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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WLDNPSDAY DEC 14, 1927 Splcketts sriaas T0Y LAND IS | Which Type Appeals More to Men; Bl 0 SHIEE OENTER Jazz Flapper or Sweet Home Girl | Palac,e i T OF SHOPPERS JAZZ BABY OR HOME GIRL—WHICH REALLY HAS “IT”? 7:30 TONIGHT—LAST TIMES 9:25 PATHE NEWS FOX com1 DOLORES COSTELLO “BRIDE of the STROM” | “Bride- of the Storm,” which opcn- Pk humt e Bt ted yesterday at the Colissum. LAST 2 TIMES TONIGKT || Jjohn Harron porirays the youas| 7:15 and 9:20 U. S. Navy lieutenant who has 5 = [come with' the dazaling splend)- | |All S‘"J”S of Glhs for Chil- 3 1113 1 { 1 round hor as the| | slavey of three ignorar bratal | S | {of the sun into her life, dark med | drecn Are Now on TWO SHORT COMEDIE3 || putchmen in the wretched lighi-| Tha r wnd of Mak and relentless forces Dlsplny Hnrc SOW Aiyq | |house on barren Pag island | Belie nttul land o | THRILL3 LAUGH3 ACTION NEELY EDWARDS | Youn Mr. Harron glves the best is rea sl y 1 ¢ fa thi n y 2 % 2 | r i b A Ccmbinatica That Makes “A COUPLE OF SKATES” || andfather Jacob is played by|with a burst of song calor | the Best in Plotures = | na Power, his son Plet hy|the gates of the tiny contlnent of A CLIFF BOWES | [Sheldon Lewis, #nd his idiot|Toy Town are thrown open -end | 10-20 40—Toges 50 cents 3 o | | erandson, Hans, by Ofto Maitic-|all the dollmites who have been | o3 in J All three give magnificant |living there quietly all the | ‘|~lm|“<‘.un/u(mn, of unsympathe-|long, come out to “DOGC DAZES” | | tic portrayals. Julia Swayne Gor-|selves off to their litt ALES | 7 | {dom, Evon Pellctier and Wiltred| Then what a truly wonde and the big 8 Reel Feature | [North arc others in the splendid |thing it is for mothers and g cast. ers to go hand in hand with ¢ how COMING THURSDAY P RICHARD DIX in ENTERTAINME TaR TN “WOMANHANDLED” ren to visit the to | - — childre E e VS, 1 | “The H(IPPV | LA st/ especially in Juneau where thi “SHIPWRECKED" AT ar there is the most Inte Warnor | PALACE TOMORROW ' |ing Toyland that could pos 1 ‘| be imagined. B e [ ot g Children Learn to Croate | photoplays, usually. are made 1a| qpe mogt turilling and inter. | [ SUNDAY ’W\T[NEE— :30 P. M. Beuaefit Pioneers of Ploneers’ Home, Sitka Amd. 10-25-40, Loges 50 cents| | the pict studios, Ifu‘("for 'th’ est'ng toys, perhaps, of all are| Gl sede g o | EPRGHon SbipRIaled whish atare building materia) < will be shown at the Palaco Vhake tearie: dilns COMING THURSDAY ' morrow, nature provided a real “to buitd p-to-date hurricane. ie rald It's for Christmas Cheer and g “Shipwrecked.” ———————————— ! In fact, the ¢ pany was adrift in tha Pacif's Attractions ‘ for eighteen hpurs during the making of the production, and it . ~ A g e — = “SHIFWRECKED” iio figy show that the | &l i o 2 NG i | | building of sets for storm mes ’d! 6 Aminds %o tHat - mothe With a big cast—a story of ||cost many thousands of dol |ifoean’c . have" %o . warty . about A Pt % tcday, eplendidly told but not ome penny was pald for “what shall T give them to do E I{) F .BI‘U}IN COVIP the storm which is shown in| i, M 1 AL ds fha oo | Which type of girl do men prefer—the jazzy flapper, as personified by Clara Bow (left), or the b are equipped| home girl, as rcplrescmcd by Sylvia Bolder (right), 18-year-aid miss who recently won a dish- with electric motors and rubbe- |, Washing contest in Los Angeles? wheels to put on cars and w: hipwrecked” coni- Owing to the limited supply of Butter and in town, we would snggest judiciets (International Milustrated News) y wi What kind of a girl does Mr, LEverything goes in cycles Just because a girl’s hair is | {is sald that the most raal had - 1hey will g g rahd g g ! A B in order that te st 1ipoly w At TIlcatres ! | storm scenes ever caught b ,:"5’;' eam kg American Youth prefer when The fldpper has ruled the pobbed doesn’t mean that there ill be wefl . ridges, cranes and no i LSk | | motion picture camera were regiz | \fLOKES CUES A1A HE he decides to get a marriage f00St for quite a few years. ;o 5 ything under it! buted. tered on the celluloid ribbon. MERES 0. POY S ; {{sehee ? And now there are indications B Ny W Je i ¢ Seena Owen is featured in th:.&-l;]'!"' e h""l"f"“' r'"",." . 7 that the old-fashioned girl’s E TRRITM LY L RNE e v s S Dt A production with Joseph Schili.| 8 & ‘"":J YR favctuny Docs he fall for the jazz- going to come back into popu- bound to change. Plione 33 [ R NOW AT PALACE jenut. . The xupgardiug: ossbo Ml " S i iiates Heliat baby—or does he want a girl larity. k And the: “sweet” type—the cludes Matthew Betz, Clarence Burton, Laska Winter, Erwin C n there are t Liidin who can turn out a square meal At the same time, it must be home-loving type—is going to R 4; I.__.: st gl i o Fokma gl h are anot for him without using a can anlnnlted that a great many be the rage ere long, feminine ne, , stirring stor; y a ’ 3 re. ¢ T e e D iy “Dlex)t;idL I:lg ‘\‘pccr'u-ular p"()nlm' story is most dramatic and th "k‘llt"““ “1" g A ')P;\"C{; ¢ N 1 Jazzlquee‘13 seem to drop their Obgfl've;;s [fl?YCdKL h tion; the sort of photoplay thaifpicture abounds with thrilling | £OM x(wv»m BolsREERIR Tencos Sag & s the governor o North reckless ways, once the wed ut the flapper will NEVER FLUN.EING HEATING REPAIRING supplies tinglng entertaimment | scenes. e m can | i T e arolina said to the governor ding ring is slipped over their become entirely extinct, o fikc ‘evetybedy.. That's “The Hap aides o ‘;“{'v“"' ’;’ T“Y"""I‘ "“l‘ ““ of South Carolina: “Much can fingers, and turn out to be And, for that matter, never Xt your pipes are frozen, or you ate in neel of any kird ‘of py Warrlor,' at the Palace for | o sarmland can b tound | be said on both sides!” model wives, will the home irl. Plumbing or Heating you will profit by caliing IS I AP0 Sline staight. | - COLISEUM TOMORROW | | game. VALUABLE BIG DITCH TAUTO HELPS IN STRIKE IN OFFICE CLERK COURT STEVE STANWORTH B "‘?""” e “’fi.”“’l Repton £ i o | For the little tots there are the AT - — At your service at any- hour, RSk S4n . SORCHGT JaBtuly’ y el gt i % ! tinker toys which prove no end of | WASHINGTON, Dec. 14—The| SYDNEY, Austraiia, Dec. 14- Miss_Venitia Pugh has been ap ot me tell HA pebie o once in a blue moon; the sort)| Gregory La Cava makes his do-|pyn ang interest and there are|nited States in producing 183.| Motor vehicies quickly solved the|pointed a clerk in the office of ° ell you what your job will cust thas ‘I“Stt‘l:‘esi“"yb"d” PRI, :’:; ?.zugeul,:r“.;';l"“'l" “:"ne"‘,;’; *|the more simple building materi-| (00818 tons of sand and gravel | geansportation problem during the |the Clerk of the U .S. District|! Phone 505 Shop 213, rear Harris Hardware Co. asm for e cinema. o eatre u “|als. ast year in effect excavated a|orecent railway strike he Court. Miss Pugh Succeeds Mus The story is frank melodrama | day when “Womanhandled,” Wil ‘\ypile Iittle sister is interested | liteh vard wide, one. yard|passcnger linos came into exist- | Alta Purpus who left Juneau last told in swift action. It beging]Richard Dix as the star, support | these sort of things as well as|dcep and extending three times|ence over night, perishable food: | night on the Alaska for the states with the romance of Lord Burdon, |ed by Esther Ralston, opens. brother there are many toys|iround the globe. Most of “the ! (uits were distributed with great-|from where she Wik go to Hono who, secretly married to an Emg-| This combination promises to|gnich have boen made especially | §55,675,988 worth of sand and #wo- | dr efficiency than before and |lulu. lish village girl, goes off to In- be an extremely happy one, for her. There are thogelay mod: | thirds of the §55,662,718 wortht ot food, was brought into citigs in| + o G 3 dla, where he. is killed. The main [¥lew of the success. Dix and Mist ! oiffig* séts and “the wré‘aer wood | gravel was used for building™#17 | cuchi quantities and at so low cost | * ATFENTION story concerns the boy who i:fRalston made of “The Lucky|pgwer sets, which incldentally are |paving purposes. Now York’s Bfo-| that prices actually’ dropped. It you need a good carpents born of this marriage; a gallaut|Devil” and the splendid work cf|,gually interesting to boys. These |duction of 19,334,300 tons led the ————— phone 498, Handy Andy's 8hi youth, who, not knowing of his|Mr. La Cava in supervising tho|iwo toys alone will give the child |state list. Nd pavers for eale at The Fmnire |A. P LAGERGREN Pron. s noble birth, joins a traveling cir- | rapid-fire action and thrills =f|a; opportunity for creative work | -~ — whicuc ok cus as an exhibition boxer. The|that picture and DIX'S Drevious|wnich will be lasting. There arc ¥ plot is full of suspense and excite- | production, “The Shock Punch.” |also the painting sets of wator ment, but it i3 in the keen de- “Womanhandled,” adapted fcrioolors and crayons and the al fineation of vivid characters that|the screen by Luther Reed from|ywayvy joved sc wing outfit whict the author, A. S. M. Hutchinzoa,|the Saturday Evening Post story|can now he found 3o complefc has sufiplied photoplay matoriallof the same name by Artw:lang like mother's that the little that lifts “The Happy Warrior”|Stringer, author of “Manhandled”|gir] really learns to sew and far out of the ordinary run of | (“Womanhandled” is the 5°a1¢*|joyes the game while she is be photoplays. to “Manhandled”), is a farcs com-|iny educated in an art that is These characters arc excellent-|edy of modern western ranch Iit* |ho hers for the remainder of h Iy acted by a brilliant cast that|ir which an effete young man of | jie. includes Malcolm McGregor, Alice | New York goes to “the~grea ical Werld Calhoun, Wilfred North, Mary Al |open spaces” of his uncle's rauch | The al world which v den, Andree Tournier, Eulalic|to absorb western ruggednpss and | more or less new in Tovland i Jensen, Anders Randolph, Ot'o| virility. ever a delight to the childish Mathiesen, Gardner- James, Olive heart, and how many things there Borden, Jack Herrick, Philippe = IRAI are for hoth Hoys and girls. For Lacy, and Bobby Gordon. A‘DM ls c ROGERS the boys are the trains. flasa 4 OMING umm lights, motors, and the little gir’ — ! * may now scrve tea from wator | “BRIDE OF THE STORM” SEATTLE, Dec. 14—Stesmet |hofled on her own little. eloctric | LAST TIME, COLISEUM || Aqmiral“Rogers sailed for South-|stove and iron dollies clothes w! “—mrm_z where a blow | eastern Alaska ports at 10 o'clock | her tiny clectric iron. had felled him in the room below- | this morning with 32 passengers,| Such lovely toys these all are old Jacob, her protector, and t the following for Juneau: Jona|and so interesting and educationa) only one In that god-forsaken Schwegler., Mrs. Foster, Blanclo|to the children. The bright mo- ) PACIFIC COAST NUT COAL FROM OUR o= any kindness, throttled by the ——————————— the child’s imagination serves a loathesome, hunchbacked beast of BRING PRISONER HERE purpose of entertainment to the } b a son; Piet, now breaking down George Marks of Yakutat, ar-1child and of course no little girl the door to her room; Piet’s i rested on a bench warrant on a|could or should be happy without son gone amuck hacking at the[charge of rape at Yakutat was|her dolly nor a little boy wiihout supports of the rickety old light. | brought to Juneau on the steam-|his horse and his bow-wow, but house after having started it}er Admiral Watson by Deputy U.|the new toys of Toyland are prov- ablaze by turning over the lamp; |S. Marshal Harris. A secret iu-|ing to give the most lasting hap. Mynheer Tom, shots dead and|dictment was returned against|Piness to the littie recipient. MINE THIS 1S AN IDEAL RANGE COAL BEEAUSE IT IS PEP- thrown in the raging waves below | Marks by the last Grand Jury RS e o “You'll Be Surprised” PY AND FfiEE BURNING goniac a upeiiul posthien fon 8 }ssasion hare: NEW SOURCE OF COPPER “I want a striking and timely v E . PRINCE. RUPERT, Dec.’ 14— ; ) I’“‘fd“‘“ for my husband,” she PHONE YOUR TRANSvFER ce rm, ritis] olumbia, ac- £ /] . JUNEAU’S JEWELRY SHOPPE R o R T “You’ll Be Surprised” ¢ PHONE 412 ~ C.D. FERGUSON, Agt. 4 ' 230 feet from the tunnel en- it trance and the tunnel pemetrated S Have some very attractive special Holiday |/ Contuining about sevenper cont THE NUGGET SHOP o %, - . a copper with good showing of offering on Holiday Goods. Attractive gold. A second tunnel reached 5 the main ore body 90 feet lower. ! for prices and for selections. e b JACK OF TRADES It your pipes freeze up call John Holler. Phone 472, or for any DID YOU EVER USE A Dutc[l OYQR FOR YOUR POT ROASTS? We have Wagner’s Cast Iron Dutch Ovens. The ‘flavor ot‘neaocookedmmd“l ovemiuinimih_flo. % SHOPPE e ,? MALE TNy BRICHT " ' 01 papors for sale at The Empire. | | S YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPE A BENEFIT DANCE For the Christmas " Tree Fund A.NBHAIL WM. C. WRIGHT, Prop. g R i . 2] and Ser vice