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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SAIURDAY MAY 14, 1927. ,:lI||ll|||llll|||||||||l||||||||||||||l||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIINIIIIIIIIII s Atiractions At Theatres e PICKETT’ PALACE TR HHTTIT [“AMERICAN MANNERS” AT COLISEUM TONIGHT business of prohibition came into made ne of the most and thrilling chapter in of the United S in all its spirit of ( enture and 5 in an- Manne Coliseum ton photodrama, featuring madge, is the first of a new series of Carlos productions to be with this popular young star for B. O, the outstanding year. Those in Holl The which since effect has dramatic the history great NIRRT = > sm u:nlim.v 2:30 o’clock 1 5 and 9: "() SUNDAY MATINEE——F— SUNDAY-MONDAY NIG HT\f You'll Laugh riotously, uproariously, tenderly, when you see the twelve-ply wed- fling ceremony and the queer cos- tumes. Youll Thrill to the spectacle of the great coster donkey race and the big fight. Yowll Weep tears of sympathy and heart-ache when they give up their only boy and when he comes back and fails to recognize them. But Always You’ll Enjoy the fine characterizations of Pat O’Malley and May MeAvoy in the quaint, romantic, comedy-drama of a love that lasted through forty years. “MY OLD DUTCH” made from the famous play by Albert. Chevalier thur Shirley. A HODGE PODGE WILL OPEN THIS§ SHOW ND IT WILL CLOSE BY THE COMEDY “ONE WILD NIGHT” FEATURING NEELEY EDWARDS REMEMBER CONCERT EACH NIGHT: g AND ORCHESTRA PLAYS FOR BOTH SHOWD —LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT— Corinne Griffith in “The Marriage Whirl” "'lIIHIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIII|lIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIII'I |IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIlIIII|||II|IIII|HIIII' { nor, “Am- to the kable Tal- ht successes of tho who have seen the film wood declare that it is- a| particularly fine vehicle for its star, who is fast gaining international re. putation both as a young d an intrepid “stunt” man. Yy deal th the «ifficulties o lhm Thom merchant prince, who | cused of being a sn hrough the cfforts of his lllilmul Talmadge) the »vpnln.lll\ cleared of suspic most difficult thligniinmmm , but and dar ¢ a par | well balancod cast of play- i | IR, An review |shown of cartoon he 40th Deo:" will also episode and N m‘ammmumummmumu|mmmmmunul MAD RACE OF PARIS IS SHOWN AT PALACE ith, at | for the last times tonight, | ined a real concep- d race of night life| which has Paris the world’s outstanding mple of profligacy “"”\ pleasure. Nevor was the pitiful plight | of unwitting Americans canght in | the web of this y sinister| city more graphically illustrated than | by the of Miss Griffith and | Kenneth Haxlan With Harr adding notable characterizatio Marriage Whirl” takes rank of the t of recent offerings. The pi re is an adaptation from the stage success, “The National | | Anthem,” in which Laurette Taylor (Mrs. Manners) had a spectacular frun on Broadway. he Pala will you ha tion of the IR IR and Ar- song and HHIHITH R 'MISS DANIELS IS AT COLISEUM SUNDAY “The pure but honest working girl who reunites her wealthy suitor to is wife has served as dramatic |material more than once before; in- deod it follows closely upon the | heels of tha-little-child-shall-lead-them rnnml ation, is not merely a picture that | by with the admirers of ss Daniels. 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