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THE DAILY AL ARI\A r,MPlRl TUESDAY, DEC. 28, 1926. 3 '" "IMERN;\‘HDNAL et L e T -mlmImmmmumiiu|mmm_l||||||n|||umm|m I SPURTS GWING \."'!H”.“}»v\""iv‘.‘f‘fl i , : o : " .‘ \-m:‘”:‘?.m‘\;v’, A Romance Laidi u S HAR[‘ RUN i ks 1o e A ARt Bl T tm%(m{?wythflm tor in the national sin unent azainat Henri Cochet y: ton, his strength unequal to the A st man Amevicans Leading in \.n‘ [ . fell \ Jai i ! by {on t1 e day o1 vormen feam v ious Events But Opposi- 'fiiow of Americas t ) tman Cup in a close St | who U combined for seven imbledon, while ilm-wl“ insay (LI, COMEDY SHOW tion Much Stronger. viotia yoane L8 depbl il otuet i bl ie b citats oun ‘ ale s Defeated at neian ) NEW YORK, Dee. 25— In a yea Helen Wills Defeated whand’s | in a TONIGHT and WEDNESD AN Ten defeated Helen Wills in a el - T . U ed with o colo « o U. < Fencer DIAALES S LR i Ll ! wgitt mateh on the irench Riv tional competition, America’s com-| o ican fencer e’ smashing individsal tiumai oo S Snming Tiden as woll| tennis and th turn of Germer Vincent Richard indoors and in the comedy delight intornational homo the American indo R u 66(}[ ’) !} |qq letic honors have been outstanding | s championship. Only some. ;o t o Summing up the Imw rnation | heroie work by Tilden and the fait-| 0 CBC S ¥ noen various ront ol activity | 20T ST 1 t 3 3 e of Horotra to measute up 10y, American teams hut some gmond while maintaining its traditional all-| o ) 0 State Dt (o habled the United States captun o Bnzlsh aniversities. coml 1 TN FE R dpangreliin SHRss gams i m indoor “Davis Cup” seri | ; : : ( (,\\II’ l) !I{’g with a rapldly widening rangc X A Sl it Trinceton and Cornall ALV L 4 E < 8 Bl ¢ By, COnqy | tuternational boxing intei "\“1'"“ Sl | vésBive aLatomagand: meBngelon o (owata the &hil b ith Ve woane You it IN (1, KovrAL branlias Bf riviivy Hayooands whekosBECg et ilset] i (o: ifltion. oty Hamgy ik 1% COMPORT. 4 el e alry, have ygigppledon champlonship. Suzannal g o000 Gieode, Franz | Dicner p “Too Much Mother-in-law” e snons this comnirs's Keenest || ogion, finding. Holen Wills out_or, (17 H100¢7 SWEn Tt | i competition through an operation sontier. o the At of ALL CHILDREN ADMITTED FREE UNDER 12 YEARS— iy teve lpapt tonwarc. L in|for appendieitls, found NO troubls!woioli contenders for Geiue T X = ety the thick of the fight. Ti g o o o AR fomuining e i : s 749 Y s SPECIAL FEATURES FOR FIRST SHOW ONLY o e on i He A V“J\-VI:UV\‘KIII.”‘”AII.” fil “romaining _Amer-| Ve T the amatens 7:30 TONIGHT—LAST TIM = —_— - torious in 29 international r lin the Patis championship. The iem-| Chir S ; d s 1 o T PRICES—Yocuths, 25¢; Adults, 40 cents; Loges, 50 cents S s e R | peramental Fronch star withdrew 1 qefoacing o ploked team of Ame NEWS PATHE, SCENIC all in GE S Vithijager from the Wimbleden (outua-\juanc in five out of eight ¢y cight and Great Prit Ao e teltanie pfe, | e tmnon Alves io Wiy COMING THURSDAY A s e LR Gt SR Betty Com])sun “Q ° 39 L O ;'f.‘f“ll,‘v"“:‘:.‘.. S | “THE RUSTLE OF SHLK” an important contender foy American countri LTHIT l|||llil||lllllllilllllllIlllllIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIII|||IlIIIIlll"llmlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII woept nearly all before them | tion in the e courts here, while Germ r. This blond younz middl 10-20-10— Loges 20 « Gigantic drama set in spectacular splendor with a tremend- gisterod victorie in imm distance runncr shattered Ted Me : = ous cast of 20000 people; 500 Arabian hovsess 150 wild fions || DI and tomm vver e Pt W0 world reord o el - . from the African jungles; three uniamed bulls and a horde of e it ,Il“;::’\\’:", 4 ;‘H, Tntor. CoHTceall. Piavo: Nitros F'——-———————————-————————— other animals. of the track firmament, Dr. Oteo)and Bdwin Wide, the Scandi NEW YORK, Dee. 28 Summor | Peltzer | “tars, in a record-shattering G00-meler [HITTTTUT T ed by a barking dog, a fiveboat and thg carly terduy morni cap Biitain's voyal and ancient golf | vace at Berlin ing branches | been badly shaken| Peltzer's riseflias been as phono. tured 26 coal harges drifting down | shac 4 the East River into the treacheron I tor at I ve yoars but 1926 cap-|menal as that of Nurmi, aithe | the Britisi: open crown thus giving | POssc the rubning range of the!moest of them TR BIT = . \ t ' The firehoat crew a6 it at ocean voyage for the fifty| Phantom Finn. Nevert with | fir woow ) Il Michal 1en i ol 1 I 2 e H1% s it ATant s i Ldataanoot adethie S0 S it iyt witen e the bgvaes biolkel tromgthaisy : 4 failed (o 1ift the British amateuy| Games in Peltzer be a Wi the tauch and over 1 i i X v e Gotiath the otheet title, being climinated after putting | formidable contender for middle dig. | barked and roshed around the: de k fout (he defending champion, Robe tance honors now held by Lowe Lieut. Johin Hughes, in command Harvis, but this coveted prize also]of England and Nurmi of the hoat, awoke and heard faint “RUSTLE OF SILK’ i i ' I e fell into Americs ds when Je Laric agenlacher, the billiard | eries for help. He saw the barge NOW. AT .COLISEUM Rt 3 into American hands when J vieh | ieh \ i Sweetser of New York overcamo|star, added to Gormany’s prestige hy jmoving out into the stream hefore 4 Received with great tisfaction by phiysical handicaps o capture it Lunexpectedly dethroning the young ' howling 35 mile an hour wind | Foreign Links’ Battle American, Jake Schaefer, as world's | through the carly morning sieet. He |t another battle on foreien links | 182 balkline title bolder “timmediately sounded the alarm et | the American Walker Cup team, with | Hoff Shows 'Em teamed o the reseue of the barges | a large audience, the Paramoun i AGEl LG oy ories 0y ture, “The 155t Silk,” had its| ya1q cicopolit premicre at the Coliseum (heatre yored col in enulogy of the au k Jones and Walts Gunn in stellar| Norway sent over a superstar in' A tug also went to the aid of the A final showin tonigh I wrlormance When th Biatans Thet Do ¢ . [ role successfully defended the [the siim, wiry person of Charley barges when the fireboat, after o o oduetic Tl e A adaniae o 4 e A 'H”‘v:“, amatenr team trophy. The Britich { Hoff, who smashed all American pole chase down the river, was unable| ont the ution at@edd apen was close 1o a rout for thelvaulting records indoors and lifted fo hold them . ELECTRICITY —the great emancipator “The Song of the Shirt” “Work, ~work, —work, In poverty, hunger, and dirt, A woman sat in unwomar g1 Singing the Song of the § Thomas Hood Toin Hood's poem swept the world, a powerful influence for humane laws to govern women's labor. tion by ¢ wan and Ouida B e llIeG Dralae Alveads . don T bk el B | mative club swingers. Trailing Jone Charming, dramat containin | g e presenta homebred, in second place wi stronsg vein. of il and d [ 1 n Virginda Trac J : Walter Hagen, twice former fitle by ¢ aster hane I 1 o ) Tated Nero” 1other ; v,“ul\‘l’\' o ’:‘_”‘ : g i RN nslated “N 0 '”.I holder, and Ceorge Von Elm, Amer-| ? ’ Fo me of the Y jean amateur, tied for thivd posi-| | w Al Watrous, young ,\um-h.v‘ | love of a lad i e« It : stitcsman Lol | (iaE o : el Tt bl t [ e t with a tquad led by 1t — i taeial ot Rl Rt A O VADISL 5 L and resulting in the lop-sided | e i 3 e SR LaE Wl e COMING TO PALAGE |!ally of %16 i 1'% points, Bill Hehl | FONIGH'T FIRST SHOW pathe H ol tinion & iy e TN IbemiA o e e T his mateh. Hagen scored another | v L) " 0 are featured p in the princtpal! Nation and gigantic picty S AL SR dnolch I’;l ’&S A/V/Vl//‘ [J ¢ | when he staged a characteristic fin roles. Other the strong suppoit { clowicz's novel, A I g et an ¥ hadwick, A shich comes fo 1 > Thur '”“ ;:-,“ ]HI]H)V”]::” 'l; ) ‘“”I‘;l; 1:.,,: ‘,‘,I,’;‘.l,,‘l ' Cl,’ ’ Tj‘/]/l > T’{l’/‘"; Perha; salespeople can suggest to you Q. Nilsson, Le k Charles Ste-1 unfold ational, thril e i new ways in which electricity can be made JACKIE COOGAN AT {ho ploturo & powertul Fellglous aign:| o, Hational singlos championghipj All children under 12 years of age in Southeastera Alaska PALACE TONIGHT | | ificance. as well as o love stors thar| ¥ith the solemn-visaged Rene La-| a : al i cos lift 1 ophy {rom i \/ [ TTE N o TRaGitiiaa onitwo famods Broadillns becom e nnic S mea ) WILL BE ADMITTED FREE Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. the thritling cenc is that | ways turned an asionished » on ) s e 4 s former titleholder, William 45 mnonts b 4 cau Lodge, B. P. 0. Elks Jackle Coogan, star of Metro- Gold.|°L Ursis in tho Arena at Tome,q Tigen, sat on the sidedine g gueats 0T b A Hodde ’ || CHEERFUL DiSPENSORS OF DEPENDABLE TWENTY-FOUR wyn-Mayer's “Old Clothes,” coming | IS &1 CAL: “f”"" 1”\ ‘1’:’]” Tilden Twists Knee Kiddies are requested to attend this free show, the first show of || it ELECTRIO SERVICE 1l i 3 e m he h 1 “ X e 3 ! to the Palace tonight, when he stroll-| o . o0 s animal: il the Davis Cup team contest the cvening-—doors cpen at 6:30 o'clock, show starts at 7 c'clock. PHCIE §O. 6 W. S. PULLEN, Manager. ed up and down the gay white way: 1" B b animpl v W' Tilden and “Little Bil} | g Jils V. 8. LLEN, 3 of Gotham, and down the main thor: /18 bare hands, releases his mistross, TR + PROGRAM ithe beautiful ristian, Lynia, who oughfare of Los Angeles on hiz re-! Vet T i 1 turn from the Hast clad in his newiy 2 been bound to the bull's nack NEWS and WEEKLY acquired long trousers, Jackle start.|30d destined (o die a horrible deuth, e the fad for youngsters this season| Wi scene ariees 10 a (remendou PICKING WINNERS OF THE BEST JACKIE COOGAN when he first appeared to public gaze €Hmax when Vinicius, a Roman gen WlTH SAGE TEA CHARACTFR—4 PRIZES—REMEMBER 4 PRIZES TRl 74 1 i i oy o6 Dallls Tong|eral iwiio! 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