The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 21, 1928, Page 3

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Y Tom Wilson, Mart! PICKE TT PRESENTS TONIGHT A Show That Can’t Be Beat NEWS REEL | CURIOSITIES The Movie Side Show ’ and Comedy “WANTED— ‘ A BRIDE” Conrad Nagel and | 10—25—40-—Loges 50 cents Thursday and Friday Only—Remember JOSEPH M. SCHENCK presents Constance Talmadge with ANTONIO MORENO “The Venus of Venice” A Marshall Neilan Production Then pull the right back portion to the left-and do the same thing. “But this is the secret about preliminary work. Be surc se twd knots are loose cover a large area, the entire of the, head. “When this is done draw the right side. 'portion across the sack not as far to the left as It will go, leaving the right ear ex- J0sed. Then draw the left por- lon to the back and tuck it under Attractions Al Theatres "; COLLIER TRIUMPHS IN i “THE RAINMAKER” | < 3 If you like a strong, forcefu’ love-drama, rich in action, thrills ‘| who has But what wicked genii ar ) met - along the way—before th cross-gfained old crook Capt marries them at the point of a; Tevolver. ! It 18 om the event .of the couple’s first stroll in raucous, riotous Broadway when they metaphorically “walk on air” that | Del Ruth's brillieant technique— | makes their mental stat dau- | tifully and b y tangible. | i “Wolf’s Cloth adapted by Darryl Franc nuck from the |in y | sobriquet the { | Venice—an “tbook form are available nd mdke a perfectly flat mm‘fl:e“fl’ ’:29,‘::“';??, tate 8n the person of the p; and preposterously magnif Minnie Humphrey, a society escaped her cha | and i3°secking njght club thrills Bach falls in love at t Arthur Somers Roche story, comes to the Colizeum Theatre next Thursday for a run of two days. A o & 1 CONSTANCE TALMADGE COMING TO PALACE L comes lu‘ and Friday | a r;!lllcklnfil Constance Talmadge the Palace Thursday “Venus of Venice,” story, in which Constance appears | as an impulsive, mischievous lit- tle canal gypsy whose life is llll!‘x of thievery among tha yn(hl:\w of the Venice canals. 1 Diving into and n\.mmm;; through the canals with the ut- most abandon whenever occasion | demands it, she has earned Ih‘i “Water Rat.” | *Once a chorus girl, always a cl are two modern sets Gilmartin of San west coast stepping stone to greater assert that THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 21, 1 DISPROVING OLD ADAGE OF STAGE SEN AT[]R REED wvullllllllllllhlllIIIIIIHII nlI”HIllllllflllllllllll"""lllllilllhlll!'i illmllllllmh. ory 0, W dancers are of th girls ot all wa through the medium of the chorus, (laternational N-wrruu opinion that the chorus has now become & complishments in opera and stage, s of life are now seeking favor on the stag 1= glrl," Is an old stage adage. e out to prove it is all wrong. Thest ¢ They | pi it is one of her daredevil pades that brings har into con tact with an American artist in acquaintance t productive of more exc more thrills and greater joy [hl!l ever has been crowded into her life. In the leading male role oppo site Miss Talmadge, Antonio Mo-| reno appears as the American! artist. And the director is Mar- shall Neilan, past master in the creation of light comedy Included in the cast are Ed: ward Martindel, in the rcle of an American journalist; Julanne Johnston, as the artist’s fiancee; Michael - Vavitch, Arthur Thalasso | and others. The Venetian settings, includ- ing an elaborate network of can-| als that duplicate some, of the best known waterways of thej Italian city, are the work of Wil- liam Cameron Menzies, art direc-' tor of all Joseph M. Schenck en. terprises. BOGKS ON TRAFFIC | RULES AVAILABLE| i regulations in | at the| City Clerk’s office for all car drivers who desire to make use of them, Chief of Police George Juneau traffic lations and from hereafter ignor-| ance will be no excuse for care- less driving” declared Chief Get- chell. to existing regulations in antici- { pation of a heavy traffic in the, city this spring and summer he said. Last year it required the suburb, { formerly ruled by men. is a movie director, The Chief of Police fs calling the few women in Hollywood who the attention of the car drivers Wield the megaphone. Miss Pickett's greatest succe directing As a child she loved ani- mals of all sorts, has been tures. special attention of one officer no everyr driver of a car in Juneau should | not be familiar with traffic regu-’ I“::‘LI:I‘A(‘O has She thought of Oak Park, suspense and heart appeal, with a strong undercurrent of humor staged against typical race traci backgrounds and involving severa colorful dance hall episodes, the you are sure to enjoy “The Rait | maker,” now current at the Coli seum Theatre. For this . Paramount producti adapted by Hope Loring and Lfllldl D. Lighton from the famous Rec Book Magazine.. serial, , “Heaven bent,” by Gerald Beaumont, anc directed by; Clarence Badger, I compounded * ‘of ' those' element: just mentioned. Furthermios) it hae ithe added advantage of a sterling cabt, fea turing such ecapable players & Efnest Torrence, William Collier Jr., and Georgia Hale, and includ ing in its supporting personne Brandon Hurst, Joseph Dowling : Mattox and .wry its title, fo: his seeming ability to eall fortl rain merely by praying .for it earns him the nickname of “The Rainmaker.” Collier handles thi¢ role in capital style and gives ¢ porlorlnlnca that rlnn with sin- girl, who n a fairly tight rell, bul lét the air be flat under this roll. Al ,0W the left ear to be exposed as "7ell as the forehead. “It. your hair is not too thick, | r too long, you can achieve the ‘ffect of a boyish bob and still 1ave long hair, which may be ar- ' ‘anged more elaborately for for: % nal occasions.” The cast includes George K. Arthur and Mary McAlister, with "Sonrad Nagel as leading man. “The Waning Sex” is a riotoms | omedy. and when The 1 streets docks port. Juneau be strictly driving of ¢ LET Almqu to watch traffic on the business is growing each season|into and this year traffic rules must) film editing and scemario writi obeyed as fines will| which she still does. be imposed on any person found She wrote violating the law governing the|“Wings of the Storm.” e, —— We cali ana «eliver. Phone 528 particularly’ at the)tended high steamers ist of automobiles in|cialized in movie ars. the films rado Skies,” ist Press Your Suit. where in and Wellesley College. tucky Home."” MOVIE I)IRL(,TOR Pickett;" Chicago invaded another field - Elizabeth one of animal pie- but there wag | areer on the| of a Hollywood film lots when she gt- school in Oak l‘lfl(‘ She spo-| driftad | of English and directing by way and “Wolf Fangs” Some of she directed include “The Salmgn Run,” “Under Colo- and “My Old Ken- NOTICE OF REGISTRATION h s mereby given that the ion books for registering for the Municipal Elec- of vot tion held in the Oity of JUNEAU TOMORROW Juneau, April 1 be S — | open on Marc a4 will' Ail stores, government offices, | be closed at 6 o'clock P. M. Mon- banks, business houses and the 2, 1938, - The id Jur Public Schools will bz | will be open each closed tomorrow, Febr 22, day (Sunday excepted) between Washington's birthday, celebrat- the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and ing the legal hoiiday 12 noon, and 1 o'clock P. M. to Under an agreement signed last o'clock P. M. at the City year, local business houses re- 5 Office, in the City Hall solved to close on ilding, located at ‘Le corner of the ye nd February fth and Ma one of the dates iisted of government offices that they all planned to .| The cable office will also obser I’ul)hmtmn, Feb. : Opens Speech-Making Trip ficld upon wh Pairty can plant its banumer, the return of honesty in vernment, reestablishment of the old Demo- cratic “doctrine, the inalienable right of lho fre trial by ablishment o local pent and sov- ercignty of bringing Fed- | eral power within the limits, not| only of the letter but the spirit of the Constitution: abolition of government boards bure equalization of burdens of repe: xl of all laws cr tion, Here¢ of th tns, Lenore and Lorraine, and Helen and Dori e o ar t'm 5€, . holiday hours. 928. STARTS OUTON GAMPRIGNTOUR in Southern State of Texas (Continuad ir the Democratie h of the pres: s and army of spi and informe 1ib on cf business from oppr > interference by governmental | cution n punishment of who by 1 conspir rade make dismissal AL HGLIDAY TO BE CELEBRATED IN Th‘ regular wlllum of The Em- TUESDAY This will be the - Admission $1.00 Scandinavian American DANCE MOOSE HALL | Fridlund’s Accordion Orchestra |||imm||||mmmmimmuu NIGHT last dance by 9:30 P. M. | MONTE BLUE IN “WOLF'S | "'Supen'or for Twenty Years” | CLOTHING,” AT COLISEUM J., Some clever effects have been btained by Roy Del Ruth, the Warner Brothers’ director, In ‘iiming “Wolf"§"Glothing,” starring VMonte Blue with Patsy Ruth Mil- ‘er, One of the most rema hhle 8 thé -_equenc‘e An which the ‘walk the clou o&- Bwirling crowd of New Year's Eve, ‘long the »eauty of the sceme suggests the| Arabian Nights. It is open se- :ame to O. ‘Henry's Bagdadon: the-Subway. The hero of the stovy, the rant- ng, roaring Barry Baline (played reat White Way. The |’ 30 zesttully by -(;l!;‘u Blue) fs.a| subway guard. arrives al | mddman, : e and some fl there it is ing. car, Ru er things, he. meets the _high-hat, ball By way of a| ‘Num ERIO PORTLAND mmmmmm CEMENT gnoop- | = T LHH T H T TTFTTHIT mighty Beaumont’s bent.”—another Miracle Man. 73 3 TR él:ARaENCE BADGER’, ‘]: roduction Jrcayay 00U funo TRULY a thunderbolt of dramatic power. A spectacular racing romance from ' Gerald Red Book Magazine story “Heaven- THE MANAGEMENT. 35 PRIC —10-20-40-Loges 50¢ PATHE NEWS PATHE SPORTLIGHT '|IIIIHIIIIlIIilmlIIIIIIll'Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmmmllll WOLF’S CLOTHING—Thursday ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers SEWAXD stiEEr — 4 - . PEARL-G1LO We Have a I'ull Line of It. 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