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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY MAY 11, 1927. PICKETT' PALACE TONIGHT—7:15 and 9:20 FELIX, THE CAT INTERNATIONAL NEWS WARNER BROS. “Recompense with MONTE BLUE MARIE PREVOST Then ARTHUR LAKE in his “NEW SUIT,” a Comedy It's a good bill from start to finish. THURSDAY The Up-to-Date Jazz Feature “THE MARRIAGE WHIRL” Featuring CORINNE GRIFFITH LT R THTTTTTH HUTTTTHE ST 22 . HIE N E Altiractions At Theatres " “BAD COMPANY" IS AT COLISEUM TONIGHT ONLY In * Company,” the picture the Coliseum tonight only 1ing Conway Tearle and M vedy, Director . IH. Griffith managed to get some of best n offects seen on the screen in sor time. Kven the main title of the production is a night view of the kyline of New York City with a| distant billboard carrying the title of the picture seems to be rush- ing madly towa the camera len Other worth while night scenes cre those of Broadway with all its willions of lights. Principal among [32 the supporting are Lucille Lee Stewart, tharles Emmett Mack, Charlic Fang, (3oorge Nardelli and Bigelow Coope Others in the cast are Ameri Chedister, of the Greenwich Village Molliss, Mildred Mann of the “Hit i{oo” Revue of New York, Palmer, Catherine Crandell, Cial . Helen Gladding, Marcelle Mil- nl: LU T lllllIllllllllIllllllllllIlllllIIIIIIII;IIIIIIIHII | the | entrance | represent i walls land its doorways |suggestive of the | | lE. 6. &I Mrs. 1 lansas jer and Richard Rich son. The story of “Bad Company” published in a recent issue of Ever hody's Magazine under the “The Ultimato Good.” A comedy ‘and Pathe also to be shewn. wag ye review are "RECOMPENSE" IS NOW AT PALACE Moving picture audiencs are in ! for a treat of considerable magn- iude! They have th» opportunity of cnjoying a “best seller” among books reproduced, to the last thrill and gasp of dramatic romance, on the ccreen at the Palace Theatve. “Recompense” is the name of the | pleture that held the audience cinated in their seats last night. '] Warner “Classic of the Screen” translated into pantomime from Rob- ort K mon Called Peter” and tells the grip- ping truth of a tremendous love that lield a man and woman fast Peter, the Army Chaplain \\fhk"xK ll’)L‘ is phlv(-d by Monte Blue—is torn title of {jackson, * Le | the toh Monday, able’s sensational sequel to “Si-} |nli'i('« of (of ner It T between his se of duty to God, his ifellows and himself on one side, and the awful abyss of man-made lov- that beckoned him almost beyond ra l sistance. Julie, on the other hand and she is portrayed by none other | (than the piquant Marie Prevost {looked life in the face and waited. | unafraid, for the jc sorrow and glory that she believed was inevit zlhlt 1 “Recompense lmll picture audie lto overlook. It jentertainment ! is a picture that mo- cannot afford is great—absorbing "UNOT SO LONG AGO" &7 COMING, COLISEUM Two of l’arnmmu “finds” appear in * coming to the Coliseum Thursday ‘ Betty Bronson, who created tho irol> of “Peter Pan,” and Ricardo| |Cortez, recently seen in the title role Spaniard,” are co-featured | y is one of New York in| Michael Dover, a poverty- | stricken inventor, toils in a small shed over h invention, an absurd | horseless ca town, in al magnificent old mans his daugh- | ter (Betty Bronson) works as a| seamstr The son the woman | for whom sho works Cortez 1 though Betty is secretly in love with| him, he no attention to her hardly s her, in fact Cort playing Billy Ballard, engaged marry another girl Betty is loved by anking braggart. On a Sunday moon he proposes marriage and Betty refuses. He accuses her ol heing in love with at up-town lude.” Betty blushingly admits it he truth and élaborates on the sto- ¢, saying that he is equally fond | In a rage, Samm reports thi o0 Betty's father story then starts (0 move X i 's o of is is te Sam Robinson, b « t EAL JAZZ FEATURE AT PALACE THURSDAY | | n Griffith's forthcoming | First National picture, “The Mar riage Whirl,” which will be seen ut | Palace Theatre Thursday, (he| to the cafe is designed to or symbolize the “Temple | at which the present gen is apt to worship. Its are somber, almost e gaping mouths ogan, so familiar who enter here le of Jazz" eration #0 k | sinister, | | about Those hope behind.” One by one the characters in “The Marriage Whirl” are swallowed up by this monster to the tune of syn copations suggestive of bar \ annibals, furnished by negro mu- gicians. In this Parisian cafe is en acted much of the most dramatic action in this production e, Ywnoswuo A/\IJ " I” RE Gaslmeau Edward Levy, Seattle; C. Ager A. N. Minard, Ketchikan; P. H. Doyle, Seattle; Ester Denzell, Seattle; | Jones and wife, Portland; Mrs. Russellville, Arkansas: Russenville, Ark- A. B. Everts, Seattle; Sam ; Sam Popovich; H. B. Carh. Seattle; H. T. Vance, City,, A. Donovan, Seattle; Carl T Orlando, Florida; and Joe Wrangell. Alaskan Rognan, City; A. | o | | H T. A. Morgan, L. R. Hogins, Rov ra ie Kuhl, Jacobsen, Pet- Charles Darvill, Wrangell: Sacramento; Mrs. T} and Francis Gibson. | B. rshurg Manica, Seattle; Seattle, Zynda ce, Los Angeles e, — NOTICE TO CONTBACTORS Contractors nnd builders will 1)l|-|‘v take notice that the plans .llu[ specifications for the construc- of the new cold storage plant now available at the office of Juneau Cold Storage Company, Bids will be accepted up to May 16th, at 6 P». M, the reserving the right to ac< reject any and all bids. For information apply at the the Commnany. JUNEAU COLD STORAGE MPANY, INC. Law Sydney Inc. owners copt or further NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, Juneau Precinct. B fore Frank A. Boyle, Commi: sioner Judge. In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament of JOHN LOGAN, ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that) JIECTOR McLEAN, executor of the Kstate of JOHN LOGAN, deceased, filed herein and rendered for settlement, his final account of the aAministration of said estate; and that a hearing will be had on the maid final account on June 28th, 1427, at ten o'clock A. M. before and Ex-Officio Probate’ de-| SOME BRIEF FACTS If You, Are Interested in Real Good Motion Pictures PRODUCER IDNEY OLCOTT, who made “The Humming Bird,” “The Green Goddess” and “Little Old New York.” “Not So Long Ago” is not unlike the last named suc- tue undersigned at the Court House at Juneau, Alaska, at which time and place all persons interested in sald estaté may appear and file ob-| sctions in writing to said final ziccount and contest the same. Given under my hand and the seal of the Probate Court above mentined this 27th day of April, 1927, FRANK A. BOYLE, Probate Judge. TFirst publication April 27, 1927, Last publication May 18, 1927. IMPRQVES APPETITE soe cess—and Olcott is a man who knows New York at first hand. FEATURED Betty Bronson, Ricardo Cortez. When Paramount assembles two of its most popular players in one cast, the answer can only be one thing. It means that the company must have. implicit faith in the story of “Not So Long Ago” and that it is backing the ltory to the limit. With all of filmdom to select from there could not have been two better characters chosen than this pair. And we claim it the best picture since “LITTLE OLD NEW YORK.” COLISEUM—Thursday | berlain Not So Long Ago” | |grees, |known casting - the familiar i |ty i3] ‘Il(- was |sho {it |eifications |When the correspondence sonality, to see me, She thought e ville theatre | through ‘JII]N)llI-.lI she didn’t I\uow it was, th IWILL OBSERVE HOSPITAL DAY IN THIS CITY Jun(uu institutions Will Be Opened to Visitors Musical Programs. Stago-Struck Youngsters Have a Chance Declares One Stage Castm o 4 geni, By RICHARD C. MASSOCK (Associated Press Feature Editor the manager g zagement. She vaudeville over Joby There. are just shops are won by | ~ struck girls and boys as personality, and the stage-struck | quiries guldum d "to Brown mail-town girl or boy has a chance. | {iaication. Ma v This is the observation of Cham-loonfent with writing to hi Brown, who keeps in his|pis. office. They, and all the records of thousands of |yerors, actresses, vaudeville nd_agtre ers and motion picture play wait | St. Ann’s true that [outside his door for a chance to put |Program which begins at § o important in their applications {in the morning with Ma job-seekers, Brown pliay “He fn ‘Reait tor ‘m \ hanksxiving in (ke Hospital Chapel both, in varying most prevent me from going down-|The children of the pacish will that in the final tryout|geajrs when the office is closed,” 8t this servic it is personzlity, like the voice With g wn said. And each is rd b Open Ilou 1 smile, that wins. Brown himself {itors will bo Brown i one of \':-\; \'u:l:'q]h--_« vSoins . 6r% ' afd bie he [the afternoon agents. For nearly 15, ol e am not to be dis.| Following the vears the hopes of would-be The :":"":',",:"([] i,-l e Soila, M e M s JRABA Snfalee aiholtion Of wstars’they hang around, always hopeful|Gov. G. A Parks ! ; " that tomorrow will bring opening address. Rev 1er Mex to be gratified with a job or con oy will also a short discou traet, other times to be met with “Do the beginners expect too large | Charvity the Foundation of E wordg, “We have noth- |y wlary? No, there isn't much trouble | Hospital Work,” at tho ing for you today Svat tet hey ave phinthics which will be the Community Several instances of beginners who o ? |All present will then kindly 1 hayve won through perserverance we SR {to the ation extended hy cited by the man who supplies shows & I Hospital f (o assembly for “'.'.l" their casts Travelers in Rumania | time-honored group picture A young man came to me " “Throveh the courtesy of tha B. N his name and asked wh-re Must Have Insurance .o pank. s i ) \ Bank, a Savings Bank Boou reach him. He said he lived twith sit of §1 will again b subway, I was astonished, but - |issued and given every baby horn in the hospitel since May 193¢ who will report at the hespital Hmorrow insu/s | Souvenin 1d (o distributed to all vigi lonz {freshments will be ser afternoon by the YOI, NE May 11 Broadw how in as Day will be ob: Hospital tomorrow yerform- | Hospital rve talent i factors. It is ing ar of th> possess one o1 train most and he nd rec m 2 sption for to vis 5 o'clock in go to invocation by Rev His Excellency deliver the them s too spond th th I too%k could in the it was | i 1L.—All trav & 8 must t BUCHAREST, May lers on Rumanian rail 1 out accident and lite insur fore they board trains. The {ment has nged with an ance firm to cover the liabilities sell the insurance tickets I the regular railway For one day: insnrance length journey, a first class par + will have to pay four lei (abont two cents) in addition to the reguls (fare for his insurance ticket el passengers three lei and vl passengers one lei. In cas:|pin- Miss Rach of death the first class ticket Soprano solo, “Goin® Home,” Dvo 100,600 lei (ahout dotlars), se Mis P. Dawes; Accompanist, ond clags 60,060 lei and third L Henderson 30,000 lei. Accidents paid 1o solo, “Meditation,” | portionately. | Miss Stella Jones, o | Trio, “Idolizing Fox Trot.” May 11 Pauly, Miss Jones, Mrs | ge in th Government Hospital “Oh, no. Like others of its kind,| between Michigan enu row of| fhe Government Hospital is will be answered with a request | skyscrapers and Lake Michigan |observing Hospital Day tomorr her photograph and further spe-: In a tract of lowland hidden from|with op:n house from 2 to b o'clock | regarding her talents.| the street level of the drive by the|in the afternoon. A native orchostre sounds en- | Illinois Central suburban tracks down | will play during the afternoon and | and the picture shows per-| town workers park from 4,000 1o )jght vefreshments will be served. It | I invite the writer to come! 5000 cars daily is hoped that many people will ac-| if possible. Y t this huge parking space ac h..u the invitation to inspect the | ow and then a ‘find’ results. For commodates only half the automobiles | Government Hospital, said D w instance, a girl who wrote a gocd | parked for all da s a week, ' fuston 1eal like this one, came to see me. in the downtown district, and city she had the talents of' planners are urging that open aic artist. I sent her to a vaude-| parking space be provided in Grani | | for a tryout. She went! Park fc t least 15,000 automobiles | The Ladies Aid Society of thel a monologue chat she in-|They deem the day near when ail |Methodist Church will meet tomorrow | ended to be serious. It was so funny, 'parking in busiiess strocts will be afternoon at 2 o'clock in (he Church| forbidden. Parlors. Mrs. Hall will b the hos “He looked that day. I offered him of money but he refused iwant an opportunity to act,' sent to a movie studi wanted extras. Now he i3 vegu smplayed by the same motion pictur : company and is on the way to su¢ cess.” Brown rce gover as if he 1 o huttons and tickets on witl committee in ch program during follo ‘ Soug Flegi Miss Stella Jones, Neville. tz in ‘A flat," Figher. the \ o as we Muae Pauly, Mrs. W. K l’liulJ Piano solo, “Wi | Miss second | and unfolded “iypical” lotter that he had just received from 1 in a little Tennessee town was pencilled in round, school seript, She wanted (o know how could get on the stage and how much she could earn “I learn quick and one of the best looking girls s 1 around hers” she add | “What will you do with tnis lettor, | CHICAGO, ignora it?"Brown was asked | outdoor g " Cho- 1 1 . | rak | Mrs pro-| ¢ Blum clas Franz von Ames t Neville i | for ouraging J - .- LADIES AI>D MEETING L great ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF OUR Furniture Department I o'o’o‘o’o’o’o’n ‘ || e F iber Sets in attractive colors and designs, with Fernery to match. 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