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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1927. p ————— AN, | Attractions || Big Year Ahzad for Pennsylvania Fans; S | At Theatres | Consensus Gives State Both Pennants ! 1 LAST TIME TONIGHT | [5IN LOVE WITH LoVE" COLISEUM TONIGHT ONLY —TONIGHT ONLY — 7:30 9:25 PICKETT' PALACE PATHE NEW'S “TWINST—2,000 of laughs Ceaiterbury Night Another Comedy Show 7 i sl feet in picture production which finds itself broughi ! ion with the use of only the term applied by film- studio space. “In | With the William Fox coming to the Coliscum to 3 it enjoys this distinction 3 ¢ 1 Rowland V. Lee. the direc 3 g 3 g limited to “dark one” a Studios in Hollywood artistic screenpiece is endowed wit! the heneficence of every resour at the producer’s command. And with the exception of one day on location, ks on the | I Unigue the feature to comple to @ NEWS SHOWING WORLD EVENTS one tdom Love special YOU ARE LUCKY YOU WIN BOX OF CANDY POUNDS CIVEN AW AY FREE THE KIND OF CHOCOLATES WE ALL LIKE FELIX THE CAT—Cartecn : onugh tor, w the Fox Laura La Plante IN The Beautiful Cheat AULT Comedy the director spent eigint we ane spot The the hom laid i play o of locale of the story is of one Mr by Will Walling. and a ¢ were constructed different in prosperou e La and cinema daug liked the idea we came to th Jordan, number representir the home of man. Ma the leadin ter of Mr ely th rooms Dusine Mottc THURSDAY and FRIDAY “Thunder ountain”™ and ALF in a Century fmm ou see Penneylvania wins both pennants! Don't eheer yet; that’s only the carly season dope. A nation wide eonsensus of sporting editors picks Donnie Bush (left, inset) to lead the Ditis- i Pirates and Connie Mack (right) the Philudelphia Athletics to victory. Intermattonal Ulustrated News IRE is the w Thuisday—Dorothy MicKail and = cu H Milten Sills in “THE MAKING THE BEAUTIFUL CHEAT" b PRVIE soverian State of Pennsyle races of 19t OF O'MALLEY" ' LAST TIME AT PALACE vania will monopolizs the world | = ! A JOIN GOLDLN : 5UCCESS U Vhiladelphia Athletcs o 1 . i ! New Y i ) ALASKA |0 GRILL cut motion picture s el happened (Formerly Mabry’s Cafe) every d & that 10—Loges 50 cents bu a film booking offic Pathe will “Twin and shown od News ANK N GRANT, 1 i the teams will finish in the b.; league series jambovees of 1027, S0 much Is tie concensus opinton 1ty two ol g tors o . ), iiytwalanordugiediiors atim Louis Cardinals Wl Reds L very in the diavy of a five portant newspapers, news Associa. tions and syndicates; young men, o A : four—"Girls who find a : vollyn Dodgers man feet, ston Braves Philadelplia Phillies and men not so young, who look out that's what has i greatesi St. ars in to muny of the g . the cinema world today at the world I points of the | Chicago _\\hll_e Six Practically all of them have humble ! U, 8 A c , New England, | Boston Red Sox antoccdencss Then why not @ motion ulong to the Pacific Northwest; down picture of this romantic condition? the Const to Los Angeles, back slong Why not, indeed! That is what the Southern horder and then up been done by Edward Sloman in hi along the Atlantic Sea Bourd to New production of “The Beautiful Cheat York starving Laura 1y Their majority 1dea (s that is at the Palace foo! contest (n the National League Lowing tonight e littls more than an exercise type. That was lop for the Pittsburgh Pirates and the offer of a motion pic the scheduled pennant fizht in the career. Then Harry Myers, play American circuit promises to develop ling the role of a press agent, staged into nothing but a brisk workout Loldups, parties and what not 1o for the Athletics. Jmake his client the most talked of The oddity In the whole situation, “Russian actress” in the world 1s that the experts settled upon told in a decidedlv Pittsburgh as a championship cer tainty, because Its leadership has adore tall men often them in brain space.” These predictions represent the consensis of opinion of twenty-two sporting editors of important newspapers, syn dicates and news associations in such cities as Atlanta, Bos ton, Baltimore, Chicago, Los Angeles, Milw aukee, New York, San Francisco, San Antonio, Washington, All Detroit, Oakland, Cal.; Seattle and Syracuse, ' { | B chort the 10-20-40— Loges 50 cenrs will gal- lversul-Jewel which [ STANLEY CONCIEL, Prop. the last She was a why | he g ture only fonr -~ three the Cardinals recelved votes for second place, Baltimore News and American, was the architect of the only sporting item which nominated the Senators— third, several fourths, and two v perhaps as a neighborly gesture. The 1t ¥ could not fignure the wo L votes for the Tigers were cast by cLampions to do better than | Warren Brown, of the Chicago Her- Of the twenty-two selections ald-Examiner, and Ed Danforth, ot fered, twenty openly and witheu The Best Place to Eat in Jureau P o IN YOUR SPRING CLI" PRIVATE DOXE ! & OUR WORK IS OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT |CAPITOL DYE WORKS .\leldncr—l_’riessionnl Cleaner and Dyer—Phone 177 C. Burrerick PATTERNS BLANK BOOKS Sheaffer and Waterman Pens R. P. NELSON'S Stationery Store 1As THE LARG VE-TO-DATE AND JOB PRINTING THE ENI” MOS humorous vein and is from the witty | pen of Nina Wilcox adapted from her “Sa Post” serics by A Putnam. It v Evenie Unt “UTHUNDER ™ ,‘ AT COL!S The thriding nghis which will b on the screen in the William production of “Thunder Moun- tain,” which comes to the Col tomorrow, were as thrilling to watch in their enactment—and as danger to make they appear to ho words, they are not mere fights™ but the real article one of the contostants will secn IFox ous as In other “movie an In the first fight (Leslie Fenton) and Sam springs from lands on Morgan's him the ground and finally sul duine him by means of the death Cealing “scissors” hold. In this fig.t between (Paul Panzer) the ground and back carrying to was Sam béen reduced to one manager, where- es. the Athletics were chosen he- cause the roster is cluttered with the names of about four escaped leaders of baseballing cutfits. “They think the Pivates will win he- cause they'll be bossed this season only by Donnie Bush. And they do a little twister by concluding that the Athletics will gallop home because Connie Mack will Lave the manager- 1a1 brains of Kid Gleagon, Ty Cobh. Eddie Collins and Zack Wheat to aid and abet him. Of the twenty-two sporting writers who contributed views, only four figured that the pennant-winning Yankees of 1926 would repeat and only six reckoned that the Cardinals again would nail the championskip bunting to a St. Louls flagstaft. All of which Indicates that the beliet that both clubs gained pennant helghts in 1926 more because of luck than because of consistent baseball ability, Of the opinlons relative to the out- come of the American League duel letic The Yankees received four the Atlanta Georgian. The poorest opinion concerning the Athletics expressed by any one of tie group, came from a Western writer who placed them fourth. Cellar honrs o f the American League developed into a three-cor- nered battle involving the Browns, White Sox and Red Sox. But the fina] balloting elected the Bostonians to the “honors.” The Pirates received 11 out of 2 voies for first position in the Nu- tional League; the Giants polled 5 and so did the Cardinals. The other vote was cast for the Cincinnati Reds. It came from the same youth- tul Mr. Foreman, of Baltimore, who picked the Senators in the American and thus can be termed as ‘long shot” operator. Although the Cardinals and Giants reccived an equal number of votes for first place, the Glants scor:! rather overwhelming over the Car- dmnals so far as runner up to tha Pirates was concerned. Of the elev- en experts who chose the Pirates to win, seven figured that the Glants to the Phillies. Two men, howe: r took & more kindly attitude tow the Quakertown's affairs in the N tional League. These men conip is mented the Phillles in rare fasl 2 by according them seventh pli One writer figured that they wo+ 1 beat out the Eraves, and anoti determined that the hillies were a better team than the Dodgers. And now that the Pirates anl Phillies seem like certainties, L that the others “haven't niw v chance,” it is well to remember 1 't in 1314 the Braves were picked ‘o land efghth—and then won a worl 4 championship; in 1915 the Phiilics were figured about seventh—ind won the pennant. Nor 18 it adiise able to forget that (he Cardinils off in 1926 “without o ¢ and that In the gentio pringtime of that same season the Yankees were cast into the second division dungeons by the m covered their tralning affai For all of the games t| played, baseball s truly the uncertainties, with a million quiike and twists ever happening to disiort i blush of shame, gave elghth pos)i v t ROGERS BRi st LACQUEK IT DRIES WIHILE YO Quickly renews shabhy 1% Woodwork, Metal, LET US SHOW YOl PUTEHE Bric-a-hiac OUR =tin Toys., cte. letie. ‘The Yankees received four 5 a prediction and knock askew the ILING C ET! votes, the Tifers two and the Sena- worst rating the Giants recelved logic and the reasoning of the greute FILING CABINET tors one. Chick Foreman, of the was fourth place. On the other hand, est of experts, i : o i ot J. B. Burferd & Co, Loslic sustained his full share of In 1905 she se-ved her first prison 4 Prson i [bruises while Mr. Panzer was treated | Y term and in 1908 carried out CLEAN UP—IT ADVERTISLs JUNEAV v'w:,:]vnr“l‘;?j‘l"vl)m‘lsil'\Av thereafter for a News dndvfi®w§ t first hunger strike. = ®_ | Duchess Conducts wOme\n \ z Famqu_s Eye,phmc > 4 )| MUNICH - The most renowned In another tussle | .= x clinic in Munich is conducted by land Joe Givens {both lie and o e oy 1UCHES rl Women Rarely Own | who T cently ito th> company doctor after the tle and each appeared on the set Perfect Radio Voice bivthday. Dei CHICAGO -Only cut of ever; activ {the next morning with neat little {patch s of court plaster arranged tistically on their faces. In addition | Arthur nursed a sprained hand while | 112 has it! Two years of research cotducts Leslie complained of numerovs | hava convinced Nate Caldwell, chief | of her later {hruises and scratches annonncer of WHBBM, that a speak. ophthalmologist ing voice which registors well tesides this medical aid, (he through the microphone is a r: Chess Qs pAlrOness (o numerous art among women. The perfect voic and a supporter of (he stu believes, has been found in Natalie dents’ aid movement, She organized Giddings, who has just made her de- the relief kitchen for middle class but on WBBM families made destitute after (he war, fisst starring | Most feminine voices, Caldwell during which she served a Red | of O'Malley,” {found, sounded harsh, affected or Cross nurse the German army attraction the | childish — when broadcast. 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Mean-|¥ins and at such times gives he while on the coast many producers|more [leeway in spending for new were champing at the bit waiting |¢/0thes and new automobiles ] z for her to go West it Mre, Farrell s a good sport signed in Paris in 1921 by, “The Making of O'Malloy,” a oman and did not whimper when | Frap Italy and Japan, and wers story of a New York cop and hushand recently played un i n more clearly defined in the pact rich society givl, was directed bt v against John Golden mity signed in Rome in 1921 Lambert Hillyer. In the supportinz o money, §$4,000, in between Italy and Jugo-Sla cast are Thomas Carrigan, Claude | Uthern open tournament. King, Warner Richmond, Julia Hur b ley, Helen Rowland, Charles Gra 'ham, Allen Brander and Jack Lacey. Wife Likes to Spend Golf Money TA Found a vife she likes to spend hes s money. 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