The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 10, 1927, Page 3

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TONIGHT, FRIDAY and SATURDAY l\'lr. 4"'1 l)l\ . NEWS MARION DAVIES BEVERLY o GRAUSTAR wit]: Directed by SID ANTONIO MCRENO - NEY FRANKLIF with- CREIGHTON HALE and R?Y D'ARCY AXD AN EXTRA C° Rin ¢ JOHNNY ARTHU MEDY ‘MY ST \R% : A GEORGE HILL Production SUNDAY and MONDAY NIGHTS L T T A % Attractions ‘At Theatres l)- - b | TON DGHT. COLISEUM ' Paul Panzer, whose film duel with Lionel Barrymore three years ago was characterized by Alan Dale—famous New York critic— as the most realistic sequence ever recorded by the motion pic- ture camera, again carries a sword in portray! the overbearing “commandant” in “Siberia,” Fox Films version of/ Bartley Campbell’s internationally known play. “Siberia” begins a 2 days' run at the' Coliseum Thea- tre tonmight. Moreover—and - this was the thing that interested lhm moments when the bus'- wielding this weapon be- the role of; Panzer—1 infancy of New York, | took me a long time to learn the right way,” he added in a moment “I think it is the hardest thing in the world—but—" { Panzer did not explain just Ihow ho had mastercd the art of the sword, but those whp remem- o | ber Alan Dale’s striking eommen! {in New York publications will re- 11 a few pertinent faets. Alma Ruebens, Edmund Low: laml Lon Tellegen are in the cast. ! ,} AT PALACE TONIGHT ! e arion Davies, heroine of many romantic_roles, is playing one un- like auy in her entirc career, in “Baverly of Graustark,” whicl opens at the Palace tonight. Miss Dawies has played roman- tic heroines in historical dramas |of the past; has been the center “of court intrigues in mediaeva! in the ut this %, has played roles lal time she is playing the romantie|. enter in a European court in-| trigue—but of the modern day. unny goes through its devi- her mew Cosmopolitan production, |} “Living plcluxL" tableau competition proves popular feature of painters’ and sculptors’ frolic at Los Angeles. Virginia Parent, (above), is the model who carricd off first prize with this | charming pose. - :in which Ch: ining to ena sergeant, the y in the The new a notable cast, Boardman, Wi | y took and crown prince of a to ald "ps. she impersonates him to plot of ‘a pretonder to t et Mysts: | Miss Davies’ male 1 v 3 | e L one of the wonder: r HANSEN IN BUSINESS |80 perfect is t 1 am now working for myself. uniform, the | Will do paperhanging, kalsomin- double for the interior and exterior paint- runmum refins or Haines and OLAF HANSEN. e big Turksy shoot, adv - UP SOGTHES AN ITCHING SKIN The First App]xcahon Makes Skin' Cool and Comfortable ering from ec: r torturing, e Maurice (Leflty) in s @ e or in point. Ten y was the idol of ‘E.[n. football | Papers fiung his world in many editions. tigure, dashing down { weaving in and out IH-h'cl(« clad' in mole: | throngs in the eta H\* at Trouble.” pa ‘n fon, be- troying prop-| to quickly g, even of flercy - R first applic Captain Lon € v o skin eool and comfort- C. This is the ! Rash and blotches are tion that cams to ¢ 1t up. Rowles Mantho- ure scrgeant. ol P A D ly harmless fiming of “Teil It to tha Marines,” Yon can obtaip a 11 jar l':my coming to the Palace Sunday, an1 any good druggist. | | LON CHANEY is ‘ COMING TO PALACE Cinnamon - - the hand-maiden of the flavoring-wizard - - must be more nbanmonlymongmflmr--h-uc be fine in flavor first. Schilling Cinnamon is composed solely of the highest cinnamon bark the market affords, It costs Schm-’ more - - it costs you no more, You can taste the dillu% “ihats on them, —— TONIGHT PiG SHOW VALUE FOX NEWS 3 ™ Thosuands of Wolves ! Hundreds of Peoypls The Big White Plains of DARKEST RUSSIA Cme-roo WHERL YOU s&E ENTERTAINMENT N COMPORT PRICES o5 and the Wild Crgics of the Winter Palace. 10 2C-& Leges 6Oc Hal Roach presents Qur Gang' {MISSOURI MILLINER MAKES GOOD; SHE SEWS HERSELF INT() M()VlFb HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 10—A blond milliaer from Missouri has | highhatted her way into the movie | | &potlight. | Edna May might not have beon able to do it if she had not fo!- llowed_her mother’s advica half a {doben years ago and put asido | romantic ambitions to “learn something practical.” They were; in St. Joseph’s Mo, at the time,! end the “som ng pra !Edna learned w millinery. By the time she had finished {her apyrenticeship and worked | yawhile as a fullfledged "maker of | hats her parents moved to Hollv- wood. Soon after their arrival it |became necesgary for mother and | daughter to look for work, and sinca the mothor knew dress- making she found employment in a o studie wardroba department. {And because Edna had learned | “something practical,” her mother |got her into the same dspartment Bazant Added Attraction Between Shows ALASKA'S OWN VIOLINIST A Treat for Music ALMA RUBENS—EDMUND LOWE Lcu Tellegen—Lilyan Tashman—Tom Santschi—Helen: D’Algy THE ACME OF FILM PRODUCTION COMING SATURDAY “Smilin’ at Trouble” LEFTY FLYNN FEATURE FOR SALE A Dandy Western Electric W ashing Machine Used but in excellent working condition $50.00 Full Value Guaranteed Alaska Electric Light & Power Co., Juneau, Alaska : Phone Junean 6 | she tleclded to give the movies a ‘aq a fitter. { For | chance, That was three years ago. six months Edna May fitted| The first “bit” she played was gowns on screen act €8, Put|followed by steady picture em- and ki 50 much | ployment for two years and a If that she bacamo known |pgjf, so it did not _surprise hor clkeup blonde in the't, pe given a in Johnny ant.” A direc- u”.m, latest picture. But hor the “stuck-up|work surprised Hines o much Huurlr and offered her oxtra-|that he immediately signed Edna | work in his mext pictur2. She de-!for five years, her first real part clined to give up Ler job for the o pe the feminine lead In his uncertainty of ~cxtra-work. and'next comedy., What this may lead that made her a real curiosity, 80 {5 {3 suggested by the fact that she got other offers, and fin Hines' leading women of previ L i | years—Dordthy Mackaill, Jacq Wlfe and Hl"b“d ]‘lhlc Logan, Jebyna Ralston nd ' to look e ey S [P A -y ALASKA MEAT €O. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHUNE 39 - ot s - s e s - T e Seatile Fruit & Produce Co, Wholesale and Retail 1 PHONE 486 {Norma Shearer--seem to have || - Both 11l With Gas done pretlty we!l since the day the picked them as star material. “For years I had gu on the| ctomach., The first dose of Adler- e FANCY WORK AND GOODY ika helped. I now sleep well uml SALE as 18 gome. It also helpad my, {husband.” (slgned) Mrs. B./By*M. E. Ladies Aid Society will thnluey ONF spoonful Adlerika be held at the Alaska Electric removes GAS and often hrmgs}nghl & Power Company's display ['xs!on(s‘nlnx relief to the stomach. room Saturday, Nov. 12th, begin- |Stops that full, bloated feeiing. ning at 11 a. m. ~—ady. Brings out old, waste matter you| —————— Inever thought was in your sys-; SUNDAY DINNER {tem. This excellent Intestinal Fresh killed chicken only are |cvacwant is wonderful for consti- served. pation. Butler-Mauro Drug Com- BERGMANN {pany. ~——adv. ady. 4th and Harris. ANNUAL i CATHOLIC BAZAAR ’fluee Nights NOVEMBER 17-18-19 BOOTHS OF ALL KINDS Bargains, Fancy Work, Silver Booth, Candy and Jce Cream Booth, Fub d, etc., etc. Taa Boom Dancing Dmner Watch for S' Announce Three Afternoons REMEMBER—3 Big " .Admistance Strictly Fresh Rangs Egge—meclinms ... Strictly Fresh Rang Eggs—sclects . Potatocs—Yakima Gews ... Potatose—Yakima Gems Cnicns ... o Alaska Blhbagu Alaska Turnips . Alaska Carrots .. Fresh Spinach Fancy Parsnips Brussel Sprouts . New Cyop Oregon Dried Pruncs ... Almonds and Walnuts . 1T RN L5S i E = 8 i it ¥ 25

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