The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 9, 1927, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 9, 1927 o . oy ’iThen(re s visible proof that th Iready viewed the Richard Tal-! ‘wll: and partrership is growing inimurlssy and safeguards than any | - |wit and sparkling epigrams of | madge F.° B. O. starring vehicie r% | the country." other country in the world.” " " lc etts | Wilde may be translated into ac- | which comes to the Cc ) ) }oa Department head | He included with his report the 7:30 TONIGHT—LAST TIMES 9:25 i | tion, if this master director, is at| Theatre on Saturday, with 1y ned ituminous ¢ |\||gummnr|es of the activities of the Sy (4% {the helm. |irrepressible stunt king in 4 [‘ wustry “as one indusivy |verious burcaus which make up - FOX NEWS PATHE COMEDY | “Lady Windermere's Fan” has, | most captivating roic to date N fthat I 1% | the Labor Department. G g ) a ace {abo¥o everything else, the per | As Monty Barnes, idling : 1 -t — The Picture You'll Rave fect 1t t cast. is thanks to the |son of a financler, Dick Taim Afi?fllRflTlgN 3 T0 TELEPHONE PATRONS Over Is |skill of Lubitsch, the genius s th h the story of “Thc g . t | oo - skill of ubitseh, t genius of | moves through the story 0 \ ¥ bz i WARNER BROS. |the screen, that Ireme Rich b Broadway Gallant” with all l.l{ A r:w tcepione directory is T TONIGHT AND SATURDAY |ioms into a Mrs. Erlynne, so su-|zest of a Kansas cyclone tea e g Tl it . inow in course of preparation. SCH' perbly beautiful and so delight-through the cornfields of the m [ BRRORS sort eniolugiie: change of hERNST L“BIT | mN-AT.IONAL NEWS+ (fully a sophisticated siren that|dle west and depositing cows e “bprospc:’ous ndHappy Says tie allevs antitruct | adiees or persons: Who wish to PRODUCTION 4 the memory of her as a deserted |barns in the next county. P f e E 18 s con-| . 5 i ky ST wife fades into oblivion. Miss| “The Broadway Gallant” un- Labor .,em'etaryngo 1 . {have telephones mtnlle_i_l lnrehle “ d Wi derm - Uiien o, soip foltaig pretis. ava kit 8, ¢ ViR Sty (guested to_notity i Tleshons Y Windermeres Jan, Ihas ever done, suc 1l though | with Dick emerging from i i b bty i oMt/ IGRHIN i fmt?:lrn 17th, . —adv. From the Play by OSCARWILDE. .} {her catcer has beens with theiof most thriiling episude (OBaLAER sty $aRe O 2 0 8d not a few cl- i o5 Hona B 47 Sl adv. rre | characterization of Mrs. Erlynno. |the hand of the girl snugly tuck it 5 @ Rt saemned (o Mo < ifl seore willilis open even- Ronald Colman | 7 s, i b ighuagerdy »u or combination ! oot e« v | Other characters are taken by|ed in his own. o ,lings on the 10th of each month SR pyis one inks Kpnhlt RoUYIg v SAVOY. buy as steel Nt | i 1d of industry would t B gAY ManSiy N O ; g o o amorat | for the accommodation of the Irene Rich : \WATER SITUATION fs for fmproving (hotr stand: | pebile” ho said, after citing theltrade. L May McAvoy | “THE BOOB" COMING 1 GREATLY IMPROVED * ) ! r g it sambined| e e Bert Lytel, i TO. PALACE SUNDAY — | b I sneies would ai EWHY SURE! THE PRESIDENT Edward Martindel IR A | S i 2! The big r ir of the June. 5 > v problems of n-| Will be ou all winter. warm and wisRE You san [ Willlam Wellmian's first Metro-| Water Compan ; et of th> national | ach organization, of |comfortable. Just Phone 257 ARTanTAMENy Directed by ERNST LUBITSCH ! GoMwyn-Mayer production, titled | full of water today as a result na hat alone, will stal o.|Bob Turner. —adv.! {8 ¢ 4 “The Boob,” a whimsical story of }the supply being turned off in I roduction i climingte 'the wa of| ———e—— | Scenario by Julien Josephson | youthful dreams, is'coming to th»|the city from 8 o'clock last night W Ited.. in 'l ov 1 ke oni- ! 7 Palace Sunday. until 5 o'clock this morning, ac- ‘”' 7o and bl ntinuous.” ‘N%Liogfi‘ E{AT‘I\O}gFR\Lg‘I"&E 501 SATURDAY i It has as its basis the story of cording to John Reck, company that this condit would con- or Shaeffer - Wahl - Wa 8= 2 : Attty S e b, B " tinue hite st a1 rocom-§Fountain Pens and Peucil Sets, ‘A BROADWAY GALLANT’ [vejected by the girl of his heart| The water situation, which was! s in the bistory of | mendations for improving opera-(big variety. —adv. (& goes into the world to prove to eritical yesterday on account of * ha ® tion of the immigration law S e i R R PR her that the spirit of knighthood | the of supply Is now very uch a deg t8 wserted that prose R AR R 5 o T {is not dead. His travels supply|good, ac . When ‘%2 " 3 q 2 give | {many opportunities for both!announc vas made that employe aliens wote i 1] | comedy and pathos. | supply w i turasl* off titude of mutual ct, i thetic consideration, mo ! ! ; i George K. Arthur has the rolo|several hours there was only a —= — ! lof Peter, and tha other featured |few fect of water in the r 1 D al el 5 W METN R players clude Gertrnde Olmsted | voir, not enough for an ad~ . ! Jaan ford and Charles Mur-|supply or pressure for fig} g) A ]V C I | Ant D'Algy Hank/| fire it wa , nor fer i | n’complete th % quant'ty to e 4 L RIS i ‘ *m' Mimlfilfldflfl | h2” Boob" was adapted fc B i i ar (/3 W “LIVELY SIX 2 ; the screen by Kenneth Clar the city g ! St. Jacobs On stops amy pain, from the story “Don Quixote, Jr."! water throuzh lack of presure. Siihor Be S R R R {and rheumat: : k wITE iy Cadres Massiarasel dud ank] = o v Buifod, secent envival from the States, will give the | L SRERMATER 8 RS ony | ; letsoeWentisy, | Junc u Dence Pu 1ons Masie, internal treatment. Stop drug-| DOROTHY MACKAILL . — I To scottis R ne Ha'l wi 12d fnts o swmming pool this Gat- |/ FE! Rub. soothing, penotrat-) : ARD ‘| “BROADWAY GALLANT" - ! }[{“‘z[:}g?;_'\_‘fi"] Y ; urdey, so 4 ) » t- br'ng your bathing |, b '.‘Ob’:;;‘; g:‘:th‘";z(,“:’i’r Alaska, Igloo No. 6 CONWAY TEARLE |+ COLISEUM TOMORROW! | vissting. et B tuits anl -arasols, ief comes instantly. St. Jace 1s‘l ; " Blazing action and a meaty WALTER B. is a harmless rheumatism, TONIGHT ADDED COMEDY story, happily studded with lau ~edy. scretdry. A. B iiment, which never disap-| and warmed with young romance, - > | . and cannot burn the, skin. | “ON FURLOUGH” |imd Yomed vith soun T o el vl 14 {_ Limber up! Quit complafnin! MOOSE HALL One of the fam-us “Let Georje highly amusing entertal t ati n box of SATURDAY—DECEMBER 10TH Get a smail trial bottle of old, S onind g e the thive [ honest St. Jacobs Ol at any drug| R i the opinion of many who h 5 for Just the thing. adv | at any drug| tixs o seloc (el Je, Fenteay i z | store, and in just a moment you'll Dancing 9:30 o’clock A 10:25.50, Zoges 60 conts NI RERAMINA, | Ao 1.0 930/ |be treo trom eheumatic pain ikt Ladies Free Under Auspices Auxiliary, Pioneers of ! Don’t suf- I‘I(«T! Relief awaits you. St. COMING SUNDAY JUST ONCE A YEAR- Y T B SATURDAY - men have the Oppurlunily with George K. Arthur, Gertrude : Olmsted and Charles Murray to buy suits at these money- ~ December 10th <y S saving prices. Our AN- Which Side of the NUAL PRE-INVENTCRY Fence Will You Be? T : Attractions | " SALE ends December 24th. At Theatres B il sin s s oy B vigaes oepma ot Regular Regular ‘f—mfim 4 $30 $35 and $40 | NOW AT PALACE . . n_'Conwuy Tearle and Sults 3 Sults * Mackatill, two of the screen’s most popular stars, take the principal Reduced to Reduced to roles in Robert T. Kane's “The Dancer of Paris,” the current at- $ 1 9 7 5 $ 2 4 7 5 traction at the Palace Theatre. . . This is the first time that theso i players have appeared in the -~ ) same film. “The Dancer of Paris” is the first of the Michael Arlen stories to reach the screen. This ‘consti- tutes a point of interest hardly second to the appearance of the two popular stars. The author cf “The Green Hat” and “These Charming People” has been repre- $45 and $50 sented on' the stage with great . Suits success, but it remained for Rob-: ert Kane to be the first producer Reduced to to film one of the ‘most popular o""lll'l:e w’x;:::." of -Paris” has an $ 3 4‘ . 7 5 underlying theme of more than usual force. This is the battle of wits between the Dancer of Paris, * as played by Miss Mackaill, and - Bir Roy Martel, the English repro- =° bate, portrayed by Robert Cain. ' Altred A. Santell, who dr . b v . ‘ The Clothing Man rected Kane's “Bluebeard’s Seven Quality at Sensible Prices HITHH Novelty Toys of AUl Kinds A Gilbert Tool Set for the boy is-a useful instructive gift Regular £ TR HTPHTU T TS T T Gilbert Tool Sets in throe siscs Retail merchants confidently expect com- 'HARRIS Hardware Co. b 1.? | “LADY WINDERMERE'S ) H Next to Tom McCaul's Garags, Front 8t. ments, fOl' thC l’recedmg month S P'{r' | FAN" AT COLISEUM ""!".llu_“u_l“"Im!““l_m_"_’_l_m_l_"HI“""Im"""m“““mlu'!uu’_m““'|"_"_‘i'_u_ll_lll!lLuIIlIIIIIl!j!I_Illl_[ll}!j!ll_l!MIlj!l}llmlnjllglllllglpl|lllIllllullllmlll chases, can be considered promf)t , One of the most difficult feats 3} v attempted in the history of motioa pictures has been most success- fully accomplished. - That Is. the It’s your duty to meet vour November ob- &:‘é';::: %}D-‘fi;’;}y‘fi?xfig ; "Ohday CIearance Sale 0k Ers ligations with the same promptness as the Warner Bros. The film version/ of his Oscar Wilde play which! opened yesterday at the Collsoum 2 5 Per Cen t O ff R ‘ retail merchant 1s obligcd to meet his. g ! CREAM FOR CATARRH il S Don’t fail to be on the “PROMPT SIDE OPENS UP NOSTRILS On AU F le Lamps g : " i AR Flagend Soble Lomp | ' OF THE FENCE? Saturday. The value ] of your credit rating can never be meas- In one ' minuté your clogged A e o vm b | ‘ 2 NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE A . | ured in dollars and cents, It is the most 4% Man, Momihs. frasly. Mo' B SELECTION AND LAY IT ASIDE . ey oKy Tpondl FOR THAT CHRISTMAS GIFT <l ovitridrortu e o : : A cold or catarrh will be gome. i 2 1 of ‘l]l' : o T ) s now. Apply a little of this frag- ; B ; : & rant, snispiie, hesing cream 13 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES MAKE BEAUTIFUL, USEFUL : M [‘ f . o ovry @;finfii AND LASTING CHRISTMAS GIFTS e ‘ : erchants or Juneau 3§ o mm 6 3 Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. | i plete payment Saturday for all mer- chandise bought during the month of November. D e e PN The Tenth of the month is universally LG AN TR TR R recognized as the last day on which pay- Wives,” also directed tho Arien picture, THEREHE R HTTINHR (R T T T T e e T e T T L m?vnc« Quick Relief : from Head-Colds. l&wz o "worthwhile thing you can possess. ALASKA

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