The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 24, 1927, Page 3

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IHE the and of AN, | | PICKETT! Atl raction At Theatres eriront and ed thi and uppor in dph e pleniy 1 picture e pat over The If you want to enjoy a hearty not WHERE WAS 17 1 laugh—then see | 4 is o I{IC(;IL}VAIJI) - PALACE LAST TIME” “WHERE ' WAS 17 Sticking to Was 17" a AND ALSO LARRY SEMON in | Reginata “The Lome Doctor” only \lat waol “CHU CHIN CHOW" AT picture i of just when oan availahle ihe faad Juneau that advertise the Queen of ad not long a in several foreigu-ms One of these Chu oty the, of fame, we else why review this principle Universal-dewel Denny which is now theatre is deservi {of the heartiest endorsement. It L the most amusing comedy-dran | i that has been shown at local theatres U1 spects | tor many months 1"\"“ five Credit goes not alone Definy (A SkGa but to the director, the author ‘and| 1t tell the members of the supporting cax ' Arabian oppand e . Willian Seiter, dirvecior many fun features for the last LaPlante’s. stuccosses alth actio. two times tonight. arge of this production is from the ed Eng by Edgar Tranklin an{bBame role by Mel Brown is a Graham tributed b, The supporti admirvably chosen t’.fi and directed | roles. Prominent TUTHE WHEEL" ixon, Pauline COMING, COLIS Lee Moran tor Wheel," Harlan, William 11 Lingham Avthur i the and James Corrigan seven William Jasit | in motion Golden Unit of Productions. 1t take SLightin " “Seventh “The Pirst Year” “Howdy S “Wases for Wiy 1l : In the cast “The last e ison Ford, in the male Another) i Adams, who plays h Mablon Hamilton the Wav{p1o: Margaret Livi MmO We ] harmer; David Torrence 8 €O Tarris and ra Horton >oe JOHN SPICKETT | SUSTAINS FALL: “Where | PP starring | L'7es *land iy ! which was Chin Palace Chow" i the most which and th eceond ( conie Chu Ch version of s ing Palaoe & 0 g is played in thiee yea to aborated mno Nights 1o story of Ali with a and th by, R to of Thieves, th W of He yhish Bcth vhort Cton Chu Chin Wilcox NMetro-Goldr pears i Chow production story clever serial There are thrills and everythin: in this big comedy bill. Always :15-9:20 wzine was wais spective and adapted Taylor in, ferbort Two Shows — ¥ for e W are Tyron Conk Tuy-| “Th ke day lis Mar [ COMING TUESDAY “CHU CHIN CHOW” You have read about it—now it is here. ian Pow lin, aror Otis ner, Tom um - Tue produc to he Coli tage Fox run at one “Where Was tacquired time tonight is on for the Johin ican | with Die Clean it He: "CHARLES RAY IS AT COLISEUM LAST TIME k the as as 1 ton, Gie « of ovel comes the s Ray resorting |t his own + cannot villain in a ranging to blow the villain - into in Palace the of o el office John lasi W 0 Spickett week down the theatre room, and r head He i apartment and attending time. away, atre, trap himself with taunine Thi from to nace and and 1on hi and also susiain broken 1ib hed in his nabl b nes she VSS&&& a wi COMING THURSDAY is at the Coliseum for the Charles Ray good all BIG SUNDAY FEATURE— sistently adhered to and instead at courage and roup at Nig hl throat und chest with St s a night attack. a cat does mouse is all e s L tonight in conjunction with “CLOTHES MAKE through this feature. Even Watch for Announcement onventional — and unconvincing powerful villain, we Clnbecheched\n 15 un capturing Vicks. Used at bedtime cternity stiveing - melodvama and e xpected ¥ Charles Ray i “Dynamit episode of “The Telephone THE PIRATES” climax the type of character a A " ” ||" “"" ""l""" 1| ccene in which the coward suddenl U MBI | seene in to the device of minutes by rubbing Haan oy this } rge of dynamite and “)_|him a return of the horoine 1o to for out re Q " 'CAMEL i#NO. Science Unravels Centuries Old Mysteries Through Discoveries in “Bad-Lands” of Western United Staies wding to Dr presidont o RIUM. metamy-|pating in the AR I valuabl: n poebrot eral field p hoploy coutd i normous qu3 uep RONTOTHE noden. moropus, pus, ceodo: ¥ ny ethers it we had to e not s might have heplo f them in any there and literal mob part of th mes I be investig siammer the Sout repoes we l'.m cton, Dakota ¢ 1ted in thes stafled intor sclen ror ex v nv portan « The m «( and ln. the mest complete Ioction. Among ll\r S8 were here C mind counted phoneus and the v number it you b were so inclined 1y everywl Running, bling, scratekin ig and litt) young, hidecus ties enouch to s Those W An honest s metamy e don about then N seo No chill norther ter. Just one mild and ge stretch from the Gulf Sea. An entire continent of gent undulatinz country, rounded hil and broad valleys covered with ests far ander than a wide expanses of rich S human hand to pick t fruit, noble rivers and crystal lakes of purest drinking water. Th WERE the days! Even the flower on meadow and hillside grew la and filled the air with their sweet perfume. There was no such crea- ture as man with his annoyi The Rocky Mountains were hills then, and the farreachine shores echoed to no sound but the dash of the waves, Story Uncovered Strange climate, strange country, strange animals, jungles, marshes. North America was a queer, unrec- ognizable sort of place during those dim ages at the beginning of time. Exactly how queer Is the story just being learned. The pieces are rapid- ly being put together.-The veil which science long has sought to penetrate is ylelding, and it is from the Bed Lands of South Dakota, regarded as the world's richest storehouse of pre- historic record, that many of the most illuminating chapters of this amazing story are being taken. Some of the world’s most valuable contributions to paleontology have come from the Black Hills. THe Academy of Natural Sciences of Phil- adelphia, the United States Geologl- cal Survey, the American Museum of Natural History, Carnegie Museum, Fleld Columble Museum and & num- ber of. universities are among the better kuown investigators particl- 1y WLy, poeh Joh A : White River Vallvy been oy were 1 heautiful whim ad old davs sspoctable worty wi e | und one skel-ton of the severai heads uumber of nal finds. of rivinoce 850 mic s blasts in itinuous round ¢ er the entir o the Arct’c Latest Discov.rics exp dition e ) |oatolog - | will add tr y. | hnowl g . no | roamed this , h Davota anid ‘d marghal” of Hils investigators 1n w 8 ago The activity and ng these wo laps never b nor better planned than knowled=e eo ul dep nore vizor it i3 at 1 gty fts he been narned. me As though dropped from another world. The barren wastes of the South Dakota Bad Lands, unique natural spec- e one of the earth's richest storehouses of prehistoric opens i uters as Wheel” the conunocting (he l)AlH \l \bl\\ EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. PALACE TOMORROW oil, how,"” Tues { famons of Bab: villing Lt whic o dis lapt EUM tion pre Ame ] plice wen You Tead opposite] gam orgic LAID UP IN BED sapplicd by stairs fur- | ters, ceived several cuts |l ed now confined to his 1 SABER-TOOTHED ‘U. [Q t the gl t évery | tiavel et by a ar mii aluny the =5 2 H'I; the ihe si- | prey 24, 1927. e e e ——— e NDED LIGHT SECRET O S(“ .A,l' N TLLUSIONS HOLLYWOOD, ul Tan hrillian The 1 the cen i drama the youth white hini aid char notransforming o 1 to castl wind o te pecial rays the closeup shaded light of and presuic the the portra 3oand actresses i e cameraman clectrician 1o movie Make “invisible Fogs” Every cam “Blended light” i by ind vaya of varied qualities, over sion.” said L cluding (he have resuited Dting invisible not for [to the cles and 4 change qualitic an feature ) & : ing one an ar othey has ! raman 3 techmigu his own w Kolb, a pecial HOne catceramal that all lights b ta other what ticy x-ray, in g in shaded with for” ar clouds visible tang Lt capable’ ntastic o the Prismatic len other optical instrment the faces for shots effects early the camera or photographed any type of art Then reh Nickolaus Metro-Goldwyii- | reen. no he itours of weird of wils « ' he pictan to vealize that the « ops own technigue his own problems in have what he want fects.” tick In the amer 1 aetor unlight s « SCeene his work or with avail:ble such a < John chemist of and Henrik Sartov, SS01 physics at the of lam and now 10 chiof camera experts, stu DIANAPOL i 2 light. [teen ex Auxiliary haustive experiments have resulted in | e 1 » largest | the modern by which light )+ fand the tools in light il W ficial 1 t e 1o - NEW AUXILIARY wmARK SET IN MEMBERSHIP carch former Univer. one Jnayer prof sity of jotte or| began years of membes tigures an Boyd, na head sthods history, Luey P. secretary, at nat lie show. An members, or i1 iave bhecome illusions. de ating [ nounced hy | tional rters ional L Effect f COLISEUM of Focus increase o per « year of 1.02 per cent in 1923 of Thi per in invention of “soft focus about a blend of dif which =oft focns o diffused effe such as ethereal] Tiken of Lillian Gish, may be ("= ined with an ordinary lens, whick | The largest by its sharp of focus does naoi | W48 i " distort the ima The light to tie | Wher ¥ humen the same any oiher, { P through the lens, separate cells which dii- blended outlines Light analyzers.” by which natival light ana co. and missing elen riticial means, what s Sartov breaght during the sy hoa cent in 192 1924 21 per compat gain 196 nt percentage the gain amounted cent. In the western of 264 per cent was in the central division a gain of per. cent, in the eastern 18.1 cent and th tern per cent Out of fevent 5 by o made and increase states to 46.63 division ohia made southern th ey as Zain made. passing into pe 1.7 any at in FR may be a 52 Y the 19 the e departments of xceeded (heir members iip and st mcmber i hip of tevmed Special ray fii-| which remove from sunlight & rays absent from natural light e | when the sun is not shining, can SAT? LUOK g2l Jregulated permit passage through Junean Window and House Clean e campera lens of any light from |ing, all guarantes us fogs moonlight a trial serviee Another optical discovery Chone J,lnl:l the use of artificial sunshine.” Phone 38 | a he [ work at your o ive to odd ORIG[N/\ CAME W ety heart ninat » [ southern of the * s uid then ]llHH es luto U i the W e feature of the ] ] waste. iag To the ¢ve a bare :nd forb.dding be at down :u the bear of ithe rich ad the 1 Fakeota, the © i l wids are m St dows Lalt on of pictn pink. bre mor het Choyenns A fa beoad Hand s dan hoor the range COMING “The Devil '"ili“l 'I h* liitii iHl[|'l"||||||||ll'||””l||” “DELICIOUS™ VERYTHING THE NAME IMPLIES” | FRYE - BRUHN G0 Old I’dpcrs for sale at lh ,IERJ T TS TONIGHT—LAST TIMES FOX NEWS “W smev o Burns GIRL COMEDY THURS ’s Cargo T mnn !" DAY 59 " it i i' JI HAMS AND BACON o SEWARD STREEL i 9:25 3 I.hlllll” 1Y 99 T T R G T T R T H T TR T [T T - ILNRY BAMAN, Manager Residence Fhome 523 early Americans, the yoke- toothed Caryphedont, typical ot some of ne lar . president of | wol of Mine the Blace 3¢ honur o350l saberdcothed tiger naa | TOTO S AER MUSE UM AL NATARRT 1 INTARY The tast of 8 race which wais cextinguishad when the earth was young Is the L % The tour wicked looking horns, overhinging taiks and 1itte eyes cot tar forward in tie g = head gave him an e.precsion all his gwn Baast e turtles been Cracodile: 40 itinent Decp rumblilurs 1w, hbor'ig Black 13 atid m‘._ Mountalus, accumpanicd | ter 1 2 olten rock trom e dry land Klsetd ¢l of i ¢ veleanoes. The shal al ho witl lowing sed slos away and fresh wa. !h‘ fun ter marsh lanis and deltas appear. ;x.uul‘l,\' flats But even more amazing aye the tgers Au records of the animal 1ife Which iu- | herblvore Diminutive ¢ habited this country. With tae com. jare but a few v.r the original inhab- | Ualted Staies lo jng of what the geologists describe | itants of the United ates. How |became fave as the Tertiary Perlod, great hordes | mauy know that the camel orlginat- | to their pr of animal glanty appearcd. ed in America? This i5 oaly one of Jum(m rhinoe |the startling facis which has voof bulk und wa tirmly establishied by the yraeetel, prefering | cent explorat Although the pros ted, threetosd an- [ent single bumped camel ia thelr apreading land his h red across. e | Bact . ar csabertoorth Hin Norihern Afetea Sixhorned [tral Asia, their 3. These | thrived on the this ¢ the ue the Ruchy by the rise es, more re. brother, now found oaly Arab 0 plains of m nn wi at homes. s before sold by | | the his brethrea ] | gracetul _er mammals, jitic caravan from Gllead runners of these useful s of burden were roaming fn here. Certainly un- ro conditions no animal {could scem more completely forelgn to i3 country Original Camel Princeton Uuiversity now has one of the finest skeletons of the North American camel. The antmal was a creature with appareutly some of tiie external appearance of the Lluma, but of abeut the size of Tha larger of Is woere wbout twenty-four inches in height. Among the proofs that what is now the we United States was once an tnundated land of tropical climate are the f crocodiles taken from the White River Bad Lands, Two pecies have been found, the larger about six feet in Jength, Aw indirect ancestor of the prem ent day plz was a grotesque creas ture of great size, whieh combined some of the characteristics of both swine and the hippopotemus, e of t were about the same ze as tha present hippopotamus, the bhead alone reachlng sometimes tect in length of course, are only a few forms of life which ia- pre-historfc Awmerica they are yielding an wonument of the dawn’ the great mammalian 1o e pt———iti im pire Office — . /

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