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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SAI1URDAY, DEC. 3, 1927 | BABY STAR IN SHOW f $1,000 A DAY FOR HEROINE OF ATLANTIC HOP . | ON SCREEN AT PALACE - i | Another “baby star” of a jyeras ago is beginning to s as -a “grown up” player. Sho I Thelma ‘Salter, who 13 playing in A Show That H , i “Memory ' Lane,” John M. Stanl" t Had One of the Blggeet . production foaturing or g o : s A {oiie : : Runs on Broadway—— — | Boardman, Conrad Nagel and Wil P St 3 | % ¥ % {Ham Haines, now showing at the - 3 ; 2 s » d | Palacé theatre. A Wik T i WHY i BECA U,SE SUNDAY MATINEE, SUNDAY—MONDAY NIGHTS { Miss Salter, some ten years 2730 s o | was perhaps the best known child ; J ? 5 : . i Wanted— lNTERNATIONAL ]VEWS |[flmulls as {m.)de Cao"an ty ‘day. She retired from the scré-mn| Prices—10-20- /IO-Loges 50¢ A OO N 7:30 SUNDAY ONLY 9:35 T = fl 5 ! to go to school, and now has! AND THEN ANOTHER SIDE SPLITTING COMEDY— 'emerg:fll from chlldhocg to very 4 . beautiful young womanhood. I A SECOND CHARLEY'S AUNT “Memory ‘Lane” was producad | for Louis B. Mayer, and is be. | ing releasad through First Na- { tional. It i3 a romance of mod- ern American home life. A largo supporting cast includes John! Steppling, Eugenie Ford, Biily Bennett, Dot Farley, Joan Stand- Ing, Hedda Hopper, Dale Fuller, Frankie Darrow and Kate Price. ; | “BEST PEOPLE" AT | Ruth Bader, famous woman filer, 13 here shown nmxlnz her signature to a contract to appear in vaudeville for Kl COLISEUM SUNDAY || 100 @ays at a salary of $1.000 a day.' With her is Vice-President Ed. Schiller of vaudevllle circuit which landed Gl 0 this highly prized attraction. The Best People” a Sidnc, (Internationa) Newsreel) ! Olcott-Paramount _production, T ety - == Sprrilr e et screen version of David Grey and of the most piquant and popular! The play i3 to be ])rasen?c(l‘ Rt YOL | Avery Hopwood’s Broadway stag> of the younger stars was obtain- at 8§ o'clock tonigiit anad fiflglfing QEXEKL?,EE&)HEZ", N enrainead it comes to the Coligeum theatre ed for the leading rele of Mabel.!ancthe: house s expected, | Expert piano tuning and phono. e | Sunday only. Warner Baxte™, [n additicn a b 0\ cast :"J\' y m ticket sales. There | graph repairing. Pianos, new and ‘leher Ralston and Kathlyn WH- supperting pleyers was dmw.'n for w t w empty chairg in |used, for rent and sale. For music ‘Hnms ara (enlurod in- the Irading . (he 3 0f the husbands, wives, the hall last night and the bal-jin the home, see Andércon Mu roles of the cis T ers, bachelors and bu s cony was well filled. Shoppe. —adv. Tha story !ak\.x you into th» ] 1 zad up in the develop- SIBERREPOY - TR fashionable Lenocx home. The 'ment of the plot and in the fun Lenoxes, wealthy, well bred, rafed which rollows ZCMp-ron “A SNITCH IN TIME” o play is under the d ‘Ci 1 Ardena Lecr, and ti “Iir. Pim Passcs Dy” Blks o iy gta was set in excellant tas Hali Saturday night ard will be amon; the best people! nh nd I‘:ew Yor: learn, to lh?lrld imay by Miss Bunice Zimmerman. Tt |“Up in Mabel’s Roo.:’ at the: wes one of the treats in store for.|Palace Sunday. —adv. wih & chorus gt Comeliotal. s UDEN SHGW | : : |{the audience last night whoen the e v 1.© Coincidental- with @ chorus girl” Coinciden I I in arose, and will be again| We make men's sults for $55 hter has dev:loped , ly, their daughte ! to: m |F. WOLLAND. —adv. a deep affection for tho fami'y | chauffeur. Her idéa of a real ‘ STA E E good ime is to have him tak \, l IlI‘IIll||Illll"llII||ill|IIIIIllIIIIlllIIIIllllIll"llll"ll"lll’ll!ll!l URHITIE U her to a movis. | The chauffeur, played by Bax- ter, In reallty, is from p good mhool Puplfs Perform Ex- i co th family h:lt up against 15 he | cellenlly in Dramahc termination of the Worid _Estier Ralston i3 not the aceep-) Cffermg Last nghl ‘ted type of chorus girl. Sh~ is| demure, retined in manner, quiet-| PIm* Passes the ti r Iy dressed at all times and un-lact comedy presentad last night deniably beautiful. Th> son (Jos-|by the students of Juncau High COMEDY ADDED TO eph Striker) cares little for o School at the Diks +all, was a; COMEDY clety and much for strong drink.|decided dramatic success and en-| The World War, in which he did | tertained the audience from LLOYD HAMILTON "his bit, swept away all his “high{atart to finish, while the High in L It's a Mazie Comcdy FOX onl PARAMOUNT NEWS Millic Mcntgomery's idex of Santa Claus is a x.ch old man whe wonts to marcy a noor yowng irl. JUST A FEW OF THE KNOCKOUT SU3-TITLES IN THIS BI? CTMEDY HIT. “Ch, you great big cutle. 1 could just be chiffon In yeur m nly exms.” ! it miimmuu “It pays me to smcke. When I get a millicn coupcni. I can fet a saxonhone. o, “I can lcve a lovin’ man tonight—but, my gosh! what 1 can do to a stexk!” e 7:30 TONIGHT—LAST TIMES 9:25 hat” ideas. There are othar char-!School Orchestra, appearinz |acters and a good story to the!twsen acts, “CAREFUL feature. jtette furnished excellent musical i | entartainment. PLEASE” - —| ‘Dealng principally with tho U IN MABEL'S ROOM" ! hiwmorous cireumsitances in which 1 HALF A THOUSAND LAUGHS [J'| 'S AT PALACE SUNDAY |lcoorge and Olivia Mardon find Tom Mix mequerading as a doctcr on a dude, ranch. In Tove with ad" venture but get- ting more than ke bargained for. e 5 * [ themselves when Mr. Pim appoa.: i It is generally admitted that|with the news that Olivia’s first Adm Bloll’—-lo 25-50 Loges 60 cem.s (he name of Al C.\flatis on a fen-|hushband is still alive, fhe nlay Jture .picture, is a3 fdicdtlva of @'|was exceedingly difficulf for High big laughter special as the samc | School students to put over suc- LAST TWO TMES TONIGH-T name on two reel comegies years|cdessfully to the audience. How- ago was indicative of a short butcver, in spita of the middle-agad (13 99 hilarious portion’ of a theatre’s|characters which ‘the studsnis y MEMORY LANE N program. were called on to portray, they { “Up ™a Mabel's Room” is thejperformed creditably. 5 latest fun special from th> studio| As George Marden, J. P., Georgo Iof Mr. Christie. It opens at the{Hall undoubtedly yielded the most Palace matinee tomorrow for a|énteriaining and hest sustained Imo day run and presents Mario characterization of the comedy. Hil BRIy mimnnnuuunmmmn|uuummn.munmmmlummmmmlmllmmmmuuimmmm " Her dainty frock .has beén to’ the ALASKA STEAM- LAUNDRY to be cleaned. It has been returned “JUST LIKE NEW.’ PHONE 15 and our driver will eall Alaska Steam Laundry Dry Clzaning done by the New LRI BT T AU T e 1 NE 'nn-m« PATHE NEWS CARTOON “IDAHO"—Episode No. 5 10¢, 20¢ and 40c Loges 5@ R ————-® (ranch, “you will see a remarkahlc . sight. They are going to hanz prevost in the stellar role of Ma-|How his objection to th> marriage Amgctlon‘ something.” ibel. She is supported by Harri-{0f 'his niece to Brian Strange, - i A “Huh,” said Mix. “Hang somc-'gon Ford and Phyllis Haver, in|Bartist, was overcome, waj tho thing—what do you mean?” * | teatured roles and a largs cast,|basis of the play and of th2 hum- t Thwrgs “Sure,” cald Miss Fitzroy. jncluding Sylvia Breamer, Harry|Orous situations. ki . “They're going to hang my five Myers, Paul Nicholson. Carl Gor- Helen Woods as Olivia Mard'n former husbands!” {ard, Maud Traux, William Orla-{#nd Murlel Jarman as Dinah, ) “Gosh!” sald iz “I've scen mond and Arthur Hoyt. George Marden’s niece, showad i Bom i AT‘———?}' some necktie parties in my days,! This farce about a chemise, the|netuial stage talent and Yt GLOVER PROCESS oo oe. 4 ! | but never tive in & row. And all gift 6f @ husband to his wife just|tbrough thelr parts without a . COLISEUM TONIGHT | |y il : before the two are divorced. fol|bitch. Miss Woods hnd zhe‘ most. I ] Norruern Licnt PrespYTERIAN CHURCH ¥ iy Fitaroy, cast s the stern:| “Well, not exactly,” said Emily, 1ows & long line of comedy an-| dfflcult characterization of the Rev. O. A. STiLLMAN, Pastor taced proprietor of a dude ranchias Louis Lambermont began plac: testors. “Charley's Aunt,” a by- 3 » oy shold for|#elf i tha shoes of Olivia Mar- A 3 in "Hard Bolled,” Fox Films West-|ing photographs of tough-looking l';'l"::l m:" 82 de :fl;.a YOhviatin [Ben. with on ‘present and ome ¢ ; MCINING SEBMON AT 11 C'CLOCK. Bubject: * ern thriller’ starring Tom Mix and | gentlemen upon the wall. “Not ¢ "o Iren-from-th husband, 0 now at the Collseim thoatfe, gave |cxactly husbands, but plotures -of fits. - “Reckisss Romance "Hold f i T e ki B CHA RTER D AY Preparation for Faith.” the widely-known stuntstar quite|{husbands. Five of 'em! Tough 5 or % ' “Madam Behave” are somo of the| 'Although she had only a small - A oo a laugh ‘while Jack Blystone was|ch? i am Birs 1o ‘the ik Mveie Lundstrow, BIBLE m L AT 12:15 - = e " “ ing Others. ot ot ot e O e o looks T4 think tuy As In the cass of “Charley's|Bs the aunt of Georse Mards. | EVENING SERVICE AT 7:30 G'CLOCK. Subjest of the 3 2 id M 1 " 't haye Aunt,” “Seven Days” and “Madam|Who pu n her foot al e wrong : I ’ 0 ” z el's Room” is a successful | Derfec on, e; d a3 fine i ¢ (!nuh!. F-h.g !f)be of “” d“de SimRod WHIR purion :‘m.:a :lrbe munr:e Prevost, on»|dramatic ability as was ‘displayed g ¥ ARM WELCO] !m_ .!‘ m ’,‘ e i e g e L e s oo biunmamimmss | By any of the séven performers e %ad & = ; o P {in the comedy. Under Auspices Auxiliary, Fioneers of Arthur Judson, portraying the Rl R i (O TR T T TR T T ER ¢ = lllllllllulmlflllll"II"HIII!IIlllllilllllflllll“l“l.lnillifllHHil!HllHSHfl‘ R i SRR R v j ! character of Brian Strange, artict. Alaskp, Igloo No. 6 SPECIAL FERRY LEAVES DOUGLAS 9 P. M. wito Sedrel bm eIty Disa i EAGLES’ A mmal Dam:e carvied out their parts well. The 3 i characterization of Mr. Pim called Dol MOOS H ALL for an actor who ‘could use an TR Ty exasperatingly slow English draw] ] r B e g o o | . Old Fashioned Dances T. H. THORKELDSEN '4 finish, holding the, audience on | ' x 4 Aot LOCKSMITH ’ $ rlrar i W it e oty j Admission $1 Refreshments 25¢ plate was thrashed out. 3 ¥ Fi b ah vy mE :z-‘:‘::u e .i:‘;f,h"a’l ! ; : Keys Made [ron; Models ol All Kinds 2 umunmmmuymmmuéfl m.i}hgn-ohic mflnmm T. H. THORKELDSEN lockndnmylhpdm'dflu BETZ COLISEUM MELODY MEN DOD.0" IT LV uom)vmv TVIDAdS i i ‘hhl