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PICKETT' P AL S ACE RECKLESS LADY The year's big drama in Recls Starring Belle Bennett — Bey Lyon — L3 Moran — James Kitkwced—Lowell Sherman— Chas. Mur:zay ki HODGE PODGE CAMEO (_IOHEDY SKY HOOKS TUESDAY snd WEDNESDAY “The AGE of | Innocence” EDITH WHARTON'S Pulitzer Prize Story with BEVERLY BAYNE ELLIOTT DEXTER WILLARD LOUIS EDITH ROBERTS Attractions At Theatres SRR LA NEROE A A SO RN | “THE RECKLESS LADY” AT PALACE TONIGHT! | An all-star cast is one that gen- «o@rally delivered the goods. Im any case they do in the new Robert qyiane-First National picture, “The 4,Reckless Lady,” which was were ssyecelvel upon its premier at the Palace last night. ala In cast are Ben Lyon, Belle Ben- i1 nett, Lois Moran, Lowell Sher (uman, James Kirkwood and Char- lie. Murray. “The . Reckless Lady” is an ndaptation of the famous novel v' ir . Philip Gibbs, -the eminent *ritish author. The acting, sl “the ' direction, by :—-Howgrd Higgin, the plot approach: | { g "'es perfection. In, all these re epects it is an entertaining pic- ture. The film derives its title from the fact that the woman about whom the action centers plays Yeavily at the Casino in Monte Carlo in order to provide the good things in life for her daugn:er. Scenes of beauty—for the Islanl ot .Monaco is beautiful—and alsa scenes of thrilling action are skil- fully combined. All in all, the show last ‘night was argood ons. w "! THE PLEASURE BUYERS” | | AT COLISEUM TONIGHT e The Ploasure Buvers, thur Somers Roche mystery story picturized by Warner Bros.,, will hegin its engagement tonight at the Coliseum, starring Irene Rich. With a gay gambling casino in Palm Beach as its locale, a mys- tery: which : remains unsolved un- til ;the last climax of the n=o- duction, .and a cast of, brilliant ylayers, this picture has been hail: by reviewers in other ci one of the most dramatic and - l the Ar- faseinating mysteries of the screer Clive Brook, who appeared in the role of “The Woman Hat plays the mals lead posite Miss Rich; and the porting cast includes Gayne Wh't man, June Marlowe, Ch; Con% {lm, Don Alvarado, Edw Pei Frank Campeau, Winter Hali Frank Leigh and John Dillon Chet. Withe directed Pieasure Buy:rs” from the nario of Hope Loring and Lighton. titie d se Louis “THE AGE OF INNOCENCE” AT PALACE TOMORROW The . correct” s cial circle are numbered. The * ditien bound conventional iwho once were the elita ¢* ‘ork’s social 1ifa as pi th Wharton's sensat “The Age of Ilmnocen are 2'ipping into oblivion from the nortih boundaries of Washing on Square. In the Classic of the adapted* from the novel, the cnol reception of Countess Olenska, i who dared violate the social can ncns and leave her husband, {shown when she again seeks r(gain her place in society. New" York society today wonld not shudder and disdainfully ig- nore tha Countess because of her unlucky matrimonial choice. How intolerant society from the vedestals of smug conventionality and security sat in judgment on cne of their sisters because shc dared se her happiness in far- bidden ds, is well portrayel in “Th: of Innocence.” Age BARRIERS BURNED AWAY /AT COLISEUM WEDNESDAY ' Thrills and pathos, romance melodrama vie with each ot |at the Coliseum, where “Barrier: Burned Away” will be shown fo i Wednesday only. This Encore pic | ture presents Mabel Ballin an Frank Mayo in the leading rolec ‘01 E. P. Roe’s famous story of | the Chicago fire. It is a draws ol the power of a woman's hat snd the depth of her love, th 1 heroine being a proud beauty, who in a fit of pique, toys with thr love of a man who, beneath her {in station, worshipped her frox afar until she gave him encourag= ment. Miss Ballin’'s performance i gplendid. She does not hesitate (« wake the heroine anything bu’ levely when necessary, and, thove- fore, when love and suffering tem. per her spirit, she is all the mwore adorable. Frank Mayo is @ noble and long-suffering hero. Tom Santschi gives a delightful portrait of a political boss of 1871, and J.P. Lockney amd Mrs, Charie G. Craig as Mr. and Mrs. Leary whose cow kicked over the fan tern, supply some humor. Wand | Hawley has a comparatively sma' role, but you'll never forget her in this. |Export Slump Alarming To Merchants of China SHANGHALI, erl 26.—In Jn effort to heip revive the dis- rupted tea export trade of China nrd op- ! sup | | g | Scree, Pepper (left), tiick cat; “th nking Jadah Sarah. Lhas:a terrier, drrivals on the movie lots. rcotors say. Flash (center), dew animal setors arc in gieat HOLLYWCOD, Cal, Youih and new faces, ducers say, are what want to see on the Scre the search for newer aud youns- T actors goes on even among the animal actors. Prominent among the four-f: ea newcomers this summer four who have an advantage over! the latest blondes and of filmland—it is them apart. For instance, Pevper, a tr has not the slightest reser te Colonel Lindbergh, a lion cub! so named because he | his appe lives on a henna-blond s nothing | Unlike of raw meat, t from Thibet vegetables. ag| but | -~ KETCHlKAN HAS FlNE | JURIES SAYS HARBING may ta Ik ! ikan, but they do have fine jurio: | down th said United Statet} Attorncy Justin W. Harding. turned to TJuneau from Keten- | on the Admiral Rogers this| ng for a few days stay hepe, the day “we” flew to Pai » procured six convictions in a | Flash, the “thinking” , and in the last case the jury} ie absurdly easy to ingnis s out just eight from Tagorah Jadah ed. The vase referred to was | Lhassa terrier with of Ed Hauson, charged wit a chrysanthemum. |being a pickpocket. What puts Pepper in.a position “l would judge that the Court | 6 earn a good salary for iu:|will be in Ketchikan until the owner is his skill at drinking out!end of October, of bottles and his willingness to!rvmber of civil cages to be hand: swap punches with a lion. F «d when the criminal calendar i came from Chicago with | worked through. There are ten his owner avers is a pra criminal casas still to be tried,” grasp of 1500 English words; | Mr., Harding said. He wiil that is, an ability to obey com- return to Ketchikan on thé Alall”. mands no matter how they migh:|tian due to leave Wednesday or be phrased. Thursday. .| Tagorah Jadah Sharnhx i i i J s | Goldstein's Emporium will bpi T————— closed all day Tuesday, Sept. 27t} on aceount of Jewish holiday. Install brunecies easier to toll “They about Ketelig a (‘3|:A-I’( Y DELCO-LIGHT Wi | minutes,” “hy'| X as there are any | brfend a3 il meet on th Mr. Faulkner ' police dog from Chicago, and Tagorah shown at the right in the arms,of Dorothy Sebastian, new human stars, are 1@ an e leaves Seattle September the north. fo Admiral »t¢ for Ketchikan where the,'| Faulkner, \LOCKIE' MACKINNON TAKES MacKinpon left morning on the Admiral for Sitka to accompany Morten. of Ketchikan, neer Home there. Mr. an old timo>r from th cistrigt, and left Ketchikan ihe Admiral Rogers for 8. to the Ploneers ial 3| . Lockie to the M Home, Juneau tinue by that he himoel! - could not 01d pape Sitka { PIONEER TO SITKA HOME th Rogers | iEdward Pio- is Koyukuk on = Spangles” was =0 ill when the ship reached con for sale at The Empire | DINNER MENU Soup—Juliarna Braised Spare Ribs Sirloin of Beef Baked Macaroni Brown Potatoss Brown Gravy Green Pepper Salad Pie Fruit Coffee Tea ] 50c Plate—Frmily Style § 5 to 7 cent di- nd wha | 28 for| The Oakland Circulator rt, appearance. The CIRCULATOR has the heating pow- er of a small furnace. is a heater for Home Folks who want com- economy, convenience and a handsome You can’t find a bet- ter heater, if you want solid comfort even in zero weather, with littleé trouble and low fuel cost. Be sure to sce it at the Harris Hardware Co. and ask us to explain its advantages. HARRIS Hardware Company String Beans Cake BERGMANN How To Beat The Statwucs On Thns Ltfe Chart R TR TONIGHT 9:25 SERTRIBCITE ¥ PATHE NEWS “Sawdust and Fox Seenic One of the most bnflmu and sripping myateries cver sereened. WHERKE YOU SHTERTAINMENT N COMFORT see ‘The Pleasure Buyers’ ne’s favorite, devil's own tod tu- merry es- uy idlers and of Palm nurh, enemies and unbappy victims in his wake. His luck was proverbial, but he gambled ounee too often and was found mysteriously. murderad. From the Novel by ARTHUR SOMERS ROCHE with IRENE RICH CLIVE BROOK ESERNSEEI: 018281420407 5enag RNz ALt I0000RN0NENER0REANNE, | | u—mmnmnnmnnn 3I3IRARERTITRTREEEIERISIEI Coming Wednesday Thursday “SIOGAN'S Green River Night ALLEY” "lllllllllllllllllllll!lllIl|IIIIHHII!IIIUI!iHIIIlllllIIHII"llluflflfllflflm ‘Parriers Burned Away’ The Cyclonic Comedy Classic of All Times. ‘BEGGAR on HORSEB ACK’ The hilarious }nt New !mk roux'ed at for two years, COMING COLISEUM SUNDAY ONLY No horses— 0 Just laughs Laughs wfam YOU CANNOT BEAT A PICTURE THAT nm YOU LAUG!ESPMYWIEIHHAWW THE MUTUAL LIFE'S New Po waives all premiums and pays yom | -—adv. | DEPENDABLE | i 1 l [ Everything' to gain and nathing to lose. NOW i the Nanking government has abolished the export tax on vir- tually all classes of China teas The action has been taken ar 2 result of protests by Shangha' {merchants 'that the tea exports have decreased alarmingly. The Nanking officials, while Iallowing aholition of the taxes yboint out that the qualities of vChhm tea have not been main- tained recently and that this is undoubtedly partly responsible for the falling off of the trade. The government instructed the merchants to form an organiza- tion which will guarantee the quality of exported teas. - 0ld plpcrl tor nl. t The Bmpire Do not deprive yourself any longer of the many benefits of electric light and power. Del- co-Light will provide these for you and the cost is exception- ally small. <A time-payment plan has been arranged for your convenience. Let us ex- plain it. Telephone, write or zall. 30 The boy now chang i This s the| egotistical| period— when the son thinks he knows more than his fathér. This!as much as space repre- ; imagined. GASTINEAU ELECIRIC CO. egotism. Age of .Wild Oats judgment. O i 4 2 YE_DNESDAY SEPTEMBER 28TH AFTERNOON P. M.—Masical Conoert. “ -.i P. M —Leoture: "“. in Alaska,” by Station. 2:30P. Hnfiw tal Shrubs That Can Be hdAlhno(U.l lhaw—-l‘u'lt prize and Baby aur w—hnmtmumumumu l’loorhutcynlhuln 18 L E VENING SEPT. 29~IAD!ES’ DAY AF' TER NOON ' 1:00 P. M.—Musical Concert. 2:00P. I,—I.n!hby Salo by Mr. Cash Cole, Mrs. Trevor Davis, 2:30 P. M.—Raby lhcw Prize for wmmnatvuu under 4 yean.% lnt and second prizes for babies 12 months and | 3:20P. l—‘u‘h Blcyele Race: Sections A. and B, graded nc' eording.w age. THURSDAY- \ | TEPS is ing his mind and |realizes that concludes he|life is a Real- doesn't know ity and not as he Helas gents the son’s now considers|thougbt. ‘h is Father a|Father was a| man of fair{man of Mas- ter ey mmmmlmmummuflmuum&mmummm O IIIIlIiIHHIMIIlIflI 3 1:00 P. M.—Musical Conoert. i 2:30. B M.—Piano Selestion by 8:00P. | 3:30P 4‘Wl. P by J';mnl : Bennett: | m Now or TO 35 The son he is smart he onece The mind. oy are This space represents mnn‘fl aceamulating perlod either success or failure Is seitled. days of grace Never Danger Line 40 97 per cent of men here | meet with re- verses and ba-{ lgin to lose 97 per cent thelr accumu- | lations. Ne 95 lowed. y their daily support. caution, all has to (‘L?? OR' 45 By this age 50 one have lost all. | | fogting. . -.-u-u... S '7“{ lll““llullll“lllllllllfl U . T IMIMMIMM Mo AT 65, per cent of men are dependant upon earnings or their children for After 50 i3 the sge of a8 man must not speculate for he lose and nothing to gain. looks tor security, not high rates of interest, FAILURE After this age but in 5,000 can re- cover his financial an increasing income during disabi ity, also Face of Policy at Deiith or double the Face if killed by aeci- dent. ' If you live it will put you in. the 3 per cent class with comforts for your old ‘age. With the exper: ience of the oldest and strongest Life Insurance Company in America be- hind us, let' us‘tell you what kind of a policy you can easily take'to make you mdepcndent at any age after 50. Allen Shattuck, lnc. /l“l' PONE 249 He e v oy T 1 i M-4 Day ; ERID AY—SEPT. 30—DOUGLAS and THANE DAY AFTERNOON Mary Pierce of Deuglas. Lecture by Member of Foreatry. ~VYocal Solz by Mrs. Swindle.ef: ~—Amaryllas Dance by: Ianir A.ndnlol, Gene Ander- son and Minnie lo'm B VEch Display. Dunce Avkiss. SATURDAY—OCT. 1—CE! Lqm's DAY AFTT ('GON 1:00 P. M.—Musical Program. 2:00 P. M.—Children’s Pageant. gmru—;:‘ Iuyculm—lmnuAudlnnun Sloll-liqoh !nul Between winners of m fl 4 G'NP l—m. l.timn Momm by Iiu'hnn, the. Venus, for the: children.: ... # EVENING i Lk

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