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THE DAILY ALASI\/\ EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1927. e The flames are burning on the sc m—u' tally story Oufda wrote years agoi[may be temperamentally and “men | feeeemtboetle o ooca e equipped for nodi ( neither ham wanted NOTICE TO SUHO0! HOLDER! com is @ graduated this yoar more prosaic o Newlin - Price Dealor ASEO ty Clerk, that inter 1927 starving” s omore or o aska March Schol 1927 Cominercial with work o nourishment whi bigger and better nd the decigning londs Lo he thal have keep: him only yesterday that he molor aces Ine potEboil- | N 26-132, In 7 A091 less commer J ¥ 100 e avbists, | Nos 5-145, Inc 000 success in at ) [ : ( o0 There's BET sake since time in New | Nos } « boo at the Coliseum theatre, where the was overjoved when Fredervick The ‘east is well assigned, with| make up his mind. 1 not only Beaumount, ford Hobbs, Charles | cess and | knew he would embark | - ed and he has caught the spirit of | pared to the achievements of his fa- ' just as there are impocunious | II()()T | West Point treasurer of the Av in :' i Miss Kather L. Craiz. one ofjvides many pin fall BEEEAT ly imed office, for the fourth|of such objects a was a‘New York policeman in “The | o pradford. Theso v A ainly, sohElve: EanenntionE ol scenes laid in Frisco’s old-time |10, 010 a. prize. fighter in “The : i 0 aside e tomorrow as an Italian duke} o, cher also is o prolific writer cny York has a gross income estimated | N ‘ 100 LATE NEWS COMPLETES picture opened an engagement of two | Funston, Ji enter Wit Ldays last night [ Point but I did not heip him o Richard Thorpe, Frank Leigh, George| him to please himself but to have K. Arthur, ‘kie Saunders, Frances| the greatest possible chance for suc 4 Clary and senia Gilbert assisting | on an army career under a handicap.| There are still “starving art 9:2 ihe principals. Denison Clift direct-| Every thing he did would be dents in the garrats” of New Ouida’s great love tale with telling | ther.” [er son member of th: ners in other and Leffect I to he cupations, v I Y 4 - - e Leiation ()'RS()‘~ JUEHONES(ELS A row || Two Colorado Women The RACAUETOMOR Alternate in Offico urative 6 . e LR SR he foremo Hors of the Weel | they strive for ersonality so 5 hese days ST daut ol it State voC things [Ilustratin l h() /‘irlz”"“ rn part of the United States, recen .| thin N Gl e it time, as state superintendent of | chessmen and furniture arc il 3 : | Making of Then he ap- g . A splendid Western with opening [ 1% 7 s New Yoy | Of opposite political faiths, Miss Craie | Those who achieve R 2 : bk 4 g 2 being a Ropublican, have aliernated |for its own find the rowards (! i 900 . i i « i NG » onto AT senlptor ! Nos, % T, I S200 Chinatewn. st LR T S o “[m this position 1904, Mis: [immediate. A contemporary sculptor ) ) ills will be seen at the Craig, from being a practicall who spends t of hi TWO BIG COMEDIES AND ALSO % : st R A I '1?"' ll “”""'l."":' ”“'l’:'””"“" Na- | oqucational topics and much of herlat $50.000 a year and another artist!| Nos ; ¢ s fional’s latest feature picture. : ; 3 Henl : x el G075 2 - . e | Work has been published. In Colorado |#okd $100.000 worth of etchings witi- > 3 . 10( THE SHOW 3 | B8ills simply can't get away "j”“ she is best known, aside from her|in a comparatively short period |Nos. 203-206, Ine 100 | ot st b onowover, for e¥el | acqual sehool work, for the annotu " No. 100 00) cents[rn <ol Unsu ”|" Hour” he plunges | j,. o o sehool laws of the st Stage doors of tho revue theatres |||1y.|. “ur- h‘x”_\ l'lrxh (l:n-;.\ul HII all since statchood. attract group of loafers on matinec 1 1he ne clothes of a duke, and re- | i COMING THURSDAY soues Dorls Kenyon from a scresn | i jepogh B L ONSa O 1L R SHEPARD, 0t . | . it 3 s themsely Conver | City Clesk M 3 Joahs L SORn ok el LNET HOOTRRE R ot R anch o [sation is mostly about their_billiz:d MILTON SILLS [ Doris Kenyon is the ured fem | American Literature ! and | A {exploits. Others ave idlers, hesitating {inine player in this picture and in| Mie Leonie Villawd DORIS KENYON 3 4 offawhile to stare at the giv! {the supporting cast are Claude King | American literature at the Univel jJed Prouty. Lorna Duveeen, Cor-lgity of Lyon is the first iting to a newspaper, a IN | netius | Chatles “THE UNGUARDED ; § woman taf W Keefe, Dolores — Cassinelli. [ pnold a chair of letter, in a Freneh! who his nnett and othe Earl Hudsoli] heen in the United States sho is HOUR” Beyer, Vivia Ogden, J. Moy university. Although v has never | plai pervised the production, which Was! authority on American Hicrature "IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIII" L L ] Adm. 10-25-40, Loges profenssor ALL THE WL D LOVES A LOVER |F HE'S SQUARE citizen |AND A SWEETHEART | F com S boothlacks b own sho sidowalk | il s jeb by asking and e wi a shine. To veplied raper could do ated him if which 1h diticles in nothing magzazine on works. She was ap | pointed to her present 11922 0t carrvies the the organ and black editor ther win out it INIVERSA maod- | th A youn I man position infdecided the bootblacks woerd right (o wear! dis His sho own of \EAST LYNNE" IS AT inve: situation and COLISEUM TOMORROW directed by Lambert Hillyer. |nas published many s .! Fronch literary me casts ever col i ern American 2 ; One { the Attractions || o o e oot e e sl embled by William IFox foi | Friday i Fox st Jama parades at the Florida 5 vlis presumed to be for the Lynne,” which Badmund Lowe, long a ar SeAn e College for Women in Tallahassec. | folic. in a certain Bronx tomorrow and T et 5 jand entrusted with the leading role e s | 3 HGoT GIRBON, AT Lo many of (he most notable succes.| Bach term, the girls have paraded | building, pinochie 2 Jqfin the moonlight, clad in beautiful| hilarvions partios | PALACE LAST TIME | [se5 of this company, pl (13 — & carlyle, the hero in Jamas, made and bought e end affairs, the A dozen Borsemen i@ whil Alma Rubens, one of the most [1y for the occasion. The parades and radio mingling hair-raising Hiienuiting] womets ons tlip : sereen .”M‘u..nlnu{l to the campus and the dumb-waiters love and comedy and pathos !In&l [star of many big productions, is casc| diate vicinity. Now, however, % are the outstanding ures of “The ‘,,‘ the ill-fated Lady Isabel officials and students have decided | Arvizona Sweepstake Universal-Gib-! [on Tellegen, for years a s that the celebrations should be elin-|the son special which opened last nighilype Prench and American inated. the o the Hoot Gibson, the ugre Jatterly o star of filmdom UL N the ‘heavy” 1oln ¢ roughriding favorite of the { is the star and this in itself is suf-| prapcis 1, part wi Past and Future accurately told ficient guaranteo that the picture isipim plenty of oppotia ‘o or no charge. 538 Kennedy St., erowded with thrills, and good action | varied talent: i | eor. 6th. Phone 4403. Home with plenty of comedy I tianstitte 18 nk i readings by appointment the Gibson personality and the|ling character actor and leading i | We———— Gibson smile dominate he of the stage and screen for many | throughout with the support-|years. 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Used at bedtime 2 wrection and other army exploit or ecstastically, what alupa, much help from mother has marvel he iz, all depending on one’s this treatment usually averts a uight attuck, : robbed many a youth of the tr point o view, = of initiative and independence th; You cynical on varoRup = e must develop to succeed.” she Daniel Strathmore, as — X quile . organ i mown of only passershy with luster t ) s T iz ) fessors of letters, an honor muct < boots were challenged L & % | 0 SQUAR E \ ccoveted in France | = FAIR /uu 24 P v i (& [ been ass his version of “East ! the Coliseum No More Silk Pajamas | In Florida Parades chief There will be no more ilk collar workers of New York as it urday night s o be the recreation time for the 1'.1‘ the world love: a fair A givl and a square man. Hon esty i making a bhigger todiay than it h white appeal retofore. 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