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PICKETT' PALACE S THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY LATE M. . M. NEWS For Prestige! For ROBERT KANE “PRINCE OF A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE MASTER PRODUCTION— with LOIS MORAN—BEN LYON— LYA DE PUTTI and MARY BRIAN—IAN KEITH—SAM HARDY—OLIVE TELL Adapted from the Ex-Duke, a Novel by E. Phillips Oppenheim Performance! PRESENTS HIS TEMPTERS” Bluebird (,omedy CHARLES “Wild Bill” PUFFY in 10—25—50—Loges 60 cents Children Free with Parents Saturday Night SUNDAY AND MONDAY An Affair of the Follies with Lewis Stope, Billie Dove, Lloyd Hughes Attractions At Theatres Sk 7 | “THE GINGHAM GIRL" 4“ | COLISEUM TONIGHT » e — ! Lols Wilson, known to some as # their favorite movie star, to others as the girl who helped to make the “Covered Wagon,” but to all as gne of the world's greatest ac. tresses, has deserted the type of fole that made her famous to play fo a version of “The Gingham 9 Girl,” the snappy little show which] stampifled Brogdway, some faw years ago. Miss. Wilson undoubtedly proves that fi:e Is_ a very versatile per- tormer, and she s as convincing .0, this lighter role as in any of ! her Ppreceding pictures. For some time the actress had been asking her producers to star her in a different type of play, and it is quite obvious that she got more than a little pleasure out of “The Gingham Girl.” The picture, which will be shown at the Caliseum Theatré to- night andy tomorrow, brings to- gether two stars who will probably. 32 [ National's « | “AFFAIR OF FOLLIES” AT PALACE SUNDAY “DId you ever fry to mest som 4 one for a whole year, and then discover that during all that timg you had been lunching at a resi taurant table adjoining his, six days per week? 3 That is one of the many inter. esting human plot kinks of Firsfi “An Affair of the Fol.| lies,” which is the attraction af ‘the Palace Sunday. Lewis Stone, Billie Dove and. Lloyd Hughes are featured in th picture, which beging in a New' York chop house, where three mef} whose lives are being vitally end} tangled by outside events meat daily without knowing each ulher it Of ‘course, it is a woman who brings the three men together— charming Billie Dove, who is the screen wife of Lloyd Hughes and the object of Lewis Stone's affec- tions. The story is packed with clever twists and genuine human interest. Among the various set. tings are some colorful scenes of the famous Hollywood Music Box Revue. ’ i LARGE COLLECTION RECEIVED AT MUSEUM An extensive snd Interesting col- ¢ be seen more n the future, as they |lection of native craftsmanship has form a ‘remarkable team. One i8,{been received at the Alaska Mu. ® of course, Miss Wilson, the other [seum recently by Rev A. P. Kashe. George Arthur. Tole of the "small town Aleck” who finally came through, and he squeezes it to the very last inch. Arthur has the|varoff, curator. The collection was “smart{made by E. L. Ranger, of the Board of Education, around the The cast includes Jerry Miley, ! Hazel Keener, Jed Prouty, Betty Francisco and Charles Crockett. e S — | e || NEW FEATURE OPENS | = The . anhouncement o: the Pal.! * ace Theatré that it has contracted! for @' showing of “The Prince ’l'plnpurl for a three day engage. ment, beginning tonight, is one cf‘ thie most illibol‘lut ‘theatre notes b was bpmlht to this country ucdr. h will be intetesting to see it th¥ advante Teports concerning the brilliafice of this 28-year-old | Y ditector are reallted in his tim| wark. .l worked side by %l«flhtm in_Burope, and n which | AT PALACE TONIGHT || o N shi to York orP ‘thrifls in store fot dumflu of life. Hnlth i ol as well u 'Gu too ica -II duz life helh forth if you keep yourself fir, and the first isite | of fixnun is %IL‘ you regular. They do awa) wu and the effect, they will act upon yaur liver as ary laxatives ptdnlmnelfln i ""?.";fim-fu" id Eagrens ()F C(HJRW olevieminderidy mmran ——YOU KNOW IT’S AT Snappiest Funniest Brightest and HOW! OH! Happened Fastest of all Shows ! GOSH! SUNDAY What ; to Father ly to the film. THE FEATURE PICTURE | MORE ROMANTIC THAN A FIRST KISS! OSHKOSH ‘COMES TO BROADWAY " A screamingly funny musical comedy brought joyous- in the wrong place. The fi The humorous love story of a little girl who braved the big town to. save the village wise-cracker from “eracking* astest comedy of the y’ér—cra_mmed with laughs from start to finish. From the Famous Broadway Comedy 2 SHOWS ——— FASHION SHOW AT 9:00 NEW CREATIONS The : Showing A . of these S | H — BY GORDON'S B e e 20 =~ N Show You Wont Forget e L > 4y ADDED ALSO RZO PRICES ALWAYS THE SAME 10-20-50-Loges 60 cents’ ST Y0 1 AT ¢coastline of the Sevmrd Penlnsulu pfihneé cr ete; ate- 197 leg;:m cuve\-mg rhn{{ work. The Indian art and hana most beautiful pleca is a needlef . and knife shrapemeér’ of jade, 4% inches long by %.inch wide. | is tinely polished gnd is lllnchidTutued Wy Gordon’s.: Models, for to a double string of blue, white, and green beads. ' Rev. Kasho- varoff says that it is the finest piece of jade he has ever seen.! There is also a good assortment of wooden serving plates, one of which is over two feet long. An arrow-head was sent in which is. the first to be received at the Museum résembling in form | the arrow-heads used by the American Indlans. It has the identical heart shape of the lat- ter. There were alsp, among other, pieces, a pipe of béautitully carved ivory; several baskéts, ome of which was decorated with the web feet of small ducks; a re- markable speadhead of slate; and some interésting oil stoves made of pottery. —— e —— Friday, Day at the 28th, s Remnant Goldstein’s Bmporium, i§ p. mi Following tne Yrsi movie show at the Colisedm tonight and ‘to- |- morrow, a fashion show will be the show wlll be Miss Ann Rohwer, Miss Theodora Budwin, Harrlet Holman of Holman School of Dancing, Miss Evelyn Judson, Miss Velva Willlams and Miss jGertrude Waltonen. ———— MINK FOR SALE Thirteen .mink, nine fomales| and (ou; males in pen two years. Four young this’spring. Will sell all' including pens and extra wire for $32.00 each. ‘Owner leaving Alaska. Reference, Wright Shoppe, Junean. Address Box 43, Petersburg, Alaska. i F IS s JUNEAU WOMAN’S CLUB The Junésu Woman's Club will teet at the. Forget-Me-Not Tea Rupmfrhurfi‘ y, Beptember 27, at meeting is open for new members. Dues 31.00 adv. .101d papers for sate at tie Empire. ARl RESE R i, o : l)eer Rq;(l Com Field: armers to Avenge| ¢ ll()(TKSI’RINl)S, Texas, Sept | -Deer are invading the corn fields| in Bdwards county. ! Farmers complain of the dam- |a%e doue by the deer, which leaya {the game preserves, eat their fill {of ripening corn and then retreat to their preserves. | Neo fences can hold them out of ! |the fields, for they leap over even the woll-proof structures. Forbid. | den by law' to shoot the animals at | this seascn, the farmers can do; little more than try to drive them out. But the farmers will have their| revenge when the hunting season opens. They will have the satis.| faction of bagging fattened game, Already the county home demon. | stration agent is telling farmers wives how to preserve venison in | glass jars, " - | RECORDS | Closing out an 1v inch Columbia | and Okeh Records at F0c each. Open evenings. Radic Electric| Co Martin Lynck. 97 s il 2o v "NEW CREATIONS at theé Coliseum '!%e‘a‘tre &ptember 'rbmcm and’ Y 29 Do not fail to see th‘is presentldon of Fall modes. [N ’i"‘fl E JUNEAU Launony Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets [ e— PHONE 359 DANCE A. . HALL SATURDAY A SeS——— Ad' |0M papers for sary at the Tmpire.’ MERCHANTS CAFE ™ Thos. McMullen, Prop. "JUNEAU'S NEWEST PLACE TQ EAT Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. SHORT ORDERS—REGULAR DINNERS Next. Connors Motor Co. A — . NOR THERN HOTEL $ ROOMS—50 cents per Might and up, 8800 r week and tp an m—.‘:t“\slm A:g right. i‘d{;fim&nw pr‘ antl nd lp—ltelm heated. THE ARCADE CAFE Special Dinners on Sundays and Week Bays Soda Fountain in connection, Come In and listen to the radlo, | MARY YOUNG, Prop. put your name oh our coal ijt, “1t e certalaly good eolt. We deliver {zesh poultry eevry day. On are thé largest and ‘ln:- that the' henw' produce. We carry a complete Ifne of Poultry and Pox Foeds. g And our tranafér eefvice— ‘well ‘'you c&a’t beat it. D. B. FEMMER e ":-,1 ‘Fire Insurance Policy ‘wot be changed after, a fire odeurs,, Sc, ou have paid off a‘;:lofigageofi fimished .- puul”smg property under coutract, yon : should notify us. ““We will make the neccossary clnnge witbut cost. "M you move to a néw lotation; an'‘én- " forsement is required. If you need mere . imsurance, phone us. We will cover yom ! ALLEN SHATTUCK, b nvsvm,zvm.—kgu ESJATE l!‘ o i1 S