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' térday Garters, Hose, of all kinds, Ch\emises, Lingerie of all descriptions. “Up In Mable’s Room” LAST TWO TIMES TONIGHT—The hottest chow secn here for mcnths—a second “Charley’s Aunt.” ALSO LLOYD HAMILTON IN A 2 REEL COMEDY Admnission—10-25- 50, Loges 60 cents BIG DOUBLE BILL TUESDAY PETE MORRISON in “BLUE BLAZES” The first Blue Strcak Western scen fcr some time—Then “THE LOVE HOGUR” with a doubl: big cast——Remomber a big 2 bill, | & i Attractions At Theatres I‘,—-—-—- i) |"UP IN MABEL'S ROOm" | FINE COMEDY, PALACE | £ S 1 Marle Prevost ani her corpatri- | ots in fun provided muci merri- | ment at the Palace theatre yos- when “Up In Mabel's Room” time here. The présentation was a huge success. “Up In Mabel's Room” provides | a delightful evening of laughs oyer a chemise which a young in- nocont. husband gives his bride who later divorces him, and then | holds the chemise (on which is embroidered “Mabel from Garry” over the head of Garry, who pozes as an innocent bachelor. of course, tries frantically to re- trieve the elusive chemise, aided by his faithtul valet. Marie and the rest of those who at one time or another are eaught | .. in Mabel’'s room,” including Harrison Ford, Phyllis Haver, Harry Myers, - Sylvia Breamer, 8““ Nicholson, Maud Traux, Carl erardy " Withianr~ Orlamond and Arthur Hoyt—are all kept busy demonstrating some delightful théerems in fun. They conclusively prove thet Mabel's room 18 the world’s busi: est houdolr; that doofs are. in- ventlons for creating circumstan- tial evidence; that beds are things to hide under rather than to sleep in; that one's signature on 2 blank check is far less dangerous than one's signature on a che- mise; that some husbands tend to b\lllnesx and others to monkey Dusiness, and that many a perfl Jéoms ahead for the giver of auto- phed lingerie. The feature is well worth while, “up Pl AT COLISEUM TONIGHT‘ “ Peter B. Kyne's latest slor; &bout Cappy Ricks, the explorive IF BACK HURTS asfonally, says a well-known athority. Too much rich food tes acids which clog the kid- pores so that they sluggishly jter or strain only part of the lufl bolfihl from the u get sick. Rheu- clves, ‘tiver trouble, constipation, diszi- bladder dis- " slugglih lhe nwunt you feel a dull l lfn s or your bac lflic 8 cloudy, _ of sediment, ir-) ; or" htténded was shown' for the first| iarry, | mm NI SAI.TS x lotd ship owner, has heen given to the screen. It is “More Pay— | Less Work.” Fox Fllms' latest release, which will show at the 1 C: um Thsatro tonight and | Tuesday. { Cappy and Dad Hinchlield have ja ed to marge their shippi lines but they fall out over whose aame shall ke first in the new irhn title. Then they declare ywar t: the finish. Thair tugs collide in the bay {and Cappy sends his daughter | Betty and Dad his scn Willie to djust the damages. They go to | the docks and their inv ation Jeads the (ugs’ captains into a fist fight that ends with each knocking out the other. | Betty is angered because she wants to settle the matter on a i business basis. Willie persists in { making love to her and to escap2 | his advances she accidentally steps off the pler. He dives in to save lier and in eluding his advances once more she steps overboard again. This rouses all the Ricks’ spirit and uhe gives Willie the full ef- fect of her ladylike but large ve- cabulary of explosives. "“BLUZ BLAZES” I8 AT PALACE TOMORROW ! " What if “there was a nidden cabin secreted avay in a lost val- Iley whici held the key to happi- ness in your lif2. Bpt what i? there were forcas working against you and you souldn’t find tais cabin. Played in a romantic, locale, “Biue Blazes,” ] | colorful starring Peta Morrison apens at the Pal., ace Theatre tomorrow and Wed- nesday. The story is from a thrilling novel dealing with a lost treas- ure and the dlmunlt problem of locating it. “Thé Hidden Cabin” was the title of thé story by Frank C. Robinson, noted Western wthor, which was recently pub- ished. Barbara Starr, ap unusually at- ‘ractive heroine, plays opposite Morrison. A large supporting cast includes many names which “are well known to theatre goers an which promise excellent char. terizations. Those who havd setn previews of “Blue Blazes” state that it is yven more interesting than the ‘novel. The cast includes Gerome sse, Leon de la Motte, Lorenzo, jr., Les Bites, James Welch, Peggy Blackwood, Joe ‘{Bennett, Joseph Mills, and Mi- burn Morante. : “iThe Love Hour” will also bLe ;hown, making a big double bill. La Dick f"coumu FOR DEFENSE" | comiNG TO coun\mf -, The glamorous spell ‘of printer's ‘nk Is cdst over Assoclated BEx- hibitors production, “Counsel for the Defen: which ig coming to the Coliseum Theatre Wadnesday only. A small town dally newspaper oftico, is the sceme of this stir- ring m and the #pirit ot sieh an office is brought to the[W! séreén as truly as any wrtist could do it The story concerns a girl, fresh from law school, who returns l.o find her father juhd +| District Ccurt Republicans Expect To Organize Congress Without Opposition (Continued on Page Two.) {to obtain legislation of peculiar) interest to its section. When this same situation cb-} tained in the senate four years; ago, the independents almost in | varlably voted with the co’il, Democratic group to bring abou* the defeat of many measures and | to put under way several invest!. gations which the old guard lead-, ers opposed. Should the independents with neither Republicans Democrats, the latter with ranks holding intact would able to put through thelr leg'slative program. Democratic leaders assert phatically that they will under- take to make no alliance with the independents, a thing they were accused of doing four years ago, and the independents under thae leadership of Senators Norris nf| Nebraska and Borah of Idaho template no move looking to a ,such alMance. owa | e ’Sevenli_qt_h Congress Has Mf_ny New Faces (Continued from Page One.) B. Stephens; R-ne L. Democrat, Louisiana, succeeds the late Ladislas Lazaro; Clarence IS | Hancock, Republican, New York 7| succeeds the late Walter M. M zee, and Frofklin F. Korell, publican; Oregen, suceoeds lata M. E. Crumpacker. Of the 44 other incom:ng rep: sentatives 23 are Republicans 21 are Democrats. L e NOTICE TO DEMICRATS Notice there will is nereby given th:ll be a meetinz nl’ the Juneau Democrats at 8 Tuesday, December 6, 192 7 the City Hall for the purp electing 20 delegates to attend; the Democratic Divisional Con-| vention to be held at Ketchikan, Alaska, on Friday, December 15, 1927. All Democrats are hereby requested to attend. (Signed) J. J. CONNORS, Divisional Committeeman ! anc Acting Chafrman, | | | nnf adv. of the United| States for the First Division, District of Alask~, at Tuneau, In the Matter of the Voluntary Bankruptey of A. C. Fisher do- ing business as Jumeau Mus'c House. To the creditors of A. C..Fish- ler, of Juneau, in the First Di-| vision, Territory of Alaska. A Dbankrupt notice is hereby glven that on the 30th day of; November, 1927, the said A. C. Tisher was duly adjudicated| bankrupt and that the first meet- ing of his creditors will be held! at Room 19 in the Valentine | Building in Juneau, Alaska, on {the 12th day of December, 1927, at 2 o'clock p. m. at which time the said creditors 1may attend, prove their clalms, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before sa'd [meeung j GROVER C. WINN, Rc 2ree. smons FOB PUBL!CATION In the Dutnct Court for the Dis- | triet of Alnska, Num- ber. One, at Junean. JOHN OMWAKB, Plaintiff vs. ALASKA GOLD MINING COM- PANY OF TNDIANA, a cor- poration, Dagendant. . To ALASKA GOLD MINING COM- PANY OF INDIANA, a corpor- ition, the above named defend- ant,” GREETING: IN. THE NAME OF THE DeRouen, | ; UNITZD STATES OF AMERICA. you are hereby commanded to ap- wr in the above-entitled court hollen at Juneau in said Division nd District and answer the com- plaint of the plaintift filed against you in'the above-entitled ctfon within 30 days from the date of the service of this sum- mons and a copy of said com- plaint upon you, and it you fail to so appear and answer, for nt theréof, the plaintift will tlh judgment against you and. il apply ‘to the’ court for the; rellef demanded in sald com- plalnt; & ¢6py ot which is served herewith and to which reference is hersby made; and which said reliet is the appointment of a re-! celver to un possession of the by the Gevainmeat ery exa'nct Harry P, wmba Suprems Court at Waehmg n. tod =t All cre connsotcl with Simelair cil companies cr th: Bur h chadowed juw Yk with intent to b b Sinclair and A ¢ end int‘midatc jurors in the Teapct Dome ¢ B, Fall, six men have beon crdered to appear 7, 13 show why they sliould rst be heid & Deteotive Agency, = it (aover leit); William J. rors. Among the : «x¢ Sinclair s son, W. Sherman Burns (lowe* Icit); end Henry Maccr Day (upper right) and Shelden Cleok (]cw v right), Chicago sportsman, both Sinclair officials, Che eixth i Cnarfes L. ajeat of Buins ab dn\t'mo.v. A TON, Deo. en i The ol defendands asked that tie cazs be §.—Hailed before the D :tict cf Cc'umbie Supic TOR DISMISSAL; WERE WINTHIN LAW ne C-urt en charges o'atcs insistel they were within the law in having the jury in the Henvy Mason Diy, s:id he hired Burns men ot b relaic's request, nproper cffort woull be mele {2 have thc *jury return a verdie missed for lack of jurisdict: “fu mndc ns nchnl con _.cts with the uror IWU VESSELS BATTLE GALE; BOTH ASHORE : Foriy-eight Members of; Two Crews Are Sa Heroic Attempts VERDICT FOR favor of the do by l‘w d the ¢ in LL(‘ g momentary death. A D1 returned m‘l from’ the life saving men in- | Saturday Sight ¢ \rilu(lt‘(l the men to tie ropes the U. | around their bodies, throw ono case of J. (V) end over the side and the ends Ansen. case was a suit for made fast to the motor; balance on a note dua. boats, The members of the crew ; P s | of ;the Cibao jumped into the sea 5 vnne by one and were safely taken | :Abo:lr-l the smaller boats. | ‘ ool s g W. G. Bruce, who “as baen in {the St. Ann’s Hospital since early grivr Almquist Press Your Suit.last week, Is eritically ill, accord- ;W'o call and deliver. ‘Vhone 5Z8.)ing to hospital attendants today. e Hle is suffering trom pleural p , in vanetti vs. BRUCE QUITE ILL . ')(a papers (o1 sar at The Mmpire. ‘mnnhl | ty-four from the Norwegian steamer Ci { bao, ashore off Cape Hatteras. Twenty-four men have been res- cued from the Greek steam Paraguay which stranded no of the Kitly Hawk, North C o lina. Four members of the Para- guay crew perished when washed overboard Saturday night whils the ship was battling g Northeast storm, 60 miles southeast of Cape Henry. The Paraguay went ashore daybreak Sunday, north of Kit Hawk while half a dozen vesse: were searching for her further out. I answer to repeated calls for help, ' ths Coast Guardsmcn managed to launch a lfchoat anl at set out for the wreck and ln-)k\ off the m-n. Several attempts at the rescue of 24 men from the Cibao war> accomplished lives of the rescuers. The 1 savers had made several atiempts to reach the ship im-motor boats but each timé were hurled againzt | the side of the vessel with such rorce that smaller hoats were in at the risk of flll)‘ COLEMAN RADIANT HEATERS NOW ON DISPLAY Use It Anywhere Can be moved from room to room HARRIS Hardware Co. i Next to Tom McCaul’s Garage, Frent St. \ PACIFIC COAST NUT COAI New Black Diamond Mine We have been out of this coal (orwer 4 year but ean now cffer BLACK MOND COAL msers this peppy, birning coal at ! $13.00 PER TON ON DOCK PACIFIC. COAST. COAL CO. Phene 4187 ‘c. D. Ferguson TONIGHT CAPPY RICKS has returned to the screen. He will anncar at the PATHE NEWS PATHE REVIEW “A POLAR BARON” FOX COMEDY 17 yon can beat it for langhs wed lke to know it. PRICES—10-20-40, Loges 50 cemts L wHERE YOU sEX KM ER TAINMENT N COMFORT WEDNESDAY g MORE PAY g LESS WORK : “COUNSEL FOR THE with DEFENSE” MARY BRIAN Charles Rogerc—Eiward Rateliffe— Albert Grun Wherein Cappy Ricks plays Old King, Cole and Lovers Triumph THURSDAY “LADT WINDEMERE'S FAN” ¢ YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS ANY OF THE COLISEUM SHOWS THIS WEEI_( mmm|m|mmmluumnn|u|xl|u|lmnuumuumlmnmuumi ummmmml FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY PACKERS and PROVISIONERS ° Featuring Delicious Hams and Bacon and Frye's Baby Beef. HAVE YOU YTRIED IT? Phone 38 CHARTER DAY Under Ausepices Auxiliary, Pioncers of Alnglga, Iglqo No. 6 FRIDAY, DECEMEER 9 MOOSE HALL Old Fashioned Dlnce; Admiszion 81 Refrcshments 25¢ plate Keys Made from Models of All Kinds ' If you have lost the ‘to your trunk you need mot brenk it opem. By takig lottor-and thake of leck'nad mailitg same 'hgim;{wyv;um. t nos. TEd