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[ - g JHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, et T s Gt s e i i, 4 5 . GENUINE HOLIDAY BilLl TRrTT R HHH I TR TH T TONIGHT —7:15-9:20 é WE HAVE THE PICTURES AND MUST PLAY THEM—— = S0 WE WILL GIVE YOU TWO FEATURES ! \ v g v - N | FIRST WE PRESENT i THE “SCREEN'S LOVLIEST WOMAN" ‘ FLORENCE VIDOR Jhe GIRL of GOLD A John Ince Production With IJALCOLM McGREGOR, ALAN ROSCOE, BESSIE EYTON, CLAIKE DUBREY and CHARLES FRENCH vel by Based on the n CLEVELAND MOFFATT and ANNA CHAPIN Adapted by KATE CORBALEY and EVE UNSELL IND FOR THE SECOND A novelty circus-outdoor photoplav with all the thrills cf the cattle 1anges and the life under the Big Top. The love story of a big cowboy and a girl rider of the circus. Don't miss the remarkable feats of dar- ing horsemanship, breath- taking chases, tremendous hand-to-hand battles and thriiling cantures leatur- th sereen NI | lllllllllllllllllhY-Illllllll‘lllll T O T U ity L5 THIS IS A LONG SHOW WE START PROMPTLY AT 7:15 AND 9:20—AND ORCHESTRA FLAYS BOTH SHOWS LT IOTIDAY PRICES-———10-25-40—Loges 50 cents COMING THURSDAY LEWIS STONE. Shirley Mason, David Torrence I L A L L T T T charmin 1 man. ¢ v ( mith and complete the cast artist " “PIED PIFER MALONE" COMING TO COLISEUM " “Pied Piper Malone” is Tom Me ha 3 latest. Booth Tarkington the Patamount story, a screen original. | a piciure two days start Coliseum. Lois W Fawcett which will be for Thur the and Charle \lfred k shown lay at George Stevenson e girl t Ring and are in il Green divecied sea-faring folk small-town | e cast I's a story of and shipping —of with an appeal “The Bachelor ood taste ahips romance that of unlike Daddy.’ Meighan bhad a Bound” again in “Homeward luck at it night and i The 1 where an « on ain tomorrow were taken in plosion ocet society dan h level of the mine Iy oxecuted darin progress of the sequence s The in| sixte iru Miners were sed drills, phernalia. nd heroine every detail and the, and othe cmployed dump < The res mprisc e ed aid to he a s cave-in, s mesterpiecs of direction Supporting Miss Vidor in “The Girl ' Gold™ arve Malcolm McGregor, A an Roscoe, Claive DuBrey, Bessic vton and Charles Frene The Gitl of Gold” is from the novel by Cleveland Moffatt and Anna Chapin with the nario by Kate Covbaley. It was dirccted by John Ince In this picture Miss Vidor appoan 15 a blonde for tne first tim in her screen carcer S long News il Views =3 \Qfl e of Women 52 Billie Burke's Double Stars on French Stage e Billie Burke has a double in Fran in the person of Mle. Denise Grey the aetress who crecied the leading irole in “Cleopatr Man” at the (lais Royal theatre, Mlle. Grey has never scen Billis Burke, and so fa she knows Billie Burke has never on her. But Denise Grey at least knows that she looks like Mrs. Flo Ziegleld because dozens of Awmer cans have hold her so Women in Legisiature wrog “ vitor's “ham the bit old sun to done sun never blow across City er the els n Bridge at mid el W of Broo everal old women ers (hera, A most of th nd rolls cop desc on here 1 un coffe Bt ] on naneial amd hy v butchor, a tick m..:‘:»‘ o “PIED PIPER 1 or plain hobo, Service d luxe can be had nominal cost in a Greenwich apartmeni honse in 1l . . trict below Washington Quite 3afe ackey re the ten il hini i rail i Ry ncizhhorin ( ot part ment tenant has to do s tick I head out of a window and yell, “in theve, bra e ome woold (or spi- | nach or soap or ,what not) 1 1o out a coa 8 ol « CGamins also do their bit to the teaffic problem of the W e Way., When the th il | gorge their thousands of patrons a vacant taxi is almost as hard 1o find as For will carch of an idle unning that the fare, taxi at all on a western plain small tip, however, an urchin 1 two or three blocks in cab, climb on the board and thus making sure | will ! pilot it to no one ¢ commandeer machine the waiting -+ PRINCESS MARY IS DUE AT 10 TONIGHT Steamer Princess Mary is due i port at 10 o’clock tonight from (he south. The steamer has the follow ing passeng for Juneau: E. M Basse, Meldner, J. L. 1 . . i N R | When fire destroyed the build- Piller and W. L. Goates, ©. b 5 |ID8 of the Citizens’ Banking Company, of Waynesville, 0., fe, containing thousands, Agent at 1 Jun | SO this afe, conts EMPIRE 1AS THIE 1o | was left standing, It was so hot THE Z| Fewer Than Year Ago ) MOST UP-TO-DATE .\'lv} 'l““"g" ‘l")“»“ ‘,‘“5 "'ll"'l“‘l",’ ""'Zl‘l""'(‘ 9 1 f Hengv itehe Vo 50 = State legislatures this year con BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING |UAYS. uring that time it was in Lil: "/ Henny Kitchell W cbster’s Novel Sl tain fewer women than last year or PLANT IN ALASKA, guarded day and night, in Zlihe year before, but at that 122, - Gesit - CIntornation) Ne¥arasl) Z | women are serving in legislatures of “Rolling” Silk Hose for ladies and | o “W”'II /1 T i?()() q /‘IF‘V’? £ tes, according o the Loeague children at Jarman's Store adv.J 010 papers for ‘sare at The Empir 4 4 vl S|t Women Voters. Connecticut leids == = - S{with 16 and llinois, Mai New TYETTITY T | 100 e s, oni e e LT ind e m.u-i:'”““ Wyoming, first suffrage staie . . . it ?‘”" "\._M”'” l'm"l;“ {has only one, Only 11 of tie 11 are Atiractions | i i i o | maiors. | PEKOE b ’ ; | Leader in Education | <EN%r gips " cyclonic wesiern hero. per quits Public Lifs 1 nd acknowledged the world's cham-|q, queator, as relineuished her Fe pion broncho rider at the Pendleton|post as state superintendent of x Roundup, has a role in which the ool of Colorado and plans (o TYEAST OF BROCADWAY" IS thriils of o circus and the thrills of| s g her time in lecture work and AT COLISEUM TONIGHT |[the Western range are all combined | iy raveling h £ .|into one fast moving, hard riding| Mys. Bradford aas the distinction " paul Schoficld and K concentration of excitement of b the first woman in Colorado Howard, producers of st of - Acord plays a cowboy in love | omin for state office. Prior to Broadway,” a comedydrama of New a cireus girl in a show playing | yer selection in 28 stat: super | York life, which will b nted ja boider town. He has to battle alingendent, Mrs. Bradford was a teach it the Colisoum theatre, beginning|whole circus and a lynching mob |ep in the schools of Colorado and 56 cnight have aciicved in t pro- (1o get her nd the result is a play | giher state duet an accomplishment scldom {that holds the audience in breath-| [n 1917 and 1918 sho servod a attempted on the sei less suspe from start to finish. | pregident of the National Educational s = ity “ith o mielo| . Acord dives from) the: “Big Touil Aseatation and thcblizl Hew kiowl The only tea et == drmniic. toud of ihe shruge to a stampeding horse: he and Al-l qge of :cheols became a member whose flavor mvacuum a New York Eastside.youth to make |Dert J "\mf‘!' fight & ‘,h"\"“".:"“ bat {during, and after, tae war of the is completely protected - - kept fresh and fragrant a pace fo himsalt on tho cilysifle o @ earcening gutomobile hurl gatonsl Commiies go Binersency from tea-garden to tea table. Five kinds of protection | TR R ho o of lov g 3 § ;@ C. ad. 2re | in Lducation and teadjustment, . BT l;]"; - :::;::ni;|v‘li‘:|v|-|:«ll 4 h:” Iml,;m is @ spectacular ring fight before AR —all aulum.lely Schxl!mg-for;‘}?f: true tc:finvol:s i the actual picturization of the @ cireus audience: a wild vide to|Fat Women Welcomed | known only in the Orient: (1) Twice-toasted - - the action, vet, the inference of its prog. 'Cocue Cesare Gravina from a mob | on Portugucse Stage | only way to unmask rich hidden flavors of a tea leaf. enen \dways there of Western lynchers, and many oth-| ail, slender girls not accept- | (2) Then the leaves sealed in vacuum (like your coffee) As a result, tho interest in the|Cr stirring incidents cram the ac-iaple on the Portugue age wiich ---- but sealed o \|/ otion of the self-cffacing young b & ERe S T R has to cater to andiences who think | HOT at its most, ~ gm« polive aspirant and the homeless |the figure of a stout, overfed ma- | aromatic moment. = ~ £ of the orphanage is height tron idcal. The leading ladies are ! ed, rather than lessened, and the! for the most part under mediun | ggested progress of lh" I'n\'s-. ufri Federal POWCY Commission .!{oiuln .::l.ul m l?::ln‘ average width. ! (3) The world’s only g}‘()\\'fi uplon one \\.nh .x.p._\rp‘ The Portuguese : actresses do not kcy-windvacuum P pathetic reaction that is decidediy { know the art of make up as prac- . . refreshing. | ; : A ticed by their English, French and for tea - - . with a Snug Cover - - - to protect it even The producers have succeeded fn! In compliance “'”:‘ q”‘_“ “‘;'(')“""' American cousins after you open it. (4) Of the many grades of Orange pictur this romance so normally l‘]““’t'i‘:’v 'i’;"\h(:‘.“{::,[g:‘,‘“" 'l',;'“t,' m,nr;,;‘,:‘ Although the Portuguese prima Pekoe, only the choicest, most fragrant, are blended and with such sincerity, and have g0 e A ey B e Chron. |donnas are inclined to stoutness, they with Pekoe in Schilling’s. (5) Your grocer protects audience with suc ji)o “San Francisco. California, has|do not losc the lusire of their ex-| you - he returns your money instantly if you don’t img understanding, that made application for a preliminary|pressive dark eyes, striking long | like Schilling’s best. the actuzl portrayal of their tryst-ipermit covering a proposed water | hair and white i You b lxlu O e ing has had to be touched upon power project on Crater, Long and| Prejudice agaiust young people of ou keep the tea. (J)AN Bt Wehtiy. |Sweetheart Creeks and Speel River,!zo00 family choosing the stage for P k In contrast to the mushy manner in Tongu: ational” Forest, Bouthery " crvacy has not yet (sfiDasced. e o& wiih which many similar situations eastern ska, This apolication|,; ey some society women have procedure ' 18 for the development of power to| be used in the manufacture of wood! ipulp, and license will be issued only an applicant able to secure a been handled, the havo of these producers caunnot but prove a relicf. E'” {supply of timber adequate for the F————————— " purposes of the project. Any objec- {CIRCUS_PICTURE { | Hion to- such apalieation, or reqiicst| | AT PALACE TONIGHT | Iryr 4 hearing thereon, together with g ——— —iie e ———"" any briefs, reports, or other data How many thrills can be crammed g, wyich consideration is desired into one pi {should be submitted to the Execu- can be scen at where The answer Palace tonight, the tive Secretary, Pederal Power Com- “The Circus miesion, Washington, L. C. taken their place on the plea of w tion” or an artistic on it in late years “irresistible vocua- temperameant. —— BOB TURNER'S NEW AUTC The “PRESIDENT” a Studebaker PHONE 257. 1 a palace car. Big roomy 7-passenger sedan. comfort and reasonable rates, o — Old payers for sale at The Empire AlsoGreen EAST GF i From the Saturday Lvenig FPost sty (HOS. MEIGH AN MALOD. &7 | looks fat now but that's hecause | T " | ) : be's got so many clothes on H e | L | warw, you'd think she was a ki o It : O jspring chieken” ‘ B mod T Another “newsg also long past o VORR | « : of the vealy " uiad days, lier trads on A ; & 4 and has tried i N ol ’ FLORENCE VIDOR AT el her papers, too. The conducior | iy , b THE PALACE TONIGHT | @35 the is ad school teacher. | N ] " Some of the most thrilling scenes | “jpash ; puick Tunch ; ) i over recorded by a camern were!pestaurants s o e | g B “shot” for the Regal Picture “The |y tor soldiors Mg Rt Ghitns e ; : Girl of Gold,” starring Flovence Vil Tathue i Bttc. ot ing Thursday ning dor, which comes (o the Paluce to M e Giisty 4 ; i Walsh were (N I Il « i a d "men bave The Fopic of Gapricarn by Rchard Gonell - ‘ Owen Moore - Mary Carr it Margueriie De la Motte Licore PN o - 50 cents 3 ~ e et e ] Saturday LABOR LEADERS | lu.% LY SELF-EDUCATED but many nding Arthur Henderson onald, J. . Clyn their oard schools, mines, fa abor orgs leven n a t nig ictionar A D in an iren toundr Both of (hose who have at Cambridge )i taken de WASHINGTON'S TOMB AT MOUNT VERNON “Frst m the H him a dignifi hite i vered by aceful restur The last tribute ysu may pa you may render—can be o within your means. he Greatest Save fuel @ Guicker Guw PYREX Casseroles. Bakers, ¥ Pudding Dishes, Bread ers aud Bean Pots Vane. See Cur PYREX TEA POT Assoirtment ot e et e P BATH ROOM OUTFIT ; Clooct (whiic tank) $89.50 W Tub, 5 ft.g Lu\'alor' All complete with fittings BUCK .JONE. hur ilon nooprew Jari ir fa) ut Oxtord COCIETY MCETING Aid vy of the ‘ meet at 8 terncen in the W Graber and Mr;. - oo - ft Shop for bargaing prous, { food by balking better, browner and teed ot to breal in your cuven The Thomas Hardware Co. Delivered anywiere in city linds GEO. B. 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