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THE ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE, TULSDAY, MARCH 22, 1927. —— e e story of 1 adven 1 o vicklaying & itk modernized in version without detructing computed per origina! plot. Miss Talmadge is every explained that women her diversificd talents porfectly, The | start a similay ins [ Lwent of unexpected tears, mud g Q 3 v atistying O'Brien porira) 1 dishsters since chiffon PAIL.ACE tanous tockin in groups of thres ture serecn g e, il t 11 as in pairs. The pric ob from th stocking who ., : - FONIGHD &—— = cmbarra s Spot PATHE NEWS a nd other £ Belle of Bluegrass hosiery To Represent State FRANKFORT, K belle of the Bluegt 10 says sh docs not aspire, to a8 a “THE HUNT® picture actres i CARTOON covers. will vopresent| Night clubs have their “outpost (. g AL the Confederate V rinee American became fashionable, are cu : g J [ ypically O'Breenesque pure o B, An able cast of lubhy - COMED includes family [ O’Arcy, Albert Gran, Lilllan vence, Miehacl Vaviteh, nk Cur-| tion Winter Hall and Wanda Haw “\ zine ley the state at >-oe of wooer mauner supporiing MeDermott | rvin stocking in then sueh emergencies, just [keeps tire on the mo- | motor car a spare play Kentueky | ¢ Roy Law are spare | TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY vier, nose sl reunio Fla, in April. s;::' i:;‘ 5 !I"ml\ Mae Stiles, of Frankfort. She lhold News it Views | o,y scouts” It is a common for pedestriuns on |approached by street oy [with a “tip” on a Just around the corner oceurt e Broadway 1o bhe 2 SPECIAL FEATURES TONIGHF come T:15, 8:20 or 9:20 yvou will corner club e e e rres good The ensure ‘seout” ever Confoederats P & | Memorial Dames for the state. She 24 | | covernor's staff, ! offers a card to This activity has Central station, man, wih a of-towners admission spread to Grand where a b see the full show weather has taken up the bu Women Smoke Cigars ness “on the side During Club Period | = BERLIN. Some of more dar-| An ing and ourceful women of Ber I in eye for out WHAT st rrrrees) American Girl Active In Society of London ' LONDON. - Miss Marcelle fthe Amivican daughter of {ness Curzon, who has been on | Riviera much of the winter {her motker, is one of the most ftiful and adractive young {the Britizh court circles 111“!' debut last year. and the airplane flew a bove Forty-second the dradio set thousand feet Duggar Marchio el te as the with tribute. to bean women in She she street. From its sot, di sole youngor laining means of pay King Nicotine, have ‘Women's Smoking | the tune and the use ol stronger | walks of New York.! But the song 1 tobacco form is compulsory. fhad not been changed to suit, its and the sessions of the chib the new method of rendition. It [her methe anning affaivs fo) are strictly prohibited from | <gast Side, West Side, all anything but town™ - instead of t lthe ¢ London Mis [ the IDuggan has becn brought up in TN { West Side, and ‘up above the ——t—— |diplomatic circles in various cap.| STTTTTSTeseeoosereeeeares, | Coats, Dresses and Smocks [tals. Her mother is the daughtor of § Thrift Shop ud and science’s most sounded clearly amplifier recent on: of marvels to the crowds words of “Tho Side helow TWILLIAM FOK f-m,su:h sstablished a ub,” where stuff During membe made | ran around Sida, town." season UG “BETZT COLISEUM New Jarman's ELGOY MEN” J. Monrce Hinds, wio was ministar to Boazil. Mis Alfred Dugg millinai land Buenos Aircs. Afi Dugean marriod | American | Duggan’s father wa . yan American Producess Distributing 8 e P Wt o [his death, Mrs NEW YOR Snoppimg can he PICTURIZATION Ticm the Saturday Evening Post SIC Federal Power Commission In compliance water power act | notice is hereby given thousands oi 'l Cameron, San Francisco Chron- and |icle, San Francisco, (‘.lhfnrnkl. has |made application for a prelfninary | . day |Dermit covering a proposed water ”“.:".Hm\\m project on Crater, Long and unti | Swestheart Crecks and Speel River, ! jIn Tong: National Forest, south- aska. This application | with (41 the TFedera! Stat., 1063) that George, 1020~ 10- 10npor!umty School | ihe shows attract |Stands As Monument po‘ontial shoppers to | it neighbor avenues, Sixth, busi along COMING Ti ANE CREY Grit therefore, educator The nearly midnight Women may Most from the undorthings outfit themsoives going o Hosiory s and completely in school, theatre s wiil chanze program five times wockly, T is the Chence Days of Programs will be Monday: Wednesd: Thursday——-~ Eaturday —— Sunday. KETP THESE CUMANGE DATES IN MIND ng thereon, together with reports, or other consideration is desired data —— Henry the Fourth THURSDAY—JUNEAU'S FAVORITE CigaK. NORMA TALMADGE in { (For Discriminating Smokers) ) ¢ ! “CRAL V1‘1‘1’21(” < 3 | ARISTOCRATS—10c. l.u.z;; filler, feil wrapped: 1 BON TONS--2 for 2%5¢ wrapped; KINGS— 15¢ straight; ENCI 2 for 50e. foil wrapped. Schillinf Tea el TN —— Storv | DENVER Denver's Opportunity | enthy and Kighth, The o ” = ey - {School stands as a monument to the | for th small stores I'HE LEDGER OF |tith, whose work as an Laatare By GEORGE PATULLO ljade- it d g, tiano ativadd al [is for the development of power to Y v | Opportunity School is a day AND =hoes, [pulp, and license will be issued only — o e / [in age from 14 years “to a century jewel to an applicant able to secure a {1 they want to enroll,” can learn vy are among the wares sold noctur-[supply of timber adequate for the N A I /‘l () V {those trades and professions not rve-'nally. Men are similarly attractod purposes of the project. Any objec-| IN school is under the divect supervision 'and probably a new suit could . (for @ he jot Miss Grifith, although it is aacquived in & trip from theatre “"}‘.',lr' W'l‘l;:_h the school district. Here| restaurant. | tive Secretary, Federal Power Com-| Ny Rl ! 5 3 | housekecping, the intricacies of mak- ofher articles besides clothing also mission, Washington, I, C. | 1LOU TELLEGEN-—CARLETON D. MILLER ing hats or the revamping of fic are for saly hehind open doors | : ! while men may study anything from! The hosiery A marvelous, vivid story of Paris P ~ * Apaches, the thieves of tlic sh o 4 \ ; lifetime effort of Miss Fmily | thoroughfare LIFE el e > e Wesiorn Siars and i he used in the manufacture of wood !night where students rangin : quiring a university education. The to buy cvery kind of haberdashery :tion to such application, or request N % ;| 5 ) | pd { ue:l'llp" Il’, DP F/‘lIN( SIN” part of i should be submitted to the Execu- VALY V] VI Vi b N women learn the rudiments of| Brassware, curios and numerons shops are selling sh-er | of lifc amon7y the e - 4 10—25—40—Loges—50—cents said to b2 immense n 1 A’l'r"ctu)ns ihlx{un}m-.J in “The Redeeming Sin” o | some character displays lacting. Th dancing some fine story is about the mys- theft of a valuable pearl There is a realistic A | also emotional | At Theatres of the necklace ache _Sealed rect, cafe mpses of ally and the life, stu Paris “"UHE GILDED BUTTERFLY” is, the intimate g day, and hown IS AT COLISEUM TONIGHT I dio, ] o s espe night are The only tea whose flavor “invacuam -~ Rubcns is more iovely than in the Fox Films production, | It is a oty Goadd e Gilded Butterfly,” which comes full of action, with an alluring 1o o the Colizeum Theatre for a mance threading its way through is completely protected’- - - kept fresh and fragrant day run beginning tonight. the plot, and thrills and comedy| from tea-garden to tea table. Five kinds of protection Against_the gorgeous h:uk:\r;unul abounding. i —all exclusively Schilling — for the true tea flavors » fa s Casi at Monte % e | e . 7 ‘(I".‘Illf‘l‘ ‘l:\«l:mu‘.‘» T R T i NS : known only in the Orient: (1) Twice-toasted - - - the e ‘ashinzton, Miss | ZANE GREY BORDER DRAMA s . B ek w0 Vaomery, Wi G LSEUR A LURERLY only way to unmask rich hidden flavors of a tea leaf. Wud o oo de his she e (2) Then the leaves sealed in vacuum (like your coffee) jike a cameo. Added to this 1 b l d R s for the f time this year The Light of Western Stars, & ut seale e raations ob the: i mo- other of those clean, wholesome, | HOT at its most \‘\ l/: aromatic moment, . colorful two and most of them importad from | typically Ame an stories for which designeis of Paris | Zane is famous, has been film-| “Pho Gilded Butterfly” is a picture ed by Paramount under the direction | with a admittedly. But the of William K. Howard, the producer ! moral is so woven into that epic photoplay, “The Thun- the plot that it t evident until g Hord.” the whole picture is considered terwards. It is what might be o0 an expoge of social parasites and tueir methods combined with a sub- | tle sermon to indulgent parents. i Rubens is Linda Haverhill, del, foremost Grey moral, (3) The world’s only . key-wind vacuum tin for tea - - - with a Snug Cover - - - to protect it even dfier you open it. (4) Of the many grades of Orange , only the choicest, most fragrant, are blended with Pekoe in Schilling’s. (5) Your grocer protects you :-- he returns your money instantly if you don’t believe it the finest tea that has ever entered your home. Orflll ; Pekogc - You keep the tea. Your momey back i .;a-cmdofln’t like gl R d £ o ! 4 10 -2 for 25¢c--cin i5¢ Sizes Schilling’;_’lggs_g : af-) torm- will be the main feature at tho | Coliseum Theatre where it opens | next Thursd ! Picture-goers, who have come to! xpect certain things in Zane Grey productions, will find them in over- in the story. She has b2en f{lowing measure in his latest cellu- indulgont father, him- joid pus. “The Light of Wes E parasite, to believe st is a romance of the Ariz horself to be a very wealthy wom- Lo where desperadoes clash with an. At his death she finds how he th: sturdy Americans who are build- has misled her. This discovery turns ing up the great ramge country. her from a loving, light-hoarted and| The story vividly pictures tife last 1rustful girl into a cynical and grasp-|stand of the bold, bad men of th» ingy woman. This is the starter of | West——outladws, cattle rustlers and the story. ! pillagers—on the last strip of fron- Bert Lytell is co-featured with!tier country, and the love element Miss Rubens. jon which is pivoted the thrilling John Griffith Wray directed the | battle against high-handed villainy pro duction. the 1 raised hy an If a social \ ‘ DOUBLE FEATURE BILL Jack Holt, Noah Beery and Billie (S AT PALACE TONIGHT | a 3 “The Redeeming Sin"| the latter starring Nazimova uud1 Lou Tellegen, is the big offering Manager Spickstt presents at the| Palace theatre tonight and tomor- row. | Don’t say that nothing ever hap- pei's in a small town. IFor instance take the lite town of Two Forks it took mothing bigger than a harm- less looking packet of letters to disorganize the whéle community for, months. It all happens in “Private —n NORMA TALMADGE IS | COMING IN “GRAUSTARK" | w e ne O'Brien sentenced to die before a firing squad! The last night in tha dark cell of a grim castle. And Norma Talmadge saves him! That's onc of the tense situations in Miss Talmadge's sensational new cinema classic, “Graustark,” which First National is the offering at the Palace Thursday. Ccorge Barr McCutcheon's world S -4 D.M. BOTHWELL Representative——/Juneau, Alaska D e e e e e D e e e e s USSR SR e g ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET

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