The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 14, 1927, Page 3

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e ol 1 1304 0% A ol 1 himg - ow e o b b ATLIRANCALE; o b:toro an appreciative audlenee, | her famoiis an . bag ‘@ modern setting, but for alis that she has nothing to wear. ' Adam and Eve got the Idea thatover, Alice .tIIIIIIIIIIIIIflllllmllllllllllllllIIImlfllIlIlllhllllllllllmllllllllIIIIIIIHIII!l'IIIh. vanadns 279 PICKETT’ TONI(" HT NEW'S SHOWING AQUAPLANE RILS BY ALASKANS AT WRANGELL JOSEPH M. bCHE\(.I\ presents ] 7R BEwEEd, IlllIl!lllKléllllllllll!!llll SERIEIREATRITEAN F3Es and queen of Comedy! with Tullio Carminanti A First Nu'wmxl Pu ture AND THEN W!"I L § YOU “What Happvn 1 io J(me £ 9 Shows—17:15 and 9:20 ]0—*2.)*—.10 —Log ('; ()0 cents T S T PR — Sunday Matmm‘*NORM'\ QHLARER in “THE DEVIL'S CIRCUS” A ™ R |ious 1o see the latest ments on the latest styles in !leaves, for as usual she a thing to wear. Howard Hawks, who mnot only tddinected butiaiso wrote this orig \inal story ‘hgs given his imagi {tion free rein and his coneeption o[ what Eden was like will be 'a !@elight to both children and the | grown-ups. From th prehistoric times, the story jumps a span 6f thous- “Fig Leaves,” the new Fox Film ands of years to a modest, mod- comedy-drama, which opened af ern couple, Adam Smith, plumber the Coliseum Theater last night,|and Eve Smith, his wi Like stress Eve's plaint fig hadu’t - | “FIG LEAVES” NOW i SHOWING, COLISEUM t—— —a delightful scquence it takes \H‘And to make matters worse, while back to that far away time when |she has to make her own clothes Atkins, the beautiful two can live as cheaply as one blonde next door always has a end decided to give it a try ininew frock to display. om this the Garden of Eden. the story develops. Men and women being what) they are, life in Paradise was not! ditferent from the life of tod. Even in those days the breakfast | table was the battlefield for the g 32 first argument of the morning| Sidney A. «Frankiin, who @ which started usually over the rected Conatance Talmadge's lat. stone “paper.” * Adam ‘wanted to!est picture, “The Duchess ‘of Buf- see how Conmsolidated Fur was| falo,” now at thg Palace heator, | CCNSTANCE TALMADGE IN COMEDY, PALACE | Aoing ‘and Eve wgs !un! as anx- Is particular nbout even ‘the'small Tom, V\Hh his horse, his dog and' ‘Bt skin Dby steam is best. L IEEITEINTARREETEIBIRTETR At i haan. wam | 1) er 1 T Jmadge's ¢ i| duction Frankiin a NEW CLEVELAND RAIL ‘I'P}’NHN 4[ 1 WORLD’S SECOND TAE roles in his sian ]1 (] Lhw(‘ But one ‘whom F ing a ditficult t factorily. While the picture was in pro town Los Ang the prin in the mus | was Tiddie Berden, who db time between tho stage screen. The rpictura direct cided that étho comec aclor for the “hit)” was slgned. Borden gouplo of hours: at completed his part, v sum, “which if ‘Pomputed W v basis, highly paid stars. “Wish 1 could ter, and gpent iving on knock over I'm working on tl soon have a Rolls, a pool and a fow police dog break into the Hollywood tocracy,” mused Eddie. “COWDOY N'USKET[ER 8 COLISEUM, TOMORROW Equi; that he h is distinetly out ard ‘that reeks human interost fr Ish—Tom Tyler, T. sereen hero, comes to seum Theater Saturday and eveaing, in the series of crackling we dramas, “The Cowboy Musketeer. | Smasoae e i H ‘mmm, N. J rgaret ien- , and killed on led State after | NS was (ound; ) ded a down- Borden only a studio and n [ would rank him with aj job like that every morning while}® ., and I'I‘i‘ ohs EST TOW \ \ | | | | ower on corth exeept that of New York's Woolwoith build-| nt wilcn a. leng a source of municiral jest, The nt. 0. P. Vun Swezingen (left above) pated the projeet when they ac- i land brothe Cloves about station, | aking woeden [loor room, rominis- \ CLEVELAND, Oct. ere mneh in igh Fritz Oxford b'e for the originalta'e and he has come threugh with a [cent. of a small to terming nd-dried pattern in a |l-p;} T 1igatead: 1s pisiug: the welcome end delight{il | t20dst tower bultding in thd world, | ' ,1A railroad terminal that will co [l : mbpre - than' $30,000,000, which he w e 06N P e CWTHE DEVILS cmcusfl begn usarly six s in consiruc AT PALACE SUNDAY | | nion tion and which ri in 1 | beauty the great \ of Novma | World 1 \e| The strircture abuts on Cleve land's public square, It iy a pro-| sépo ond | stations -of the| p w»m--"rnr-‘, L ol Which comes to]dect of O. P.and M. J. Van Swer- s Theater oif Sunday was | INSeN, Who proposed the eraction of a new union stationyto tha to be a musical comedy star., Her sohooling was almost entively s | NOW nYork, Conlral, aud T volce and music instead of the'and Ohio rallroady after conventional instruction given 'to 4uired the Nickel ‘Plate Imest children. The movies clafm. roads. her, however, before she Had The buildicg proper is nearing o to present tha results of Completion. Yards, platforms, ap- Seedning: to the - pakie. proach traln sheds are’ yot work under contract L0 be consiructed and engineer: ure Mad,' dirccted by o9t te' that trains will be run- . and her Huceess MNg into'the new terminal about She elimbed 'to 1930 ¥ two seasons and The statfon tower'is 708 and enviablo bigh, exceeded only by the Her other foot “Woolworth building in New | o “Broadway York. Whe terminal building hag| The Snob,” “HeWhn~ b2 sto | pped,”. “Lady of For years various Clevelani A S'ave of Faghion” and. &roups, both civic and public, Guay-| " Hor newest fil, | reled over the location of a new | 1s heen diractod Btation. The settlem Christiafison from after the | tively In th and Erie | the 1o | Benjamin his own story. PR G CERITICS SAY The age old Russtan Method of Joosening the clogged pores of TRY BATIS. ) rail meantims | THE RUSSIAN STEAM ‘\ml will like them. | Open Wednesdays and Satur- {days 1 P, M. to 1 A. M. TPhone 240 for appointment. Ladies giv pectal attention. .Mrs. Jolin i, Prop. —-atv, . 014 paners 1or sare ar Tae T0 DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA, Lock Young' Bring Back Its Natural Color, Gloss# and Attractiveness Zmpire ‘The Bread for Every Digestion matter what your health Common znrden sage lm\\/'rl' i will hoid ot | { American dancer, B - | either n dignitaries and other rain in ooty, ven n shed that would lered a decent fr in-a small town > GABDEN CLUB MEETS TODAY iting forefs notable de h:- €0 Will Convene at 8 o'Clock School for First Time Since Spring in With expectations of a fuil at tendance, the Juneau Garden Club its first mcating, last Spring, tonight in the School auditorium at 8 o'clack, W. Lic vice-pro-ident of the orgapization anncunced today. All committees will make their summer reports, and some inter- esting work details are expectel The plans for the future activities of the club will be discussed, and a program outlined for the coming High ers, | season. Mrs. orge Kohlhepp will lead a ge 1 dizcussion on fall bulb planting. ‘The mainn address of the evening will be given by Mrs, Frank Suffeccol of Skagway, who has onc of the best gardens in the northern city, and who has done gardening suc ully for a number of years. As President Flory Juneau at the present time, Mr Lievers will aet a3 chairman, while Miss Ann Coleman will re- tain Ler dut etary. Thore are approxia 80 members in the Juncau Garden Club. e —r,————— LETTERS LEFT is not in BY I, DUNCAN * CAUSESWORRY | " Some prsllv‘; Reccwed by Famed “Dancer May Give Much to Art PARIS, Oct. the contents of papers and which Isadoga 14.—Reports that a great bundle personal letters Duncan, kept during lifetime in a hig, black trunk, a soon to be vublished have caused a flurry of consternation in the households of several of Europe's celebrities, #hegpapers and lettors_all deal- 2 & th er s intimate dfe and her relations with some of Europé’s and America’s literary, political and ° social celebrittes, Bl promise to' reveal many inciden's and episodes concerning which the public has heretofora caly partial- ly guessed, but which, half-guess- ed, was sensational enough to keep social tongues wagging for a whole season at a time. Dastruction Planned It is gaid that the dancer,shortly | before her death recently in an | automobile accident in'Nice, plan ned to have the two little urns contuining the ashes of her child ren emptied into the Mediterran- ean Sea, and to have her intimate papers destroyed, after she had completed writing her own me- mofrs, She met her death before was omplished. Noted Writings Among the papers are known to% be letters from Gabriel D’Annun zlo, Itatly's picturesque poet; Elinoan Du: Sarah Bernhard!, and which should add much history of contemporary art, are othar papers connscted with celebrities still living which, if rubliched, would yield thzmes for much conversation, whether or not they added, something to act. TR, S8 i 7+ R . SUITS . PRESSED—$1.00 Phone 578 1 Jordon’s Valet Bervios You will. be pleased at your ball- room gowm if ycu let us clean and press them. An expert lady pregser on women's dresses Is. at your service, It is our greatest pleasure to please. you. Jordan's Vaht Service, - —adv, ——r > M IET Almquist Press Your Suit. We call and deliver. Phonas $28. others, Thres '8 HEAL READ into a heavy tea with sulphur is—| S H Tfl ¥ dded, will, turn gray, streciod|is $he best in town! Made from and faded hair: beautifully darkjonly the very best ingredients and 1quumn’¢. Just a few ape that inoney will buy. " It is ‘the| caticns will prove a Tevelatic it your hair is fading, strc ..Llfl ¥ bread for the whole. fam-| or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea :ud dly hby to m“"‘ Ask Sulphur Mm’nt Mome; thouxin,[for Myren's Health Bread at all is troubles An easier way i3 m 4 to get & of Wyeth's : ahd Sulpklf Compound .at anyf = drus ttol reaay for use fqn only 75 eenis.” “This is. the old- time 1.}'"06 by the ad- dition of other ients. While wispy, gray, faded ha is not 1 desire to tain uii’r S 'h,‘l‘l ppearance a nd attractiyendds. ) arkening your hair Bage and Sul- 4 | phur C no one.can tell, ,bevfl ‘does it so maturally, You Just dampen aj’ ‘snom £t brysh with it und draw _th! your | taking £ 'tlm; h-ul'. gray hu after a ‘ &o your. @ » lonp—chm Chowder lhg qupn, Spanish Sauce colortul | soldier- | Gordon Crafg: | to the| | 7:30 ——— TOT vl( HT THE PICTURE OF 1T°5 PEAUTY UNADORNED— PICTURES I _HERE Adam didn’t know what he was starting when he gave s rib to learn the quaint old sporf of Mat.imony! k It's six theusand—or six million—years since Eve first asked her husband fer some filthy lucre t> buy ‘some new fig leaves—and still women have “nothing to wear.” FOX NEW'S ROACH- resenty. 'OUR GANG' l()~v-.;0—Lugce 60 cems COMING SUNDAY “SANDY” ... .. o A | | i | | i in Hills Bros Coffee do you get the utmost in flavor and aroma mfl’f’fi.‘f If:fix‘rs?' : batter? By adding the ool g S coffce @ few pounds at l time, This exact process bW trolled Rmugr:g md 4 Hills Bros, can use it. delicious, full-botlled, form goodnes it produces comes to you in all its ful' richness because * Bros. seal ‘their coffee Wiils Bros. raast their coffee as a good cook makes cake-batter.

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