The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 2, 1928, Page 3

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a o —— .Mlll!lllllllllllllllll||IIIIIIlIllllllllllmlIIIllllllllllllllIIllIIllIIIIlIIIIHlIIlIIlll illl" PICKETT? LAST TIME TONIGHT THE MENACE OF THE ALPS THE LAUGHING FEATURE LT EPETR PR T ND THE GUMPS TUESDAY and WED! THE MARRIAGE CLAUSE ESDAY BILLIE DOVE and FRANCIS X. BUS Directed by LOIS WEBER 10—25—40—Loges 50 cents T T - wirl's rise from obscurity to 3 m ca the stage, of her men Attractlons phychological r‘lh’ln_mw At Theatres an te glimpse into revealing not the gawdy 1 and night life scenes KEEN HILARIOUS COMEDY 18 SHOWING AT PALACE intim mmon to pictures of thi but of the actual humans who spend their lives in the the- atre. Billie Dove, as the ambitious girl who becomes a star, gives | what must be the greatest per formance of her entire screen ca Added to this sincere and convincing portrayal is Miss Dove's delicate beauty and {her winning personality, a com- hmmhm that is sure to make hor of tie R Forditbnt play- ra! ) Francis X. Bushman is a revai A peppy- punch-packed umwh drama kept two large audience right on the edges of their yesterday at the P “Ladies at Play,” with Doris Kenyon, Lloyd Hughes and Louise Fazenda Jdeatured. Philo, McColloush, VIFEMIR Lot ©orbin, ' Ethel Wales, Hallain s Cooley, John Patrick -and = Tom Ricketts appear in the supporting®io; as . the. stage director cast in some of the most interest:ifiakes a star of the girl, throu ing characterizations of their re love for her and his own br spective careers. ce and knowledge of th Throughout the fast-moving Although ,," picture is | story, comedy vies with real > thrills. Six million dollars come., to the heroine in a will whieh", provides that she must first marry a man who meets with the proval of her maidén aunts. aunts’ were disinherited, so make things hard for her—and it’s a battle royal between them | “Ladies at Play,” is entertain-| Blmlm\ml 8 vl(imm'\nl person- v always demands and receives | cognition. IO SCD NS R A Meehan Adds Coup The they ment of the liveliest and jollies variety. (Continuea Hyom rige One.) {red for control of the railroad S MOON OF ISRAEL® 18 | | The stock rose from $170 to SHOWING AT COLISEUM & €ha The exchange became panicky, was reached to liveries that day, thus averting iz but only tempor: it later de veloped--financial disaster ning banks and brokerage houses. ageomplish ‘this a full size m“ll mamling in the n e were the fade from blocks of concrete|late I Pierpont Morgan, ‘eldy and fixed in the ruing | brought 150,000 shares by cable be old temple of Baal in the|from Europe in a successful ef. B&:®f Lugor. Then when the|fort to ciinch control of the float ‘u aeady to be shot ,"m\. supply, and R. H. Thomas, for- 1 dynamite_was_inserted | Mer president of the Stock Ex. ¢ Base of the idol and at the | change, who paid $1000 each given time the fuse was set off. |cash for 300 shares. “Bo' that the extras, who were| Only about a year ago there “BTHEVINg the parts of the Bg ],”d”v\\.h a technical corner in Wheel- priests and attendants, uld ing and Lake Erie. Operators for ¢hidw the- proper degree of q“rJLIP\(hn(l interests ran ths price Wrise _and borror, no one was]from to $65 a shate,s re- warned that the set was to be de- | ‘wards for their perspicacity being stroyed.! The desired effect was, | estimated at $1,500,000, attained and the result .was one, Another famous cormer was in of the most realistic scenes thaf Stutz in March, 1920. The stock has ‘ever been filmed. Jfwoared to $400 a share. Allen A Most, of the action for this great | Ryan, the sponser, and his. triends film was taken in and around the|are reputed to have made about historic Valley of Kings near nn‘w"flnono but the stock was re. the famous pyramids of Bgypt, | moved from trading and Ryan was Many of the ancient ruins arc expelled from the Exchange. used in the scenes and every care| A corner in Piggly Wiggly re. has been taksn to make the pic- Sulted in that stock also being ture as realistic as time, care ‘nd‘"(rl(kl‘" from the trading list and research could make it. The pic- In President Clarence Saunders’ ture; vhk‘h deals with the andus“"*fl of control of the company he of the ‘Tews. was affécted by Mi. |Y0|I“*‘?d ¥ chael Curtiz from the novel by, hts e, oy cmnaaad il | Si 'H. Rider Haggard, and in- WHITEHORSE WILL cliles in its cast Maria Corda, | Avlette Marchal, Adelqur Millar| . HAVE NEW BIG HOTEL Whitehorse is to have a new and l{uuv lhr v | hule] —a bigger and better hotel | One of the thrill scenes i “Mudon of Israel,” the F'BO spec qmow playing at the Coliseum, o-blasting of the idol of Amon- | by‘the angry Jewish God. To demand no de- —_— } { “MARRIAGE GLAUSE” I8 ‘than che ever has had before, | AT pmg TMOIROW1 ‘according to announcement of ¢ the White Pass. A dozen carpen- ntensely human story, done ters went north on the Princess in the inimitable style which made| Mary, - which was in port last Lois Weber one of the screen's |night, to. construct. the building. greatest producers before her re- Work will be rushed so the hotel tirement a few years ago, will be. will he opened before the begin- at the Palace Tuesday and Wed:'ning of the tourist season. nesday. The White Pass is building the ‘It fs “The Marriage Clause” a hotel, but it will be operated Universal-Jewel ~production, and under lease by experienced hotel Miss Weber's first dlmtorhl ef- men. _fort since she returned to th z £ n as a director and a writer.. We call ana wenver. Phone us ‘I u a vivid hwu document, ol LET Aunqnut Press Xgu Suit delightfully | Wi To Famous Corners| and on May 9 agreemen | threat- | who | in | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1928. S" /TFS ON EASTER MOR\ IN OTHER YEARS B ] belles of that gemeration would have greeted a chapeaux, sans plitnes, sans wings, sans crown— not even a fuxl/mr or b boned doodab to lend chic to milady. And now what do you think has happened—i bxmmfwl moderns have posed in these ancient “vintages’® just to remind you that “feath- ers do make a chdfige.” Here you have at the tup (1. to r.), Dorotliy Lazwrence, Blanche ] i F ling Langdon. Botton (l. to r.), Laurette lu)lur, a modern u.mnmed miss and Ray Cox. P -T. A. MEETING d bon bons and a shiny ing steed when ladies of ¥ [ [m”( on Laster morn for ¢ wee.” 1 air was fresh and —and there were really hats. s drew foshionable audi- I cn the park (bot- trban. ting croq s and rot y @ would th ed i ter with w | | TOMORROW NIGHT ¢ Election comin of officer will meeting As Lomorrow ent-Teacher lotelock the 1 All mem urged God wditorium Vinn inced it be glven « Miss Edith § be t 1 Sh on v n v 1 enter | present experien thin 1¢ xtens tour of Europe last will and i, ;e : B e s ‘grade childien ‘ i L 7 present yvarious folk llH\tl A Junor Orétestra r rel nt | i 4 . A 2 madeyup of Mrs. H shafer, Mrs Haroid Ay MéNaughton, 1, Mrs. Rol M war rt Raven Dave Hou e e '. P. R. AGENT AT SKAGWAY RETURN | the in port rning to hi ive trip throughout visited Eastern Cuanad Ame while / s ng vhich v He 'is 1 - exte Bast. He i and fcan .« VOTL were in their heyday as vaudeville stars. Licla Hyams is thin little baby girl. So you see she has been associated with the stage for nbout twenty years. While taking a leading part with Willie Collier in “Going Crooked” she was “discovered” by movie scouts. This little blonde actress now has the movie world where she wants it, She is among the bright stars in the movie firmament. ; W’I{EN the movies were just starting, Hyams and McIntyre (International Illustrateq News) \ | to visit with relatives and friend WHITE PASS EXPECTS |13 visfy viih retatves o 1 BUS!NESS INCREASE | owns the Pedersen Dairy, is visit ing. Norway for the first tim since she left twenty-five year ago, and expects to be gone until ome time in July. S Sas SENTENCED 60 DAYS rank Johnson, who was ar |rested Saturday night by Deputy | Marshal Phil 0. Herriman and General Azent for James' H. Rhger Freight and Passenser | the White Pass and Yukon Route, | veturning to kagway on the) Princess . Mary from a two| | months' visit in Seattle and Van- | couver, brings word that thej White Pass expects o larger busi- ness. in both p gers and g : s : freight thie year than it has haa | b*;lm:;tlnnwn‘::w ()v];m[:u w\“\‘ for a. long, time, He Says WC 40,000 1o gerve sixty days in the tourist traffic will be larger waniooheral Jail by Judge Frank A av and increased freight tariffs & & rniswiones Boyle of the U. i q o awson | expected. with both Dawson o .. thig morning, Johnéon has and Mayo. Ibeen arrested a number of times Dovelopment ‘of the Treadgold ;.. 4yo came offense, Mary Jack- operations in, the Klondike anc | . . "o, ", 0 Ldaod at the increased aetivitios in the Mayo| f dstricts ave takfng more work-| 1T '”'r;‘:nj,“"“;]'(‘:(;”?"}r“_'”',’h"l_"'\ sngmen ;n:u Yukon l_;_r,rill;:;'i[:f:f’_‘“mnn she could secure a lawyer. | Wik i B ese: (rot |The time of her trial was not| (2 3 3 lannounced. Mr. Rogers will e t a B o s RACE PAROLE, EXPIRED throughout the coming George Race, who pleaded guil- and fall. There «were a dozen men on £ ty to, violation of the National Prbhibition Act in the United the Princess Mary bound for | States Bistrict Ceurt. last Janu awson to. work tor the Tread- gold intérests and as many car- ary, and was -allowed parolc until jthe first day of the present term penters for Whitehorse. % s W | |of court, was taken into custody ' MRS. PEDERSEN LEAVES iand the bench warrant returned | ta the Clerk of the Court by De- wus FOR. NORWAY Tomcm \puty U. 8. Marshal W. H. Cai- Mrs. Albert Pedersen will léave well tkis morning. tonight on the Princess Mary for | ———————— | the south on lwr way o Mrwaitommlpruu at The Empire g \ make his Skagway | summer | ; for C. T. (TOM) GARDNER FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR SENATOR e primary election, 'April 24 1928. He stands ome Rule, a Square Deal for Labor and Fair Treatment for Invested Capital. NEWORGANTO OLISEU LALUTHILEELELHL LT E BEHEARD THIS 1 WEEK, GOLISEUM| 3 Public Cpening Will Be Wednesday — Denzel Piercy Is Organist 1 by Mana Coliseum the public Wednesday re Tonight and Tuesday alle n, the heard t 1 this night how of The by gan . Mr. Pierey is a well known or- % d ganist in the Pacific Northwest and while just a young man, his| reputation i excellent as { musician Previous to coming to Juneau, M for months at the I A The organ in the HBagdad than in the Coliseum here, a Wurlitizer with The Jensen Seattlc is larger Theatre three keyho. dad cperated Ven Herber ral years th the in Portland between the ay theatres. The is said be the the Pacific Coast Mr. Plercey 13 a young man and attended the versity of Ore Eugene where majored PRICKS 20- 10-2 rds, 3ag- and by Remember and save a date for the Grand Opening of the Colizeum’s Mammeth Organ WEDNESDAY—APRIL 4TH Also on the Bill VANISHING AMERICAN and TOMMY PARKER of tuning has jeen putting in about nine hours g - king it do it's stuff. He | t labo concert W night he on dur, he was West or Liberty Literty" largest con Coast ter and to Portland Uni- for | in gon at two yea he i Coliseum’s iy pleased the Kimball completion or- nd THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND FiID AT THE GANG PLANK OF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT [ — program for ch will given and Friday night run of the featur: night will b last appearance of the three piece Betz Orchestra and the| members will leave for the States on Wednesday. - KETCHIKAN TEACHER HERE | Tomors \w the | A. M. 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AT TERRELL aswer S—815.00 VOTE FOR LEROY NOLAND FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR REPRESENTATIVE and Ellicient Government. He pledges himself to | give a square deal to both labor and capital. :

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