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THLE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1927. -!illllillilllllfl HH!H.? IIIIII|lllil!'llll'llilllllll Akt illlI|’|'!!"I’I'H'lllllllllllln. '!"'\I(.Hl—- Here Is the Jury in the Sapira- n‘d Libel Suit PATHE NEWS SCENES?? TONIG HT .uul \\FD\! SDAY TW O FEATURES Yecu've heard of the NAKED TRUTH ——— 2 now learn THE AWFUL TRUTH! vum ‘sisd , Just Chuck Full of nrills and Suspense These six women and six men were selected as jirors to hear the million-dollar libel suit hrousht against Henry Ford by Aaron Sapiro, organi s, front, lefi > s S to right, Grace Stiles, Mrs. Clara Hoffman, M. fee G s “'( N THE (’() 2 Clarkson and Mrs, Anna Brown; vear, Carl I! Tl V Schoenhals. Cliarles Pavkhnrest and Charles Daly A that Poduees L R e \ “hets m Melode M SICAL PTOGRAM iwhere shir has lived the lasy vears The property is vast, and the housc itsell, once a convent, has been re From INA CLAIRE'S Gieat Broadway Success IHGNE (it styie in: Tamony < Twith a castlc noarby, Mirs Whart i oo 5 EME el I ednesday Only [fultiess and modern comfort to th ! And you'll grow calleus in your langh muscle: chuckling at {dull v facade of the building CONTRACTING by DR + 5 L 1 B f &hitior ' ¥ ) ¥ “G PSS OF THE M N {hy ha greon ither v W. 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UNSETN, SO FAR A Plans Racing Stable Welcomes Yon to New York.! ¥ — Py SR g LONDON Princ hunllier: Sk Ribe S lonn ol ol MODERM PLUMBINC UR TLAT LINED e an Shiilon o o imember of the city plan and survey & i IL““’Im,“uyl\ U Grion < L eommittes: ab a8 L i ,f:,\ ol | SHOWS TRE WAY — | /' g us in an old iiu: e how geod or de- f f i " g ; tudy tvaffic conditions in - other To COM'\:ORT— You | i X be and we will ¢ you £1.00 m trade for any [Moon” with the same lavish hand | g Anning citi And a communication (o JW ELECTRIC FLAT IRON that von selec p 1 : & | that Tastisngds “TBB Toso» “I’)HJQ oric bought 11 newspaner complains that young folk | | SHOULD NOT DELAY . | EESLAT (RO A deleot Homeovr ok £ t r(l('ll()lls | Douglas Fairbanks chaser, ) onduct, from M i poon and g toand older ones | | | In other w a $600 I Fiat Iron would cost you i unount atudio was taxed | M. Methven and he and his d ol Wellispean Sl gloU st iiiod| Tl R lie exactly $5.00 and your old irvcn, ete. This offer expives Apuil 9, o 5 1 0 kon over all the ¢ 1e b AR IV =Ny o N IRAT T S g ¥ noity batve Lk vl engagen o | e 1927, WHO WILL BE THE “IRST TO SWAP IRONS WIVH US: il ’ TI ! R ade this hor « “‘t l(’,afl’es Coworth of onsist <Iv”\\'|uy I ; hope it will win il Snbway viders are (heir own con the «we ving \ \ = ' an co ) I oyour fam pe - Grand National ductors on the shuttie trains that R TR T T g RO P T T T TR T T T with Shirley Masocn, Tully Marshall, Ian Keith and Viola Dana vaie oil p 4 t - conneci the cast side and wo ot £ ing you in your kitchea, in your| el L | OLIVER 1S GOING Lo oy o oo e e ooy | | Dathroos i g' i Alaska Electric Light Tt "piture "at sy expinses Dire. | b onty bt pniting 4 fing i1 gy & Power Co. | tor wan has woven a dramatie, | Major L. . Oliver, of e Al L ONATTOW Crevi the d top ©lateh rdiy o Juneau, Alacka olstory of the love of Sugy BranchRoad Commission, leaves tonight i tripping IARRI MACHINE ) :*" land” Nick Laoging and the troubles e Alaska for Seattle where he will g ever s« however voooncounter in o trying to keep|have a final conference with th M- some passenger who know [ ’ and but one womuil, | oo with their millionaire friends. — |tractor and steamship companics con- | ways using the finger key ) SHOP role being v . ¢ the poozram of operation in | (he end do and expedito ryel re g < . i Wrangell Narrows so as (o Rear of Juneau-Young 3 ible with | Sidewall teaffic i so denso i Hardware Co latest of dog siori | 1 many Xeitin xa8 in this| “THE TALKER” I8 interfere o little as po: ! ; COMING, PALACE [ihe tomisi fuaific (he “roaving fortles” at theatre loid in the hilli of Kentneky, Mosi | — : 3 Mujor Oliv o TELEPHONE 319 Yholesals ¢ | Retail Dutcl of the action centers around o ) omestic comedy and drama | Wrangell Narrows on his northbonnd airect, despite Broadway's aems Vholesale and Retail Butchers ; b, Thoy wonid rather| | Plumbing, Tlecting, Acetylene PHONE 29 will top off at qhat many podosirian i to i batween the Howards and La e drawingvoom and kitehen | trip for a short time and roturn Chareing taxic 8IWARD STREET Charming little Clara Bow, who ‘i et a cast of marvied and “hom - { Juneau zgain in about two weel i peed in the gutt croeg \ wksmithing, the only woman in the cast, has afhoke” actors > alotie With e @low W M | SHost Matal Worl - e —— e s e e e e vamatnad) part far from any she ha i cust, that is the advice of MORRISON TRANSFERRED so numbers also walk down 1l i played ned B Green, divector of “The | | of the street where Seventhi| “Thunder,” the marvelons s Talk Sam 1. Bork's production.| James Morvisen, of 1l \laski cnue, erossi ) ay at a dia beid dog, carvies the tiil viich depicts the characters andiRoad Commi 1 has on e Lronal ahove s a - douhic a manner which would bhe a g ts of small-town, suburban |« pred from the June ffice to | thovoughf or {hres hlac Th cradit to many of our human actor: o This picture will be the | a2 as chonse and supp!y habit sometimes gives a rural fouch | on the | Naticnal feature at the Palace The.| ticipation of the epening (o 1h Samuel s prescntin m. Thursday | in that district J I Pifth Avenae the huge bron member. It is headed by | “BLACK LIGNTNIN TIME T COLIBRUN | M, Wiinrton' ROVBL In (o Kot SOUTH, CONFERENCE ' s which are secured with | | ‘I 4 g ! ’ i s tely acconsible from th ur phumbing need AT CO. Just Rccelvm - and expense has surrounds pg, Anna Q. Nilason, i » | ; : :l;‘.\\ \\llh ) CREAM+OF*TARTAR | L J ‘ il B8 I GOLD SEAL v cquailed. y | e g .ART RUG§ “DOUBLE FEATURE BILL k " Fells, m. ? IS AT PALACE TONIGHT Mavion Fairvfax, thor of 1he | : Lucy was a lovely hrid 38 Dl Sy = tage play + sereen vorsion | ipl|t':.“hll~)hlllll\‘.\:<\l "”-:V 1->‘|}II:‘--A~” vl\- = I“lnh.n ) ; wife ’ REAM OF TARTAR A with | (6 \.'\'l)\ 1o anothe @ PR ik 2y a R e et or e tiomal baklng powdet FASTER LGOS night hubby arrived back in town |y s . & baoey | is the only one | ek we make with mexpectedly and foand i ) M ame on them. G ‘;'I":"‘“‘i‘;“” i a ) ¥ X JUNEAU GIRL APPEARS aPProved as Safe by pure food experts the coe and accompanied by @ mid- IN FEATURE AT PALACE | banker of notoriously bad Bl S g <Salil reputation | Miss | Stavens, well k But, he didn't ki DOAW-!nean youn: and her FUL TRUTH!" he mame | chum, appears in Agnes of cne of the y Palace \,.,,, at the Palace ton sonight starring £ Ayres | Sievens was in Hollywood when Glenn Hunter i ave !l Awful ruth” was being made done some of the bes scen in one of the scenes. carecr in “The | Py ture made for Now ‘ York. under the d rial eye of | William Nigh. The new comedy dra-| N v a is the er feature & p l’ul et ron | INOWS in Vie ' ming Post story, ! " by Hugh MeNair ° m | “Following the screen js just likl" & following the circus with me” nh--i Why not vlace this in- dividuality on yours this season ? We make thém in all world over. Your money sizes and colors— back if you don’t like Schilling’s best. B\ o — e | 1iUSIC graatti e . . 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