The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 23, 1927, Page 3

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N THl: .)AILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 23, 1927. hludes many gripning scenes | Sereen Actress Here |ELKS' BOWLERS ARE |DANCING DOLLS AT | ---r--rrrrrerrrrmrrrmmrmrrrrrrnremee oo the American Navy. Wil Russell, cast an Big , "\ BEATEN BY PICKUPS ELKS' XMAS TREE S 7.00 TOMONT_vast e iR Tim, gives Smiling George one ot X i » ? - » | the -hardest fights of his s n 2 : ’ The Yannigans beat the first Chicago, M., y [— — e A |career when Wather Joe, as ex 1 of the Juneau Elks last I ber 2 f i 3 |emplitied by Robert Edeson, Sl n the Srdk Practice. of the J Hello, Harry Sperling | ‘& FOX NEWS OUR GANG COMEDY cides upon the only honor . _. 5 i in preparation for An- Tere we are in Chicago tod ¢ G - - - |way to end the feud. Both men | . {| |chorage and Ketehikan in Jan-|my reindeer and I, a little ¢ ; There Is Only ONE REAL Trained |love pretty Rose Cooper and 3 nary ‘m Juneau all the time shrewd old priest knows but o. S Without a handicap, however, | will sur a the I ! Dog in the Movies—That'’s way to settle the matier 1 s ' 1| the Scrubs would have been help-| by next Tue TONIGHT way in which he accompli v their spot of 150 « 1| Seattle this furnishes Director Ford with 3 i to win by 123 points arry, ¢ re o ) RIN.T N.TIN {one of the most umusu: t the Plck-Ups was high|the Christmas Lre l'l'h'\’ATl() AL \l‘" {ever injected into studio proce- o 3 pan for ‘the mateh with high]the Elks and that —— dure. nd b E: writing to you today. 1 want you | Utilizing the Pacific Coast flebr, o M game bowled on the|to do something for me. [I've| ) * (“ARLES RAY and J(} AN CRAWFORD Mr. Ford shot thov s of ik ' alleys for many a day |vln!\lll»:‘|l w‘\: )‘I-;(filivs a litt o g A ‘Th,(’, Nyl"”lt CFV’ of tilm showing the fig ay : the Eiks' squad will| tertainment the Jackie C ; 73 & o at their best. For these sequences 3 & {meet another bunch ¢f Plek-Ups.igan show John Spickett is putti 4 T 2 Ihe used the finest ships in tha ; . e [tour of whom will be e | ontarvithe PalkBEand’ T Mbig . with world, including the Dreadnaught| Yy 2 4 | W. Wilson, Blomgren and -l a dainty dancing doll and a v | ; s JOHN HARRON | California, with a roster of more E s & | danainie olown wetla Be . figs " 4 3 o mer. . % ! i llowing are the scores madefthing, Suppose you make ; JUNE MARLOWE in the east are Margaret Rie ak last night { rangements with Mrs. Dorot . Ralph Sipperl ; | First Team Stearns Roff to take care of thes y ook, . Lew - ¢ L | Barragar 214 191 202—607 | numbers. 1 am she will do the Giant, ' : Lavenik 206 it for old Santa Claus and the EDMUND GOULDING’S | """ """ L o R i ] JACKIE COOGAN AT Radde ....165 148 8!d g doll and a dancing clown | Hendrickson ..111 6 just the kind my Brownies make £ ] ¥ Production TRRAGE 98 ELRS *Darby ... 31 39| for little boys and girls up at m in e @y T S < R R Tl A T Q2 —_— b Pole C i A GORGEOUS FILM OF APACHE LOVE! {7 new protession. that o “r - Totals 389 823 5932551 My sled s loaded with gl [ director,” hag_been added to tae 2 AT B TN A LA Rk # o . 4 % o ; . ; be kiddies an : 5 9 T S g™ 5 R highly specialized mc re i Pick- Ups R R a e 0 He thought that Apache love was “the bunk Sidteiy B Beevas Havon. ool camfilesBorn, Germas gy wbaw: B[ Euilen 05 16 be some good things to eat § I | filmed ‘the thrilling chariot racos| now In New York to play leads with (R84} 1a8 0L Fvaln o SR b in “Ben-Hu » pionear. 1lc| Jehn Barrymore in this country. ar 134 168 SANTA CLAUS, 3 > i She Is one of many forelgn stars |H. ) -—and then ke fell for a fascinating maid in the most notorious haunt of Paris! 3 ated the W occupation X : : o i vho have recently fnvaded Holly= |Bavard ... 6 3 IN NEW HOME and WANDA WILEY in g directs: il Dl | Handicap ' 8 battle ne:s, moh # # i 5 ) i “YE Teid " Ay g % (Internatioral Newsreel) - Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Kirk have YEARNING FOR LOVE iy and perllous stants of all PR P R i Totals 936 857 | moved into their new home which o ; R DISTRIBUTES CALENDARS - |*—Bowled second game for Hen-|has just heen completed, on Fifth ‘When Jack Coogan, Sr., decided " Q. 6—05—50—! b e Bt drickzon, and Gold Streets. e T B iaum, 00 osita b U e i, sl tty calendars, one for ———————— The house formerly occupied by | e Wb A R R o AR R '\ | CHRISTMAS SERVICE AT Mr. and Mre. Kirk ot Beeondbe- OUR CHRISTMAS OFFERING g thrills. Am-uuiing ,'“ is 1 » elaborate and distinctty BETHEL ASSEMBLY | tween Gold and Franklin Streets, req I)llul L i 1 ‘ ornamental, were distributed to- and which is owned by them, [ JOSEPH M. SCHENCK | Siose who have seon yohnny Gel| gay by the Junean Dairy to eus-| The 8 School of the|mow occupied by Mr. and Mrs, © i ey tomers, | Bethel Pentecostal Assembly will| Loomis. PRESENTS in ta Soo TR or the ) ——————— hold their Christmas service this ——————— y i e it ] STILL DOING BUSINESS . NORMA TALMADCE || o e il st you su e 50 3 s mrrson o ! ¥ g We call and (lcllv r. Phone '628.)is cordially invited to come. Gastineau Electric Co. adv. IN v 2 trnresarea ihe has literally packed into the final episodes of J e's newest i Matrs GnliwehiMeyer Hin, e TR T T ‘““KIKI’’ Bl Eadan Créwn 'I'h D f th S n £ $1.00 TABLE, DOLL3 el etk SR T e vance 0 € Jeaso SPECIALS | 25 Per Cent HANDKERCHIEFS W. Baker of Pentz, Cal, is the 3 in box Based on the Stage Play, “Kiki” written by Andre Bicard || oy ine Oraome ‘ant oliny somt ! A. B. HALL P % $1.00 All Novelties and Adapted by David Belasco {tion here he exhibited his fruit i I AR {and explatned ‘the . Aevelopment SATURDAY NIGHT vmses | in CHINA $1.00 3 HuInnnnnn Discount QLT T E lof it. o 3 s . : : R R b i i sveral years ago 1 budded Tickets will be given to those attending. The Tea Set will be given GARTER and 25 Per Cent PUFF SETS since been of good quality and ;| seedless.” twice the amount of laughs—and B“l?%_"' "letfl" "Of‘ ,l\mg;ic;n.] :fn:\ g Y you have a great photoplay suc.| ProoUCCr® [0 JOSEDh R BEIEHS The large Christmas tree which KS CIGARETTE BOXES L T T e e R T BOOKS ) $1.00 DESK SETS It's a Parisian night's ente:]jieving that the role was too im | a most attractive holiday cifect. my sweet scedling orange t AR . : avad’ & v of “hrist- B T b e s s e e to flll‘ lucky numlflr and a g09d time afiaur(,d. Saturday being Christ: % Miller. {eka lemon. The fruit was mas Eve the dancing public will see this hall as never been seen be- Attractlons Abounding in thrils, beauty art [oranges and lemons. I noticed fore. The drawing will take place at 12:30—be sure you have your : MUSIC BY:‘ THE MOONLIGHT SEREN!;]?I&R‘S Gl : $1.00 Dlsc?unt | NORMA TALMADGE AT Baker also has in his orchard A B HALL 3 : 5| | PALACE ON CHRISTMAS | a_seedless orange tree which * o TELEPHONE VASES L FRATUNE T PANoE T Gamiratiations k| A TaN, - ptedies, lemon WISHING THE JUNEAU PUBLIC BOOKS HONEY JARS : A MERRY CHRISTMAS $1.00 : ey upon learning that the film Saris the annual festive decoration in At least, this is Edmund Gould- :(fll:‘u:‘zkp‘]“;:“ifiq"“flmfi;‘lf:\[‘:d miffn the (}fas;!neau Hotel for the [lrleas‘ i s 5 il 8 E Y Y% ure of the guests, was erected an: ings formula—and the result {1} pioture for Firat National retease.| it unis morming. e trae | NIRRT RO ) ablk “Kiki,” with Lenore Ulric in the ! jg resplendent in gay tinsel and SHOE TR 9 . and Handkerchief and many other things to match too numerous to tainment—one can't exactly cail tant to entrust to most serean 1 it a comedy despite all its laughs | hirasses, Belasco steadfastly re- $1.00 mention —because there is a good deal of | fuged to sell the motion picture was assured that Norma Tai- homely sentiment, “The N the lemon were seedless and " Cry” is certain to please all pic-[pruned the tree down to the ticket. At Theatres ! ture goers. lemon branches. The fruit has ke 3 few hrills—a B of|Your decision to produce ‘Kiki' for cote trmosmare s ad pous | Norma Taimade wired DAvil| GASTINEAU MAS TREE Adm. $1.00 it'a : s CANDY JARS ME PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR “Paris,” his latest Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer entertainment. starzing role, was a Belasco Aage | colors and is so placed that with sensation for several seasons. the lighted fireplace behind givés "PAJAMAS | 25 Per Cent Discount Goldstein’s Emporium introducing the new novelty Rainboots for Women IT IS EASY TO BE PRACTICAL AND KEEP ONE’S FEET DRY WHEN ONE CAN WEAR BOOTS AS GOOD LOOK- ING AS THESE. all shades in Rayon $3.95 | 50c TABLE trimmed in contrasting] A large variety to shade—Special choose from er despite its thrills. It's just|nadge would create “Kiki” on the entertainment—and novelty. sereen. YUUR GHAY “AIH Charles Ray forsakes the coun-} «giki» js Miss Talmadge's try boy :;oles m,:’; "l‘([llde h':m f’; { strangest_role, for it reveals thaf mous and swashbuckles through ly associated with more A modern: DVArtagaan role as ""'«sl::\‘if‘:::al(Yharattenzmmru as .'nIYOU Can Bl'mfl Back COIO" American tourist out for a £0ody,rymgcarum gamin of the Pa 5| and Lustre With Sage time in a dress suit—and enmesh-| ¢ aats—a devil-may-care, but lov- ed in a plot of the Apaches of|apio spittire who aspires to be a Tea and Sulphur the underworld. “great lady.” ~Joan ~Crawford plays a fierv| Clarence Brown directed thel When you darken your hair Apache maiden with whom fe|picture, and it was produced un \With Sage Tea and Sulphur, no falls in loye—to draw the fire of|der the genmeral management of|one can tell, because it's done so the whole underworld, until the|John W. Considine, Jr. for Firs:|naturally, <o evenly. Preparing police reserves have to come out|National. *Kiki” is the Christ-|this mixtare, though, at home is and save him. Ray plays his role|mas feature at the Palace. mugsy and troublesome, ¥'or only with a delightful sang-troid that g z7| 75 cents you can buy at any drug casts a navgllght on tlfe versatili- “THE BLUE EAGLE"” AT store the ready-to-use preparation, ty of this noted actor. E COLISEUM SATURDAY | improved by the addition of other ] 51| ingredients called “Wyeth's Sage It s one of the most interesting, * oy gy of sailors and ma- and Sulphur Compound.” You just ::"’:r;::""l ::; :::::n ;:te::'a'_ rines, considered by experts ':’ dampen a sponge or soft brush ment.—which, Goulding _says—is | 05t efficlent fighting men in W0 | with it and draw this through after all ’“.'t 200 W wap madh world, are seen in action in “Th3)your hafr, taking one small b Blue Eagle,” Fox Films versionigirang at a time. By morning all or. of Gerald Beaumont’s last story, gray hair disappears, and, after ! which comes to the Coliseum Sat-|another application or two, your P Py RIN TIN TIN IS AT ":' urday matinee and evening. hair becomes beautifully dark- COLISEUM TONIGHT | John Ford directed the produc-lened, glossy and luxuriant. tlun. with George O'Brien and Gray, faded hair, though no " Bm-in-'fln. the famous dog Janet Gaynor in the lcading r0-)disgrace, is a sign of old age, and star, has his own place in screen | mantic roles. as we all desire a youthful and popularity where he stands alone| The story, centering about a|attractive appearance, get busy as an attraction. gang feud between Big Tim Ryan)at on¢e with Wyeth's Sage and In “The Night Cry,” which open- !;nd George D'Arcy, sweeps into | Sulphur Compound cné look years ed yesterday at the Coliseum.|action with dramatic intensity llld younger, —-adv. Rinty proved more remarkable un E actor than ever. The intelligence he oY ot it SAY DAD! lerman 'maker, but y Santa left a big Atlantic Flyer at the JUNEAU MUSIC HOUSE Gee pop, I sure am going in to order one for Christmas, lollkmflykinthealr' wings ‘n-everything. You)uu ltepilan(lha'cm and leave vmmm Ob,Boyl “Militaire” Shown in black with tan tep—also black with gunmetal top. The automatic fastener at the side is a feature which is very popular. Priced at $5.50 a Pair DRI I H T T TR their coal and Kindlin P 99 Have us deliver you ' = address and note Buccaneer bettor heat and " siapsee S 5 you have. Wouldn't ask you to h it it cost more. It Shown in black with tan top. ; = = A really costs less will prove it. gL We carry a full ine of Also in black with grey top. Priced at $4.50 a Pair RUHN FOR THE CHRISTMAS DINNER = .Eastern and Olympia Oysters . - Turkeys o 9 B ) tein’s Empor | SHOE DEPARTMENT Mely £ ' fssfi‘iégi * IIIllIIlllIIIIIIIIIII|IlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIWIIIHIIIIIIIfllllllllllllllllllllfllflll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII

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