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1 Spickett’s: Palace Last 2 Times Tonight CORINNE GRIFFITH in “INFATUATION” NATIONAL INTE! NEWS boys and at the Le 50 Showing what our girls did at Paris gicn Cehivention glimpses of the Tunney-Demp- soy fight and other events. CLIFF BOWERS in “WHAT'S UP” A CRmeo Co.n..dy 10-25 50—ches 60 cents Friday and Saturday—Always Best at Palace “The Man Without A Conscience” with Willard Louis Irens Rich June Marlowe from Max Kretzer's Novel | T “PRIVATE 122Y MURPHY AT COLISEUM TONIGHT George” Jessel, famous for his| portrayal of “The Jazz Singer,” | one of the spectacular I)madwav{ hits of the past year, is nuw' starred by the Warners in a serio- comic heart drama of the days of | the World War, “Private lzzy, Murphy,” opening at the Coliseur | tonight. | Izzy Goldberg, having to lenvu! ghlz quarters in the Ghetto, adds: ldarawing appeal to the customers | of the Irish neighborhood int)| which he moves, by renaming| himself “Murphy.” Hijs delicates sen business thrives to the pois n' of making it possible for him to bring pap and mamma from Rus~[ sia. They come. Are delighted | with their son’s success. All gc\cs, well. And then—the World War.| “lzzy” joins up with' an Irisia | regiment, still keeping th> bernian name,. with which he has also caurted pretty Eileen Cohan nigan, and goes overseaa. V\unl‘ comes that he has been killed in| | action. But after the armlsuccg when the boys are parading up| Fifth Avenue among the cheering| crowds, when confetti drifts like! snow, and bugles blare—the Goid- bergs go wild with joy to see th: x'l boy among the rest. Cocky, meted, gun on shoulder, “big as life and twice as natural!” The complications which fol- low (with Eileen's father, Mce Gln-bslf, the marriage broker, doughboys, neighbors) are so mirth-provoking, so human, that éveryone in the audience forgets that such things as rancor and prejudice can exist in the world! It is one of those rare plays whiclt ‘have dniversal appeal. It is as American as baseball. As all in- clusive as the circus! 449-GROCERS | WILLARD LOUIS 1S R | AT PALACE TOMORROW | 8 < Willard Loiis, Irene Rich and| June Marlowe are the: topnotchars in the . enacting “The M Wnbont ‘a’ Conscience,” the at- traction at the Palace Friday and Saturday. Not content with hav- ing such an exceptional trio, the uters, have added to their by engaging John Patrick, | ¥hl Dunbar, Robert Agnew and lliam for other roles. & The story of “The Man Without; - Consclence” is the. story of a ruthlessly determined to win ‘success and wealth, and prepared 1o overthrow his flancee, ruin his wu m commit himself to & unscrupulo: I usness 1o a hll end.’ But Richard Mason’s monument is bullt on the shifting of treachery, and the struc- ples without warning. The! i .,vfip married for money m him, and the woman 1 | ton, | roo and hel- |, ito assuce Films star is due Saturday at lhfl (‘nliseum Theatre. Pighting Buckaroo” pie- |.;: s Julh- in a battling race ail the y from a liner's dock to a a. At the fin- ine and a g of the Wamp is the girl who owns which the e is ir on Frank Butler is Percy English friend of bucka- Lloyd Whitlock has the role of Glen shaw, a lawy erook, wko i i to get mine. The Welling- Br picture s a X th a lot of n ng quick wit, ge as Buc into by R. the anothe William ORINNE SGRIFFITH IS NOW AT PALACE Corir munvl g opened National tion. The lit audienco ¢ SR e T Although this zed to sce the K ren, the that > W watist. srng ver injustice the r him no rk ef the ho al'ow 1 with lm sb ry, but digcovers before it is too late that hushand that she really it is hor Marmont plays op ith, The support t includes Malcolm Mac Warner Oland Leota Il)n‘vn- >, Martha Matiox, Claire DuBrey an Irving Cum Albert J.oVino ‘ ‘P!)PUI.ATI[!N BIG FACTOR IN RETAILING WASHINGTON, Nov. 17—The support of a retai. store depends upon the number of persons it serves and fluctuations in th ! number may be the major facto? in determining the H failure of the enterp United States - Chamber !mgree has found. Surveys made by ! indicate that while only 449 per- of Co HOW' MAN | PERSONS : MAKE, A ST? RE 'Q 6 4312.-FURNITURE. 4768-SHOE 1,341-DRUGGISTS 1,682 -DRY GOODS' 2,304.-MEN5 CLOT! 2,615 -HARDWARE, 880-BUTCHERS {sons are required to support N ary ‘store, 10,449 ‘are needed| Pedoing and g de. ex the pariment store, treme. The chart shows the number of persons needed per store, basud upon the average in the United States. success of a the oppesite R AT1uNiTON If you need a good carpenter. phone 498, Handy Anay's Shop. A. P. LAGERGREN,, Pron. ndv SAYSREDPEPPER HEATSTOPS PAIN IN FEW MINUTES Rheumatism, lumbago, ritis, backache, stiff neu- the chambar|® “loff from the dec neck, sorc . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV RUSH PLANES FORNAVY CARRIERS AS SARATOGA NEARS CO\IPLFTH}‘ V A —LANDING AND TAKEQR® FiELD €50 FesT LONG B~ ELEVATOR FOR HOISTING ~ PLANES C= HANGAR FOR PLANES plight | s ho loves af-| The Saratcys | Glenn L. Martn plancs, of the ty of cr (insct) and h's shown seels, HINGTON, ped to 86 air . Saratoge, airplana c lhv navy, will be plac n this month. | touches are belnz pat at Camden, N. J. 3 buiit, and Admi E. W. Eberle, chief of naval opern- ions, hopes to have it comm! {sioned by November 2( Meanwhile designs are bei | rushea at Cleveland, Ohio, for the 1constructicn of a fleet of a hun- [dml all-metal bombing pianes to put into sex cn the Sarn-! Hn;gu and its s yington. The Glenn | WAS i , th or cc lwnL ing on the ship where it w of Martin coa: ! ich wiil hlnul the war cpects to start actual con- truction mnext spring. ‘When the Sa: this month it will proceed to t Philadelphia mnavy yard to ta on stores and equipment and t make its “shakedown" cruise | This done, the veasel wiil report lto the commander-in-zhief of tao i batt’s fleet to take iis place as flagship of the aireraft squa under command of Capt. Yarnell, now at Philadel The gleamin for the two carrier ble giants of (ke a to enabi e and any now existing Details of the pile secret by the navy departmoant, but Martin compliny officials have been permitted to announce some of the plans. The planes will be a ton lighter than the bomhare now uged hy the navy. They wiil have air-cooled Fratt Whitnéy “He " motors of 525 hors=pow- er’and will De buiit entirely of metal. The new type purpose plane, will be a’throe- for bombing, tor- ting. Particular e has besn taken to enable per- fect control in landing and taki s of the airc | carriers. - A corps of enginecers and men are working night and at the Martin plant in CU designing ‘the thousands of pari for the plane, to be kmown :m, Model 74, and the comnany n] changing much of its manufaetur USE SULPHUR TO | HEAL YOUR SKIN. Broken Out Skin and llch- ing Eczema Helped | er Night For unsightly skin mpuonu d: below, with which the exrriers wi | tion 1 180,000 |.lumau office this afternoon wus {that the men had gome to Pyiu airplane compan; arc 11 be ipment to fulfill the con- Lexington, sister ship «f atoga, under construc- at Quin ss. It will be tha only naval vessel with a ra- lio transmitter powerful as ta 3 | thzt of the Saratoga. While alrplane carriers are con- ucted below the water line ch like a battleship would be, deck is a landing field 850 mg, end below is a hangar which elevators holst to the "field” for a A device for launching deck tha takeoff. lones is near the bow. e Haiatoga 18 propelied by elactric machinery developing' Horsepower, . which. 4 . greater than the combined powe: ‘of the six electrically-driven tal ships now in commission. speed of more than 33 knots, 38 mileg an heur, can bg .’xlkl.nn’!'y‘ e e WILL PROTECT CHORUS GIRLS PARIS, Nov. 17--A bureau the “protection’ of chor has been created by Prefect cf Police Chiappe. M. Priolet, Polic ary for the Montmart: ct, heads the reau. The bureau is di ned not to st chorus girls from the pi 4 and bright lights of the gav city but to save thair lives and limbs from defective drop cur tains and faulty mechanical stage! devices. The death of a chorus giel ki’ ed at the Folies Bergeres an unproiected live her bare leg and injuries by three girls at the Palace v a curtain struck them len are responsible for the novation. ceforth a cpecial will conduct a thorow Il the material -in music efore every performance. GCAL MEN OVERDUE FRGM HUNTING TRIP Ralph Belstline and John Pado- meister, who lteft here about No- ve‘nhl,r 1 on the gasboat Tolo for! a hunting trip fn the vicinity of] Pybus Bay, and whe were due to return about three days ago, have, not shown up and the Santa Rita, Capt. Billy Dickinson, left to max‘. for them today. It was said in 'the U. 8. Com-| missicner’s office ‘that the men were believed to be either in I'y- bus Bay or Big John Bay. In-| {formation given out at the Alaska] for when | in- police of h test halls muscles, straius, sprains, gehing|rash or blotches on face, neck,|Bay for their ‘hunting and plan-| joints, When you are suffering|arms or body, you do rot have to. ned on reaching Jvllrll'nu nlunn, s0 you can hardly get around, just try Red Pepper Rub, Nothing has such comcentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers, nd when heat penetrates right down into pain and congestion, rellef comes at once. walt for relief from torture or| embarrassment, declares a noted| skin specialist. Apply ‘a little; Mentho-Sulphur and improvement | next day. gcause of its germ datmying properties, nothing has ever bee found to take the place of um The ment you apply it Just as soon as you apply Bol1 -Rut : the Mtt:th’hm preparation. mly those gone {upsightly skin troub) wf%m this Mmmmam Even flery, ; store. ' Get a s m;a un up, thiee days ago. —————— i Bids will be received for cx-| cavating lot, ‘corner Second and Gold, next to Kahr house. Bids, to ciose’ at & 7, _m. Nov. 19. )ugm m"fl ‘refect any or| all fit informa- Handy| ady i j even | Blologieal Sutvey o oxtended trip through the | the (of the field, a( akove), first of two aircraft carricrs of the U. 8. Navy, will take the water this menth under ccmmand of Capt. Harry E. Yarmel (right) to join t'u Battle Fleet, 3 plams & Muanwhile G0 bombing shows a t Cleveland for equi pp.w The cketch GRAVES BACK FROM TRIP TO ISLAND FARMS - Territorial Veterinarian Continues Study for Fox . Farming ;Condmons Mter sperding »evmal weoelks visitihg fox farms between here and Petersburg and ranches in the vieinity of the latter town, F, Graves, Territorial vet- 1 retvrned bere Tuesday g for a brief comfesnce with Torritorial officers and the U, S before extend- work further south. Al handicapped at times by of ransportation means ich has delayed progress fto né coxtent, Dr. ves said he thought some progress is being made. He eibly hig thongh inz will Friday or leave here soon, pos- Saturday, for an South- the Divi v Wrangell, K rinée of W. Island distriets. Ha till has some ranches to visit in this ty before he will go *d and interior, es is devoting hisz time largely to a general study of tho fox farming situation, getting lina on dizease problems, feed ing, bre and general grow. ng ques Pending a survey he said he was not position to make any specific ommants or rec endations, ern end of fons, in somn IR e . % TI\ETKA SOCIETY MEETS The Martha Soclety will meet Friday, November 18, at 2:30 P. M. with Mrs, R. B. Martin and Mrs. Katherine Hooker, at the Forget-Me-Not Tea l':uoms, - TUEKEY SHOOT SUNDAY udv 1927. 7:30 LR WHERE YOU saI ENTERTAINMENT N COMFORT FCLA NEGRI HERE SUNDAY PARISH BAZAAR IS OPEN TODAY Commenment Feature Wi]l: Be Big Turkey Din- | ner This Evening | With tweive well decorated booths, each selling something different, and a dance floor in the center of the hall, the Parish Ba- zaar opened at 2 o'clack this al- ternogn, in_the, Parish Hall far a three days' run. Those in charge nl the Bazaar have been working towards its success for some months, and the evidence of their labor is quit>! evident. A wide variety of giods is on display in the booths. Thera! are’ dolls for' those who want| them, silver ware, capdy and oth- j2r confections, in fact almost sverything that goes to make a bazpar. For the children a fich pond has been arranged in a room udjoining the main hall, The boothg are arranged arcund . three sides of. the hall, while on | the other side are the stage and rehestra seats. In the center cf he hall is a small dance floor| which will be put In use in th:| avenings. | One variation this year from ' he plans of the Bazaar in former vears is that the big feature, the ‘urkey dimmer, is to be tonight,’ instead of on the closing night, as has usually been the cnr‘.‘ Three sittings have been arranged ‘or the diners. Approximately people will be accommodatad ;ach gitting judging from ¢ number signed up, but there i- room for more, Mrs. Berry, in charge of the dinn aid today. A large crowd is anticipated for tonight, as there wiil be hundreds sn hand for the dinner and for tho oxcitoment afferwards. Tombr: ~ow and Saturday the Bazaar will e open to all on both afternoons wnd evenings. | _—— TURKEY BHOOT SUNDAY. * adv. Spickett’s Palace Sunday WILLIAM HAINES as Tom Brown in - “Brown of Hawd” - For a happy, EF §E§ pus. E incidents o typical ifies, 3 “Brown of Harvard” was %% 5’ i this pictirewith many cnimt of the vast the ??E Yale 5 joyous, carefree m we recommaend of Harvard”—a picture with' the glamor of college flavor of the athletic field, the It’s' thrilling, romantic Mnsquem of packed with the of the A c-lleze youth, pjflpfl o the celebrated pley by Rida Johnson "zmg by the scresn, Dircetor Jack stirring crowd THURSDAY and FRIDAY —— ———— FOX NEWS Tie Irish and the Jews are at it again in a drama that will make your sides shake and your heart ache. rivate ssyMnrphy WITH Leorge Jessel PatszmhM:lluk\bm Gordon Nat Carr, Is he what?————Izzy Murphy? Dunt esk! A PICTURE WORTH 3 TiMES THE ADMISSION Price;—10-20-60- X.ogu GO cents ANNUAL CATHOLIC BAZAAR NOW OPEN Three Afternoons Three Nights NOVEMBER 17-18-19 BOOTHS OF ALL KINDS Bargains, Fancy Work, Silver B and Iee Cream Booth, Fish T’onm.% Tea Room Dancing N’ everything CHANCE TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING REMEMBER—3 Big Bazaar Days Admittance Free NWM”‘—-WO m‘ D e BUILD FOR 50 PER CENT All concrete hollow walls like a thermos Lottle, warm in winter, cool in summer, no better house built. CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. CO NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS WANTED BIDS: For filling in with roeck from the street to the building known as'the Morris :ésoh House, a space lppmximtely 75 by feet, e rexcrve the riskt to rejsct any or all bids. Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. —LUMBER FOR EVERY nmnn.— Phone 333 Scattle Fruit & Produce €o. Wholesale and Betail IPHORE 488 Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs . Yakima Gem Potatoes