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gpiéketts Palace LAST 2 SHOWS TONIGHT 7:15 and 9:20 KINOGRAMS and SCENIZ - ‘THE BOOR’® Featuring George K. Arthur, Fertrude Olmoted. Joan Craw- fcrd anl Chacles Mumiv ‘PAGE MFE° Fcntnn.-.,' B:bby Vernon All Ccmedy Show COMING TUESDAY “The Happy Warrior” 8tory of Circus Life anl Prize Fight'ng -~ D — Attractions | At Theatres ® o | “THE BOOB” COMEDY FEATURE AT PALACE a youth imbuod the spirit of the knights of and hilarions comedy “The Boob,” a M Mayer production, opencd at 2 Palace yesterday and continuc tonight. The story modern turn and his adventurer lead him to a wild roadhou where Harry, a city slicker, he taken Amy. Peter, on the roadhouse, decides to resci an Apache dancer who is, to hi belief, receiving rough treatment | in a dance. He i3 thrown bodily out of the roadhouse and th Inight sleeps in a graveyard. 1 © Gedrge K. Arthur plays the of Peter and as this youthfu:/ dreamer, this young actor qmuun! himself as one of the finest com dians of the screen. Gertrude Olimsted sweet, unsophisticated schoo! Amy. Joan Crawfor a screen beauty, plays the role woman detective in such a vincing fashion as to mark h a coming star. Charlie Murray! contributes some hilarious scenes as a laugh creator, and Antonis| D’Algy and Hank Mann complet the cast. takes a thoro ] portrays the | irl b2 — - A " | “THE HAPPY RRICR"” | | AT PALACE TOMORROW " Malcolm McGregor as a coming star on his first ap pearance in an important ro! motion pictures. That appea: was a3 Fritz von Tarlenheim “The " Prisoner of Zenda.” The picker was Rex iIngram, whos other selections for stellar h —Valentino, Novarro, Alice Te and Barbara La Marr—have ways come through. Now Malcolm McGregor's turn| Seems to be arriving. Cast in tho title role of *'The Happy War- ®ior,” the mew Vitagraph picture,’ which comes to the Palace Tucs- day and Wednesday, he is said 1o have' given one of the outstanding | performances of the scason. H's' role is that of the youpg English nobleman who joins a traveling | eircus as an exhibition bhoxer. I'| i8 a joyous, fighting character, | this, and McGregor is said to have made it the stepping stone to stardom. - MgeGregor, unlike Valentino and Novarto, is a typical American i | froam. ~ A | The ! girl ‘to l A‘{F (,O\IPA\IO\ATL I\MRR] THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY, DEC. | BOHALDSON IS IAGES MORALP Judge Ben Lindsey (left), noted Denverite, approves Josephine Haldeman- a4 Aubrey Clay Roselle (right “companionate” ge of (left center) ver since Josephine Haldeman- ' Jullus of Kansas City embarked on a “companionate” marriage with Aubrey Clay Roselle, to the accom- puniment of tremendous publicity, everybody's talking about the stunt. The fact that the parents of the contracting parties favored such an agreement must, of course, be taken into consideration. Also, that the publicity didn’t exactly hurt the lsale of those five-cent classics Univer swimmi Ly pe winnig: New Yale the athletlc duact Born in educated at he was on lean-eu con he has been popularity “The Hap: laptation son’s melodramatic novel produced by J. Stuart Bl - > o IN NAME OF LOVE" COLISEUM TONIGHT ¢ ‘,11 gre: url and mount’s at th> picture ) as one ied on the ture, not all togeth some very fine throughou Wallace Beery and Raymond Ha' ton furnish most of the Wallace bought a title and was turned mond Hatten had a turned down too, then frame the but where the fun comes in. She wanted a Prince and she got onc, but, to fully enjoy the story on v 8¢ ge. 3y ill be sh again for the last night. hous Ricar P “In the, that 1s BRIDE OF STORM" i . COMING, COLISEUM han Sta- of Chance took her pen in and re-wrote the climax of J. art Blackton’s production “Bride of the Storm” starring Dolores Costello and John Harron, and she did a rs- markably fine and thrilling job of it. This feature is at seum Tuesday. In this sequence, Harron, as A young naval officer, was supps to rush tu the rescu2 of Mlm Oas. | iz NELSQW' Fountain Pens : big variety. gers Day at the Home a featuring fee, the Col- { \19" NG! Says Peggy Joyce TROUGHT HERE omren Molmsh.p Towed to| meau After Exciting 1111(] Rouih T“!’ with them a hard huek rip story of thoir ve me to.Junean, the mo onaldson, Capt. C, d chere tow of the Vir fatt Nordaess . the Donaldson Nome and pro- first Aayeral hou e, On the alont 90 the bhoats feet ap Donald=on, jumped ¢ as made | trom leeed-a for through h following day, imiles south of ‘n.:\.:;v; abouat 200 the on the either d boats wera put out to no trace . of the n was found. Later when K fell and cook sing man rted, as |h(' a freight cargo There she loaded hich was 1¢ to Duteh Ha neount leaking hed ary to have cont v Ha Jor, rough d and the man At Duteh ra pumps he Donaldson for Seward sn November and to i pson, weather w lw vitbered hat stretch l! ) w\uv ship| ied Thom 5 the Dona'c ttle in canne lson com tender heasterly foreing oOn headed, which was. left for i the Severe encot to lay up the be Seward with 1 £ were the Loats November for Capt hed but mpson ne vas dropping behi down but after 1 of her center). But Peggy Hopkins Joyce (right) declarcs the scheme is all wrong! (International Newsreel) But Peggy Hopkins Joyce, former Snithven’ by e ok Countess Gosta Morner, and heroins of half a dozen spectacular ro- Foremost in the defense of the| . .. comes qut flat-footed and young couple is Judge Ben Lindsey | o,y jnaignantly against the scheme. of Denver, noted authority on do-| “It's all wrong" declires this mestic problems. 1In fact, it was|charming Broadway philosopher, Lindsey who first suggested the |“Because husbands must be taught plan of marriage for companionship | their wesponsibilities from the with an opportunity for divorce if | start.” thete are no children, simply by | I ating the request in a specified | “Anc court. L which Pa Haldeman-Julius manu- 38 ed Icnt co f A heavy gale continued (o blow b Sikhed: and the boat was soon 1 down On Decomber 1 she added pensively, g : . vind ewitched (o the and in a4 in velocity, the Donaldson was off Iey ne glopped and s d_up her sails. and did the know! When Po'nt e hove The forced on off the hard fight n being mariid the idiot Dutch ’ Hunger Deesn’t Thin Paris Artists’ Ranks|est dav the 2 v and Cape I 2.—Art may not . rhomay ot hted that evenin buj the crop o £ f »od Bus /g ors Ili-Luck Onee more i luek bozrded the maldson when her fly wheel ked and she was er engine. On December 3 another terrvific southeast gale op g but the ship kept on conld ran at half and | PARIS, neer feed it painters erod ran centin ir times the n be to the annual md Paloig of pic usnally number X or hung us > big Xpos nin the Gr up T |tow arch but! on he| not | heavily ontheast | engine was fixed up} was | unable to' 927. \mul on the m |4 reached December Cape Speneer. That ,evening she neared Inian Cove |but as tides were running strong {and the ship was hard to manage beeanse was making little | headway with salls, she was ui .|I)l(‘ to get into the (m | - Al that night the in the vicinity and the following | morning good Iuek, in the for of Jagk Carson, Lemesurier Is! fox farmer, appeared in a boat and towed the Donaldson (into Inlan Cove where they lo luntil Ta lay when ginia IV sailed in and arr the Donaldson into |alter first ng here i piste its agof rur {75 Fire ldson will not be able to leave Juneau for some time as a new fly wheel must be sent from the Sia She is a Lomen ship and in the summer time is operated between Nome and St Michael and Nome and Kotzebu | One of the crew, Gus Soder- jholm, was taken to the St. Ann's Hospital this morning suffering from stomach trouble. The, Olivia H., which accom- |panied’ the Donaldson part {ac the Guif of Alaska and which sepapated from the ll(»nl dcon one of the storms {th> hoats encountered on the f, arrived here ou the morn- of December 8 sud remained lin pert two davs belore ITor Seattle he is a ‘h nder f S the nink of to com- ailing cannery of Uzinki - TOGETHER IN MANY ISSUES Dec. 12.- problems, ithuan With four ineiuding controver- ment as deliberations, of the Cou of ions has et in March, A spirit of mutual conze 1 governments in sscuring of various problems, dem- ons. suggested for in order to {bring about ing between Foreign Mi Briand, of France, and Premier Mugsolini of Italy, without making it neces- sary for Briand to make special journey for the purpose of seek- ing*an opporiunity to adjust the Fr Ansu -Italian relations. ! - |, PARIS, Doc. T diise Max Linder; former film idol of | France, died a few minutes aftes | his girl wife, who had entered a | suicide pact with him, the pu minister, who represcnts the in all w suits, today decided that possession of their 4-year-oui daughter belongs to the parenis of the dead actor. nter tha Fol 8y, on the a result eighth th: League journed to of ad- session ina Ro: | the and a and cajol Meanwhile There is fetur Jon iways are number p room for about 2,000 the w but there several times this anie A j has snitable exam- heart-burn beginsg vts of the arrives, lwll hon ome Christmas A BEAUTIFUL HAMMERED tween the 1 Iy gain the land A SO R EASTERN STAR TLE(TIGV nean Chapter 7, 0. B, mect all of these l’.y,'wlllon» the % of the various recogniz- €ties are eatitled to hang number of canvases or' rt objects, it th2 offerings! ved v About 4 is ¥ and deposit game in box provi each dancer two chances on for the hip. B | C‘RANDMUIHEE ASES DIVORCE Dee. 12.—Mrs. Rose year-old grandmother, for divorce against ar-old husbend, asking month alimon long she remains unmarried. She sband with non- and elee the ensu od to M ; STATIONFFY STORE 1« Special Ferry for Douglas For Sk mc.l'rer - Wahl - Waterman hg and Peng R AR Saturday end Monds ATges cup of “Unusualy 014 paper: Holiday Clearana’a Sale 25 Per Cent Off ELECTRICAL - APPLMNC MAKE IH"AU ;,. USEFUL AND LASTING A Eve Dance SILVER TEA EET IS TO BE GIVEN TO ONE OF THE DANCERS TF JUNEAU To those attending the dances cn the 17th and 24th of De- ccmber will be given a duplicate ticket. Tear off one half ided, Thaze two dances gives this, sct, The drawing will take nlace on the night of the 24th, THE P’I-IZE l! ON DISPLAY AT NELSON'S JEWELRY STORE Is’and Dancers Each Night A. B. HALL I | NATIUNfifiE LAST TIMES 7:30 l‘()f\l(;iIT 9:25 A luzu- Comedy “IN TilE NAME O LOVE” with SON and RICARDO CCRTEZ 10-£0 40, Loges 50 cents COMING TUFSDAY “BRIDE OF THE STORM” THURSDAY “WOMANHANDLED” with RICHARD DIX BENEFIT FOR covs of Ploneers banged to Sunday, December 18th Afternoon 2:30 P. M., ipstead of midniaht Fox f\(u’s GRETA NI wwirs vou s’ ENTERTAINMENT |N COMPORT & Sk ady CR BENEFIT SfH( “n’ lS CHANGED ‘vl' that the peopla I\\.h/\ arve thoir last days devotad the days of thefr d abilities to preparing o have follow- tiem now prospering, ho continued, tho laast that can do for them now i to pro- vide money from which they might purchasos of thelr _Jown chooslog or which they might spend as they like. v Mi. Gross says tho Colisenm and all the perating theatres put en good shows and pres abla enterra’nment: at 0 next Sunday’ aftes 10 6'clock el ha mrgas Do jait friends of tho Pionsers : land all that wish to contribute to ed admif e anjoyment of their cld ago ta e b2 present at the Coliseum. ——— s ATTENITOR 4 If you need a good carpenter contribuie | phone 198, Handy Andy's Shop. the old- A. P, IERGREN,, Prop. E ef numern r]' I who w 1 Cnment benefig Blasedye’ ot k| S \ . Qross th d ' to present oentertal t day, December ing a mid tainment ber 17 i 0 he cisions of ot are all deciding d afterncon, D week before Christ # the ¥how co- will de They y Sup: | the s !meon ut ombor 18, oae the There he 1 i sion charg the Mr. $ thing that those to give, from five many dollars as one that he can afford to for the happine of at want as might fesl B e PACIFIC COAST NUT COAL FROM Olll NEW BLACK DIAMONb " MINE THIS I8 AN IDEAL RANGE COAL BECAUSE IT 1S PEP- PY AND FREE BURNING PHONE YOUK TRANSFER MAN OR Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 C. D. FERGUSON, Agt DID YOU EVER UQE A Dutch FOR YOUR POT ROASTS? We have W ’s Cust Iron Duuln The flavor of meats cooked in one of ovenlulmnntable rendheid Try B-d i?e Convinced ,