The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 7, 1927, Page 3

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\ | \ ] ] \ \ \ \ \ ] \ \ \ \ \ \ ) } \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ y \ ) \ ICKETT PALACE Wi ESP TUESDAY DNESDAY and BIGC DOUBLE FE Ill RID SHOW J Fightiw’, Hard-ridis’ Cowboy Who Got His Man! THE RUDE AWAKENING OF A BEAUTIFUL WIDOW WHO THCUGHT SHE WAS PLAYING A MAN'S GAME AND FOUND HERSELF ON THE AUCTION BLOCK Producers Tistributing By TEANCLS NCRDSTROM NDOT VLOR HEDDA HOPI'S AN A PAUL POWELL HOLAM S D GEORGE PRODUCTION IDWARD IVING BIG SHOWS FCR THE PRICE OF ONE LAST 2 “THI TIMES TONIGHT GREAT LOVE” [to tame a bucking ually Doiores begins a new light— the eaused other men what love Dolor i Highiter e doe; bronche to sec sufferin before Atiractions At Theatres who ¢ not et elon of 1 P == « an 1thi [VIOLA DAMNA, ELEPHANT nobilie ur ARE STARS AT PALACE 3 til after they mar: o Fron to finis) vl” s full of drama. stars featured 2 “The ¢ slart “Tha . Spa Vio Dana and Norma elephant the iwo with Robert Agnow in Love” which opet at last nig and i final eler 2 v in Jack Hoxie in T Jd S v h b d Ayt heroine na i i Mark plot an eat Protiy are "DOUBLE FCATURE BILL AT PALACE at, the is interes around “The G animn) Love" is ning's feature. The Doy Scou to the rescue of Miss Dana 1 of the big incidents in the fc and takes the boys and girl audience off their seats a There is a set al comedy with who enjoy tures chuck full o n-out-door pi zoing nic mate peeps into the liv rs of the smart set are cl - i sven in “Her Market s is supported by And the “THE SPANIARD" SHOWING AT s COLISEUM arket 2 tion by Olga Nordstrom's namc over a year Value” is Printzlau The Spaniard Coliseum yest stage has at one the o It's a Raoul Walsh production for Paramount. Ricardo K Jetta | in London, Goudal and Noah B¢ atured in the production, based on the pop ular British novel of the same name by Juanita Savage As Dolores Annesley. a high spirit ed young woman of the world, w has been mistress of herself anl i poscd her will upon others, Mi Goudal meets Cortez, as Don Pedro De Barreg a modern cave ma Don Pedro falls desperately in with the girl at a ball in London. Twice he proposes marriage, whi she refuses. Then he abducts h The girl tries to es . but is pre- vented by The Sy d. FA Don Pedro decid to teach her what love really means, nsing 1|m'l||x!' the same methods a man might 0 Wi been running fi of the that Britain h: own it has never duced on the stage i 56 local playgoers will be | opportunity to pass judgment on “first nighters” action of “Her Market Value around Manhattan's spendi It's pringipal character ¢/ Dumont, widow of a suici t hroker who has left her and in debt CHARLES RAY COMING Coliaram Tuesday a ne=day appei: g n ¢ families of 1l TOMORROW | scenes will| . sparkling comedy an adupta-| of Frances play of the same theatres Though it is one of the been pro in this country, given an of Broad- pen- 10 COLISE')M TOMORROW will bo tlw‘!flntmcd “Fercy” | mother EMPIRE._MONDAY, Tast Lines “of Defense’ Lmd Down in Shanghai THE DAILY ALASKA MARCH 7, 1927. N \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ N \ l} l} )\ \ ) \ \ \ ] ) \ \ \ \ : \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ) ) ] \ N \ \ 4\ \ \ \ \ \ N ] N \ ) \ ] 4 0} § ) 3 ) { \ \ ) N N y ) N \ \ \ 3 ] \ ) \ Il ) \ N ) ) b \ N N \ l ) } \ \ ] \ L} \ \ ) ) N ; ) - K} Tl it i 5;. Fearing rioting and leot wire entanglements wet boob, “Th Gid 1o have on Ha Jac : P bikedt : CARD PARTY i HOME 0F 0UI MOON" 15 e COMING TO "“ROCKING “Many interesting fea hitherto incorporated in any production, have been “Rocking Moon,™ a new M picture which will b the Palace for three Thursday. Filmed in ture is one of ducticns of the provided n vopolitan on dany Aluska ih novel pro thie most | tem | poles, Lrelic Indians pictures —and add to its enes It must be seen to b The foa tured playor Taghman John Bower irelloy Liaska portin tincludes Luke Paliette and Evelyn Selbic. G Melford directed the production appreciated Lilyan Lot Winter THURSDAY-—FRIDAY agd SATURDAY N PRESENT Cosg 5 News anl Viewss ] =i, FB (S Director and cn wam@w\‘“fi}fi § to Sitka to -y production. Young Girl Artiu. Wins Coveted Honor [ 15 4 n [the field of art in Ul erique Korthale, who nl13, has been granted o precedented honor of exhibiting 1y her sculptures i the fartamed indenendent Animal Clandie” favorite field piri has v countrie in Haly Gliglion her sduce girl wondor landie- 1 at the ape Hmost the zoo her source of in i i sespite der youth £h 1 ited the cums of mary «fand nnde 1 ! i Frenct 1 that of 1+ work auth i Weoman Railroader, 64, ‘| Makes Home of Depot A he littie | Zombro | . Minn,, window pictures on the red depot al with curtained walls and houses the o station it and tele is Mi Minnie H ho will be 64 years old this 1 she will have 28, for she was bhorn she went Milwaukee and agent at Hawm d she has been al 1e road for 49 yoars. ,",‘. "o c work for the rail inn.. for the | mond, work Club Woman Works For Stage Presence [ Shooing uway the hugaboo of stasc Presented. P iright for clih women is the job of by Pearl L'Heurcux of Wichita, Kans., JonNCFuNN hersell an active member of the' Business and Professional Women'. | Club. She accomplishes her | through the medium of home shows and | using club pro; s on which members give skits, talks and solos. A person will disclose (o 07 Miss L'Heureux some latent talent and thereafter she will not take “no” for an answer and before long that person will be applauded for stage ) years Miss L'He ducing home taleut e yi n bs of the Middle ng have been 5] prised at 1l k of confiden e pofore ¢ of women who ar real in their ewn jobs,” she “There is no reason why a business hould not get {in public and present a cubject well,” Great Grandmother Now Radio Artist A little white-haired great who has seen the ai with LILYAN TASHMAN, JOHN BOWER ROCKCLIFFE fELlOWESaMMSKAWINT!:’ Adapted by Jack Cunningham and Elliott ). Clawson ,from the novel By BARRETT WlLl.OUONBY. ,Directed by GEORGE|MELFORD' ME AR WILL BE 2 SHOWS EACH NIGHT——7:15 or| e ORCHESTRA PLAYS AYS PAULY AND BOTH SHOWS ALW i THE PRICES—Loges it ; Aduits Wholesale and Retail Butchers E 39 ¥ e S hDWl pas Juneau i the Hars in cornected Com hane durin SE. Rv“[ IGHTS beauty, story of utistieally lford, ywood for tihiy A TROPOLITAN PICTURE and 9:20 SPECIAL MUSIC HAS BEEN ARRANGED BY MAE BOTH GD cents 50 cents 30 ceats 20 cents 10 cents ALASKA MEAT CO. SEWARD STREET uoem | ind o TYPE nnm‘ 3 RENTE 21D INTARD” Ever “The SP? iest Bull Fights AND IT'S REAL JM MELODY MEN -40-—Loges 50 cents COMING TUESDAY CHAS. RAY “PERCY™ CELECTRIC SUN BALL HEATERS l Tuke the Clill Off Those Cold Corners For instance—DBath Room, Kitchen ’ and other Cold Spots 1l Sizes and Makes Alaska Electrie Light & Porwer Co. Alaska TR Mo, & Toweap, Telephone % fli)’)fil"ib‘(}(;l% 45 H? COME IN AND LOOK OVeR [ COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE after ing our's youw will be need t the hLeating quality varies, also yon will leara thut bak- ing with our coal mean lecs cosd and belter resulis We earry a f transfer serv D. B. FEMMER Plhone 114 ALL but convi Feed amd Whis. line of onr fce 0. G. VYVNDA HOTEL RENOVATED ’? DOTEL IN ALASKA, NEWLY OST MOr Rates Elevater Service -~ A View From E S. ZYNDA, Prop. D e T e TS P S ) ——— LE FIGURE ON 7THE THERMoS-BOT'.E SYSTEM OF * ('fl“-'STKlIU TICN TOR VOUR HOME. TRE SMALL CGST UNDER CUR SYSTEM WILL SURPRISE YOU--FOR DEMONSTRATION PHONE 32 Concrete Products Mf z. Co. G. FAGERSON NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS —50 cents per night and ap; $3 00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Barner in opera- tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and ap—steam heatcd. sonabilc ory Window e s sesi e ;e oN .-M---,,-_-__-----—.-------_-,..,-—” B e ' H andy Andy’s Carpenter Shop A. P. LAGERGREN, Proprictor PHONE 408 BAND-SAWING, WOOD-TURNING, CABINET AND ALL XINDS OF W00OD WORK - s cooesd C rorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrorran BOWLS have just received a shipment of YELLOW AND GLASS MIXING BOWLS Old Papers for sale at The Empire Office

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