The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 7, 1927, Page 3

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Spicketts’ Palace BIG DOUBLE FEATURE BILL TONIGHT~7:15 and 9:20 Pete M orrison “Blue Blazos Also Huntly Gordon, Lcuise Faz- enda, Willard Louis and Ruth Cliffcrd in “The Love Hour” Adm. 10-25-40, Lcges 50 cents NEW BILL THURSDAY “THE DANCER OF PARIS” With Conway Tearle and Dorothy Mackaill “RT———-—— | P Attractions At Theatres iy g | UBLE BILL IC | NOW AT PALACE D Two distinctive featur maka up the present bill at the Palace, which pleased " large audiences Jast night and are on for the final times tonight. To you who believe that the day of romance s over, that the world is concerned with material things only, we mend a convincing cure, “The Love Hour,” a Vitagraph pjcture, which opened yesterday to &n ab- gorbed audience. This picturization of Bess Mere- dyth’s original screen story proves that romance is as rampant 1§ ‘ever, that a multi-millionaire mav , marry a shop girl and find happi- | hess,, ag& t the call of love is tar stionger "gu\ barriers of 1 wealth and social ‘position. There | is plenty of comedy in thie fea- ture. * _ Ome of the most stirring tales of the West seen on the screen for a long time is “Blue Blazes,” the Lariat Production, released by Universal, which is the other feature. The star is Pete Morri- son, noted delineator of Western roles and it is thrilling capacity | tudiences. = The star is supported by @& wonderful cast, including| Barbara Starr, Jerome La Gasse, Lean de I othe, Dick Loreno, Jr.,' Les es, ~James Welch, Poggy Blackwood, Joe Bennett. Joseph Mflis and Milburn Mo- rante. . “Blue Blazes,” was direct- ‘ed by Joseph Franz. £ 22 | “COUNSEL FOR DEFENSE” | | I8 NOW AT COLISEUM | ;SR N ot S “Counsel for the: Defense” is a screen adaptation of the Leroy! Scott novel which met with such nation-wide - popularity under the “title of “The Attorney for the De- fense.” Those. who have read the story will reeall how it abounds in in- .grigue. But there is a pleasant|— inrprln (or those who visit the heartily recom-|” | te), | (Rdward *‘Martindel) it is g0 In step with moder old, ! thought that its clever plot and { witty characters are perennially frezh. Mrs. Erlynne, (played by Irena Rich), a woman of many indi: { cretions, has returned to Engiani after many years gojoyrn abrcad. Wishing to take her place in f: fonable gociety, she hits upon th birthday party of Lady Winde mere, her daughter, as a suitablo occasion. Lady Windermere (May Mc- Avcy) is ignorant of the fact that Mrs. Erlynne is her mothar, &nd when Lord Windermere (Bert Ly under pressure from Mre. Erlynne, asks his wife to inviie her, she refuzes. By mistaka Mrs. Erlynne comes anyway and meets with a frigid reception. Her charm soon wins over the guests and she fascinates Lord Augustus in spite of This is a starter of tio himself. feature. ———e——— WHY SURE! THE PRISIDENT Will be out ‘all winter. warm and! comfortable. Just Phone 257. Bnh Turner. —ndv liseum * to! t when "“Counsel for 'the Defetice” is -on ‘ihe screem,” They will find that -the film on under the X ie” Sfiton hac <\ul'm up ‘to - furfous pace ‘which will hold any audience How a young college woman and ‘wealth of uence to the y" the face. Whal it fades, gray or streaked, just an applica- tion or two of Sage and Bulpiur cuhances its -pnmnnu a kun- the of |mixtu SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK It s Grandmotheu Recipe to. Bring Back” Colo and Lustre to Halr had by brewing a ‘mixturg of Sage Tea and sllphnr. Your hair| is your “It makes or Il"l turns Don't mn-r ;o nrlplra the You can get this famous| m“t old recipe improved by the addi- 1t m of other ingredients for only anh.fllfl;‘zl&m :t NATION WATCHES AS REMUS TRIAL GETS UNDER WAY " ALBT Alm\‘u.st Press Your Suit. That b,-umnl, even shade of| dark, glossy hajr can only bef / ¥ |EXPORTS SHOW /BIG DECREASE clines in copper and canned sal mon, herring shipments lost $80 fresh halibut §40,000. he ommodities shippe and values ftollows: Animals 03 A48 2 6 2 Fxmh and froz°n (ex cept shellfish)- FOR NOVEMBER 000, mild cured salmon !’40000‘ 650]° Tin Ore and Concen- trates Reindeer Meat Stone, including marble 30, 1"’ T ro.p hies, specimens, ete. .. S |Woo d: Timber and lumber ¥R *All other ,ntl«les . Total value of products i | | & of Alaska $2,026,654 Drop in Canned Salmon produets of U turned 3 102,518 and COPPe' Ore Shlp' Total value of forelgn ments Cut * Value products 1,485 $ Total value of ship- | (Showing decerases of $736,975 ments of merchan-" il copper and $1,891,724 in can- dise ,130,657 nkd salmon shipments from the *__[tems |,,(1U“,.| 04 “All Other same month last year, cutgoing Articles’ shipments of Alaskan commodi- Whale Fertilizer . $ 8,304 ;th:s in November were valued at ywhalebone 1,948 {$2,130,657, according to the whaletail 355 |monthly summary of commerce yvegatables 107 fssued yesterday by Collector of Wool 4,481 {Customs J. C. McBride. The total| jjgirseal Skins 306 'logs for the month as compared Seal Boncs 200 with November 1926 was $2.-l\walrus Hides 150 292,221. !Reindeer Hides .. 2,050 In addition ‘to the heavier de- Ivory 1,612 ! e s Total .. $19,403 Congress May Simpe Fortunes, 1928 Race (Conunueu rrom Yage One.) di | 0 9, tives and ¢ two major : With this roiundable array of sidential and vice presidentiai parties, ! I | Audrey Stewart (left) and 12-year-old Thomas Obatico, both of Cincin- natl, were eye-witnesses of murder of Mrs. Imogene Remus by her hus= band, George, “King of the Bootleggers.” On their testimony, it s thought fate of Remus largely depends. «Intarnational Newsraalh Rebekah W)lhst Party 'HELLO DIRECTORY wedn sday, 8§ M. Dosember | ‘ BE PR!NTED ¢00NJ. h, Odd Fellows' Hall. Good! Refreshments. Admission i Subseribers of ths Juneau a'm' g TR BT Sy Douglas ‘Telephone Com: e asked to make any contemplaied | changes now, and those desiring rtelepfones are requested to make eat wave for Christmas. this known at once as a new Tele- | Beauty l'-“"‘“’: 218 Cewar phone Directory will be on thn g T press shortly after December 17 jand ready s6r distribution h" January 1, | | PO G ol GIVE HER a Leon O:i Perman- Fern Next to Tom McCaul’s Thosa contemplating changes are requ sted to do so before De-} cember 17, the .last data bei ,“cupy" will be given the printer: he company will hercafter isei I directory every six months, c'x| January 1 and Juns 1. We call and deliver. Phene 523. PACIFIC (04! NUT €COAL New Black LEGION g coal at COAST COAL BABY CUTTERS CHILDREN’S SLEDS New and Second Hand Hardware Co. We have been out of this coal for over 0 _year but'ean ncw offer BLACK DIA- users this Peppy, clean PERTONONDOCK your Transfer Man or’ C. D. Ferguson Halibuz | rossibilities and aspirants it will Salmon ..... be but natural that politics and All Other ... camnaign issnes will have a pre- Canned (except sll’” dominant part in the congression 3 - % B fish)—+ al debates. The Democrats will | Principals in trial of “King of Bootleggers,” now In progress at Cincinnatl, O., which has attracted in Salmon ... 347,870 find plenty of opportunities to as- | erest all over United States: Upper left, George Remus, alleged head ot liguor ring, accused of slayin: Cured or preaenull {=ail the Republican administra. 1is wife, Mrs. imogene Holmes Remus (upper center). At right, top: Charles Taft, son of ex-President Wil (except shell-fish) tion and the majorily leaders will tiam Howard Taft, who is conducting the prosecution; center, Mrs. Maria Remus, mother of “King o! etaliate in kind and point to the | Bootleggers”; lower, Judge Chester R. Shook, who is presiding over trial. Left lower: Romola Remus {party record in appeals to the | 1aughter, and (lower center) ‘Ruth Holmes Remus, ste pdaughter of man standing trial fos= ©is tias voters of the country. _ Usternational Newareel nd International Hlustrated News) Farm relief alone carries no small amount of political dyn; ; tve stre at davors @i Arkws| THEY MAY SEND REMUS' 'ro DEATH il g g +writings. . Shrimps | subjects upon which the leaders | The story is' based on:a W Other Fish Pro— will dwell, and while not*strictly : |man’s decision to _D“mih a man | ducts— political issues, flood control and who played her faise. The plot | 4 Meal .. 23! the Great Lakes-to-the-Atlar junfolds in an extremely subt.c o Pt waterway are certain to draw { fashion, ending h_\ a climax of Furs and Fur-Skins: sharp poiitical lines among th» more than ordinary power. % nlue e ST ! 440 varying shades of opinion on Capl- i s e p Silver or Black Fox.. 2,720 tol Hill TTfiDvfl‘Wfilmfi l\? ;| l{pd' () TR E‘~25° The latest turns in the oil scan- | FAN” AT COLISEUM % White Fox 85,650 dal leave ample- roam for the re- i % TERAC WSy Mink 2,350| viving of that subject, which* was “Lady Windermere's Tan,” the | @ Muskrat 18,459 dwelt upon at great length dur- Ernst Lubitsch production foi s Seal 18,688 ing the 1924 presidential cam- { Warner Bros. of Oscar Wjld=" | B 0il: Whale . = 11,372 paign. ‘lmmurlal dramatic classic, which ; Ore, matte and regulus: e —— cning at the Coliseu hew Copper 390,447; We make men's sults for $55. tre on Thursday, is a flashin: Lead . 75:."[" WOLLAND, —adv. story of England’s .fashionab : 5 aristocracy. Although the ple is over a quarter of a’ centur | " Gnnge Pmt 8t. IIHHIIIIIIIIIIIHIH IIIIIIIIIIlllllll\"llll"lllllllllllllllIlll|llllllllllll"l"llll" T CO. IIIIIIl|||llllIIlHIllIHllllllllllllllIIIinlllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIII , 7:30 TONIGHT——-ONLY 9:25 PATHE NEWS “BLACK AND BLUE LYES” A LAUGH P20DUCER Irs CANTERBURY NIGHT 16—BOXES OF CANDY—I16 REE wHERE YOU SER ENTERTAINMENT [N COMFORT JAY HUNT, the Grand Oli Man in “ILIGHTNIN' " Playing Important Rele WITH Betty Compson COUNSEL forthe DEFENSE with House Peters ¢. Jay Hunt A rawzpaper cditor—a determined girl—they batile t> shoulder to fico an old anl honest man n ior tha Defence,” 10—80—1 " IHURSDAY and ¥RIDAY “Lady Windermere’s Fan® ‘Hl"ll""lllmli""l|l|||llllll"lllm"l"lilud.IIIHMIHfllmllflhmuml | RAISING REINDEER Commercially is one of the future industries of the Territory. WE HAVE IT FRYE-BRUHN C()MP4NY Plone 38 IIllllllllllllullmlll"lllIHHIIIIIIIHI!!IIH @ i A p WESTERN B | fean activities i Central ‘and Loc South America. x ————— HANSEN Ti 3081!?& | HAS I.-OST 0“T I am now wcrkuu. for m Will do paperhanging, ka! Ing, interior and exterlor WASHINGTON, Dee. 7-—The|Ing, furniture refinishing. Sencta Republic in cunmr-lwark guaranteed or mo, euce, failed to accede to the d» jPhone 3703. i mands of the five Western Inde- dv. pendents that assurances be giv- en them for a vote cn thelr legls-| lative program this scason, Last week Scaator Charlen! Confereace Chairman and | an Floor Leader, gave the western. bloc assurances thal there would be a vots on thew three measures, farm relfef, meas. ures deaiing with Injunctions by Federal Court, and also on a reso- lution for Investigation inte Ames- USHING waters, rocks, | 1t H alism in the v story that oi::ld..::th - And it's just as it in motion kh o mjd o-rm in pictures as fi Ciné-Kodak flle event, Kut-enp reviews it ¥ you like, - * LPCRE -.n, the home screen’: movies with the Ciné.K Anybody can makeg glad to demonstrate | ‘ndak mnplkiq lnd Mm at $70, $100, and fifl at $60 and $i80; or ) outfit . . Ciné-Kodak, and screen + . . 88

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