The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 7, 1927, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1927. 5 A | fnpest; oation on as Critic Decides | Bl Remseimesier i meAiomsenslmmen i colfosroefersmetfv it ol e 1S 3 Only Ten P. C. of Legs Are Pretty BN o i e s s FETRE ekt T m“:_{],g F |-|(|;|} B TR e = conilm INTE RNATIJN AL NEWS Showing French Fliers Leaving Paris ANOTHER BIG FEATURE FUNNY! CHARMING ! THRILLING! VY FOUCHY S i MARION DAVIES |/ Lok iL. ST, .I(NI\ COMEDY “I'Hl\ ’ARNING” 50—Loges €0 cents IR R R I IR SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY OUTLAW’S DAUGHTER featuring the champion cowgirl of the West JOSIE.SEDGWICK 10—25—40-—Loges 50 cents AR WALROACH_ areavs GLENN TRYON The farniliar "Cuctoolove” ‘salt sack’ankle TPNPSRIT P SOSRET y SORSy SR PRSI SIS JUSUEY SN S ‘THE R \\4;£‘) TERROR” STH TR AU E R T LT T T TH paper, is picked up by | M« lith, 1 a Rar Alll’(l('ll()lh‘ ks K: A aha bugs ‘dog, half Iy 10 per cent of women have good-looking legs, it is asserted. What is a “‘goc! ! \ ) ”(““1 ”‘" i ‘ "‘ i 2" it may well be asked, Illustrated above are some famous pairs of pedal exire: i \‘)U ) P8 . fo poking sob © cd with the lower limbs of some famous persons. At top, & tired-business-man’s v 3 ) « At Th’( l‘l' es ts g " “h” ,H;, '“f“”‘!' ,’”( by ' 5. 1—Dorothy Knapp; 2 and 3 noted social leaders whose names are withheld 1o ; L ! n MiDGi !_v ‘I“l ‘_‘"‘\ t o with smbarrassment ; 4—Gilda Grey; 5—‘Peaches’’ Browning; 6—Dorothy Britton, latc! i“ H NCW OPLN FOR BUSINESS nd “Alaska,” a dog wit J P e . 1t Street promise, plays a stellar role b as “*Deauty queen of the universe;’’ 7—DMlle. Mistinguette, French beanty, whose I‘\'\,,’,’Q ;'“,;\“\ fite B THE MIDNIGHT FLYER® | himselt.” The combination mak for 1,000,000 franes. L en entertainment T8 - " P N . AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | | e g e e g < NICHOLAS GOLPIN. : ' 15 a twolegged animai has been | Renorts Indicate Runs Al of rror &8 1 I demonstrated amply The difficulties of railro the third of > 1 B.O !Mel'"““"“n' Hllustrated News ],ecometer g i P LTS " s al B 3 y 8 2 1 3 o nos 1 € N the foud-swept mountains of | series slarring Custer, which Staff Correspondent. ol are no most Normal But Belov islan designers, balked so far Jogn an followss seems to be the slogan of the fash- in thelr efforts to revive the | Prefty legs.......10 per cent fon designers. With each showing Piano legs. . ++ 15 per cent of new models, they Interpose num- a that may enfold the lives| matinee and nt. Thai of three railroad engineers, is the | mar, Henry rbert and subject of a stirring, action-jamm [ de Loroz play featured rol RITIC class comen’'s | EATding men's legs; s y e - Virginia and the sensational | comes to the Coliseum Sat | f Ams—(x-LN Exclusive).—~Par- A CRIJIO plaselfionwomen’s b £h05w™ 1 voranton: in them, Tl Those of Last Year. i 5 o "“’”’“‘“y of the long skirt, are Tent stakes......25 per cent erous creations with longer skirtu, ed melodrama in “The Midaight| An episode of Pathe’s base ball .me‘.,fl, getting desperate. Fox | Sale sacks Ho far Amecloar hovers: hive . & Flyer,” . B. O.'s latest contribu. | serial entitled “Play Ball” will| |now they are proclaiming the doc- (anlleless) . ... .20 per cent ted them, declaring that t! ! Hoxt. Dan i EN’S HEALTH tion - to entertainment—and whai | Uso be shown ‘trine that only ten per cent of women l;nw-!;x.;: caeeee 11/2‘. per r!n: CU;‘W”"N \\wv"“'vrl.l'vlw “ghor Vir " ot 44 i v WEATHER! a contribution it turns out to be noking nock-knees . .12 per ceni foe - rejn, | 4N Vopers ¥ 8 | Bireau of ierie ) “OUTLAW'S DAUGHTER" || | of shaming the femmes fato length- the film stars, forfetting that all . i s s BRy RAB] COMING TO PALACE || ening thelr dresses, only help the other tenth win the of them haven't got underpinnings : 7 DU LE |E:< ‘1.31.»5,.n.»x- m;.. nd L ! “ ;+| | . Only ten per cent of women have glaces of men,” declares one critic, as slender and seductive as those 4 ¥ ke WAL ofe ) ’l N!i 4 g"’ BOAT PAINT tacular in the extreme, this Ro l [ tegs, It s asserted; the rest have who echoes the American who opined of the Hollywood citfes, & {mance of the Rails that binds vp) Josie Sedgwick, e greatcst | | supports, “Ninetenths of women that, “The biologic fact that woman How do you stand The Ak 3ristol Bay is long-lasting, resistant to the lives of a mountaincer family irl of the movi ig coming 3 g b ; 7 Al P2 V4 salt water—and “laughs at the in which the strain of insanity [0 the Palaco theatre on Saturda s ' ¥ p: 1 00" et If /l!\ Ii [‘} weather”] a hopin tween 30 and 40 peopie will mda e Jesr O Q £ b 2 runs strongly boside that of fg |1s & star after sever ars spent RVIN ID S part in the colorful musical of Gladys city; Flors ) ( be_ahout ! Dries with a hard gloss— norance with the tinie t i leading lady to Hoot Gibsoa ings. Bohn, Sentinel Island; Mrs i y o 3 comes in a number of pleasing steel monsters P terly | and other famous Universa WM. MYREN, Prop. colors. The favored finish fot i e Botsford, city Y ric \ has opposite, form 3 the mosi The picture is called 2 Oat s - Phmell o HH repotted ¢ bt all small craft. interesting stories ever told in|'aw’s Daughter,” and is hev first WILL BE AGTDR FUVERAL OF MRS . \,,”W, ,',:,.l B. B. Teminaiff; 5 the A nsula wh Phone 577 Free Delivery celluloid. Not the least of the|fiverecl vehicle. Miss Sedgwicl CLARK HELD TODAY Hatterty lnnd’ twg ohifdseit G By Wikt Seadiinuts CANVASBACK thrills which are liberally sprinkl-|of T 5, spent pra ! | e £ b S — NI | DECK PAINT ed through the picture is the race | her entive the outc ey 3 SHn shacis s L OrEOVeT, AN dxoeeding 3 [Pl iy 00 L 6% _| The funeral services of Mr RESISTS the elements and GRS (A TSNS SHOniAl, Wil 1N, IOTRORE: A0 Seoseingly 8 W H Appear < lmf.hu’m Will B. Clark, who dicd last Su: Sh,(lrk()/v (4(”1 lrg ) scuffing shoes — MADE TO a crazed fireman at the throttle, | tractive girl e - a V. and the freight locomotive manned “The Outlaw’s Daughter” is n e ll“du(‘.l()” ()lV( k fA3 SIS Xhee: ARG oLy - WLE Pk by the old engineer and his in.|story of Wastern romance. and of by Juneau Elks {Tog colb L. Horihery 5 = LR W i i ) y There’s a Fuller Paint for terpid son—with the subsequent{a girl who is the daughter of a | - f EROSRAErE Al TR ey t : e ""'"’"P"" ’ leap of the boy from one lurch bandit chief who becomes the| Marvin Sides will appear in one | Wi ARy ""{IJ" e ol iy A cab o the other, and the fight | leader of the band when the ma the, funnicst characters of tho | Wagsoner. Mss. = Cryatal =Sn { e W YL . YOU wil fi"" here a come aboafd the engine that has run|is killed in a brush with a posse. | Ells’ “show “Johnny Get o g By Mo it B 3 g . s plete stock of Fuller Paints amuck! She swear§ vengeance on the |Gun,” when he is scen as | Day E R * g i and Varnishes. Bring us your _ man and then |h ngu hxmu ns. | aristocratic Duke of Nomore, 22 p 29 painting problems, This feature opens at the Coli seum tonight. Intensely human iy " s : Ifortune bunting nobleman. It Muny 0680 hdirgr MARION DAVIES IN v comedy pArt that is a .riot ct|0ske Ploncers and other fii B Spends$25000000 fun, v . Sidcn s ghving 0 (16, MUY Sark . ber to I §2s i ' & R H ’ i i 1 i \ s ] L floral offerings expressed tho of dhe numerous friend » family. After the rvices, the rem: re taken to the J 'A\n Undertaking parlor | they will be taken |l|u” s Charlotte tomerrow m ing to Smartsville, Cal, for fin interment, One of the best pictures of th o h is in thres acts, will be{ car, from any standpoint. 4 4 e ntod at the Coliseum theatre | That is a terse description of J A ay and Tuesday, July 18 anl| “Lights of Old Broadw Marion | | s ) | Davies’ initial starring Cosmopoii- Playing opposite the ke will tan production for Metro-Goldwyn- A Mrs. Ura MeNa an, as Mr Mayer and now playing at the 4 B | Tupper, on adventuress, who s Pals Pt v' asgisting the Duke to marry the As is usual with Miss Davies’ ; o F rham millions. Mr: pictures, she gives us a lesson n ’ m will ap 18 tho s Hy | the history of America w ambitious aunt, Miss F U makes us proud of being Amoer-| @ £ S J | ham, and Miss Rao Stovens hos| HINDEMBURG VISITS icang. Thig time she has chosen an attractive rolo in that of Janet LAND OF CHOICE HAM i ; § PAINTS the colorful and romantic seven-| |4 Jurnham, the young heires % | I 4 < 4 3 4 # A . VARNISHES ties when New York was changing | @ % | orge Rice will appear PERLIN ¢ £ y gy from a straggling overgrown town 7 i ;i 2 Cotter, the kindly old fs b to a modern metropolis. ; i |ily yer, and Jock I fiatn fhduoeil Prasident’ von 1 The story is a much-changed Py ave a clever comedy role othure doutibks o screen adaptation of Laurence || § ! Pollitt. the vs to the Duk to the connty of Ammerland Eyre's “Merty Wives of Gotham,” o 3 Oncel will & roas Bettl o state of Otdenburg. but the change has been for the % hi a young iness ma Ever a delégation of better. In this picture Marion gives | = ) i triés to prev the m merianders, famous #s produc calls at the | < ; laughable delincation. The show | Juneau-Young Hdwe. Co W. P. FULLER & CO. 2nd Ave. So & Juckson Sueer Seattle, Wathe Bianchies in 27 Pacific Cot Citien Pactories (u San Fr Los Angeles, Portiand. Diieihutons of Valipa an 6hs Pacific Courg July .~ Pleasurce receipt of a delicious, ju [to tha picture-goers an interpro- | b fage. To do so he prevails upon’ nr exguisite hams, tation of a dual role whose char-| J v Wig a motion pietuic | Goengan White House on the pr acterizations are widely different. # cowpuncher, to come east and I} geypg ' bivthday to present h By it she proves her versatility as ; P 2 | pe tho Janot’s brother Wil-} yith the best ham in the coun \an actress and binds her film fans . ; R | e, whom (hey, have pever soey y moerch up to the ‘much clozer to her than in any| / | The arrival of the hapby-zo- ps in their ’ | ‘of* her former pictures, i | cowboy funto the elite socicty ck knse breeches, white stoch- | ' “Conrsd Nagel is excellent s - ; circles of the o ereatos i s in various colors, an | the oldfashioned suitor, as are S series of tomedy ations thati 4 stogking caps ‘with t Fraik Cabifer. Goorgs K. Arthie, will keep the audience in an up-|, Charles MecHugh, Eleanor Law.| * *mevsosmmm: ) % | roar of l:nu:lm-s Johnny is pla Touched by this fidelity of th son, Julia Swayne, Gordon Wilbur| _ Many wives might envy by C. J. MecNaughtan, directing ammotanjers, Hindenburg retui: ,Highy and Mathew Batz in im- Mrs. C. W. Wetherton, She |1he sbow, and playing oppos ed tho visit. What pleased hirr| - : { L 5 saud imrtant and. exacting roles. spends ,000,000 @ year. Dug | him will be Mrs. L. J..Oneal as{ ot wag (he fact that the chii- | 8 NEW YORK she ean't &prn'l it on fingry. [Jordon, the parlor ‘maid at thefgren of Ammerland danced fo v ] i y ‘ |“TH5 RANGE TERROR” 1] &he's b‘ltl;,(' { the |Burnbams home. Mrs. Oncel haslgsnacs {n his homor. The soldier { e } % : EXCHANGE | COMING TO. COLISEUM {ixinre - oS and the :’! ‘:_:"“‘(I;TZ‘I":K“"!:' ‘1_’;”;"':‘1‘:‘:' l;‘“‘} president was . seated under an I _—“Halp ~.. follow dog ... dy-| mouey goes to L‘cn[\ the 3tate ity s e B ability, . |eBelent elm while the children 4 = ! ing!” | much.uerpl funetioning. The mnsieal ‘Pavies ire steci| P roimed, on the green. Here are mew pictures of Jack Sharkey who meets Jack Dempsey on July 21. \Ho fads that ':am ..KPW - D mmeum serawled with the LR Emi ) | ing vehearsal tonight, with catchs Adver——“’—uflns Talways pavs, Usc|Mousework is just the thing o, round out a day's esercise. He Iy shown with his daughters, Dor- F BQUL B e Y oo ot kfl!‘*!:‘w?&!‘!% O .014 papers sor suie 8l T Emplre., soug bits, and peppy dancing. Be | the columns of The Eapire. othy and Marglin, in {he central plcture, |PEANT IN ALASKA.

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