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HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1927. ) POLA WEDS HER PRINCE e o TP e | 7 ; TONIGHT and FRIDAY PICKETT’ it | ‘ ¢ . 1 JAMES VOV 10 MISS ! L ke & OLIVER s me roam the hills TONGHT—ALL SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS VAUDEVILLE cnd PICTURES Cf the Canadian wooads LATEST INTERNATIONAL NEWS REEL Anl fcel the thrill of A STORY OF / < STAGE . : 3 | SR ot it iy S B f SHOW-GOER WHO CRAVES ENTERTAINMENT BRIGHT S | S50 B | o i 3y o LIGHTS=CY | | ST SR | " ) : ; o r wu CHARLES RAY - - g&==; PAULINE STARKE Lieut. Commander AND THEN BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE BY B d THE MACK COMEDY COMPANY Yr ) U.S.N. AMERICA'S POLAR NEW SONGS—NEW DANCES—NEW SKETCHES Including the Sensaticnal “BLACK BOTTOM” Danced by MAXINE KLINE, who has made a hit NEW VOCAL SELECTIONS by MADELINE LAMONT E it [ o ‘ BETZ> COLISEUM and “Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses.” RO T H e/ 7T # SPECIAL MUSIC PROGRAM 38 The dramatic story of the dauntless cour ; 2 age, the pluck and doggéd perseverance iy e R i Admission—Children 25¢, Youths 40c, Adults 50¢, Loges 60c ey * N that carried the Stars and Stripes acros by Na 3 3 v the perilous crags of ice at the top of 0—-4 i 60 cents - — T et er mcany Bt the world All the “props” and sets of Hollywood, — all the sfars in the film firmament, all the millions of all the film magnates canuot VOMNG SATIRTA AMIRET A MBI’ 4 Blotnie With” HEI Itk Uimmati COMNG SATURDAY MATINEE AND EVENING power ’ 5 ( The end of an eternity of struggle—the VICK G S "Ki]mg.n)g» X0 ollias Ut a giuson dreame, ha BUCK JONES -r,\m:xbmn this ul\»:x.‘ there ar Here's the first picture to show Pola Negri as Princess herolsms and heartaches. i ny different ways of getting 2| argeani Tt was taken at her wedding to Prince Serge at Pola’s e o Attractions ‘l atiizod thom wt. | French eastle, SRR R R B S S e THE COWROY AND THE COUNTESS t | LU First Show at 7:15—Vaudeville at 8:45—Second Show 9:30 COMING SUNDAY fcr a Two-Day Ran COLLEEN MOORE in “IT MUST BE LOVE" AT e L e T O T T T T R T Though Leonard has been di |.‘, 10, discovered a comet. After WMW for many Starke utilized them all e s} First Flight Over the North Pole, - At Theatres s his first “out-| y fey ) ons of his comat M $ ~ : A J g = With the aid of ity e i R | T s TR AR ety By l(:m”m.“_’_m R U R T T O R SR A T e YT T T . g T kv aid Miss BCaske; ‘WhaRentto’] [t s the. longlost: Ponik .coniet | vigible, But the spectroscops ofttn 1 i 2 ‘ U T T i [ starring in the picture, and Lilyan | (Continucd from Page One.) nd in honor ra. [ shows carbon monoside, the sam. | Making Lake FEATURES iawT| | Tashman, Lawford Davidson, N {discovered it, the German's name | poisonous gas that Is given oft by | o) Mijoe' [ong 4 i sris: and. Bogenls Bed an% hnbws ik Jmet coma any- | Was attached, making it the Pons. [automobile exhausts, in a comet’s [ as made ‘one of ‘the years mos: | wiiore mear as ¢l as | Winnecke comet tail. Other , many of Illnfn charming comedy dramas, | Winnocke. That was:in 1770, 'when | 10 oo toliowing yets, constant | PO EORONS, have been. found In| NEW MILFORD, Conn, june 23 i i rliiaumib by b e L win LR . canatant | comets as well, but since th A lake with eighty miles of shore rack has besn kept of it, though {ape g0 exceedingly ravefied, the | line is be ing constructed in the ) ome of its returns have not been it : people of the earth would prob- | Litehfield hills, close to this vil st i observed. It was seen in 186 | 4ply not be poisoned even if we |lage, to ald the Housatonic river 4@WMMWWM.Wummmw story of Quebec, with oldtime romantic atmosphere and [ ¢hal : . the Canadian woods—one of th The Mack Comedy Company | most popular novels by a tremen-| Will also present a mew vaude- [ mere ston throw of 1,400,000 dBGa1r. Dorulae attion: ville bill miles from the earth. Probably That's what one finds on the |ichin actew yeaws: aftor thot:luss -1ate, 1s08, ‘2088, 1009, 1015 sereen at the Coliseum tonight in | ¥ 2 | many people thought that it hatiang 1921 [t eame back also i . . it Shlintistonien roduc- | | BUCK JONES IS AT I becn a warning of the American A e L | ! | comet. vast power houses busy grinding II ”.l () I = I l i tho Trvis Wilat Paramount produ GOLISEUM SATURDAY.| | Rvetation, for untit eomparative. | 1150, 40 1004 but in those year SO $ 780 e el B it gn ua l’y (1101 £ on, e Ancie ighway,” by | .| 4 |it was nmot in a good position 5 ¥ p i 3 % . o Oliver Olpw B ly recent superstition about | | 4 ¥, i b many Comnecticut communities James Oliver Curwood. | P M et o |0 Jacent cmon suparstition ABout’qy i ug st was mismod,, ks vear (More U, . Marines He = |Deby Compectiont . sommunlics WINCHESTER—ST 4 Jack Holt, Billie Dove and Mon n 4 { " ¥ i American astronomer had tl S r{ h Ch » A l " Pal LI N I\ 2 e T, BTE FRfeing Moh the Fox Films prodactionfgupposed to be the heralds offy. . O 3 s | ent to Nort INA | project is known, is being formed kg . G : incipal roles of the production, | StATing Buck Jones, which comes | wars and conquests. LR A, Ao fio : out of the tumbling Rocky river WIHTE and MILLER FALLS D for tho. eroen by James |10 the Collseum Saturday aftor- | Halley's comet, for instance, | peoeer. or (o oo or8e Van Bies | SHANGHAL June 23.—Brigadier by a nd foot dam that will ‘Q‘d:)l"l;nill’::n et Eve sl noon and evening, 18 somathine | which visited the ncighborhood of | hoccr Of the Yerkes Observatory | General Smedley D. Butler, ar- | cove 00 acres of hill and dale Hott s Clifton Theant, after ad. | decidodly different in the way of | (ho earth last in 1910, was sup- | ooy o University of Chicago, | piving from Peking aboard the | with 5S,561,000,000 galions of wa m[}z_‘_@ have a headon collision with a |in its task of keeping half a dozen Westerns.*In it are combined {he | posed to foreteil the Norman Con- | oy ""_ on March 3, with the g, 8. 8. Richmond, strongly in-|ter romanos of ‘tho Weat ‘mnd/#he1quest wien it mace in 1066, On | O L TyMorya reflacting tolescop glamour of the Old World With |the famous Bayeus Tapestry (h venturous wanderings all over the world, comes back to Canada to Earth Relatively Unimportant |forces would procecd north short-| A Power house is to be erected e settle an account with the man : : | Ponsg-Winnecke will not con T at the dam, When the p ’ § A ‘" {all the action possible woven in|.omet is depicted as King Iia Se e | g i s ; i I’ I g ;vl'llu hn;|l n{,_mru ‘:]uu'l ]kxll.-:l“ln: A s i o "vi"'c 1"1” ted ',‘-y.l\‘;.“‘ “‘} | any nearer to the sun than it ha ; ia full its waters will be released Lo araiware Lo. athor, He finds that Ivan Hurd s ki rm, possibly | in " past yes about 96,000,000 | Baradin Must L to flow into the Housatonie river ; Je hipple, e youthful |y ; he futu : 0| oradin. Must Leave (Love), the big lumber king, is [ Jerry ZWhinple the YOUREU | with some fear of the fu miilen from it and sn it el met | ST st Leave | When the siver s manatty g sts | IO A TGS AAARD o, Al i " er of the Boot J: Ranch; [ work of Willirm the CONQUEro:. | met waret . . SHANGHAL 23.—Marsh s : | unhnuys not only his own ememy but thej ~oo " (oMb R onthokd Abhon “h]"\“ Lo "%“" Yo', | met partie excited about the | Feng Yu Shung, in complete com- | waters will be lifted into Candle enemy of a beautiful girl (Billie | 1eads A troupe of cowboys on a | i Anl proximity of sueh a relatively un- | mand of the Northern Expedition | wood lake for storage until the Dove), whose fortune and good | % entalls then, as Halley's comet appeared | important planet as the earth. |of the Radical Nationaliats reginme | dry season comes. » lowing Elsa Verlaine, a beautiful i 1914 hes ly hi v : % » N Al name are both in danger. ! ), the arly hi Even when it gets near Jupiter i & J rov 2 3 £ il e Pkt N 7 oar I Wt Ha v, hi 8 timatun nited Gas Improvement Co., m / Brant. to - wipe out his own |YOUNg Belgravian, whose life ne s would probably have sul | largest member of the solar Akow EhE A WIRRATIm | % b2 VI 9 ) >0 has saved. sy s M it v+ | to Hankow demanding Michac! | terests are behind the new project debt of vengeance and because he ”“:m':mv e e A e ed. that it foretold the Groa | tem, it is mot excited to activity. | Borodin leave China immediately | Which is being handled by the has fallen in love with the girl, | =" """ l Y 4 .. Nlr-_' War. | though that big planct can, by his | for Russia and give up conneetion | auxili Connecticut Light & enlists in the unequal battla | SUCCESS, but for a time it looks Only Second-Rate Comet J g i 3l F tional attraction, pull (he | with the Hankow regime of which | Power Co. The Connecticut corpo. UF O/ > xr YO QT e home without even seeing th» | rather a secondrate comot, | . 6 L veen advisor, 3 most powerful men in the coun- far | into a new one if it gets too clo: hou on the Housatonic, and T tiy, though his love is unwelcome h)w.l,\ l sa Verlaine. Then her |ag concerned, It is a p | Just what a comet consists of | Old papers for gale at The Empire, 15 three more. FAMOUS BRAND AND ARE PREPARED to her and she accepts his help |Mmaid brings the mews that she|riodic comet, and returns once m | iz not definitely known, but wha' | it e izs only because he forces it upon [I8 being forced into marriage witha little over six years to the|ever it is, the stuff is very spar TO SERVE YOU : ooy the Dukz de M whom Jerry | neighborhood of the earth. A |sely scattered. 1t is realiy no den | There is also on tha. screen | thoroughly dislikes, and from then | French astronomer at Marseilles. | ser than the vacuum obtainabl éne of the great achievements of | o0 the story moves with lightning- | named Pons, discovered it irl)wi'). the best of our air pamp i i . and awe-inspiring film story «f| Another episode of Pathe's se- |nost few visits. In 1858, however | ed brightness fhrough even il . . the first flight ever made over|Mal “Play Ball” News ‘amd car-|a German astronomor, at the Uni |comet’s head, and even when o timated further American Marine co-operation of Lieut. Com. Byrd, - b2 > ” m—— . . osttbtion o " r " ; ALL COAL MAY JIOLKS who have a well quality varles, also you will - s givi e world this mizhty P 794/ ::;lm- im?:’ .‘,:‘ the oNorlIlllai‘n].mli'l(lr.l v ] L | A lll { A i ! N&L‘ LOOK ALIKE ‘l T R learn that baking with our 1 present a mew vaudeville bill at 7§Efilfi'fifal\7]a“;~~” & |the Palace tonizht, mew sketche developed sense of plumb- AT PALACE TONIGHT | monolegue and Maxine Kline will ¢ : feature the “Black Bottom” amon ing-value do business with this v f of Charles Rae | her dances, while Madeline: La- . " Tha combination of Charles Ray " Y and Pauline Starke in “Bright |mont wil offer three mew sclec ST e Lights,” the picture at the Palaco | tions, all of merit. pay you to follow their ex- was a happy one, according to \! Robert Z. Leonard, the director. |eo 7 Ray was secuted by the Metro-| | COLLEEN MOORE IS I = tubs for your laundry? Per Goldwyn-Mayer organization for] | COMING TO PALACE . FOLKS °F sfiNS ~ y g I r v 4 1 role of “Tom Corbin” in this | & = | CONTINUE COMING® haps your tab tops need fixing !““’"";’,fl"‘:P—"l““b'MlW“—l‘C"t"-m'-mB: purify- e e ettt g il picture, and his work in this serio- ch ; s i i "lll: antiseptic. All Wool— A Fit Bomid. vk Weald tHe. (ol OF the M‘i‘;{f"@:"rol?;“ ,Lflll“"’;d M:[fl' l::: HERETO GET THE or replacing. Do they? 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And the Colgate ! method of cleaning teeth, gums, and mouth is ; - : L Phone 114 ample. How about some new

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