The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 15, 1927, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. T iII!Illil|illllIIImIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIlIIIIh "‘Q‘,)j][f,, the surging drami of| Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Diamonds,” in which | Evelyn Brent comes again to the eather ‘Bureau Shtiich Wl kbadur gty | Wea 7:30 — TONIGHT ——— 9:25 ‘I“"y‘ fire ‘l“" from th Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: ) tonight and Wednesday;modc LOCAL DATA Buram. Tomo. Hami@ity Wind Velocity Weather 30.81 32 23 SE 11 ) 5025 22 57 S5W 3 Xu 13 <9 L0 w 4 The Story ¢f a Young Married Couple Who Tried to Put Up a ==Y Frent with Nothing Behind It. PATHE NEWS the sert of role in w { to hur of thousands of She is a chorus girl fight Riant, & Grabatiie) in tho CABLE AXD umo REPORTS Ru'!lmx, Forties of New York —‘ — -— -1 ERDAY 1o~ the hub of the world's thoatrical Es’““l‘i“}:‘ 1R 8 . s \H. :;"_\;, life. She meets and falls in love st ations— Loy, i temg temp. Velogity 24 hra. | with a young writer of the stage. Nome § 18 . The boy has great promise but Bethel g 24 2§ 18 without the encouragement of the Tanana {girl and her fight to help him I win, he s lost. Woven drama ¢ in the threads of the story liutch Harbor a band of Kediak LAST TWO TIMES TONIGHT “Tell it to the ® $9 Marines Come Early and See It from Siart to Finish OUR NEWS STARTS THE KHUW Mdl\mg_, It a 11 Reel Show Cordova Juneau ~4% Ketchikan AR : { “7 AGES OF WILL{AM FOX : soar” ‘/l’t’.i(’fll 5 d A Pathe Sgenic ZCMe-ro0: ‘CORiNNF TGRIFFITH IS Prince Rupert. 38 F PR 2 0 Clear AT PALACE TOMORROW | pamcaton 5 08 Cldy A novel solution to & e S R e s e 4 -0 b Cldy whent You sax ilem is offered by Corinne G Portlar ¥ i 4 6 34 Cldy ENTERTAINMENT |in her Fi fonal releas R Rl . : o / 794 Clgty B st | *—Less thaa 10 mites. { \ y b B s N jlt 0 \ Vi N ; 4 4 \ { \ ' ' \ \ \ \ { { \ s { g fatuati d* ch comes to the $ Palade Theatre Wednesday night \ \ § \ \ ¢ \ The -problem 13 the neslucted Note.—Obscrvations at Dutch Harbor, Rodiak, Juneau, FRICES with MATT MOORE—ZASU PITTS and KATHRYN PERRY | 'wife and the solution fs the on- Princ Rupert., Edmonton, Seattls, Poftland and San Francisco ave 10-20-40 — _—— 1m nt um used by the old Rom- mace at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Jupeau time. . | ! When (he slightest taint o The pressure s high over the mainland of Alaska, much of | Loges 50 cents Coming Thursday—*“PRIVATE 1ZZY MURPHY” |susplcion attach=d 1o the go ) the western United States and is fow In i £ |name of a Romen gamo her pering nd over the ocean south of the Gulf of Al spouse tmmne oustad wn has fallen in couthern Bering Sea and snow s bed and boer u Valley. Fair weather contniues over (he re- | VIGR oo e pfatuation,” which s bascl yoainder of Alaska and in British Columl nperatures have CARD CF THANKS Somerset M n over rn laska and risem. over much Gf the westorn Rl M Vesa Nk herioh ANNUAL portion rritor The lowest temperature of the scason, t thanks and 18 degrees was recorded at Jumeau about six a. m, WG 1 "Ehoka o e C/‘ THOLIC B lZA d tendered th aid and - rejects it in favor i t [8) leir heartless to give SMOKE-BE. 4[\1’1{ T0 STARS HOPES ate ber nent, fob t) r.l\!r-§~ Three Afternoons Three Nights ; tude manifested by their, pres- TO SHINE IN SCREEN HEAVENS " g Pl NOVEMBER 17.18.19 that covered their baby '{1".'\ *!{p]v‘“;'.:l:; ;;:lml,”4 .:. i ‘:“\\u(m. Cal, Nov. 15— serics of comedies opposite Sid Yok and grava; and es- BOOTHS OF ALL KleS g i rls whose friends have Saylor. | ] o the Loyal Ordér of the x " BT - (8 . 8 they could net fail® Mt isn’t stardom, but it may lead . 700, D hoart Legl . . YOU'LL SAY Claire DuBrey, i Py B L £y e - g b Bargains, Fancy Work, Silver Booth, Candy It’s A First National I e ‘“'V’L:l-‘vjmm oy |65, Mr N . Miller, and Ice Cream Booth, Fish Pond, ete., ete. 8 irst ! ona - 1 . A¥al = ’ 5 9 H e R Tea Room Dancing N'everything """""Hmmlmflu|"m ll” it “ I. mh”i_“““_hllb g TO yf;g:c’.ér;’;u;ogtgsrzs AR e e : ‘e " villis ¢ . A nd l'n: I!L-t vich, Mr. Tllrke'y Dl’l'ler Thltrsday S RGN | SUPEB AN 2 human drama in one il tyen go from Sup: 14, yerintcndent pr tas Mar- ‘«n'l Mrs. Jukich, Mr. R. Mitro the real master of the Vilbeh ' Basach. Who' Hae ¥ 2 girl in the moulty mine, and Ant ot | vieh, Godfather of fhe baby; Mr. g N. h a, “Tell It 12 Marines” | peon giving concerts at tha Coli- quen : 1o ‘Boulevard am is in charge the fand Rundich, Mr. & lg t which tim Lmltlm;{; in his absence. | D. Mr. Mike Kosoff, and A IY)C"' LeVino made o Attractions _ Y “l",l" *{seum Theatre for several nights, GBE. YORIEy OaS e i g Rt i ¥ alace. tonight. This production | cloged her successful engagement o : ‘ dmired by R s g gy 0 al - Now e aaivabto At Theatres | fes Lon Chaney in a new |iast night and leaves tonight on tically overy player, director,| 'SKATES HOLLOW GROUND |tions the source ef which could Cry ll:blfs,’mlonc Ml‘?- Stedman, il et A M e ol s B g ad writer in the filw | Sce Morris Shop - adv.|not be learned. | Main 34 (Rice’s Plumbing Shop). |do but to say that he is great. |ghe will appear for & short en- €0IORY. director even wrole — i : ‘\’.\.:J‘ NIKINOVICH, 3 : ; e “Tell It to the Marines” is a|gagement at the Coliscum theatrs @ Story d her, so inspiripg. HORer your mince ~ples \-}"“ adv MASE NIKINOVICH. REMEMBER—3 Big Bazaar Days | “EARLY TO WED” IS mighty drama; told amid great|thare. v but when it was c#kes for Thanksgiving now. Mrs T AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | |battleships in grim war maneu-| e lmed an_ ostablished star played SU1Y. ~alv.| TURKEY SHOOT SUNDAY. adv. Adwiskanos Pree = s amld b frays in an he role of the cigareite zirl. - et Gmmy and Dapime Carter ha 'u»-mn;.l wilderness; amid the | | Ruby weni on hoping for Leen married only a month or s confusion and bustle of Marine BoY VIOI““S‘ C her “brea for a chance to play ' and woro perfectly willing to K3 | Loneion nd bustle of Merin | Cenuine Stradivarius sometiing more than an occasion on hoarding and saving up bit by Y|t " bits ‘of -comedy, *and _in- | e 5] “atmoppits 3 bit for their own home and 2 ¢ 5 pectacles are incidental B 1AV 1ies, and n Art Nevers and his exi P < NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 1. bt little wife invited them 1 nd | \ebideniak £5. the, 1o¥s: Ge" ak yadhld. The deram of-all violinists, {e]coma to a pretty girl—and |possess 2 Stradivarius, one of the,ppetitcs necessity of putting on a prosper-| od lap. SHORBRBE Eor 1t | bast ohibls e oy g , ops appearance—and the fun 1nyy,cq yo geores and belabors like [come true early in lite for Harry! “Look at that cigarstte Fox Films, * y to Wed,” play-| o {orrible ¢ master, but at k |Braun, 18-year-old New Haven|She'll be jn tie m ¥ at the Coliseum tonight is proud l1ad. ¥ Ishe's been here a week.” Tike last time, begins. ! | Anda it's glorious entertain-| August Heckscher, New York| eIt was only the other day, soms In spita of the fact that ment! One roars with laughte® |philanthropist, impressed time after Ruby quit her job at made but little more than Tommy, |4t william Haines, as the recrult, |with the musical talent of the cafe, that she got the “break” Art was alweys dres in 'lin his troubles with the paint-- young man when he heard himighe had been $ 4na newpsl slvles and "‘_‘ hia introduction to the “Admiral's |at a recital and sent him a violinjone decided to let h ligtle wife alw looked 83 if| parget—and his troubles with the made by Stradivari in 1691. se to b a heroine; she had just stepped out of the|ganypant” that 1and him in thelti] a few years ago it was used P )u-v the feminine lead e soue aashusive modiste ; brig, Do thrils st the mighty by Mircha Elman on bis tou i s S NGy Woky Rk gne s CllC Of w a0k baitle .o Heckscher paid $10,000 for it ahead of their creditors woj lin maneuvers—its guns c The violin has been paic fied | them mot at all. The | flame—and the grim Marines who 'many times, but its tone fs rich managing for g0 long on £o NtH% | feeq them their explosive food. |and mellow and in its lower reg- that it -had be | 1 F i isters has the resonance of a (3} Then Tommy aphne ¢ v~‘:- -"'ul]n, | é cided to splurge. EV IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllll|llIII!II|II||IIIIIII!I|ID I SRS CARD PARTY TUESDAY—NOVEMBER 15TH Women of Mooseheart Legion Important .- Annocuncement ® TO 4LL ® While it is always my policy to secure for the AT MOOSE HALL—8:30 P. M. Public Invited. Admission, 35¢ Refreshments Frizes patrons of the Palace the very best picfn:cs ta be had, I am perticularly pleased to be able to thank the patrons for the kind words as they leave about our pictures and music. All T ask is that everyone who is looking for EVELYN BRENT AT vhALn: Wil s (W Y Matt Moore gnd Kath rry COLISEUM TOMORROW |, Braun will m: o i s | debut playing he Stradivarius head the cast as Tommy a e AR T AT t late this month, Daphne Carter. Others includ=| A courageous girl's fight to lift | RO V! Arthur Housman, Belva McKay, | » *|an embryo playright, whom she Albert Gram, Julia Gordon, Rod-|1ovec 5 the helghts: a dramatic 1Sp|nster Teachers ney Hildebrand, Ross McCutch: | gico "ot show girl life just off the ! Hasten to Altar eon and Harry Bailey. ., Greal White Alley of New York; | P ! Rf_LON CHANEY LAST ;‘L roaring tale of crooks and hi | QLDHAM, England, Nov, 1% | TWO TIMES, PALACE | | Jackers who ply their trade to tho|qen bridegrows, rushed breath ATIAIDN, sl a S aoes st i b S ‘tmw of jazz bands and popping|jeesly to the altar by teacher, The nur‘e , Of war, thunder of | jcorks form the vividly colorful|yrides who wanted to get under guns—these are the settings for a bmhfl"uund against which isithe wira before the education' o4 5 —- | commiteee ~ passed a regulation tagainst married teachers, are now | wondering what it was all about. The education committee fram-' jed a regu n to prevont teach- {ers from marrying and expected it to be passéd by the borough | council, i But after the spinster teach-' : g LR , ers had summoned their fiancees ' J \ [} the highest type of motion picture entertain- Seattle Fruit & Produce Co Wholesale and Retail IPHONE 486 \ ment recommend Spickett's Palace to ther L T friends. Yours for tae Best; JOHN T. SPICKEIT. 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Schlllmg Paprlka Made to order for the holidays

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