwater sa Sel produc director, selected personaliy liam Fox for the coveted role creat ed on the stage by the late Frank Bacon, heads the list in the role ofy Jghtnin’ Bill Jones.” Madge Bellamy and Wallice Donzld, both established as popular stars of the films, are cast in the | two lcading vomantic role | IBthel Clayton, star in her own right and one of the most beautiful women on the screen, plays the role of M aret Davis, one of the foa by tnred roles of the production. x "5’P“E’ED WILD" IS‘ - In the role of Judge Lemuel is J coMike %o, coLIBEUN Facrell MacDonald, who by his ster- . 3 : Jing conception of “Corporal Casey’ in the g : production, “The Iron i e R PR Flynn, i The villainy is supplied by Rich. parturc from the l'l'f‘\'l'v)“l.‘i Westarng | rd Travers and Brandon Hurst, two|in which the former Yale star has ar recognize long since for appeared. Harry Garson, who pro- iaeir histrioni y duced and directed “Speed Wild,” “Mether Jones” ably character- has reason to be proud of '“"f utn-‘r ized by BEdythe Chapman, without a ing, for is supplies Lefty with his peer in the character ficld. best role. Rapid-fire comedy-melo- Otis Harlan, famed for many clever| dvama, filled with (hrills, and . a characterizations, adds a delightful loveable, boyish, devil character| character in the role of Zeb, town for the star, ensure corking enter- loafer. | tainment to the patrons of the Coli.' = - !seum Saturday matinee and night. Fra— - ——3: Raymond Turher again appears in COLLEEN MOORE IS lla colored character, and comes AT PALACE TONIGHT |ihpough with his usual quota of B ¥ " anghs, Van Loan wrote e ! olleen Moore has returned to th.-‘l: hs H. th s screen in her beloved modernist self. Making successful incursions into| A% the field of serious drama, Misi|| BARKERS' “WHITE DESERT" Moore scered triumphs in the rather COMING SUNDAY mcre mature characterizations of s 3 B P “So Big” and “The Desert Flower Although it was made nder | [ Satisfied with the vesnlts she re- most perilons conditions, Th verted to class, in answer to wide- White Descrt,” the Metro-Go United States, and replicas of the t and refresh- famous ol cngine. “The Rocket” and L a train of coaches were construcied i ol 3 s of Moozeheart Mac. for the picturc. After many funny POX TRROTS ;, weml wre invited £ attend. & incidents in the comedy the train tration, for sale AGNEL GRIGG, reaches (he edge of a wide river. Stella Jones, | udv. \‘m-rvtary ore no bridge and the passen- g and crew of the train set about to get the entire train across the deep river. Shzal | teliing” ] vnr ladies and 0id papers tor sale at The ¢ uildren o rman's Slore. —adv. ALASKA MEAT CO. 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