The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 15, 1927, Page 3

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v by NDAY ONLY —— e 9225 PICKETT’ PALACE FOX NEW'S “MAZIES WONT TELL,” Mazie : 2 : 4 A picture that fiames with the spivit of yeuth! UP-TO-DATE | \pm‘em:' i BIGGER THAN RINGLAND BROS. CIRCUS With All the Thrills of the Sawdust Ring ¢nd Underworld A Ccmbinaticn ¢f Arch Villainy and Supreme Will-Power that Makcs Punvets and Clowns of Us All ELENORE MEHERIN'S daring novet MADGE BELLAMY - HARRISON FORD LESLIE FENTON -DAVID TORRENCE- GLORIA HOPE* CIARLES FARRELL Scenuria by Eve Unsell from the Rory publishcd in lead/ny newaspapers HARRY BEAUMONT [ roduction l’h Hb f She defied fifes Lonvenhons in Her Scarch' Sor Thrills - S ——— Miss Lois Delander of Chicago, crowned “Miss America” at the Atlantic Ci:? beauty |pageant, executes exercises whicl she claims, aid in attaining a perfect form as well as guud health. P h GOING AFTER MOVIE CHIEF | - | 70C Oct. 1573} romantic, KISSES EXPENSIVE ON HOLLY WOOD LOTS shots of the same ne hvi;lfx. Reod by Millicns ade. to insure one good one,| o i . ial This means a half hour for which| Printed in Seria Form in Over {humerous persons he 100 Newspapers NOTE:— 1 A Picture—Picturizel { From a Book “WIRELESS LIZZIE” Causz Big Semsation with “Driverless Cai” may ook money. cost of a kiss. done 4 put in a can { for shipment to the amusements The | hungry world is §53.70, f. 0. b Irish Vigilance Cons | Hollywood. Thi the estimate|One player (male) for half mit id affitisted organizations 'of . Cohn, Froduction Many) hour with “pgomotion of dignified Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. |One player | expression of Irish art” as thair| mmed 15 Director :purpn.‘((fl, announce they had !"’V" ““’"f”f“‘"“ filed n petiti 5 Two ‘“grips” (helpers { Trade Com Wi dethirone Cameraman of the Mo b ’ The fil{s»l;t:n;\ls;:\f;nm aman ! ‘[Cutting the scene " TOM TYLER Projaction’ room charges N , i y Titling (pro rata of cost of titling completed pic- &\IH‘) % s Electricity used . 5 e {AM Mikéup (repairing atter kiss), v ! g Film, (120 feet at 10 cents, “which includes develop- ing) P Would Dethrone Him from His Position and director are drs Bo the detailed budget of a s ard screen kiss would look some-| thing like this: LAST CHANCE TONIGHT e i NE Amer N YORK, Oct. 15. St Prices—10-20-20y loges 50¢ ENTERTAINMENT |4 COMFORT { Lk A N A SUNCAY (female) on N O screoned (without about 120 feel of film actuaily used during thg — production, befo utting), ang K $100 a day the ave: ary of hero, heroine and d ~— TONIGHT — LAST TIMES (at $200 a i and Hearts,” “The The Rose,” and Garden of Allah,” are a gross libel upon the Irish race. - > It asks that the Commission 5""' Motion institute “appropriate proceedings' Pictures Benefit | under the Federal Trade Commis- |7 . ! :shm Act” against Hays, , the m "O Plt’lll‘ cht’l ; | tion picture producars and . Yy | | tributors of America, Ine., v FURRVILD: b, Dol 08 St | . v o “Motion pletures are beneficial to he heads, various offic assoclation, ten producers and dis-| JuPlc health b ise of the varl o én | - i 3 occasion are the | teéibutors, and the Film Boards of i, Mgl s of actual phy- Trade of 32 cities. " the National Sl A ol sl COD BROUGHT IN Cengress was lulx!‘ The Ina J.,, Capt. Andrew Hildre, arrived in port yesterday and dis-| harged 21,000 pounds of black | U od at the Juneau Cold Stora Company. . bout ha , several narily it takes an hour to film a k id3 « B3 LA »ine" A .". ... DON'T MISS 4-GOOD ONE O OO RSO AT O i i | ‘A»ttra'ctions " Total ..$53.70; Wherefore, execut declare, kisses are material items in the| high cost of motion piciures. Presto! Change! And the actor was raised to the highest rank. “SANDY” SHOWING AT | COLISEUM SUNDAY ONLY . ) oomw To the spectator, the emotions, and thrills are that which own,” C. E. Milliken, v of the Motion Plcture P s and Distributors of Amer- said in an agddress. ‘“They arious to be sure, but they same thrills the player ex- es on the field.” At Theatres | Men Are to the "|Be All Dolled for: Up Now { conventional black, and busi- suits of most cf the hues the rainbow with variations come of the garments the| well d ed man of the winter! of 1927 will wear, style experts |attending a meeting of the Chi- |cago Cutters Club, announced. Dress overcouls will have a| “Sandy” is in the movies now That is the good news that will bring all fiction lovers té the Coliseum theater tomorrow when —_—————— the first local showing of the new | A. D. Lowe and bride are pas-| Fox Film will take placs. This|Scngers aboard the Yukon for One of the most brilliant res-| celebratéd story' by Elemors Me-|Juncau, leaving Seattie this morn- cués ever screened, and one in;herin has baen read by legions asiiB8: “COWBOY MUSKETEER” AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | CHICAGO, Oct. 15.—Dress ov- ercats that look like skirts, tux- edos” in most every shade except |8ve por -« tonight. which Tom Tyler, new F. B O. western star nearly lost his life is contained in “The Cowboy Mus- keteer,” third of the series feat- uring the handsome young athlete playlng at' the Coliseum theater In the story Leila Gor- don plunges through 'the rickety rail of an old bridg in her fussy | that it appeared serially in more than a hundred big city newspepers in every part of the United States. Its theme is one of widespread appeal. It records, , in an un- forgettable manner, the search of a typica® modern girl for happi- ness. . The eensational success greeted it instantoneously Ifttle Ford, and is swept down the | upon publication was due to the stream in the icy waters. Tyler,| fact that the character “Sandy" riding along” the trail’ ‘near malhns ‘been treated with a candor . ‘road, sees the- accident and bai- lops fownstream along the bank. Fastening his lariat to the pom- mel of his saddle, and with the ther. end around his walst, he )8 fto the torrent and catche: egirl just before she s swept e edge‘of the falls. . Then d gen Trse, trained fo ¢ t of the rope on 4 Macks up the bank and thidgtwo [gtruggling figurés acript called “but the s it ek ; scenc; *with t that Tyler and Frahces s Jeading lady, actually -y ¥ Bt-aver the falls locked in each #Ps arms,’ that is somectimes daring but al- ways , true-to-iife. “Sandy” is the daughter of a jazz age who holds all the advanc- ed ideas commonly -credited to the present-day girl. She firmly belicves that the older generation can teach her nothing but that she can give them a few lessons. in throwing over antiquated conven- tions in favor of a behavior code that gets the maximum fun out of lite. bt 5 ¥ ok In the highly-dramatic story tho author proves that rules of con- duct developed through centuries of civilization cannot be altered or dismissed-—even by a beautiful nineteen-year-old girl. “The Devil's Circus, L on as' the ‘theme, full* of drama and com- edy and pathok, opens at the Pa} % face tomorrow aftéfnoon and which also on Sunday and Mondoy nights. There is a big cast for 1 aturing Norma + with re- | Grandmoiher, Eurning ior [Mayor, Makes Nutmeg State Take Na By SHIRLEY K IRKE Carmel Myers, John Miljan, Claive{ 'y oo tional llustrated News Staf? ‘Px* v Correspondent MeDowell, Joyce and dog actor. ot ‘The story starts off with »n girl' fleeing from an orphan hama search of her mother, who, dg- Buddy, ths foli skirt effeet with a smart ver- | tical cut instead of the old New- !market eut. The tuxedo will he worn in midnight blue ford grey but black s used, For informal say, ‘the well dr don 2 bralded cr and ox- not teing dress, so théy sed. man will and’ gtitzhed - GAMBLE JUST PARIS, Oct broken’ down They are now admitted bacearat " room at the Royal Castno in Bia where hertofore mon to gamble to their he tent-—or their 15 barrier. to the Pavillon another were abie ‘L's eon- wives of*other females possesding t n‘ought ed to lose at one sit- 45 suit in shades of blue or Lrown,| LIKE THE MEN ritz, a room: puckethook's ” ea- | pacity ‘—= far from the éyes' of i music stands. ‘Uther renovations are ‘being planned ' by Manager Spickett: ———e i — 'LONDON, Oct. '16.-The most bling fever is &0 m‘"qpopumr marriage months i Bug- ) - wociet ndezvous in France asifios Are prospering hiere. Ofie 18 condiitted by the municipality Thé ‘othér two are privately ; i PALACE THEATRE " BEING REPAINTED working day after' the second sho 8 autumn’ that three! nd are July, August and Sep- ber. ’ Maryl jn 1926 were the foéwest for 40 years with the ex- ception of 1917, ’ Officigl figures fust published show that 83,830 marriages. more than 30 ) cent of the total for ‘the year, 7e solem- nized in those months. ‘The slackest perfod for marry- ing is the lrgg qqamr of the interior of the|¥ear. ¢. Bright coloring! “tie mammoth ceiling walls are in salmon the auditorfum ‘and cozy lo::lu‘ of the stage'is dhd the froht { INCE halibut sold .. ! JE | LONDON, Oct. 15— must go. 'All of 5 he: vy walrus effect to | by toothhrush, ‘are'™ ban of British barhersian (havae rtaried s campaign gat~ them. to: the past . jbibition at tiefpated masquerading u fancy names, move against iy soft

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