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TONIGHT cnd SATURDAY SUNDAY and MONDAY ard helmes | wih Dorothy KINOGRAMS Rich THEN WINDSOR, MOORE and BERT ROACH in MONEY TALKS CLAIRE OWEN and BIC BOY in “RAISIN' CAIN” Adm. 20-25-50- CO cents Loges BEAUTIF ciry DEC. E)IRT—)III)NI(}HT MATINEE RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF THE FAMOUS “TUNNEY-DEMPSEY” “DEMPSEY-SHARKEY” BOXING CONTEST FILMS and ART ACORD in “THE TERROR” SATURDAY- Admission this time—b50 cents; Children—25 cents Doors Open 11:30 P. M. NEW YEAR'S MIDNIGHT MATINEE ‘('\H‘liz. e esEo; Dolores Costello !to ‘magnificent 1 {cf Annie, a | Coney Isld ilike the 1 which *| Anni (Lon | marries ard [ Robards). rence) imported from Kuropes rised ghts in the ro! trapeze rider in 2 vd side show, most uL- n “The Sea Bea won fame by her motk when a the Attractions At Theatres star, pa she deserted Dresser) a young millionaire, firies, (played by His father (David To: married Annie’s mot) it isn't lore r and tells his wifa he will has the rest of { yothing do this girl the aundience last night a v {-nere performer. Fearin: Palace theatre, where this Metrd | \or her own security, sed It Goldwyn-Mayer picture had its ‘o | ner former lover (Rockiiffe Fol itial showing, felt as 1 did aboui!jowes) who is now blackmailin it. The strange part of such pic | per, Alicia does not tell cither h tures is that the more laugns|pyshand or her daughter who h: thare are in it, the shorter il .aajly it The then geems to the audience. Archi>|gps Mayo is the director FINE COMEDY IS " NOW AT PALACE There «is only one with “Money Talks.” enough, and I think mi has to circus slorye, devi Seldom has a picture been ceived with the entl greeted “Money taneous chuckles that g proportion of deep stomach laughs at the end of the picture were in constant evidenc Claire Windsor has the leadiig feminine role, that of Phoeb» Starling. Miss Windsor has never been photographed to betier ad vantage, and is fast establishing herself as a whimsical comedis enne. There is a refinement abou her comedy that is found In bt one or two other players. She i- a hit. . Owen Moore as the fast-talking thoughtless Sam Starling, gi e " the best performance of his ca-|[POsite Miss reer. In a day when any nvz-l!‘i;r "‘I‘{‘m""‘l‘“ everything is forgiven for the Akt ‘Ale of ‘a “gag,” Moore surpris - g 3y a real and defint's ha Rennlic are et’nr‘:’:&‘:t’;iw:n s o happily married coupl i farce ey ® 2 and stagedom. Th try to keep g .mbered for his their stage "and fi ',‘ ‘\\m m. '«::"lsu‘?l:)'xrfi’:t ML» is ,.v,‘; centrated in New York so that funnier in this new pa No ous | they can ln-}rg;;)vx:": ,m" lh“. -'1‘\ Y on either the stage or screen cus Y "]k” Iwn:v (;““::“”v ,mw o v hades of fu-!&nd piry 1 y ay I’B’::::: 'u}l:h ‘};‘;:S:s(;e;,-& seen togeiber at New York state 1 tiful fu a|first mights. -, Bl ‘m‘leell; Kl:)' ;B :.:;:Qramenml As might be guessed, Miss Gish NM- roh‘" and Ned Spaiks|ls @ clever, scintillating conversa- makes B. dgélded jmpression as! tionalist with a genuine sense of m . \as Bumor. She has a shrewd andl are :.o:l Aol A e discerning mind and, had she taken up writing as a profession. AT b . siiwould doubtless have been an “THE THIRD DEGREE” | lable and brilliant eritic. 18 NOW AT OOI.I.IUM 5 . s 30 THE BEAUTIFUL CITY AT PALACE ON SUNDAY hat 1e known the not Gish, ally y who has his newest s The Beautiful Ci tional pieture, com ce Theatre on Sunda of a popular footlig ol life Miss Gi: nie. Mr. Ren te actors of the New and he has appeared of times in tures. was while playing op iish in a picture mad fith studio that came meet the h is Mis. James Re fof the favo York stage, a number Indeed, it to among of sere BUCK JONES IS AT { COLISEUM TOMORROW i i S RS TR S SRt Virgufln Brown Faire, who a0 ay at the CoNseum Theatre, su {pears as Mildred Dean in Bu~k any of the current scresn!jones’ latest starring production mas. l"1':: sert Valley,” which opéns Sal- horror and suspense. the urday matinee at the Colisevn and cruelty of the “thizd!theatre, was the only woman on " by which prisoners were | joeation in the Mojave desert, | ply | ries of | | | | | Acord’s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 30, 1927. UNDERWATER TUBE LINKS CALIFORN I4 CITIE HUDSON TUBES = O SATE o ik AND le-tube underwater is in estuary which wed (right) into placi location of the tube and its York an) New Jersey and the g and gea ches show meter as con between New inst the p | of I compan rove has licts who i Oukland and / to construction t singletubp under world between meda he 1 tunne led wate he th 500,000 1wl 4,43 portal, and wil o fent drawbric i cting th ¥ Oakland and the island municipality. The federal gove ment condemned the as an impediment to shi it is to be removed n when the tube will be opened. The is bailt of | coner moulded ship ywed ten miles acro bay and sunk in of the segments and only work e ports Jefferson Hoad Malcolm Waite, | ply cont Buck Jone: it i th has unwitting i feud. After an ex experiences, he s father of the n gives a fiery w by Dean, { whom he h Faire 1 of the stubbornly refuses to love for Montgomery the final scenes. vivid dry astern por givl admit until doc Iran { tion. | been sunk interior co pos All a and done. New engineering principla involved in building the un bway, in addition involved in of tube operatin be of coffer ISATURDAV M|DNIGHT | MATINEE AT PALACE we of the W Universal of their night matinee “The starri Th st of t clife th directed, in Velma Connor, Dudle C. E. Anderson, Ji Deffebach ns of Acor the time urday Palace, gections two A new ty s employed and an ingen st {in tande hen vehicle, ta he picture, which cludes H nund il‘)l"()’\ GORDON, U. ( By C. D. WATKINS (Associated Press Staff Writer) WASHINGTON, 20 {ton Gordon, Un ates | trict attorney for DI et of - . * i('u'nmhm. has identified To Establish Museum | with the Doheny For Unknown Soldier trials long now that the public may think that prosecution : of these cases is all that he do 30.—Franc is to have a a museum Cobb, Bell Dempsey-Sharke: and| y-Tunne; wiil T Demp: algo be dis- —_——————— the been oil 50 \\I‘mr“ reli al cn his office handl each year. Gordon On the contrary, during most the litigation the prosecutor 2B sud ad spent most of the nights in Yidko: attending . to other matters in wiwn the respongibili 4 nent super affairs re reads the ints. perzonally and supervis by his 20 as oiher one of his pra i8 e {read every communication e of thei {ceived by his office and to sign ntly Al very letter that goes out. Since ev work An- done the museum. Association of & ing will furnish co th Stop “dosing” It's pain only. St Jacobs Ofi will stop any p and not one, rheumatism, to' confess to crimes I‘“"Iere exterior sequences were they were innocent, is most | filmed. She said she felt per- ividly portrayed | “in this plcture,’ fectly safe on the desert with asy|Den't suffer! sy ok sy 10kt ‘;\';":::;rmvi(:nrllml took office fn 1921 he per. o esoctaLO O rie iy | sonally has recelved every person aughters and Widows of MIssing ), eqjled to see him. Sefdiors. Wi have not "_‘"‘,""""']' The work of the district atto: will see that the Unkndwn Soldieri s oerice’ in the District of Co I PRy ok fot. {lumbia is greater than in any bl SR (other district, because many case.: PA B i ' tried in state courts elsewhere a IN G federal cases here and not ba- 5 | cause there fs more crime in the | district, s HE RHEUMATIB In addition to erime, Gordon's ,office handles all litigation con | cerning cabinet officers in the District of Columbia, War Risk Insurance cages and those of the | Shipping Board, Internal Revenue, | Treasury department and the Board of Tax Appeals. In the year ending June 39 926, the district attormey': office rheumatism case in fifty requires here took care of 105585 cases internal treatment. Rub soothing. started during that year. Of that penetrating St. Jacobs Oil right number 10,036 were terminated on the tender spot, and by the with 6,823 convictions, 647 acquit- time you say Jack Robinson—out tuls and 2,523 cases nolle prossed comes the rheumatic pain and During the year 5,051 persong distress, St. Jacobs Oil is a' pleaded guilty, but there were harmless rheumatism liniment 6 cases tried by jury which never disappoints, and rdon inaugurated a doesn’t burn the skin. It takes hy which any case can he traced pain, soreness and stiffness from from ite beginning to its coneln aching joints, muscles and bones; sion. He spent many ni stops sciatica, lumbago, backache over the court dockets li and neuralgia. coses which Had eaused conges Limber up! Get a small trial (jon. He Investigated every case bottle of old-time, honékt St. ()on pending | 40 his own hand Jacobs Ofl from any drug store, writing ank%fl s disposition. and in a moment you'll be free py doing this ke eleared his doc from pains, aches and stiffness, o5 so that Rub rheumatism qate. dy, it was nearing cities, led by deep si ared with the new Hudson tubes| {1y v the German tube beneath the Elbe at Hambur, an precast 1 pulling into HAS BUSY IIMI' I)l/th\(“ ()IL TRIALS | Pey- and Fall-Sinela’r in the.upwards of 12,000 % ESTUARY SUBWAY i | v completion to connect Oakl The tube was built be sea divers (left). an nethod was used tubes uuder ch stes s of plate were ber half cylinders 40 feet six feet in diameter the side forms by collgr of ceme the joints to lor e to which a run was make th come six-foot around ter ti Deep sea diver ling under water and su the placing of cement down to them throngh a pipe from the surface ahove. helmet crew, working in hour shifts, helped seal the and after they were made water was pumped from the Precdsting the subway made it possible to use less | ment than when moulded under | and greater strength s for only half the thicknes istruction. / ey is chief engi ct, Ned D. Bak and Lochiel N en r only the pervised aid plum 60-f threc join st the tub ordinar method of « George A. of the pro engineer | King construc The subway 100 ships and cars fo cross dail section of seaws without interruptin It elimipa s three ings at the site, on not some enabhles 10,000 motor at the inter and highway each other ilroad cross PROSECUTOR, in sv"-" an joining | ‘:\u!! don’t be surprised if he does hecause of the| - |just like the rest of us. AGTIVITY OF ROCKEFELLER IS AMA?ING ORM( llllllllllllE LHTHEHY IND th Fla., Dec here is rmazing> pereanial John D. Rockefoller Mter year, a inhabttdnts the remember, the oil mag-| has been opening Caseme h winter donning gol togs and bout the 1links or mot- the quiet beach. | Arriving several wecks earlier th usual this son, Rocke- feller quietly ped into systematic h {erns his He he better enthus- JACH, colony lllll long as nat 88 up home, stridin loring alo w T L G program wh sojourn e. fine, o | ¢ eelin than ever’” d | lastic over improvements made on | his estate dur the summer| months that he took a flashlight | and inspected the gardens before| retiving on the night of his {arrival. Whacking the golf ball down his principal Iso has a vivid books, con- friends, re- T L T interest in moto rsation with a few |ligion, philosophy and modern |invention, especially the radio. He likgs to go to church and join in the singing and fre- 1tly attends musicals. on occasions Rockefeller al- to chat with his and tourists. Those who| him in his home find live- ntertainment in the anecdotes I he tells The multi-millionaire |tected against the numerous cur- seekers who flock to his|' and he dislikes publicity,| he likes a photographer|® | he for piciures on links, where he occasionally joins |in novel contests. | “What doesn’t |man of his year expected to lay asi old friends here asked in talking of Rockefeller. “What man of n shoot eight holes of golf He that lust year = LT AR AR 8 stops is pro- [fosity estate |but it pose the| he do that a might well be " one of his |even better on the links this | season. “Of couise, Mr. Rockefeller has| | to rest quite a lot. He can't af- ford to run down his batteries at this age, but’ he remark- able recuperative power. He likes to ‘ride in his automobile and wants to drive fast. “In :t, Mr. Rockefeller fis It's his age and the glare of publicity turned upon hi§ eve¥y act which makes him seem different.” About the only popular out- door diversion in which Rocke feller does not participate to some degree is boating. The blue and placid Halifax river runs by his front door, and one can cast a stone into the ocean from the rear entrance gateway, But Rockefeller never gets closer to them than the curtained privacy of his car as he goes whizzing down the beach on his afternoon IIIIIIIHIIIH'IHU"IllH”liIH LTI rate of | tained anc fre | mal | to product the cained bleached asparages rate bet control.” TOTEM POLE CARVING Totem ¢ Lo Alaskan new impotus of late, brand new high Takoog for mobile Company U FONIGHT—LAST -l’I!Phll-"ll"l”"llm“l'll 7:30 TIMES 9:25 L0X NEWS LouiseDresser FATHREFORRDL Rogléhife Feliowes KAHNGRBROS BRODL (. You Spelibound from Beginning to End PRICES 10-20-50 Loges 60c COMING SUNDAY “MILLIONAIRES” LU T LUUUETHU UL IIIII!ll|IlllllIlllllll“l"ll"llll% 0.1 gram vitamin A to promote wth fu alh ragus, W per animai, in quantity normal healch rats. Bleach- | now trosh to rat It is will ne understood that this totem occuny & prominent corner the Htudebaker Building construetion. The me of the largest of undonbredly the largest nt years abilily for this work lila skill as a 10- is also reeog. who reclaimed from the “Wast nade them present Al streets.— con ont new nuder | pole will 1 s|its kind, ani- | carved in nilus Tagoc and growth, the )iz well known being less effective than |tem pole “de froshly cooked. Animals fed 11t ow rotted | het when fed rate of 0.1 gram p little if any hly cooked, gave health he of 0.2 gram daily w tor if as good as the negative | re - > RECEIVES NEW IMPETU Rub Vicks on fore- head; also melt in cup of hot water and "inhale vapors wving {5 in a falr way | beconie a lost art among f Indians. It has received howev A pole of cedar, being the is (10N vARs UsEe Studeba of San F FINE FAMILY ¥UEL for thoge wise enourh to order their coal and kindling bere. Have us deliver you at your nddress and note how mued better heat and cleaner fires you have. Wouldn't ask you to do this If it cost more. It doesm’t. It really costs less and the trial will prove It. We carry a full Ine of Feeda D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Dull Children More Versatile at Play (Continuea from r-age One.) |appear through amalgamation, | eradication or dispersal, Greenness of Plant Related to Vitamin _ That the all-important vitamin A is more likely to be present in the green part of an edible plant than in other parts was indicated in another paper read today. Dr. John W. Crist, associnte | professor of horticulture, and Dr. Marie Dye, associate professor of home economics at Michigan State College, who presented a paper last year on an investiga- tion of the vitamin A content of leaf and head lettuce, described a continuation of their study with asparagus in their new paper. Experimenting with albino rats, they found no direct vvidence that the ereen coloring matter in fae plant was the vitamin, itself; bui they did observe what appeare! to beé a “positive correlation pe- tween the degree of greenness in edible plant parts and their coi- tent of vitamin A" “Green asparagus, whethor fresh, freshly cooked or canned,’ they said, “when fed daily at the Peyton Gordon (above) and lell Bnrhmluw. pied with the Fall-Sinclair il conspiracy case in October taat one of his “boys” started the in- vestigation that brought about the biggest sensation in months in the oil scandal. Neil Burkio- shaw, assistant district attorney, a former member of the Washing- ton staft of The Associaied Press, uncovered the fact that Burns de- tectives were keeping the jury under an intensive surveillance, Burkinshaw carried on the subse- quent grand jury investigatino and helped Gordon pare the petition asking Sinclair, Burns and four associates bel’ cited hr nlmlnll contempt of - court, FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY PACKERS and PROVISIONERS ¢ QUALITY MEATS Featuring Frye's Delicious Hams and Bacon and Frye’s Baby Beef PHONE 38 Two Deliveries Daily YES WE HAVE U. S. P. GLYCERINE FOR YOUR CAR RADIATOR Use it and be sure that you are safe during this cold weather A 507¢ solution is 4!l you require Why is emalsi. mwnmbflp Anm:!euunkkmon foctly ihksini in foods a to make sf A “CHEAP” PRICE BUYS ONLY A CHEAP AR'HCI.E When you wan{ something woull eatis worth enjoying, and worth every cent d price you mlt.itukmrtop-valcwmhmfl "CALIFORNI 4 GROCER PHONE 478