The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 6, 1927, Page 3

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B i oty wonstimetor at HERTURHERSR OGO GRERERE AR RRRRN Claus g down the = = . {was given the Rskiro name, | Aghveok Arvook, which mcam‘.r B THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 6, 1927. COLLECTION FOR'::= s i oy Sow PN i@ similar to mak Geist a fuli it as is Ketchikan, Santa £ will certainly ‘'be Joaded when he hits Sitka,” said letter. 7:30 ————— TONIGHT ENEFIT SHOW PLANS teonferred on him is named Too-| CAPPY RICKS has returned to the screen. He will annear at the PATEE NEWS PATHE REVIEW “A POLAR BARON” FOX COMEDY If you can be:t it for laughs we'd I'ke to know it. . PRICES—10-20-40, Loges 50 o"ltl >~ We make men’s sults for $55. F. WOLLAND. adv, —— Pt o mr v s P o rress TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY DEALERS Sec Our Complete Line of CHRISTMAS CANDIES Jusy N THE IRROS COMPANY “Distributors” E CGREAT BIG' DOUBLE FEATURE BILL Pete Morrison in “Blue Blazes” Pictured perfcetly in the great western country. Assisted by his famous horse “Lightnin’.” A fighting cowboy— Doz he fight—Yen'll zay so—and then the other featu:e “The Love Hour” With Huntly Gordon, Louise Fazenda, Willard Louis and Ruth Clifford Two Big Features for the price cf one and both run ecmplete, twice each nighu. LI FOR PIONEERS’ FUND The Benefit Show for funds for | g st o {the oldtimers at the Ploneers’ \ | Mr. Geist uas a complete out- g is going to be a big | ? ft of Eskimo clothing, ineluding]™ Ketohan, avcording ey fa received from F. 0. ; s ars. & shiw ahitt and & o' GUESHDE . manager -of the Coliseum Otto, W. Geist Has Speci- siaad from *the " intestines. ot Theatre there, to W. D, mens from St. Lawr- N B ftartel lans have been made a8’ perform | ence Island {to the work Mr. Gelst w1l r-nrryi 14 res under his manage- - lout noxt summer. He sald it fsjment and ated with him. Affer be'ng marooned five! probable, however, he will gojel 4™ WIlling to gamble that months on St. Lawrence Island Rorth again to collect more xpeclv!““ n wilt head ‘the list as where he excavated two Eskimo M for the collection at thelic ihe amount ot money sent in I Y hetach Gblloge. 3 to bring cheer to these oid tim- two and three toms of ethmolog-| e i ir. Meeker wrote, ical and anthropological speci- CRILDREN'S XMAS PROGRAM 0. PIOSRRLDAS: o LTl mens for the Alaska Agricultural} = oy i Raniiicd “apurevhkiin iilie. Kivpt Gollers and Bekewl of Mines, otis” All children of members of the{City and the people of the town W .Galst "Wy & Seiesh visiler Moose are asked to report to thejare cathusiastic over the ecause, Gl tny Db o8 Bducatioh Mo ‘uun, Wednesday afternoon he said. “I know by the time the } vessel Boxer. wiss in- pert; ('nrnule‘m 3:30 to arrange a Christmas|doc rs .(;l the Coliseum Theatre at |t ‘KotoNikian to-spend Christinng program. \ —adv, [ Ketehikan are open for the show with his brother, Joseph Geist. | . P > Wil be HRD gop eent wts The specimens aggresate 100! o Alxlz.nd(m nes waiting to get in. Ket-f cases and Mr. Gelst.also has geo-! oy yn;l need a good v?rp»‘xnmlum n will go over the top In logical specimens, consisting 2 m:e !)fi, }l(.mdy Andx v pheg !" nging Christmas Cheer to thei ot o tnoma ts A P. LAGERGREN,, Prop. su¥.¥umates of the Home at Sitka. §eee_ mations from voleanic eruptions. e 7 Mr. Geist will give an exhibi- tion cf his coilection at the J. R. i Heckman Store soon after his ar- T ch“‘m s lrival in Ketehikan, He expects P A C I F I C to return north wext month and COMING THURSDAY-—Another Big Hit will place the collection in the . Coilege. “The Dancer of Paris” With Conway Tearle and Dorothy Mackaill whiRL YOU skE ENTERTAINMENT N COMPORT s me e rm o e | | HITHHH R LU WEDNESDAY CANTERPURY NIGHT The two LESS WO .200 Geist said. They were less than a mile apart and the inhabitants were hostile! neighbors. Mute testimony of en- jcounters between the people of row at the Coliseum Th2atrs, the two places was the Ainding of with Betty Compson, House Pet- ekulls, strewn over the ground 1 Rockeliffe Feliowes. |separating the villages i £ “CCUNSEL FOR THE y g DEFENSE” vith . : ' . MARY BRIAN ! THURSDAY Chazles Regers—Elward Rateliffew— CLADY 0 Albert Gran LADY “(‘ND,,EMEBES Wherein Cappy Ricks plays Old FAN 8 King Cole and Lovers Triumph '. Attractions At Theatres D LTS Full Automatic Oil Burnc: ;Burn_s Cheap Fuel Oil YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS ANY bg" COSTS LESS TO INSTALL THE COLISEUM SHOWS THIS WEEK os 95 j o7 pr T 8 ; Saves 25 to 50 7 en fuel ; SRR ATRRRER S I orks in Hot Air or Hot Water Furnace ; i —_— Commercially is one of the future Vacuzam Feed—Cannect overflow. Compson is cast as Kath- Excavations. were erine West, who has just finished one to five feet into the ;rae and returns home o Mr. Geist and the BEsk’ | tind her father badly in peed cf assisted in his work. | her legal training. Old Doc Wesi ' consicted chiefly of hunti ) is the victim of an ugly frame-up. plements, houscehold artie 'Me has worked to get the town a mcnial instruments and mrac - | sanitary water system. Private/lets. Mcst of the articles are interests accuse him of taking a made of solid ivory on which are’ bribe on the evening of the cele-|cut intricate designs. The ivory bration the town is having over is now deep brown. and black, the opening of the new syste: ,;lhnugh Mr. Geist said when “i and he is jailed through the tes- was made into implements of use g ., timony of their witnesses. {and ornament, it was white. Many et s A A s B | pieces could not be wrested from night at the Coliseum Theatre, . _ _ ~ _ o s ea before an appreciative audience. ‘| “THE DANCER OF PARIS" i b R, ¢ :hls lsm_nh re!reshlm:r comedy_ IS COMING TO PALACEJ’Im\ the Boxer last spring had! iAo ek .o 8% " —*|plaraed to spend one month at FP e LA | Conway Tearte and Dorothy gt pLawrence Island and then' Albert Gran plays the part of Mackalll have the leading rolés!go to Nome where he would! Cappy Ricks who i3 willing t7 in Robert Kane's “The Dancer of zg; s | 2 ! 5 jagain go north, stopping at King, | merge his shipping company wi'i paris,” the Michael Arlen’ story, gjeqge and Diomede islands and that of his business rival, Dad which will be the feature attra kL BBl Mowebibs ad Hinchtiold, whom he has fousht, tion on the screen of the Palact !y mored the mistortune of watch-| for years. But when Dad fin(s| Thursday. It is tho first tmd |y ne seag every day for the out that the firm’s name will be| that these two popular stars have ' yi, ‘tnat did mot come. The r‘, CAPPY RICKS’' STORY | SHOWING, COLISEUM Cappy Ricks is back again! He returned to the screen n “More. Pay—Less Work,” the Fox| Films production of Peter B. industries of the Territory. WE HAVE IT FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY Phone 38 Furnace #witch—*Cannot overheat furnace. 0il Trap-#Cannot leak ‘at nozzle. Spark Ignfiimw—flumer shuts down if it does ot light or if fire goes out. e e « o o e . Ricks " & Hinchilald tie deal is off and the business feud is on again. Both Ricks and Hinchfield de- cide to get their children to help. Cappy hires his daughter as secre- tary and Dad makes his son nilor partner. Betty Ricks meel ‘Willie Hinchtield for the first time in an automobile smash-up, and instead of following the fam- ily tradition, they fall in love. Their fathers rivalry ‘causes many misunderstandings, but can't kill their love. And. when Dad is called away and tters are left in Willie's hands, he not only brings about the merger, but also wins the girl. Much credit for the laughs in the picture should go to Albart Ray, the director, who has handled his players and situations with an eye to all comedy possibilities. FEATURE I8 AT PALACE TONIGHT | Two different features will b2 mresented at the Palace tonight and Wednesday. “Motion picture fans will have an opportunity to see the popular terp star, Pete Morrison,” ia Be of his mo ntertaining pro- ddctions when “Blue Blazes, Universal Blue. @ireak Western will be shown. “Blye - | Doy Barbara Btarr, Jerome La , Leon de la Mothe, Dick Loreno, Jr.; James Welch, Pesggy kwood, Joo -Benpett and oth- “Loulse Fazenda hay. another of her amusing roles in *“The Love %&' the Vitagraph picture v is whose adventures with the appeared in the same pleture t0- on1y poats that called at the e the other feature. Sio! 33 Jennie Tibbs, A feisky shop | gether. “The Dancer.of Paris” is th: first of the works of the popular Michael Arlen to reach th: screen. His plays and novels, ‘owever, have gained tremendous vogue. Alfred A. Santell, who Girectel Kane’s recent “Bluebeard’s Seven Wives,” i3 responsible for the di- rection of this new picture. Robert Cain has a featuredl l"hnnvy" role. Others who appear in the cast are Henry Vibart, who garoared in Richard Barthelmess’ “Just Suppose,” and Charles Craig. : As the title implies, the greater part of the action takes place * *Paris. The scenes are said to be unusually colorful. ——————— ROTICE TU DEMOCRATS Notfce is nereby given that there will be a meeting of the Juneau Demoarats at 8 p. m.. Tuesday,” December 6, 1927, at ithe City Hall for the purpose of clecting 20 delegates to attend the Democratic Divisional Con- vention to be held at Ketehkan, Alaska, on Friday, December 15, 1927. All Democrats are hereby requested to attend. (Signed) J. J. CONNORS, Divisional Committeeman edv. and Acting Chairman. SRR et S0 ‘1Cnmnin Whitlam. THE KANDY MAR lisland during the period of five months he was there were two trading vessels which put in just ,two days after he arrived, too iearly for him to leave. He had only two menths food cupply with him and for three | months subsisted on the food of the Eskimos, which was walrus and seal meat, and of the birds, cormerant, seagalls and auklets. (Life was fairly comfortable with no serfous mishaps and his work ‘kept him interested during the long months Mr. Geist ‘said. Aid finally came to him Octo- ber 14 last when the cutter Northland put in for him, Com- mander James F. Hottel having jlurnod the ship 100 miles off its scuthbound course to pick up Mr ! Geist wnen he heard of the lat- | ter’s plight The Northland was making a rtush trip to Unaliska in' answer to a call to aid sickness at that olace and Mr. Geist mot wishing to hold the ship while he packed and loaded his specimens, Com- mander Hottel got in touch wita Capt. S. C. L. Whitlam of the Boxer who replied that he would be south in two wecks and would !stop for Mr. Gelst and the latter |boarded the ves#8l early last month.” He is most grateful, he irnld. to Commander Hottel and Shortly before he left the . @ {island the qldest man of the in- zt supporting the star, fmelud-, y 4, Carpenter, Electrical, Kal- habitants, s is the custom Mr. jfomining, Puainting, in fact any | kind of general Henry C. Gorham, Phone 137. repair work.: Gelat said, ordered a dance to be litld in honor of the white man and during the ceremonies he IF 1T°S LUMBER CALL OUR NUMBER 358 Lnn'bcr-—?lh—ld Cedar Shingles RESH RA NCHEGGS Room' Thd moswiteh'=— Starts burner when Efloma begin “to cool and stops burner when room gets warm, SIMPLE—ONLY TWO MOVING PARTS— So little to get out of order. Dual Fue$—Can burn wood or coal with- . [ > out removing burner- should elec- ? tric power fail, ;i Made and Guaranteed by one of the Largest Oil Burfier Manufacturers in the world GEO. B. 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