The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 1, 1927, Page 3

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Stahl, film producer, who says | . that he would rather make pic- tures the characters of which acc common everyday folk than thoco | o | o ty. “It is the everyday folk about| us that make the world go round.” he explains. vastly more important than the persons who: stand on top of the| earth and’ ecqnclude that everyene else is hidden in their shadow. NEXT SUNDAY, if ycu have noth'ng to do come “UP IN MABEL’S RODM” ‘IIllllIIIIIIIIlIHllIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlImllllllIllillilllllhlflillflllllllh il ARAEN-< 08 . Kinge..as. - the-. soeinily fllming of outdoor sequenczs of “Hard Bolled,” Fox Films version of Shannon Pife’s gripping story of thé open spaces, which comes '”to the Coliseum theatre next Sat- urday matinee. Qisplaying millionaires and royal- | “All in all, they are: = lHIIHIlIHIIIIIl‘lIIlI LT mmu|mnrmnl_mnmuummnnmmllnmn A GOOD TIME “Memory Lane,” Stahl's la-' test release, which comes to tho Palace tonight for a three day| run, the producer tells a story fite and love in a small tcwn.' Eleanor Boardman, Conrad Nagel| and William Haines head a la cast. It is a First National ple-| ture, presented by Louis B. May- er. | ACROSS THE PACIFIC" | i Ruth, is theé second picture suc- cess on which this trio have col- \ laborated. It is at the Coliseum tonight. | surrection ‘of Aguinaldo- in is Hi = in which TUP IN MABEL'S ROOMT mirror, robe “Up in Mabel's Room.” riage Circle” has now reached the height production farce, which will be c¢n view at the Pa ace Prevost s a full-fledged etar. cause of an autographed which Garry gave Mabel they were divorced. poses as an inhocent bac stead of a husband with a the fun gets i when Mabel is invited to the same | ,house party at |also a guost and at which the two | are “introduced.” | And so Marie Provosi, Harricony estate and disgraced by 1 scandal. e leaves for the T‘hxlm,)mg slands without seeing his sweel = heart, nnd as a private there is instru-| S ! mental in bringing about the cap- \ iture of Aguinaldo by an intrigue' he must gat information |Rain, =|from a native girl by .pretend o love her. has come to the islands with at his father’s suggesti His sweetheart, w a colonel in the army, the affair a real one fad Ed Kennedy, Lorch, Sojin, W 1S AT PALACE SUNDAY ! moved and Prevost has make-up case ne bathing girl who spark’ {in “The Beautiful and Damnz {“The Dark Swan.” ‘“Tarnish,” “Kiss Me Again,” and “The Mar. for in the Al Christ! of the famous in ~ Mabol's 8, “Up Reo: theatre next Suzday, M In the picture Miss Prevost ha: a delighttul time making Harrivoa | anL who plays Garry Ainswroth her cx-husband, miscrable—all b chenri As fast and furid which Garry is 'ord, Harry Myers, Sylvia Bream- ot mixed “Up In Ma i with Mabel’s Room,” ed £/ taining I'Christie secured for Mi:3 Prevost one of theé best film stories of the year. | written Otto Harbach. | TOM MIX COMING e Bulldogging an enraged steer, ‘three species may be bulked un- when you are suffering with | badly sprained ankle is not such an easy task, as Tor: bilx, ace bf Western stars, In M ul Nh‘nn‘kul‘ Carl Gerard, Phyllis Haver, Maud Traux, Wil and Arthur Hoyt, mise, & H Room, In minating c’ delightful result “Up as v, deligh untold thousands and in the screen rights, Mr. “Up In Mabel's Room” was by Wilson Collison and COLISEUM SA" URDAY | | a found - during ths this fast-moving vehicle, in ! which action is the keynote, Tom, "8 as a dashing young adventurcr from Chicago,, make Tony's shoulders of a steer which men- aces Helene Chadwick, is called upon to leap from neck and a desperate back to the cast as i AT COLISEUM TONIGHT ; Marjorie Gregg in the Shannon s X — AR 3 story. Warner Bros.' production ¢f Not so very long ago, whil> 1"Across the Pacific,” adapted bylwnrklng in another Western p'o- Darryl Zanuck from Charles D. ture, Mr. Mix crushed his ankle Blaney’s story, starring ,Mcnte when he was forced to flee to Blue and directed by Roy Decl escape a huge boulder which crashed down quite umexpectedly when the stunt-star threw a lariat around it. ix succeeds in handling the “Across the Pacific” is a melo- steer, but Helene Chadwick and dramatic historical spectal dealing other members of the cast mar- with the stirring cvents of the in- veled at his temerity in’tacklinz the the beast under such circum- “I believe that the romance and | Phillppine Islands which followed “stances. ‘drama in the average Amdrican home eclipses anything that ever oo happen within the gilded i the Spanish-American War. Mun’c' {p'ays the part of a Southern boy | who is t"encheronuly "ubhed of e “MR. PIM PASSES BY” Elks’ Hall, Dec. 2 nnd 3 ndv EAGLES’ Maose Hall BE TZ COLISEUM of fats for A% ? ‘) Three hundred families are ma- THE DAILY ALASKA i | | | i bleads with Mont2; but he cannot | swopf districts of the stated of (tell her the truth. 5 The“;:u:nonlbr;x cmst[‘cnn?m Of Maryland took stock today of the ane nton, yrna Loy, Charlcs| 1 Bivehs, Toin WINGE Walter o fosas. — - ir. winds, falis. 83 Z| Grail, Herbert Pryor, Theodore Rogers and Bdmund Fortune. alter | throughout the eastern states. NEW FORD CA FORD CAR .|American Surveys | | | {RAILRGADS AGAIN THURSDAY, DEC. 1, 19 27. UNDER WATER High Wind and Floods Sweep Several Eastern Sections NEW YORK, Dec. 1—Storm New York, Pennsylvania and floods. December started with cold Hornell, New York, is under from four to tive feet of water. rooned in the upper parts of their PRICES GIVEN DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 1.—The prices of the new Ford show a range from $385 to $570 for var- cus tvpes of pleasnre cars and rom §$180 to $610 variors ifruek typ Prices e 80 by iDe'roit. i (:lnu‘ ] fall H r sedsn § fordor sedan coupe §! port conpe phaetoa roadster up body Harq Wood Forests uea rrom Paze One.) in il look into th possibility of growing rubbar trees in these countries. “A great deal has been said re- | B garding the important rols the| |forests of our southern neighbors !may soon play in the economic| vood supply of the world, particu- 1 of tho United States. n.! vestigations in this field are han- dicapped by lack, of knowladze having to do with the kind. amount, availability and przctiral' uses of the forests there. “At present chaos exists in thej names of given tropical species! chiefly because there aro many of them. Often one kind of tree will bear 20 or more local {pames and sometimes two or jder the same name. Proper iden- titication of these is of first im- portance in such a practical study.” TO RAISE CAPITAL 1r‘onummu from Tage Dnn\ New lgsues in 1928 A new stock offéring by thel Missouri Paclfic is regarded in Wall Street as likely next ycar #s part of plans, now under co: sideration by a special commit tee of directors, to wipe out near ly $50 in accumulated dividendr on the preferred fssue. The | Southern Rallway has $20,000,09¢ in ‘common stoek unissued of the $30,000,00 additional authorizcc late in 1926 and, if business along the line warrants, it i8 probably that this stock will be sold durin th2 coming year. One of the largest stock offer ings this year ‘Was $49,000,000 §- preferred stock of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Rail road, the proceeds of which were used to pay ofA the war debt to the government and for other| capital purposes, The Canadian| Pacific offered $32,500,000 of new | € ordinary stock to shareholders »* $150 a share and $5,000,000 addi-| tional to officers .and employes. Other stock sales either completed | or in preparation since January 1 -include the New York Central $38,826,000; Baltimore and Ohio, $16,985,700; | St. Louis and 8an Francisco, $15,096,200; . Bango: and Aroostook, $1,761,600, and 01} Colony, $891,700. | British Tans 1u|: Spratts LONDON, Doc 1--British Jack Tars have becoms Jack Spratts. They complait 'that there has been too much fat in thair food: The anti-fat movement startel among the lower deck ratings «f the navy, and spréad all-over the ships. The grievence was that the navy rations of fresh meat contained tdo wiuch fat, and not enough Teah; aj grease was uséd too fréely “in’ cooking. Thelr hfdflfi ot the admiral- ty, after agreed with them. out that hgrmtir: m # be ‘satisfied, ww&l the navy but family; the are to bo ulloweq to w amount of Aurcra 0. F. will| fows' Hall, Ju- Decem- of con-| URN, Scribe 7:80 wHERE ser ENTERTAINMENT N COMPORT ing Saturday TOM MIX “HARD BOILED” “AVERAGE EXTRA GIRL” OF MOVIES IS INDIANA MAID, 23 AND BLONDE B ( VIDA HAYS 1 | By WADE WARNER f (Motion Picture Feature Edltor)i HOLLYWOOD, Cai, Dec. 1— Anothcr era of dlzeovery has been | started by tho magazine writer; who found Mr. Average Man and| revealed his identity, home town! and habits to the world. 1 The Centrai Casting Corpora-} tion, maintained by the mth)u; picture studios, has found the; Average Hollywood Bxtra Girl, | The average extra-glyl, it seems, was born in Bloomington, ! Ind., and, as might have been ex- pected, won several beauty con-| tests before she attempted aj screen carcer. She is b .feet 3 in- ! ches tall, weighs 118 pounds, ad-' mjts she i3 23 years old, is blond | and bobbed by cholce, governs her exercise and diet carefully to preserve that slimness which | the films demand, has baon in/ pictures about four years, shares a modest apartment cn the edge of Hollywood with a friend who plays mother roles, and drives a small automobile which she did not buy with the profits of her motion picture work. She is Vida Hays, known pictures as Dorothy Hays. She is neither the most beautiful of the approximately 6000 girls reg- istered with Central Casting, ner| yvet sq plain that she could no RED PEPPER FOR | RHEUMATIC PAIN Red anper Rub takes the ‘ouch” from sore, stiff, aching joints. { 1t ¢annet hurt you, and it certainly stops that old rheu- matism torture at once. When yo#tiare suffering so you can hardly get aroynd, just try Red Pepper. Rub and you will have the quickest relief, known. Nothing thas sdch coneencrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. TONIGHT Guerilla w:\rlm.'n with Agui naldo's rebels in the depths and »f the steaming jungle! Actlon and more ection FRIDAY rast and furious! PRICES 10.20-50-Loge: Cross ’buy the automobile, Sextra once gets e “break” tiey | 132 3 OMANCE, intrigue and < - - R adventure—against the MACK SENNETT "puesenre #6lorful and picturesque background of ‘the tropies! A thriller of thrillers! 3 NEWS before tht PHHIKUMI\( 1 notoriolts hell-holes of The Eyes of Jthe Phillipines during the Spanish-Amerfecan War! the Werld histori charact- 9:25 Native spies, wanton half-cas and a devil-may care Lero who reeks death because he believes he can no longer cluim the girl he loves. 60c TONIGHT end” FRIDAY | s win beauty contests In Cieveland before coming here. She does not depend entirely upon pictures for a living; otherwise she would not ‘be the average extra-girl. Dorothy’s offscreen vocation {8 modeling for women's garments. During a slump in pictures last year she quit the scrcen tampor- arily to open a women's ready-to wear shop with her aunt, and when pictures picked up again sold her interest for enougi to which afier all is a necessity If ome expects to get to outlying studios in um ifor 7 a. m. calls. Her advice to other beauty con- 'test winners who may be think- “ing of coming to Hollywood is: ' “Be sure you can do something ‘besides act.” All of which doesn't mean tho ,average extra girl is going to be one all her life. Casting direc- tors point out that when the girl w! ‘“average” experienca 8s an LOCKSMITH Keys Made from Models cf All Kinds it cpen. mailing rome to me I ean give y.u the koy. T. H. THORKELDSEN Lock &nd Phonogranh Repairing of All Xinds Juneau, Alaska P. . 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