The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 10, 1927, Page 3

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all A SUNDAY MATINEE. SUNDAY, MONDAY NIGHTS . NE WS OF THE DAY AND THEN THE LAUGH BiLL GEORGE K. CHARLES N MURRAY 1} Directedby William AT Wellman loud! Jcreen in a long time! ‘The most hilarious and refresh- ing comedy flashed on the HAT @ boy was Pete! All for a girl, he wanted to show himself a man among men in the wide-open spaces! His adventures will make you hold fast to your seat, and the next minute laugh right out Scenario by Kenneth B. Clarke from the story by George Scarborough and Annette Westbay. Titles by Katharine Hilliker and H. H. Caldwell. AL30 BOBBY VERNON T “PAGE ME” LAST TWO TII “The Dancei ov FParis” Remember the Pa%ics is elways warm and comfortable MES TONIGHT v At Theatres | . Shakespear F. B, 0.'s own Richard Talmadge: who bounds with his accu ad | resiliency “through the delightful sityations of “The Broadway 3 lant” at the Coliseum Theatre to-| night. Nothing so suits t] nim ! ble stunt star's particular brand | of comedy-heroics a3 this story by _Frank Howard Clark. As the son| of a big railroad fimancier, pum-1 ning a huge merger of lines, Dick peppers -the spectators with' a + drumfire of laughs which spult: forth with the rapidity of a ma- chine gun. Among other amus- ing situations, the villain tries to get the heroine married off. be-| cause of a ecertain paragrdph in: the will dyy which she will inherit | a considerable fortune. And he ceeds; but in forcing through & “blind” marriage, where th: contracting parties are hidden| from each other by a screen, ne weds the girl to the man she had really been engaged to. The fun which arises out of this unusual complieation is fast and furious. e ot “THE DANCER OF PARIS” '| NOW SHOWING, PALACE | " Conway Tearle, ome Of the screen’s ‘most popular male stas, ‘appears on the screen at the Pal- acd for the last two times to- night in Robert T. Kand's latost First National production, “The Dancer of Paris,” from the pen of the. Internationally ~populér . Michael Arlen.” This is the first ~ time that a Michael Arlen story Tearle's OGSO M flace He plays with a f that, combined , results, delighttul C Sharing stellar honors wiin Tearle is Dorothy Mackaill who mes the title role of the pre- She, too, is reportad to performances of unusual dis- Robert Cain compl i | | WALLACE BEERY ALL | | DRESSED UP, COLISEUM | ‘ Bxtrat All ebout the metamor-, phosis of Wallace Beery! And the only reasen, dear real- er, you haven't rd the news-| boys sholiting the above from ev ery sireet corner” is that metamos- phosis . is a little hard on the toeth, and besides, newshoys don't understand the meaning of words of more than one syllable. | But it’s true, nevertheless. A a. transformation plain English—a startling’ change has taken place in Wal- Beery. In Paramount's lat- est de Iux& production, “In the - Name of Love” plaginz at the Coliseum Sunday and Monday, tho screcn’s most beloved “bad man”, stands revealed as a villain—with a comedy eomplex! | For at least this one pieture,; the big, good-natured, portrayer of “heavy” roles has® reformed. Not, only does he refrain from engag-| ing in’ physieal combat, ,but he! even looks and dresses like a! gentleman. In’ fact, his sartorial’ display is enmough to make Bean Brummel turn over in his grave, green with envy., Instead of the | roughy crude, homely clothes which have identified him in thal past, he blossoms out . in u;;n-l modern ralment—cutaway £ | high silk hat, spats, cane, and nlll the rest—a life size edition of; “What' the Well Dre: Man |FUR CATCH IS ™'Somas For xips DECLINING; UP ' Theatre, when the production od by William Wellman, opens there tomor v matinee for & tay bubbling K. ts of old he one of his fi the screen Although Péter has he has many' modern his travels, in time in a roadhc ] with _bo tributions tc that end The little spurned b mure which Joan C beauty, nns<ophisti Miss on vl ae , Who of inebriation the 4 is don- role Mann is - - Ddle Fiight Avietor Henk Tells of His “Honors”ll Dec. 10 8 lay that al how for tho Dole flight were pre rnor of Ha of a uk and s “Sometimes I w my plane Aloha into the wi Dole flight and 1 the most welcome gz'ft ofall...a BuLova WATCH "On Christmas morning when ~“He” or “She” exclaims delight- edly,“It's a BULOVA!”, you will realize then that you have given the most appreciated, most ap- propriate of all gifts! We are showing the newest BULOVA styles and shapes for * Men and Women. From $25 upwards —all a/ike in accyracy, Aependability! See them! A small deposit rescrues the watch of your choice unti! Chrisimas. SENATOR—A real knrux’nldfilled carved; 15 jewel; l.hc(Llu:—|l( karat w')jnirle’.old filled cose, elegantlyergraved; fewel movenieae + o+ $37-50 Wright Shoppe JUNEAU'S - JEWELRY SHOPPE W C. Wright, Prop. n = N Holida 25 OrE _All =54 1 ELECTRICAL T0' TRAPPERS 1k Says Trapping Done Qut of Season WASHINGTON, Dec ha law by the trap the fur catch to dec Pau! Redina-| ton, Ghief of the Biological Sur-| d in announcing catch was an the pre the 1927 ¢ ater, Redington declared: pers continue to trap o on, more and more species “Ir trap- of sea- will $|be reduced balow the point whoare e Jinks for the children of Gastineau channel, given by the local lodge of Elks, jto Elks Hall and receive—but tha ¥F. WOLLAND, committee is not saying what is going to be distributed, neither is the committee saying what extra stunts will be pulled off at th theatre Santa Claus, as usnal, prese s Hall advic ATPALACE, DEC. 27 annual will he ling to today Caristmas high ill be at the Palace \ the might of Tuesday 27. Manager Spickert ure a Jackie Coogan feu- the oceasion and follow- » treat at the Palace, th: n will go across the street | WHY SURE! THE PRESIDENT Will be out all winter. w and comfortable. Just Phone Bob Turner. - adv men’s suits for $55 —ady We make For Travel Comfort Going East, seasoned trav- elers always choose the Northern Pacific. They know by actual compari- son the superior service of this pioneer system— it is profitable to take them.” { A i Ampndsen Resigns from Royal Geographic Soc.; o i LONDON, Dec. 10-—Cant ]ln:\Hl wdsen has resigne Hon- | Correspondi 4 in America. ondence Amundz through to Chicago. KARL K. KATZ, Alaska Representative stere will be ep'n even- ' the 10th of each month the accommodation of for tradn | adv. GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM “North Coast Limited” Extra Comforts—No Extra Fare Leaves Seattle daily for Chicago—no better train “Famously good” meals, Le: us help plan your next trip. 200 L. C. Smith Bldg.—Seattle Phone ELiot 5560 Northern Pacific R ¥ AAS. Useful Gifts for Xmas For Xmas Give Him | English Broadcloth ' Shirts '} Colors—White, Blue and Gray | $2.50 . o other Shirts at $3.50 and $4.00 $54 Cocoon Quality Shirts in White and Gray $5.00 y Clearance Sale Per Cent Off Floor and Table Lamps NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE A SELECTION AND LAY IT ASIDE FOB.THAT CHRISTMAS GIFT APPLIANCES MAKE BEAUTIFUL, USEFUL AND LASTING CHRISTMAS GIFTS - Aill Wool Su For: Christmas you can easily give him'an it of Clothes at the special price of $17.50 es 34 to 44 We have a new agsortment of N ovelty Gifts for any member of the family S e { J. M. SALOUM ' D SUNDAY and MONDAY — 9:25 FOX NEWS TAZIE'S MARRIED”— Last One of the Mazie Series ADOLPH ZUKOR avo JESSE L LASKY sacstxr IN THE NAME or LOVE EUNDAY — TUESDAY THURSDAY and SATURDAY ' All FPreg: wng 2 days will be pickcl programs—A Gosl Pie- ture Every Night. ENTERTAINMENT |N COMFORT 10-2C-40—Lcges 50 cents 7:30 TONIGHT LA PATHE NEW'S CARTOON IDAHO Episode No. 6 S S%ns Incidents. with a Twist! Aplot | with a punch! DON'T FORGET BENEFIT Tionecrs of Picneers’ ka, Sunday, Deo. 18—2:3¢ P M. e 8L DID'YOU EVER, USE A FOR YOUR POT ROASTS? We have Wagner’s Cast Iron Dutch Ovens. The flavor of meats cooked in one of these ovens is inimitable. o Try One and Be Convinced

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