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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, lHURSDAY MAY 24, 1928 allllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||II||I|IIIIlIIIIIIIHlIIlIIIIIIIlh TONIGHT, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Mae Pauly’s Orchestra—In Concert KINOGRAMS—Up to Date Pictorial News with Owen Moore Louise Fazenda George Siegman Karl Dane '\ BILLY DOOLEY 'sHopg SHY' _Q Christie eompdy pducaZiomal Pictines IN ADDITION TO THE FEATURE PICTURE —The £ gicat Shert Feature, “Shere Shy,” with the former vaudeville star, Billy T 10—25— fl)—Logcx 60 cents : UNDAY “BUTTERFIIE IN THE RAIN” STARRING SO LU T E UL D e G U T D U D T T T T T (g 1 (1 Laura La Plante and James Kirkwood £ g |IIIIIIIIII I"IIIIIIII’IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 5 csm ss 00 KANN’S STORE 223 SEWARD STREET CRITICS Attractions At Theatres “1S ZAT SO?" AT i COLISEUM TONIGHT Damon Runyon, S‘)UI'!N' writer ge pugilists usual rdrawn and wh un ng to quoted ven romantic attributes that in a million n declares. this is all changed Fox Films and dra- not one possesses,” ‘I8 ot in version But 3 h)r there is in this production at the Coliseum to night, one boxer that is realistic d true to type. It is presenied by George O’Brien, one of the most perfect ly formed men in the motion pic tur indusztry O’Brien, as the pu, st, is amazingly natural. He s as natural as any professional boy according to Jack Demp sey, who witnessed the the fight es at West Coast Studio. “a however, is not at unusaul, aid Alfred Green, ractor of the comedy succoss, > O'Brien, in addition to be- e of the best boxers on the : Coast, is one of the most uming actors I have ever di He does not try to be the He is the fighter. When » O'Brien on the reen we behold Eddie ‘Chick’ Cowan, just as Gleason visu him when he wrote the y an is convincing because he is so intensely human, “Is Zat S is a colorful story of a prize fighter and his man- jaser in - high society. Edmund who achieved world-wide wi(]l his interpretation of role of Sergeant Quirt, in Price Glory,” plays the part of O'Brien’s manager. Others in the cast are Phillippe De Lacy (h.ul\\nh Douglas Fairbanks, nlr‘l Doris Lloyd. Fox Films all di- Cyril ar., | MARION. DAVIES IS AT PALACE TONIGHT l]n l)nhh navy” Melro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios ‘(h/ form of ten large motor boa shipped on freight cars from Pedro to be used in the greal conerete canal eonstructed at the studio for ‘the Cosmopolitan ' pro. duction, “The Red MIlL" coming to the Palace tonight, Davies in the leading role. | The work marked one of the biggest pieces of scenic engineer- ing ever attempted in a stndio, The big tank, covering several SAY in this New Oldsmobile is THE FINE CAR OF LOW PRICE {2-DOOR SEDAN 5925 F.0.B. FACTORY Taz Additional Automotive critics now add their praise in recognition of what Oldsmobile has achieved by its policy pledged to progress. . . . “Two years ahead both in appearance and mechanically,” says H. F. Blanchard of Motor. «+ . A. F. 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JUNEAU, ALASKA “for | athryn | 3| acres, *|in history that a water front scenc | of| cons filming of | * | V-1 of mankind we .| modernist pieture directed by Ia: .| ward Sloman, 1| Stokes, with Marion | was lined with quaint Dutch buildings and windmil and the launches were used ake a crowd of several nundred people in Holland costume to the church, on the bank of a canal where the wedding scenes in th big production were to be ~1u){ul This is probably the first time | FOR SKAGWAY EARLY FRIDAY Here atr7 A M— Geood Weather at Skafli— way and Whitehorse o | ()l L llllll-.‘. L(\ aves taken ' of such size has been co inside a studio; usually on a harbor is chosen, tructed and the actc ther in this case the enti queice was filmed inside e stu.| dio grounds. ¥ Marion Davies plays a Hollana' Th heroine in the new picture, an "¢d and Navigation Com: adaptation of the stage success Pany, will leave here at 7 o'clock of the same name. .Owen Moore LOMorrow morning on her eleventh appears in the leading male role,' #uinual trip to Skagway with the and others in the cast unlu(ln' 3 3, W : going to Louise Kazenda, Karl Dane, te in th Edwards, George Sicgman, Rus. being sell Powell, Willam Orlamond, May Fred Gambold and others of not William Goodrich i3 the direc Billy Dooley in “Shore Shy, Christie comedy, is added to this feature bill. { | | | motorship Alma, of the Ju this year on Saturday, rainy troni otwithstanding the ither in Juneau, reports north indicite the w roin way and Whitehc is fav The following cable was on from W. C, th Sk BUTTERFLIES IN RAIN’ IS AT PALACE SUNDAY night but beautifully now with coa- o sunshine. Barometer is 30 and steady which near - - elearin Will the next era in social cu toms be one of the freedom or will it be a reaction| to Puritanical sta In “Butterf] which opens > Sun- day, Bdward Sloman, director, has | depicted a modern situation which' might lead to either result. La Plante and James Kirkwooc co-star. I think our so-called will go a little further wood, “and then we will have a strong action. In the history have had alway action and re-action in social eth Whiteho with temperature er conditions. very fair day 61 above.” Approxi Rain, | ately 60 persons will nake the trip from the Channel, wcording to W. S, Pullen. Tha Alma will call at Douglas shortly a.m. and also at Chilkoot ks enroute north scheduled to arrive in | rly tomorrow evening. | will bo given there, and | turday morning the excur. s will take a #pecial train Whitehorse, arriving ahout n noon. The time there will be| The changes run in periods offg,.n¢ in celebration, with field | from fifty to 100 years. Our mosti,v.,is and baseball games on the | recent change since the war has|g.ioitic and dance in the evo. been more vigorous than any oth- | er in history and I predict it will not last as long as most of them Twenty years ought to be thef .., here late Sunday night limit. Ten years from mow W€, (oeree will be served at noon will wonder how we ever counte |y, yomorrow on the boat, Wut| nanced such things. The new!q oo "R PR KD are o on will have hold " ofy,xe their own lunch baskets. Ten men will be in the official ‘baseball squad sponsored by the Juneau Fire Department, it was ntounced today, but a full list t players is not given. Cummings, Robert Ober, Dorothy|™" o' j ., eau orchestra will pl Edwards Davis, Clarence the Alma and for the dances. Thompson and Ruby Lafayette l"‘ i i freedom ! | aid Kirk- T i for We have always been thus., Alma will leave | Sk Sund fternoon and | Returning, Butterflies in the Rain,” a& the supporting cast members of ‘thé| include Dofothy is Remnant Emporium adv. .- Friday, the 25th, at oY 4 “MERRY MAKERS" AT qr"‘y | Goldstein's | COLISEUM NEXT WEEK j “The Merry Make musical comedy company, play-| ing for some time in Spokane and now filling the first engagemeht in Alaska at the Coliseum in Ket chikan, will open a local enga ment at the Coliseum next week. The company is due here in time to open next Tuesday night. Tom Parker, well known in Juneau and recently at the Colisewin, is with the musical comedy com- pany having played for over a year with the same people in Spokane, before coming to Alaska on his present engagement. Eugene Permanent “Vaves, $15. Just a minute of your time dnd ND-O-CORN"-—Presto! Corns appear. No Pain. No more suf- fering. Walk with e. 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