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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1927. - e ————————————————————— ———— Y- e — - I Movie Director Ends Petty Quarrel with S == 730 TONIGHT—IAST TIMES 9.2 . CumEny M MELODY CANY g;’jg}_‘,f; N”» 10--20—40—Li e R TH B THIHTR 2 Times Tonight 1 ) = Coming Tuesia ming Thersday The Classicst Show Scen for Sametime i . ; 1 £ L ! ; o an (AR Ra ap S USETY ALS0 HODGE PODGE AND BUSTER BROWN COMEDY nl‘fi;fl“(jf?llr’ \x;;;;i:;‘llo.r:!:(sa’ ERFL LIERN STAR . X . wughingly accused of sharing his lunch with Renee Adoree (lefl), whom he was dirceling, DOUBLE FEATURE BILL TUESDAY ynn F, Reynolds shot and killed himself before his horrified wife, Katllecn O'Connor AND WEDNESDAY 1ds (right); according to information gathered by Los Angeles police. IR R ST (International Newsreel) Beginning newd week the Coliscum Theatre will change program 4 - - - five times weekly. 11t is the Change Day: of Programs will N 1 Z I j"l () V /‘ of a young girl rzised in tha lap ot BAR AND GUURT o law and legal procedure. Second be Monday——Wednesday——Thursday——Satiiday Sunday. luxury who suddenly finds herself 'For giving advice to minor witness- 3 § IN without funds. She knows nothing of | o5, who were summoned before the KEEP THESE CHANGE DATES IN MIND ~ ~ carning a living for l»u-r~ | and 80 | m,xm‘( Jury, to refus: to ‘1l|--\\'1'l‘1 P N 3 “THE REDEEMING e e et EXONERATES e as he has been doing all his life, the violation of the Natienal Prohn SUPFORTED BY LOU TELLEGEN Bert Lytell and Alma Ruboas he bition Act.” | the a1 cast which includes I [} . S ARGt YA SN SIRIRRAREEST T T It's a thrilling story of Paris night life | Keenan, Vera Lewis, Huntly Gord: & \ a We. believe it fo be not within the RROLRRRERCTEELRLERSREROILERESARELNNIYS [HaberteRavinson. Avthur Moye bounds and seope of the authoriiy THEN THERE IS Carclynne Snowden — - e< — “PRIVATE AFFAIRS” Grand Jury Exceeded Auth- 1101 [ ST S Grand Jury in zencral way at leas With Gladys Hulette, Robert Agnew, Mildred Harris and others, yi onty in Recon‘.mf-rdmg Dis- (0 communicats with the Judge of arment—Lawyer nghl. said court any desire for advice in PALACE ORCHESTRA ALWAYS PLAYS BOTH SHOWS - their procedure which they could e Pafrbanika: Bar Associetio _not satistactorily obtain from the | District Attorney's office. Any ser | ious misunderstanding bhetween tu or duty a Grand Jury to mak L public recommendation. Th Dictrict Court instructod safd jeently completely exoncrated a 3 i ; E. Ryder, a Fairbanks attorney whom | G| Corroe o3 L it Grand Jury at that place wd Jury and Mr. Ryder might . | [“ANY WOMAN" LAST NEW YORK. Onc of the dutios |recommended should be disharred |OF MIERE not, have heen acted upou Atiractions | TWO TIMES, COLISEUM | 1" uioms officials at the port Is for recommending that withesses the District Aitorney's o | [T H * Bin TAny Woman" is one|art criticism. Here sumably w:vl- fore the (vand Jury refuse to a s.'- bt ‘I‘I'XIi';I"""' the advice of the Dis.| - {HtErouting Jictures | ter most of the art objects imported jany questions they thought the M ’ | ‘4t Theatres |‘|)xl 1.lhm :'|‘|I<‘-M(":;:L:v“;m'II:‘)Lr the [\:Iu'ln:\\'u}“"”' the cultural centers of Europe. lanswers might incriminate them ‘th Ll ,\L.I,\.‘.,Am.“”'l.' s:“tzlj-.xu:lmlnm;’ f.fl'\ | times tonight. The star Alice Terry| The: question responsible for selves and hecause, the Jury. said, ko all h»l"“‘“"." ‘fv:l:;““";‘lf :'_ ll'i [N is supported by an excellent cast.|aesthetic momonts in the life of ) wa ignorant of the law. It & was ignorant of this 1‘1-(hhlm" | __w:|This screen play mnot only boasts|customs inspector s whether cer-ithat the Grand Jury went e ‘hd‘: «»n‘m-ln Fhen "!m“;"”"‘ “.WATCH YOUR WIFE" T!ihe authorship of Arthur Somers|tain articles are yeally art, amdlits province when it made | T . LAST TIME, PALACE Roche, one of America’s most gifted | therefore duty-free, or merely man-fmendations in the premises. The re 5. Elatics & writers of fiction, but the direction |ufactures of bronze, marble or woed. [port of the Bar Association said that| 1t goes without say s of Henry King, and the attractive|and as such entailing the collection | the Grand Jurors were not supposed | excreise the privilege of persenality of Alice Terry—three fac-[0f duty. An art dealer tells of anfo know whether a practici i that the Grand Jury and member tors that make the picture well worth | inspeetor who failed to approciate jorney was ignorant of the o | thereof are incapable of doterm ceeing. | the significance of a chunk of marbl:|not and that (his particular Grand | ing whether or not an attorney is o Sonta1 Jad 1o 0f (helrepresenting a auarter section of Jury did not know lignorant of the law, or of legal pro. fime tonight. Telophen 5 a it w | e boJudge B, 1. Ritehie, who reccived ) cedure. Miss Valli plays the wife of an|;. ooy wmoo by g ant i “If that s art” he is quoted asithe report of the Bar Association| The second ground for zuspen author made irritable by his worlc | ohite pae s, A 1ux Sews i3l saying, “then 1 oam an old maste pproved its findings and conciu- | sion stated by id Grand Jury | O'Malley is the author. Quarrels are ooy | Finally he was convinced of thelsions. He said the Grand Jury had |seems to be based upon a misappre il “Watch Your Wife” offers some- thing new in motion picture plots. 1t is clean and entertaining throu out. It is at the Palace for the las sep#rate, But the husband finds that | gy ummer with the Betz' Coli »m:l!"““'l’[" which he admitted is priced|proval of (he Grand Jury's recom- [indictment against Nick Kane Korz- | home without a wife is not much: | Melody Men lat $200 in the galleries of the deal 1| pon no by the Bar Association dorff, which is an indictmeni for a ‘ . { i [ e wile i usy is awakened when ]anl the Court s uzainst the disfviolation of the provisions of the she sees | husband in the com- e e Monocles are worn in New York bapproval recommendation of the lat-| Alaska Bone Dry Law. It would, | L W e e F T8 e Py wnothor woman. Tl DOUBLE FEATURE BILL Ibut the number seen in public places | e | therefore, appear that the investi ’03“-’.« for 2&6'";1:.;.’ 230 JIZTES band's jealousy is aroused when AT PALACE TOMORROW |y slighi, considori the size of The Pairbanks Bar ‘\u‘;m||I|4,n',:jj.’.u|iml was not being made under the | 0 = = oFithe ity Andre dr Segurola, former | eport was written by Judge Louis| National Prohibition Act. It dows | band's companion has been nt azimova and Lou ‘vellegen in “The fgpara singer and lately a motion | K, Pratt and Morton 1. Stevens and | appear. howaver, by the written ' ed” from a focial service bureau “--'tul-nnlnr ,‘\n' and G e I|ll|4‘(\'|}‘l|y|lllll‘ actor, always has one infyay prosented to (he court by Thom- | communication of Mr. Ryder, under ! g)l. fi/l’ i’g()T} WELL wud Robert Agnew in “Private / i 4 frequent. The wife is just as high-| (ue of the foatares of (he ¢« .| Gifference bctween chiselling in ";hz\n‘lu-:l a field foreign to its proper | hension of the facts. The matter | strung the hushand. Divorce pro-fying was the marimba golo, “ie | Paris studio and biasting in o New!ucopc and authority, and that Mr. junder investigation by the Grand | > sents (e only way out, and (he (Wo | Rogary” played by Muril n, | Hampshire quavry. Th picce of Ryder was entitled to have the disap [ Jury appcdis to have resulled in dn | 3 his wife wich another man. The the wife's admivcs is a fortan |his vight eye, whers it seems tolig A Marquam, who spok: for (he oath, and a letter subscribed by said | 157 is the double feature bill at| the Palace temorrow and Wednes stick firmly far Association. The report follows as well as a statement of Hon- | fthe role c¢: the ] 2 To th Bar As: tion of the y > BB Collins, Deputy United | adds another o U ady Pourth Judicial Divigion, Fairbanks, ! States District Attorne and Mr, > « lons list of triumphs ter damcing by he gredif Critics who hand down verdicts | e e s Gl it ot only hba benlty bue A and a marvelons display lon the various ~ntertainments oif r { | i Your committee appointed to pre. mer Grand Jury, at a former meet-| also possessd of real scrcin abi emotional acting by that famous|ed the New York publie perhaps 1 (00 L IR B PG e his Ber Assoctation, that Mr b the mystery in the theft of alfind (heir jobs irksome at tim ity. Her work in this photoplay is ! ] o me At M|, yogtigation of chas ade against Ryder had no knowledge of the nat 1 A y - above criticism. O'Malley, who hag|Valuable pearl necklace, and a roal-|but in some ways they are a favor-|p . Ryden Msn membor of | ure of the investgiation when he | j been seen in many vavied roles ve-|iStic fisht by Apaches in the Parisled lot. In certain new theatres, name | /B S TR T by jkave (e advice, Towever, it may cently, is great in the role of con-SCWeré—these are just a few of the|plates adorn the seats perm e late Grand Jury, beg leave toibe said o his credit that he al trasts—first as tho zealous :m:lmp‘I:l;.'l‘lm::;'m;:i‘il':. Vitagraph's “The MWILF m,‘lvdl_':, ;1::”1):;.“:‘;::::‘ raviewe Bt it foi {omntad: Abe e ant: the natitat a8 A Larve hlupmvm of and later as th carefree man-about.| ¢! LI » motion picture Kepresentaiive Juneau, Ala ! Jiltes . Rydas rerntarly ad.|the proceedings, but could not All the scenes are laid in Paris, |inning when the promote : ; ) | + { | 1. Ji 3 o) 0y )| )| heow h . Spb RO ey WOURSIBRIVRA U o P itk oite il stiaigl falking RibviEy devibe. nina plo.| mitted ant furgdhiings aliomeynn] N e ”» \‘\I:l Ilh b Th(’ {'Yg(’{’ l ac E’e(‘lrl(‘ ishcd o peich & ; NG VS { £ "1 he Bar of Fairbanks was, abou, |y (o present a brief hercin sus- A - el 4 A Hodge Podge opens this movie Slimpses are said to depict thes: | part of a demonstration and | e 19, 19279, called upon by | taining our views, we pause hera to ahow and a Buster Brown comedy|Phases of French life with remark |then rave tho “uctors” =i ofportunity Ak e e e R = TS | Adter Nordaic and Harokd Hotbrook, [ consider for a moment, tha pre L ACTLUIn Clefln(’rs minors, for legal advice 4| visions of the Fifth Amendment to mmed full of action, with an aifivst b u gal adviee [ th i of thelr wing bheen n of the United Stateg iluring romance threading its way - v no “person shall be n lihrough the plot, and thrills and| 1f & New Yorker forgets to pui| 10 RIGET AL .;IIm:E fadl ! iy eriminal case to Popularly Priced NY, ) | ta fresh handk: { into his pocket teil ke "lbe a witness against himself.” is an adaptation before he leaves his home in the These boys, it is stated, anpe Tha National Prohibition Act, how- ] i | § ¥ ‘e . 1of Ge s widely-read Sat- morning he may obtain one now by | : cver, rovides for immunity and ’ v i ! Dot | % el & somewhat frightened and decls t v, pro or immunity ang f hY AGH’NG KIDNEYS‘""M Evening Post story, concern-|droppirg a dime in tha slot. Anto.! Dl de B i o nertl i Castify g Lsnd ectric Laoht ! y ; o said attorney that they did not |ing the havoe wrought in a little matic “handkerchief machines” haye | ¥ i B 3 SR snacd - | obedience 10 a subpoena of any ¥ }(»uu;llr)v ...w]u by the Aeliveny. Gt ‘&l ann-ared in the downtown sactios 11',‘. 1 “;f.l,\.,”’.4\.1|“|e:’;(|::.’ :"lll);l.irlll“:'::‘.:;:" court in any suit or procoeding & PO er Co. . packet of letters five years after a concession to the absentminded |, . i 5 i L based upon, or growing out of any Wheu Back Evrts ¥lush Your |(ney were written. The town's ex. and to spring, l"'l‘]"_’;'l','” I“‘”’, (_Pf"' i '\IHHH_"\‘.hi;.'ullvgul ':iulun..n Fur |:1i: Act,” ete. | Kidneys as_You Clcan |emplary citizen receives an impas- | — s e bty WBIRE the CRURe O Sinne Alasko Hofie. Dry, Law. prois . B e e Your Bowels iqium»d love note from a sweetheart! ATTENTION EASTERN STARS | tects @ witness who testifies inst bt g . |he has long since forgotten; and,! - himself, to the extent that his testi- Most folks forget that tie Kid-ly, myke jt more intricate, the letter| Juenas Chdpter No. 7, 0. E. .| mony shall not be used against him,' ") T neys, like the Powels, somelimes geliq jnig (he hands of his trusting mects in regular session at § ocloc N oo but it offers no immunity as against MOV bC exoverated. on thal complaing af k. Sy S M sluggish and clogged and need 2yl wife, A devoted young moth:r|Tuesday evening, Mar. 22, following | " ovs wied o pdd ftyder. aud| T o cution. based upon othor evl.. St S | “The Bltes Commamial-Olses flushing occasionally, (szL- we have| .aceives a long-belated summons to|hy a social mecting and riinedl 'l,:-.,'.m -. \\.‘.A( (; know what ”,m',df-nvr- notwithstanding that such! FORTON }': h’l_l‘.\l it By I K (.?l.lt\l'ml K. backache and dull misery in the , ponoxistent love nest; and the Matiis joights were in the premises. lh‘]“_“"‘ o testimeny msy be . th Committee, i ViewPresident | uch ociion, but reecived no infor aation whatsoever from the said United States District Attorney. The sult of this inquiry was conveyed Fourth: That, in the foregoing | it xdjusted and corrected to be um- | matter, the said James E. Ryder{ derstocd that the arrest was made kidner resion, m:er“m);?»;lllrmr(l;f‘mwn drunkard and ne'er-do-well be-| MAE WILLIAMS, W. M. g S ,‘]::‘l']"::feh’:‘ b et Leans of disclosing other evidence bk SR ‘ rfieumatic twinges, torpid liver, acidigomes a silk-tophatted millionaire. | yqy JICE BROWN, Sec’ {40y dygs : gk bo against him. This is no immunity. |Gy : g Taanon At Sad 4 stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts| +— Rev aHCH AR fthom o the Grand Jury room ex- ) *qil Bek G0 8 B R (Sitka Comemercial Club { Wheadusict §iop. e TR aia = -7 [01d papers for sale’at The Empire |-ePt uestions that might impute tolo0" "oy the probability of ti .\ Says Only One Taxpayer | R You simply must keep your kid-' “GILDED BUTTERFLY" AT Bl g uemselves the commission of a ' oor 19 S RN 4 98 notiye und ciberl aad e -io-| COLISEUM TOMORROW rime, which questions they mightiCorreetness of the legal advice glven, Had Officials Arrested! NOTICE TO CREDITORS e . | [ inl B—— - e — 8 ™ fuse to answer on the g i it by Mr. Ryder. e e Bkl ’ ment you feel an ache or pain In H-piim, wo = ger o™y onn TGrittith P Pt jefuse 0 answep on the ground that] ™y, “y0 “yopever o fundamental i In Cenicicner'’s Conrt for the the kidney region hegin drinking|(, ..o .red “The Gilded Butter- g such wer might ineriminate them ' . f ’ wy cof Alaska Before E. W, i | TP i A | principle recognized by all who a e foll g reso'vtion ansed i o4y ca Alaska Before E. A lots of water. Also get about four Neither the boys nor the said Ryder L ollowing C D 4 Cra " his sccond motion picture pro- | ; T fand who pretend to be learned in'py tpe Si Gokmorial Glaimaes: in, United States Commission- ounces of Jad Salts from amy Euu'l.fllzminn for wrx DUBE BRI oo BAGKA phuew whal questlons might be pull ey hat @ duly admitted and | jo .(,‘.l;,_l,x:',::,"fl A "WYY or and ex-officie Probate Judge, drug store here, take a tablespoonful|; "\ " 10 Coliseum Theatre tomor- b il ”'r boys disclaimed the Loy ising attorney who gives legal | “WHEREAS., tn artiele um,enrrd! Chichageff Precinct, Division No. in a glass of water before breakfast o Wiy o “gtill picture.” IREY s A LRl |;my, grime but U Cugvice, in the course of bis employ- iy the Aluska Uaily Bmpire uader One. e 2 3 for a few days and your kidneys .- Wray claims that this just| ; hature oF tha GEGUIEEERE inv ment, in good faith and upon due gate of 1. rusry 28, 1927, to the!!N THE MATTER OF THE ES- will then act fipe. This famous!y, . o.co0q although there is morn |, The heat of “"‘_l”’l"l’em takes the ‘luu.nm‘mlu. in any way dis consideration, can not and ought nor effect that th ‘ayor of Sitka | TATE OF WILLIAM PADDOCK, nults {8 made from the acid of y. "y gugpicion that it is just ap.| OMeD” from a sore, lame back. 1tjto said Ryder. It appears that the!(, o punished for giving wrong ad ihear conne et WS sivemied: onl Boassod. h grapes and lemon juice. combined |,y of the superstitions that gur.|¢aR not hurt vou, and it certainly|bovs were secking advice in heiriyio.” porsons of ability and ambi- comploiat of @ timber of taxpayers, | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that with lithia, and is intended to flush| .0 t1e first shot of a new pic.|¢NYUS the torture at once. on PIOMBER and it further ap-! (o0 must of noce ¥ be encouraged ynq the undersigned, has been duly ap- clogged kidneys and help stimulate| o~ gomme directors scrap the fipst| When you are suffering so youlp that sald attornoy was U to that extent. | “WHEREAS, it is the | pointed Administrator of the Bs- them to activity. It nlso helps neu-i yoenas on general principles to in.|¢AN hardly got around, just try Red deavoring ml protect them, as [ We have under the foregoing facts and common belief of the Sitkn| ta'e of Willium Paddock, deceased. tralize the acids in the urine S0{guro tha guccess of their production,|Pepper Rub, and you will have thejcloarly Dis duty to do. land " in view of our understanding| Commeretal Ciub that the taxyayers, All vcisons having claims against they no longer irritate, thus helping ohers will never . take the first|@uickest relicf known. Nothing has Thcraiter the said Ryder wasioe gy and legal procedure, ar-|aid not make the complaint but, op the Estate are hereby requested to to relieve bladder disorders. lscencn in the script first, but must|such concentrated, penetrating heat|sumuoned b »“"'” the Grend Jury|iiyeq at the conclusions: the contrary, the arrest was made | Dresent the same, duly verified and Jad Salts is inexpensive; makes a'gart in the middle and work to-|A8 red pepper jand was quosHERRISeoAGSHIE ""'] First: That the legal advics ren-fon the complaint of ono W. P. Mills,| ¥Ith propsr vouchers attaehed o delightful effervescent lithia watet! wards both ends. Just as soon as you apply ‘Red|advic: he had given to sald boys.|goreq and above described was prob. | therefore the undersigned at Tenakee, Al- drivk which everybody should takel [n fact, there are just as many su-|Pepper Rub you will feel the ting- and 'l answers of Mr. Ryder, OF lably, in all respects, correct and pro-| “BE IT BESOLVED. that (he _\-p.innk.x‘ within six menths from date now and then to help keep their porstitions ahout starting a picturs|ling heat. In three minutes fp|bis il (heie, scems to bave po-lp o ka Commercial Club roquast the Al-fof this notice. kidndys clean. las there are directors and camers.|warms the sorn spot through ang)swited vicutisfctorily and th realter, " gacond: That it was given in good \aska Daily Empire to corrcet the| Dated at Temakeo, Alasks, March A well-known local druggist says men—although most of them will as-Jthrough. Pain and soremess are said (il ",'""" recommended 10 {gap apq under proper circum. | statement of February 28, under d: . 19th. A, D, 1927, he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks gure those who question closely that|gone. tho District CoWrl,. {0, its finali89.(giguing; !... which it was stated that JAM... PADDOCK, who believe in trying to correct' it really only accidertally happened| Ask auy druggist for a jar of pori, “'hat the said James K. "y“’“'l Third: That the rocomm-ndations|{Mu or of Sitka and three council- Administrator. kidney trouble while it is only that way. Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to b. suspcuded from the practics of o0 yhe Grana Jury in the premises men wero arrested on complaint of | First publicatiom, March 21, 1927. trouble p —adv.| “The Giided Buttcrfiy” 13 the ctory get the genuine, With tip pame lavw; It bieauss he is ’""“’"}skou!d be disregarded; number of tavpayers, end have'Last publication, April 18,1927,

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