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_THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, Mprs. Pflly Sunday, Jr., Is B et (Mfigs of Movies ‘ m‘?/»uv — JUNE 20, 1927. 7 3 So Y rrcrnonh S W Va2 utLg..WW».JwMWWba%M LAST 2 TMES TONIGHT- ———7:15 and 9:20 THE BIGGEST COMEDY OF THE YEAR AL CHRISTIE’S “SEVEN DAYS” n -...4 BASED ON Lr? ward Everelt Hales stozy HE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY enthrallin [\ photodrama of adventure and against a background of romance Imerican history. Thrills iventure and Romance Outstanding among the thousands Hut are bes g the £ Hollywood for a place in t! movies is Mrs. Billy Su irl and daughter-in-law of the ywn here with her pet tional Newercel) UNIVERSAL-JEWEL IN 7 REELS cf the Great West AND THE VAUDEVILLE BY THE MACK HERE COMi Another Hot Poini pecial OLLYWOOD (I.IN Special—To Hollywood from all quarters of the globe they come—young women and old men, poor girls and rich “boys, ex-princesses and former A Glorious Romance COMEDY COMPANY A Big Bill for the Ovening Night Songs lances and the Spicy Sketch from CARROLL’S FOLLIES = A ard the great fall and th . > > cothing rapid then overhead 2 | t ling rope ladder, a uddor t ea | | al rescue of the brink of the fall is one of the big moments in th 2 ¥ | Encore picture, “The Adventurous |“AS NO MAN HAS LOVED” Sex,” which comes to the ( AT COLISEUM TONIGHT ! | seum Wednesday. bellboys—seeking fame in the mov It is a steady stream, soul, or by the presence of esting possibility, win or 1 offices. rang of the yet recelved nor do 1 exy . an imported car for u v an end now and then by the sudden ri One of the latter is now st proeession, marked only 2 to stardom by some famcless > who stands out as an infers anding in line at studio casting ghter-in-law that refresting in come nked by busirics One Hot Point Trenton G-cup Percolator $12.50 Sugar and Creamer 5.00 1 Tray 1.75 Total 19.2 SPECIAL PRICE ON THE SET—$16.75 This <ffer good for 10 days only from date, June 20, 1927 Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Phone Juneau 6 Juneau, Alaska Armstrongs Linoleum for Every Floor in the House | 2| Clara Bow, best known of serc { when the Margn vas 4 wer rday ¥ y oy ¥As No Man nas Loved,” the |“flappers” has the leading role "A [ port P oyt A William Fox sereen adaptation of | o sy e o g e ’ R el St e e . 1t nd M E Peterson Edward Everett Hale's story, he 1 of good family, held down by . 8 ka, had ¢ 1 alre ! 2 : > K arrived on the Ad Man Without a Country” will have | sincere but tyrannical parent consumer. Thursday ¢ 4 ¥ Ay iy mira p it Mr. and Mr its first presentation in Juneau at ady to be put 0 £ Wallstedt, Grand Dep the Coliseum tonight The screen version of the just i ‘ 1 T e ik ] ly famous story is the result of PALACE TOMORROW | R g f 1 e 1 i § 117, % tho Monss:Cadan ap SERHY, many months of filming at the|# eports 1rom inc ustry Are oL diseniatal . ar 1an P Fox West Coast Studios and on| Hoot Gibson plays the unusual | Made on Return (’f i t Packing ot threc different locations in Cali-[role of a cowhoy eartoonist in | g o ie ot Cha Bl fornia under the direction of Row-|“Chip of the Flying U,” his latest | rgnita, ¢ in the warehouse ready land V. Lee. The story was Universal starring production | ppaw fle rooBEEANRE ) ! itha, e ed for the screen by Robert N {which comes to the Palace Tu 4 unont ptoty un fooressing duychyd . o it e 3 L ek it toamar Admiral will spend t THOOT GIBSON AT ff Junest fon. the Admiral Re, Lee, a brother of the director, {day. Gibson lays no claims, he ! n, t Sup of the Hood Bay titled by Charles Da A 2ys, to actual artistic distinetion, | City st night from Sitk anning Company, has just fin mer New York dramatic critic. |He a champion rider, an ed canning The story is written on a chai n enthusi-| Fine wea vailed t 1 Supt. Lind, of the Ocean, Pro-| of historic incidents running from | astic g player, but the other ts Company, at Hood Bay, ipf1 1Mr. and st a1 Mi the Hamilton-Burr duel in 1807 to | Muses, he . passed him by 3 eady ship south, 400 barrels Mre. 1) ““}"" n.i M the Civil War. It is a lively story | The supportin st of “Chip of Prok ) t first »grade fish ‘ol &Ad 7D i Jun tae s returned to Juncau of adventure and romance of the|the Flying U” includos Virginia The connery mes { ¢ haal . n Ir{;‘mlw\w.‘\\h‘v wder from carlier American period. ‘The [Brown Fafre, Philo McCullough, (he run s sradaally, . TReVFRER BUCHIES. Bay [Facks: cely . ) '" it o Phlnauik scenes shift swiftly . back and [ DeWitt Jennings, Harry Todd,' ncreasing, fThe hu S ing fEUELEY L AR CRRL0 Busrole: fpuny % aud wiil spand the. mimm) forth from land to sea. Ona of | Mark Hamilton, Pee Wee Holmes | “OW! ! ! The of salted herring in storage and: of former Governor and M ) S i _".v the sets used in the picture is a|and others. Lynn Reynolds qi. rol'er y are doing | 8§00 barrels in the packing shed Bone, and lived in Juneau nonths v R dhne IVlu‘;’ n reproduction of Fort Massac, a|rected. _” around big in the process of saltin al years, when her hu 8} g Boiith 4 fall to en frontier army post on the Ohio| The Mack Comedy Company \'f . ¢ Supt. A. H Kuettner, of the River. On location at this point a|mentioned elsewhe 3 S Fisheries at Killisnoo Fisheries, who with four story temporary building was | made the first appearancs tomer. —ldas Bay v small start ofjwife arrived in Juneau from } {OST DP.TO-DA : erected for the housing of costum- | rov: 150 cases toware goal of 49,-|lisnoo on a short bu oo :QUIPPED JOB PRINTING modistes, wigmakers and 000 cases which reports that th uction plant LET Aimauist Pr ) IN ALASKA ardrobe a: ants. An entire 00 casc A STARRS HAVE DAUGHTER |Summer 1 returning “to S recentiy > - of the cannery has turned out to 24,000 e call and delive -> > - ‘ B e L AR flotilla of flatboats such as were ! | The Deep mon Cannery gallons of ofl and tons of ady. Old papers for sale at The Empire. used by Aaron Burr in his ex-| | X | pedition down the Ohio was re (,RL\T MO MF\JT IN I\‘ATION\L Wll(() vl! T0 l]Nl)blR(,H produced. i For the sea scenes in the pic- | ture, it was necessary to build and re-ri fleet of vessels of the type described in the Hale stor A thousand extras were used i a sca battle scene ys,” the . opened the Palace the b on the season’s exeollent prog It is on for the last two times tonight. A The plot consist tangle. A young man, cclebrating | the first anniyersary of his di- voree with a party, finds himself | and his household thrown into chaos by tho a pox among th A rich annt, whom he has in ignorance of his divorce, rives unexpectedly, and he induc nee of small- | another girl in the party to pose | . as his wife. Shortly after this| his divoreed wife comes in, and then the house is quarantined ws | a_resnlt of the servant’s disea There i3 also a cop and a burglar around which much of tha fun revolves, ¥ The deception is kopt up for seven days, when the quarantin: is raiced and all parties are worn out playing their deceptive roles. Lillian Rich heads tho cast of this Producers Distributing Cor- poration release, together with Creighton Hale, Lilvan Tashman, Hallam Cooley, Mabel Julienne Scott, Resa Gore, Tom Wilson and Eddie Gribbon. a5 I”ADVENTUROUS SEX"” 1 | COLISEUM WEDNESDAY | A distillusioned girl plunging in- to the raging waters of the Niaga- ra river and being swept on to- ¢ First COMPANY HERE; OPENS, PALACE | Vaudewllc Will Bel Presented Tomorrow Night—Movie. What gi promise of he me of the biggest laughing show | X seen cally in some time is heduled for oppearance at | Palace tomorrow night when ||l" of matrimoniaiy gophy Mack Comedy Company be- | gins a local engagemont, The feature of 1ho program w m| be a comedy ities Black-Out<" i which, according to press clip pings, is nothing short of eon- sational both in theme and liter vy construction. For the musiczl lovers a treat is sured in th singing of Madeline Lamont who ith many laudatory press both for her singing of numbers whi a mem- her of the San Carlo Grand Opera | Company, her radio broadcasting with KFO and her phonograph records, Maxine Kline adds variety to the programs with a variagated assortment of dancing specialties and Tuesday’s bill will see her in a novelty Russian number as weli as a modern ®jazz dance. Mis Kline is an expert both in black- bottom and Charleston dances Bobby Mack will offer some rew and ludicrious comedy bits that he claims are new and up- to-date, and, with Ray Moore as a foil team, promises some hearty laughs, Pobby Mack is well-known t theatregoes cof Junean and has always pleased. He and his com- pany arrived on ‘the Admiral Evans lest night. | | V | This closeup nhov.s the lctu tinguished Flylns Cross on him, Right, Secretary of War Davis. decoration of (‘hnrlos A. 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