The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 17, 1927, Page 3

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llmmlllllllllflllflll|||l|||||||l|fl|||h. Spicket’s|- Palace Shearer s, m “The Devil’s Circus” COMING TUESDAY Doors oper at 6:30 o’clock, first show at 7:15; second 9:20 DEMPSEY TUNNEY IN 10 ROUND CONTEST at Chicaeoy You see it better than in a ring side seat. ADDED ATTRACTION DEMPSEY " SHARKEY CONTEST—10 ROUNDS For ‘Men, Women and .Children ‘IIIIIIIlllll!IIHIIIMIHIIII!HIIIIHIIIII" Attractions At Theatres L5 g “THE DEVlL" cIRCUC" 1S NOW AT PALACE | " the tirm ,.American production of the Dan- las to whether Tunney was ri !ly down for the count of 1 Oani then some. | HONESTY, BEST POLICY" || COMING TO COLISEUM ! ** Laughter almost start checking with s thai close-to-death THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; MONDAY, OCT, 17, 1927 OF BRITA W%“fi! i1 adventures is ready for patrons of | the Coliseum theater, esty the Best shown Wednesday careful balance of melodram: mirth which Howard Hawks provided in his newest photc which Fox Films h with an allstar cast vhere “Hon- Policy” will This is Johnny ¢ rooks, rob a jewele cling to an el vator cable as Rockliffe Fellow | the detective pursues. They dash {into a dental clinic whers Walker | becgines an amateur deatist and works over a patient, unconscious f.om gas, while Miss Starke, da,’:lnx the hand which Fell {injured in their putsuit, c the fancy of Fellnw and NAKEDNESS . ON STAGES {District Attorney of New‘ v York Issues an * Ultimatum | NEW YORK, Oct. 17.- Vay theatres will have to dr up their show girls and tame down their language or somebody is going to jail sa'd an tum from District Attor; ton. He has threatened to the stage of naked women’ if necessary to ‘“back up p. wagons to the stage doors, % ling the performers, just as they, are, to the night court so the |judge can see what the audiences| Blan- “rid rol ; Id)‘(‘ compelled to look at.” ! L : | American Soprano to Sing in Grand Opera, NEW YORK, Qct. 17.- and D be B ban-| § UNDER BAN: land, The godfather ten, her cousin of e Prince ! Norton is beautifal con ered the of Mayfair comes by naturally, of the Hc Norton, her est cinern One of the most stri personalities in England Pamela Smith, Lord Bl 1 youngest daughter. ally conceded to have ‘charm” of any of the society W most SPOTLIGHT TURNS ON CHILDRE S WEALTH hter , shewn (left) in an excl Angela (centier), Mrs, Ward; Sirah " Nerten and M.‘ an n Jane) e ters of the right) daughter of the ke anl Lady Pamela Smith (lewer right), N Y FAMILIES of Lord and Lady Louis Mount- usive photograph; Penelope and Bt. Hon. Dudley Ward and Richard it kenhen l _”APPED MEN ; “‘Wmofa&&: ARE RESCUED noon st n They ¢ from thei A hea rock, but Jittie onment L minerzs D Wom&fu 7:30 - TONIGHT 9 PATHE NEWS All the News All the Time MOVING DAY For Comedy—For Laughs Always JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S MIGHTY DRAMA OF THE SNOW COUMTRY HEN THE DOOR DPENED .IMQUEUH! LOGAN ROBERT CAIN WALTER. < GRAIL Loges 50 cents FRANE. EENAIL JRESENES . LA MARCAKET LIt 46810, WEDNESDAY “CANTERBURY NIGHT” ——————— “HONESTY—BEST POLICY" A Fox Picture A lifetime of adventure nacked into an hour-and-a-half's cntertainment, /COMING THURSDAY SYD. CHAPLIN in “OH, WHT A NURSE” stil carries conslderable mong the peasantry, the ny and Il\(r-r lli\d!isfl('(l with s cf the Huro- Carol was recalled to | Buchar He was then very| pro-German, but at Michendorf, {south of Potsdam, his automohile | was stopped by rustics who took {him for a foreign spy. Nobody believed his protestations and he | was about to be e mmarily hang- | {ed whem tite occupants of a mile| At the l»ep. nni pean w “Anoth-| children in the English capital. er young American soprano will She lias traveled uxnn.ivon. she ['lappers of |sing for the Metropolitan o-mhs tamil | sl." F Us Company this season Grace ! know: 2 rance ¢ se Moore, former musical comedy | almost as fam l!"n Doubl- ,1],;]‘,,“,, star, who was born at Jellicoe,{ bury, where she n the & A rsery Tenn. She is now at Antibes on!shadow of the Norma Shearer, Metro-Goldwyn 1y, piviery where she had been!rhyme cross. Lady B | conts of Hpaiiori th hake s o abasMayer star, has the leading femin-| o 4y ins 105 “the -opera, but' will] |companies her famous father. ev-' to-the-minute Parisian flapper a1 . _.in role, and the cast mc"]u'le;' sail for New’ York on November erywhere — even to quite dull{pasfect product. The first coat J{/haries Emmett Mack, in thelead-]gq .\ | ipolitical | meetings. - British 80-!js mere priming and Is a salve willl applicd for the same reasons fillor h male role; Carmel Myers, John PRl A S lelety generally thinks ondon’s fg put on raw oak. The Secomy: Miljan, | Cliza. © McDowell, Joyce BALDWW’S INDIAN NAK be more of ‘a figure in nosister, | coat does the work and perfects LM and the latest child find social life than her eld 4 “of the screer, and the popular| MADE LABOR PARTY TARGET, [0C<! L@ HHAR et ¢ s the color. It is-darker than the| to become a foundation salva. trick dog, Buddy. | LoNDON, Oct. 17. “Sittive | thrown soclety over It Is a simple story simply told, | pocie "0 name which Canad-|journalist. 5 | Good tipstick, says a pmmlnem and therein lies the 3""“'"“*"!1:::- Indians confererd upon Pre-| Penelope Ward and her youns-! manufacturer of feminine make:| The director has taken characters |, ;.. pajgwin when they crowned er sister, Angela, are quite proud up, should not come off on nd])-' that are thoroughly plausible, that |,y \ith foathers and made hini'to number the Prince of Wales king or the boy friends’ choek,| veally might exist and be acquaint-1, chjer, 5 o fine target for Ram-iamong their intimate friends Onee an 1t will itay if It is madel <d with you and me, and then put ..o Macponald. |They are the daughters of Mr x of good quality as he says them to working out & drama in = “uyupr Premier, continues to live Dudley Ward. hould be. Restaurant men which colorful and . entertaining .y (o his Indian name. He sits ———— protested against Dbits of detall and convincing chariang gits and does nothing,” the! 1 do restawrant| “ acterizations successfully sustaiyiformer Labor Premier declared! unremovahle | interest. in a recent epeech attacking Mr. ’, , are assured, he play has drama and melo-|gajdwin and his government for| that ,theyi drama, comedy and pathos, andfailure to afford relief to agri-| s of custom- | their blending and smooth devel cultnre- and other industries, ! ick medg | .opment represent the work of a ity [ dramatic artist. Christianson’s record of success in picturcs! | abroad seems to be founded on a ’ | ol - HELP WASH 00T | CURWOOD STORY AT | o e oot KIDNEY POISON - - 1 1f Your Back Hurts or firm basis. Bladder Bothers You, Begn Taking Salts When your kidneys hurt and your back ‘fecls sore don't get|# scared and proceed to load your s stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your Kkidneys clean like you keep in ‘Canada’and the com-|your bowels clean, by flushing wetit to the Canadian woods {them with a mild, harmiess safts . the exteriors. The scenic|Which helps to remove the body’s waste and stimulates. tafy car'saved him in the nick ot | |time. Again he was held up at | Juterbog, some distance farther ¥ laway, and after this a Prussian “il General’ Was detailed to see him 'nl‘r‘l) as far as Hn\ fluullu'. . SWAI.I.UW #MEDICINE - BY UU'ART d»udsh director, Benjamin Christian- ga=nson, opened at the Palace last night and was accorded the ac- ntgs claim_of a signal success. It is 3% on for the last two showings to-| \#tasmight. g{laranteed withcut limit! If you don’t like Schilling’s best . » - your money back at; your grocer’s . . . instantly. Your statement is enough. You keep the coffee. offee Baking Powdes AIFDTG TS PARIS, Get. 17.--It takes two ' Abyssinians Place Unlimit- .d Faith in Large Doses of *Medicine BERLIN, 'Oct. 1 Abyssinians are like many old-fashioned white | folks—they place unlimited faith in large doses of medicine when they are ill—says Walter Zahn, the only druggist in Addis Abeba. He is here on vacation after thir- (teen ycars of dence in the { Abyssinian capital. | Empty champa i snums are | — ;much esteemed in dispensing | qrank the disinfectant and applied] 165,000 1we: drugs, becaunse the nalives are| (ho other medicine externally, un'l chaplaln af | firm believers in quantity and size | girange to say, she was cured «f|11 years. i where medicaments are concerned, both complaints and sang nanzu' i ey {he_rela of praise outside my pharmacy s o o Zahn has had some strange X'y, how h" ;uutuda " ! U. 8. TO % 'perlomeu during his long stay \ll Abyasinia. On a Galla name ! CHECE ASHINGTO.N 001 LB an effort to dete fzom the back woods came m.wolllll, 85 flo&en [*whetiicr migratory birds { consult him, put down & coin and S'.(Q Eulm sfll! in reasing or decr and to assis. in formulatin 4 iations for their prof 7] asked Bim to smite. Inveinntarily ridll:. Zahn did so, whercupon tha Galla} 4 ROCHSTER, N. Y., Oct, ¥i. expressed huge delight, for he had ' Mr: Quph’u'}l’n’il nle:lmuu!fly hoen told In Lis village thav the'y ol SO the Bastern great medicine man he needed to' Star” in New York State,. be-! { Heves in kevping young by keep-| 4 the Blological Survey * asked the hunting’ clubs | the Unjted States and Came. ada 1o ‘report their bags wild ducks and other -m e o Frederic - Pe $16.50. New comething new, e Adverusiug aiways pays, the columns of The Empire. { 88 Paul Chapter e — Lovers .of .the great out-of-dcors Zeve a rare treat in store for them in the William Fox productipn of “When the "Dgor. Ovened,’ which ! opens at the Collseum tonight. “+*= . Thig Wiriiting ‘tale of the great Northwogds was adapted from the | novel by James Oliver Curwood directed by Reginald Barker. jare’ combination, since. bat!. ' are tamous for their ability m toris of the great out- e ofte with Dlll =~ the “othér with the motlon picture, the Door Opened” hag can stage, creatioin. and can be or evening w Internatianal New e —————— CAROL PGUR MIXER, OLD MATES RECALL REGIMENTAL DAYS POTBI‘DAM. Germany, Oct. 17, »| ——Old friends here of Prifice |Cnrol of Rumania do not believe| that a man of his temperamént 8ce was ome who had teeth of gold, and his queer request secm- ing “in touch.” Although the ed to him to be the most direct|oijest member of the order in Paul did not to. the right man. In general, Zahn regards Abys. yeurs old. She :s now 86. \ sinians &8 a marvelously healthy “Adopted” first as mother of| | tory game birds durh race, : a chapter, named after her| | 1937-28 open season. |daughter, she was. later unoffi-| | way to make sure he had Bot| Now York, Mrs. Join the order until she was 73| “Once,” he tells, “I served an ; therefore authent! d |urinous @;"m“um Thy h“,: them to their normal " aetivity, 4 ‘with ' thilillag situations, in- dluding & spectacular flogd and m,,flmu runaway. 3 Jgequeline Logan appears in the|! 0 d Teresarde Foutenac, grand- ‘of an old French noble: e has been brought 0' " cynical Mnhr in a ohateau built in the very dense forest. 7"‘ qmunlnnl. ot the outer the musty walls of litttle village Gren- rican, who forget bis| 'The function of th eys 18 to filter the blood. In N hours they strain trom it 500 grains of | |acid and waste, s0 we can read- ily understand the vital import- ance of keeping the kidneys ac- tive, Drink lats of good’ watef- fcan’t drink too much; also get) from any pharmaeist ‘about four ounces of Jad Saits; take a table- spoonful in a glass of water ‘be-|’ fore lyeakfast each morning few days and your Kidneys 'm then act fine.. This famous uln is made from the aeid of grapes and lemon juice, combined -uu ljthia, and has boen. nsed - ed¥s to heip clean and muulm clogged kidneys; also’to neutral- fize the acids in the system o they are no longer a source of irritation, thul oftem reliveing a ladder weakness. = - Jad Salts is inexpensive; can tv { 1 i | i ‘h:‘wltlcs it etl‘ulu can remain out of the political picture. for long. As a prospective. heir to the Rumanian throne, Carol was care- fully studied hy his comrades af the crack First Guards regiment when he joined the unit as a First‘Lieutenint in the spring of 1934, for military training. He was then 232. Caral, = they recall,! was a | “regular fellow,” and could hold his own well at' heer fest or gaming table, yet with the gen- old woman with an lntemll'eiuny adopted 'as “mether” draught and a poisonous disinfoc- ! the order in the State. of Her title ——————— tant Tor quaxnnl use. The patient|gives her a maternal lméren in'oa b L G Raners Tat saem st Thq clVlNG THE wn.n WAVES A TREA ‘f e eral type of Prussian officer he{’ did not mix well. His haughty and sometimes capricious disre- gard of certain rigid rules of rayed the eastern ,,lu ogp or two of his inti- by unbosomed Limselt with ce on the serfdom of the Rumanien peasantry, which huj

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