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A P1G SHOW TONIGHT NEWS WEEKLY UP TO DATE fohn McCormick presents You've ncver laughed more— ighcd — or scen Colleen etter than a: Eila, the kitchen mop who turns movie vamp. It’s just like the of y “CINDERELLA IN THE MOVIES” and it's a pip a .-\ > ‘\‘HAP‘.'LTO" ONE :‘v';ww MORNING' ESTELLE BRADLEY and LLOYD HAMILTON, ant checkered cap splitting comedy 1k, in two-reel W MUSIC BY INCOMPARABLE PALACE NRCHESTRA 2 SHOWS—7:15 and 9:20 10 cents—R5 cents—50 cents—Loges €0 cents SUNDAY AND MONDAY Norma Shearer, Lew Cody and Willard Louis in “His Seeretary’ FIRST APPEARANCE OF JOY CAPRICE COMEDY SINGER AND CHARACTER IMPERSONATOR v found the * old girl who has never be . % v story 2 fascinating as only a novel by tne Attractions | ooiem o s | | dition to its tremendous popular Bl Sl ‘ ity, “The Keeper of the Bee x| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 8, 1927. Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. ! | A GESTURE OF UNDERSTANDING i 1 PO . o b TR ool = Weather Bureau - . 7:30 TONIGHT - 928§ Forecast for Juncau and vic nity, begtnning 4 p. m. today: % RGP B Rain ton!ght and Friday; fresh southoasterly wind - £ p - g LOCAL DATA 5 P g | Time— Barom, Temp. Humidity Wind Velocitv Weather ¥ ] - 4 p. m, yest'y.... 29.83 53 88 SE 14 Ra'n ! 4 a. m. today...29.81 55 90 SE 14 Ra‘n g H Noon today 29.87 57 86 SE 21 Spiinkling e 4 A T e = i o g RADIO REPIRTS ] £y o TODAY g | Lew fa.m_Sam u emy._temp._ Velocity r 4 10 * 0 12 0 ? 30 34 i Fi ! 14 16 0 8 St. Paul 16 10 42 24 ] b Dutch Harbor.. 54 14 i8 Kodiak 50 38 10 3 Cordova 50 48 18 0 1.02 " Juncau 53 3 56 14 17 & Ketchikan 34 } 59 = Prince Rupert 58 54 a4 * 10 & Fdmenton 50 i i3 1 01 Seattle 56 18 50 * 0 Pt Portland 62 1S 1 . 0 San Francisco 68 60 * 0 . thaa 10 mtes. ) NOTE: Observations at June lnce Rupert, Edmonton H Seattle, Portland and San Fran‘isco are made at 4 a. m and 4 s {p. m., Juneau time. (4 1 e re remains low thro | {po'nt near mouth of the Kuskol | b S S G RO high n umbia and the ‘ K : fhos all portions Aaron Sapiro, “wheat king,” no longer holds enmity towards [§ nd k X the man r of a certain automobile. And to prove it, he jand extreme poses/with d automobile, i terday in othe =~ The title acter of the the b Thompson is rapidly clinc his hold on t : il | all over | world me | Weste ctions Gen nney will be in another episode of * the d W VAUDEVILLE ACT is AT PALACE SUNDAY y Caprice, who was sign 2 hig ti give h pu vocalist, hat ple B ‘ theatregoers. — - | BRITT AND NOWELL | LEAVING SATURDAY Jacoh Br i United State who has been vi r. and Mrs. W. | for the last six wee Alice return to Anu 7 his third y of study that institution, 1 will probably be his last v to his home until his gradu as the summer is expected to 1 . and will gi opportunity to get to th t | rett Nowell, son of Mr. | Mrs. W. E. Nowell is also leav | for Chicago, Saturday mornis n the Princess Alice, to sce h | o s or and his mother, who has been visiting {here all mmer {for a few d®yd before starting school at the University of Wis. consin at Madison, Wis. Mr. No well went two years to the Un'- versity of Washington and sp the u, part of |the time reporter on the Daily Alaska Empire. He will be |of the fans at the Dempsey {ney fight and write up his pressions of the battle for Empire. Nowell and Britt will travel |far as Chicago togethe #oin; east on the Canadian Pacific by way of Vancouver, Winnipeg and St. Paul. PV R, MARSHALL'S BODY TO BE MOVED TO MAUSOLEUM INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 8.-- The body of Thomas R. Marshal!, | 33°, former Vice President of the ! United States and former governg» | of Indiana, will be removed early | in September from the chapel Ir Crown Hill cemetery to the Mar-| shall Mausoleum, erected by the| Scottish Rite Supreme Council of the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction at a cost of $25,000. "Mr. Marshall died June 1, 1925, in Washington, D. C. He was the first and only member of the Fraternity to have reached the eminence of active membership in the Scottish Rite Supreme | Council of the Northern Jurisdic- tion, who has been called to the cffice of Vice President. the a8 hich appearéd serially "in Mc-: flash of scenic thrills, the glow| all's Pll azine, Doubleday, Paze B—————————————0 fore been seen in pictures, % i g ¥ | who probably never will be ag COLLEEN MOORE IS {to make a tremendous hit. Gene { AT PALACE TONIGHT ' Stratton Monroe, granddaughte . AT, RSP ————* of the noted novelist, enacts tn 6 + A whole town turned out mlp:rn of “Little Scou the ro'e {" thelp make a motion picture when | w! inspired her celebrated Alfred E. Green, director of mv\ andmother to write the st fleen Moore, swooped n| fthe hamlet of Encino, Cal, ve-| ast is dragged out to icently to pri some Iw sement of all concerned s for a Cinder in Hal Roach’s new comedy, “Your latest First N al r lH.n band’s Past,” which will be an- Jdease, which begins an engage- | other feature of biil. yment at the Palace tonight. . * When Green and his staff and [** Ay e oo g R e tho principals arrived on the lo-| “H'S SECRETARY" y «ation, the director saw that thef | SOMING 70 PALARE| scenes to be taken “eould be at [ %7 AL 07 ot o ! » amospherically strengthenzd by uz- Hobart Heniey believes that he Jng some hundreds “extras” s|has another picture that is as matives of the place. Time aud human and delightful as “The Gay distance was against ding to|Old Dog” the picture that ha. Los Angeles for these, Green | always been the favorite of all Fent his assistants to reeruit alljhe has ever directed. @vailable townsmen. l “The Gdy Old Dog” was pro- H The novelty of the nppur!unh‘_\'fi"“ d several years ago, anl 'npefll(\d strongly “to them. |A‘aml though _nnt at the time = ,, fame as a welcome relief in a &reat box-office success, Henloy ” pumdrum existence and a really believes that if it had been pro- thrilling experience, duced now, it would have been \d Estelle Bradley, formerly leai.|& sensation. Ing lady in Mermaid Comedics, | However, he has in “Hlg Secre- will be seen in the leading fem-|tary,” the picture coming to tne . inine role with Lloyd Hamilton in Palace on Sunday, one of the most the- big comedian’s latest fun filr, [ charming stories ever written, It One Sunday Morning,” which|is that of a plain stenographer, ;,m be on the program tonight. plain merely because she doesn’ Miss Bradley first attracted pub- | realize her beauty. Norma Shearer ic attention in 1924 when sne|Plays the girl, and has given onc ¥ as “Miss Atlanta” at the At-|Of the most interesting portrayais ntic City Beauty Pageant. of her career. . Her employers are played by Lew Cody and Willard Louis, as .“THE K—EEPEvfi OF BEES" the law firm of Colman and Slo. AT COLISEUM TONIGHT den. Other members of the casi TR ey AR are Mabel Van Buren, Karl Dans, The greatest ‘movel ever writ.|CWen Lee. Estelle Clark and Er. n of Southern California, with|"e*t Gillen- he gorgeous = backgrounds of o @ momtaing and ocean, has been! THOMPSON AND TUNNEY ransposed to the screen in “Th:| | AT COLISEUM SATURDAY | eeper of the Bees,” Gene Strat-}= Aot o on-Porter's most recent wor Tho peund of hbig action, thz & Co. put the book on the marker, afid ‘the publishers cstimate tha’ fore thin ten millfon persons of friendship between a man and' his horse are vivid highlights of X i of human Interest and the bont > LOWE GOING SOUTH Albert Lowe, clerk in Britt's Pharmaey, is leaving tomorrow morning on the Alsutian for a short business trip to Los An- geles. Mrs. A. Chenard will take Mr. Lowd's place while he is) “The Tough Guy” in which Fred] away —— e ——— JUST THE THING FOR SCHOOL NEW TOENTER CHURCH THE Information \ CORONA N LSS RS For Travel Comfort Going East, seasoned trav- elers always choose the Northern Pacific. 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YOULL NEVER REGRET IT HARRI MACHINE SHOP Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal Work g | -nlll|lillIIIIHIIIIHIHIHI!Ill!ii!fl!!llIH!IIl!l!!llI||lII!IlIIIIIl!IIlllllllllllllllllllklll‘!: Gene _ wrote Stratton-Porter ever sweet, fresk who'es powar filled with the ge author of “The Limber] vital tale by | t . P TErEETIETEI T IIANYTEIS T IAVENCNE SN ANCRIEIIORNNRIARE 7T I ITIARISRENLATATSIANIIARILIL OPENS SHOW 5 FOX NEV 10-20-50—Loges €6 cents 2 Coming Saturday Matinee and Evening FRED THOMPSON and SILVER KING i in “THE TOUGH GUY"” : i BIETIITITNASSE ALY e PRCESRIESERR SN P OWA1 SATE PORCETA U U PO LS. b AN 1 2V SAVE ONE DOLLAR Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodex Cafe. each one purchased, RHODES CAFE e r g You save a Dollar on PABCO De Lyxe RUGS Prepare for the coming season by buying your FLOOR RUGS NOW We have a fine stock of Ruga mwi Floor Coverings i Thomas Hardware q,'o ALASKA MEAT CO. i 1. 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