The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 26, 1927, Page 3

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‘I'IE. NIGHT .un] \I(D\l)\\ [RTATIRE Boyle” 2 L-g’,e C;.n/u» CY bound ior a half hour ilarity when you see Pleasure Bound™ with Lige Conley. It's an ldu Mermaid Comedy. ational (C«/«oaluma/ Geclwrad) Matinee—2:30 Evening—7:15 and 9:20 Last 2 Times Tonight JUNEAU'S FAVORITT, STAR NORMA TALMABGE IN “GRAUSTARK” 41. ractions ‘4l I‘I"’(I!r(’,.‘i “BEBE DANIELS 15 AT FOESE COLISEUM TOMORROW the Currie Winter Hall, and others £ at the time. Frank tawley Palace to unday amount pictuie which s a pic Broadway u Blueheard” Danicl theatre for tar ‘of the ¥ Bluebeard” ion of the cor-{y Little Miss Hopwood. t-head; th:| 1 matrimon EWY I the comedy climax g Danicls an opportunity to taking 'her ta as a comedienne. Imagine bootles-! Bebe in the role of a Frepch Actres ain of the who finds herself with one tad ke | too many these ani piquant situation make “For-leo cations that follow a to the!provide the volatile Bebe with tho cxcellent opportunity for her comedy Beb o nm th “ | “Miss mator-hoat !y [+ ‘FORBIDDEN CARGO" AT COLICEUM 1s TONIGHT Hijackers in a swift Iyinz in i n flaunted from the: batile on deck ¢ aver the schooner 1 + escap of o with ger' hoat ; off the i other th ine bidden (¢ ' whi Coliscum t i |1 one of finest tales of adventure and possible to imagin { plays the role of “Cap| tawicssly, in this| Myton story of a ial mix and ler L con 1ir tain story by ¥ dertul irst mate, is ar Robert Bllis al: SUPpOT A seenic, spisode of 1 vy “Galloping Hoefs” are th subjects. ve meel and anothey " “GRAUSTARK" IS AT THE PALACE FOR LAST TIME The everiast cidelweiss, fragile Alpine snows, forms important bit of backgrour foi! ustark,” the celebrated George ! McCutcheon novel which boen picturized by Joseph M. Schench v st National, with Norma Tai-| s star. When it became necessary for moembers of the eompany to devise an entire kingdom in which to the charmingly romantic story, cidelweiss was selected as tark’s national symbol. It is ly used on uniforms of soldiex the cf decorations, and for drape and basreliof figures inside the [mi~‘ flower of | weight - - ances. the | ace. | Norma Talmadge appears in onc| of her most charming roles in this] romantic d a. As the Princess Yetive, she is once more the l{)vn:',: young wolan who has wpn such a pesmanent place in the nation's af- fection. gene O'Brien appears as| Grenfall Lorry, the handsome young| American adventurer, \ and the sup- porting cast includes M McDer- mott, Roy v, Albert n, Lil- lian - Lawr Michael Vaviteh, | Baking P the said to' portunity an' worn in the 1 fand it | there fmade | poemess { by | dox | stages Style Shows #! Fer Farmers' Wives Coli- | only as | former {of clothing i further Miss | | | [a big [on the | picture rol it mad | comedics | for | Robest | suc { Comet jagement of th wandu | compelled | through a husband ' ev i’ofmd si'i».e‘ or pound weight? Always look on the label of your baking powder tin for the don’t trust appear- Schilling is the only cream-of-tartar baking powder that comes in full pound-weight and balf-pound-weight tins, SChlllln THE DA]LY ALASK/\ EMPIRE SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1927. l'AiRB:.nKS WlDE Il tim .‘4 of the | The fun, while at 1 wholesome, is tically continuous made from the univer b ar o play which Leenc ame in Women Prigoners || Like “Mammy” Song NIAGARA FAL N. Y in the city starred, s both on Broadwa) According view, Wasl attle Post Int Fairbauks is dispateh to a dispateh from Lons earing in th ligencer of March a wide open town e and| the Womea | jail here hav ruled out jazz music, preferring mammy” somgs and lullabics (o BN soothe them in their misfortune. Mis i Haattln, Minnic Randolph, the eity’s only |, R policewoms made this discovery after she istalled o portable talking Raymond Gri'fith;, machine to cheer two downcast pris I'raz and Kenn th Mac- ofie The “experiment was appearing in the supporting *cessful that every woman since Paramount pictures have imilarly entertained, and cded producing shown the preference | collent road, auguring weil for priconers 13 The ¥ Bebe in the same kind of » old Harold Lloy 1 Bebe in a story have suited her bot written especially owner and ma adway hera, 1 from Faivbank ot mou that could ter had it her and yesterday he was one the trial known with a $33.¢ heen with Alaska witnesses Bate: 3| Be robhery “Beattie [ to coming here contract for the | was taken perating “When where in better charged 50 s Kenna cast again been in another ex- hay e who lived in AL nad the government mail, and the money trom of his men screen comedy | | Figures Changed, o2 & e s . ays Sculptress CORINNE GRIFFITH IS BRUSS AT PALACE TOMORROW changed Fi sa one train left Fairbanks 50 degrees b the snow ttie stated running in every cigar at 50 cents a drink 50 conts a bott ATTENTION MASONS There will be a cation of Mt a dog hie wirs figures in th Pier| Womer’ perceptibiy 5. declared Mme perature Mille, noted Belgian sculptress and at Seward attiibutes the change to outdoor | feet Bea exercise, discarding of corsets and 10| Fa oceupations. As proof of her contention she exhibits her studies of nmd women made from 1907 1027 | Mme. Mille maiden name | of Yvcune § one of her most | would take more rubber than|No! d nddes fiangs in the Luxem {6 dn Aits weslt) for fabs o) B0UTE BIISGHE 1 T The Belgian Rletlal. OTlh anilaeiive. ibska lh“l‘x'n\ amment has bought another far to First National, a kindly ARG OARITA N2 AL disposed film producing concern, hay, ! Plausnt sance inmodern life, 3 a picture of that crosssection |Pelieves, and are not tly in- | Visiting Brethren cordially of lift the Comets live it ani|fencing the physical appearance of | By order W, M will project it on the of the|Women | THAS. B NAGHEL, above mentioned, th \ e iy Secretary and Monday starting Jar- day matinee. adv 8 Comet GLOVERIZED DRY CLEANING the - 2| past 2 wii He wide Don't scope back-t Hav leok for humor with a telc You'll find it right over or oid open store, airhaniks with gambling and moonshine and beor at your way of the (exact | i ne ACTOSS your area home AW i street hed by the aluce theatre) 1 you'll laugh your head off. | As this location is in New York a iook into the on Six numboer gladly Li¢ uses her ated communi- Juneau Lodge No 147, F. & A M, in Odd Fellows' Hall, Monday cvening at Work in the B. A only she see, lock Demiee invited sereen D wie at Lt : > 7 0id papers tor The Empire chic want ad department furnishe (8] type to characierize which is pictuy ion of Edna Ferbor's quain | ly humorcis magazine yard, “Clas| ified.” | i siren of of big Griffith in this cla icd aper new new production Jack Mulhall, Ward Crane, Edy Chapman, Charles Muiray, Geo and others comprize the sup cast | the Sidney porting - - News il Vie ews of Women s Hindu World Shocked By Woman in Temple BENARES, India The Hind world is shocked by the act of Miss NMadeline le, daughter of the 4 admiral, Edmund John in worshipping in the . which is the grea center of the Hindu are not allowaed to e1 temple l accompanicd handi, orthe angered they temple priests 1o go purification ceremony, 10,000 rupees. amous ter the Altho the g Hindns . 3 i A Sotled [rock and —Tears ! BRUSH them away, child! A cciled frock is a thing very c no grief or vexation whatcver, Mother won't scold, for the knows how simply and casily the dainty little dress can again be made fresh and clean—as lovely as when it was first worn. ; She will merely call Alaska Stcam Laundry, who will quickly and thoroughly do the good work. Tears arc for sericus things. Would that all onc’s troubles cculd be crased o sily as a spot on a frock. Tindn name who is now a her lade, religion, has changed Shrimati Miri ade ily remedied—-it warrants DURHAM, N ' owives and in judging tl are the m 1. Style shows and classos in d e suitabilit s used by mson of the 1o for making a better tween country women cities Miss Williamson has observed tiat many farm women feel isolated and en slighted by those ¢ from s largely beca they arc sensitive t their lack of op 3 is being Miss Wil demonstration lead Sam Daniels, Expert Spoter, Cleaner and Presser, lately of the New Richmond Dry Cleaning and Pressing Plant, Scattle, is now in charge cf the Alarka Laundry’s Glover Dry Cleaning Plant. and women of cith WOMiIN'S WEAR $1.50 up $2.00 up MEN’S SUITS ““]‘:’ ‘ ] 33.00 and Pressed $1.50 L 50 Siik Dre 0 and Lingerie dics' Cos sed liamson is state CLEANING PRESSING ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 15—W -k called for and delivercd promptly The Citizens’ Efficiency Ticket For Mayor THOMAS B. JUDSON For the City Council THEODORE HEYDER WARREN H. WILSON ROBERT SIMPSON The above candidates for the City Council believe that the efficiency and economy of City administration would be improved by combining the offices of Mayor and Strcet Commissioner (the Ketchikan System) and it is their intention if elected to do this. We believe that-this is true only if the right man is found and we believe that Mr. Judson will measure up to our expectations. The duties of the Mayor of Juneau have grown and are still growing to such an extent that it is impossible for him to give the City’s business the attention it deserves and not neglect his own business. He usually compromises by neglecting each more than he should. We think this method will prove a solution. If nrt it can be quickly abandoned. We solicit the support of all citizens not generally opposed to a new idea. Please vote the ticket straight or not at all. Only partial support may mean a complete defeat of the new plan. Let’s give it a trial. 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