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TONIGHT, FRIDAY and SATURDAY “ LATEST NEWS EVENTS A Dramatic Sea Story, tense and thrilling, filmed in a raging hurricane cff the coast of California—the suprcme achieve- ment ¢f marine ph:toplay pro- duetica. An epic of the sca, ‘uperbly prosented and cnasted by a bril- liant cast of players. DIRLCTED BY JOSEPH HEI NABERV A METROPOLITAN PRDDUCTIUN CI.IFF BOWES in o 4 ree T R “8Y Adm.—10-25-50, Coming Sunday Matin Barbara Bedford in “Old Loves 7JEET AND PRETTY” Leges 60 cents e — Lewis Stone and and New.” Attractuons i i | 4 Theatres e, AR el L 1' “sulpwnsckzo" s 14 j AT PALACE TONIGHT | { ' O R AR There are gooa soldiers in the motion picture industry, just as there are in the U. S. Army, and in the former class is )egistere'ly Joseph Henaberry, director, as| well" as the members of the un which filmed “Shipwrecked,” new ’ Metropolitan - picture which will be on view at the Palacc to- night for the remainder of (hu week. \ The_ ‘'script called fof many | scenes of a big sailing ship at sea, caught in the midst of a ter-! ritic -gale. * Henaberry studied weather - charts and was in' co . 'stant communication with tho Weather Bureau of the Pacific; Coast. . Ona day Col. H. B, Her- sey, In charge of the Weather!| .Bureau, phoned to Henaberry that & big storm was rolljng in lmm, ‘the Northwest, i'That was all Henaberry wantel. He gathered his company, sthem to San Pedro’ harbor whe: ‘they boarded the clinper “Indiana” | and;;started for the great opbn‘ expanse. of the turbulent’ Pac! ting, .adventures .galore. - Hen- 5?"7 successfully. weathered um and his players gave hi performance, = which individu: and collectively/ has never becn | . Seena.. Owen, Jase h ildkragt, ; Clarefice” ~ Burton. | | r the story from l‘nfib ick's stage play of the nne’ mme " “OLD Um AND NEW T PALACE SUNDAY i i—.——————._.-—-n I ‘dmagine: & motion picture cast | &u nnnfllh\nlxlt ‘must be tons. ' THat's took | | | obstacles. AN OMANUANDLED™ AT COLISEUM, TONIGHT Because th girl New York City admires mon of tife great open. spaces, Bill Dana (Richard Dix) goes to his uncle's ranch in Texas % learn to b2 one I\rnl\lng however, he rimls ths all the Kit Carsons and ‘Davy Crocketts have died many year ago and the few remaining I dians are all engaged in the pro itable business of selling fa strung beads to gullible touris at tfans-continental railroad - sta- he loves i @ of reunding up the cat- tle with horses, the cowboys have | fouhd it far more economical; to use flivvers. Rather than dicap- point the girl he loves, Bill séud: glowing' accounts ‘of his conquesis against entire tribes of Indians and hordes of bad men. To cover his guilt, Dana organ- izes the ranch hands and teachzs {them to ride horses—a feat they have long forgotten. Then. the {fun begins. it is all fn+«“Womanhandled” al the Colizeum tonight. ' THE. TRAFFIC COP" AT COLISEUM SATURDAY ! Careening / down & winding mountain road, children shrieking in terror ps the lumbéring motor pas approachies the cliff, the grind of brakes, the screech of wheels against thessteney bank! This_is hut @ sketchy word pic- {tiure of one.of the thrilling me- fl’urlc- Flynn's latest ments in !F. B. 0. comedy melodrama, “The Traffic Cop,” in which the breezy and night. Flynn as & traffic cop,. happy- go-lucky, devitmay-care. = Flynn tighting his. way 'through bitter Flybn racing down the tain tralls in a fast auto at the Tisk of his life. And the same stalwart young star in love scenes jthat’ will bring back .to. the old | xon: the. thrill of' youthful-days. Ayl s aetor, —_— | the Rev. W. W. | ple. | ~pad * | installation HELEN STONE PASSES AWAY IN HER HOME mous Kidnapping Case , in 1901 fContinusi rrom Tage One ) |t ed. The bandits then led ancthe Thre Ame Lei zh the an Minister, hman, and Spencer Fddy rotavy of tha Legation at Con agreement. finally was 1 for thé release of the prisoners upon the payment of $72,500, the total sum raised by public subscrip The bandits, however, f ire by Turkish and Bulgario iers, insisted upon s0 many | precautions that it was not unul! after the two womin had b hurried from on2 hiding B another in. the mountaina throu a period of five months'that were frecd. % The brigands negotiati with th-ough Rev. Dr. an Ameriean Board Peet, e Society at and M 3d atinople, an conducted « the'r the legation the pot in the mountains it to're entatives of pdits at . Miss S crv of Kldn:pfln-'- Miss Stone roturnod n 1302, sho said id her companion h main Kkindly ta When to | hoen while all party cenventicn sha was ! for young women Turk in the party was shot; others. were robbad and set liberty. The to principal - of 0 thr or women' wera kidnapp to the Tyrklsh-Bulzarian er. Seeretary ¥ddy and o ers expr brigands were agents of the sc- called Macedonlan committee. Mr. Bddy was quoted asg saying: Polifical matter “It was entirely a political mat- ter.. All.the people in/Macadomin were in sympathy with tha kia. napping: tor the: it was a* $tep+toward freeing Macadotia from Turkish rule. Certainly the money demanded was intended for the Macedonian cause.” Miss Stone was horn in Boston in-1846. After teaching school f:_n‘ a few years she went to Turkey as a misslonary in 1878, In reeent years she had given much time to work among young wémen in New York. ELMES GOLD COMPANY TO DOUBLE (CAPACITY OF FAIRBANKS MiLL Sufficient ore Has been blocked out in the mine of the Fimes Gold Mining company, in the Fairbanks district, to keep the company's mill workihg all next summer, ac cording to Byron C. Elmes, ident of the ccmpany. Mr, Blmes s a passenger on the steamer Alaska for the States. Milling operations have been cloged down ‘for the winter, Mr Elmes reports. and a contract has been let ‘v-complete the mine tunnel. The only work to be done by the company will_be the of ' five additional stamps,’ under the direction of Manager Earl Pilgrim, which wil' give uxo mill’ a battery of ten stamps ' ‘when , milling operations are resumed on the first of mexi March. The m#ll will operate day and _night dufing the summer on the ore which ‘has been blocked out and whichsis of good value. . “ ORI ? g Watch! 4Wis space and you will be surprised. « = = -—adv, e - — od )n(nrn«uh Bl The Tmpire ” s.éi”v! §3;&! SNOW! 'Oap u -m -y laddies your yless have boen || i‘lfifitmmuo( | {of the Jtalian army, Was Central Fiéure in Fa-|” | penses . |er, the | « that| d th~ opinion that tie | nb Supplmts Beei ' For Italian Soldiery ROME, Dec. 15 of tha A, E. F. | treh white fish chen preparing polico the use’ L oout ef Serking £ and to hoa'thler and hap: an a-:tlmr!t‘ s deet not foo h w2s started the Rome b where 11.885 fish in the first of tha L avy. The the boys. Th» beef the regnlar Commissary fish roplaces ration, - but ‘that it will promote mor- ale and give better health than a steady meat diet. FIRST UNVEILED WOMAN PARIS,. D l.rv For the time in- history an Egyptian man appeared unveiled on a c monial oceasicn in firs heror of King Faud at tho hy Pno,mnm Doum it made’s, th enxions . but, her ohser MCRE GERMAN CRIMES BERLIN, Dee. lfi atistics in German ded increass c Latest crime to have been reached antl nces for murder and per- e a'most doubled, and larceny - convi fripled “in 1923 a3 against 181 but have now receded to donbic the 1912 figure. Arson is but hd'f as’ prevalent as befi the warj Lofency with . eriminalg, Sis | hlamed for ' the increpse Wi | threatens have succeeded in doing in the United States, ~ £oclologists editors ‘here comment. PRSI TO TELEPHONE PATRONS A, new u:e'phoue directory - is now in course of prepmtlon Patrons wnumplaun'r&‘ohn? address or: persons who have telephones installed are re- uested to . notify the Telephone smpany, Phons 420 before ‘De- cembar 17th. —adv. presl k e g FOR RED, CROSS; Sl MINK, you get the highest’ traders are ) s B0 S This seasoh B E perienced trappers Fox has been pa; 1or nlivvl éxpenses. the same % R and ABOV! HE Jhundreds of . ‘Here are Ameriea. S g i exper) \em‘ AT EGYPTIAN CEREMONY. °¥les, t7 fiown, SHOWN BY STATISTIOS will v - 2 War inflation not con Petiy | vate ns of 1 to choks ' Germany <! California Grocery, crime as these “humans” methods ' dolivery man aad A . - § i We make men’s sults for $55. % for the fars. . T. well pleased. Kolin, Mdnt. oo P ; Lazear, Col | aud) medical departments believe that! nof only will the' ration be cheap.| I8 1% prohibited by regulations of NEW RllLES F(lR TRAP PERMITS, ARE ANNUUNCEI} War Department Adop ts Nev: Regulations for Issuance of Permits 7:30 TONIGHT tCon: he doscribed conllfet with othar p ct, or that the locativ thin area in which fish- the Bureau of Fisharies. Reason- able etfort will be mady t) asccr- tain in advance that the proposed trap will not interfere with regu- ldtions of ‘thy Bureau cf Figh- but vihere ‘it later davilors that the trap authorized in War Department permit would, instalted, iet - with other 3 or violatd the vraau of Fisher Dopastment will maks to adjudicate R Batlivthe W Major , Acting District BEngino-r, igswed with a vicw ty help- to avoid 1> with the 1 comme wore ing the trap owne s that confif i covering on fishing. past thai confii foheving rogu’a resu'ted in traps® b due. to § likeo, catch BENEFIT or the P.M AN o, trap 0w w th® ma it much and loss and aopi T in thy 8 erentod in unfortunat> will be with +The truck will b2 equipped wit! the -cylinder Buick valve-in h motor i - with - four-wh i brakes. - Th are conat ed pecially for d in delivery a twell as for ying large loads n extra stardy bumper and {heavy crown fenders are othe. features of the truck. It 15 due to reach Junpau on i the Admiral Watson, scheduled tr arrive on Christmas Day and pur: | chaged through the Connors Mo elim- As pointed out in tho cirenla Department permit. d any property rights Ry, © sive privileges, nor & it authorize “any invasion of ! rights or &ay infrinzemonty aw or regulation” | B CAL!FORNIA GROCERY | ehase TO HAVE NEW 'I'RUCK b st P ¥ XMAS 'rnm;s _DELIVERED to your duor, Phone 683. D Order yom frust ecakes foi Lhrlutmas naw. Mrs. Sully. Ldv aw “Nick deanl. vrupflelm' of th is giving his a new ocutfit for Christmas in the form of & 1978 model, 1 ton G. M. C. truck. Something quii CRAIG KADOTA FIGS in Pure’ California Wine CALIFORNIA GROCERY ; PHONE, 478 WHlT E, BLUE FOX,‘ LYNX E. OR WEASEL ket prices tor your furs—do whait thousands of ex- our furg todflwm I F"llh tion, and everyone w! Zcru mfl’l‘ml}fl to ship to on’ after., -un! ds afl shipping enrte-—tm m never nny de- furs are received. . ' rket prive: on -hlp-? ot uv‘m; more. 'WHAT Y SA iy letters. " ave on file fi'!)lls ] 1.do riot think to thank for un most - 11 L 'cx is_the molt a @iy 1d do better amy- g returns “for *¢he douse | ‘haye ever AIN or i you aren't 8 BOTH WAYS.' . shipping tags, letters from iness. RALPH GRAVE! DON'T FOR PIONEERS CF PIINELERS HOME SUNDAY, DEC. 18TH—Doors Gpea 2 o'cle 3 ENTIRE CHANGE OF 4] ',ml B’*" —-nfl;—-mflr——nnfl—-‘lflr-’-\flw“"“"“w M‘ aards oat the golden - laughter in this great conmedv! _FOX NEWS of monkeys with locking glassca! fun thon a bushe FOR 4 1 AT SITKA-—err Show Starts at 2:30 —No admission charge——ler what you wish— aTa) ROGRANM SUNDAY NIGHT s [RGB PP RO M-.---W J PLUNMBING HEATING REPAIRiNC If your pipes are frozen, ¢r you are in nbsd of any kind of Plumbing or Meating you will profit by ecalling STEVE STANWORTH At your service at any hour. “Let me tell you what your job will vest”: .. ¢ Phone 505 Shop 215, rear Harrls Hardware & e NE 114 BLACK DIAMOND MINE THIS 18, AN mb% RANGE .GOAL BECAUSE IT IS PEP. PY AND, FREE BURNING