The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 17, 1926, Page 3

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MARY CARR, PIERRE GENDRON '\ \Il.\l \I{ C \\l~~lN 8 RE LlH INTERNATIONAL COMEDY “WHEN LOVE IS YOUN( featuring ARTHUR L.ARY Ay llll!l}""llllll||"ll||ll|lllfllll|lII_[IIl!lllNlll"!|||IfllllIlIl“llIlN!IIIIHIII{II""“"“I"lll"“l"}lllllll"ilill"lllli""HlllllHHlHHllllllllllll"lllilll"lllulilllIIHHNIIHHI"IIH‘l i i D Night- "')-'U —T7:15 and 2 Shows Each l() 9:20 3 Loges 60 cents =‘ Note l/lmu"L Imlll Shows Orchestra Pluys Sunday—BERT LYTELL in “SPORTING LIFE” UL kil he ap-| for | 1| identi Altractions | At Theatres ' “shiffer” and Victor whonr lis apartment [ Vietor i ent to prison ihe crime, Woodruff goes | Ovient and assumes anothar iy he returns (0] ambling den. | Aim o one | Ning for her identifics | L pair ul'; ased from Kills Wood court that m.mi prosecuted tw the | Victor o] with fore to ed st decny lite into the me vears later York |\'|I\I and opens Allen Talls his 1T0Qi & te Ruth appear e \\m dreft when she drops Lons, is then re tmmediately he holds [ “THREE WOMEN" SHOWING NOW AT PALACE Victor pened Wemen' night close Pk Palice tonizht_ and The players follow: May in love doos not mothei's « 3 Pauline Frederick Mr Wilton, afraid to old; more terested in herself than in her day ter silent rival for the love Lamont. Marie riet, a ting the Lew the n prison 1uff cannot will S b oifens 10 i for able LOmorrow and will ame Wilion =h hoy nne Faumont takinyg McAvoy as e with Edmun know 5PCRTING LIFE” IS ! AT PALACE ON SUNDAY we g Mabel ¥ i piiz inning race horses, the top-notehers in American steeds, imported to Uni City from the track at Ti- Lower California, for racing| “Sporting Life,” Universal-| S Mauvice Tourneur prodiction to the Palace theatre | Brow an i were a Jana, Prevost- in the role of Har yeen flirtatious charmer, admit-! joy no scruples when comes game of love. it 10§ wh1e | Sunday Bdmund Lomont,, A in. Mo loves wom-| the loves toys—to play England's away. | produc Pierre Gendron—in the role of auence Fred Armstrong, a voung student|fiimed of medicine, in love with Jeanne. |gantic Mary Carr—as the adoring Jert Lytell plays the featured role er of Pierre Gendron, happy only in - Tourneur’s piciurization of Eng-| the happiness of her son [ish cporting life. Marian Nixon is Willard Louis—as Harve: cen opposite him friend of Lamont’s, who hands, full collecting the has loaned him. studio, | Downs, Wi huilt of at the Epson t race track, the entire rac the unusnal picture within the walls of the film plant Cody— wi alluring v as a child h oand throw o- | was gi- moth- in EUROPE ACCLAIMS TOM MIX AND TONY money Tom Mix and his satis Tony, the wonder aimed by thousands [ RESREL Ol ST ) Da “IT 1S THE LAW"” AT 1mm COLISEUM TONIGHT |!horse, were ac - - — ol adm in the capitals of the ‘It is the Law William Fox's Old World on their recent tour to sereen version of the well hl!(!\hl‘l urope. When the William Fox cow- stage success which deals with that|boy star rode down the [...mgplnmI phase of the criminal code that a ul’ the Aquitania on his cowpony man cannot be twice prosecuted forstar, he attracted more attention in the same crime, will be at the Coli-, the London papers than the new seum for tonight only. The story is: French premier. as follows: Leading officials of the British Albert Woodruff swears vengeance Empire extended unusual courtesies. when Ruth Allen picks Justic Victor' Riding in Hyde Park, Mix and Tony for her husband. The selection!caused an even greater sensation breaks up the trio of’ friends as 15 than they did in Central Park, New immediately evinced by Woodrnif| York. Their reception in Paris was during a moment of convulsions fol-|a veritable triumph. Mix thrilled lowing the announcement and caused Berlin by riding down Unter den by the noisy banging of a pair of ! Linden accompanied by the cheers tongs, as the indication of the wed-jof juvenile Germany. ding bells, for which Woodruff p Before they started on their world sesses a hereditary aversion. V\uml-,wur Tom Mix and Tory completed ruff discovers a dual personality in|work on “The Rainbow Tr which the person of the “Shiffe! an un-{will be shown at the Coliseum Sai- derworld character. He changcs | urday only. fare | his Ling their | cha |are | hammer .a| SATY ' rehearsed in a motion pi THE DAILY /\LASKA TMP]RE FRIDAY, DEC. 17, THE SAGA OF AX 3 iy 1926. , . T T i L R (V. . 0 TONIGHT ONLY 9:25 there is a private telephone and|buttons co; the desk 1s ornamented with two|ecutive new push:buttons. . One is used to call the new office and the | other, sometimes. will hring to his side & stenograpie: isn't at the moment h taking dictation from depariment executive | A year or tvo the “twobu discovers his desk vate . . | Being an Outline of the Career | of the “Man of Business.” partments SING the button” has | become the symbol of| modern man's power lfl command. The progress| of the business man to-| day up the ladder of success, fa| marked by the number of call but- | tons on his desk. Stretched lazily on a well-worn| bench {n an obscure corner of the| - | It 18 yea engrged wi our hero. t ance with real| on the at last “Recond of and one which maiks | mitestone Journe road he has emerged from his ney™ in nest in But ;| noon. 1o @ Now, He | tation for i | lieuter the wortd busty The slower Pl bntton s a h-,v,“‘m‘“ but when it f A metallfe | leading to { button but comi ‘big b the next office and reading a detective story, is the office boy. A buzzer over his head sounds out. Annoyed at the interruption, he looks at the in- dicator board to see just who has interrupted his reverie. Perhaps it is a clerk in the accounting depart- ment who has rung. It so, the youth finishes the chapter and then drags himself languidly in answer to the call. If it should happen to be the quick, snappy ring of the “big boss,” however, the boy jumps and hustles into the private sanctum. A few years later this same office boy, now grown to manhood, steps for the first time into his own “pri- vate” ofiice. To be sure, it fsn't very private, after all—just parti- tioned off from the room set aside for all the clerks, But on his desk does arrive it means that the ris- ing young executive has become so burdened with responsibilities that he must shift some of the details to less important shoulders. He has been givem an assistant, a sort ot right hand man, to relieve him of detafl. Gradually, to the steadily climb- ing young man, these buttons mean less actual work and mora time for “executive thinking.” To the little dry batteries behind the desk, however, each new button means more work. From now 2n, the mother-of-pearl office! Job, responsibilties grow. one and placed under the direction of the maturing man. these buttons 1s added dy tmposing row on the desk of from the v job of the business. “big boss.” And what I8 this last button for? Surely he already has all he nec wateh him, callers are an't be disturbed.” for that last button and proesses it. closed an eleetric which locked the outer door | | gnes to a small locker, opens it and takes out a set of golf ciubs. putting, swinging and the soft, green carpet of his big me more rapidly as ex- De- one by News Pathe Scenie are organized rs later that the last of to the: al- REELS— of hich power- Since our first acquaint- him, he has climbed ery bottom,to the peak He is now the enlertainment nul_\' it we orams a week s “-hl)\\r 6O¢ It i mid fore a dollar has completed his dic- the day. Two or thres walting in the outer he has given word that He reaches 10-20-50-Loges WHERE YOU SRE : M IN COMPORT click sounds at the door the outer office. That cirenit The gets up trom his desk, Does the law’s nrotegtion Justify the criis WILLIAM FOX pn:mts For halt hour, he practices Frem the s play Based on the story by ELMER L.RICE Xynmflfl DEN TALBOT A J.GORDON EDWI roduction MATINEE AND EV TOM MIX “Tiik iNi;’l) W ’I’RAIL” The Sequel 1o Rider ATURDAY “stance” on R - Then he goes back to his desk, presses the last button again and the little dry cells send an electric current which unlocks the door. The “big boss” is back on the {ready an [aay at 6 "reindeer I can ing off | only | very | very | \ i REHEARALS DO NOT, REFLECT STA‘(,E LIFE SANTA CLAUS COMING HERE - are engre & Rehearsal:, al comedy or sing work audience :.‘ NEW YORK, whether of ope motion picture, 1 ing the g associate with s They are ing which apparentiy |noises of & n the This ']lnll 500N m(l ) d ages dir First Letter Reccived from'yvou mor North Pole About Elks™ it if Kiddies’ Night. i \ bring th | before anta Claus iy attend, usnal, S the Blks annually give of G s channel and held al the Palaco letter from the received today chairman gof the Nodth Pole mor that ge lifc business-like affairs, dur- the artists and directors | for all else Even ] mechanical activitics that | give the stage the appearance of workshop are Jittle heeded, except tin the opera rehearsal when attuned to musical notes be faithfully executed Bored When Off Stage sitors ave distracting and bavred. But here is an !what take: o, In the roof stage dian is going through hi Suddenly a cne is given man starts pounding car that | | must | coming o the big time to the childrer which will fabout theatre, Tho | annual visitor by George 1 the Commitle and s fol Vi o fore there idea of o come first husine wits e from Any i | e 1 out s ¥ i hardly make one long fast, we could not because and if they ne Junean | something the CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE size, d [ expect to start next Sun o’clock in the morning. Th are anxious that cep them srart without me. I am glad trip a year. It is so we have to travel s night and day, that | and very much mor tip message will of my it is in I can send 'l be Tell™ the haye to. whit em they Xt Sunday for all o from 20 wi and 1, both one have to e radio. However, good working you the me able o - write boys and * girl. not already writ they want me to had better do so Anyway, I'll have of the little ones, | Eleetrie . as of Fords, New York Buses, .l))ih ef .l" deseriptions, all Kinds of Mechanical Toys, amd 3 makes eet, o | many oihers. Christmas Tree Decorations, ete. THE BIG REBICTION SALE ON ALL COATS AND DEFSSES IN STOCK STILL CONTINUES EWiSS NEW STORE L expect Lo Junein or stand *hone 1201 included. We de or 637, adv. | wirls in I bathing like romper followed by smil of a piano. A dozen ing clothes—dic or costumes that dance onto the chorus men ing, and begin nusic stops, way out and (he antics and patier W, I & lows | “Dear for and look stage automatically sing. Soon the smile its picks up e e left G have heen orge: 1 week to g t of the in of the kiddie olebration. The troubl # that my radio went wrong and- 1 oconkdn’ty send the e until | bad it fixed It dsn't W cood yet, be g this mese: relayed Nome inst your station. the pesky firs(-€ trying over a word 1o yon the re charge Commitiee Christing | | 1 chorns comedian wh sl off. It hard | being comedy company members of the lert while they the bt when await turn in the wings they ap bhored. Property men and me- meanwhile are moving scene- o hanmeris some musical vork. The o is a at are on rect tr 1o ywhen I to g, in 1 1 start | will have | becaus: ' thing shape oncs start for Junean to keep going eight aleng there on time without stopping | 2 on the way fix the radio 1 of carpentry. who are | VAnd 1 surely want let you it npon the rehe howaver where [ cach oblivious of the : : Well, 1 have nearly everythin Some blocks aw: srand opera i RSB S CR being vehearsed under different con- A PIMPLY SKIN NEEDS SULPHUR | Apply Sulphur as Told When Your‘ Skin Breaks Out B he 5 T\E ™ pear ¢ Yy and bit inte 10 know noise I y book ¢ Opera Is Different stage a duet is being suns shifting scenery and | arrangi the Tights Antl‘ other mechanjeal lasks - | On the Voorkmen noperties, performing But their the age know pair m re 4 t movements are” quict and ihe noise of their labor muffled. “Ehbh! Shhh!" the stage director| hisses and the indiscreet blows of cease. Then the dircctori Ape hroaking out of the skin on dark look on the chori F face, neck, arms or body is over crowded in the wings and the un-| d " d8nstona’ of aeavenyati e jcome quicke:! by applying Mt-nlhu-: | Qe D% LO0NY e ton I severall guishur, The pimples seem to dry languages subsides. Artistic temper: right l' ant’ g6t away. dedldres ment s not ruffl by any unneces- |’ SAt up and &0 i ¢ % disturbance |noted skin specialist, tha oty peing| Nothing has dver been found tp k Pty | take the place of sulphur as a pim- ple remover It s harmless and} ’lncxpen: ve, Just ask any (lrmu:lnl; ifor a small jar of Rowles Mcnthn-‘ Sulphur. —-adv. turns a Across cencs are Lure A small orchestra of string ments is playing a throbbing The«villain walks onto harasses the heroine. In fferent parts of the studio carpenters are| working industriously and noisily.| Just off the set are actors and ex-, tras waiting to be called. They, too, | find it irksome business as they talx, in low tones, read or stroll abouij aimlessly. mstru- picce. the set and Why not join our pressint club and takc advantage of our Pressing Katcs? Remember these rates effect members onl?', Phone 576 for your > DUKE Ntr 707 STYLE h LONDON, Dec. 17.—It is no secrei | that the Prince of Wales dresscs | with more taste than his brother.! the Duke of York. Thé Duke of York often shocks his tailor by or-j dering as many as six suits of iden-| tical pattern at onc ‘time, thus sa rificing to convenience the chances of a change in marculine fashion. information. JORDAN'S VALET ' SERVICE > Christmas Good at Lewis's. adv. 'S A FIReER - © NE\THER OF US™ \S A GUITTER. - fixing experience, or at a reasonable figure, HARRI MACHIN Rear of Juneau-Young Plumbing, Welding, IFOR YOUR CHRISTMAS LAUNDRY SEND IN BUNDLES NOT LATER THAN TUESDAY, DEC. 21ST TO INSURE DELIVERY BEFORE XMAS SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY TH I CASI l GROCERY Is now open for business and the public is invited to inspect my stock of Grocerise Fourth St., next to City Hall, S. ZENGER, Prop. . A F\TTER — \ we don’t know about pipes isn't in the of rules or any plumbe If there’s anythin ntter with your your gas pipes let us at once .lul we will re- he damage instantly and AT drain- SHOP Hardware Co. Heating, Acetylene Blacksmithing i is very Month in the Year! SALES May 25 June 29 1927 DATES Septembey 21 chrua Cctober 26 March 16 July 27 November 23 April 27 August 31 December 14 Specizl Sales Held on Reguest of Shippers Advance Made on Shipments When Requested SEATTLE FUREXCHANGE 65 MARION STREET VIADUCT SEATTLE.US A

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