The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 24, 1927, Page 3

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TONGHT—ALL SPE VAUDEVILLE LATEST INTERNAT: A STORY TIIE STAGE CF U T T T T AND THEN BIG TIV THE MACK COV NEW SONGS—NEW DA Including thy NEW VOCAL The little lady with the plea “Sonz of Love” from “Blosso and “Love Scnds a First Show at 7 Vau devil o5, Admission—Children 25¢, You “BLACK BOTTOM” Danced by MAXINE KLINE, who has made a hit SELECTIONS by MADELINE LAMONT CIAL ATTRACTIONS and PICTURES IONAL NEWS REEL <) v CHARLES RAY ~ &= PAULINE STARKE iE VAUDEVILLE IEDY COMPANY NCES—NEW SKETCHES ¢ Scnsational BY LT g Selecticns include m Time”; “Neapolitan Night” Little Gift of Roses.” 5—Sccond Show 9:30 g voice. le at ths 40c, Adults 50c, Loges 60c COMING SUNDAY COLLEEN MOORE in T T T A AT T BT R Attractions At The ® ';CH/\RLES RAY AND GOOD | VAUDEVILLE AT PALACE regular big town at the Palace " There is a bill now showing The feature ig Charles Ray “Bright Lights” and thi him a real chance to do his s in a comeback production comedy hits on all six and" a lover he might be callad straight although he little too y discouraged, Pauline Stark—she has bcen ing sob stuff meretoiore fore, but she comos back ¥ “Bright Lights” as a chorus girl and does it in good shape. There or thing in the picture to he desired, Broadway life, and on the farm stuff. The Mack Comedy Company pr- sented the second pro, present engagement. M danced the real Black Bottom an it went over with a bang. She also gave two novelty cleverly. Madeline Lamont agai came back strong in vocal selec- tions and won most approving hands from a large and fied audience. Bobby Mack does plenty of good comedy and tells joke: and Ray Moore hits the ivol in jazz fashion. Several “Vanity Black-Outs” are given to end the bill. Both movie feature and vaude ville will be repeated tonight and Saturday night. in to baex IS AT COLISEUM “The Ancient Highw: ed because much of the actin and romance in this new Para- mount screen vorsion of the James Oliver Curwood story takes place on a famous road running through the quaint regions of Quebee, is the feature showinz for last time tonight at the Coli- seum. Irvin Willat, producer of “Wan- derer ‘of the Wasteland” and “North of 36" directed the pic- ture, which was written for tho screen by James S. Hamilton and Tve Unsell, Jack Holt, Billie Dova rnd Montagu Love are featured in the principal roles. If there were many pictures like “With Lieut. Com. Byrd, U. S. N., in America’s Polar Triumph,” the Pathe production which is the #dded feature attraction, press agents and ballyhooers would all be looking for work in other in-| dustries. I Just to say that yon may rub «lbows with the North Pole should be enough incentive to bring the .most blase persons into the the- atre seats, The pictorial story that ‘Lieut. Com. Byrd brought back TR a Two-Day Run “IT MUST BE LOVE" land makes | tive Vocabulary ess. The world gen weeepted fact that Byrd jennett flew over the North Po! inary des more or le in as and TCOLLEEN MOORE IS | AT PALACE SUNDAY Colleen Moore 18 coming to the Palace in “It Must I¥ Love™ latest preductior Sunday her very an Hersholt other well support Colleen fast movin known and the r. comedy creon ult i attraction “It Must il classes he h one b Be Love” is geod foi and it what # and -girl will go through for of lova reviewer dy in the wrtment of her old m icatessen store—where the breath of romance sounds as through i was trying to say ven your b iends won't tell .’ Al the pep and sparkle that have made Colleen the ace of drawl is in this feature and true to life that folks are goin o wonder who's been reading their mail. It is a good title, a zood feature and a good star.” Aj=on say g card story so TBUCK JONES 1S AT | COLISEUM SATURDAY “The Cowboy and the Counte: a highly original story of a troupe of cowboys on an exhib tion tour of Europe with Buck Jomes *starring in the title role will be shown at the Coliscum tomorrow matinee and night Besides having a very original plot, the story is full of action and thrills and moves along swift ly, smoothly and naturally. The scenic offects are wonderful, par ticularly those showing the gorge- ous backgrounds in Belgravia. The plot of the story is woven | LU Maicolm McGrego: | appeal | The THE DAILY ALASKA, EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1927. U.S. GRANT'S GRAND-NIECE ! Gypsy Dhoumag Clysses 8. Gras 15 creating a s the penalty for MEASURES TO ‘v & BEING PASSED ... Sentences Arve | (‘Hl”\‘ ll\(')".' !.‘('ll Legislatures Act. be a grand-nicce of President y in a Vienna cabaret, where she ation, to fiv of fire of felon rdl other cted making distriet ai asons for dis use Jaumes act and years en the torney to nissal The California legislature, ng completoly revised the . 9 | code, adopted measures for sing Gen-jier tials, always considered 19 rront. Law pa abolishing th the mity during trial hazardon > Tir, commission of crim an habitual eriminal fourth are (o hoe penal spred erime dete ed jitea of in t more in the were raising of ing to u | arm ‘:uu\ adonpti tact, with il cases whera | offenders ¥ d got ity | initial will he equent Fourth Nebraska like New (Continued from Page One.} life Third offenders ars without parole must be a part of da of C entence for iminal Procedure. On» that in e pic taken by t 12 y also may ppeal may fendant, the cution trinl sul made this issue triai for offense Offenses, Life adopted a law York’s Baum New Jersey provided for li ence for fourth offenders machine gun and automatic | diana's “general assembly D rifla W outlawed, a criminal | bills providing for establishmen identification measure Was adopt |of a bureau of eriminal identific d' and there weral tight. | tion, fon of its penal cod: ming of laws automo. and m expected bile thefts and commi Wyoming's e Habitual Criminal Law two bills to check the habitual criminal law, cattle thief and ternod after New York's lawmakers adopted m was the outstanding anl spead up trialk and rai measnre south Dakota nalty forscmbezzlement deviates from it most however, in that it makes | better, will now impose life sen instead of mandatory | tence on third offenders. A ser y |ond sentence for felony will be twice the length of the first, tha legislators decided. Embezzlements by bank officers will bring them a 50 instead of 1 snten e Lunder one new the | embezzloment was Tv +!duced from a minimum of importance }\ ars to two years because of criminal | general belief that the failure wet, comparable the vin convictions was due to 4 ct, the uniform motor vehicle |“too harsh” such theft act the law eliminating | viction entailed. *he affic of prejudice in No ear Bombs Other laws speed up| Washington solons and amend | bill making it a gross mi dure, | or to throw tear bombs or lowa's legislature passed a of bills designed ‘to make thorny the path tread by the of criminals. Most of urcs vost greater authority in peace officer and th functional capacity of prosecutor mos to feer the - mea much Law codifics ST als. was a rega jury in, to speed fons. {up paas r Mex ures to the Kansas, An lent et rime Th pattern iscretionary the imposition of life fourth offenders. A | ing the prosecutic t m a defendant’s failare to testify i in me going states one sentence bill permit to commer passed Dakota anti-erime I¢ also was In sentence hill gislation of these ar North added nine the year, onsidered of primo They are the habitual fol to Banmes ntence con eri- | \ppeals emean letails of proc ation 1 legislation es-; a resolution providing for specd burean of eri-|ing up of trials, which goes and record, | popular vote June 28 copy of the| Utah's legislature passed mea to ion modified ninal sed around the love affair betwoen | Jerry Whipple of the Boot Jack Ranch and Elsa Verlaine, who traces her ancestry centuries back into the nobility of Belgravi Jerry moets Elsa while she is touring the United States with her father, and after saving her life promptly falls in love with her. When she returns to her own country he follows at the head of a band of cowboys billed to give exhibitions of riding and roping in all of the big cities of Europe. The trip proves highly successful financially. The experiénces of the cowboys are such as to bring forth gales of laughter, even whiis they thrill with their dare-devil stunts on horseback. | The end as unewpected as 't is thrilling, for a series of unfor-, 'seen events come up to compli- cate an already complicated situa- tion for Jerry. But he solves h problems in the most satisfactory mannen, i ———— \LET Almquist Press Your Snit. We call and deliver, Phone 528.| Fancy Cakes and Pastry ALWAYS FRESH Special for Saturday NUT BREAD-—20 cents JUNEAU BAKERY Phene 577 Free Delivery W. M. MYREN, Prop. mak- | Y leral v ) passed | similar | devices. Oregon legislators adopted | t hir 1 b istration of pertaining tc uniform ext nighable there dea provi th brin th ouri under Bl pa by ure Arizona’ crime a bill making an automobile of Idaho's e ppropriation for elate islatur the any bhoard of eungenic into operation the 19 law. The the fecble of epileptic, tion teriliz mind moral ocial n habitual eriminals The Maryland 1 cted two &l statute: One for \pon law provid robbe Tlie ten year addition: crime of 20 year loadly w vides | for Jail | - .o \PIG CROWD TO conviets attemptin 192 tion ol Y W oth 1l g to { hou ropro Miner) ¢ dez ntenc breal ATTEND MOOSE ‘ PICNIC SUNDAY The n ch Moose | Creek, committes Picnic on Sund: near Kendler's today that th have been { nounced | tamgement fone of the largest crow ord i rual affair Free transportation h anged and’ Twelfth o'clock in n the and the Corner Millea fhe n o'clock urn transportation w ranged to suit the of tha picnicker The entertainment has W e {and numerous other | “grown and kidd | Hot fce or arrang gar wiches and coffee {during the entire day {not wishing take Plenty of ice cold sod Ibe given to the childr ch the | | .o | | Rescucd from an angry mob of union fishermen, whom ed by | the | trolling Sunday ¢losi lation, at Cafe for a eats. Wher flirts Front Strec with Frankli - i flw»nm/ Ay at Dair o fin mac vds as by will of tl Duc { y, an-| al ar 1o enl| m re expected to attend the n leavs and Willoughby n tunts for the am will be served for any a e n f PETERSON BROTHERS ARE DUE HERE TODAY they admitting they had violate g period f¢ provided for by th Port real 't n N ARDEN’.IB OLS those Tunch witl of 1oL A Howdy Folks? De Bess told me to step down here to tell yuh all dat when yuh get thru chewin’' de rag to come on down to de Rhodes’ feed. We'se sure got de good -— — ¥ i) THIS is addvessed to chaps who have the “Borrowing Habit.” Honestly, now, are you a meiny ber of that elan? Of course, no man minds lending you a hose or a rake once in a while, bui when it gets to the stage where he has to bhorrow it back again when he wants it, that’s a little too much to ask. Buay a few little picces of equip- ment and tools and you'll not need to bother your good neighbor. We can supply you with anything in that line that your h t desires and charge you darn little for the fine quality of tools you'll get. Harris Hardware Company Open Evenings Phone 215 L FOX NIGHGT——9:¢ t Times JAKES OLIVER CURWQGO'S &%\1 ANCIEN A Jnck V\O\.\ WLIE COVE CRTAGY 39\". \ Saturday Matinee and Evening BUCK JGNES in “THE COWBOY AND THE COAUNTESS” Be sure it's AR e ME Fragrant, golden slices of fiPPY HowE BRAND PINEAPPLE sun mellowed and ripened in Hawaii— packed fresh from the fields, with the full fruit flavor never found in pineapple ripened in transit. Preferred by all Jor every occasion. Guaranteed by SCHWABACHER BROS. & CO, INC SEATTLE, WASHINGTON vozZaNl B WRANGELL SHINGLES WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF THIS FAMOUS BRAND AND ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU Juneaw Lumber Mills, Ine. ALL COAL MAY f LOOK ALIKE : . but after trying our’s you "“ be cony vl that the heating quality also you ‘will \king with our - 55 coal and bet- 1s arry a full line of Feed and our transfer service 0. 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