The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 11, 1927, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; FRIDAY, NOV. 11, 1927. 4||ll|||||||||fl||||"llll||lllllll|!|IIHIIIIIHIIlllil|||"ll||||||||||||Illllmlllllllllllln. ) oty k ew how wiso . B E‘"‘,“’“’”. F lodes SRR et ban e jimosived. oo 46 b i siers I:UGM. DRWE e et ot Rk mpolntod s i TONIGHT LAST TIMES——9:25 lm: Mr. Bel s has appoin nd um hnn into_aore X ¢ y ? g - c atortainment. M gmm..umo ) secure memberships. / : | CHANE : net 9 1 from i chairman of | e e PALACE O sUinoay | | 05T R TR Jvem ey 1ok lthe Pacific Coast branch of the 3 HEOX \”‘rP 3 : : 5 v, whose i & - I ble Raymsmai RTQ TQDAY ‘ross, said that the Central| gyt 4 T g ? Girdsn Brbarait N b | Coni in Washington had set : “PYYS W 130l 99 iy i e Q » M A* | the tota bership at 5,000,000, X i BOYS WILL BE BOYS . itul job, Omo of ey - | This tigire the local quots » A AN OUR GANG COMEDY ble scenes i :nm ta of 1200 Must Bei®t 1209 necessitating an increase : N el 50 ; i < A 3 batwesn i the membership lere to somo screen’s T i M . i 4 Y ORI ot Reached Refore Canvass lestent. Those in charge of the TORIGET amd SATURDAY . o it . Mo oy ! Fods November 24 |Grive fael however, that the quota | Ty 3 perilons] rad g SNAS © Novemper. - & il be reached, it is being INTERNATIONAL NEWS b 3 B t 1 T4 bRty S 5 given fine support by leading | > enth Annual ‘all /men and women in Juneau. v | APMY GRID TEAM 4 ‘1. Irl \(nl( e .! The campaign starting today, will be carried on until Novem- B 3 Rk B iuitin. didcriors. HCartsd de i Phian 40 ¢ ;. shows _m:n I . T“‘l.' NCT COWING WEST\"(M todsy, with the ultimate aim - | Sriale; It {hg ot N (2 o 8t : lof soliciting a ~members Some wives are neglocted bo.| athlete, 'he holds, to play 1 ZIVEN L4000 in the residential and busi-|cause they spend so much time | William ~ Haines, y g o encour-dbio o soctions taking care of their husbands they man, and a notable « , . > > tha {8 5 o) ; hat 1 maications ¢ wore (hat the|haven't time to make their home : —20—50 BT - e pear in the mew picture, fil ; 1l team gollgork was pre fav-| pleasant enough for ‘a man to ! 5 ,1,(‘, . 0( | with government co-operation i 1 ple lorably under the n of|want to stick around them. [ 1 i R ey {Mrs. W. S. Pullen and Mrs. H. L. ————— | S ok Bk SATURDAY MATINEE cad 1 OB i 5 z e L L m bray sxpeete o bo i REYO b 34 A T ol drop ‘rl;;ulkm» They At ch” L DUIIIIIING‘ Dlz.. PIGG‘I? ABZ‘}W{‘E‘ ! :"L':r:;‘;‘v" EVENING AT COLISEUM SATURDAY AR i 4 o B cany g in the residentia s private as well as Alaska- \ omrc 3 oo VLR B under them are soven | Juneau _practice will be taken| ; “SMILIN’ AT TR()UBL i Romance of n_Californin was fopajrmen, Mrs. W rs. | care of by Dr. L. P. Dawes. Dr.! in | with wations, [ Lo the Vrssident by Sbuatof Basnert Cougbjin, fur-{ Pigg will return to Juneau in| g ~ S o of the buils AEURL IR 0 T, linor. Mrs. Robert Sommers, Mrs.|about six weeks. wmlvi to ths TG {iohn Rustgard, -Mrs. Olat B > - I/III‘IA B/ll 4NT i when TIANSEN IN BUSWE“S "m and Mrs. G. Ingman. THE HANDY MAN ! lat Tr wrice Fiynn's am now n has three or four - 1do Carpeuter, Blectr <al-| igned a cortain dis- |comining, Paint in s i ALASKA’S OWN VIOLINIST IN CONCERT 0 rory ra tyiing Crior A:' ; vork in. kind of gen repair work, TETWE 3T . ! ree e i g ing, all vassi the 51 Henry . 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Marion|daughter of a Russian overlord ies has never appeared to be'-: who-held, with his fellows, that| .dv' tage In this exceed- ' freedom of thought was a crime ingly popular tale of an Ame-and that those who differed with m girl's adventures in ruysl he “upper classes” were doomed, ‘covrt circles abroad. l Alma Rubens, called upon to <Opposite Marion Davies in this!play the part of “Sonfa” in “Si s . y _production appears one of ths ! horia,” Fox Films version of Bart- 's -most. popular ‘Sflde'ley Campbell’s gripping play, now Antonio Moreno. jat the Coliseurn Theatre, has nev- “-A distingui§hed supporting cast,|er essayed a more difficult role— ed by Craightaq “Hale and |nor acquitted herself more credit - D'Arqy,. »fim with ly. Victor scnemmger directs

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