The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 24, 1928, Page 3

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P 1C K E T T P A I_.c ACE LAST T\'\'() TIMES TONIGHT “THE CHORUS KID” AU ALSO A GOOD COMEDY Our Big Christmas Show TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY The biggest laugh show ever screened FRISCO SALLY LEVY Sally (°Neil and Roy D’ Arcy Could she do the Black Bottom?—Oh Boy just watch her step. A Regular Mirth-Quake WE WISH ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS NOTICE—ON DECEMBER 28TH, AT 7 P. M.—All children up to 12 years of age will be the guests of the Juneau Lodge No. 420, B. P. O. Elks, and will be admitted FREE. Where Santa Claus will greet them at their Christmas tree. JACKIE COOGAN I S “THE BUGLE CALL” B i i 20 SO S SO RO RN CHRISTM AS DANCE MOOSE HALL Tuesday Night December 25th Lindseth’s Orchestra “THE MUSIC YOU LIKE” Everybody Welcome Sedndinavian-American Music H—l-l—l-H—l—l‘-H-iuH'H-H+H-l<+'l‘H-H—|"H' ¥ tures, a story of burning inten- Attraetions |, | “The Desired Woman at the ) " Coliseum tonight, tells the story At T’watfes of a cultured English woman, who accompanies her husband to a » desert outpost in India, of which he is ecommandant. A youth from “THE DESIRED WOMAN" lhnme & sent to the desolate camp LAST TIME, COLISEUM | and is at once the cause of jeal. e i . ousy oa the part of the brutal ‘A desert picture which is dif- |leallu‘ A desert-crazed lover of the fefent. from al othier desert pic. 0¥ Atiacks the youth, who in selt. defense is compelled to shoot him. | [ g 0 O 00000 A0 Electrical Appliances THE DAILY ALASKA [W"IT‘F MONDAY, DEC. 24; this he is sentenced to ten years' imprisonment This after Lady Diana had ura. ed him to escape from the tortur of her hushand and consentod t 80 with him back to Engiand desc rm and the Jady's y prompt her akes the two, ternal instinct to urge the lad to Feturn to his post. After his pun ishment has begun, she escapes to ingland, gets a separation from her husband, marries the suito whom she had cas ana gh him gets ti, vardoned 8 ler carecr, William l(hwl\l nd William Col Her, Jr., give fine performances . | “THE CHORUS Kip" NOW AT PALACE ginia Brown Faire as t horine,| is the feature at the Palace to.! night for the last time. ! “The Chorus Kid,” is the name and it lives right up to the title Bryant Washburn, Hedda Hop. per, Tom O ohn Batte Thelma Hill Sheldon Lew ire in the cast. The high-kicking chorir is a lancing hoyden who tries to top ff her career, by attending a ‘aghionable bearding house l]n‘ scenes “back stage” are always in. teresting and they certainly am-i n “The Chorus Kid." 1 " BEBE DANIELS AT | COLISEUM, CHRISTMAS v, as Mana; £ - eum puts it, “The tale is printod| n the hope that it will ex ufficient interest in the reader’s nind to make him spend the pr f an admission.” The following paragraph giv just a slight idea of what “Mi Brewster's Millions,” the Para mount picture coming to the ( eum Tuesday and Wednesd Ul about Before stopping to give f letails it is only fair we credi Jlarence Badger with somo finc lirection; Bebe Daniels, the star, vith premier histrionic power ind bequeath a laurel wreath to| rach of the featured pla | Warner Baxter and Ford Sterling Now—for our synopsis: A little movie extra finds her- self heiress to a million dollars which can not be spent, due to a ‘lause in the will. She is in a errible predicament, till an uncle irns up, who seemingl ! he way out. He pron litional five million if she’ll make t her business to spend the one she already has. Picture the scene in which Bebe s a movie extra, rides through he streets of Hollywood, dreassed | n medieval costume, on the back f a mule. Think of her as the »atron saint of a bunch of fake nventors, This film contains aughs and—more laughs. Para.| mount ¢ s, it's as g as a| augh tonic and blues cur bined. " UFRISCO SALLY LEVY” AT | PALACE FOR CHRISTMAS | Acting for the screen isn't ulI! a case of pretty gowns and high art—sometimes one has to be cook, nurse maid, and general household factotum So says Kate Price, famous com- edienne of the silver sheet after she'd cooked corned beef and cab- bage in a steaming kitchen for al couple of days, with thPee small children running about under her feet. | In fact—it was just as tough a| Job as being married, she avers! Miss Price plays Mrs. Lapidowitz Metro-Goldwyn s new romance o Sally Levy,” at the Palace Christmas night and Wednesday. As the over- worked mother of a big family, Miss Price has her hands full with real housewcrk—and it had to be actually done for the camera. The new picture is a lilting com- edy of Jewish-Irish life in San- Francisco with Miss O'Neil in the title role and a cast that includos Roy D'Arcy, Charles Delaney, Kate Price, Tenen Holtz, Helen Levine, Leon Holmes, and Turner Savage. William Beaudine, who dir Mary Pickford in “Little Annie Rooney” directed the new picture, ! handbills | {siderably the taxes on alcoholic | ARE STUDYING ABUSE,ALCOHOL RIO DE JANEIRO, December 21 Brazil forever reject the North / ican brand of pro hibiticn but a movement for li TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY jauor control has been started and the country has just c nted - an anti-alcoholic week, with con siderable vigor. During the week conferences A0 1Hebes waf hetd W% ths Federal capita, and also in sev eral of the the famous v planes were used for this ardment, and one of the attered from the air read: “Aviators do not drink al- cohol Athletes do not drink ilcohol To be strong - shun ohol."” At the opening of the anti- alcohol week in one State capital Governor said th steps would be taken to increase con-| drinks, thus, he hoped, bringing about less drinking through the| Eunglish method of high prices. UNDER THREE FLAGS N ARBOR, Mich. , one of the Uni an's new professor during the Wo! forces of Canada, France and the United| | e | ATTENTION For Carpenter Work of any| |kind—shop or city—Call Handy Andy, l"honL 498. i P MR NOTICE | My office will be closed until January 2nd adv. DR. GEO. L. BARTON. -oo CHRISTMAS DECORA'}'IONS Cedar roping for Chrisin decoration purposes at Ji FLORISTS. %GAIN the bells ring out to tell The stoty angels told. The blessed tidings of His birth, That never can growold. . Again the world is thrilled and stirred, 4 With gladness men rejoice, A And happy thoughts and wishes true In every heart find voice. With smiling face friend calls to friend A greeting most sincere, And friendship ties and ties 4 of kin avegrownmoresu'ongandaear. Once more the joy of Christmas fills . The hearts and souls-of men, .Once'more in Bethlehent’ s little | town A Child is born again. ICI. 1928; Wedtern Newspapes 4 Happy Prosperous New Year, year and we promise for the coming year many new entert pictures and shows that money can ]nn. The management of the Coliseum wishes all its patrons and frie We also wish to thank every one BEBE DANPEE§ in no on the 4 Hungary Adopts Prayer For Country’s Welfare OI_'SEU T/ BST, Dec. 2 With permission of the Cardinal Arch- Ezstergom, 8 new prayer, is taught at school to the chil dren and is termed the The d. T bel Hev OH, GOSH, WHAT A SHOW EBE in the type of class-comedy she has itk, WARNER BAXTER FORD STERLING Hungary evem b surrection of Hungary. - D Dell E. blllllll, Alaska's tuner. Call or write Phone 602 Amen 2 SHOWS 7:30 —9:25 nds a i\lflry Christmas and a for their patronage of the past ainments including the very best IF YOU THINK WE HAVEN'T SOME ADDED ATTRACTION JUST LOOK— AND HOW! OUR GANG in BRING HOME LEON DREWS in a SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM LATEST IN WORLD NEWS PRICES 10-20-50-Loges 60 cents aaeesassssssssaa s St SRS S S EE TP RE SRR YOU'LL SURE MISS A SHOW IF YOU G MISS THIS ONE which by el LAST TIMES TONIGHT prayer teads IRENE RICHT in CTHE DESIRED WOMAN” MABEL NORMAND in “RAGGED ROSE" adv ||m|mnu|||||nm|Immmmm||u|||unm|u||ul'lmmm|mmumuunummmmmmmmmmn i Make Useful Lasting : Christmas Gifts e e e S S EVERYONE! 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