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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 17, 1927. Film NTCKEL BUYS SHINE Beauties Seek Work in Vain, Then g/ H ICKETT’ i il . — XA 4 & 5 2|1 VILLA ACUNA, Sep:. 17. i —Prices along the Mexican border have kept pace with prices elsewhere except in #| | the matter of a shoe shine. R!| A first class polish still can be obtained in this little village, across the Grande from Del Rio, Tex: for five cents. When tourists .wonder at the pre-war price for shines, the Mexican shoe shiners shrug their shoulders and glance up the hill from the international bridge where 16 barrooms line the little pueblo. “Supply and demand, | senor,” one says. “Pew who come, here are interest- | ed in shoe shines.” : NOT A HARLW ARE STORE ADVERTISEMENT - PALACE : BUT A CLEAN SWEEP IN ENTERTAINMENT —LAST 2 TIMES TONIGHT— MILTON SILLS “MEN OF STEEL” if U miss tlis don’t blame ME ARESRZEERTIRRINERS! SUNDAY MATINEE, NIGHT and MONDAY N Then Another First National Picture a William de Mille production ior Paramount, coming to the Col seum Sunday only. It is the sim- ple story of a father trying to teach his son the fundamen life. Hamilton, as the son, has uated from college filled with set of brand new, untried id about everything. He is youn optimistic, and a firm bolieve the glad hand, the kind the evch-open pockathook. He is engaged at the oponiag of the picture to Phyllis Haver, mercenary little pieca of fem ininity. She misconstrues the lovo between Bessie Love, the little housekeeper, and Robert McWade, the father. This makes Neil ter- vibly unhappy and upset. He quar- + rels with Phyllis, who immecdiate. ly breaks off the emgagement and marries another man Just like meeting an old friend when you go to the PALACE AND SEE WHERL YOU sET INMENT FOX NEWS MACK SENNETT Presents “BOOPS in THE W0OO0D” Fo.turing HARRY LANGDON Pathecomedy EREZITSENERENSENBNEENEEIE 1C-20-40-~Loges 50 cents PAMP N TPy presented by EDWIN CAREWE with LLOYD HUGHES DOLORES DEL RIO ALEC FRANCIS GEORGE COOPER EDWARD EARLE NEBENTIEETNTRSINRINNATIATINIE RITATTEIIT Just Received One Carload Best Superior Portland Cement EERERERREIEN From the novel by Francis Perry Elliot and the play by Lee Wilson Dcid P LR TR EEEH i el Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc, sl it il JNY CAPRICE—The Miniature Comcdienne ALSO———LIGE CONLEY in “LICKETY SPLIT” A Thcnnnd'Lnnghl end a Kunilred Thrills M ORCHESTEA | ZmswasswsEaesariEAediaiirRRELIiaNTE MUSIC FOR PICTURES—MAE PAULY’S Tuesday—*“THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS” By the Author of “After the Ball” 0ld Papers for sale at Empire Oflic"é 014 naners 7o Word has Dbeen received at p: bt A ” " — Nome that N. H. Castle, former- . ly Assistant U. S. Attorney at ¢ ‘ . Nome, afterward in the Bureau E - 7 - of Investigation and Assistant Mayer; Fay Wray is considered by Paramount good enough to play opposite Emil Jannings, and Vir- ginia Bradford has made such a good impression on C. B. DeMille that he is foaturing her in “Tae Wrack of the Hesperus.” | Janet was born in Philadelphia | There follows a seGuence of 8 events of interest to everyone to ¢ the dramatic and lovable “nd. - Frank Cravea wrole the p TONIGH © ONLY 4 ;“)‘ ”,;“ oo “‘“‘i"'": all of the right) Marcelline Day (lower left) and Virginia Bradford (lower e a2 FRANELYN FARNUM rrremeer 2 m;:(,"'h"‘“::l‘(‘_‘]"' n[::: :"‘- “”i‘:“ 1ight) trcoped around the movie lots of Hcllywood together and PATHE NEWS . GENE TUNNEY B o _’j"_ Sy couldn’t find ¢cmployment except in westarn pictures and tw:-reel BATHING v i comcdies, Fame came to all four with a rush. Teday cach is a star, <6 HEN “THE ) B p . g Prices u EA: T FIGHTIN Form Aid sacw‘y and Salt Lake, and Virginis 1e 10-20-40 cents MARINE” | L , Cal, Sept. 17— from Brownsville and Memph., CRe: i | HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Sept. 17 1 ¥ it | xes oents Episole No. 4 CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 17. Rapid rises to film fame aro r-‘»m—"l'(-nn_ i g 8 s —Fifty ounuchs, the only survi. Monplac: in this home of th.| \ | R vors of the once famous imperial Movies, but it still is rather un Sovne! Youngs’lers ' & powertul 45 the Grand Viafer ito prominence in bargain lots | Play Movie Pranks himself, have fallen upon such Four giris who w 8o ltgle, " ! {hard times that they have or- known in filmdom two years age| STALIN, U. 8. 8. R, Sept. 17- AT ganized a mutual ald society and that casting directors could look | American detective and adventure FUR FARMERS ELECT | house for a club building. all four of them ‘at oncz today Soviet youngsters. In Stalin queuss | The Western Alaska Fur Broed- Hundreds of eunuchs fled with'are ranked among the most prom- | c° children form in front of thelgrs Aggociation in session at An members of the royal fam’ly |ising film acquisitions of recent ' theéatre, often at 9 o'clock in the | chorage elécted’ J. Ni' McChin of, hundreds more found their way ¥ | morning, waiting to buy tickets }Anclorage, Presiden C. A Py = royalty, and hundreds more, left, Wray, Virginia Bradford, and Mar-| a8 the “Warship Potemkin,” which | McLane, -Kusilof; John 8. Dorwin & behind in a changed Turkey,| > Day. Two year had a good run in Europe, an-|Montana; J. W. Felton, Palmer & have died of misery. {were in stock at Univers: parently, lack the allure of the }and Mrs. Al Hardy, Kusilof, first The fifty survivols have put;ting modest -weekly salaries, but! American product. wecond, third, fourth and fifth purchaser quarters where they der contract. 'When they were not| mind, however, disturbs Soviet|g van , Veorhees of . Anchorage. can pass the rest of their days|needad in westirns or comedies, ' Gificials. Gangs of excited young- |wag chosen Secretary and Tress . reminscing over their past ;:lnry‘”,. w0 sent them out , emulating the pictured char- | yrap masters fan| casting directors of their , are a terror to the inhabi The organization voted to cos- slaveg, instructors of princes and confidants of grim sultans. which might b2 available. c, have found a ready sale. | oxperimental fur farm. These majestic, gigantic black; gometimes all four were sent in | entailing an orgy of smashed win-: i sy men, now try to earn a livelihood| 5 group, and all four lightly re jdows a&nd other material damage | gq Lamb, Alaska Juncau em- fected—a bargain lot of baaut A favorite amusement, traceable " D i in the street or serving as bell- pioes, ik Ml NRe! B CREUN Siow hops at Yildiz, the palacz that|my.n poy ignored the comely - | wires across fo valk 8% Bven Fox ignored the comely quar | Wires across foot walks to trip | gor appendicitis: this: morning, has' been made a n:xmhlmutw,' although today ‘that studio| Pedestrians for the edification of o . | j caslno, is starring Janot Caynor as its|hidden mischief makers. he Bmpire. 1 biggest find in many a year. Ma:. g~ o 2 { IN PROHIBITION SERVICE E‘ numercus films by Motro-Goldwyn- £ L iU, S. Attorney at Juneau, andj ector and stars, it still bore the|still later with the Bureau of New York license. {Investigation at San Francisco Mr. Farnum adds there land Washington, has been ap- Clara Beranger adapted ‘'wo years ago Janet Gayn.r (upper left), Fay Wray (upper in . e % BEAUTIES Dwindling Eunuchs i ~ 1 N > 7 7\ S {group of 2.000 whose Chief was Usual for baautiful girls to burst A NEW STAR IN A NEW THRILLER have taken over a ramshackl» them over in a group and raject ; films are immensely popular w:ith AL ( to Egypt to families of Egyptian| Thev are Janct Gaynor, Fay Native films, even such pletures: |jard, Anchorage; Mrs. Archie P. their savings togethér and have|not doing well encugh to be un-t The effect upon the -youthful [ yice-Presidents, respectively. W. z = ppa t fair Circassi ¥ TIO EWS T0 DATE bad i { INIRANATIONAL ¥ v to apply for this or that Toy guns, sometimes 100} (inue the fight for a Government selling peanuts and knickknacks who somchow couldn’t “click. |10 the movie, is the stretching of [ nita) after undergoing an operatior ———————— celine Day has boen featured in pointed attorpey for the Pro- N that Attractions \ \ | At Theatres | o St gl i1 MEN OF STEEL” IS | AT PAYACE TONIGHT | 3 Men of Steel,”. one of Mam- < mouth Productions greatest films, With Milton Sills in the leading role, close a three-night showing ‘/ai tie Palace tonight. It has pleas- ed everyone who has seen it ani cuany patrons have taken the op- ‘ portunity: to witness the perform- ‘atice twice. Miss Joy Caprice will -also be}’ “on the bill in her clever and en- tertaining characterizations. Her . work, at the Palace since her first . appearancé has malle her many | admirers, \ A The program also {ccludes fea- ! turc trom . the Sharkey-Denipscy < fight. & { AT COLISEUM TONIGHT |, B e ey ' ¥ranklyn Farnum, starring Wes; o comedy-drama, * “When Eas: Comés West,” mow showing at e Coliseum, tells' an. interesting 4 B “WHEN EAST COMES WEST" | *|story is from the novel by Francis Tof whom ' masquerades as the % was no mneed to worry about li- hibition Enfcieement Agent for cense (plates in, “When Rast Comes West,” as in that day and time theéy were not required on a man’s mode of travel the Northern District of Califor- nia with ‘headquarters at San Francisco. and schooled in Florida. Fay is a Hollywood k’lgh school Marceline was born Springs and schooled in Denve.r Another episode of the “Fighi- ing Marine” -will also be shown ‘IPALS FIRST” COMING TO | THE PALACE TOMORROW | g — . Dolores Del Rio, much heralded screen beauty, i8 seen in a stel- lar role opposite Lloyd Hughes'in the new First National comedy- drama, “Pal§ First” which comes to the Palace Sunday and Mon- day. Mo Miss Del Rio’s rise to promi nence js one of the most pheno- menal in Hollywood anmnals. A few short months ago ‘she had mnot - even contemplated & film | ‘carenr. “Pals Firsi” has to do with the adventures of three crooks, one owner of an ancestral southern home of aristocracy. With his two crook pals he is welcomed as tke returned imaster of the establish- ment. * Lloyd Hughes, Alec Francis and George Cooper as the triumvirate of yeggmen- carry the male hon- of the production, supported by a strong cast of favorites. The dry’s i ) Children WILL Soil Dainty Dresses! No they are not ruined; the Alaska Steam Laun- will renew product. | in Colorato! 1.—Whips ¢cream in 2 to 3 min- utes. Cold water jacket used when needed. Whips, at proper epeed, any liquid of thin ¢onsistency. 2.—Mixes and beats mayon- naise. Beats eggs and icings - ~—~mashes potatoes. Mixes dough for bread, rolls, cook- ies, and, at low speed— “folds in.” 3.—Slices potatoes amd other vegetables, apples and. firm fruits, With ice phh,‘ chips ‘Performs the ‘ { .. ALASKA ELE(:T # &y 72, P - for ONE CENT per hour QUICKER EASIER All the above, and many more things, are done by KitchenAid, at & mere sngp of the switch. One hour's use a day, im the average family, at a cost of one cent pays the emtire cost of this modern electrical maid's board ——and the hardest tasks of pre- piring your three meals have beea done. RIC LIGHT & will do these things 4.—Chops meat and leftovers— nuts, raisins, dates, figs, dry bread and crackers for crumbling. High bowl pro- tects fingers. . 5.—Sieves and +trains fruit for butters, sauccs and whips— vegetables —soups—purees and sauces—rice potatoes. 6.—1lce Cream Freeser attach- ment, firmly connected, is turned at low gpeed, insur- - ing fine texture. Antomstic is ready.. : POWER €D,

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