The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 16, 1927, Page 3

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THE DAILY ALASKA EM?RE FRIDAY DEC. 16 m7-m —— e — e <o -anHlll"fi"fllllflfllmlflllllfl|IllIIIH|||||ml|||l||llllIlll“Illmhlll||"h: e "“"“”f‘ s SITKA THEATRE LS ‘IEW G- PIECE DANCE i clarinet; Farle Hunter, s .|l||il|||lfl]!iIIIIIIIIIHIIIII|||||I||IIllllfll]!lll]lllllll]lmlmflflm [l feminine lead oppos pess’ aan piano; Cecil Ros . % 'TONIGHT ———— 2 SHOWS — - 7:15—9:20 |Stove. Others in the ; FIRST . TO PUT ON ORCHESTRA. FORMED eu..‘.vlullni Jack gur:ar;:. " 'n..K ’.0 TONIGHT L AST TIMES 9.95 i b - LR P4 Walter * Pidgeon, Katherine Mo PIONEERS, BENEF'T 5 alto’ saxophone; Harry Rus han & - . ; Donald, Tully Marshall, Ann Ror’, #The Moonlight Serenaders” Juirhzd “!ZI‘:M .1I:|::::; i Q! 4 TN Art n and Albert Conti & & 4 . fwas tho name chosen by Juneauw's 0 ore i LATEST NEWS EVENTS Q.‘ml:"rl‘: ml?nkrik‘ :l"n\ls('uls the pro.| Futting into execution tie PN uiog o:clestra, of six. pleces, or-| 8t the A. B. Hall tomorrow r r. ricae duction. (o W. D, Qross. for & Tocril week as an inde-\ following the basketball ] wide Benmefit Show for' the a open to all en-|All the members of the orc J(meers living in the Homc a have played here before and 1 “THE -TRAFFIC COP” the Orpheum Theatre of the orchostra, com- anven their ability to produ COLISEUM TOMORROW 1 erday s ed t of local boys who | fine music. : ac T = N 1 dance or v -y cve and a. grate ul OD | vices received by Mr. G 3 I for some time, nro: Save time and go to Nelson's = garnering gifts from his motorist|amount of the proceeds s not | g, yford, leader, sazophone | Statlonery Store and get a box of friends; a pretly remance given, ot ¥ "cards for 50e. Just the thing. |éween a broth of an Irish boy | Tomorrow the Lathrop and a soclety debutante; a wild | theatres will give b ride down a twisting mountaia | Cordova, ‘\ml,.,, trail in his racing motor to pre {hank: (ho vent a runaway bus ed with frg tho children from erashir cliff -all these are ou impressions of “The Traffic e i caumont’s rollicking ta'c | {deted as the .featur» of Sund i F C’ : 3 ventura“and. romance which | matines at' the. Coliscum. hers,| o or Lhristmas broad-shouidered Lefiy i There will be several vaudev : g to the Coliseum Thoatre S oM A rampemic whiglc will) GIVE AN on Saturday. 2°fo 1 _ ekeellent entertalnmont 2 “ wWirn P 3 - , 8 In his portrayal of the cha w 1EPa g v ! y SEENA OWEN & JOSEPh SCHILDKRAUT o o tratie bop--ons af our v ot ks tnoure - sxpettod 1o st | i Wt o ADasTEO BY Fimis fox FROM THE STAGE PLAY BY LANGOON MECORMICK | orite American Instituti>n:—M | tond, ft was said, k (We have thcm—all sizgs and prices) 2 AND Flynn presents a picture of who'e gitie lioh . . 4 3 A SEC G E charm and rugged mant’ PAUL SENTENCED | 1 LT QLY CLIFF BOWES in “SWEET AND PRETTY” ness that will win him many acv b 8 WRITING DESK SET - —_— —————_|friends among thearagoers . -very-| Dayid Paul, Indian of ]‘elr'rs»l' < [t will plecse vz to mave yeu atk vs vhere. 1ng, wh convicted of p f t — 108 - W g, who convicted of ! - or suggestions, Adn—10-85.50, L°3° 60 cents A tion of the 'same laws, was given | # e B L L NOTICE sente f thre> months i, =3, ‘ i Coming Sundny Matinee — Lewis Stone and ™ | 7o scottion Rite 2 s | e T & istrst Cor ;s ”UNJJ{(\.JEI{:{,*:LS”[\ Barbara Bedford in:“Old Leves and New.” e e ; e 3 ET TR degree. hmer a | WALTER B. "'lllllml“““Illlmlflmllmllmfllill|||||m"ll||IIl"ll||l|IllmllIIIIUHIIIIHI" —aa. X AR BRRER c, = = - - oo - > 1 Im icve us, the picture will surely | IC)HBISTgMb_"EREES ” " :‘N s fr “-1un r-:-rll John | Attract!ons }U“ ke you nn_u»h; glad you went | __Phone Forres o oller hone 478, or for any FOX wrWS PATHE COMEDY 10 20-u0 LO"::! 60c 4 ly show © €0GUH TUrGR (R L . awm DON'T FORGET f Jenefit for Ponsers of Pioncers' ‘Home at Citka—Cunday, Dec. 18th — Doors open 2 o’clock—Show starts at 2:30 P. M.—No ad- mission ('L“r{.cfibne what you wish. C—— e v {2 £ ! g U‘lfl‘Pnll()Hv ; : R R .mmuumm T ONANABLES” 5| Wil . 0 e ot et : : , , _ 4 SAY DAD! W Metropo fi‘ A___i’f?fi'"?‘ cm‘i{'fl" “Shipwrecked,” featuri 4 : i i o Santp - left a hig Atlantic ‘"]wr ‘Womanhandl),” the answer|{Owen and 5 Se, aut, | - at Ug to “Manhandled” by the same au-|Which was en i 3 7 3 g ' . thor, 15 fhe feature at the Coli-|Showing at the Palacs theatr A g b ; 7 o Fd' scum. Richard Dix is sta 1. | yesterda, It was voted S R ]Z]NE%{ (J P‘{g’]ibl(l with Esther Ralson, rgaret |all who saw it, and the verdict is | 3 3 y g v ot . Morrls, Edmund Bre sense misleading. B ” p : T | Fgous’? Simpson in the ing ’1 rm scenes filmed in a f 0 48 ’ i - » R Dirccted by Greg a Cava as | hurricane at sea, independ ol 2 ‘ ; | 3 . .his ‘first picture for Pargmount, its other fine features, alc 4 S ; r ; Ce> pip, I sure am going in "Wt’rmnnnamnml" tells a story of worth the price of admissio i g o ) vt 3 i tr corder one for (',hn_,[ums, modern western ranch life—-1, The story deals with an s 3 " E ./ R & ., | . o 0% o 0 . farce comedy in which the star, model whose beauty brings hor| o ¥ Gt g0’s L ken fly it in'the air; got Bill Dana, an eastern, { he unwelcome attentions of men 3 oy | ' S (G just hies himsel? to the wild and wool- | and when she seeks relief in &n R, » | wings i N’“)thm"' Yoo just ly west to make a real man of other city, s ails to find Fig i 1 4 siep in and see 'em, and laave himself. There is, of course, a Om eht, to save her honor, sho| ¥ . rrda ore v! pretty girl behind it all-Miss shoots a scoundrel and boarding : . - »i ; | the erder there, O, Boy Ralson who greatly admires men a ship bound for {he Orient, of “the great open spaces.” The .hides in the hold. Of picture is taken up with how the is discovercd and during a star goes about winning the gzirl's hu ano. when the Captain seek heart when he arrives on his un- to force his’attentions upon hov cle’s. ranch in Arfzopa and finds' a ship’s, caok’s assistant, come ik e e T T T PR TR T T P long, 1 short 5 odd, jobs —ady. At Theatres || ™ i onnce | thgk the west of yesterday and/to her rescue. Seena Owen iv| the west of today are entirely d!f- the girl and Joseph Schildkrau. | farent. i the battling hero. The ship, s} ‘-‘ T How he goes about rearranging most dismantled by the storm things, digging up “atmosphere” | abandomed by the crew, leav 80 as to make the ranch look liko the girl bhoy to their ’ rives to see her new-made hero is mafhy interesting secones transpire a big laugh. And it’s a riot when and a s ng climax is reached | * the girl sees through the scheme| Both Miss Owen and Mr, Schild p and prances off in a huff 1o kraut are excellently cast and “home and mother.” they make much of the epportuni | bu[ W”ft'h IIOW Oihgi' Jii?flkflff Rapid-fire comedy, warm ro-| ties afforded them. The suppoti B Y | 0 A % , mance and plenty of rousing a ; coles in tao hands of Matthew | % ,l f I l tion pack every foot of “Woman-: otz ax Captain Klodel, - I . _ K a,? t‘ a” t” vf e le . handled.” The title alone ought Winter, an Asland vamp, | ; to.be enough to get you in anl. yalue to the prody “Tye 3Croén entergainms B AR e 4 fon FOR THE BEST T6Lb Toves AND NEWS | S OF GOOP REARON'S 4, AT Priee s 4 BETTER TASTE! Weep no more my laddies { " Mauricc Tourncur ga B bara Bedford her first leading For your pleas have been | ' o6 when he signaled her out of o ‘ ‘a crowd of extras for th Heard by the charges 6t ine lead in' “Doop Waters, The Light Brigade, 80 s, miolnalhbs skderk) yimn ] p ; , : v NEW BL ACK bl A MOND 40, or more, all rarin’ to go They met again not so long ago | % / e ; I E 2 P when Tourneur assumed direction | o p Z 2 ’ % ln / l‘ Wit rid _"“r proporty {67 Marion Fairfax’s production of | # 2 Gf that menace—SNOW “Old Loves and New,” which has 4 fust been released by First Na- For some Christmas dough. | g0y, Bedford, th» former| 9 ; ; ) i % %, 3 THIS IS AN IDE‘\ R‘ANGE : . [oxtra girl, is now o lading wo-| VAL diilithiil 31 B ‘ : -COAL BECAUSE IT 1S PEP- PHONE 59—P. 0. BOX 203 | M s foature Js at the Pal , - PY AND FREE. BURNING | Her success from her first role Big Hearted Charley, to the piesent substantiates the { :famous directer’s foresight when : ) 5 4 [ ] % g - v ey _‘ A PHONE Y»’OI:JAR g}’:AIVSFER Capital Ci j{he picked her out 0( a groun of ‘e p " e s 3 T el "‘)Ilday (Clearance ¢ A ot Brost G B . . E M. Hl‘l !.rnt sel /er, he e'x_ | 25 Pér Cent Off s 4 : . | wofi 412 PEERLESS FRUIT CAKE (] | | , | | i Oii All Floor and Table La For the Holidadys - i o mdrmlmrme Cake. nothing' but the x ant, e, st ana athr ngeeticns am e |18 * ARERMEAANN $3.50, $6.00, $9.75, $10.75 blended to produce the most delivious caks ] 3 i - —— Snow! Snow! SNOW! i o 5% $rh ; oclung Cimlm NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE A e Pyrex Ware kmmmotu:lolfl.ym.-fiun . MR s _ 23 ' SELECTION AND LAY IT ASIDE | Smiking it Neve, & g asortment; of othér cakes and pastry B FOR 'I’fl‘AT LHRISTMAS GIFT - 1 ; D.;:en“mnu..' ¢ holidays, m place your order carly to avoid | S N { ; | ; m Bridge ELECTRIc,a. APPLIANC&S JAKE leAUflm, vsi:m AND L. 4ST1N IRISTMAS cmrs

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