The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 9, 1927, Page 3

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r vllIlIIIlIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII».. PICKET'T“ JAZZ NIGHT Vaudeville ‘THE BLACK BOTTOM’ Adelle dan Dodie d es it Southern Style it Western Style Billy dan in His Own Way Kthel and Hugh sing the Original Song it AND DON'T PEVERLY ROBARTS The FORGET Numerologist in something new THE MOVIE FEATURES ARE FELIX THE CAT and CIRCLE” with ELEANOR BOARDMAN First Movie Show at 7:15, Vaude- ville §:15— Second Movie 9:30 Admission—Children 20c, Youths 40, Adults 50, Loges 60 cents “THE Coming Friday—Complete Change of Vaudveille ard¢ John Bowers and Marguerite de la Motte in “The People vs. Nanzy Preston” : lllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI]IIIIlIIIHIIIlIIIIIIIHIIlIIII" [} —a | Atiractions At Theatres - THOMAS MElGHAN s AT COLISEUM TONIGHT “Meighan’s back in town” is about all need be said to assure fans that there's something really worth while in the line of screen entertainment at the Coliseum open- ing tonight “The Man "Tom’s latest, ig an sereen by Booth Tarki ing romantic-drama background. Alfred made “Back Home “The Bachelor Dadd inia Valli_is Tor Found Himself,” original for ton—a pleas- nst a prison Green, who Broke” and directed. Vir- rading woman As Tom Macauley, son of the presi- dent of a small town bank, has his own ideas of doing busine: His father, and so does everyons ole he's only wasting his i round with the “high crowd. In reality, Tom big accounts to the | sociation. is Wi E and pping at” society has bronght some bank through this One day a short ered, and Lon Morr ness and social rival, port to the bank examiner discov Tom's busi makes a The re SEE US FOR YOUR- picture | the | Tom | re- | sult is that Tom is sent to Sing Sing for two years just because his young er brother, who horrowed the money to cover up some losses in Wall Street, will not out and con fess Not until the prison gates shut him off from the Tom realize the full extent of his sacrifice. But he<accepts his lot phil osophically, becomes a model prison er and is soon made a trusty. He takes advantage of this position t escape when news reaches him that the “omly girl” back home is abou’ to marry Lon Morris, the crooked banker. He ar just too late te prevent the wedding. He returns te finish out his term in the belief tha everyonce has turned against him The remainder of the picture | taken up with how he enlists the aic of two prison cronies to square thing with Morris. The ending is a happy one. come actually world _does “THE CIRCLE” IS NOW AT PALACE 43 difterenc of play Offering a refreshing from the usual treatment of this type, “The Circle,” directed by Frank Borzage for Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer oponed at the Palace las night and is on for final two show ings tonight Ovening with a prologue in which the wife of an English lord elopes with their mutual friend, it offers many humorous situation: In the play, the events of which take place thirty years later, the son of the deserted nobleman finds himsel threatened with the same situation that faced his 'father. It is further complicated when the young wife in vites the runaway couple to visi them. The first triangle is formed three of the most noted chara n('l()rs of the screen, Alec B. Fran is, Eugenie Besserer and George weett. Eleanor Boardman, as the young wife, gives one of her best and most | convincing portrayals. Malcolm Me. Gregor, depicts the young lover in striking fashion and Creighton Hale iplays the part of the irritating young husband Eulalie play cha the cast Tho jazz program of the Lang en- tertainers is also a big hit. by 11 Jensen and Otto Hoffman cter roles which complete ? — “STEPPING LIVELV" IS AT | COLISEUM SAYURDAV Thrills, comedy, romance pathos and an idea absolutely new in crimin ;nlm,) form the basis of the new {Richard Talmadge production, “Stepp |ing Lively,” slated for exhibition at the Coliseum on Saturday matinee {and night. As the victim of a nefari |ous frame-up, as a resu!t of whicl Ihe is flung. into prison just a; hay {piness is within his roach, Talmad Iglves one of the best performance of his career. Thrilling stunts-——leay |in_which the handsome young sta rigks his life repeatedly, are reported |to make “Stepping Lively” by far the imost gripping of all the Talmadge {production is credited to Abe Carlos and the cast embraces Mildred Har {ris, Norval MacGregor, Brinsley |Shaw, Fred Kelsey, Mario Carillo |\\ lliam Clifford, John W. Dillon and | Victor Mezetti. F.B.O. distributes the production. An episode of “The will also bhn shown 40th Door"” Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Fhone 244 Howdy Folks? De Boss told me to step down here to tell yuh all dat when yuh get tru chewin’ de rag to come on down to de Rhodes’ Cafe for a real feed. We'se sure got de good eats. Where Front Street flir| ts with Frapklia THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE LAl 7 CROOK FEATURE IS | AT PALACE TOMORROW | | Before he wrote the story of Ivat | People vs. Nancy Preston,” the film | version of which will be seen at the | Palace Friday and Saturday, John A | Moroso, the author, had in mind ai vivid picture of the life led by bu lars, -highwaymen, ~murderers a confidence men in 1 York's under world Morosa studied in order to crime, justice arrested three v gang of ‘st life in Sing Siug tha truth about and injustice. He was times as a member of cts” among whom ! e was living, The foatured roles f the man and woman in the pic- ure who are doing their best to ive on the square despite the efforts | f detoctives to something on hem, are portrayed by John Bowers ind Marguerite de la Motte - - get gel Twuos who y AND WHERE | Mrs, Walter P. Scott and son .uv ‘eaving tomorrow morning on the Princess Louise for Seattle. Mr. Scott will leave next week and join them In Seattln, where they will go to Missourj to visit Mr. Scott's rela tives. They will return to Idaho where they will visit during the re- ! mainder of the summer returning to Tuneau in the fall Mrs. H. J. Thomps#n is leavin tomorrow morning on the Prin Louise Tor Vancouver enrouts (o Ithaca, New York. Mr. Thompson | will join her later in the summer wnd they will go on the American Legion Convention to Paris s, Arthur Ficken and re leaving on the for Seattle where risit during the summ Miss Rachel Fisher he Princess Louise for Seattle wherc she will make her home with hor narents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher She intends to return to Juneau in he fall to study the violin Miss Zoe Holbrook and Miss Myrtle Nelson. of the Douglas High School teaching ‘staff, are leaving on the Princess Lot tomorrow morni anroute to th homes in the States George B. Rice is making a short business trip to the States on the Princess Louise tomorrow morning George Ande n, father of Mus M. 8. Whittier, who has been visit ing in Juneau the past month, will sail tomorrow morning on the Prin ess Louise for Victoria enroute to his home in Port Townsend Mrs. E. R. Jaeger is a passengor the Alameda coming to Juneau isit her daughter, Mrs. Simpson MeKinnon J. B. Burford, of the J. B. Bur ord Co., is returning to Juneau from jeattle on tho Alameda after a busi 108 trip south. Mr. and Mrg. D. Rogs have moved rom the Simpson Apartments to the Jttesen home on Gold Belt Avenue Lieut. J. B. Canfield, accompaniad by his wife, {8 & passenger for Sew- ard on the Aleatian enroute to the Interior of Alaska | Mrs. L. W. Dunkel, s returning to her home aboard the | Aleutian after a visit In the States Willidm Ross, who is employed by he Pacific American Fisheries at Ex sursfon Inlet, underwent a tonsil- :ctomy at St. Ann’s Hospital this morning. He will return to the can nery in a few days. FORESTERS ARE HERE FROM WESTERN VISIT; PLAN SKAGWAY TRIP George H gineer, U. 8. » | Princess | they will months leaving or chorage, autz, Assistant En- Forest Service, and L. Merritt, Assistant District For: aster, returned today on the Alaska aftar an inspection of various road profects in Prince Willlam Sound and Kenai Peninsula regions. The former, accompanied by District For- ester C. H. Flory, will leave here tomorrow for a short trip to Skag- way. They will make the trip on tho Tahn, Capt. B. R. Alkens, Forestry flagship, which arrived from Ketch ikan last night. Returning from Skag- way, Mr. Lautz will go over the local road system and then proceed gouth, looking over all of the rond projects of the Forest Service in Southeastern Alaska, — e GOLD BELT TOURISTS ARE ABOARD ALEUTIAN The first party for the Gold Beli Arthur, | [tle; BEVERLY ROBARTS IS ! SCORING GOOD WITH NUMEROLOGY, PALACE appearing a ology" a brand has roceived | fr( all Pacific | where yhe has ap- | | new entertaining splendid — notices Coast newspapers the. Orpheum Cireuit Jlogy” seems to bo numerical | (vm\uv of things. Her character an- sis is but a pawn of mathematics. here no, selling in the theatrs in econnection with the act. Miss Rob- | arts appears with the manner of an experienced lecturcr and enlists the attention of the andience from start to finish of her act Last night was “jazz night” at the Palace, and Mrs. Lang's clever per-| formers gave their sccond program of the ement here. The “Black | Bottom” was featured and went over in splendid vie 5 did all of the various numbers same program | will be repeated tonight with a chonge tomorrow night | - AT THE HOTELS over ™ Gastineau 8. J. Kane and wife, Cil M. Mills, Sitka; Mr. and Mr Morgan, Tenakee Alfred Sentinel I nd; Mr Mr Murphy, Seattle; M G. Day, Grace Mortenson, Seattle K. Katz, Northern Pacific J. Hill, City Mr. and Mrs Ibach, Seattle tailroad H. 0 Alaskan rdr L CHl L. Leta Miller, City; Petersburg: J W. D. Ma Robert Corkbr man, City,; O ordon and Hughes, | Mrs. O Stenbrator, ., Petersburg 2y H. L. Sted ski, Seattlo; Carter, Coi Moris Maritio, City 2ynda rame, Ketchikan; Brown, Seattle. S ee e Ordex your . sawmiil from Service Tranofer tributprs. dova; I W, and Miss Dolly il today Co., eole dis ) TONIGHT FRIDAY and t’s always Greater Movie Seazon when Meighan’s in town! Thomas Meighan sTHE MAN 0 FOU 2CMme-T WHERK YOU sk ENTEATAINMENT 1N COMPORT F0X NEWS Prices 10—20—50 Loges 60c NHDIMBELF” The man who has 10,000,000 edmirers, in the pieture every one of them will love. Thay Qean up the Laughs’. HALROACH Prosents ‘OurGang’."tver Man Fo 1 QOLISEUM 0DY MEN AL MUITOAL | | WELCOME CAFE Front Street HOME COOKING Mrs. A, Haglund, Prop. TllL CLUB LUNCH KROOM Open-6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Daily PETE JELICH Pruprietor [ HERE | STUDEBAKER tour is aboard the steamer Aleutian, There are only five members in this party and .they .will go. to Soward, over the railroad to Fairbanks, then out over the trail to Cordova. Pt iy GOODIE SALE The American -Legion Auxiliary will hold a ‘Goodie Sale Saturday; June 11 at Garnick’'s Grocery. Fancy Lingerie Or Dainty Hosiery IS NOT IN OUR LINE This cut was put in our space to get you to look at our ad. YOU DID—Thank You Try Us First Harri Machine Shop Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work, llwhlnithit( Aoetyim ‘Welding adv; POBSSP SIS GREEN RIBBON TAXI BEN PHILIPS, Pron. THERE ANYWHERE Glacier Trips a Specialty | in a COMMANDER DAY ARD NIGHT SERVICE | | i \! 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