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L) y# Washington squad, lea i TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY M. G. M SPOTLIGHT J/I(JKIT LU()F AN Johnny Get Your Hair Cut COMEDY OPRY HOUSE TONIGHT DOROTHY ROFF IN CLOWN AND DOLL DANCES CHILDREN UP TO AND 12 YEARS °F AGE WILL BE THE GUESTS OF THE JUNEAU LLKS—-ADMITTED FREE Come, and See the Kiddics Have Adults a Good Time Tenight 50c, Loges 60c Prices—Youths 25¢, COMING THURSDAY CLAIRE WINDSOR, OWEN MOORE and BERT ROACH From the story- by RUPERT HUGHES and Fanny Hutton— MONEY TALKS A Thouszand Thrills and Laughs! Photoplay by Frederic Attractions l At Theatres ] | "RED GRANGE IS AT COLISEUM TONIGHT at the Coliseum Thea is as gripping a police melo ma as its name ’ Third 1 Words that carry a connotation 'of horror and miserable injustice; nagging, | bullying, brow-beating, torturs { forced confes the modacm [ version of Inquisitions. Happily, the “third sl this country has, to a tent, given way to more scientific less painful, and infin curate methods in tme Bewildered » longer writhe on agony, o blinding light their weary s h voices in the threatening, e manding, _que senses to be trac mrsday he s 1 degred of thr r put ! Throbbing with some greatest football scenes on the screen Greater . 0.5 famous production of “One Min- ute to Play,” starring Red Grange will be shown at the Coliseum Theatre for two days, opening to night. . The noted University of Illinois “Galloping Ghos prob ably the most wonderful pl who ever donned moleskins, giv a remarkable exhibition of hi versatility and extraordinary bro ken field running in the brilliant climax of the film, as well proving himself a splendid actor with a great screen versatility The direction by Sam Wood is ar achievement in itself, and an ex cellent cast, including Mary Me Allister, Charles Ogle, Ben Hend- ricks, - Jr, Lincoln Steadman Hdythe , Chapman, Lee Shumw and Jay Hunt, handle the support- ing roles comvincingly. George ‘Wilson, the famous All-American halfback from the University of s the op- posing team in the picture, and} LS A ¢ does much to make the gridiron |** upMoNEY TALKS” AT scenes realistic and vivid. The PALACE THURSDAY story and continuity were both |« R y pris g stool of floodin harsh beyonda ing, de foning them uni’i reel and the earta staggering ¢ space. {are no longer clapped awake roughly shaken by manicured I g out of the darkness, temptel ith food, drink, tempted with promise freedom and leniéfrey and res ble crime of which guiltless. Mis a of Costello appears as a third degree. v Louise Dres! s the mother featured in the supporting cas which includes Jason Robards Rockliffe Fellowes, Kate Price and Tom Santchi. I upon the THE DAY ATASKA FMPIRE..TUESDAY, DEC. 27, You Can’t Keep Harry Thaw Down; Now He’s Ofi as Movze Prodz Harry Thaw (upper left) is going to Hollywood ‘to start work as motion picture producer, Harry Thaw's at it a The noted seion of w to make an invasion of Ho in mind, #s well as a co ed altin eas H While man, cannily, believes in he knows that their first picture. 00, ta Rivers is the hlonde, be You never can tell! Especially about Thaw! camera, and it may who has vood, se of the tired bu catching gentlemen prefer So he's decided to star that Harry er! B} (International Newsreel) and will star | and Su all a gained publicity rry's to be cducing unit and tw i going mai :m coming d going. blond:s, san Hugl the brunette. will. hit the box office goal a resounding two actresses—AnIta Kivers (10785, & gorgeous blonde an Hughes (right), a dark-eyed beauty. through: his lifetime has now decided producer, ) budding has certain definite who are mighty easy and he starlets 8 aliq awaré of the fact that brunettes get both a golden-haired and rdven-tressed leading lady in his Both well the wallop. register before v ! DOUGLAS NEWS written by Byron Morgan, noted 3 ~(_, SO S R for his work on the late Wallace| if vyou've been looking -’ \-1 farce comedy of univer R ales. 3 A i recly: tle seal—a film that will delight men —_— and women and children equally |JACKIE COOGAN 18 here it 1t's “Money Talk . AT PALACE TONIGHT i [This new M:G-M screen sensatic l; 52 one of the fastest, snappie: Jackie Coogan’s baby days are fand most infeetious comedies ever over—the film fledgling sans the | screened. The feature is at the world-famous Duteh bab has | Palace Thursday. emerged from his movie chrysalic “Money Talks” has a cast of and is ready to fly into new cin | vaue. Claire Windsor, widely ema realms. When the last lock | known as the most beautiful we- of that golden hirsute which has)man on the scrcen, has a role in adorned young Coogan's head for|ihis farcical comedy that wiil ten years fell beneath the barber’s tly inc :e her already large shears in a scene in “Johnny Get| ‘ollowing. Miss Windsor is & Your Hair Cut,” it put behind the f actress who knows ler business youngest star of motion pictures § ‘horpughly, as she has proved ia seven years of achieyement in 2 }“The Dixie Handicap,” “The White profession wherein few, even the | pesert,” “The Denial” “Dance most popular, survive long. Madness” and other successful In the company with Jackie’s | tilms. Bert Roach, who playel mother, millicns of Jackie's fem {with her in *“The Denial” and inine fans and admirers will be ) made his fame in “Excuse Me.” wail the passing of his babyhood a rominent role in “Money But Jackie’s entrance into bos as has Owen Mcore, who hood's estate means that new | played in Lon Chaney's “The ficlds will be opened to. him and | giack Bird.” Both of these play- gtorles heretofore unavailable fo | arq cnjoy tremendous popularity use because of his tenderlanq hore they are at their best years will now be at his disposal + In_his new Metro-Goldwyn-May ‘—'—’-’_-.———. n, “Johgny Get Your | HACKNEY COACH PASSES Cut,” which comes to the BEFORE MOTOR VEHICLE tonight and . tomorrow. Jackie appears both with. bobhes and with his bair short. In cast with. Jackie 1s Mauri whom the more seasone: fans will recall as the first. of pictures, and whose most m to distinction is hir sof tather to Dolores aat / Cos! , two of the bright stars Hollyvoud Jim Cor n is another veteran in sup “of Jackie. Maitie “Witting BERLIN, Dec, 27—The hackney soach is disappearing from Ber- lin. In Vienna, the aristocratis fiacre drawn by a pair of horses survives as an expensive curiosity with but 19 of the species. Ber- ‘in's ubiquitous ' and less nobl: ome-horse cabs have dwindled be- ‘ore the automobile to 250. Paris itill has around 200 cabs. ¥ Horses and drivers alike have ‘earned patience. During the day. ally slack. Except on Sundays, k fie Berliner now _has no time fo-|Mma driving !a&mflly through the Tier- in fine weather, business is espa- | GHRISTMAS PASSES QUIETLY: & TIMELY ARRIVAL OF MAIL Celek partie quietly following served as a the buriness houses were closes in kecping with the oceasion. The Adm Watson th tmas boat, doe 2 here frox outh about 8 e'clock Sun morning. She had about 25 sacky of Christmas mail for the Izlond. ineipally by hom y passed of! Monday was also oh wak 2 practically all of which was dis | tributed early in the day. Bosides a smoll assortment general freight, the Watson oleg brought 60 tons of Ladysmith coal for {lie city. LR CET NS A. N. B. CELEBRATES The Alaska Native Brother a®h Sisterhoods and Government school jointly celebrated Christ. mas 'Wnnday u{lvlnmm in the Lin [TCHING ECZEMA DRIED RIGHT UP BY THIS SULPHUR Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, ecan be quickly overcome by applying a little Mentho-Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation ni- 1y brings case from skin firrita- th,,mo}hes and heals the ecze- right up and lea Ll; gkin clear and smooth. | { | | | [ to fline Uni ‘ ly after erty hall. They had a tree, ram and gifts for everyone ent. pro pr e e RETURNS TO COLLEGE Alberta lilwas who, due . was forced to leave the sity and return home shor she started h work this Fall, left on th Fve 0 agaln college work. ars’ Alameda Christmas take up her PG/ BACK FROM SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. returned. home Sunday after Herbert on the a short \re. Kittlesby visited b n Ketchikan while h ‘onk a vessel bhelonging len's Canpery Co., south pul;:«, Kittleshy Watson absence parent ¢ hushan to Dud for re: DEATH TAKES 8. NORDIN; VICTIM OF HEART DISEAS Apparently overcome hy dise: of the heart, from which, it iz known that he has hee aculs sufferer for (he last few yoar Stephen Nordin was found de Christmas mornis by chell’ in the latter's wood-shed. Misging' since last Thv ay. friends of Nordin bhecame alarmeld| that some mighap had perbaps befallen him and a search for him! begun Saturday morn . I} igation of his cabin, the h, 'gave no clue as o his whereabouts ‘other than that he on had left it in' his usual methodi- cal way to go up town. \s tho el along the beach very difficult at present, Steve had ev dently felt unable to procc-d fur | had of Alaska for nearly thirly {coming to the Channel from Noms Some bro- vhom ho in about 1903 or 1904, thers and sisters from not heard in several years perhaps survive him in the old country, besides a cousin in Poca- ello, Idaho. Gust Lundell, close riend of Nordin, was named 2s administrator or executor of the dead man's estate in a will which was found in bhis effec I"uneral of the de been set for 1:30 o'clock Thurs, lay afterncon. Services will be id in the Congregational ¢hurch Rev, H. R. Allen to officiate. — e sed has of ANNUAL NEW YEAR PARTY ON SAT. NIGHT; F. 0. E. The Bagles v the passing of the n](l year and en- trance of the new, with their an- nual Hi Jinks, Saturdey nighr, December 31st, as they have in S pas and a splendid eve- ning’s entertainment is being iplanned for the event. There is_to be card playlng and daneing with rofreshments in be- 1927. College Days That Linger In Your Heart! PRICES 10-20-40-Loges 50¢ YU san /b ’3‘:»' At N COMPDRT | COMING THURSDAY “THE THIRD DEGREE” PATHE NEWS SEMON COMEDY And what a star he is! greatest drama of colleg THE HOLIDAY WEEK IS ON—TIE PASSEL - 'illl" h()’\ PATRO DAY NEW YEAR DRAWS MORE CLOSE 1GE. See him NOW in the life ever filmed! or CHRISTMAS SPIRIT WAS FELT EVERYWHERE AND WITH THE SEA- 5 GREETINGS WE THANK YOU FOR THE PAST SEASON’S DAYS HAS AGAIN THE MANAGEMENT. MOOSE XMAS PROGRAM| GIVEN LAST EVENING wo hundred and fifty youns | sters gpont an enjoyable evening ! at the Moose Hall last night| when the Chrisimas program of | the lodge was presented. Tho! men of the lodge had charge of| the affair and were assisted by | the women, while Mrs. In::mm\; and Mrs. K. Hildre of the enter-| tainment commitiee were rospon-| sible for most of (he many fii numbers on the program. G. Almquist was general chairman. Following *#he presentation of | the program Santa Claus appeas- od and gave each child a present, a sack of candy, fruit, nuts and €oda pop. '~ Tiater d& n ‘Wore treated | to; Taku' Cakes and cookies wlnh" the older folks also had luncheon. | More than 600 persons werc | gerved, The Betz Mélody Men furnished | dance music until after midnight and young and old ended the eve-| ning on the dance floor. ANCHORAGE BOWLERS WILL BE HERE SOON| A letter mcenml over the week | end from the Anchorage Elks’ Lodge named Robert Bragaw, M J. McDonald, 8. W. Ostrander, C i . Spensley, H. D. Thompson anl Lyle W. Larsen as the men who! will leave Seward January 4 en-| route here for the howling tour- nament between Anchorage, Ket-| chikan and Juneau. i “I hope Jimmy Barragar is on| the Junean team, as he is the ona| man I want to roll against,” wrote | Mr. Larsen, secrctary of the An-| chorage lodge and team member. “I set pins for him twenty yeary| ago in Whitehorse and when 1/ didn't get them® on the spot he’ was not slow in telling me about | it. ‘This is my chance to get back at him so be sure to have him in the lineup.” | Local dopesters figure that the Anchorage team average, earlier in the season, was 170, Nothing has been learned of the Ketchi- kan team's members, but it is thought they. haveé not yet heen picked but are still fighting it out for posltlonn‘ Turkeys Capons Geese Ducks {tween, and there will he no end A lito the fun, Jim Mit-Lira will play for the dance. A’ four plece orches- Bt | “LOCSE TILE” FALLS ON ACTRESS' DEMAND BERLIN, Dec. 27—Presence of mind on the part of an dctress saved a panic at the Thalia Thea- tre in Breslau the other day. At the moment when her part ran: “A joose tile fell on my cranium this morning,” part of the roof . erashed into the pros- cenium, fortunately without hit- ting anyone, but covering tha ther” when he reached Miichell's |fashionable audicnce in the stalls cabin and had gohe into tic woo'l-Lwith dust, shed at its rear to rest. Mitchel who had been dn Juneau for couple of - days, Feturnedl ]\nm‘ saturday evening amd i “And there’s the tile,” she add. ed coolly when the crash came. Everyone laughed and the situ- ob-|ation was saved, but the Oberbur- o the body untll the f/lowing | gomaster of Breslau had a narrow orning, when Mar- | escape. He immediately ordered About { the play to be almod and the 291 re | Winning ‘gfl}b&r nt‘!’uxat Shop maing Lw Carter. takey ard tin: 1 nd, | LBT. & drawing. 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