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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT, |, 1927. g 9y NEWS TO DATE HE tang of the storm waves, biending with the perfume of ro- mance. IRVIN WILLAT iction T R T O T e e T R R ey e e —— e e T T 9@, e s an . DANCER SUES FILM COMEDIAN | s sounsa o vre o AR, | who has come into sudden riches, S . work in motion pictures following ycago. In the m of a gay party | She came into the news lim¢ 2 [nis old friend, Homer Webb, o ’ . \ light when Hollywood police ac - s e | ATizona, arrives to tell him that cused hér of appearing in the FOX \P” INDAY MATINEE., NIGHT AND MONDAY|Pick o Arizona gocs Norion aud B foad b | haudkorchiet. According totho “The Coustanl Si"[})” | tried on a charge of stealing ! police attempted to question he: {ence of his lawyer, the old man taken into custody only after s vided over the verdict. Jim Clan- . J . i : the dismissal of insanity T suit with Bertie Roberts, dangh- who had been on a fish- is traveling a d pace in Chi a stage career as a dance 7:30 — NDAY ONLY - 9.25 some -of his friends back West . | vieinity. of a film astor's home are in trouble and mneed his help. | with a pistol concealed fh a black |~ """ e learns on his arrivals that his old | i L 3 | police, she was questioned friend, John Robideaux, is i " g # vatchman and later when the from-a neighboring rancher, - ; i at'‘a Hollywood hotel she bar MAZIE ADVENTU LS lace Roberts. Despite the eloqu- . | ricaded herself in a room and wais 'V‘) Bl !': convicted and a freafor-all! & had fired several shots. She was NSNS ST | tight results between factions di. | 4 3 E to the Minnie Barton h ton, his attorney, leads his clien 4 9% & 4 'ges that had heen placed crowd and thus jeopardizes h 4 i @ st her | ter of the plaintiff. The sequence {are thrilling. ing trip in the High Sierras dur | ing issued a statement s ng that l 1 b ¥ ) he had returned immediately af- o1 wu. OoN | WALLACE BEERY WARNER BAXTER PHYLLIS HAVER jter being informed of tHe filin of the suit, and declaring thut the charges in the complaint, as reported fn the press, were “de- i liberate ,fabrications without any | basis of truth whatever.” - < Beery's statement said that |about three weeks ago Miss Mon- “THE AUCTION BLOCK” AT PALACE TOMORROW | It is up to the country | | the land to give a rising vote o' | { thanks to Hobart Henley, for he | | is the first divector who has ever' ' | “done right by them.” tanya had visited his employers A majority of the sceles in : . ; land made threats which led to his | Henley's production of “The Auc-¢ 4 . H 'lummg the matter over to the \ tion Block,” which is coming t» strict attorney's office that same | the Palace tomorrow, opening with ! v. He declared that neither the the matinee, take place in the! woman nor her attorney had ever 2 little town of Palmdale, South 3 , e # | communicated with him directl Suggested by the novel by | Carolina, the girls and boys ® ; y 3 $ {nor had he been served with jof the place are pictured as reui' i jany papers, and added that as REX BEACH pepplo, andl diof the popular.movie| - Wallace l‘(cry celluloid comic, shown with his wife, is being, he district attorney had th> mat. s : ol 'Q 7 conception of Amer! n yokels , 1 X . ter under investigation amy fui- with CHARLES RAY and weeption of American yokels. | sued by Juanita' Montanya, New York dancer (below), whe |{i¢ "IGer investencon oy fo ' 3 From Joseph C. Lin- ELEANOR BOARDMAN ioog tho mortes have. dean witnj 25ks, millicit dollars’ dam; [ that_ottice, ! coln’s “best-celler’” novel country hoys and girls a; the LOS ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 1! The Lasky-famous players rt').'- of the Cape Cod lLife- hicks of twenty-five or thirty years | —-Juanita Moutanya, 18 year old|Doration two weeks ago asked the bihohish I ot saving service. Best sea ago, while in reality there is lit A gripping melodrama of the sea with a big, all-star cast. ZCme-ron:y SEE WHAT A TOUGH JOB at the ENTERTAINMENT Spanish dancer and film actress, ! district attorney's office to inves- . JN COMPORT thyiller yet. WALTER HAD in judging a | difference between them and thetr 4 charged that Becry attacked her ([gate the charged of Miss Mon. 10-20-46—Loges 50c beauty contest! Walter Hiers INEAU | metropolitan cousins. The movies | -jef Dagle Horse, i while she was a guest at Qls tanya, Harold Davis, ot Deplity ! gt G in “Fresh Faces,” o side-sp)it- JUNE. {have probably done more than any [ tene, is the added attraction & Hmnw and is the father of her ex- District® Attorney said, “No crimi- : : - R & ting Edueational-Waltar ‘Hiers |other one thinz %o changs this!|the Palace theatfte Sunday and{Dpected child, nal charge was filed against 30 ——— TONIGHT ONLY ——— 9:25 Comed FAIR condition, and it is mow up to' Monday nights. His selactions wii'| Beery Beery, howaever, and the inciden’ v, according to the dancer's i i f 2 considéred closed. Investiga- the movies to admit the fact pub- all be new to Juneau au 4 thons YR e oy " Wes' cotl 5 v complaint, attacked her while sha' B0 (RRPTRECL BRE R tind & BN licly. Chief Eagle Horse has appeared | was sRatng HEVArUL Waehs. o LT oy ‘ . | Tiely g [was spending several weeks as gy ) SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT | Rleanor - Boardman and Saily in all of the leading theatres of | the guest of Mrs, Rita Beery, tie ;“;i ;'“I:“‘w":: ’t'l‘l"'f"“"““ the dam ! O'Neill play small town girls in|the country and in many foreign actor's wife, in their Holiywood - iles Ray, contrary to custom, is| baritone voice and a personality | attack, she charges, was when The President m . S . . seen as a “man from the *! which is pleasing. He recelvad his | the actor drove her to har home g S ritone : ; The Famous Indian Baritone | Ernest Gillen, James Coir early schooling in Sitka, then wan' |in his automobile at the conclu-| Bob Turner's New 7-Passenger ” r ) ’ | Charles Clary, David Torrence,|to Chewama, Oregon, then east|cion of her visit. an AND OTHER ATFRACTI_Q Forrest Seabury and Ned Sparhs'for voice culture and has since | fThe complaint asks $500,000 1t's Rea] Pleasu.e to ride in the e e i complete the « It is a Metro- heen one of the sy wcular vocal factual and $500,0060 exemplary ' ~ President-—It's a Studebaker | Goldwyn-Mayer picture. |ists on the American stage. I damages. ! CALL 257 LAST TIME TONIFI!T i Atins S TN koo (AR G‘THE VOLGA BO ATM AN” o v AT COLISEUM SUNDAY ONE QHOW ONLX No walk of life 18 more frauglit i | with drama or danger than thai " of the United States Lite Doors Open 7 / Cm_‘f:e“ 63 30 to 8 P M, _!Service on treacherous Cape T R R S 4 dvery thrill experienced by the AS THIS SHOW IS A 12-REEL PICTURE WILL Ay S B & ; Qs ‘ ‘ g START PRO'\H’TIY AT 8 P‘ . Fiafiztee Wlaisnts Tig: an aoets6) 10-20-40—Log: s 00 cents !save other lives, is depicted In! AT R ER AT BUCK JONES I' [(;HTI‘VG MAIHNE NO 6 Rugged Water,” Irvin Willat':| lunw dy. The movie part of the bill starts promptly at 8 o’clock. The Attractwns ool sd g ol i oo cent is from 7:30 until 8 o'clock. At Theatres production for Paramount,! ich opens for Sunday only at the Coliseum. In the screen story Warner Bax ter expects, as Number One man jof the Setuckit live saving sta- ition, to succeed the retiring cap- tain, but politics result in the ap- Beginning Monday, October 3, RHODES CAFE Will Close at | pointment of a man from another COLISEUM TON'GHT‘ ! station, Wallace Beery, who ar- rives with his daughter, Lois Wil- son, upbraids the crew for reason at all, insults Baxter and, gets himgelf disliked gencrally. Baxter’s rapidly developing in- terest in Lois Wilson causes hir! | LAST CHANCE TO TSEE ‘With every succsssive pieture, ! “THE VOLGA BOATMAN" || (he popularity of Buck Jones, Fox ! = 7 %1 Films' big, stapping, two-fisted That big production “The Volga| western star, seems to gain a few i Boatman™ will be shown on the| notches. His latest, “A Man Four- Screen at the Palace tonight for| Square,” came to the Coliseun ! romain at his post instead of the last time. This feature is ons matinee and night today and H‘“,h(,,"mg When ke rescuss hen! of the best seen in Juneau In affords the big fellow plenty of'grom fne. incoming tide she be. fimonths and during the past two| opportunity for display of his rug- .gins to feel a deeper interest in 2 nights, notwithstanding the coun- Agednen [hlm. He feels he cannot yet pro- ter attraction, the Fair, large and | Tnere s something: different, pose to her because, due to his' satisfied audiences -have seen this!|anout Buck Jones. He is all that lack of knowledge of women, he: De Mille masterpiece.’ could be asked as a delineator of i has permitted an ambitious girl! There is only one show tonight western types but he doesn’t stop |in the neighboring village to make | fof “The Volga Boatman.” Pret‘e'l-‘ there. He showed by his portrayal | him think he has proposed to her.' ing the film presentation, Mn)]nf “Lazybones,” a recent Fox pic-)She wants him to make Beery" 84 Pauly’s orchestra gives a concerr,!ture, that he has genuine acting|work so hard ‘or him he'll b» there is a weekly, then the fea-|ability and, shouid he ever grow |fired for incouspetence. But Bax- ture, eleven reels, added attrac-| weary of the rough-and-ready dra-|ter, chiefly because of Lois Wil !ian being the Russian Trio sins-| ma. there is plenty of room on . son, protects the tyrannical cap- ng the title selection and a good the screen for him in other roles. ‘uina Jjob. The end is thrilling. 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