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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SAIURDAY, DEC. 31, 1927. {.—'*‘;*—;_‘—;-!;llllpl(! family ol; the : v Side EKS’ FIRST TEAM ' — | transformed into millionaires over Attractio S night, Their amusing aittieaiti=s| BOWLERS WIN FROM n i'."\in;‘: to break into socioty, lm.,' SECOND STRINGERS on tragedy when the wife a At Theatres ’ ;w‘-n\'im-ml she must divorce MST| oo e of the Junenu| husband if she is to enter s a Elks' lodge bhowled over two magic ¢ °. However, their m L] 4 @ : "~ %! tual affection and common u:-:v%l;'}:“,i”' temnix e Ui i A “DESERT VALLEY” 18 save the day, and together they|. . g S Wb p } AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | | roturn to the little tailoridz shop |Jpoe | Bl e Al . IR % s tety s - showing little good work to run Amid scenes T on Hester Street up a total of 2521 pins while o ® TO START OFF THE NEW YEAR WE among the fantastic s of |, Jeorge Sidney, noted for WiSfen, pegt the scrubs could do,| of 1S 2OSPI VR the canyons of the Mojave, bux |, Ctash and Perlmutter’ chatue:lyipn 3 handicap of 300 to WISH 4 PROSPEROUS YEAR TO Films feature “Desert AI. oo | terizations, plays the kindly but o oyer 2478 pins. i ST ALL IN JUNEAU starring Buck Jones, has {2 father. Miss Fazenda.| " qpyrsday the performances| 'l’f}d\{’ I('IqT showing at the Coliseum toni Wwhose reputation as a comedienn® | wore glightly better, the first L rii Comedy, and |team making' 2747, one of the , picture whose | 151t and superior A best scores made to date, while 1 - AT T . T y 1 i is 1 ) UNDAY MATINEE—SUNDAY and story deals with the feud of cat.| "' Gordon, who came into |the scrubs, with a 150 handicap, 4 e iy Haln cvis Skt eents with her mother role in “Humer-|poc i aria™ Borrasar was high MONDAY NIGHT Buck ;)\n“ “‘;:(-lp:;‘r,;hnr an irre. | 95008, Dlays the ‘wite. | man Thutidly, s tiees Eamel . presible cowhoy, who has a knack | ., Th€ Supporting cast includestygia)ing 616 while his high game / D 'SFEN' g a8 suave g o f WE PRESENT for getting into trouble over other | NOL CAIT a8 the suave ‘”“l.‘”‘;l score of 209 was beaten by — people’s troubles. Virginia Brown | ©0 Drotheriniaw, Helene Costello |p,qqe, who played one game for FIGHT PICTURES Richard . Faire is the girl in the case and | %% @ YoUnS seamstress in l0¢€|tne scrubs and made 214. e A Arthur Lubin, the som, and | parragar we b : Py Malcolm Waite the ruthless own- Jy ~ Barragar was high ain last I ) ] Ny » BT oF e wakes b Jame Winion as a beautiful b |nignt hut his total was only ROUND BY ROUND—BLOW BY BLOW Hard riding, spectacular fighe. | Euiler who fails to entice the|anq nis high score of 202 w n e Al SGnEds o8 Hifaro wrtas DY beaten by one point by Lavenil RIEEAT QRS make this one of the best west |’ BARTHELMESS, GISH * | Following are the scores made: » 5 erns seen locally in some time. AT PALACE SUNDAY Thursday EAUTIFUL This is a clean, wholesoms pic- g s BEARE Lale r W (ture which the entira family will| There 15 an unusual and .’ Barragar el a0 = \ ‘ ITY | extfoy. { pealing romance in “The Beautl- Lavenik ......168 176 19 b i % | Scott R. Dunlap directed the o picture at the Pal. Hendrickson .193 179 161 ful e ! production which is based on the ace for Sunday and Monday. 1t Metcalf 25} Ea . widely read novel by Jackson is the love of an Italian boy, | T e 2 CONTENDERS FOR THE HEAVYWEIGHT Gregory. Tony, played by the star, Richard Darby : with DOROTHY GISH it Barthelmess, for Mollie, an Irish | . CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD Totals is an enviable ¢ and Big Star Cast 4 TR RN W v AH\:H;V\';\, portrayed by Hm'ul!\\'g : ; ar i AT PALACE TONIGHT | Y0l o\ oeply in lova, bur Pullen 67 147 and ART ACORD in KINOGRAMS—PICTORIAL NEWS ot L LV T ot ik etk N1 TR TR W R0 AT A R AR S oubie BIL. for foniant, 4| unt) Pony s’ ahlé: 16 edrh onge OV i3 ; THE TERROFK 4 might. A oney, the income from his flox- continuous show from 7 o'clock | MOREY, th Howard Last Word in Comedy Production to midnight. {er push-cart being too small to'g o The fight plctures of ,the ‘“_“"_\upjn»l-.’ a wife. At night they sit: LUPINO LANE rocent_gont ‘e e Demg |00, om0 e S ] e e SEE THE' OLD YEAR OUT A ; - ; ning for tho big day when Tony Handicap ... § , THE NEW YEAR IN AT Sharkey will be shown. Thev| corgri b B iiige 77 T I ¢ shop of his owal ke will draw big again as they didj "o e able to furnish a twa| Totals $53 796 “T’ F' ’ > D 1 29 when first shown here many Last Night e lg ltlng udae weeks ago. Many who saw m.-‘"“[’r';’,“‘_":;‘r’?‘:“n"':"a,,., RIS FIRST TEAM | b 7 pictures then will probably go! o L Barragar .....202 178 i i i tered when Tony is innocent!. £ An Educational Picture i o i o soensed of @ crime and, fop-hig|Hendrickson' '.188 140 100—43 Foes el -~ |' The other feature is Art Acor — > i, ! {Lavenik ........150 162 203—505 ; other's sake, is compelled fo! 8 PP ST S e in a Blue Streak Western produc- | s ing that hls|Metcalt 163 188 164—515 PECIAL CONCERT NUMBERS BY tion, “The Terror.” The scenes :::“"’Il"‘"_‘“ih':fl'}‘ \_k"';‘:‘f"i sent to| Radée 186 133 154 ] ORCHESTRA :"‘I’_""‘;v\"‘]::”i"l'l'i"‘l' wilds of the Call-} sy~ Afier nis release he attempts prish o, x = ornia ntains. KOS » broke read of | 3 2 Tt07:16 < In these beautiful surroundings 1 'Ye [ il PICK-UPS “Angels Serenade” by G. Braga, and Hungarian Dance No. 5 Clif Smith, the director, guided| o jroymstances, and he goes ShaW 161 147 148 15 P 1 b his players through the action of i Blomgren 140 149 q cilo LM, to 12:50 A, M, by Johannes Brahms 1o A OUEh 116 Action O%ithrough many heart-breaking x| e an unusually dramatic tale of the | (W MR T na Mona [Stewar Admission—10-25-50, Loges 80 cents Wast. ; | e Shte- to fubil thetr dream. | Gs, Messer. —..184 140 14 FORTY, DOLLAR RINGSIDE KA Icis b s e Acord, with his horse Buddy, amli “The Beautiful City” is a Firsgj&odcard ... . | his dog Rex, proves again that he |y i P it Y roduced by|D- Rhodes ...124 164 o5 o Do s {15 one of the West's outstanding | e & Braianer. fno i s, e FOR 50 CENTS 1 | Ingpiration Pictures, Inc., and 1 | 705 759 4 {Borsemen, as he does feats seldom | ol by Kenneth Webb. Edmund | == 106 780 ; B performed on horseback. Gould ng wrote the story. [riandionp./i.-..o Children, 25 cents | Totals Doors Open Continuously from Totals ........8056 859 814-2478 CONTINUGUS SHOW FROM 7 TO | Daring rides up and down the! { mountain side and trips along| i dangerons mownisin vt vere| MASONIC RECEPTION RETURN ENGAGEMENT the “location trip. 110 nis sure.| SUNDAY AFTERNOON GUN CLUB SHOOTS OF THE FAMOUS | footed mount slipped ai limes g TOMORROW MORNING g e - - — T C— !both Acord and his horse would| The annual New Year's Dlfly re- e . L ) |,h . g o : B! « sonic L & mance and adventure. with eru 2 4 have fallen hundreds of feet fo|ception of the Masonic Lodge ],,Tlvn o icebutve” Mavh "ot shibbt: EARL ROSSMANS | rude light, T projectod J “TUNNEY-DEMPSEY” | ' . Rassman ki ¥ e phona Tuneath witl Bs held i ‘the OAS H scussing his Arctic trip,| film. The natives thought it a - [ | L Fellows Hall from 2 o'clock untjl|ig is offered to the members of ALASKA FEATURE Mr, Rossman told of the Eskimos' vision or a dream to see black P 9 ! Ve SRR R L 5 lock tomorrow afternoon. the Juneau Gun Club, it was an- COMlNG PALACE first glimpse of motion plculms;men doing native dances in sun- DEMPSEY.S ARKEY MILLIONAIRES” 1S Masons of all degrees are. in- nc;:ced to(llay.s gl oo ’ ,and even magazine pictures of the |shine and with palm trees and > | AT COLISEUM SUNDAY | |yited to attend the reception, and 9 yeghlar Sunday. shoot: W) 7 . icorsex acs, and’ the Eskimos|grass in the background.” : e % | special invitagons have been "is-|be held tomorrow morniug at 19 Earl Rossman’s own production} iqny comprehend such things| PSS s { " The Coliseum Theatre will fea-|gued to Masons from Douglas and {0'clock and a special shoot will “Kivalina of the Ice Lands” witl| o o ang silk stockings cr! BOXING CONTEST |ture a Warner Bros. l“‘"dmfli“"i’r'h(;“n(f. Masps o be held Monday morning at 1i)be shown at the Palace next week |, aociood o straw hat. ““,‘: [ CARD OF THANKS {when “Millionaires,” directed by| No regular program is to ba|0'¢lock. At the Monday meet ths starting Thursday and Mr. Rosi-lyainly jooked ridiculous to thewn| 1 desire to express my hearts - FILMS | Herman Raymaker, opens on Sun-|given for the reception, but ““‘lmmm’"s will shoot for chickens,(man will appear in person at thej_ .4 | guess we are, 1 quge felt thanks to my many friends |day with George Sidney, Louise|eommittee in charge has arranged |furkeys, or whatever prizes they |theatre each presentation andlynei yige “of gimplicity is, after|in Juneau, and especially the OGN s | Fazenda and Vera Gordon in thefor musical and vocal numbers,|may choose, it was said. make a short talk. Mr. ROSSman)ay o jgeal way, without hustle Members of the Lodge ‘of Elks, and ART ACORD in featured roles. while refreshments are ‘to be| S fl‘;?enl two years in the Arctel,ng commotion of events here. ifor their sympathy and expres- . HAVE COLDS Circle. “I had magazines and a motion {8ions of true friendship and ald Gerpy YR 2 “Millionaires,” suggested by th2|gerved. “ ", g y THE TERROR { well-known novel, “The Inevitable EILE e | Jim Mobley and Jack Peterson| “Kivalina®—she s Mr. RosS|.i0pure fitm I made in Africa dur. dUring my bereavement, the death . . - % Millionaires,” written by B. Phil-|LET Almquist ¥Fress Your Suit.|entered the St. Ann’s hospital | man’s heroine, will surprise all 10t g0 o hie samo hunt. loo [0f my husband. Admission this time—50 cents; Children—25 cents e o 1o the story of 4 |We call and deliver. Phone 528, yesterday for treatment for colds.|this photoplay of Eskimo ro- B DL NAENG D g MRS. C.'C. NICHOLS. ) 1ip: it THE NEW YEAR AS THE YEAR 1927 draws to a close we review the past twelve months with a great deal gf appreciation for the many pleasant relations afforded us by our Friends and Patrons. It will be our endeavor in the NEW YEAR to serve you even more faithfully and with friendliness, that you may be justified in vour patronage of us. WE EXTEND TO ALL WISHES FOR HAPPINESS AND ABUNDANCE OF PROSPERITY DURING THE COMING YEAR. _THE COLISEUM THEATRE i They put lot of dog and—0i! V. ihr— FOR THE WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP N ::s S e Iss Mibr. TUNNEY-DEMPSEY | _ ™™ FIGHT PICTURES 7 PLANE, JANE BLOW BY BLOW DIRECT BY THE RINGSIDE SOLDIERS' FIELD—CHICAGO Another of the Fighting Heart BUCK JONES . 7:30 <CMe=roo i N DESERT VALLEY Thrills and Suspense — A Cattlemen’s Feud over Water-Rights—And Buck Jones in a Story of Romance and Danger. 3 A Thriller of the Sage-Brush Land b 7 R NIRGINIA BROWN PAIRE—MALCOLM WAITE PATHE NEWS large seating capacity we are “IQAH i this big show at regular admission SRRV HE SERE Ge . s S ————— Pt rich and ma's rich—to mama kiss papal

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