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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1927. Hedda Hopper and Marlo Carillo. ' New weekly comedy and Joy Caprice in new songs concluded the show. P T“BLCAK PARADISE" AT | | COLISEUM TOMORROW | " Romance, Thrills, Comedy anl Mystery—all these are incorporat ed into “Black Paradise,” the Fox Films production featuring Ed- mund Lowe, Madge Bellamy and Leslie Fenton, which comes to the Coliseum for Wednesday oniy. It is something new in the way of a story, something that is not TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ONLY INTERNATIONAL NEWS the story of a crook, but into which each element is blended in a way that wlil hold the attention JOY CAPRICE IN"NEW SONGS “DANCE MADNESS” 3I8EEI NN NN RS AR NI NS DN RENRNEANRS) purely a detective yarn, nor yet about Says Hungarian Czardas Like The Charleston BERLIN, Sept. 13.—Anybody who can dance the Hungarian czardas should automatically be able to dance the American ;Charleston, in the opinion of Ellen Richter, Hungarian movie: star. | “The movements of the legs,| the slapping together of the| knees, and all the other distor-| tions which, if executed grace-| fully, are decidedly beautiful, are| i & the same in both the czardas and the Charleston,” Miss! Richter observes. “Of course,| there are rhythmical differences. WHAT DOES SIMONEX MEAN TO THE DRIVER? “The word ‘Simomiz, although commonly used, is not clearly de- fined in the minds of many,” says - J. Connors of the Connors’ Mo- tor Company. “We receive many inquiries wanting to know if S moniz is a polish or paint; if it is hard to apply; and why we recommended that a mnew car should always be simonized. “Simoniz is a wax polish that should be applied to a mew car as well as to an old one, and the wax protects the paint in the same manner that polish protects shoe leather. The film of wax protects the new leather from be “Dance Madness” is a French farce with all the trimmings COMEDY —— “Scramble Lggs” PRICES TONIGHT — 40¢, Boges 5C ccouis No one under 15 years admitted ARTING THURSDAY MILTON SILLS "MENof STEEL w4 Dori§ Kenyon TIITTTETETET] . — Attractions At Theatres “CHEAP KISSES” I8 | AT CulISEUM TONIGHT |** - ——t Robert Z. Leonard “C. Gardner Sullivan.” ‘What a name to conjure with! For years it has been the label on scores and scores of the best) screen stories presented to the audiences of the world. And now, after years as a suc- cessful writer and editor of scena- rios, C. Gardner Sullivan has be- come a producer, to present his own stories to the public in his own way. The first of -these is ‘“Cheap Kigses,” a virile story of tne “flaming youth” of today, which is now playing at the Coliseum. “Cheap Kisses” is a comedy drama laid in New York City and on Long Island Sound. It deals with the fate of young people thrown into a hectic life of cock- Phillips Jean Smalley, Hersholt, nolds, Dresser, Myers, Sydney de Gray, Michae. Dark, and Tom Ricketts. “DANCE MADNESS" o | | & sequence of his production o “Dance Madness,” the Metro-Gold Palace beginning tonight with Claire Windsor and Conrad Na in the leading roles One of the features of “Follies-Parisienne,” which cluded in “Dance Madness,” is and no end of care taker in their selection. was done by Alice D. G. Miller an. Federica Sagor. S87IRESBAEEEACE NEELNYNEBMTERBERTSIRANERRNNRENAEENTREITRENY Louise Bessie Eyton, Lincoln Stedman, Kathleen AT PALACE TONIGHT | =i |life which gives much and takes interviewed all the beautiful French types in Hollywood to appear in the theatre wyn-Mayer picture playing at the the is in- iv e e group of eight beautiful girls, sup- posedly the most loveiy in Paris. “Dance Madness” is a sophisti- cated farce-comedy, written by S. J. Kaufman. The adaptation was Supporting roles are played by Douglas Gilmore, month and the beginning of the of rum runners, followed closely by the detective. Once aboard thr boat the eaptain proves friend'y to the young couple, and the ow: ler of the hoat, and the contraban: | liguor enterprise turf out to b an old enemy of the detectiv Edward Piel, noted for his ah ity to portray sinister characte. s cast in the vy role Panzer aiding him in h lainfes. Harvey Clark, Dar! Lloyd and Sam Blm compl:'» the cast. MEN OF STEEL" AT PALACE THURSDMY H 8| " Against a background of st £l mils—with molten metal servi =|as the moving spirit, there £|revealed an impn picturt & | that carries sound logic in it .In & reality it is a character study—s Elproad symbol being used which £ presents the inarticulate, but force- | 2|ful steel worker going through '=‘ the crucible of a refining process H as it concerns his soul The picture has a tremendous fascination—and builds a compact | narrative—which, told in terms of vivid drama, emphasizes the back- ground with its giant cranes, fur- naces, flaming ore and mighty| shovels. It serves in giving Milton Sills his strongest role—one even stronger than that he had in “The Sea Hawk.” True the story becomes involv- ed, though it Is always easy to follow—so clearly and definitely | drawn are the characters and in-| cident. It offers life in the raw— 1 little. It is only when Sills pe- comes immaculate that it misscs its realities. His metamorphosis | is too complete. Yet he gives a| virile, rugged performance. | The cast: Milton Sills, Doris| ) | Kenyon, George Fawcett, Frank 1| Currier, Vietor McLaglen, May ‘) Allison, John Kolb, Henry West | Taylor Graves, Director, George Archainbaud, f NOTICE The City Ordinance requiring 1) proper use of lights on automo- biles will be strictly enforced on- and after this date. Many cars have recently been running with- out tail lights and some without turning on their headlights. G. A. GETCHELL, Chiet of Police. —adv. tail drinking, petting. It reveals their probleras and their solution of these pr)- blems. John Ince was the director, and Cullen Landis and Lillian Rich head a splendid cast of stars which includes the following. Vera Rey- g Service Transfer Co. Will Haw Saw Mill Wood and Coal Office Phone 389 Residence Phone 3501 jazz dancing aand |g% P > LET Amquis. rréss Your Suit We call and deliver. Phone 528. with | g oyster harvesting season, finds hundreds of oyster flaets in the & Lays ‘cf South Texas and with the opening of th wson the City of Corpus Ch will con i A beautification prog n le possible by the use of ago a gulf storm on A three-ml swept into Nuec pme of the natur; are located. A nc f tae 10¥ H H H the & the & = H 1 on e A 11 cons.tuied un sye oyat fleet, .mstead of sopping the shells back in the “husking” the oyste old wreckage, throwing shells where the wreckage protruded from the wauter. Tnus ture islands of oyster shells| buiit across the bay Civic bodies eveptually will sod the islands and plant shrub- bery on them. - - SURVEYOR IN TOWN Dan P. Mumbrue, United States Surveyor, who is in charge of a survey crew that has been work- ing in Southeastern Alaska during the entire summer, came in town from Point Hugh, where the party now is located, on the gasboat Jazz, this morning. He expects to return tonight or tomorrow to continue the survey work. Who wants to go aenlLLLU DL O LU UL EEEE L PR TP any boy or girl, o eee Children’'s zn@ Ladies’ Winter|s Coats at Jarmans. Prices rea-|& sonable. —adv. |8 Regular Build Resistance To Prevent Coughs Or Colds—Take SCOTT'S EMULSION. Regular Regular The Higher Ups of 1880 back to the days of the high-wheel bike? Times have changed; one no longer risks life and limb just because they ride a bicyole. built so that they may be operated with complete safety by Let us show you our modern bicycles now on sale at 20 PER CENT Discount for cash. COLUMBIA BICYCLES— SALE PRICE SILVER RING BICYCLES—Girls’ style— SALE PRICE ZENITH COASTER WAGONS— SALE PR.ICE s HARRIS HARDW ARE COMPANY Next door to McCaul’s Garage on Front Street “If traffic film has coated the| car, the Simoniz cleaner should be used. This will remove the dirt trom the paint it for the wax application | A good job of simonizing on a and clean car is equivalent to saying good- by to car polishing for two us three weeks at least, for the car will remain bright and new look- ing as long as it moriized.” is properly si —- GLEN BARTLETT IS WITH FRYE HOTEL; Glen Bartlett, former manager of the Gastineau Hotel, and well known locally, is once more with the Frye Hotei in Seattle cord of the audience from start to|Then, too, the czardas, even in coming spotted or dirty and Si- |, finish. its simplest form, is @& figure moniz protects the paint from |n& (0 word received from him . 2 - Z The plot centers around a bes:-|dance, which the Charleston is dirt and grime and an occasionei| NS Week. Mr. Bartleit was for s a picture with a kick titul young girl who discovers he: |not.” application will. retain the cars|Merly With the Stevens but chang fiance has gone back to his pro- SBh AT | original luster. This is unlike n,‘,‘,‘n";i “v;hvn;‘ ll‘x\m ln-((v s :‘: to | fession as a burglar on the morn-) | polishes that must be applied each | R#IPh Bovker of the Northern Conrad Nagel and ing of their wedding, He (-,om«s:Te"“ Oyster SI""? [hime. the 'Sar ¥ ‘s Las. i | Hotel . ) to her apartment, while escapiuy Hdp Beauhfy Blys water merely removes the dirt| A Cla[re Wlndsor from the police, and she becomes —— from the wax finish and a brisk | Children’s and Ladies’ Winter implicated .in the affair through CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex., Seplv;rnbhinx with a dry cloth im | Coats at Jarmans Prices rea- in their first pi;cture fogether Sh"::.?;’ge:;:;; B L ”Nv“”_ — September, the first ..r,‘m:llu(oly. brings h“k, t?«‘a lllfllel': sonable. fnl\. BEBRINEERROTF R ETREI NIRRT AT RRINGNEN] The modern bicycle is ........................ $32.00 25.60 e T T bbb L UL L LT PEP R PR C TR | | Seattle Fruit & Produce Co. Wholesale and Retail . PHONE 486 —— .....27 pounds for $1.00 -8 pounds for 25 cents -3 pounds for 25 cents .15 cents a pound cents, 75¢c a dozen sun for 20 15 cents a stalk .15 cents a head i i .10 cents a pound, 3 pounds for 25¢ | gi’ Tokeys ......25 cents & pound or 2 pounds for 45 Prunes—Very Good..10 cents a pound, or $1.50 a box i » il 3 i i -~ - 4 émbarrassment =] E) i o Lest You Forget! A little forethought now will save you the ORDER YOUR : Christmas Greeting Cards Now from the many handsome lines carried in our stock and mow on display. MO R - THE EMPIRE you suffered last year, O ERR A OESEEO 2 B 7:30 —TONIGHT —9:25 PATHE NEWS “Spies and Spills” A Comedy that will hit the funny spot A REAL JAZZ PICTURE— WHIRE YOU SK ENTERTAINM |N COMFORT ~———WITH——o CULLEN LANDIS and LILLIAN RICH Crashing like the endless surf on the private beach of a wealthy, jazz-crazed millionaire, this reverberating drema thunders across the screen in a steady roar of wild parties, clandestine meetings, stoléfi caresses, youth blinded by wealth, and a woman’s devotion! 10—20—40—Loges 50 cents WEDNESDAY THURSDAY and FRIDAY “BLACK PARADISE” “RED HOT TIRES” AND WITH Canterbury Night Monte Blue [T " SAVE ONE DOLLAR Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes Cafe. each one purchhsed. RHODES CAFE You save a Dollar on PABCO De Luxe RUGS Prepare for the coming season by buying your FLOOR RUGS NOW We have a fine stock of Rugs wnd Floor Coverings Thomas Hardware Co. ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHUNE 39 SEWARD STREET ‘ s s s s Just Received One Carload Best Superior _Portland Cement

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