The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 23, 1928, Page 3

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L IR TOL SUNDAY—Matinee and Night MARIAN NIXON and HOBART BO! in Earl Derr Biggers’ “The Chinese Parrot” Don’t Miss the Picturization of this Great SATURDAY EVENING POST STORY. YES, WE PRESENT NIGHT Norma Talmadge oL 10—25—50—Loges 60 cents 2 SHOWS EACH NIGHT ORTH { | | Attractions At Theatres | L NORMA TALMADGE IN “CAMILLE,” AT PALACE and ! Norma perhaps most ambitious screen ¢ fort, “Camille,” was given its local| ’lmumu;,&‘s latest premiecre last night at the Palac Theatre, enabling Junzau mov fans to see and judge for them- selves the production that has| claimed a lion's share of interest among releases of the current sea-|! son. | Certainly “Camille” which has| conform to up-to-date standard dress and customs, in created modern settings, pruni]m a wealth of entertainment. Talmadge’s work in the title is a triuniph of emotional actin 1 Her “Camille” is a radi u- | tiful charmer of today's Paris, ex- travagantly gowned and delight- fully sophisticated. And the pa-| thos, the tragedies, the joys and| the blasted hopes of the exotic siren's life are registered on the celluloid with thrilling reality. Gilbert Roland, who makes his first important screen bow as the modern “Armand,” young lover of “Camille,” is a de- | cidedly inte 'been said ane m his ‘ability as an |at this point, w | guidance been transferred to the screer to| Ul uf lavi age Charlie Chaplin never disap- points, He is the one known | quantity, the unfailing clown, the constant Northern star of the films. In this story of circus life of which Charlie accidentally becomes a part, his genius for fun-making is again clothed in the the impulsive | sting type and. lives up to all the good things that have actor- It would seem to be appropriatc also to mention the gkillful treatment of the story hyi | Director Fred Niblo, under whose |* the cl ¢ was filmed. “THE CIRCUS" WITH CHAFLIN, AT COLISEUM night's audience at the eum Theatre had comé to see Charlie Chaplin’s And it was a cir-| cus they After ars, Charlie Chaplin and classes in every given his public a in this mnew “The Ciréus. It's the greatest enter- ‘tainment picture thie" greatest comiedian in the world*has ever made,—and that is strong langu-| c sm over-roomy shoes, fun- and flexible trick derby, ny little moustache cane. Exclamations of glee from kids each time Chatlie dld the his ANNOUNCING THE , OPENING OF THE Satizr:day, é(l;r;npletely ood Louise J. ahoda Quwk Service CH Nov. 24th Remodelé;l | Food | | more |any of the previons Tyler produc- Tom is performing {named stuff, “whether ©n ‘a tght-rops, the day and registers it on a mov. filéhing hot 'dogs fromi a stand NEW WIND RECORD igg strip of paper, indic ho or making “fac at the b YEVICE iNSTALL[‘D i-nmn locities for ov our| [ boomed from the first rows to' 1" and fraction H cefling. But Cha:lié 'came out « WEA“ R BUREAU — - — i top “In’ every situation but ono—( FUNERAL NOTICE | for he doesn’t get the girl in “Tho The local U. §. Weather Burean ey {is nibw ‘equipped with' the Mtemt|, Dessic Jack, daughter of Mrs Thé "girl, Who a flufty | go o 5 0 T i John Williams, died at the home | : 7 ] ¥!device for the recording of wind 2 A m skirt and rides a t whit2 stead,| verocity. The ' oW £ st of her mother in the native vil- is Merha 'Kenhedy, eighteen years wn,” L/ e L e 320 a. m., Wedneslay, as the instrument is called, is much| old, ‘and bléssed with red h 1|\|H“ 5 td th R tevicel” 21 blue-green eyes. This is Merna's | [ Soco ote than the old device Funeral servicos will be held [tirst picture role, wont | Bt was in geéneral use for &lat juneau-Young Undertaking! from the musical comedy stag "l';“‘ "l ‘:::“\‘(‘""”' l:;““:;; Parlers Saturdiy” at 2:00 p. m . |® and rfection was 0 Al e b about by the cooperation of techni- o o I e il |cians of the Weather Bureau and SHIPPERS ATTENTION ‘E, 5 2 . Ithe Bureau of Standards... It ap- et i “THE CHINESE PARROT” parently records a wind of less| fThe Coastwise Transportatien COMING TO THE PALACE than the instrument it|Ccmpany will not ‘accept ship- i —_— A 36 mile velceity re-iments for Killisnoo, ' Angoon, “The Chinese Parro! corded on the old type will register|Hood Bar or Kootznahoo after ing story of love and int t a little over 30 miles per|December 1st unless all FREIGHT | reaches from the sunn ¢ hour on the néw machine. This dif-|CHARGES ARE PREPAID at|;; Hawail to the sun-baked s ference is explained by the fact|point of crigin. —adv. | (§ Death Valley, California, has that the new instrument records o PGP TP, ¥ booked as the special @ttraction to 4s near g mechanically posgible {be shown at the Palace Theatre, the ct velocity. The old typ~ FOR LEASE beginning Sunday matinec. |device was not accurate and its The Eurcka Apartments i Marian Nixon, Edmund Burns ding was higher than the ac- Will lease the Bureka Apari- and Hobart Bosworth head the long tual velocity, f term of years. Se and well-known list of players in| :The new instrument records per- on premises, Wil-| ! the picture, The picture is a screen adapta.! ition of Earl Derr Biggers' story of the same namé that created a sen. sation when published in the Sat rday Evening Post a few month: | ago. [T“LIGHTNING LARIATS” COMING, - GOLISEUM Comedy always plays an impor. tal which feature' F. B. O.'s star, Tom Tyler, and “L Lariats,” at the Coliseum t row matinee and night, is charged with humor Wes mor. even tions. While varfous breath-taking feats aboard his faithful and dashing “Flash,” little Frankie Darro, his pal, supplying some cne hundred pe cent laughs. This t'me Frank has a playmate, . a colored lad and the pair are up t their eyes in mischief and pranks Sitting Bull,” with a sense of humor, furnishes a generous share of fun and some new tricks ' to delight who have watched with inter thig third member of the famou Tyler Ti i Sydney Laurencw reproductions, dif- ferent, Alaskan, 25 cents each at| In Christmas ‘cards, original, the Nugget Shop. . - .- — For Public Reading Only —adv. | The Silver Fox Barber Shop Very pleasant place to stop Get dolled up in style Unt#l you rest” for awhile We are painted enamel whita Everything clean and bright Shine parlor by Mose = Me weather We are working all together Everything at your service No chance for getting netvous Baths galore, tub or shower Can be had most any hour Drop in and don't delay Look your best every day Be truly glad you're living We. wish you a fine Thanksgiving adv. J. D. Van Atta, Prop. A These love lightful winter glfllllflmllmll"umnlllllllmllllflIllflllllliwlllfllllllll_ullllfll T T T T T T T T T T TR DT [ nt part in the thrilling pictu:os htning than known as the doz has | al A New Assortment of Dresses At the Populqr Price of satin, velvet and the charming combination of velvet and satin. ' They are:featured in the de- brown, golden oak, blue, green and black. hl\lgh[x\ | manent thé veloc throtghout Avenue. !} ‘= |mmm|m|ummum'umulwuuumuuwmumuIm|u|umuumummumimmummmmmmmumuuuu n l r Long weary ) hours spent in preparation A 1 t| Dinner SERVED FROM 12 NOON TILL 9 P. & Make 'h(mks;nmw a g,rald occasion for-“Mother” in the family —f]ncy will love th» food, atmosphere. elee ‘rvice for ()NLY $1.50. Makr‘ your table reservations NOW ! Telephone 575 goes with it——— . $16.75 ly frocks are:in crepe de chine, shades of red, wine, mahogany The new modes show the varied neck . lines, shoulder and hip:bows, the flat self material flowers flecked ' in metal: trimming, and the pleated skirts wil]n the new flare. 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