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THE DAILY ALAS}\A FMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8, 1926. dramatic T i i Fest 1 1 ast i t e A it PICKETT’ i great snow i Yo role of the gypsy ms, Murivl Jarman, Kat s : LAST TIME TONIGHT company I 1 « tray Her actii and PALACE 1 Ricksen Stedman, and Philo Mc wo ' Qashing preon NGe Shaw and J S ” little kiddies, Frankie Darro and Ia 7. B Bemiiotor, Wit pltys: onnosis : W Rphwoer, Dalma “ S MacKenzie; and the production staft 1 e feR Neah e T P Voisl | , ; Last 2 Times Tonight |luuder bircctor el Androws and A TR sl WL sulliva | ° sistant Director Frank G : ot cau theatricals, Hi cit rnival G atherin worked in temperature which did ne allows Lt zobll Slraisht comslGEnovioss, & MRod an | INTERNATIONAL NEWS rise above ten below zero he is given the opportunity to| Evelsn ome good singing and his voic 1o chorus is a hard workin : - ot ol i < a tre bunch, faking most of th 2y e | NEW VILLAIN SEEN ki o CaCI D ot aing BB Ve en GUeB I B bh they HaVR ; : claborately costumed HOO1 IN NEXT PALACE SHOW sl sl et B 3 : : 2 - GIBSON sen villaing may come and|she port are beautifully dene and | “Pickles” s full of song hits and . FPES THE BIGGEST. BIRGHTEST MUSICAL the sional ) showing she i with the POOK ”'”“ 1‘;‘1.:::"““%‘ @ ifew | thorou ‘{’ i § . bees lae 4, f‘“'r;‘ : ]'”'1‘_":”_("\4'.'\.“ ul:‘“.'.‘l b . Anybody Who Was There Last Night of menace | Jack whosze role i however : to the Palace!has a rich baritone Y is a4 mixed quav and Comedy “SPEAK EASY" || tomorrow. Hunt ~Stromberg, who! Miss Weil and Mr. Onecl ing te of the second act Reserved Scats §1: Geenral Admission 50 and 75 cents produced this all special, has &|the semilead the youthful I pecially reheagsed by Mra. Jenn Sexts celling at Butlei-Maaro Drug Co., up to 7 , then at theatre hox -ffice fin. music, colorful scenes, i . ; wHERs vou | Wholesome di te for the hack-{dc some clever acting and have a that is the best ever heard in Ju ENTRRTAINM o'clock tonight COMIN RS, neyed form of picture produoc umber of lovely duets wad he nent “Pickles™ @'so brovnght ¢ P /N COMPORT G LR The gentloman who achieves all of [This is the first leading role Miss new musician in Mrs, M. ! i Bi, SURE AND Sl =PICKLES" TONIGHT John Bowers, Marguerite de la || the villainy in this picture does not! Weil has played and she came up s pianisi, who ha Wl charge o n 2 g Motte, William V. Mong and |/ 00 it with a sneer and a revolver. the expectations of the director. My, eral vehearsals and private and o iie does not whisper in dark corners ! shows casily his histronic has proved especially efficient and Chailes Gerard in 3 ato : R | i THURSDAY nd FRIDAY 9 , — ¥ ( devi l ry r|m< ¥ an 5 Mrs 8 g d J. A, Davis a "he entire stafl in ch ol the zun {trom the fence which oceurred | Chaivm Walter 1. King o LT | Suave, subtle villaing yeen | each time y appearcd on § Managof M. UL S Seeing Things resented hefore on the sereen, but!stage are both clever in their | Musical Divcctor — Mrs. M. H. Sides Directed by Tom 1060k 1 eldom have they been convincing.|ioles a eir comedy s spontan- I'roperty Man Ernest M. ol 3 Forman Charles Gerard, in role of Hector|cous and infectou Electrician Tie Tmlaux “ F" Kindon, however, gives this charac-| » and Paul on Scenie Bffects Johnny s A Hun’ Stromberg Per.onally ¢ I..I‘,” ,|“, g I\I\r i AR Dl ) o 4 B fol .}J‘.—-‘. cenviction of typicai{ayve most deserving of praise for the Orizinator of Dang Grace Naghel n o all-star special Adapted from Tom Gallon’s novel Adaptation by Dorothy Productoin heavy™ which andienc expect and hpanner i which handle the Carpenter Archic et understand and still presents him as|comedy of their past they Mtk eup Harry Sperling ~ ’, — the mental type rather than the phy ? & laugh aach bime they ap- Makeup Roy Noland ol T o AIMQUISL 17 388 y0 Suit. Wa | { " iomer Norvdling well fitted for and deliver Phons Altr"("i(’ “ [1] ’,h FeraE e T8 L h e o paes i ¢ : Here is the picture that hits you betw cen the eyes for a Knockout Punel i PICKI Fs GOES fior o e, and plas i NOTICY, TO CREDITORS hdsemud: o part with clever acting I L In the Commissioner's Court for the IS 1T GOOD? WE SAY IT 1< Q Y | None othio: ,.“m hett : play "'\‘ Territory of Aluska Division Num- nane oft -Liig Righ fanli er One. Before V. A, Paine, Com- At Theaires | .‘ |Prawley, wio le splendid in the rol oner and ex-Officio Probate - Bt dutt o amteat Mt Aol hanmedd] FW LTS ‘ sTYi-E Blc SHuw ‘.]m’h‘ ‘t,,vp voice ‘I ”‘ od @ T \‘J“"“m Bracinot i & N Testi ' ! 8" 18 R fEgeGn LT LG - QUREIC l n the Matter of the Eatate of JOS ¢ LAST TIME TONIGHT | A specially feature of “Pickl | gp G i e .. ives New 1estimony U i 5 ) : S i dagbitis ok s, 0 s SE Bl About Seized Vessel 11114 Kl l’ s l l’l)’() Pickles," the music \l comed 5 Naghel, who appears en costum Qo LEBY GIVEN LR, e s s e Mum aliComedy s WalliPre-| e dor o e ahnses ol ' “"‘"'I 'I' : "’ Y GV e X7 CSRTE he inde el Wi on € v okl » o :!_‘4“’”' I'\‘ "l]l’::“ y::" <‘ }A"A}v" ll::“”::]m sented I)}' I“‘i—.l"“ On ! ated by {nr rl She i ‘ .h‘mv:vllw day of November, 1986, duly ap-|A. Allen, Yancouver Collector ot ! l"‘”R THOSE C STMAS I'l)" I'RAITS show last night, is clsewhere in to Last Time Tomght. fIDeemmier dancer: and demoasirtos s fnoin ten: admiitraton: Gt (Lo estata| Clstoms e e I.“.'“; i & INE LOIE OF CHRIDTMAS CALDS-BOMBTHING NEWCS day's Empire > i s Ann Rohwer and Miss Dalma |[2F 1° A Sloveninni aesnole ad L l',fl‘l.“ .m‘“."| ‘,‘,l,v,"” J.,fll',..l.,,.: I:. AEEY AR, BING- AL80 £ STOOK U THERECETAR An interestin plot nappy ing-} y1anson. have 1 parts as gypsy All persons having claims against LB “I‘ e “_ \ e i "‘ ('HRYSTMAS CARDS the eslate of gald decansel willl pyo-| . GihsON; DHLISW SVICESLONBUY /0% Then we have a new line of Burned Leather Goods that you "'l;l‘ ’:“:”{ \:xll\ :‘lr_"wx \;-u.p'-u n:’\ can't beat for price or beauty. There is Card Cases, Albums, duly veritied, to the undersigned a o v 5 i o . : The picturesque background of the ALY 05 (el Wwork andl thathiinsing weil|aska, wibhinix (1) " months trom{ 0 h 13,000 cases of liguor| J COIIVIFI 'IN AND LOOK 'Tufl;;iyolvl"iih paifl Mojave adesert, a supposedly desert- | Bradfor Shd ave RALTB i KLie impori- | the date of this notice aboard i o ! 3 ed and unted ranch house and a gion, one of I B ! | ol costumes, are follows: | at Juneau, Alaska, Novem = > > = e clever plot full of comedy and heart formane ver g i Jum e | wionn Maidens Alta Purpus, {ber 1, 1926 | Remember that distant friend gripping drama, were merged to- large audicence witoadi ¢ el ann Rohwer, Esther Rippes, Dalma H. 1. FAULKNER Christmas with a copy of “Northern ~ ot to > “Spook Ranch,” the | the | Hanson, Hazel Boyce ieise, | First publication, Nov. R 1} " waltz song. Juneau Music TIIE C 4%1’ GI{UCP‘RY Hoot son picture released | The cast was excellently sele Burgers - Jos. Sadlier, Car publication, Dec. 15, 1926, | . ~—ady P Yo V] Universal, which is now playing in fitness to the various roles by| __ "~ 3 i3 Thoatr o Friend, director, and the Is now open for business and the public is invited led to llu brim with s showed the results %wwfim}pfl mmmw@mwmgm—fiww P ity alli A I . to inspect my stock of Groceris laughs Hoot nay g oful \'.l:”'\]i'lw;f \i‘)lly’.’fl'liflni' A0 | Pourth Si. next to City Hall. S. ZENGER, Prop. ] F 1e tonight, the curtain ri nki i i = a = ting, clever dancing and colorful co. “SPOOK RANCH" 1S 1 which th do exceptionaily thmes and ctfings, makes the mu I, the former also appearing NOW AT PALACE s 11, the former al ippearing in the port of dan Salvador, was found on the cteamer Quadra wwhen seized | chorus a pUly at § o'clock. From the ad : vance sale of tickets indications are| fsed his freedc sherifl on’that the theatre will also b filled what it is about Bill From the openi - agrees and with his colored valet closing chorns “Pickl a i | v B ’l ’4" I II s as well as threats of « a dull moment. There are ‘three | come their way, much to the terror sety, and two scenes, both of which of the colored man and the nish new and attractive, having hoen | FREL TRIAL FIRST ment of Bill, who has cxpected 2 ggpecially painted for the production tame time. by John Harris. The lighting effects —_— But before he leaves the spook op whjch there are many, add to tl : s he experiences the wildest poauty of the scenes, and . , . i 1 R or () cian " “WJUDGMENT OF THE The four female STORM” Is comInNG | i1l¥. o lona, girl, playi sou- | *he custom of using an airplanc brette vole around whom the ‘ . as a film supply carl proved its use-|centers: Crystal Snow Jenne 1 er en TO ||||. TRADE: fulne, once for w1l duori the film- romanti Y @ Lad Vivian 1x | toviurmish yasmeelntids ol OEr ivca bl |Mg. ing of “Judgment of & " theilzney, a chi : h widow; est an’l ¢ eoanlete in the Territory from which to select. Pal Photoplay Corporation Alma i E mi-lead role as Ve especia’ly 1ee miend: i production, while that company wis | muu;.,\vnn an American heir DIAVGND BRIQUIYIS AT $13.00 PER TON on location” at Truckee, California erg in a super| -l Ordinarily the use of eroplan: 'y role as Louisa, a Viennesc| |3 % for delivering “raw film” to com- wa i O On(ls AT FHE BUNKERS panies working far from producing ying the leads in the male roles| (i headauart for the sake of speed 3. Bernhofer, in the come i 1 h"V are 100% l,lllnp N et “m", Coil but an aeroplane piloted by Lec At J. Jennison Jones, @ J ¢ ) f derson brought the company film by expert; J. A, Davis, air when all other routes wer i role closed. e dete Another service by an aeroplanc| i, T. Oneel, . L l_ p for the film troupe was the drop-|(hur Crefont, a ) 5 o art- H b Pe b i b 0 ’ ,,/ 5 ing of a “wind-machine” part to re. ist; Homer N s Hlins Maier. | | as veen over-suvsScrroet Gnd (14 the broken one, from the San| proprietor of the e it s itmniny. v eabins ey vins: Jese. Bussbar 4 management twishes to thank all of Lt anitPaut Thudon, comedians ne | [ those who have shown their con- % | Bumski and Rumski, : NOSE CLOGGED FROM s, TN, Washors ok | ! AR A COLD ‘OR CATARRH § the role of Piped Piper, a waiter ani fidence in this company. i Clarence Dunn is a sign carrier and ed by D There is no dust, dirt or waste left in your basement. The is light and feathery, containing absolutely no rock, slate or ker. Yon get quick heat when desired or by closing draft, a slovs, even heat over a long od. . T shape prevents the accumulation of gos, therchy climinating the danger of explo- sicns. 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