The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 19, 1927, Page 3

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MATINEE SUNDAY PICTORIAL NEWS OF THE TIVES AT LAST WE PRESENT NIGHT and MONDAY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, " Single Line Checks Rioters SATURDAY, FEB. 19, 1927 3 ARE KILLED, y was flying alot - o> Muchrooms Destroying ur ady Pl 10 At the Top A | 7 4 of the World! AT % s ~there brute passions ange o Gl s Mighty are unleashed—Bliz- L ! ¥ 9y parv s 1 n vill of Producttoj zard and Avalanche Pricst-cn-Mu fler 12 year try men’s souls —a ned why th woman finds romance H “ B amidst perils of the Wiie i B e untracked wastes. nd protect the wood. Ho YOU'LL LOVE THIS S GREAT SNOW FILM! s e ki with rorep il it CLAIRE WINDSOR miade pos il bt doha ! PAT O'MALLEY This remarkable pic of B 1 soldiery AR i ROBERT FRAZER checking the advanc ters in a street at Hankow, ] - P s A hand-to-hand co + Chinese, members of the LESLIE WHITE NOW rom the novel by Cantonese faction, AT A T 5 L AT PALACE THEATRE P\ presented by LOUIS B. Lk : LoaTie: SYRIie: poplar tone S MAYER pul o Cot Ini W ) N6 i baia Ledinan odoto ask o e el G Irving and 1 1P it of hor @ it GO R e EEDEE Bepickett, White began his new dutios ‘THE WHITE DESERT’ il ) | s s L AT PALACE SUNDAY ROlokolt TheanLly ol und Kot 5 : two ribs. Ten d after e down (he insuperabl L )} ( to the theatre s nature was the task (h 5 1y R ovided 100 stron Barker and i ] 1 in bt While tro-Goldwyn-Mayer | d leen I Vol chopen the Palac ! il vesent and In (ke stormy snow-capped “Ro 3 Yot thin v oand recupera far up on the Continental Divide | [ndian Girl to Get - | Colorado the picture was Tiln Gornell: Scholarship ( noof ¢ icit 1y to tunnel through the terrible hlizzard e g The Daugl of th | i urposes b he Broish et i ¢ g et tevolution b cutithii n nereased 20 cen end the Continental Divide of Colorado. i l|.‘.’-\|u: e I“_l'_l““f' nell Universit holn : }‘1 i i‘ :, | ; ‘F_i”. \ Amevican Indian givl it ited with the increas » ADDED LAUGH ATTRACTION — B Rt oty, ‘Tront wiich M | ) MCRE FUN THAT A VAUDE- : iciure was adapted . QU L ML e N g TR W 3OIMMIE ADAMS, s causht nature in her fier.| OTCr Bovernor Whitnan | DR. W. £ MULHOLLA:i VILLE SHOW! Jimmis Adums in A e GAKE (ruggles, according to advance | X SXPOCts. tho wward i i | s openca ms Dental Offtce o s : : Chmi" - I & VielHity. swliara et {4|Drove congitions ont Mudian | 9-10 Malony Block 1 wo oR oM ; e gl vations by cnabling a native India | WS ke Gy i puny puppei in the hands of } : A reel comed ( i BleTalich nnl Vid e ilins | SIETE R k to her people th:| 3ilk Tlose for ladles and ' oD e s e Dannly ot Tiast eat | Denefits of university train J ehildren at Jarman's Store o owlands has been the privi (o} i N 2 s U] daving Through (e ~ 10 cent ccnuts—40 cents—Loges 50 cents medimm - of Barker picture their d ll ]—[ .d 1 ; ot o Skt yenes ot Crpomalpg Falls Hardor For LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT ! ors derla Wi he_stru i New Dances than Grandson i mpany to - COLLIEN MOORE \lL JOHIN tunnol Rocky M s in the tun- in in md the « « I many of the men “WE MODERNS I TRON MULE 1 supp s find them a blizzard IF YOU CAN'T : TO THE ¥ SHOW SEE OUR SECOND nearer th AT 9:2C RCHESTRA T VS BOTH SHOWS, REMEMBER 7 g ; ; § ' e Il : 3l T SRS AT o fury of the cloment i hat playhouse with Colleen Moore | PHings the story to a gripping climax s . K e : : i « of| Claire Windsor and Pat O'Malley | il time as a British proto- | the comedian in the tw 1 ,11! ho has made | comedy offering. Molly Malon . 1Y% e T e leading lad 1 Al 1 hnealres [T el ‘ - A, Mo d 2 © | News i Views AT P o7 ISEUM TONIGHT the andience A\ | cnnns of Womem QF L 8 perhaps the most = = A Kground with which a re I ; pict ever hag been ed Artist Wants : i il o Taken Seriously g Moo ed by sach Varehione of - Queensbeir k B iveraally liked talent Jack Mul|who s in America for ! " i, Cml Miller, Clande Gilling aml an o exhibition of nigi v ser: Clai clwyim. Cleve Moo 1ot e Jacqu ; e nd others, * Mo " is on for vy, New York, s % 1 Ii ! ) Limy 1 | will not take he f ) i hecause of hor title LB 2 3 = . R her me I i | “GOOSE HANGS HIGH" P is of Queensberry, son of { h‘ Q. AT COLISEUM SUND. k5 famous patron of prize fightinge { 00 5 “[the Mavchior was Miss Cathleer wealthy idler shout fown James Crazo, noted Paramount | Al i el toreyelo cop to help 1 4. produ ho jumped into the di- Al potratt: nainteR. il oyl 2 nd who b rectorial limelight \\vl'll 2 Cover-{ i the United States. ils of th A m. od and other ma suc “My friends expected me to give the debonair| cently completed —a MeW |y ining when | omarried but | : wount piciure which 15 being | havo worked twice as hard,” she 1S 1 1 as anothe sereer terpiece, 1. previous Goese High @s his |y qpere is anything about which | . ’5 1i " & 4 B « 8 chen o7 an orchestra leader’s life by Garson. Au es ot nbote epics, and local! (30 Marchioness is more serious' thaf Leader of Society Orcixc:- e e Mokt ¢ ’.iil‘.‘. K'f,“::‘,. I'II'u“'h\""!“ films fans wi tml opportun her portrait painting, it is the fee tra Finds Older Gene:- (-hlnmzcs in ghte t(Ih:mce. Pric ’ thrills | of ing its V because it 081 gne char She is a most busin . Sonsit H r dancers persistently re- . or of the material make shis' que the ' Coliseum for | ke Indy e ation Tripping Gaily e R . of the best pictures seen in'y two d 4 ' i e s les, or, indeed, to any ‘.'! ; 1”“ ::.h i ! b two d e o | New York City.—The older ¢ h they do_mot deter- | i 8 st Clio BLORY WES 4D S0 MRl | A ethenin ety Famous i they are the harder they fall for i themselves in the balle i Yorytewapeople, £ ally, will anuy woods Anthony Coldewey from | Active in Colorado ! the new dances, So says Irving oo " op the hour. The truth is : Walker hiz wi _chapter |y, 1, Beach of the Mrs, Mary Elitch Long, Coloradu's! Aaronson, orchestra leader who P03 Gunca, almost, is no sooner | “Gallobing | sume which in New | “grand old lady." i i ] {i‘-"".'j"]fi ‘.Z?,?k%f??f“&?fl,‘“ L tho Eandso. ihe viille W8 h i 2 B 20 ayveral sea-|j ARTOEE S Fas. (e - lack Bott: B . | the style changes. T ! u Al BHicage varal sepin preparing for the summg Mr. Aaronson and his orchestra d:;wu:.\ except ’ihner- for stage 1t with the un-! o pe s RuEaIan pl last year 4n Paris at the| o "are ever brought forward by I 5 . b it deals mall-town Ame E s Garvdnes, in Denve Amb curs, famous restau- d:n‘r-in;: teachers, They are de- i Rilgoonex colf Ol ob Page, played jean fami parents and | Despite h score ' ant in the Bois de Boulogne.|yoigped, in public, by persons of i Allene Ray, h allowed fes ! opjiaren wrried life Long takes interest in Among those who danced to h'ls no particular skill, and with lit- i athing spells free from danger. |,y 55 falis o connected with the man music were several visiting royal-|41s or no knowledge of the ¢ince f tor, their. ck Bilimait 6f fiar properiien: SMsaiey tie number of dukes and earls as an arb prlin = R o RON Y BT b Ob: gl and more counts and countesses|“"uJ¢ is eaid that the Collegiate ! COLLEEN MOORE LAST Frin Gy that Hugh, Lois 8ndils fond of chatting of the | than_he could keep track of. sprang ffom the use of rulber- | TIME, PALACE TONIGHT ! Hgvecgrowp up pieRanredleigi deading men and 1800 gt MEUETY “The older titled ones took to| goled " gummer footwear which | | ey et i nt 1 If-centered. luf the o screen. who gained | the Cha{“m on a;; Diack Botfom made it possible to do little @3 zept { “Kick,” “pep” es unexpected turn | their first protessional experience at like duel i~ul) wl‘a"lg}:é !:.emend T | stamp up and down. From this ! sther. whi ney when disaste itens the family. | the Elitch theatre, operated in con- | sonr‘df‘;‘l‘;ll“(‘\; bt 4 especially | developed a polka-like dance en!l‘; i eprend i i How the ch rise to the oc-|mection with the smusement park. | }’;34“;’[ waé ‘Kiss Your Little|ing for agilty, but nn;é'g]‘;’i’ i of love their real worth | Baby Good Night” They do not|&Tace. When a dance béc o~ 1y \ vies of vivid,|Jury Call Answered | care for the so-called” popular standardized, the younger ‘m'l'h | which lead to a|ln Spite of Years | songs. Apparently they want to|ation have finished with it. The i 1 you would iaugh, snicke | S ek T | Hear real classics or hot jazz. 01’6“'&';&";““ L ;"""‘f:‘,hf.’" ] or choptle, sce “Wo Moderns” t ineindes snel e er, was summoned | “One of e Weny GININONS!ISH D EERAID BTN i thy i . ’ £ : ! Palace of Versaille | ——— e e Porrr s - i oo MONDAY and cturized Love of ABOLIA ZUKON JESSE L LASKY Pausenr .7bmmounl\ FOUR lazz Win That Race THEN PLYNN In His Comedy FEelipse Mector-Mad Comedy! Spead-Mad Action! A B WITH CuMIDY— AND THRILLS PEED— 50 cents Guarertecd not to break in your oven PYREX ©ascercles, Pakers, Pie Plates, Pudding Pans, Roast- dean Pots Jeead Dishes, d PYREX TEA 2OV i I Crs {ssortment The Thonas Hardware Co. Our RAT ROOM OUTFIT b, 5 {t.; Lavatory; Cioset (white tank) A1 complete with fittings—$69.50 Delivercd anywiere in city limits Buth "o GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING 0Il. BURNERS “I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost™ B e - b L Handy Andy’s Carpenter Shop A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprietor PHONE 498 BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND ALL XINDS OF W80D WORK rosrrsrrrrrrrorrrrsrrrrroren - rrrrrsosed ¢

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