The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 2, 1927, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDN [ — Attractions At Theatres od, and which i3 opening on + Coliseum theats the por- scoop symbolizes character of Mike Smagg trayed hy Matt Moore rong, large and useful, but not ve (o8 namental finely polishod scratched hy coal and . With a rough world M Prevost, as Myra 1, is symbolized hy the deli ion of the Chiy Chippen- dale cabinet, uszeful in a luxurious way, but mainly pleasing to the as i i | or contact T“THE LADY FROM HELL’ / Gay AT COLISEUM TONIGHT i stage of over 18,000 mil . with a depth of DOROTH Y M AC KAIIJ acres forests, ecities n in th3 fathoms of m spacious varied setting IlMl h. been utilized in the history of th speaking silent drama stitutes gigantic studio which “The Lady m Hall" wa made, It is comi to the Col seum tonight o Patrons of the Collseum t have the management of tI house to thank for sound_busine ability in being able to beok “Tk H Lady From Hell” Needless t 2. say the demand for such a film|" including “in its locales North America, the Atlantic Ocean and Europa aronsed 1 eye—eminen ornamental, the ¢heltered, pampered darling weaith, respectability, and authenticity Is it po of lots countless bro sociy ible or practicable ¢ lattempt to burnish the co: scoop, enamel the handle in pastel shade with little ornamen tal nosegays lined here and thers land ‘a large pink bow taste | disposed about its neck? see “The Cave Man. the “THE FIRE BRIGADE" COMING TO PALACE by i3 rong, dent of of Fire Sponsored Jame such of men Kingstoa, the Inte: Engince Pr national Ovder ING THE FIRE BRIGAD Endorsed by Ju and Department of United States YCU WILL NEVER SEE ANOTHER LIKE IT THE Helen Cerwin Terry O'Neill James Cerwin Jee O'Neill . Mrs. C’Nelll Jim 0'Neill Captain €'Neill . Bridget ... Firc Chicf Wallace . Peg Lez .. Themés Wainwright and The Fire petiticn among the e theatre magnates. In the leading other' than such among a host Manche Sweet, Ralph Lev *r King and Mickey and shal Jay W. of the ad of Stevens, State of the fire Tlll‘lhl)»\\' voles film ot Rov ank Elliot, Moore. eal othe ¢ “The a thr |llm" drama and fire-fighters, com Thu pleture of lire the Paluca The tuncheon attend and Le president in cha jat the X dios, 1 ggestel i Mr. Mayer that the studio pro- {duce a modon picture designed ertainment (hat would @ same time carry a powerful me best that|sage in behalf of fire prevention. 0 for | Mr. M + entored into the | enth C Ruih w by out of Chiet Stov BARTHELMESS IS IN GOOD FEATURE, PALACE stu- tho for the las Richard Bar uh.xil an at | is one of the i has been at this show yme days and Manager Spickett ating many bis| neequent’y Mr. May: v Bar- | ed the annwval coavention which | International Order of Fire with plenty of onisville, Kantu Post in the were complefed centering ound a “Red|the fon of this who. holds up stages and | with the studio in thg production [ payroll ‘agents. There is a spec-and exhibition of the featurc. May tacular fire, plenty of c cAvoy and Charles Ray, wan maneuvers, good scenery, com-|have before heen in edy, pathos and a genuine Army |the same picture head the list, Post love story, all to the good|and other prominent names in with a fine cast of eharacters, | clude Holmes Herbert, - This is one of the best First Na-| O'Brien, Rugenie Besserer, tional Pictures seen here in|ner P. Richmond. Bert Woodruf weeks. £ a Ogden, DeWitt Jenning l)fll Mason, James Bradbury, win Conmneily and others. -o o JACK OF ALL TRADES The shop of odd window shing. bing. neau Fire Department of | thelmess thra t an ghout, Ar wher May McAvoy Charles Ray Holme: Herbert Torm 0'Brien Eugenie Bessersr Warner P. Richmond Bert Woodraff Vivia Ogden DeWitt Jennings Dan Mason Erwin Connelly ighters ¢f America never seen Wa THE CAVE MAN" I3 COMING, COLISEUM A coal Scoop leaning against an | 1ch as exquisite Chinese . Chippendale cabinet. That is the symbolismi of Warner Bros. production of “rhe Cave Man” i which Matt Moore and Marie Prevost are co cleaning, polighing floors, paint- ing, in fact anything in odd jobs John Holler. Prop: Phone 473. —adv .| Bood .“Send me a pound” Do you get “pound weight” or just “pound size”? - When you pay pound inice for Cream-of-tartar Iniin. powder - - do you get merely “pound size” - - or do you et full 16-0z. pound-weight as you think you do? | Sd: lling Baking Powder comes slways in full weight tins (16-ounces, not 12-ounces - - - §-ounces, not 6-ounces.) “ivars’ look on the Mcl for the weight, Don’t trust cppunucu. 1g Powder 7 e donrc ke Sch:llmg’s best. “u::ul:; -t:" -:l- "“ thq; ::; .::l‘-lo'! brand. Cn o -of-tartar baking pov‘u is the .’l'”‘ as 8 otym loo 3 order | { Tom | SDAY, NOV. 2, {MOTHER'S MOVIL SC, I.'.’*. 1927. -GOING ENDS N C lRl'FR ()I I)fH ( IlI [l | | Carotine wmuuy (lett) who won a screen beauty centest but whote mcther Mye, E. M. Whitney (right) of Pcrtland, Ore., de- cided thc atmosphere cf thé campus was better for her daughter than thal cf the ‘movie studicz, has returned to the University of + P-T. A, HOLDS i NOVEMBERMEET ) : days In Rm Gailey Gives Interest-| | that time she did nothing but {tond wovie shows, Then sho| INg Lecture on Side- | lights of Great Men | ‘ ent a telegram to Miss Caroline | Whithey adverse to the daughtor’ ercen. star and Notahle char: eame, “0. K. Beautif g ok e Rev. R. A { Hoe! i vening, at Love and kis Whi won a sereen of the i"a contest, For two weeks| oigrion held feted at Tiollywood b High hool mother made Yen| 20 aon che N3 e principie reason that fin ation | uame to I Dl(" | Found ned ta Her hcr daught an - at- motion T ure ey nt contracy wife of l1|'>' uf Port to th | | | istics of greut | | re outlined by | : mbar ‘nt-Teachers' Caro- of th meat- Asgo- the vas o2 her fmind (hat | daughter un rred to pre p men b according to Gailey, who has hobby study of the biogr: of ¢ .| Who have risen to * O WOl out the ages. Not ail of the mon WRItReY { who ape ineluded. Ju the ranks o Teasion) are particularly woll thoy hay forgnd ahead becanse they were able fe i think, he asserted. “Various types of men, physical | mental and temperamental hlv]rluwx!!"ll in the galaxy of great| Imen,” Rev., CGailey said. “Onc|der | thing outstanding ‘in the liv of | lect 1L a daughter has had nu-ii‘l giaJbrior SMRInEY il g that| frop haround. she's not g | hey died in despondency bacause | of jing to fall aomng the wrong com-! o0 they, 'réach R’ age - they e i alize that theip potvers are failing. | and (papions, as a rule. -« 4 o { VBt when this offer came, and | A% '“‘"'_fd !f;r,‘l_;“_"]"_”,'::”f'“‘,',, 1"Yad to help to decide, I #pent) N '“.‘"” : i s two days in going to movioa, | BORe: of tha: papents. of the r it 0 : i imaintng twonty per cent have gt D s 1 been young it would appear tha: | in't:.da: such most of the school 14 day Of coursa th : t [the heroine always was rescued [{h° 1 i !from harm, and the T IRELYSY moral wag, 5T but. 1 couldn’t vision mv"'""l i Gn g i 5 | { daughter taking such parts ¢ keen and alert, but take t) {some of those scenes. |activity hefore giving enough | | Miss Whitney has Ehguiht. foLLEARI .. ; M, l b ok hitan. Rt Ahe lh('- ;\dmh.ln\’ll 0!\ rture’ .;ux,“,,, 3 Koty A “Our Director arch” were play | Southern (uhfm'nld | Pe | Led by the High School Orchestra. | IROOSEVELT SPURNED |lcc, Merrit, ana s st | NAVY,SAYS HAGEDORN - ventide Serenade.” Due to various activities in Ju-| Alex (Continued rcom Tage (lne ) {ncau last night thare was a «m‘m‘w‘ i, ttendance, but it is hoped the e | gy 1 be a large tarnont at tae to h great Rev thn men througp- than and » wealth hefore the cam ies ne an audle nd, Mr she had | ¢ aled deci is easy would the how fon: great ated “It :154‘("-1' 1 imto enough let my movies," but | tell you would thi hin the opportun }ctfme —for tnstance, the wealth I “Perh th are no mor temptations in this than in other | work, i proper 0 many it actually | re- rons Joase mi two are predestined Those of young| rong in energy, and | | [ returnad University 1 to 1 — % o AR It i Roosevei ing set out to w { accomplish the th [ committec being so ! serve I‘ and neariy s doug s his supe next meeting, December Lior had declined to do. He sea The refreshment {the now famous cablesram tolowing to the meeting { Commodore Dewey at Hong Kong,isoon after Halloween, lordoring him to lay in coal, to'doughnuts and coffee | keep The Ol hh\ flagshin, |15 dozens of the i ! which Long ha anl nuts were ‘cansumed. to start offensive tons | —— e agninst The Philippines cass of war with Spain, U S BU“.D]NG PLANS Later in the afternoom he met | nis feiend Wood, then physic McKinley, and told gleefull (ol this and other steps he hal __ ltaken. He had ordered 300,004 tons of coal sent to naval base-, | had directed two cruisers placed {in commission, and had given or ders for movement of armament He took steps to obtain author M tw. i.\?x in dnued n e Iy in need of fa cities that *if congr make funds available ay, officialy of the department | ¥ will be compelled to rent addi- |for enlisting more men in the ' tional space. A type of building Inavy, and ordered Buropean and has been developed which has south Atlantle fleets to remdaz- been found to serve cvery nced of| vous unostentatiously at certain | the service at-a minimum of ex.| | pointa, pense, and the Postmaster (}un~i Wood asked what Roosevelt ex- eral is empowered under present pected Long to do under the ci»}aws to lease such structures! | cumstances, and Roosevelt, Hagu-| When required. A numbor havel |dorn tells, replied: “I suspectPeen acquired in that way. that Secretary Long will return| Plans for three of stand- tomofrow — completely rested.” | 2rdized postal service huildings And $o he did, coming back m‘hnve been drawn. Officials, ua- his desk and asking President g g T McKinley to have Roosevelt's ders rescinded. But McKinley, seemed satisfied, and the orders remained. raze One.) in some does not without de-; | l{lrr‘;{ Calder, aged 91, ploneer; of the Klondike country, died at’ | Dawson recéntly. He had been in St. Mary's. Hospital for more thun‘ {two years. Calder was a nnthe |of Aberdeen, Scotland, but had! lived maost of his life on the Am-* erican - and Canadian frontiers. |For many years as a4 young man, {he resided at Victoria, B, C., and’ »« s the wrestling champion of | Britishy Columbia; Later he mined in the Cariboy country, and went' n with the great stam- many years u and Dom-| Was very popu- than a the | capital { partment Wade, han, ynolds, | Seattle; ! i : Kotchikan; READY FOR CONGRESS { """~ ey lIlIIIIIIIIIhIIIIIIIIllIII|IIIINIIIIIIHIIllllIllIil!!'ilmlIIlllllllllllllllillllllllllfll;-. 7:30 ln\! GHT ONLY — Puth: — 9:25 I ’ulhe Scenie “ON THE LINKS” F. B. 0. Comundy of Laughs CANTERBURY NIGHT 16—Pounds cf Candy—16 FREE «(‘ll'h WHERE YOU $ER ATAINMENT |N COmFORT 18,000 miles thousands of acres and divided by bil of briny fathoms ded the { in wh y Hell' w Blanche | weet W’elddy from Hell THURSDAY and FRIDAY “THE CAVE MAN” with MATT MOORE—MARIE PREVOS ich as lmed RICT g 10-20-10 50 ecents "IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIl!III!IIIIIIIIIIIIIl!IIIIIIIII!IIIHIIIIHIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllljfl_lli Grapefruit Season Is On Big, jaicy. sweet Florida Grapefruit with ez3d meat. Grapefruit is a nccossity rather then a luxary, 3stter !l the vatcnt tonics on the market. Grepefinit and Oringes recsemibly wrlead. CALIFORNLA{ GRGCERY the a leaslng a in the thickly rrangement, midst of a city ! populated with users mails. Specifications a circulated among builders hids are invited, Privi purchases the site tructs the building. Thebde then takes under | Art Ve WED AT STEWAI‘I' ehgineer of the mail steamer woand Miss Bthyle Higging tehitkan, wore married last week at Stewart, B. 0. —————— ioral ileces and home corations. See Mrs. Sully. adv. - e Adverusing arways pays. the mlnnms of The Bwpire Bayne, n-Hyder it fal —.—— AT THE HOTELS Use i | g o s ' — ] e LEGION meets TONIGHT ‘at 8 P. M. COME ON UP AND Gastineau Nanthrop, Seatt Seattle; M Secttle; 8, Ket . o Alasken Benson, | P8 le; and Iugh My F. Pre n; Harey on, ecity. Ber n].n Petersburg: L. €. Miles, 8 ¢ Jekotf, I\thlkan:‘ Koles, Ketchikan; John Bl Ben Nelson, éits; city; R. Zumay A. T. Mersla, eity. B 1 Han ) M Halii 1 clty; \$ ster « Hyder; TV Shappe B)’QCK CIOWS old at Ander > Old papers tor sate at The Em PSS U TRY OUR SHOE OIL It will make your shoes waterproof; they will last longer. Oil is the life of any kind of leather. ; £ HARRIS Hardware Company Next to Tom McCanl's Garage, Front St. PSS —~ PRt St % Junuu, Aluku, Oct. 29, 1927. Mrs. Housekeeper, Dear Madam: If you happen to possess an old worn- out, broken-down Elcctric Vacuum Cleans er you ¢an exi > it for a new HOOY and get CREDIT for $10.00 on flw change ‘Sale. urther information on request. ’ml telephone Juneau Phone No. 6 and we do the rest. Yours For Clean Floon. i X o G4

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