The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 6, 1928, Page 3

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nllllllllllllllllllIIlllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IiIIIlllIIIIIlIIIlIIIII|III- 1 ! Attractions At Theatres EVERAL FEATURES NOW AT COLISEUM FRIE R TOV](,HTA SHOWS—7 i | starring Richard It's a great show—a story of East Side, West Side supporting and one of the greatest fashien shows ever 2 screened——in colors. This feature is o - and h COLLEEN T 2 one the new Kimball or: il Piercy at the meert numbers and also his mu—‘ ¢ for the fe » earn well de-| d comme I console Juneau, is pleasing his nl(l; iends with vocal \b]((l!)xl\‘ and also making new ones | =" COLLEEN MOORE IN "'lIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIilIIIIIIIIllllIllIIllIIIIIIlllIIII.IIHIHIIIHINHIIIIIIIIII" R AR dl mxhx (| ences | the 1 to l)l 2 of tw the cle & is on aga l)n VOTE FOR LEROY NOLAND FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR REPRESENTATIVE - 1 the fash | which given in ¢old 1o, |two reels, is the cla st and most gorgeous scene perhaps seen !in Juneau in months. Men as well | {as women take in the wondrous| Ibeauty of the settings, costumes and models wearing them. “Irene” is perhaps one best things First National | : shown Juneau for a long A vote for him is a vote for Home Rule, Economic |and that is going some. The and Efficient Government. He pledges himself to {|musical score, directed by .Ca " : f Beery Davis is played by the or- give a square deal to both labor and capital. kst | The ast supporting the fair| Colleen includes Lloyd Hu her leading man; George K thur, who ecnacts the role of A dame Lucy; Marion Aye and | Flowers, Irene’s frier | Murray, Kate Pri Wheat, Ida Darling, of v'wu i time | |u11 ldn(l others. THWHAT PRICE GLORY" COMING TO COLISEUM | With the limitations of the| stage play cast aside, with Raoul | Walsh setting his camera to vis.| ualize the hates, passions and| {loves of the war, there is a ne-| cessity that we place this screen entertainment at the top of the list of best motion pictures of the year. None of the vitality of the orig- {inal stage production was lost in (the screen translation In fact, we have to agreg with all the oth {er eriti in the opinion that here is a picture that passes the original in every way. The pic-| ture conducts itself in the same Ired corpuscled, tensely dramatic fashion which made the stage pre- sentation such a highly success- ful entertainment. The film truly adheres to the stage pattern in all its essential Is and im- JUNEAU BAKERY PHONE 577 — Old Pdpers for mle at Emplre Offlce, | = PALACE |~ | prod | toured given by RICH MAN FAILS | derson became upon it in fts »oiled Capta gives a por In fact could no given a st he {Qgknoes 18 this re mtain more laughs than ure of the t five ye due credit should be mances of Ted mmy Cohen f the funny b given th “BEN HUR" COMING TO PALACE SUNDAY | “Ben-Hur, ing to the with the preview late mamm on ititnl scen R The novel, sub-title > Christ,” 5 the popular book: the America years. Now, the motion pi famous Race world’s most | sta fo in the greater art of| r offered the Fight and Chariot as thrilling out-of-doors | events; the lovely romance ! dah, Prince of Hur, and and replicas of Old World ma piece often in r. We the 1 nnul Procession of Pa |da Vinei's “The Last maryelous color Pool of Siloam,” Hinnom, the in miracle of Christ’ mob and Pontius m Sea and the Vale of | Dolorosa, the| healing, the Pilate; the ter of Nature that toppled towers and pala ! h of the Saviour e with Roman soldiers casti @ for the garments and the the foot of to be the m beautiful ~ ever re will be 8-piece orchestra. AS BRAIN-MATE NEW YORK, April 6 ties extinguisued her romantic ar dor for the mental graces of ho) elderly husband, Mrs. Helen H derson Benesch, former Follic beauty, revealed in an action for divorce filed in Chicago. At twenty-three Miss Henderson married Aaron Benesch, million aire Baltimore hanker and depar ment store owner, explaining that | the average young New York mon | of fashion bored her tremendously Hence, with visions of a blis who charmed her so, Miss Hen the bride of Ben smcxm"r’ "PALACE @TARTING Su VNDAY e ATINEE—-2.30 N[GH'['% 7 0 \Vl) 9.30 _THE GREATEST EAbTER OFFERING EVER IN JUNEAU The World’s Greatest Dramatic Spectacle! Imngmmon has run riot in this marvdou- masterpiece of exciting action and thrilling romance. Thrill upon With a cast of thousends ey dmllmounuupmm.aulungwpulmvadm‘xlbu uinely breath-taking and p g“.You Zvlll gasp at the GRBAT CIRCUS You will marvel at the CHARIOT RACE You will cheer the SEA' FIGHT P You will tingle at the LOVE ROMANCE @ You vill thrill at the GALLEY SCENES @ YOU’LL GO -WILD OVER rms'MAsropomc SCREEN EPIC! Diretted by FRED NIBLO From Gen. Lew Wallace’s immortal novel A METRO- GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE - CONTRACT PRICES—-EVENING Adults $ .75 . Youths .60 . Children Loges (tax inchided) SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES: GET YOUR TICKETS esch as he turned sixty. Withir a month she excitedly fled th | luxurious apartment that he had |leased for her in a Baltimor | hotel. | Her twenty-eight karat diamond | engagement ring, a necklace coi | taining efghty-three three-ka | diamonds,. and & smart Roll | Royce, all gifts from her elder! ’huslmnll failed to compensate fo: | his beatings, | clared. When his bride uncgremonion |1y departed from Baltimore la November, Benesch declared hin | self dumbfounded. ~Persons clos» |to him said he then ready i take her back, forgive and forge: B ] 'London Chanfieurs To Have Own Hotel | LONDON, Aprll 6—Chauffeur |are to have a uotel all to them |selves in London., There will be a telephone in {each room so that employers may |call their drivers at any hour of the night. The promoters expect |that the hotel will be particula !ly popular’ with physicians. It will be completed within a few {moenths. There are to be 140 bedrooms, each with hot and cold waters. | At night while the chauffeurs |are asleep or amusing themselves in the recreation, writing or smoking rooms, their cars will be |in the hands of cleaners or ex pert mechanics in a garage the two lower floors, which will accommodate 200 cars. —_————— It there is anything rarer than a day in June it must be a (ut | woman who wasn't as slender as any reed when she was married ——— 014 papers for sale at The Empire. —_—_— cryel-|’ ful honeymoon with the racontenr | Miss Henderson de-| on “*k you see the amplon of the world in th ? Well, it e i BETZ MEN The seum which year theatre teamer Those J. D. Murphy, Forhes and wi hive disbanded, efite with the Coast. members Melody has been CERTRUDE A The Gertrude, ariived in from the h in Tebe Chris H t various e e — port Walte: Dances of Old Days \U. S. Employment Head Regain English Favor; Boosts Elderly Men LONDON, 2 i—0 Nl WASHINGTON, Apr ned dances t2, 1 roblem of finding past midd equipy emp ent ed z,,. r indu most d 1 Department nion of F the oyn 10-2¢ e old tunes an being et ervice finds ma u\‘ e who lanc vere most enthusiastic ——— Another New Shipment of CALCIMIN!; ARRIVED ON THE LAST BOAT Fine assortment of colors and tints Select yours now HARRIS Hardware Co. SHEET METAL and PLUMBING L BN i i —_— future heavyweig pic is Tom Heeney nder for Tunney ling on pleasur | Open Evenings " GO SOUTH Added THE FLOOR at the A. B. Hall will be all the this week. Betz of the Men in Juneau at the ( TOMMY “PEACHE Slick-n-everything stuff which he learne Paul Whitman. Jack is back with some new fe, ayer: under the direction of and expect to lo orchestras on “No he never got married” Capt thi # 0 nkof SATURDAY TTH 9:30 Maeser Bay, south itham Straits. X \ [ | Y :‘xofi Y <Y Speczal for Easter s Now'Not Ne essdr&f io Wait - For After Easier Prices [ or Shopping at Gordon’s Means the Spring Fash- dons From New York at Interesting Prices Coat and Frock Feédture FROGKS - i 4 that stress the slender femmme Ilhe~ and denote spring smartness in their new tiered—godet skirts—scarves and ‘bows—pleats—uneven hemlines, for afternoon and formal wear. New, too, in their exquisite prints in chiffon and georgette, plain georgette crepe, silk flat erepe, silks with the delightful polka dots, and subtle laces, in the® spring colors and navy blue and black. Sizes 16—20 and 36—46. 516.75—$23.50- -$29.50-—$59.50 COATS for dress and tailored wear. The shopper will find her Easter coat in this group at featured price. Ome is m'u}gued with. the smart lines, the new tucks, the fur on cuff or on collar and the chic blending éolors. Dress coats aré in black Kasha and Bengaline and the tailored models of tweed are in tan and gray. The lovely fur trimmings are of beige fox, fitch and ermine. Sizes 16—44. $12.75—859.50 ACCESSORIES For the Easter costume are the smart accessories; the scarf, bag, flower, gloves, hose and hnndkerc}uefu and the lovely underthings. TivE DENZEL at the Console of the KIMBALL ORGAN 1 0 ZUKOR sas JESSE 1. LA OLISEU lllHIHIInlllllll"lllll" T ONIGHT ONLY Loges '60¢ ZANE GREY'S VAleumq 1| AMERICAN Attractions PARKER PIERCY COMING TUESDAY | VLU FOR presents THE WORLY'S GMIATES? OO Atiuey

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