The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 16, 1927, Page 3

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A | PICKETT’ PALACE LAST 2 TIMES Toxm 7:156—9:20 MY OLD DUTCH Twe large audiences were pleased || with this new kind of a feature last night. There is Hodge Pedge and Comedy making this bill with the Feature. COMING TUESDAY SCHOOL FOR WIVES with CONWAY TEARLE SIGRID HOLMQUIST and PEGGY KELLY Thiz is a Feature you should not Miss COMING THURSDAY THE TOWER OF LIES Starring LON CHANEY and NORMA SHEARER U | y » Always Helps Weak Eyes | Nothing has the quick action of imple hydrastis, boric, etc., as mix- ed in Lavoptik eye wash. One small bottle Lavoptik helps any case weak, strained or sore eyes. Alum- inum eye cup free. Butler, Mauro Drug Co., Druggists, 96 Front St i Douglas by Guy's Drug Store —adv. | It seems ridiculous now to think w> psed to consider a horse fast, but it seems just as ridiculous to think t ® gave men thrill to get glimpse of a woman's aakle. D REAL SILK HOSIERY C. P. Bussinger, Phone 4623. adv.' IOJ) uch Do YOU Make a Mmute7 CoquIge Gets 50 Cents Glorta Swanson $7. 40 | “Wages | ~Joa ‘they | makes 'IH[ l)/\lLY ALASKA lMPlRL MONDM M/ \\ 16, pretending o Attractions At Theatres .WIFE QUESTION HAS INNING AT MOVIES &8 Wives is the subject being treat Tonig at t Juneau's theatres for Wives” opens and “School For in_ both Colisen opens Perhaps shortly “Husban “How to Make Them Happy features later. a will OLD DUTCH" _ NOW AT PALACE hm(mn. and t coster characte come to life a tic story at t the new U Brown, rest of the quaint of “My Old Dutch live over their roms Palace Theatre, wher v -Jewel feature, founded on famous song and stage play of t same name, is showing for times tonight “My Old Dutch” has lated to the reen by Trimble with a remarkable e headed by May McAvoy, O'Malley, Cuilen Landis and Hersholt, able pictures of the year. an epic of forty years life, literally rodives the davoted couple about whom the s ry centers, and their son, for sa life for them except t love for each other. It is a gripping literal life., history of the story itself, was an jdea in a painting, song, then a stage play been trar Lawren all-st Je; The of mar hole human The which then story, roman Universal has evolved out of it "“WAGES FOR WIVES" COLISEUM TONIGHT Wives"” t the Palace tomorrow night the last Pat apd is one of the remark stor lives of a whom r own steadfast firss |and if she is « is no mor romantic than the remarkable picture while outw sympathy band, be in cause, yearns and two of the wives soou of the experiment. Jacquelin as the bride, howev . adamant until old Mr (Dan Mason), thy village agent, takes it upon himself as arbiter. rdly with the husbands to end th weary Logan, mains to ¢ CHOOL FOR WIVES" AT PALACE TUESDAY ‘Schoat shown at pro P ht he l‘lhh which will be Tuesday and Wednesday, by Victor Hugo Halperin, has| of actors from the spoken Orlando Daly, Gerald Oliver Smith, and Brian Dunlevy were all at the time of production, playins ton Breadway. Mr. I Was appear- Tling in “The Fake” with Conway {Tearle’s Brother, and as Conway sw|Tearie plays the lead in this b ho | thought himsell very well acquaint. | ors led with the Tearie famuy nd |l Brian Dunlevy wags playing i he [“What Price Gl the play that ni-fhas enjoyed ble Broadway hefrud, and ( Oljver Smith re he {ceived very favorable comments from | the critics on his work in “Lady Bo| {Good,” the musical comedy hit Palace duced nd be 1 ce ar 'CROOK STORY IS AT COLISEUM WEDNESDAY = Flynn,” a sensational | crook melodrama which runs the i [gamut ®f all the powerful emotion and which in addition contains mor {than a modicum of good comedy.| |comes to the screen of the Coliseun ! de|on Wodnesday only. Everyn Bremt \who is starred in the title role, lLas long since reached a position of o prominence and popuiarity in her de |lineation underworld heroines red in pictures suck it is ved that she witl a unique position high up in of filmdom’s lumir time to come. an aviginal story by Myton apted by the au ' thor atting tale of adventure intrigue and emotion, taut as a ten sion cable and trembling with sus-| iag Mary a to- o of \jas this | accupy the list a l(\”.‘,'. | Flynn,” ;| Kenned - One of the most rollicki ever shown on the reen for Wives,” the Fox Film tion of Guy Bolton’s Broadway which opens tonight at the Theatre. There are probably more wholesome laughs packed into film than any comedy this year, its theme, which has to do with Ifair division of the family !gives it an unusually The scenic is laid in a typical (ican small town, where Jim a typical middle- out of his helpm what he thinks spends the r¢mai "hr- wife, one accept {but lrl daughter ,.m become a bride, a system all wrong hones about saying so. .\hu it clear that she will insi on a better break in her own hon and agit hushands themselves. The imaginod by any wife left. her husband to keep hall for even a few days Creighton. tHale, he young comedi, Wag 80 th te on payday e Y ho coes fit K th o sie (Inequatine Low considers g nd mak left to look results out may re bachel s adapta- Coliseum | I 8 protect his and |and who is trying to pr bankrol broad appeal Amer: Bailey, aged husband, .14;1.--w~U““ just | should have and | littos | es a strike in which thr for | ing who has eve the theft of the crown jewels of It tells the colorful story European kingdom, their tran to America, and the deo ing influence that follows in wake. Mary Flynn, a regener girl of the underworld who has in love with upright young man, es | o5 | Pense little 9 o hit f b t od his % |ther, is involved in the thiev 1| re-thieving of the famous jewe "I Buckingham directed the pi ‘lm an excellent job. Mis !seen at her be and the « i i t is is Bre ||l cast ADDITIONAL ALASKA ’ FISHING RE‘GULATIONS 1)1 The 11'L||lllml\‘ for the protection ! ' lof the fisheries of Alaska published | 50 in Department of Commerce Circular 'y I5:/No. 251, thirteenth edition, issued | jist | unde ite of December 1926 me | together with subsequent regulations ¢ e her mended by the follow- regulation : Cook Inlet Area Salmon fishery. The use of [for the capture of salmon is | hibited within one statute mile 15- the mouth of the Chuit River v { 1 9 | traps pro- ' of ¢ 52 60¢ $6 R A sion states o We Jacksonville noon, residence of Real Romance ’ should CAMP FIRE GlRlS ENT[:R 1927, IN CLEAN-UP CONTEST have en Third Street be and the Zynda up Contest. This wull and organiza s fivst priz which np Girls ot on Vugeur be according the for will 31 ch Junior Contest entrants until May o the committee in lean-up conte Ten contest are required three have been re desiiin enter get | haitman o open s of entrants and istered. An to the conte toueh with | Boyle committes jud nly hild t A the on ing | Rypert | Ketehikan John - wood it Irenc Rich surprised [tol by going to Del Monte and wedding David Blanken- horn, Lios Angeles realtor. The £ilm star has two children by a former mari and so has her new hushand. re. 5 - Soft Ceal Wage War Crux at Pittsburgh (Continued irom Page Oue.) s for the week ending April nf 13,8456 tons over the weak be or and of 19,898 ov the - week nding April The a ge number of men at work increa they say, from 4,659 (o 5,135 in a woek o ys the cor 1926 and that irst three months of 1 1ave been much heavier he samo period last year." “If the company be: the clares the editor of the f “other companies will If the reverse is the ca t may reasonably be expected th Lay will reopen as union mines.” He foresees little activity lookin o termination of the mining suspe in other central competitive Ohio, Indiana and [linois mtil the issue around Pittshurgh ought to a finish The Pittsburgh company announced yperation on an open shop 5 mora | han a year ago, contending that ould not compete with non-union Virginia mines and pay the sexl ————— SILVER TEA-MUSICALL Aaspices of Ladie Guild, ilo rinity Cathedral, Wednesday after-| May 18th, at 3 o'clock at Mrs. C. E. Rice. Public adv « lost the its loss than for union,” miners’ follow ts lead nv(lm] e at S e e - s - T,A - Han ohrback AT THE HOTELS Gastineau Hawk P Moultray 1. ® Seat Joe Inlet the J Wl and Meherin Alaskan Wilson, City; . J. Lega kee; (€ A. Frank, Tenakee; L. Falconer, Latouche; wrles Nor Tenakee: and Tony Jack M Phipps, Al Kodiak; € ik McConnel, Pletro, Tenakee. Zynda on; Nick Willinm Mrs, I Syivia Kerle, Seattle. Thomas; W. R Doucott and wifl Maher; Virgin Bak iarle Seaitle; and Olat utrol eatile Sigourson Baker; May T LG T T Crancis, Dr th Jordan® ladies’ ladies’ tailoring kind, lining > o> Vance, licensed osteo- n. has returned from 1l reopened his office Building adv M shed w 1 relin- —adyv Dr. Howe phatic phy his vaeation )1 Goldst ¢ T T L L Coach v A $ 965.00 965.00 1045.00 Delivered in Jineau | Coupe Sedan 1 | | . | | | | t i { I iThes. J, McCaul§ e g st s N | | Here is how Americans compare in per-minute earning power. Left to right are Mr. Ayerage Mnn, Glom Swanson, Mr. Hi Power, Ing bnnker or_railr - ———me N “I make the money and I'il nd it!"——then the fun b s —ah TONIGHT pd Shewing ///’ ) 7:30-9:25 7 / MOTION PICTURE VERSION OF JOHN GOLDEN'S PLAY- Higher and higher the dirty stacked. WAGES #'YIVES <4 MERRY DRAMA BASED ON THF FAMILY BANKROLL ~ ~ JACQUELINE LOGAN~ MARGARET LIVINGSTOW ~2ASU PITTS CREIGHTON HALE ~ EARLE FOXE ~ DAVID BUTLER~ DAN MASON ~ CLAUDE GILLINGWATER LT Th T e R T R L R LR M R R T TR T AR LT T T L PATHE REVEW AND SCENIC WILT APEN THT SIOW IT'S AN ALL LAUGH SHOW—— 10--20—40—Lages I LT T T Coming Wednesday ALIAS MARY FLYNN and it's C L\l RB(’RY l’ HT i R UUER L TTHTHT Coming 7 KEYS TO BALDPATE 'mlllll“l“lll|||l|||"||||h|h|"l"lll""l! it »|.Nnm'"“hn‘"iiflhm!“""“m The |r<da) TEE HOTL THE GASTINEAU QUR SERVICES TO YOU BREGIN AND END AT THE GANG PLA¥Z COF EVERY PASSEN. CARRYING BOAT L ALASK L OF Screw L}rnver& Are Knoun for Their Lxceptions! Blades will not bend, snap, breal off or l>-sen in the handle. And they ~-c made in cver, pattern and ¢ize that meets all demands, Cratity HEATING SANITARY PLUMBING ALL WORK DONE TO COMPLY v/ITH CITY ORJINANCE AT LEAST POSSIBLE COST 17 YEARS UNIVERSAL EXPTRIENCE “Let Me Tell You What Job Will Cost” CALL STEVE STANWORTH Phone 215, Res. 505. Shop rcar Harris Hardware Co. | president, Douglas Furhnnh President Cgolidge, aud Kenesaw Mountain Landis, -~ Dolgla Fairbanks Gets 444 Timec as Much "\ as Avegage Worker, e Rt aiA, D TH _the time that it takes you to | read this paragraph, if you executives outrank t in Hays's calculation. ,,-*M'{' Statistician Emmutes “Douglas Furhnnh uu! Charlie Chaplin get 11 ceals & second, or a minute, Hays says. gl Hays, movle czar, gets $L a minute, and Keneshaw untain Land baseball czar, gets 43 cents a minu! Hays,_has found that the total per minute Incomes of Amemcans 1s ap- proximately $660,000, which makes $33,000,000 an hour. “And it everybody in the United States wastes a second In one day, it means $9.980 In time gone,” Hays imple long division problem for you to estimate your own per minute earning power. Assuming that you work eight . hours a day for six days a week, di- vide your income by 2880. If yours is a forty-four-hour week, divide by 2640. The net result will be the number and fraction of a ceni earned mh migute. =7 The ¢, Circuline ,wave, the very mfi'&‘m ceus i both Mat and wide waves, is to be introduced m Juneau. Mrs. F. Maher and Miss V. Sigourney, of Seattle, arrived on the Admiral Watson Saturday night with a wave machine and opened for busi- ness today in Mrs. Baker's Boauu Shop on Third Ayvenue. Both of the beauticians come high ly recommended and thorough artists in their profession. Miss Sigonrney has been comnected with the Vogu~ la TRose Shop, one of the largest in Seattle, and has been head of the Cireuline Wave Dcpartment for several years. The circuline wave i: said to be so permanent that one can go in swimming anv tim> and as often as desired, and the wave remains. 4 Artificial flower pieces order for Decoration Day. Sully. made to See Mrs, —ady MIIJJCNAIRE BORDEN AND PARTY FISHING | Likht, with Million- and his expedition | The North aire Borden aboard, will not arrive this afternoou. This is according to a radio message to the U, 8. Military Station herc at noon today. The dio advices stated that party going fishing and will not reach neau this afternoon.” m - - LAD BORN IN JUNEAU, NOW IN RUSSIA, ASKS “BIRTHDAY"” CERTIFICAT: was recently received by ial Secretary, Karl Theile, dar Oloff, Odessa, Rus sia, who was born in Juneau in 1916 when his father was Priest of (he Russian Church here,: requesting his birtth eertificata. The letter 8 in part: “Here | nead oy birthday certifieate from civil authorities, so please send me offieial paper about my birthday, My pareuts took me to Russia with ther: A let the Terri from Al in Juneau | |from the United States when 1 was |two years old, but I feel mys A a citizen of the U. S, till now." The Orloff family will be remem- |hmul by many people who were in {Juneau at the time they lived here, land who will be interested to noie that . the feeling of citizenship i the United States persists in six- teen year old Alexander, who deit for Russia 14 years ago: e - { CASWELL GOING WESTWARD W, H. Caswell, Deputy U, S. Mar shal of Sitka, is in Juneau for a |few days before leaving for Cordova on the Northwestern, to attend Court Mr. Caswell said that everything is peaceful dn Sitka, and that the seal were coming in freely. Several In- dian crews have come in with full catches, he said. # — e ———— Pianos apa Phonographs for Sale, Victor—Edison—Columbia— Brunswick records arriving every | boat. Ice Cream, Candles and Soft! Drinks. JUNEAU MUSIC HO‘JBE -—adv. 1 | SEE US FOR YOUR. --- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Fhone 244 Janear, Alaska i ZYNDA HOTEL Newly Renovated Reasonable Rates Ele vator Service 8. 2YNDA, Proo. A it g e, 4 i Old Pape:s for sale at [h Empirg-dfiieé

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