The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 23, 1927, Page 3

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III"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIH"IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIImlIHIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIflIIIIHIIIIHIlIIIlh. a L TH T TR R T SUNDAY MATINEE. MERRY GO ROUND OF THE AND THE BIG a a PICKETT ¢ H (O TLTERLTEE NGHT AND MONDAY WORLD FEATURLE l]N [’I’ was written by Lula Vollmer, and Edmund dirccted the screen brought than his pen cver did. wright, who that the camera things possible new for th he declares, NF()IIDS the true, lovable I\flh}fl)lncss of tain son, his country, Southland. ERVE TINGLING & i is vividly screened among the hate-swept hills of the Carolinas, where the modein-day finger of civili- zation still points Americans still exist. NRI VA LI’ D in sweetness of ap- characterization of for her boy—it grips you with magnetic force, which 1adiates from cvery reel of this splendid picture— to the famous stage success of the far superior same name. RODUCTION 1: one of the sears has given CONRAD NAGEL, PAULINE STARKE and who wanted to be a man, cpportunity of proving himself such, by fighting for and not in the mountain feuds cf the Goulding, author-play- version, concedes =« im nearer to humane “There is nothing im- he ancn to perfectly portray,” of a Carolina moun- and found an this story : i n ( T tic suspense to communities where untamed [\ i [ « « peal—the remarkable the love of a mountain mother K ¥ y outstanding hlts nnl I lllll ||||u|mu||m|||u.||ummumummmmuuu|ummmumtuxmunul LUCILLE LA VERNE the great opportunity of ris ing to new heights of stardom. They put realism in reel life, and Conrad Nagel, who is called the Beau Brummel of the films, shows his versatility by don- ning the rugged clothes of the rough, uncouth Rufe. A HOT ONE FOR LAUGHS WALTER HIERS ot DOGGIE' A waLTeR mes comesy LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT— MILTON SILLS IN “MAKING OF R RATTTIT |lI!I'IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Atiractions At Theatres {son FLYNN IS AT COLISEUM TOMIGHT ONLY large, active | 7 get into waen he on the loose in a revolugon-ri Houth American Republic is ar and excitingly illustrated in * comedy dy mov speed of @ : trouble that on: starr tractive anc produc nn since the dynamic F. B. 0. ar graduatec from the “westorn field, and i proves anew (l lom of tho dvcers who put former Y ]t letc this type of pictur Up.” which derives its the hero’s jenchant for Coin to deci priately namad), checks in with a whale of a perform and he is 4 which include cast Rob rl Cauti>r and Ha'ry Garson di well a: produced the pic B 0O, .lll(l it has beon with fine B. wrote the or Flynn, and Rob Wagner a to the en. “Heads Up bo shown for the first time tonight when it comes to the renm An cpis 10th D also be Turne her Coli de of Pathe's serial “Th- a Pathe News will sho ‘MAKING OF OMALLEV" LAST TIME AT FALACE “Crippled, tiod by fate to a (runn and yet known throughout the world as a perfect child. That is the present pradicament of ix-year-old Helen Rowland, who for the last three years has captured first prize in the annual perfect child contest staged by the health author ities of New York city. The cruteh is not a misfortune in little HaMn's life, but a sood for- tune. For she wears it only during her scenes with Milton Sills in hie first starring picture, “The Making of O'Malley,” tae First National at- traction at the Palace for the lact two times tonight. Her role is, next to that of Dorothy Mackaill, the strengest in the supporting cast. And recent | furad :: “r“ produced o1 of tho arderstanding Juneau City w]vul in 205 vote M. kun T HE DAIL\ ALASI\/\ EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, «d Couldin L Mctro-Gold th this picture ho makes hi wyn-M director and is s to 1| e amatic pictures of tage play by Lula woealthy of drama nd it has all been veen with fide ading Vollme and atmo:p transferred (o lity :J‘l’:;u;liral Matters Ave Dis- two favori 1 play the pay nountain boy to whom 'y comos through cont th the outer ar., Mis nd < \h\rfllv i « 1y :IHHM Walter 1 in “Hot Doggie! of his cerie " reel comadis will be another ntertaining catur SCHOOL BOND RETURNS | | CANVASSED BY COUNCIL!!:i." i At the special meeting of th Conneil yesterday noon at L o'clock in the Council “hamb . the returns of the jond clection of April 19, which re st 15 votes against i accepted Eranted and sed and Permission was ouncil to the School i » of the bonds, A held on ) of the hond measure by th short differ lenomination wd the ot - e KETCHIKAN PEOPLE WED Mrs. Helcn B and Mrs. G and um:lnmv « ifield, danghier of Paup of \rltln\m « \[H associ with the Nosthern Machine Wi Mrs. Lelia Martin, sister of C nd Max MeGilviay of Ketehiki i esident of that place for v vears. and Dan Mathison, well known oung business man of that placs were married there last Friday - . & D. LuK-SHU-RI I\NIT NOTICE TO CREDITORS s h the Commissioner's Court for the| Teritory of Alaska, D: ber One, Juneau P i Before Frank A. Boyle, Commxsr on- MORE LAUGHS TO THE MINU’IE than Heinze has miss “Hot newest and | funnicst Wa'ter Hiers Com t edy. t f O'MALLEY” £, s officials support that : . but because 0l t of a crippled child | ne Clifford and Lambert il | dapted this picture from the . story of the same| title by arl H producer of “The Logt World, supervised the production, which was ted by Hillyer felt I Tyer "JAMES CRUZE PRODUCTION AT COLISEUM ON SUNDAY | Lois Wilzon, neroie of “The Cov. ed v he the t of fe plary appearing in the n Cruze production for Pa ome Hon which will at the Coliseum Sur James nount, o the lay only. The story is one of vho comes to live with his son a l' daughter-inlaw in the city. His ival is the signal for a general dit ‘hance about the house Warner Baxter and Luke Cosgray the spry old rheumatic in ‘ wood,” ‘also a_Cruze picture, are| featured with Miss Wilson in the 1 roles | an old man | lay a hem with proper vouc Last |n|hl|: ation “Holly-| | er and ex-officio Probate Judge. Matter of the Estate of | Miss Coleman Gives Hints ona " Dr. Albert Advises after | School | in favor of | ird for the tehi | 1047 . GARDENIKG 1S TOPIC AT GLUB conducting the ahsence of ( 3} turncd over i prices received from Mi in Skagway nitie It the momber of enhouse com wii should be sent (¢ in_writing not Jat April 50 Orders sent would be receiy used this season Fir Trees Available Sperling also announced 200 fir trees, mostly Do q . ; 4 fow othe it e |motn the weather would | rardening was | transplanting. The trees hav M. D. Wil V!rlml |Iy; Juygean and were fc e ‘% Gao |0l we! B e nlldreniin oantegt OBt AN itable location for| AN announcement from Mrs i club compost heap. 1t was decided [ Va8 made by Mr. Leive [to uso the libravy fund for this puy. |Schools. Public and & Mis Coleman gaye g |encouraging the children to anoit the contest for garden plot the de PR Lt IBEA (o1t ob. it for which prizes are ko with momist week en committee Saturday that dat to be 1 cussed by, Local Club— Mi aboni |18 { gard 2 and known that D f 'wl 1o send some from tho experimental station ka for distribution among the members, in the near future The club unanimously decid let the matter of a library dre til Dr. Alberts makes his pro trip to the tes this sumne accept his offer matter which will Programs Programs for the Clukb discussed and sug tion fe: to the committee, One ¢ meetings in the near future w devoted to the care of talk al (he next meeting, May 6 probably be about dahlias hy Flory, who is fore that time The clean-up prizes wes> mer «l and the fact that $75 in has been offered for the lot ing the greatest improvem nt d the summer was emphasize An informal talk of blems confrontin dener in l\|| Alherts Junean o to the westward. Work » Dr. Alberts Coleman 8 the most ng and that ential than t information follow work. Dr. Al that Juneau must {'ook to her rels in regard to th ctical sucee of the club as gar v are being formed in other ntheastern Alaska, and at the 4 mllsl fair will cquently be larger n ever Miss Coleman, after a brief and caphic deseription of Juned clopment from o mining « i organizeN ond progie: mnnity that ¢ The ;h I for the that ae main hit of & liulr 8 information. Ho {would naturally {herts also benefit the Discussed me: wo ] making it of said | most sary in | 1 | f ccond | 2entis i is to be | nelptul productiv should be, is 1o have the proper | {tools, use them in the proper manner | i at ke proper time. Transpl i [ing corvectiy was another very im-| OWNERS {omtant thing, she said i ended her talk n o that it is impo proxy, and that | mobil the spirit of a|plate are to get out and [less promptly attended to, a and prosecutions will follow who 'adv TERRITORIAL ended the o] -oe—— 1927 quent wih sibic the License 1ax is now rsons operating ! Tl ion of law resident W. J. Leivers HEAT BROWN I L, de-| ' GIVEN tha unde s on the Sth| of 27, duly appointed dministrator of the estate of Rob- Brown Bell, ll All pi the he und rd at Ju months 1 to the as within i of this n at Juneau, Ala rom the Dated 997 H. L. FAULKNER, Administrator. April 9, April PLA%] I‘RIN(, CEMENT WORK CONTRACTING W. WRIGHT A;nnly at Arcg le C irst publication Tk Juseau LAUNDRY Franklin Strect, between Front and Becond Streets L PHONE 359 BI,ANK BOOKS Sheaffer and Waterman Pens R. P. NELSON’S Stationery Store OUR WORK IS OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT CAPITOL DYE WORKS Baxter's father in the! man of about 71 years, | widower. In response to his | s request he comes to live w | m and starts right off by pokin his nose into e : el You'll feel for the nd laugh at him at the same sgrave is production Old man Prouty strikes up an ac quaintance with two' inmates of an Old Men's Home, and they picture eir life of ease so alluringly that cides to go there to live, leav- ing his children with, “I'm sorry to make them unhappy, but I've got te be with people of my own kind. My life is my own and I'm not going to waste it tcaching anybody to play pinochle Anmlu-r chapter of the “Pacemak- and Fox news will be shown FSUN-UP" IS SHOWING AT PALACE ON SUNDAY | Sun- | Up” comes to the I’al'no Sunday and Monday opening with the Sunda matinee, in screen form with l.udllp La Verne essaying the same role created with such astounding on New York's Broadw: It is the story of mped, un educated, undeveloped souls, to whon | the rising sun of mlelllgencc'brinx'_;’ understanding and lowe. 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