The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 8, 1927, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUI COW COCKTAILS I “SDAY, NOV. 8, 1927. VESTERN GRIDDERS WITH VICTORY SPIRIT, 5 | whom n- that saves | sudden Just vickett’s: - - love of a. girl, for ired the treasure, Nostromo from his rII I, - L e e - TO’\'I( HT—LAST S — 9:25 » PATHE NEW3 FOX SCENIC “ILL NORTI . “STEEL PREFERRED” iS AT PALACE TONIGHT Palace " For the first time in the hist jof the motion pictures a i‘\m-) indus . thes > “¥ROM THE CAFR3Y’S SEAT” X N T 1 Ibeen fuced in ¢ T()NIGHT and 8.8 ¥R WEDNESDAY "““" i “::.i."’.’fl".li'-h ; production 73'185!! TREAS Actiii in he South Seas 2 Shows If in thrilling form the tr i hi ; Iu'lm of ‘the [uota of (m\l'h~ in th em do it right out on the field. Here's ERNATION AL NEW'S : od the p(nu J AND THEN ear. | aaot %) N, PICTURES COR ¥ this element is = ckground and DICE’S FIANCEE TO QUIT STAGE WHEN SHE WEDS wHERE YOU SEE EMTERTAINMENT [N COMFORT Wednesday THURSDAY JACK DiMPs Y in l “SIBERIA” anhatan Madness” v deals with of a young mili work perfected a new proce ufacturing steel, to | s and plans before th , but. whene the attempts to see the > is prevented by a . who o about the ¢ 10-20-4C-—Leges 50 canty FOR SALE (e Western Elecivic Washing Macl: sine politan P ra : ’ k in A an entire company and those leg s Hollywood to jand fecured the B tho National Tube ecutives in their Mek the largest of its Kkind world 4 |- Here, working with t men, William Boyd, Ch: {ray, Walter Long and Wililam Vv REVOLVERS FOR PO‘,ECEMEN KATHERINE Operating Condition ‘ Li. . Nov Second Hand but in Excellent v] 153 - reer to Ka { | JACK DEMPSEY IS AT 3 i fid oIk FAMORROW. Little (left), confiden \I\ Kernon (right), auditor of tl epartment, t supporting Javi n (i . \hiof clerk of the , are the \le Taylor (Mr. principal . in State’s case against Irs l\nnpp former \Lm(tary of \mln, v ged to have misused the census funds. (Internatiopal Newsreel) Knapp, ’Iln { | motion yat | will 1o [ “Among the il\cmps oy and land Mrs. Jack Dempsey, if ! please) in “Manhattan Ma | which comes to - the Coli ALSO | Wednesday ony. are Geora . Frank Campeau, Ball Mon- Arthur IJak() it Celson McDowell and Theo ‘dore Loreh, all well known for M;(,SE DICTATORS ‘ type of chara ¥ FORMER DAYS | nn ‘is what emi; g = gy : o1 RULE AT MEETING'iiwncucon vas “yq Bedtuw [ termied” A o 1 oxira. hoay : : L T Broadway a player to the ranks of n have been S 1 at night recently th “l a @ my work on the g ) it up to bo a w ing her Niile ot Proidoms - Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. s Wilson met B: @ Phone Juncau 6 {while the two were working in a motion it She s familiay Juneau, Alaska anon Pumeret ‘[M Jateont ¢ilgins. All of the big Griffith’s produc. [tiops, . incluing “The Birth ot! | ion” “Intolerance” ani arts of the World,” featuro! 1fi‘k‘vhrk Some of his Mte: appearances included “Seara: mouche” and “Merry Go Round.” _Siegmann is the ideal type o ifilm villain, s very bulk sz i gests ;menace, for Siegmann i: 2 preparatory | big man, and when his face ap - of Mpose ‘pears In a close-up on the s * we shed {it is said that timid clarinet pla lers in the orchestra pit shuddoer {and blow blue notes | In “Manhattan - Madness” thoe pew BEncore picture, he has th> rt ¢f “Pr. Harlan,” \\hu with such other deep-dye ins e {Bull Montana, Theodore Loreh 1, are aligned nene othor #,! > Y R 4 WPy J0. Phone YVour Grdei r:-mn;Inml u‘l: Abgstage after their ;r;"‘lll‘: ]‘h‘fi?\"}scfl‘i'f‘(}?]‘; I::a “g:::h cud eaivy variety— ‘marria:;'. : 4 0 | g —:E'—V— Cur ndcguate and efficicnt staff o S0TVico anb. qu: CALIFORNIA GROCERY THONE 478 i . Barthe w hn)\ t ym whom he It i5 hacanee c-nmlixinns thut 1s » (o of |I| la 1 (o mect the |RED CROSS CANVASS “ 1 WILL BEGIN FRIDAY ‘1r p: mll see that T0 PUBLIC i the biil | ousa i om | house-to-nou {be condueted by the Juneau Chi * of the American Red tha Annual Roll (2 4 on Friday o ng to. an noincemen: | o today, Mrs. L. D. Hender-, in charge of the work who will work fi chapt in the canv | Mrs. W. Hollfrook, "¢ | Coughlin, Mnrs. , ! B Robert: Somn rd, Mrs. Ol Mes canyass ANNUAL CATHOLIC BAZAAR " Three Nights NOVEMBER 171819 BOOTHS OF ALL KINDS Bargains, Fancy Work, Silver Booth, Cflndy mul Ice Cream Rooth, Fish Pond, ete., ete. Tea Room Dancing Turkey Dinner Watch for Special Announcements REMEMBER—3 Big Bazaar Days Admittance Free MARION DAVIES AT C# ; Bt ; by : i st PALACE THURSDAY ' # e L St ke TR | DURING DR. FIGG' - e p!lvute as well o unean praetico Three Afterncons “ ady hom adv | ig Tax at, 8 v romanti v § junlike any in her enti U | new Compspoliian L o R e - 4 e rly ol iraugtar] Thursday at the Palaec RS SO O 0rll'hl drama past; has Deen the intrigues in medi WOMEN OF MOOQSEHEART LEGION CARD but of the modern ( v goes through its ical bargainines and romances—just as in the days of “When Inightheod | b, | o | “THE SILVBR TREASURE" | |trizne i | AT COLISEUM 'romm-n B e H $ -« Joseph (Conrad’s facile pen L4 plied ' the thrilling, colorful ni ~romantic tale from which *“The Silver Treasure,” the William Fox production which is at the Coli. sseum for the last two times to- night; was made. 1t is a sereen version of Conrad’s splendid tale of the sea and South Amuricn, “Nostromo." ‘With a splendid cast, headed hy the athletic: young, Fox siar/| George O'Brien, Rowlana V. Lo has made a screen version of this dterdry work that will win tho Mfll of the most discriminat- Ang “audiences. The picture ' has colos, ténse dramd and abounds in pulse-quickening action. Was in #lowér” but It I8 al sfrictly up-lo-date—so much & that a good deal of modern hi tory 1is, perhaps unconsciously, | spectacular adaptation ‘of Georze Barr McCutcheon’s famous novel. Miss Davies plays the heraine, | an American girl, cousin to the, crown ‘prince of a European kinp- | dom, who, to aid her roval tive, querade, in whi in his uniform, | sha. impérsonates him to foil !hm vlot of a Qreunder to the throme.! Miss Davies’ male masquerade one of the wonders of the scre~n, . The story ‘cancerns the quest ol the sflver treasure, & rich ship. ment of ore by a band of maraul- villains, ‘O'Brien, who plays, tromo, - captain of the carze- 8, Is @ romantic, reckless and “leader of .men and in: y loyal to his employer, t “of the silver mine. It m‘ 40 perfoet is the illusion, In har uniform, the star is almost 2 double for the Prince of Wales. A notable cat surrounds the ttar, with Antonio Moreno in th Teading male role, Roy WA Creighton' Hale, Paulette Duvol Albert Gran, Max Barwyn, Charies Clary and others. nnuhx Mam _Chap- . 7, 0. B. S.°at § o'clock. | her eifgages :z a daring’ mas- ' Alastair Mclntosh. — echoed in the story, which is "I Connie Talmadge, picture star, looks anything but unhappy as she returns from trip to France and leatns that Scottish court had granted her divorce from second husband, Capt. Unternations) Newsreald v FIRE: DEPARTMENT | HAS TWO BLAZES |~ The Juneau Fire Deparyment was called out at about 9:25 o'clock last _evenin;: in angwer .o a call phoned in from the Court House. A stream of sparks fron the chimney, which burned oui, was falllng upon the roof, but before any damage couid be d: {ivemen used two hand euhguluh on_perts of the roof that h:AL g:m to burn. W M 9:25 o'clock this morm the traent was called out, - & from Box 50 flue In the residence o Tunney, first taken pt rather B to various’ PARTY TONIGUT MOOSE HALL at 8:30 P. M. §T IN THE VERY NEAR FUTURE WE ARE GOING TO MAKE AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT WHICH WILL BE OF VITAL IM- PORTANCE TO HOME COM- FORTS, WATCH THIS SPACE

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