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1HL DAlL\ ALASKA hMPIRL FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1927. T S e e 1 A4 interest in coliege ! it irls retuse to con N—— : : oy WHU'S WO News it Views ‘ AND WHERE paddie with the other AND WHLRE pupil i ‘ who played a dents J. Sumpt left last Great Love sand Admiral togers for lay Pwenty thousand music students he will visit with friends f When history speaks of g South African Grov i tutored by Miss Bertha | weeks Claim “Orange Queen” Bau tor ol the Cine i Souts Afri Orar reen.” . St Al ek Mys. . McGregor, has retuwin TONIGHT AND SATURDAY rhm;)u:‘,: .‘zh.,wh Norma Is one of| s I M e ‘.1‘.%: R .:'““"fl.»“;:i““.\nlx‘n ibition ministrator for Alask | the it loves that could be im left on {egined, and her affection for l'mlm\"""‘l‘m"l A TR hey "night T - 5 R s As the leading man it the film,|Survey business conditions and ar W60 vears old, has the support ; MUSICAL NUMBER BY ORCHESTRA ) watched by her affection for ! Vange for the : marke Lo Ber i Geveral pablic spitited Cinetnnati’ yp .’nn]- « MeGregor left Oxford (ouen and owns its own campt Fiines that her in a dancing class until “Norma* {1 in the Transyaal and now owi waos doing tlile Chatleston. with: an|3:000 trees und & murmaln(e tactary. igpench Women to dst the grace and savoir faire of a § She has been clected the only wonmail gquality in Schools i ta Fo locomotive, and lots more member of the Citrus Board, i Women have practically won th iy governing body of the trade in Soudl L t thusiasin! vight to b garded as men's cqual OSSR returni » Juneau t loves it never took into considera | tion th reatness of the love of an Bdward old, Deputy P late aunt. The conervatory was written ang | e in the cducational world of France.| Th Great Love” was ’ Fiti o . , "h n divected by Marshall Neilan, with i loward Heviot, minister of public| ) ARl 3 (4 Viola Dana and Robert Agnew in| Law Offers Women nstruetion, promises gradual reforms | M ! ToLJURERNUaT AT Wik miral K Mer o business tii EnTRATAME T the leading roles Abscrbing Vacation u normal schools to pat wowmen on| A woman lawyer of nearly ten ih ume basis as men, Tho warl!® 2ike 14 comron e et s | yonrs experlence, whoso father, grand-{alteved the French attitudo toward| 1+ M rig Juck Tritt T ltather and g candfather were ' woman, but the fight has been go.| Meher B Preston. kni ¢ i 5 \ f ! Alaska, pn S f members of the profession, heliev ng on for H0 year I ihe law offers women “a wonderful- Woman has had a fair chance to, and ly absorbing vacation.” in which be schooled end to teach in France|-Admiral Roger success are not prejudic- for sev generations, it what - = FOX NEWS sistant United States attorney inget is the obligation to take the same [through June uig PR ; ! : | L ALSO If o song wiltore’ steike wera call- | S Prancisqo, 1% the Iunuhy B cairues, pite “n.- same tor o and getf | Richard K Blner, - bridee LETY ey ire e T ot v oaug | CPation représentative of a family the same diploma as sian. Hereto-| huilding engincer for the € T . ‘BUSTER BROWN'S NIGHTMARE musical compositions on hand to keep | O 18WY¢ OBV VRO R French effort has been to;River and Northwostern Railway Coliscant Melody . " B agains he feminine gender ko offer th women oan ier w. ) A = = A g the supply of new pieces going for | $10n asainst t 8 ay | e mber of the Alaska s e O s fom T Dong since ceased o exist she de- throush school. climinating, for in B Ana IN CONCERT 2 SHOWS—7:15.0:20—0UR ORCHESTRA PLAYS BOTH SHOWS W couains a0 published s | clared tance, the study of Greek fs nt of C or (h § : There would be more lawyers and st gl R FOR FIFTY YEARS THE : : knew that no phase of legal practice | Grandmother Writes . R amed missi .95. 1 Ninctecu staff composers are kopt L . GREATES OVE §' Admission 10-25-50—Loges 60 cents T e h“l”‘“h‘ 2 M‘HI is dull, that there is as much variety | For Years for Paper E T L TORY el ; and thriil in @ law caveer AW \ with grandehildren, Mrs 43 Gy o other arrangements of musical notos, | , CLINMERY EM = t 3 it 5 on the stage or any kind i Lonesa Grifiin Milgate, is correspon GROYEERGIES N | E VF In the birth of a scng, more thun 1 % ) ! i N ach pair searching for errors that Wolf Run for the nearest weekly MARSHALL NEILAN'S Greatest Comedy S hevs EaS avediooked by Qe TAAGE choas Nun the Cuba Patriot ana Free x;‘u:»ly \'.i.<lln‘|vlu|l:xl:’ d:w‘u 1.‘ (W\I\‘I-y i % ‘§ r&&“ others Yeho ‘ChoproRiEniapners vers, and has been for 45 years.|ut rorchikan of pnenmenia, wh THE GREAT LOVE s o o o ool sy s o B M o o B e o . i o g s LTaTILeT L Berlin yeanly chy|Boe prisons France recently deco- o week and board® furnisMed|cancer. He was a membor \j{‘\[\l[fi e 4 ibtd it npndidceive miora thnn ratcd Sister Marie-Perpetue, mother by families of pupils. She has rec-i yMoose Lodge of Seattle ; L o glance at the return addross. Tie | superior of Saint-Lazave prison for orded the details of progress which! G THE CAST Slers (nied veadlak the contrlintione] Norien: one bl ithe DINGAL prisoNs I} (tans(o) med a forest scction into .I:r—-—- ’ At rda th",s [weak young sclon who fs ome offanything it wanted, discontinued the| onterred the red ribbon ‘ the lghts and milking VIMA‘;\’H’l:w ”..t :“1 RTRaL Hrb"u:}m\c wrac Miss Kenyon's sweetheurts. —Lorna Practice | Ligion in recognition of her kind cails the whistles annouucing the| Aol b el a4 — Puul Panzer— fy’\vnl\“‘ '“»‘ ,v;\\"'|y.,:\:’,;v.(:ll,l-f‘ {;j“::i":flm\"-‘: v ST e Shah susne e humanity (o prisoners. Some world war avmistice as the greatest | ’ Eric Mayne—Mar- L noted priconers have come under her event in the town's history } \ 1L - ry Seymour | | | | Wi ok gt i % 1,000 unpublished works 12 Rubens— —- Marjoric Daw— x'k Acmvm—~Bcllc Bennett— 1 | ! fit f’teatres out,” cxcellently plays the betraved "1.“'_" L 1 m“h“fl'“ (,]1.‘; RCCMEY i pyence, among them Mata Hari, e 5 of a musical comedy. The prima 10-20-50—Loges 60 cents ster. Viva Ogden does well as a o A e ihitle ; ; SemeR | Gs i b0 saiable manager whether the bushes were in "'l' WL L R LR L Heuis e | manager whethor e b Marorm. | Madame Catllaus, wite'of (he former| Alarmed British women are begin CEASTILIENS ! § ested Y L wor o fhe.|Premier of Rrancs, who was at Saintsning to write (o the London pape: NOW AT COLISEUM : T S 'l",ff',x‘ffl.:: Hguid was B agare after her avrest for the shoow | complaining of falling out and dis-| 4 i : COARMMANANEAT o PEROHIR BN R Gaston Calmette, editor of | coloration of their hair sinee they “‘QV 59 see inaL Willao] AR ] R e O R e e onliicrad vigaro, of which sho was ace)followed the. craze of bobbed and! PRI ) DECUY I’Ifi"lul creen vers of “East Lynno," & ’ e a8 “f"‘)v G e hingled heads. One s ahe is | FAIR AND SQUARE at the Coli-| D ‘ l by New York's panhandlers at il wyqie gini Eiddents ‘g sadder and wiser woman® now LL the world loves a fa's i raash | sitonian i hours of the day and night. But, ZRA8 8T - fe T R R ik D : 0 e R e TR L R e addie Unruly Cocds Jat she finds her hair “litelass” and| girl and a square man. Hoa- voud mind many happy moments daaa Y TTat HEaf 2 & ine O TN it A Eh s on Campus reports at the University darker and con ser at the back of [| es is malkir a bi r al fond memorics which eversone o i L »‘-‘l AR A A 'I‘ I:I ‘L“ “'“‘nm“ e bogar al.| f Maine in Orono have it that girl the neck ‘ today than it has heretofore. All i with (i veteran o el [etey panes ol siue s healn (0 % et v it e meae (VAR have adopted spanking! 1 had luxuriant buight golden!| of our tinned foods are just what - And, comchow, the picture duos o sutomobiles to (Lhe; ways keeps a wary eyc g | backs of fiery horses; jumps from|est policeman and gauges his polite- | Witk wooden paddle as a dis- haiv, but after shingling ‘it beeame || they canned up to bhe anc - BOFSRPOENE. - el ; ! . POES | cinlinarg, 3 e for freshmen o | mouse-colored,” another wailed our, packaged ond welghed-ou . iilia diveciod |great heights to what seems an in | ness accordingly. P, The river u ) hipo e ! ackaged and weighed-out e timey,” but rath L “'“ !‘h Sl e e e TRt b na Bl fn RIfvDt retas Mhe wirls have modeled a new | thitd deelared” (hit the Tdea thit a') gtaples are the hest that o con SUNDAY iLabs e ohis : [ honorary society. the yphomore| shingle results in saving of time is!} mefentions, cxperienced 5 ‘Ti g 2 d? yo every moment it bo loves. and loves & glrl ho 7 I 0 0 and delusion, because, she LAl i e 5])(“1.’!(11‘ e upon (he men's “Sophomore | a snarc e A ling! v is a mode i f A half dozen women, ignoring a | B0 can: HUy. being cnacted on the screen i 1 modern-day Don Juan A half doz en, (18 B which uses .the paddle as u!says, to make a shingle look really H paecd, “East Lynnetiminus the Spanish trimmings [ policeman’s whistle at a Fifth ave-| [E 0 L G uer of frosh mice it takes far, more attention | SANITARY GROCERY Irodused by the man who made i ’ A 2 g fahion o ol Uany dimes duriag the filming of nue corner, managed to reach thel i LGS Sl R | : i : T e e “Sear Hanan® in Hollywood the hos-' middle of the street before traffic Lt B i ! The Store That Plenses ¢ Thief of Bagdad” gradima 8 O tend tn muke us|pitals prepared to care for an in- became tc erilous. While they | g e — ~ — — PHONE 53 ‘wnid 86 " ad . na Canutt, O new star i cars, the policeman lectured on the W i Pos hes chorcn wicls in o] s (hrilling drma of the sereen, danger of attempting to cross throush | ga60e 50 cents [ or e \ world-famous cow. ' oving traffic. As soon as he finis| a5 per night and ap; $3.00 per week and up. ), b T dost oo, Al Sl was for yeirs o workd-famons o uoving wattic, Ax soon as be Sl pyblig ghower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- Old 1 apers for f'\ill(,' it The E 11][“1'C ()fflce boautiful s and To T boy. e knows what he is doing, cd, one of the group demonstrated and ldamund 1 Jand does it himself. . [ the warning's affect by darting be tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and e Mopin® Hoots” the serial, will tween two rapidly moving north- || up—steam heated. dandy cf & half a centwy a ] Archibald Carlyle. Lon Tellegen develope with another chap- bound automobiles | e vilimnou: Sir Francis Levios 3167 ol e oy cunger w oo Siaih| \ Handy Andy’s Car penter Shop | ATURDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT which opened last night goum theater, there will flit not ive the impression of being i orrr o ror s ot e e s e s e - ———— and Marjoris amd Bavbars Tlare = o e CpEAT LOVE” IS * avenue elevated station has thiz sign | arc ideal. I ey member ol N P = in his booth: “One Minute Pl : COMING T PA b the cast fits into the character a OMING TO THE PALACE .| . tough it were possible to keep| A Pvflfi%%flél:‘gl% Mo PHONE 498 well-ch love. Other plas t Viola Dana has one Charleston (he impatient rush hours crowds | 4 f ; G, CA‘B‘INET AND Paul Panzer, Belie Bennett pupil to her crodit. And that pupil, waiting a minute for a nickel. | ! ALT, XINDS OF W00D WOKK Knott, Fenton Harry 3 - = e — - * apat i 5 REGULAR—RUGGED-~RELIABL b R s The great Frye Plant is within a few Ve hours’ distance of most sections ‘of UNGUARDED HOUR" =T l > s A Y { i ;l.lu‘." \lx‘n; i x.w”m “( \u'l:‘ ‘yh‘.‘w‘ ."l‘ i Brand Hams is carefully regulated ) woman, hatsr, cama to {he gchect | by the daily demand. " 5 i to you with that delicious freshe ho pictns Henry anc + just received a shipmein speets “The Unguarded Hour.,is the story | of a wealthy Ame n girl who gocs to Italy and by her unconventional ! American W tames this woman hating duke ang brings him to b fect. There is a thrilling airplane crash, in which Doris lamds uncer monidosly in the duke's back yard Fhere are a couple of thrilling scenes some powerful, tense draiia will hold any patron of the gcreen art, to say nothing of a iot Public Stenographer of very excellent comedy. Ineideni- ally, we never knew Doris Kenyon J. B. Burferd & Co. ‘ Sition ;h _I::( (:rm:(tminum‘[)..isSl:;}«»t';xx‘. 3 ’ %) | H h ard does it to the queen’s taste. ; ALL COAL MAY LOOK - ei} y t e r ourth the Palace last night for Al"ska El(’.(?lri(: Ilig’lt Thatis why this popular Ham comes | We | & P otver Co. fro'm-thc»smol(e-housc flavor. This engagement in “The Ur a splendid picture in 4 delightful Northwest product is YELLOW AND GL Telephone No. €, Jeneau, Alaska “everything the name im;lics." | | MIXING BOWLS TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT A rather unusual cast is presen’el in support of Sills and Miss Kenyon. y R Jeq Prouty, whom we have so oftzn ALIKE taughed at on the legitimate stage P but after trylng our’s you will be e ) og the leader of a gang of gunmen convinced that the heating quality ® l ar i excruciatingly funny. Claude King \ i varies, also you will learn that bak- ’ 4 as Miss Kenyon's father gives hi d ing with our coal mean Tegs coal usual fine performance. Dolo ; & and botter results, ! (For Discriminating Smokers Cassinelli does an excellent job as f N _ - We carry a full line of Feed an¢ Sills’ aunt. Cornelius Keefe gives a 3 S i ; our tramster scrvice 0. G. Whis. e LR i " e y ARISTOCRATS—-10¢, long filler, foil wrappeds N e . i ™ / \ \ 3 Cuts, Burns, Bités ; D. B. FEMMER | b L PON TONS—2 for 25¢, foil wrapped: KINGS— Phnn 114 15¢ straight; EXCEPTIONALS —3 for Sfe, (oil healing and an. - - - i B & o ALASKA MEAT CO. o skin ioflaxmation. o V|CK : Wholesale and Retail Butchers *, / At All D(é(;lers VABOR S PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET