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Splckett s Palace Last Tives ToNiGaT Corinne Griffith “Mlle. Modiste” There i§ also a Christie €vmedy and Pictorial News COM!NC} THURSDAY “FRANK LLOYD 1 SPLENDI‘D 'ROAD” ] Btliu:niber—lt is always .'warm at the Palace FEATURE AT PALACE B — i Corinn Griffith has scored again.® 'This time it is in “Mila. Mediste,” the First National pie- turization of the delightful Victor Herbert - operetta. ~ Fritzi Scheff distinguished herself in the stage versjon, of this. masterpiece. Now it 48 the lovely motion picture star's turn to score the greatesi triumph of her career. Without doubt Miss, Griffith j one of the pre-eminent comod: ennes playing on the screen to day. . “Classitied” gave an inkling of her ability- in this direction: But her performance at the Pal- ace Theatre last night proves con- clusively that she has a rare gift light comedy,;, 5 As to the play. itself, it iy the Yery last word in, Fremch chic- niess. . It-is smart, lively and ua- endingly romantic and funny. Tho fashion pageant is a thing of beauty and a joy forever. Its ieolorfulness is matched only by the - fashion show in Collecn joore’s “Irene.” y The settings are modern ithroughout. | Fifi (Miss. Griffith) i8 a modern French demoiselic. Paris is the Paris of today. This feature is on for the last two times tonight. m —-- o “MADAME WANTS NO I CHILDREN,” COLISEUM ; Feminine puluhrluma and hilact dus comedy in a satire of dnnce mad flappers: and. childless wives are the features of “Madame ‘Wants. Ng . Children,” Fox~ Films i Jhtest release, which had its first showing at the - Coliseum last might. ;! This mirth provoking film tells th#, story. of, a suecessful youaz t décides. to marry 1r, u*vn:‘;;x ‘heing: able to lead aj qf ngestic life and’to hava, children.¥sa A {4 g i "But_his wife wants o children and with the aid of her gay mo- ther, .who, too, protests that she SAGE TEA KEEPS | mtmmuuflnmmuunflmnmunummnnummmmuununmumnum THE Miss Nilsson is said to assume her most impressive screen char- NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of Or- acter in portraying Sandra de diance Number 177 of the City Hault, who made her way in th» of and in conformity rough, new country, - playing altherewith, 4 General Municipal | man's game in a man's {Election will be held on I This picture shows the pioneers | Tucsday, April 3, 1928 of '49, Manager Spickett says~ic ) Between the hours of 9 o'clo ( gee the first show of “The Splesn- ja.m and 7 o'clock p. m. of ia | did Road” then go to the A. B.iday for the purpose Of electing Hall on and see '98. z the iday or Saturday night Alaska Pioneers of the following officers, to-wit: | A MAYOR. THRERE COUNCILM& ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR. The Common Council <of the City of Juneau having heretofore, by resolution, duly designated the voting precincts of said City | | TP R T T T 8 “FLAMING WATERS” IS [ COMING TO COLISEUM | Delightful comedy touched n the magic wand of pathos which|and the Polling Place in each makes all true comedy great: thereof, the electors are hereby vivid, colorful thrills; adventure,|Rotified: nd a smashing drama of the o} That all duly quallfied voters fields with a literal river of|residing within the Boundaries of flames sweeping down the bottoin | Voting Precinct No. One of said of the dry-wash to engulf tho|CIty of Juneau, which are as fol- villain and provide the hero with |10 : .4 [ a setting for oune of the most| All that section lying on the spectacular rescues ever screencd|DOrtherly side of East Second make “Flaming Waters” a whal»|Street and West Second et of an entertalnment, as its local|and the said’ Second Street ex- showing. at the Coliseum Thur:-|tended across the tide flats to day will probably prove. The(the City Limits and easterly of picture, adapted for the screen by |Gold Street will vote in the Fire Fred Kennedy Myton from F.|Appatatus room in the City Hall i3/ Building, located at the corner Lloyd Sheldon’s original story, as aflame as its title—aflame witi the yof Fourth and Main Streets, a sensationalism that is differ-i8ame being the duly designated ent, with dynamic movement, u",ll’nllhm Place in and for Precinct with a colorful romance. F. Hac-|NO. One, City of Juncau. who! made «prusil'a! = That all duly qualified voters | residing within the boundaries of | Voting Precinct No. Two of said City of Juneau, which are as fol- Tows: All ~that section lying on the {southerly side of East Second |Street ~and West Second Street land the extension of said Second Street across the tide flats to the Limits will vote in the Lot mon Weight, With- a Million,” directed the pro-| duction, and his finesse in handy ling <the many - elements of the \story makes' this picture an out- standing. suc¢ess. -~ The cast is fine and the incidents of the fldming sea.of oil is done with realism that provides a great background for the tense drama |> of the closing reels interpreted|City g > Building located on Block G, a with distinction by Malcolm M Gregor, Pauline Garon, Mary Carr,|2. eccupied by Jack McDonald John Miljan, Johnny Gough an1 (a8 office, the same being the duly Mayme Kelso. {designated Polling Place in and for Precinct No. Two, City of Juneau. Juvenile Books Lead That all duly qualified voters residing within the boundaries of British Publishing | voting precinct No. Three of sad {City of Juneau, which are as fol- rlows: All that section lying on the LONDON, March -« 7-—Juvenil> literature and fiction took the lead in the increase of books publish [northerly and westerly side of ed during 1927 which totalled 13, Gold Creek and the oil pipe line 810, a greater number than in anyiof the FElectric Light Company, year in the history of British pub-{including the Seater Addition, lishing, and 608 more than in lllv‘}WHL vote in Residence Building, previous record of 1925. jlocated next Burford's Store ,on The. bulk. of the increase is in|Willoughby Avenue, the same be- new editions of which 666 more|ing the duly designated polling appeared than fn 1926. This sug-{place in and for Precinet No. gests, says the “Publishers’ Circu-|Three, City of Juneau. lar," that the number of books| DATED, at Juneau, Alaska, this with sufficient vitality for a re-|{5th day of Mavch, 1927. appearance’ s increasing. 1. R. SHEPARD, The greatest increases aro Clerk of the City of Juneau, shown in juvenile mmturu uzJ tis . Fesrtiory of Alaska. YOUR HAIR DARK With: Sulphur| dt Bnn k:{ts Beau- . tiful fustre at Once i Gray. haly, iblouv ‘handsome, vnom advaneing “age. We ab| Rnow the advantages; of a youth- l o ay: «and: looks sstreaked;Just l T }w applications of Sage Tea ; ulphur -enhances its aAppearsnce .1 ‘hundred-fold. .o 1aiigw o Don’t mtay gray! k; youn| finher Drepupe y ar , get, from.. any’ bottle @ the hafr ens 80 natural '_ moisten a B Aou brush | with it hrough | 1 ur haif fs} —and oys will see ,the h l}e ‘you bav.e 3 1% lyoursell. thousand ‘d given evenly. Youl’ | The Daze of ’98 WILL BE GIVEN, AT THE 4. B. HALL FRIDAY fl'nd SA'YURDA’Y—-M and 10th There will be plenty or’l'um——flew nm‘acuuns DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1928. 1 \ is too ysung to be a grandmother, | fiction 404, religion 137 xlmc to look of er properties own ham IOII K!Illll Hen | drags the reluctant husband (o|and ma 89, medicine 73, ec @ ed lIry brouer ‘c p hd. P SIGNS AND CORNICES " supper clubs mightly. And while|tion 57, descriptive and travel ! prof pf went to the Coenr| Has Birthday arty IN. PARIS MEASURED she has a chance to rest up dur-| The biggest decrease is in tech-| @Aleno countey. IdaMo, in 1889, | £ TO DECIDE TAX RATE ing the day hubby has to work,|nology 124, history 40, fine aits according to Mr. Cook who SEDGWICK, Kas. “mlfll (i | POk i lHIIIHII|IIIlIIIll“lIII| and before long he fis on th=(39 and law, 36. | y & Bele' lso there at that time. Later ie|AMONE the birthdays to ¢ Sl | | PARIS, March 7Paris is | verge of a physical breakdowin —— moved to Spokane, Wash, whore|orated In February is that of Miss| | having its Bertillon measure 4 A Then, by using caveman tact ! 2 | 49217 § | he resided for many years. I :K. ‘Tu egg laying champion of} | ment taken. Every sign, bay Last Tivies ToNIGHT |he brings his wife to reason ane il.owden Is Favored by |Well Known Local Man! went to Ketehikan about 1908 ani Tahe. Wils Deghore hen, 'weigh| | T1ndow, MAriuds or cornive to—well-—she becomes a mother. | | | moved Junean about five yeais > Al e " is to be taxed by the govern- This s the barest of outlines o South Dal\oln G. 0. P.| Passes Away in South— |jter ing four and 4 third pounds and| | ment and ‘eagh projection what is without doubt one of the " k v | jowned by Coombs and Son 6f} | jnyst he measwred and classi- best comedy-dramas of the year| FPIBRRE, 8. . Maren * | Is Bunec‘ in Seattle He was engaged In prospectins| Sedgwick, will be tho guest of| | igg f and one that brings home to every| Mer Gov. Frank 0. Lowden, of| 3 {some of tho time during his'rest(homor at a serles of festivals| | ‘seventy meh are working member of the audience a L-:x(m‘:,]‘]_“:; s Ras ”""“‘:‘v ananimously | 1l’v"<j= Julius lulu nlle a dent dence in Alaska. = Most wof: b which the l:lnm hurtl'm:’ will »::;x‘l‘l on the job, but it will bs o Hot. sqbil Toraities | proposed as Republican pre | of this city and Douglas for abou* | lie, however, was epent in teach | i various towns of the county| | many wmontha before they fin c . {tial nominee by action - « 5 years, died in Seattlo on Feb- ing music. He was connected|during February s L 2 WILLIVP;K\J/_IGES‘);( FEURE s Tl .3 s |South Dakota Republ te| rua > after an illness of sov-|with the music department of thel Miss B in the last year laid of thi projecting bes F “THE SPLENDID ROAD" | Convention. United § -|eral weeks, according to word logal public schools, and in adai- i days yond - the lot' 1l . Akt & AT PALACE TOMORROW | !tor Peter Norbeck h received today by Frank Cook. In-| pion private lessons bath | B [ be recorded, although oy ie e Tecom ot dorsed for VicePresident by un |terment was made in Seattle here and I Douglas. He had| ATTENTION only th \ding a foot or ne Splendid Road” dealing witn] - aW8 #gtion. Prof. Sumpt is survived by two|many fiiends here and elsewhers| It you ncea a good carpenter| m 1 will be taxed. Gt ittt uad FT TR dstors; Mrs. Ida L. Morrison, Se-in the Territory [phone 498, Hardy Andy's Shob.| | Ofivn the work will cost more . e QAROE. U5 WX , and M Lena McCloud, ! Ak id 9 1t W B R SRe ploneers of the West, will be of.| MISSIONARY SOCIETY attle, an s. Le did 3 e _.. |4 P. LAGERG , Prop. adv.|| than it will hring for years fo ; Be Mist: Al 3 | MEETING TOMORROW | San Diego, Mrs. Morrison is|We cal ana enyver. Phone 52 PN | come, for the tax sometimes . 0SS lter Ane At Uiy cxpected to come here in a i Almauist Biede] Hase. A61E ola pnpev‘!lr*ggq_n[ The 2mpirs | | fs only a few cents n square Palace theatre beginning 111:1»:{ The RS oy Sob i g o JETe | b L 4 day. et o ; Jiyérd & ye ! ¥ ¢ ! clety of the Presbyterian Church | hookkeeping wiil be | | Anoa Q. Nilsson, Robert Frazer!yi))' meet at the Manse tomor- | formidable. for Barls 1s At ki and Lionel Barrymore are the|row afiernoon at 2 olclock. | Sirledtats. 3B, shtegories sd ik featured” players in this brilliant | A { i A chiwories, 5 picturization of Vingie E. Ro~'s| )1d papers for sale at The Empre. [ fio and t'r'n'e t:;'o)“"‘:‘::'!)* Rl widely. read novel. The Sacra-|— ek i ¢ ectior urn B i ust be listed under a scoxc mento - River valley during the w 3 I8 gold boom and famous flood of NOTICE OF ELECTION [:at subdiyss all - euatrod | 49 provide background for (ae To the Blectors of the City of | ditreven | drama. 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