The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 13, 1928, Page 3

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The giris] WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY a 3oy st ances are a'so 3 1s of the art Mille Presents Goell, B, e Mille: Fresent But the chorus will mot have a ~ 7 all of the song bits. The princi- LEATRICE JOY pals have been liberaily regiem- in bered and hoth topical and dreamy % saltz songs will be given by| “MADE FOR LOVE” y in the large cast. Somebedy Lied” is an upto. With EDMUND BURNS, Bertram Grassby date m comady - of todav, Ethel Wales not v rd and is full of rol- licking fun from ‘gtart to finich. - . FRIDAY AND QA’ILRI)A\ ; Frank Heller, Juncau's well HOOT GIBSON in “THE BUCKAROO KID” E known barber that recently came = back from Portland has accepted | ¢ e en siti h . th llllIIIIIIII[_Lfl!jlllIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIII.I'Illllllllllfll!lllllllllIl" [Ty Wogh Barner Stiap ‘on. Bew: Cheerio! Old Bill's in town! 'Ullo! DTre we ¢ © again! * * TR R iR, If yer knows a better ’ole, go to it! i !IIIIIHI!IHIHHHIHIIHIHiiIIIIH!!lHIIIIIHHHHIIIIHHIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIiIflIII“HHHINWIIIMIIIIllflflmmlllmnflflIIIIIIIHIlilmlllmlmllllllllmlIIIIIllmllliilllllllfilllfi The funniest story that has come out of the war. Hinnm * ) #* * - ——R ard Street, next to the Britt picture as the much needed aunl|Pharn; —adv. | Attracthns { long ul aited answer to the i W R e PR e { for realism “A true conception of contem-| NOTICE _O_F P?‘ECHON A‘ Theatrqs | porary life with realism injected To the Electorsyof the City of % iinto the characters in their reli-| Juneau, Territory of Alaska. {tion to each other, but not in re-| NOTICE is heteby given that,| lation to the atmopshere in which pursuant to the provisions of Or- e R L 3| they appear, is the basis on which diahce Number 177 of the City | HE BETTER 'OLE” IS this production is built. Vulgar- of Juneau, and in conformity | AT. COLISEUM TORNIGHT | | A side-splitter! Hysterically funny! A heavy arrage of laughter! Lo * *® * ® as OLD Bl LL The biggest of all big comedy hits. #* #* s * “ : » ‘ 9 ” Old Bill, Alf and Bert! They’re in the movies! e e g E * ® ® tt r 4 e The trouble with Old Bill was he didn’t keep his mind on the war. “Based upon the play by Bruce Bairnsfather and ArthurEliot W Directed by CHARLES REISNER. * de }rrlp 1ll:]e|trh(;;ll-t 't‘:c:‘:d";h"enllzleUIgli:ltr::l’d;r:SI;l;:. causing WARNER BROS PRODUCTION T s B The laughter that kept men sane in war! . and filth as conception of therewith, a General® Municipal A~ rt is passe,” according to Mr. Election will be heid on It you can find a better show | Behn, | Tuesday, April 3, 1928 £o to it. Meanwhile we doubti jony Gilbert is starring in “The Between the hours of 9 o'clock that in the: whole wide field of| i pargde,” which is ing ar a.m. and 7 o'clock p. m. of said | motion pictures; you wilt find en 1“‘ Palace Theatre. It is a Metro-' day for the purpose of electing tertainment: more. consistently en- | Goldwyn-Mayer picture, and in th. the following officers, to-wit: Joyable than that afforded’by “The | supporting cast are Renee Adoree,| A MAYOR. Better 'Ole,""the Wamner Bros.|cigjre ,Adams, Hobart Bosworth:,| T COUNCILMEN. production at ‘the Coliseum. to-{ clajre McDowell, Robert Ober | NE SCHOOL DIRECTOR. night. Karl Dane, and Tom O'Brien. = | The Common Council of the “The - Better. 'Qle” -has .about! LA BT City of Juneau having herctofore, everythirg~that belongs-to a pe ../by resolution, duly designated fect picture. The characters ur(-] “MADE FOR LOVE” IS | |the voting precincts of said y all: real and intensely vital per. COMING TO PALACE | (and the Polling Place in each | sons, especially’ Old ' Bill, the lo thereof, the electors are hereby | able British clvillan’ in uniform, | ¥ 1o the dizhra Ten'i ‘notified: who, as played by :Syd Ohaplin, |, i il g : ordinarily considered exceptionai.| That all duly qualified voters, becomes as memorable a charac-| vot Leatrice Joy, popular screen residing within the boundaries of | ter as.ever trod In the path of a|ywar ~ folt « highly complimented | Voting Precinct No. One of said | plcture camera. The story, With| when Cecil B..De Mille referred City of Junean, which are as fol- | its background of the war, is en-| i, hep recently as “the girl with!lows: grossing and full of suspense that! ;o chameleon face.” For the| All that secti®n’ lying on lhe rises to a smashing climax. 'I‘Iw‘,a“_ly chameleon, that eccentric' northerly side of Hast Second direction, credited to Charles F.. . niijo " eapable of changing -Su‘eet and West Second Street Reisner, is magnificent. It h‘“)mlur to suit its convenience, ,ca he um cond Street ex- tremendous pace and swiftness | ;. valyahle hints to aspiringsmo: | t s wotidjde flats to its detail is finely accurate, ““"uou plcture players, according w‘the City lens and easterly of o 4 TUESDAYASWEDNESDAY- “THURSDAY—FRIDAY § : 1 camera work is of rare beaut .‘ N(' ADVA’V(‘L Uv PRICES’ -" : J PACITY BUS I ms 8 ‘e beauty|pn. wmije, 1t always fits its back- 4(Jnld Street will' vote in ‘the Fife and originality, and the whole at | grouyq whatever it may be, and Apparatus room,'in the City Hail h b h 1 ¥ ve. | a D fotsbers prsives of tho,var vy esivly entu 10" the e, | Bulding ocatsd b tne comer| |uu|un|mmumuuummmmmmum|m|||uuuml||mmuuumlmummumumumlmnnuumm_uuumm|uuu||uummumumnunuumuumwumwwm ut the’ genius of, the pIc'f\m‘ Apfos.. a ot screcn | same being the ‘duly’ designated 2 2 . press themselves on the screen g the ‘duly gnated OING SOUTH come a member of one of the big RETURNS TO CORDOVA lies in. its laughtér. “ It 18" 4h€ ip eyes and mouth,” said De Polling Place in'and for Precinct BOBODING___ orchestras in Los Angeles or Hol-| Otto Nelson, of Cordova, who o At pvas stirred out ot Mille [, explalilng - il simile.|No. Ome. City of Juneau. M. Borodin, of the Alaska Ju-|iywood. [has been sionding two months e anguish of the war; iho¥h'famie(featrice hasthe happy fac.| That all duly qualified voters| ...’ iaq and celloist, connected B visiting ‘in Juneau, is returning larity of the British army that W45 {ulty of making her entire face ex.|Tesiding within the boundaries of | i)' ho palace Theatre Orches- to his home on the Alaska, west- captured by Captain Bruce Bairns-| ) > Without apparent move.|Voting Precinct No, Two of sald o : Phone 267 For Bob Tarmer |, . .q tonight Sather. whin Tk dveh $ith artaanat ssive. ithout app move. {Olty ‘6t Tunens, WEkH are:ws B tra for over a year past, leaves| Taxicab The “President.” It’s a 2 i ment her face changes to suit the | Y on the steamer. Yukon for Los|prulu, Rockaby Baby. It you go to et that later were to become famous tlows: _mood she portrays, much as the Angoles witere ne 'will jon: his | sieap. T'I1 walk Tost yout | Wi sadr bhe Ghrver: BOAN B3E in The London Bystander. These ‘chameleon melts into his back-| All that section lying on the | lo0 Megle Bl WARS Ty By Whet Y s, P % 2| 2 8 s vife. 1, e- | go cartoons helped fo make Old Bill| gp,ynq < isuuu.my side’ iof | Bast Becond| Bl MpBoradln expRele 10, be- | got there, - Gbb, adv. |LET " Almquist Press Your Su as well known g war figure as|™ y..imcs Joy's opportunity to Street and West' Second Street| oo Vi 4 Foch, Haig or Pegshing, and cer-igi niae the qualities she and the and the extension of said Second mhif n 9 Apl‘fl 4 tainly a figure much more: beloved i famgleon have in common hus | Street across the tide flats to the 5 Yt ) : than any generalissimo. Old Bill[oon "y NMade For Loye,” whicn|Clty Limits will vote in ‘the > Miy 2 touched the:heart and made the | he Pal Wednesd: 'Bulldlng located on Block G, Lot i . world ring “with laughter. Be‘mm” LT TR ,_, occupied by Jack McDonald ’ Junfl 1‘3 oV 23 sides Syd Chaplin, whose Old Bill las office, the same being the duly : 2 ) H garners most of the laughs, there designated Polling Place in and Pla N F Y HIGHEST MARKET mclg are excellent merrymakers lror Precinct” No. . Two, City of d n ow or our ?"“ “mm Made Ul’“ Pflm 3 Jack Ackéoyd, as Bill's pal, Au‘ .lunanu and Ed Kennedy, as Corporal, That all duly qualified voters b ' b W C Quint. Others in the cast include Tn clEA R SKIN'"“N“ within the boundaries of B ; % & th oast Fur ,fi, Harold. Goodwin, Theodore Lorch, | | Voting Precin t No. Three of said \ : f o Doris Hill,- @harles Gerrard, Tou | City of Juneau,-which are as fol- > 3 J ; 'IAfCOlfl, WAm ITON McGuire, Tomm'Kennedy, K. Mor- l Any hreukmg out: of skin "".»lowr o 4 a ' zc 3 . gan, gnd Mthur Clayton. tauon on face, neck or body| All that section lying on the a7 v B e DU THIS PICTURE HOLDS THE RECORD FOR ANY PICTURE' il l‘l."fi‘l!ill|"||ll'l||un.\1\)|.v i THAT EVER PLAYED bEAT- 'THF BETTER ’OLE“" s TLE FOR' A" CONTINUOUS NEPPTY S Flinaswas i mmmmmmmml % !is overcome quickest by applying, Mortherly and westerly side of ; o Ydonnw-lulphnr. says a noted akllfl"‘d Creek and the oil pipe line > . 1 18 CLEA P|c'run£[ lgpectalist. “Because of its gung oo Rilectsigs Light Goxpnyy : il \ - destroying properties, nothing has, including the Seater Addition, e e ra zon - Almka Sti«am Laundr TBry Ths @bhe WD 10 Uhis | gver heon found to take the place! Wil vote in Residence Bufldin, g : y from the motion picture | fix”m! sulphur preparation :thatilocated next Burford's Store on| § | ics that the. demand of the {i¥ciantly brings ease from: -thet Willoughby Avenue, the same be- people for realism on the screen chhingyhurnlng and irritation. f‘mg the’ duly designated polling 1 “SEBVICE gnd QLW has. pot beep¢met, but in its: place || | Mentho-Sulphur heals ecze; %lnce l)“!,pi and for Precinct No.| § ance 4 y ¢ has been substituted Mfe crudely |, right up, leaving the skin g'“]- Hre ty of Juneau, i § ) i visualized, wlth‘ the ugliness ""—‘}M“d mf,’;,m 1t seldom fAils to| '?ED at Juneau, Alaska, this i Y ' We Can Prove h ? . perafir e e highly dccents- yefiove. the torment or dm;ure--l'-th day of March, 1927. DRY CLEANING HONE 16 . -ut& 4“ A little jar of Rowlesi H.'R. SHEPARD, d t § I’ E m it Harry Behn. a ymmg contln ento-Sulphur ‘may be obtained Clerk of the City of Juneau, AT ¥ bpg(‘”d Feature by ity writer,’ who adapted “The Bigliat any drug store. —adv.| Terrtiory-of Alaska. 2, Parade,”’ to the screen for direc-« . . e L Ty v “The Four Harmony Boys” | ‘ “EyE oP ENE?{?: PUT CREAM-IN-NOSE S e iit " AND SNF'GITIRHH %7 7 » f A ; ' cv}[xisev:my}:.w uymo;ld eo;;\;;;:}cr e:hese with hat. . 7 cans Fernbrgek €orn, No. 2 " o s ' 6 cans Green Pod Peas, No: 2. ment on oy ) 4 7 vans Vacation St. Beans No. 2. large by ' *And 'these are not our special Tols 1 n'..;a. ‘ : : THIS IS AN ANNUAL EVEN ~ 4 cans Yellow Cling Peaches No. 24 ll;mbet service t::ens“::l::: ' Everyone will be = every detail. ; Specify Fanell—a“ b! smdQudlny Special {115 the Grading and Pror ervice. Our fiecmlty qsballk.xn.ds.oiflfim mjl'fm‘bef . ' | ELKS HALL Satu;:dgy, March 17 And' you will find ul' in’ fnzfn-flvv 5 8 ehmce,

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