The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 27, 1927, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1927. .nlIIIIlIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIllllI|IIIIIIIIIIllllmmmlllulIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIih. b L e T e it Tore | ARTACtions | i i . i Ses 5 | Woen "t Sl rnors ot (| ONE TONIGHT ONE side numerous mi i alle find anyone else to fight with I!l‘»’ s’,4)” s’l,()n’/ l])l“fl hh \\mk ligl | 3te., used him a punching bag At Theatres | e srcaers v colective . SN g ONLY 8P. M ”‘”"" . ONLY i ; 7;...‘";‘.',.1!“?»..‘,\\.“ s gencrators Mrs. Wilsen . portable motor generator sets of 3 PATHL HNEWS “THE DARK ANGEL" BIG | 'oits and 300 mps. with total OFFEHING AT PALACE capacity of 500 amps., enough to E ! PATHE (OMEDY light a town with a population of 4 | Painee Theatre 1s offering its from 10 to 15 thousand were used. Crorge Fitzmaurice's t - i _m itional picture The o Angel,” presented by Samuel Gold “EXCHANGE OF WIVES i o | AT .PALAGE ON SUNDAY. “The Dark Angel” is easily onc % S of the most captivating of the many quccesses to the credit of Fitzmau- vich. It is a modern love story re plete with thrills and lavishness The leading wan role, thyt of Hilary Trent, u(lu the hands” of Ronald as the lot of Eleanor Board- vho is seen at his very best w Cody few months military role. Opposite m””.u,u at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer stu- . her American e gHo. play, is Vilma Banky, the fascinat artiste recently brought from Bu pest by Samuel Goldwyn under lg term contract. Her beauty, high order of d unquestioned, and given hor wonderful = opportunit PICKF‘TT’ QUHHHTHTTH TP We are offering you something new. The Weekly is a pippin—1Just the thing that will arouse your interest in Poppy Day and Memorial —-all about the war anniversary. AND THEN YOU WILL SEE VILMA BANKY The world famous beauty. You'll meet her in love moments you'll never forget when Reonald Colman wins her heart with his daring and gallantry. ]nl.‘lx.um' : at T o'clock in the morning ming to work at 8, bed again at 9 o'clock of the day, and calling work! for scenes in “Exchange ' the Hobart Henley pro- t the Palace Sunday and Cody and N Boardman young, scrappily married after the novelty of the vear has worn off. Some of their most effective scrapping is done “lfrom the seccurity of their respective twin beds, while the space between is filled with cross words. The two other roles in “Exchange lof Wives, \\‘hll-‘h was mlunll“d to i i :’:’T':‘:V:::':‘ the screen by IFrederic and Fanny ! { pidapll ot ‘Hatton, are plaved by Rence Adoree « Creighton Hale. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY IN “THE DARK ANGEL” ‘Another Story of the War THERE WILL ALS® BE A NEWS AND A COMEDY CHARLES PUFFY in “WESTWARD HO” Remember Two Shows Each Night—7:15 and 9:20 OUR ORCHESTRA PLAYS FOR BOTH SHOWS Admission—10-25-50, Loges 60 cents advantage. As Kitty Vane she 4 ens a keen y for the role jand easily ves hersell a young jemotional actress of the fi | Natural color photogr (diciously used to empha jepisodes, thereby increasing the | eination. Thrilling fox hunts, bhatt stagnd with astonishing techniqu e i 2 land of almost unbelievable masg T o T Y R b \ . i LETZ tude, are intermingled with te AT COLISEUM TOMORROW | ! JETZ ilove passages, heart bres Al\l“l-. tra {and fant All in all, “The Dark{ " Many famities have I;lmk When & s COLISEUM h“ ]Angvl i3 great cntertainment. of whom they are but { ~\ b ' | AT R T et rnmg‘.lur'fl‘ for the gz | g MELODY MEN B UTHE SEA BEAST" LAST {3;;)({‘]:‘; L gL " ol w . k] al"l‘YmO k’e T O { tresb” 8 up 3 § 1IN A SPECIAL MUSICAL ; prg— the parental eeuitonn o whita| . s ity Bolores Cos:ello ing_the fllming ' f {Beast.” the Warner Bros.' Tfere is the newest picture of SCORE y ] ¢ ithe Screen, starring John Barrymore !, bres a cTOpD P Mrs. Ldith Sofling Wilson, Ge la) rgc |) H ara {and which shows at Coliseum ' idow of Woodrow Wilson, §: e ¥ " 3 3 3 ime tonight, it was necessa - ; howed up his PO v g T The feature you have read about and will now see it. All big 5otk nimost aight and day. Tho m””‘ sho -Hmnlw : 1 curing hee visit to stars in this ieature—Eleanor Boardman, Lew Cody, Rence Z|sequences had to bo finished before b Foil iftofin e late l'..x ghter, THE SEA BEA is the hi st pil"f'l'o seen Adoree and Creighton Hale Sithe storm abated, so much of the nching and won tho hear wis 5 ‘ . ¥ ¢ film was exposed at night and at bretty girl over whom the| Cambridge, Masy. in Juneau for over a yeav e o e nily had beon fighting P e ; 1080 —50—Leges (0 cs sk ate available was insufficient. mashing comedy situation is | To remedy this, the greatest n. b B e L e AT FEMMER THANKS PUBLIC e T i i : ! t of electrical machinery and o, “The White Shoep,” feat i R Mg All Wool— M A TFit &fmoun ire, “The White ep,” featur-|for the con? orders Ieft at Geor A apparatus ever assembled on one sot|ing Glenn Tryon and Blanche Mehaf-|Brothers, where you' can als COMING SAT 'INED AND TVEN sy syt~ Mctde 1o Measure cunesa (1o i siimer Sron " siuiio was o, O b e et tmess Wi, 1o G SATURDAY MATINEZ AUD SVENING Good Lining— 2 or Money crowded an to the > Brothers. | Saturday matinee and evening. The[dents, coal, wood, ete. Quick de “T’ W’ q 25 Fabrics 23 75 P > q t Refunded |This three masted whaling vessel,|plor of this story, which is a com-[livery always. Phone 114 . e lll(f [ X ’('I) D . er dut 1220 oot long, was bought especially | pination of exclting sdrama and | —ady. D. B. FEMMER. HAL S0k0 U Ari g e Lt i or this production though tho | higad farce, is laid in ttle frontier — e H'S BIG COMERY FEATURE Or twenty fabrics to select from—two styles— ready-to-wear !Warnor studio has an electrical | jown out west wh Toby Tyler,| “For the ser succeeds” heavy good looking cloth equipment equal in size and upte-|«ppe White Sheep,” is the only|The Salvation Army building fund > T : T e I A .. e s 2 PR dateness to that of any studio ia|placid member of a fighting family Ay i W = S e g Two Suits or Suit and Overcoat for $29.50 the world, its capacity was severely | - SR AN o b o AR i g { oy : R taxed because threa other produe Bargains in boys and youths suits. “Look hefore you leap tions were being filmed at the samw) See befoie you buy time. { R e COMING SUNDAY MATINEE “Exchange of Wives” ‘ | mmmmnlun|nnlmmnmnmgmmmmmtmmmmmuumm||m:mmnml||lmllmnmuulmmmummmmu 2 To furnish the enormous quantity | R. H. 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