The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 22, 1927, Page 3

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TONIGHT RETURNS OF THE FIGHT WILL PE \II()W\ 4'\ L(,I‘} ) \ 11 NNEY-DEMFSEY l/\ll!\'N ATIONAL FAMOUS ST .‘\_R NEAL BURNS in the latest CHRISTIE COMEDY “PAPA’S PEST” Educational Pictures NDAY and MOTI THE RECKLESS LADY With Beile Bennett, Lois Moran, Ben " Lyon, James Kirkwood, Lowell Sherman, Charlie Murruy ! Attractions ! At Theatres LACK BIRD OPENS & N’ PALACE TDNIGHT M — Owen Moore, thitd of the mous trio of Moore brothers 5y r at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Meiures this year, plays the im- gortant role of “English Alger- nou" in “The Black Bird,” whic 'zull Browning directed for M-G.M id wiich comes to the 'Palace lh avening. Moore's role calls for the por- fa- vel of a sucve West End Eng-| ){xh crook whese wits are mate &l o |§|ulmuorltl character, as played Iy Lon Chaney, not only for the Joot which their respective gangs ‘Muck from the homes and persons af honest people but for the love @f the girl, as portrayed by Re- nec Adoree. " The ‘story is a screen adaptation by Wuldemar Young from Direc- tr Tod Browning's original with Chaney In a dual role of a Lime- house missionary and a master q'.-uuk. L 'iR|N TIN-TIN OPENS AT COLISEUM TONIGHT cflt takes conmsiderable courago and determination in this bobbed Hair age for a girl to kaep her Tng flowing tresses, particularly when she has to experience the discomforts that Juna Marlowe, now appearing with Rin-Tin‘Tin the Warner Btros. production he Crash of the Wolves!” a. me Coliseum opening tonight, docs 6h thelr account. ¢ Thiz is the fourth Rin-Tin-Tin flcv.ure in which Miss Marlowe has played- the lead, all having of out-of-doors for a setting, and most of the filming was done in woods.” Miss Marlowe might zve shorn her curly locks and eveled in the comfort of a hoyish bob, as many other have done-- aring a- wig When her picturo pquired it. She preferred to en re the snarls, the burrs, the st, the endless washing and dry- ing which grease, paint and pow- der make necessary to keep faith with admirers and am ‘her 3 genu The remainder of Iu Charles plays is "m:: to gainst those of a Limehouse |« JAY ‘m)mmf:“ Pelle Benne an, Ben Lyon, Jan Lowall Sherman and Thomas Holding, gust, Marcia Harris and Julia Hu ley are also in the cast. T story, by Sir Ph of the motherdove theme. Sada Cowas, adapleds the nov.) to the" screen. Howard ‘Higzin di rected. The majority ‘of the scencs |are laid in Monte Carlo. rHE 7TH BANDIT" AT COLISEUM SATURDAY Although | lh- e and evening in the Pathepi I Bandit,” ranch Trading Po-t, ages and comprises a ranch store, a bar, where soft drmks arve dispes ] but where somdthing of the ol time atmosphore is preserved, ani a Navajo store upemlml by Indians. “It ‘seems so funny for am ‘a» tor to be running a store!” tour- ists exelaim. But if Carcy hap.! pens to be’within earshot, he has an answer ready. “On ‘the contrary,” he points out, “every actor is a salesman, He iz selling himself—selling per. sonalily, #f any, to the picture- goers. It he doesn’t, he's a flop. It he does, he has demonstrated his ability. and- there s no reason why he should not exercise that ability in other fields.” In “The Seventh Bandit,” di rected by Scott Dunlap, Harry Oarey has fine supporting cast, including . Harriett Hammond, as | leading lady, Trilby Clark, Walter James, -James Morrison, John Dil lion and Charles MeHugh, The is by Arthur Preston Hai- N i S S MANY JUNIOR CLUBS JOIN FEDERATION ‘WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 Towa and Pennsylvania head the list in the number of Junior Clubs organized in their divi- slons. This is ‘a new branch of work of the General Federation of Women's Clubs in which young ‘girls are being trained to in- nrry on club work when their| mothers l"sl‘n from active nr ticipation.® - Towa has 101 Junior clubs lnll mmomsm |7 8T PAUL, lunn., Sept. 22.—° undreds of young bass were m“ tlti mnmu State tha | | AR IR G ARG TGN B 1 m ot 1t amswardlS B e e B i i e i et it | months TH By WADE (Moticn Pict HOLI Altio od, and hon or r thes the > wh hotton dtra fariher atital gl apphic becaus the, a at the old seldc 1 find { tration book closed & ip Gibbs, | i8 said to be an unusual treatment | j popular | fants which > Seca | than s i Ann Cempetition s mun.l it, bxn Harty ! enough hit for now/ should not mo veral we Amon, the competition i leven heve look f(). | pumero whiL') ! pidl Tul](l)' the e remember Jackson. Phillipe de Hoskin (Farina), Do.gthy Brock, Coogan. Mickey 2T, fans 1d faces helong to Allan Coghlan, Coad, Jac Ban, Y Murphy , and Must Have New"‘m"rs In a few mora yeors th sent group of popular will have been comers in their groups. Just who tho will be is anybody's gu it is safe to say they will .uum a few who began ‘at the bottc as habies, e SOVIET NURSES TOIW 3; RANKS OF RED CROGS| KEIV, Ukrainian Republic, Sept. 22,—Ten thousand Ukrain-, fan Communist giris have jmm-n! Red Cross detachments recently,! it is reported, and 200 more have finished special sanity courses and . are now Nurses.” This is in response to the Government's call for “Militari- zation" of the Soviet population in peeparation for the expected attack by “Gnnlgl ism.” “Red E DAILY ALASK LWhat notable Womery, QLS ATRQUNG ——gA ey e¥ » Mrs, William K. Vanderbilt, noted society leader, showing what the smartly dressed woman wears at the aulumn opening of the Belmont, N. Y. race track, (International Newsreel) s to drome in her invalid chal could tnla»}mr first air | Upon I'uuhng she sadd, imost siruck with ko g the beaut! view of the gardéns below me enjoyed overy moment of tlc KA EMPIRE, THU m‘ IAY, QLT o 1) Your mone; Schilling’s best Schilling Bakin? Powder ‘ Cogg:é":_ 5+19 Spices MW, Tea 'mzj\ & ’ 4. For Travel Comfort Going East, seasoned trav- elers always thoose the Northern Pacific. They know by actual compari- son the superior service of this pioneer system-— “North Coast Limited” Extra Comforts—No Extra Fare Leaves Scattle daily for Chicago—no better train in America “Famously good” meals through to Chicago. us help plan your next trip. KARL Alaskn R J 200 L, C. Smith Bidg—Seattle Phone ELlot 5560 Northern Pacific Ry A Bverything to gain and nothing to lese. 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