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.||IIIIII_III]IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII||I||IIIII||III|.. ' that comfort Yet recently, lived in desert, forty mil and with no othec round-about. That is, she he heroine in “The Desert her forthcoming picture, on there. The role is that of 2 Iroad section evervthing demand or weeks, screen celel on the € from Bars civilization and the little a hoxear PICKETT’ PALACE location a waifl man. «And LAST TIME TONIGHT OF Leatrice Joy “HELL" HIGHROAD” | IT'S A MIGHTY GOOD SHOW every bath, instead tub in Los enclose herself beneath th Yes, th time Colleen of her wanted a sunken marbl Angcles, she had () in a wall of burlap locomotive water w.ml\ lite of a film star us- Sometime e Desert Flower” the $alace Thursd he one of Colleen lughos is her leading u ! will be sho at i m v man "CLORIA SWANSON AT Theie iz an Intcrnational News, COLISEUM TOMORROW Late Events, Felix the Cat and k L Swanson lived twenty yean: Eddic Gorden in a 2-reel comedy during the filming of her latest pic ture It unreasonahle but h to state how sh sounds |just that way, fdid it The story, “The Coast of Folly.” rts with the desertion of her mil | lionaire husband by Gathway. Gloria Ifirst por 8 adine Gath Twenty later, Nadine's {ter, Jeyce, is shown .as the heroine 10" the picture. She is the pet the younger set at Palm Beach | Swanson is Joyce. And then Nadine comes back into the story the Countes de Tauro. th» wife of a French nobleman, whom | she wed some ars after desertine her first husband. And, of course, ! Mi: Swanson with the aid of makeup box and gorgeous clothe IN “The Desert Flower” |/ fhe countess In one respect Mi AR cvimie vote i ahe stor nd the Countess are cla L] howov might “Crowning the Count™ REMEMBER — Palace Theatre doors open at 7 c'clock—Orches- || tra plays from 7 to 7:15—then the first show starts. Sec:nl show starts at 9:20—Orchestra plays both shows. COMING THURSDAY COLLEEN MOORE anson plays | If Nadin» d as on nd tormed a ation, it character Las another, dual role Allan Dwan [tion from an by Dawson's sey Thé ! he W (2l fand vay of be Atiractions At Theatres the of Forre directed adaptation novel by produc Conings- st Hal- of the program wil' | mewhere In Somowhere,” Roach two-reel travesty on things belligerent. Charley the well known comedian is the featured players .- D e s comedy war Mur “HELL'S HIGHROAD" IS SHOWING AT PALACE In “Heil's Highroad,” the Palace last two time have a case of pel ¢n the part of dir v 8 and supporting t, under Cecil B. De-| Jdille's superv on, and the result, to Wt it conservatively, is one of the finest productions that has app «d in this city during the cur season The production, which is heralded the first DeMille presentation to e made under his new independent |y, ontract, is directed by Rupert Julian, [he docsnu’t vith Leatrice Joy in the starring ' go into it ale Vinter s The story bhics who operate that money zat, He made only utely ess which 50 went for parriage. Through her influence, a'in New York* 1 sowerful financier is induced o back | part payment for 1er loy ud make him a vich man. | with spring fuily arrived th Tlis they are marvied and gee now 30 cabbies on the job all s But love flies ont the e stand in front of the Plaza Hote vindow of this voung bride’s bou-iung probably there won't he mor doir, in search of more gold. Wheie yyan (hat all summer ove flew, ! how it came back up the body and principal ghis of (his very ing narrative for Mis: her to advance 3 ladder of screen fame, she hs s0 in this picture. Long said that she had peak of a cinen pre- but still somehow koops new rungs of her own a climb en. i showing at tonight, we co-ordination D e Y YORK-—RBurchold r remaining York. The in his oponion, any youns man Grezat old time w ver wdvise 1 the unducky idea ¢ is ubso- | is of a givl with the ¥ lots of money ntial to the success of wll “the best ho the balange set of shoes. £ suised as freigh ghts in a down Manhattan is said o have been | ago to avoid horses, but the “hox c their way through dense auto | traffic that doesn’'t seem in rmed by the banners of float from them. l - | gton Avenue, he- | « tween fashionable Park and prolets | vian Third, is succumbing to the | urge for artistry and style. Dingy brownstone fronts near Grand Cen I tral Station are giving way to spick | aind span up to minute wiite ! Locomot cars are fami own section The disguise (adopted years ¢ 5 di in i sereen A for the donao it W the stige, adding cord, f of nossible Joy: § g on snort mobile the least a vapor that = Sombre Lex THE "KISS BARRIER” AT COLISEUM TONIGHT ONLY | | upon to ional who Kiss a0 ca h i s A B | A weary, timid young woman, with one small child clinging to her skirt« | and another in a p:rambulator, paus- | "led at a crossing in Central k | She gave the impression of having la distinct inferiority complex as sh. | zed at the river of limousines flow have been called things in my prof said BEdmund Low ellar role in “The the William Fox production ‘hich is at the Coliseum tonight, but 1 don't believe that 1 have ev injoyed anything so much as to pla that 1 was an actor. “The greater portion of my Iit as been spefit on the spoken stag # | ?“m. in um'l mimic world | have as.{iN& ""}H'I ¢ e ayel many parts. A few years axo T e cop raisec lh hand; there | *Qeserted the , footlights for the |WAS 8 squealing of brakes and .« | 5 Revo winde ked under | found of chauffeurs swearing. Th | e 19 bhanner |flood was stayed for the young wom- | the Willlam O ey (hat 1 found [an_alone. Instantly her expression 1 ‘]‘ “la‘.\ l)‘f tichard March in ‘Th .,changed and she marched acro: e F G ermer’ was that of an actor|drive with a regal afr, a moments \. matinee idol. Personally I never ! dueen. ot fo be a matinee idol, althouzn 1 must confess that in m days I harbored such an To be feted and courted by a hevy, of young women was something © which 1 had often dreamed, and her: my chance. While I could not really | T at least a chance to play| one: in other words, I had to aci thaf I was an actor. The task, how- ovor, was an casy one, and I fl-ll(ll myself that was well done.” the stone office and apartment buildings. | 1 - AUTOMOBILE DEIVERS TAKE NOTICE ! | will be strictly enforced regarding parking over night on| the wrong side of the street, or speeding. { GEORGE A. GETCHELL, —adv. Chief of Police. | — o Advertising always pays. columns ot The Emple. The law be one, Use |hn‘ it AR Yowomrow (TRY SULPHUR ON talk about the life of AN EcZEMA SKINl film stars lead, and| perhaps, some of the |Costs Little and Overcomes Trouble Almost Over Night You Texury von're right, 1ime. But— Colleen Moore, First National star, nas a beeutiful homa on Rossmorc avenue, Los Angeles. It containi may which Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applivng Men- tho-Sulphur, declares a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ do- stroying properties, this sulphur preparation instantly brings ease from skin irritation, soothes and heals the eszema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It seldnm fails to relieve the tor- ment without delay. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur from { Only Few Days Left! | l)mp in Frye-Bruhn Market | | and put down mname for New | Grocery Store. | $25.00 worth (' roceries” for name chosen. 'Er el reaeie BuTTERICK PATTERNS BLANK BOOKS Sheaffer and Waterman Pens R. P. NELSON'S luxury | of | fore-| . {Administrative B women augh- | | for Joyce | °| ‘mhe businass | tinguett lllL I)AIL\ ALASKA LVll’lRL Wl DNLSDAY, APRIL 27, Katr 19%7.c of I\m\ to ward off runs up wrinkles. { "Tuasday & w one thin e xplain 1 mll marke matter, "I cat o 2y Seven i .- . n Wall 'POPPY DAY COMING; der, who i WARNING IS ISSUED """ cret T R T { | ana 1 News it Vie ews | | o Women:y f e e A h vin reaction da another considered a lucky St One activ vic president of a organization, has for the number order with of o hou tock he figure. He never known it to fail » does that he makes the transaction <~ SEATTLE LAWYER JUNEAU ON nun ot fare Although vhn ne W Poppy Day sctically one month off, Mrs. 1 M. Polley, of the Juneu committe of the Auxiliary of the Amervican Legion, stated today t the public should be informed the poppies are made s oldiers, who de 1 upon the for their own s Mrs. Polley stated that a commereial fivm in the east manufacturing poppies and it ged they are sold the pecting public whicn ] Northwestern, an pu them unawares that the yaoad ta Kolbteeo. o Wit ver. connection with litigation involvi 1 : | the Daly Alaska Mines Coo of Hyder locst committee plans as A0 y N v Mr. Lechey has been in Juneau marn Day e in Juneau 2 t foe Umes and has hosts of friends her & P Day oppies 5 IStite atticiad (e organipa.(loar Ment fx\lly by |“1”“ T T st e |tion. The of fhie meeting 13| made by the \;-v.. an Hotel Dr. Carolyn Hedges of Chicago Harry ! [Wall Street Speculators Chicagoan Makes | e | Have Pet Supershhons i The champion trans { CHICAGO Lo O , 2 jatlantic traveler of the middls west (Continued from Page One.) : {is a woman, Mrs. Bdward A. Leight {of Chicago. She sailed recently from| As New York on her thirty-sixth trip try there road. Mrs. Leight's record now su-|who avoid §2 bills as they would sses by three (rips that of Mre |man with a contagious disease Ogden Armour of Chicago. Al also thos who ¢ though she has spent her summers | 1 commission houses abroad since she was four, she is commodities as well visiting the Scandinavian countries |he tfound customers the first time this tape fic ticker run Executive Women ! Meet in Kentucky | FRANKFORT, Ky This which has always prided itself on its beautiful women, will now have wWded canse for seli praise when 100 (of its well known women, represent i |ing those active in politics and the | professions meet soon in Louisville {10 dise subjects relating o the ¢ {varied fislds of activity [ The mecting leld wspices of Kentucky Women, composed of executive positions, Mre, | The Guy Cromwsll, secretary of G lil and Kentucky's first woman (WS04 & Popl exaet statc that hy PROMINENT 1S IN Mauric h. s aile, attorney on Leehey, of o the known minfng ‘M on the Pacific Coast, arrived on Wf hes i he i L is under the he Council of hasing v in Emma state heads Zues recently Daly Alaska Mine Leehey on the trip. IMPORTANT NOTICE The regular the Chamber held the office noon Tanner for th accompanies Mi where clse in this are people in Wall Str. luncheon will weel!y of Commerce Electric Lig Friday as who do not more than into the like ht one sam. season at ady Famous “Gellibrand” Becomes Marquise LONDON-— The Maury, formerly brand, who ha London't most returned from future home he The Marquis de Casa-Maury, know ing motorist in this couy try, as well as on the continent, has become a director in a British moto v company and will veside hore most of the time Street e particularly of year ago last March the market bre bad! On the morning Maich this year onc of topics of cor 1tion customers' rooms; we bicak of yvear ago. Jotter stocr pretty close to shore. {Remember what happened last year.” | The market started out as though it going to duplicate the per formance, only to face about a fov s later and advance vigorously to new highs in many stocks Marquiso, whos dding The big speculators, men who have place at St. James' Church, Spanish|peen in the street for many year | Place, i.ondon, attracted much are mors likaly to be W tention in society cireles because of lin some peculiar way than the Tutankhamen touch in her biidal|age customer in & commission house, veil and gown. As a girl she was|gpy |known as “th: Gellibrand,” a tibute iy Wall Street during a bull marker. [to her great beauty begins to talk., humorously at 19 at ten o’clock = about changing the tape on the tickor | the undersigned at the Court irom a bear tape to a bull tape. More 'at Juneau, Alaska, at which than one roll of tape has been haliland plac persons interested in wasted by the insistence of some-cus- |said estate may appear and file ob- tomer that a change be mads when |jections in writing to said 1e tape in use would have lasted for [account and contest the same some time to come, Given under my hand and the that haye beon seal of the Probate Court above years in the stroet are mentined this 27th day of ACCOUNT In the Commissicner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Marquise de Miss Paula Gojlf heen voted one of beautiful brides, has pain to make her I Casa o of 1 ) i e Frank A. Boyle, sioncr and Ex-Officio Judge. the Matter of estament of a well the Last JOHN LOGAN, ICE TOR ate of IS HEREBY McLIZAN, exe JOHN LOG deceased, filed herein and ndared for settlement, his final account of administration of said estate; W itor of the > aver- and the latter, after a few months June 2Sth, M. said final account on Mistinguett's Diet |Keeps Famous Form | PARIS—Frog legs for her figure, carrot juice for her hair and oranges Ifor her complexion are Mistinguett's {recipe for her prolonged yo Her legs are the hoast of Paris musi halls and hg often been called VhA [for most beautiful pair in the world. ‘n) sely in many custome 'y was born at the same time | without the man who quotes a 1ot of people who hav. stopping to think that they are claim to being young. She Iy superstitious ms - to !|.4\u dizcovered “Don’t sell all I current quoted ! room them large a BOYLE, Judge, 1927. 192 FRANK A. Probate Pivst publication April 27 ¢t publication May 18, jost how the short when the D Juneau, Alaska, Municipal School Bonds ISSUE TERES SECURITY—AII the Taxable Property in the Municipality Issue will be dated about May 15 or June 1. 1927, and will bear in- terest from date of issue; but bonds will bhe sold and delivered from time to lime in such quantities as may be necessary to finance the purchase of school-house site and construction of school-house, and such interest as may have accrued on any bond at time of sale and delivery must be taken up by p'lr(]hm‘r Not less than $4,000 of honds must be redeemed cach vear commencing with 1932 and ending with 1957, but the City of Ju- right to redeem larger number of honds at ecarlier matur- $100,000 —6c payable semiannually neau will reserve ity dates. The C m of Juneau, Alaska. desires to place this bond issue with the residents of Juneau and other nearb; Alaskan communities, instead of placing it outside the Territory, and will receive Guhsrriptinnq for odd lots of bonds at the City Clerk’s office, Juneau. Alaska, until 5 p. m., May 5, 1927, on subscription form substantially as follows ?l | J It is anticipated that this issue will be oversubscribed and that propor- tional allotments of the issue” will be made to the various subscribers. The City of Juneau. Aluska, reserves the right to reject any and all subscriptions and to reject or accept any part of any subscription, TAKE AN INTEREST YOUR TOWN AND SCHOOL AND SCRIBE FOR A SCHOOL BOND To the City of Juncau, Alaska: I hereby subscribe for .. of the Juneau, Alaska, 1927 Mumupal bchool Bondx. and agree to pay, upon delivery of said bonds, the par value thereof in full together with such interest as may Fave accrued upon said bonds from date of issue to time of delivery. 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