The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 12, 1928, Page 3

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S | S St Ll nuil TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY LT TR VLT LAST TIMES TONIGHT LON CHANEY “Tell It te the Marines” '"lllll"'l"l LT TECE [T e Alttractions At Theatres ine in the almost empty tank. Th s a thrill that almost freczes your spine, it is only one of ma n he picture. Robert Frazer is th |leading man. PRRTE T TR e, | “TWO ARABIAN KNIGHTS"” | COMING TO COLISEUM tirst chance o see William | in a major film ince his work in | Boatman” will be giv |when “Two Arabfan Kni war comedy drama of a pair doughboys, comes to the Coliseum i tomorro Mar “The Boyd THOLIDAY FEATURE SHOWING, PALACE «on Cha e Eleanor Boavdman in the Marines,” a most ture for fhe Armistice opened as a repeater at yesterday and is on for two showlin Day holiday the Pala the fi 6 tor This com. g is his leading 1 ronths ago, |10 this story of the amusix arige L. |96HS two soldier private and a hard-boiled s keen ap-! s 3 preciatic:t fo ofl the return en.|¥ho. through u guise to escape fr gagement. Last night the offi pos mp, find tt 1 L= i ca nd themselves cers and ' crew the Unalga at.| 4 Arabla. Louls Wolheim, tended in a body. | $ ed the original part of ( < 4 | pla The stage cf the Palace and the| of the theatre, fnside, 13 elab. | 41" Flagg In “What Price ( ‘ takes the role of the sergear after only decorated with flags, bunt- Boyd, who, received e a big hit and the vae ence yesterday showe German of the work of tie men| et b opp 1 ents a most , OPPortun “hance a splendid setting| (¥ i has been producers every | Mile felt that he {to repeat his dramatic -1a comedy of feature {he took the role in “Two Arablan| Knights,” In: that. film, the pri and the geant are ene- | as all h were during the plepsing sight, for the featurc. Mae Pauley's orchestra is aga ir the pit for this engagement p ing the criginal musical score. concert numbers, war time s tions, “Where Do We Go Heref {Hinky Dink” There” and others were and all received applause from|mie: the audience. The same concert|days of cold, rain and mud ‘in numbers will be repeated tonight.|France. They try to stay enc- Herbert Hoover, in the news:mies thrcughout the picture, but it " resl, also drought forth much ap.|i® difficdlt to do- so since $04uib Tokt, nileit: {helps the other when they |fronted by a common f: !I’opulari!y of Private Divorce Defeats Aim Of British Measure fr‘ununuea rrom Page One ) De | 1 likel | soss in| wonlc suc size and so ¥ “Over played | each are con. | | “THE CAT'S PAJAMAS" | IS NOW AT COLISEUM . i ¥ " Brilliant ing in story. Pajamas,” showing at the Coli Betty Bronson, Ricardo Cortez, s lovable as_she's ever DHeen Batty appears as a ti “work- t legislation has been greatly | ing-girl,” a ‘mere chit of a child,[to increase the evil. In whose love for her invalid father,|days, when these cases were e Roberts,—returned to|in public, sensitive pers. screen aft 1 protracted gafrom the ord of convalescence—is a thing off of beauty. She is her true self, half-| child, half woman. Rcberts, al- ways a magnificent actor, m‘uv(‘s!i the popularity that despite a long illness, his old;greatly increased. power remains undiminished. Hz|ready adopted plays Miss Bronson's parent v\'lh‘m'ih:r. sympathetic understanding rarely; A further complieation in the| excelled on stage or screen. divorce situation is seen in the an-| Ricardo Cortez, the eccentric}ncuncement that shortly there will opera tenor, Don Cesare Gracco,|be launched an agitation for the gives cne ¢! the best performances right to divorce on such grounds o!f his career. Cortez carries oif| as separation owing to penal servi. the lové scenes rwith charm,|tude, chroni¢ aleoholism, and tem- dtrength and a versatility which|peramental difference. The only confirms the lavish praise heaped|grounds upon which divorce can| on him in “The Pony Express” jnow be cbtained in England is| Enacting the part of a dancer{adultery. we find Arlette Marchal, the beau.| Some stranze and unusual mat. tiful Parisienne, first seen on our|rimonial tangles will worry the| screén with Gloria Swanson in judges this session. The secrecy “Madame Sans Gene.” law has encourageéd so much col- L lusion in getting divorces that it b %} | has beent announced the jud, i { “THE SPEEDING VENUS” it il | 1S COMING TO PALACE give “hotel bill evidence” a scarch. ing examination and that they will L RS SN Every element of thrill is evi- not accept a8 absolute corroborat. | dent in the story of “The Specd.|'D# testimony guch as a cohfession | /ing Venus” Priscilla Dean's new of a husband, or the evidence of ’)(ctropoutan star picture coming|hotel servants. ‘to the Palace for Tuesday and |Wednesday. Speeding along the i[Santa Fe trail at sixty miles an hout, Priscille Dean and Dale Ful- /let in their sport model Chrysler (were. photographed from the pla:. {fornr of ~the Santa Fe Limited ‘which parallels the .roadway, re. {fueling their machine a3 they tear along at break-neck speed. * ‘The roadster tears along and catches up with two high pwe:ed cars parked szlong each side ¢! the road. As the roadster ap. proaches, the waiting cars move forward and when abreast of the|plostons were fntended as a dem= Toadster, pass large cans of gasionstration against the British in and oil to Miss Dale, who takes|ecnnection with the armistice the water, climbs out on the hocd day celebration. p «of the speeding car and fills the —————— radiator. She then climbs back to| Varled selection of Christmas thg rear of ihe car and pours gaso-|cards at the Empire. Tin effects and “That's “The with | and | titiens are down 2 a for trial. We | of a public reve matrimenial r cheek has | £| tion Now been r of divorce is Society has al- itself to the new A Bomb Explosions Are Reported in Dublin; Police Make Seizure DUBLIN, Nov. 12.-—The po- lice seized military eduiphien and 1,000 rounds of ammunition in an old brick vard following three bomb explosions yesteriay, each directed against the statho " of the English King. No one was, injured. The statue was dam'wod‘ slightly. 1t is believed the ex- lives.| s {highway ‘and oved by thé restriction-of public. | farmhouse. to be bride, | right. | Their heme is we!l off the beaten tourist tiack, 10 or 12 miles { from railioads, B production | n me road out the in two The highway, a wide Surrounded b garden trees, forms one side of a few hundred fee ambles The old place has jts h by Marqui The novelist ¢ the deoorstep of Nong ple raid that the effect of the!scription: “From former 'of Akins Tavern, Marquis de Lafa tried | at ns, shrunk | nard, ta The taver tands a short distance down the In tul by the work And reputation of her own as a wr he has planned the farm home ARNARD, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY, NOV. 12, 1928 PA Bride “Settle Down” F On a Vermont Farm! . At | 1 Saturday night the well-p: open have gene | dicati | | most | | 3TA The old farm house (above) built in Barnard, Vi, in 17886, is the home, six mconths each year, of Sinzlair Lewis and his Dorcthy Thempsen, journalist. Mrs. Lewis is chown at The ncvelist (left) is holding the family ecat ‘‘Mencken.” in a tiny town of 650 inhabitants. By JOHN B. KNOX (A. P. Feature Editor) ¥t Nig t Vermont hill' farm In Ber. been chosen by Si r novelist, and his Thompson, as their D spring-summer-and-aut Part of his 300 acres Mr. Lewis plans to keep wooded. | will be dammed to form a natural|the | swimming posl The vegatable | Stews garden already hus boen moved,of th ter fioni the housé. 4 ig [ Indla instulled its’ pl Ha. inning of"a flower garden. Hare I it working own hatids. || has been eéir- | hat d¢dple in \ard * hat 1xi'\;']""‘ be made subject on nn_[m“:(i her Lewis novel, no consitmation | 1 "l of this rumor could outtd.” MT | oai, VT | Lewis himself, said he had isarned |5, t' no ‘such feellng i “Ii they have, I haven't tered it they 1t conscloukness People ich thin a' good place to get work| the' atithor said’. “I' really know ahy of the people - in | the reighbornood yet. ‘And they| 1 don’t intrude’ upon Just you alone. “I'm settling duwn now | many years of wanderinzg. Of the| course I' back urope in j s mn | apprc from their honey land for a brief stay drove them to their partment, they hav with tae “held miort-| (hay a oun- | haven't the ple in| worty might thizk ila farm a bit| but it s just what the au- wanted. Barnard has only residents, and they are sc: 1 over a tewnzhip cf 45 The village is eight ax res from lines on north To reach the Le must climb a narrow, of the village, still ills, a dietanc miles. house ohscured me A on NOs * Senat of pec town towns ph quar s ve! abou e ha| dorie, ad and | don't o wis place winding el higher about you any work bas 2 of after from white, to il:'mspo('lor Juror in Stew- art WASHIN bropk |ert C nings Bailey, Tumbi who asked him whether he Caldwell indictment, testimony the C let | Skagway kind of shingling or —~adv. Wins Her Freedom s RISH BAZAA OR THIS WEEK = & 1ual L\'enl will Start | hursday—Will Op- erate Three Days <h Bazaar, an annual | Thursday afternoon en and continues for Valuable door prizes given away each night and ron- y dinner will b2 rved s ate now beins mada Mrs. 5.d as hostess, ils fgr ring i|¥ fas now busy build, booths ta pormit to get in th g and arran time’ for the 1 v Many new holiday gifts raceived and’ ghopper WMy, according to prézent In | will find the a g et 26,107 850 Lady Northesk (above), the former Jessica Brown of the Follies, who was granted a di- vorce in Edinburgh, Scotland, upon grounds of infidelity. She charged her noble spouse was gullty of misconduct in. Paris last January. The decree is expected to be the signal for a marriage between Lord North esk and Peggy Hopkins ]oyc‘ k (International Newsreel) | ave ous rge on MPERING IS ALLEGED Case Springs Sensation - > o | . ANOTHER TOWN e e DESERTED; LAVA + STILL FLUWING Chairman of the Board e Standard Oil Company of na, today told Justice Jen ROME, b case. and people are the man gave homes are destr of the Disrict of Co Supreme Court, he »ached yesterday by of McGinnis and 3,000 acres of f: details of waste in the mountain region of I got rid Of him.’ unt Etna, ort of e incident developed in ignor Gelulatj, Minister of Pub- n' by Justice Bafley ot lic Works who has returned from | to try Stewart on a perjury the danger zone in Sicilly The | three counts, based reprt came in a special dispatch | by him before the to La Tribuna Committee during The Minister said the mann- ontinenal Trading Company facturing plants at Carranna are s of the Teapot Dome in-|dismantled and house aticn while the population aw lapproach of the lava thousands of residents {tewns previously returned home from gcattered along the and am mow ready for| - repair | either by contract or hourly Phone 137. HENRY dwell, perjury art, ia man { would | I Five thou homeless, 700 and nearly n land laid in out” in the said name led said: the ng se e Lands - —. NOTICE two | are of destroyed coast. have - { Sydney Laurence reproductions | in Christmas cards, original, dif- ferent, Alaskan, 25 cents each at | GORHAM. hm- \nm;,el Shop. —adv. with!a couple of years instead of nt lsu»-.mm; a couple there a time I will probably | igit to about four months.” } B R | \Many Chiidren Lose lees. Theatre Fire is low and verandah ac a Dit of la nid a clus les on a slope which| row valley. | below a )lnnk‘ along the valley bottom. But of years cut land it nes The his hill driveway VORONESS. Russia, An undetermined number of 1 children lost their lives in al his|theatre fire at Khodynetz last \ in | Saturday. Crews worked all night | icating charred bodies from | debris. The fire started in the film room and spread rapidly | ng the children’s escape ble as the exits were clog-| with frenzied groups of The film operator and | tant scaped by jumping window. " loss of Nov past triumphal tour’ cf Americs led attention {o ce of 1oc “Irende this stone the door addressed the Vermont, June Liew people 28, 1825." 3 said, stin' life 'is_ place An investigation 1s been started. —————— Sydney Laurence reproductions| Tounds Ak in Christmas cards, original, dlf-; p ety ferent, Alaskan, 25 cents each at novel he is finishing nis brideyiwho-hhs-a| e JHERS SUop Agy is now, used as into the fire this setting, made more colc the Indian summer f novelist on a with NAVY BROADCLOTH " SHIRTS YO iRAITS For Christmas. Dont’ delay. ,:va Vinter & Pond Studio. future of the “THE TA VERN Good Food W ell Served REASONABLE Merchants Lunch—11 till 2-—65 cents MERCHANTS CAFE . /Thos. McMullen, Prop. JUNEAU'S NEWEST PLACE TO EAT Open 6 a. m. to 8 p.’ m. SHORT ORDERS—REGULAR DINNERS Next Connors Motor Co. " CANNUAL.. . | PARISH BAZAAR Three Afternoons “Three Nights NOVEMBER 15-16-17—In_Parish Hall BOOTHS OF ALL KINDS Bargains, Fancy Work, Silver Baoth, Candy Booth and Ice Cream Booth, Fish Pond, etc. Tea Room—Dancing Turkey Dinner Last Night Watch for Special - Announcements REMEMBER—3 /Big Bazaar Days Admmance Free Tea Garden—; gallon size, each............80c Liberty Bell 214 pounds, each Liberty Liberty Bell—10 pounds, each Log’ 'Clbm—sma]l : Log Cabin—medium Log Cabin—Ilarge Knl‘o—i(ed Label, 5 pounds Karo—Bluc Label, 5 pounds SYRUP SPECIALS ‘Bell—5 pounds, each, . 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