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SUNDAY MATINEE, NIGHT AND MONDAY _PALACE ORCHESTRA OVERTI RE HODGE PODGE—VICTORIA!, CONCERT SELECTION BY ORCHESTR A , \ I The Thrilling Saturday ! Evening Post Story In Films A woman's life fraught 1 with the menace and perils of the plains! 5 Softened by genera I tions of case and lux Iury, she followed the call of a passionate | love into the heart of a pioneer struggle!. . . All the adventure of life in the miking! The sinister tempta tions of the vast lone ly spaces! A picture that will grip from \ first to last’ As broad in its apnea! as the , Western prairies! ; with HERBERT RAWLIN DOROTHY DEVORE EASTERN PRODUCTIONS,INC. presentsi_, the Prairie Wife i From the story by ARTHUR STRINGER directed by HUGO BALLIN Distributed by (^XXr^//o/dlUi//l CHRISTIE COAJEDY—NEAL HI HNS in "C M L \ COP” T\ST TIME TONIGHT § “OFF TH HIGHWAY” | f» Attractions At Theatres » - • — ACNES AYRES AT COLISEUM TONIGHT • • - “The Heart Raider,'' featuring Ag nes Ayres and Maiden Hamilton, is at the Coliseum tonight only. Agnes Ayres, who previously dem onstrated that she has an abundance of “go,” win;; even added honors in the restless role of the girl who sets out to change the intentions of a ' confirmed bachelor. just for the mere adventure of it. She is a sparkling figure in many effective crones. Her beauty is at its supremo advantage in bathing suits and. vari ous insubstantial hut at tract ivn|»cos tumcn. She is amazingly pretty In tjobit of the close-ups and plays with u usual animation. Thei at - a number of spectacular escapades. A moonlight pageant ends in a runaway of one of the chariot * t 'am.-:, staged by the heroine as an j unscheduled thrill; a midnight swim! hinds Iter on tlie yacht of a neigh bor, who poses as a woman-hater; a motor boat race in n storm pro vide:. opportunity for a romantic res cue. “Ruth of the Range." episode nine v ill also be shown tonight. ^ "OFF THE~ HIGHWAY" 1 ^ LAST TIME, PALACE • 4 ,f ft ~~ *• Tonight marks the last perform ance of the extremely successful showing of "Off the Highway,” the Hunt Stromberg Special Production, which has held the screen of the Palace for Hip last two days. "Off the Highway" is it powerful picturizal ion of Tom flallon’s amaz ing novel. "Tatterly," which concerns a master's impersonation of his valet and double when the latter dies sud denly without witnesses. The photo play Is produced on a lavish scale and is rich in secies descriptive of life in the artist's studios. William Y. Mong, famous charac ter actor; Marguerite J)e Da Motle. more exijitisite than ever; and dash ing John Hovers head tlie ail i tr cast. The Juneau audiences voted it eno of the finest, pictures they had seen ni a long while. " “DAUGHTERS OF THE NIGHT” j AT COLISEUM SUNDAY I)o you know that telephone girls are selected in part for their excep tionally long r ueh'.’ A long arm is . an essential qualification for employ ment. This does not mean that the girls must have a grasping disposition. There is nothing of the “gold digger' about Hi" American telephone girl. The ''hello'' girl s roach is rather i civic virtue in the class wiili the ' long arm'' of the law. Telephone girls must have excep tionally long arms to reach to the top of the switchboards, made par posely very higli and wide to enable one operator to make the maximum number of connections. The long girlish reach is only one item in modern business efficiency a practiced in the telephone office. A bevy of telephone beauties. Jill but one real professional operators, will be seen in action In “Daughters of the Night,” the newest William Fox offering which comes to Hie Coliseum Sunday only. And Alyce Mills, the screen beaut • who plays *the telephone heroine whose romantic life and love at the switchboard are dramatized, was put through a stiff three-week training course until she could stick in and pull out the plugs as deftly as the other “Daughters of the Night.” if “THE PRAIRIE WIFE” AT PALACE SUNDAY Dorothy Devore, petite screen co j medienne, is introduced in serious I film roles in “The ITatrie Wife,” tie | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production to ! be shown ni the •I’.ihtee Sunday ami Monday, opening at the Sunday mat inee. Miss 11 ■tore will lie seen in llii.. production a tt wealthy eastern girl who leads a cultured, sheltered life until her family meet: financial le vel' es. and she marries a young engineer, who lake: her to his hont" stead on Hie prairies. 1 The struggles of the voting couple to make their barren land protlue live provides much net ion, i tune : strong drama, and a great deal of comedy. I Merhi i t Uawlinson. one of tin* mo ■ popular male stars orf the screen, : was borrowed front I niversal. for the leading role opposilo Miss |l< |Vore. The stiiiportiug cast include Hibson (iowlatul. Leslie Stuart. lOricti von Ititsua. Francis Prim, and others. The picture was adapted from tlu novel by Arthur Stringer and dlrecl ! ed by Hugo Mallin. prominent dlree jtor. artist and novelist, -who math I "Vanity Fair" and many other scroen j | successes. Juneaic Church ] Services ! i I fcaafc^-.gw:-, i^-"y ;,jrF' T-- ■ ^ ■ - --_ 1 Notices Tor rTUs ciiurcli column must be received by The Kmniio not later than 10 o’clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. Christian Science Church T I ----- - -- «*T M Sunday services will be held at II a. m. in the Church of Chris tian Science Society of Juneau on Fifth and Main Street. The sub ject will be: "Cod tile Preserver of .Man.” Sunday School al 12:15 p. M. ! Wednesday, 8:15 — Testimonial meeting. | Christian Science Heading Hoorn in church building. Tins room is! open to the public Wednesday after noons from 2:21) to <|. The public is eoidlally invited to' attend those services and visit the, reading room. Methodist Episcopal Church : i Fourth and Seward Streets. HKV. H. A. fJAILKY. Pastor. 11:00 a. in. Sermon: “The Abundant Life.” 12 15 p. m. Sunday School. 7:20 p. m. -Sermon: "The Nar row Way." Come and worship with us. Northern Light Presbyterian I I Church I ^ - _— _•• * Corner Fourth and Franlilln .Sts. HKV. O. A. STILLMAN. Pastor. Morning Service- 11 a. m. Suh * —— ~ -'"l- -■ TSFr'.TVAta OF \JS' | f\ GiU\TTeR.- * j I TIVMAT we don't know about FT fixing pipe.; isn't in the book of rules or any plumber's experience. If there's anything tiie matter with your drain age i r your gas pipes let us know at once and we will re pair tin damage instantly and at a reasonable figure. ' ! 1 HARRI MACHINE SHOP Hear of Juneau-Young Mard ware Co. i numbing, Heating. Acetylene Welding, Black anti thing * ---II j Garbage Hauled | i | Lot Cleaning, Storm Windowa | put tip, (leneral Contracting, j Concerto Work, Excavating, j I Leave orders at Phone 143 or | • P. O. Box 253. | G. A. GETCHELL | Kr- - ■ CT 5 S-——-— jj ! RADIO ATWATER-KENT SETS I AND SPEAKERS Radio Supplies of All Kindi MARTIN LYNCH «--a p- ”i Ijcct: "Our Responsibility for Right ■ Thinking." Cello Solo by M. Borodin Bible School at 12:15 P. M. Evening Service at 7: lie p. m. Song Service. Sermon: ‘Preparing for the Future." I Catholic Church Fifth and Gold Streets. fi:00 a. in Low Mam in the Hos pital Chapel. \ 8:00 a. in.—Low Mass and Scr ! moil, (iencral Cpiamna ion for the Ladies of Hie Altar Society. 10:20 a. m.—High Mass and Ser mon. ... 1:30 P in.—Sunday School and Bible Class. 7.3o p. ;n.—Rosary, Sermon an! Benediction of the Blessed Sacra ment. I Holy Trinity Cathedral | CHARLES E. RICE, a lean. Phone GU3 Sunday services Holy Communion st 8:00 a in Morning Prayer and Sermon al II 00 a in. Sunday School at 12:30 p. m. Evening service at Douglas. •K • '•• . Lutheran Church j ____... _____ Resurrection laitheran Church Franklin nnd Second Sts. REV. HARRY R ALLEN, 11. ])., ' Pastor. Sunday services: Sunday School meets !l:45 a. in. Morning Worship 11:00 a m. Evening Worship 8:00 p. in. "Come and We Will Ho Thee j Good." A cordial Invitation |3 extended! to all. •■*> ~ | _ r “ • • 1^ Presbyterian Nntivc Church [ ' HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker. ' | 10:30 a mi.—Morning Service. 11:30 a m.—Bible School. 7:00 p. in—Wednesday — Mid week prayer service. A cordial Welcome la given to all1 to attend these services. i ' • " . ’! Salvation Arm; ! •;_;_;; The public is invited to attend I the Salvation Army meetings nlj the new hall. j Meetings 11 a in and 7:30 p rn I Sunday. Thursday, 8 u. m. Sunday School 8 p. in. Hall on Front Street. Residence.! 323 Third Avenue, Capt. C U. Ed-1: wards. I j •* ~~ Jt 1 | Assembly of God Mission I | (Bethel Pcuccoslul Mission) CHAS. C PERSON EPS, Pastor. J Sunday services: Morning worship at 11:00. j Sunday School at 12:15. Evening service at 8:00. ( Week-night services Tuesday and; Friday at 8 o’clock. Como and enjoy the spiritual' feast. ' NOTICE TO PUBLIC All pi rsons are strictly forbidden i lo throw garbage of any kind on vacant lots or streets or stairway : or any place outside of gavhu.g cans. All me requested to maintain1 garbage cans for this purpose. This! Is by order of the City Council and i will be strictly enforced, —adv. CHIEF OF POLICE. | ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale ami Retail Butcherm l’HONE 39 SEWARL STREET *-—- ... .. . ■ - -- ; WINTER IS HERE • BE PREPARED FOR WARM QUARTERS We are at your schace always. Ask us for our winter rates, make arrangements and then call us up and we will move you and your baggage free of charge. • i HOTEL GASTINEAU ■-- - ■ ■ — .. _ r | HERE HE COMES Now Is the time to order coal. We also carry a full lino of Feed —and cur motto Ih to buy the boat. This Is our secret of so many sal isfled customs. It' you Jiavo been usIiik just ordinary coal then we Invito jou to Rive our's a trial. And our transfer service () (i O My, D. B. FF.MMER | Phone 114 ! ' . """] | Mooseheart Legion No. 25 ANNUAL FROLIC ! I » I \ TUESDAY, DECEMBER MTU I | BIG BANQUET s j LOTS OE ENTERTAINMENT | . ji | All Moose and Ladies and Women of ! s » | Mooseheart Legion are invited . j i ' i I I j i I I NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner Fourth and Franklin Streets Rev. 0. A. STILLMAN, Pastor MORNING SERMON—11 A. M.—Subject: “Our Responsibility for Right Thinking" Cello Solo by Mr. Borodin Bible School 12:15 EVENING SERVICE—7:30 O'CLOCK—SONG SERVICE Subject of Sermon: “Preparing for the Future” A Warm Welcome For Everybody j ____1 [ililllllllllliiiiilllllllllliilllllilliiilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I 7: *o SI NDA\ ONLY- 9:25 | E Complete Change of ~ = Program Monday E | FOX if EH S | I “The H ay of a 1 j Maul” | = La I Hound of The Go Getters E | and it sure is a go getter = FOR A SIN 1)1) PICTURE 1 II E COUEI) NOT PICK 1 § REI TER ONE WAN E X E E 3 E E E ■ : AGNES AYRES in 1 “THE HEART RAIDER” I - -1 10—20—40—LOGES 50 CENTS ' | lllllllilllllllllilhilllllllllllllllllliillllllllliiiilllliiliiillllllllllllllllllllllllimililllllllf1 --."" -- FRYE'S “DELICIOUS” HAMS AND BACON ‘EVERYTHING THE NAME IMPLIES” rnvc DDIIUkl Pfl HENRY BAMAN. Manager rnit " K51UHP! l>Ui seward street Phrne 33 Residence Phone 529 ■ ■!.■■■ i ■ ■■ i i ..- ■ mm, . i ■■■■■■ ■ ———————— ALL THE BEST QUALITY WORKMANSHIP PRICE CEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS "I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost" ■ ..i . ■ ———i mi i ■■ i ■■ i -----——« NOTICE 1 ’Hi' Store will he open evenings 7 to 10 1\ M. from this dale until Christ mas Eve inclusive. Shojt Early anti Avoid llastr Alaska Llectric Light & Power Co. * ■ A